The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 27, 1962, Image 3

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    TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27: 1.962
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Van Zandt Gains Support
As Woodside Withdraws
CHESTER, Pa. (')—Supe
rior Court Judge 'Robert' E.
Woodside last night withdrew
as a candidate for the Repub
lican nomination for governor
in favor of Congressman James
Van Zandt.
Van Zandt said "it is agreeable meetingthat he had conducted a
to me to become the Republican survey of the Republican political!. It was youth. versus maturity
party's candidate" for governor situation in Pennsylvania and con- in the races for male star per
of Pennsylvania, after learning chided the Scranton-Van Zandt forrnances. Charles Boyer of'
."Fanny" and Spencer Tracey of'
that Woodside had withdrawn in ticket was acceptable.
"Judgment at Nuremberg" found
his favor. • ''"lt w a s agreed by those p resent themselves contending with three:
GOP LEADERS FROM seven that a ticket headed by Van Zandt l newcomers _ Paul Newman for,
for U.S. senator and Scranton for ;
southeastern counties Philadel- "The Hustler"; Maximilian Schell,
governor would be acceptable. I.. .judgment at Nuremberg"; and'
phia, Bucki, Montgomery, Dela- contacted Sen. Scott and ask-' Stuart Whitman. "The Mark."
ware_, Dauphin, Chester and Lan
ed him if this ticket would be It was a youthful race all the
caster .L-.- promptly endorsed , Van
acceptable to him."
Zandt, who up to now had been way with the ladies:
seeking the Republican nomina- Scott, a Philadelphian who an-•
Audrey Hepburn, "Breakfast at 1
tion' , for U.S. senator, on a 'ticket nounced his candidacy earlier this;,„ any , ;
s Piper Laurie, "Two;
headed by Woodside. , HUGH SCOTT month with the avowed purpose of
, Women"; Geraldine 'Page, "Two
George Bloom , State Republican getting Woodside out of the race. w • Geraldine pa t
°mei% ,; • ge, "Sum
chairman,... opposes Van Zandt then said he would not agree until
issued a statement for ,
mer and Smoke"; and Natalie,
'Woodside in which he quoted the • • • the governorship was settled. .
, wooa. " Splendor in the Grass."
, Bloom said. , ,
judge: ;et by' Rep. William Scranton of ..
,"West Side Story," "Judgment
"Evidencing my_ sincere desire Lackawanna County for governor' VAN ZANDT. $l, an Altoona at Nuremberg" and "The Must
for ' party harmony I now an-;and Van Zandt for senator. Congressman and former national ler" were nominated for best pic
nounce• my withdrawal as a can-I ~ • ,conimander of the _Veterans 'of ture of 'the year, along with two
dilate for governor in favor of . —COTT DEFINITEL . Y and d
. r_": Foreign Wars, originally soughtlighter amusements, "Fanny" and
Congressman Van Zandt and call liberatelY stated that he wou l d the GOP gubernatorial bid. : "Guns of Navarone."
upon Sen. Hugh Scott to do the not agree to anyth ing ' until ; th e
It appeared: obvious from the
governorship was sett l e d and then '
same if he is sincerely interestedstatements by Bloom and Wood-,
,and only then would he discuss
in party unityside that only withdrawal by Scott
Bloom said in a statement after't the reit of the ticket," said Bloom , i • !could avoid a primary fight.
a meeting that lasted over six, "WI have justifiable reasbri to Scott has stated he would with
hours that the Republican leaders be that Sen. Scott and a few draw if the. compromise can
originally sought to endorse a tick- of hisjbackers are unalterably :op-Ididate is acceptable to him.
Zorin Expresses Hope
For Space Cooperation
UNITED NATIONS;! N.Y. (UP)—
Soviet Chief Delegate Valerian
A• Zorin voiced hope yesterday
that the corning U.N. meeting _on
outer space would lay the ground
wOrk for Soviet-U.S. cooperation
in that field.
At a news conference he cited
Premier Khrushchev's eable to
President Kennedy hailing John
H. Glenn Jr.'s spaCe flight and
suggesting that the two big pow
ers pool their efforts to explore
space.
;1 1 1. 41 110,:
lA3HINGTON (.41 The
United States and Russia wore
reported yesterday to be ar
ranging for simultasiosus tele
vision broadcasts in both coun
tries of 'statements by President
Kennedy and Premier Khrush
chem. The tentative, dais is
March 24 or 25.
Zorin, "a deputy foreign minis-,
ter, said the Soviet. Union in-,
tended to coopera with the'
United States and all other mem
bers of the 28-nation U.N. com
mittee • on the' peaceful uses of
outer space.
He said he thought that when
the committee "convened March
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On House Roll Bill '
WASHINGTON (AP)--Howard'
, E. Smith, chairman of the House'
Rules Committee, said yesterday:
19, "We shall be able to work joutliis group, will probably vote to-,
a program of work for this coin- morrow . on a bill to increase mem-,
mittee which will make .possiblebershiP in the House of Rep- i ,
mutually benefiCial and advanta_ resentatives by three to a per- .
geous cooperation in this field of manent roll of 438.
endeavor." 1 • I The Virginia Democrat said he
a • ' expects to vote favorably himself
"We hope," he added, "that for the bill sponsored by Rep.'
there will be proposals - f rnm , Francis E. Walter, (1)-Pa.) It prev-1
both sides, of course which'iomsly was approved by the House •
would lead to a fruitful coopera-1 j ud i c i ary
. c omm i ttee.
tion in the field of outer spact."l The three extra House seats will:
He declined to say just what.b
the Soviet proposals would he given ,to Pennsylvania, Mits.. :
-- sachusetts;and Missouri whose de
Zorin,• ; answering a question..legations are being reduced due to:
'said thatlin South Viet Nam, i theTpopulation shifts shown by thel
Americans , "ire getting bogged' census.
down: in la• very disadvantageou s The Keystone State now stands'
and .politically unjustified warito lose three of its present 30;
which will entail very unpleasant:seats - unless the Walter bill is
consequences for them." 'passed.
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"This is undisputable proof that; Nuremberg,. took top honors in,
Sen. Scott is determined to folloW! the Academy Award nominations'
a policy of rule or. ruin to the yesterday, with 11 mentions
bitter end even if it means de-, a pi ece .
struction of the Republican par-
The - Hustler" followed these
ty."
two hard views of modern life
BLOOM SAID HE told the : with nin e nominations.
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