i:'PAGE TWO Glenn Tells Congressthen Future Tests May Fail WASHINGTON (AP)—Lt. Col..taries -crowded into the small John H. Glenn Jr. said yesterday,b.earing room and made the hall his fiery return 4 . a earth "couldloutaide ring with their • squeals have Wen a bad day at Black Rack." He hinted that he and his felow astronauts were ready for worse emergencies in the future. "Not every flight can come, back as suc ce ssfully sic the three' we have had so far." Glenn told, the House Science and Astronau- , tjcs Committee. GLENN TESTIFIED as the com mittee opened hearings on the ad ministration's $3.5-billion space budget request for the coming year. With him were the two men who preceded his thrice around-the-world journey last week by making shorter flights. Alan B. Shepard Jr. and Virgil I. Grissom MI thi-ee exhibited the ease, poise and good humor, they have always displayed. Secre Stock Exchange Officer Indicted for Tax Evasion NEW YORK (/P) J Truman Bidwell, board chairman of thei New York Stock Zxchange, was indicted yesterday on charges of evading 155,906 in federal income taxes. He immediately resigned. claiming, persecution from "higit, places in Washington." There was no indication in the grand jury complaint that the in-, welding public suffered in Amyl way. Bidwell called the charges a personal matter. SIDWELL WAS accused of con cealing capital 'gains, and faking, expenses for travel, charitable contributions and entertainment. lie could go to prison for a maxi mum 10 years if convicted. The government took pains to again disavow reports of a mas sive tax crackdown on Wall Street. Hut Bidwell's indictment followed rumors of a widespread tax investigation in the securities Legislature to HARRISBURG (. )--The legis lature agreed yesterday to wind up the shortest regular session in its 111 G-year history et 4:30 p.m. EST, today. Agreement by the Rouse and Senate on final adjournment of the IE2 General Assembly capped a lacklustre session limited by law to budget and finance matters. The lawmakers counting the final meeting will have met a grand total of 20 days since Jan. 2 to approve Gov. *David L. Law- Applications for Membership Sigma Tau Delta English Honorary , wig he available at the NOB desk Iron Feb. 27 to larch'S Beguireinents: 2.5 All thilvershi Average 3.0 English Average HELD OVER I th. • Year's Best's ' fr --TECHNICOLOR -4 ACADEMY AWARDS I MATINEE I:38 ADULTS MATINEE JO EVENING 14004:311 EVENING $1.25 STATE THEME, Male College, Pa. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSIW PARK. PENNSYLVANIA when the bronzed Glenn and his get au luck," or told "we certain comrades came out. 1 I iy have been lucky." Glenn sounded his note of cau- make our itwn luck" be Lion when asked whether it wouldlsaid, "By careful, detailed attest be better to have trained scien-i,tioti" to everything that goes . into tista:along on future flights. la space Right BECAUSE OF the possibility of emergencies, Glenn said, "At least for the immediate future, we • can better use pilots than scientists." It is hoped that space craft someday will be large enough to parry specialists, too, be said. James. E. 'Webb. director of the National Aeronautics and Space Admihistration and space flight Director Robert R. Gilruth pre ceded the astronauts at the wit- ness table. The three spacemen are slated to go over the same ground before the Senate Space field. The Internal Revenue Service began its tax investigation of Bidwell more than three years ago. - Meanwhile the ' Securities and Exchange Commission put Well Street under minute scrutiny last 'yam THE SEC PROBE [led to a .keup in the American Stoc Exchange a month ago; with the [resignations of President Edward T. McCormick and board chair; man Joseph Reilly. Inciune taxes[ [were not at issue in the house Icleaning. which was 'based on SEC charges of abuse of trading, rules and close knit domination lof the American exchange. Conversely, the indictment. of the 58-year-old Bidwell did not bring into- question the conduct of the rival New York Stock Ex change. djOurn Today 'rences proposed St billion general fund budget with only minor changes. The session is the first since the immediate post World War II days 'unmarred by prolonged disputes over taxes and other revenue-, raising plans. Lawrence forecast and law makera in -general agreed that the states growing economy would provide a base for enough addi- P tional revenue to finance an ap proximately 5.5 per cent boost in state spending. Committee today. SHEPARD SAID he had been asked Many times "where do we 2 Blamed for Attack on Diem SAIGON, South; Viet Nam (a) —The aerial attack on President Ngo Dinh Dierds palace was blamed yekterday ion two air of ficers wliose erratic rebellion mis fired despite expert marksman ship with fire bombs, rockets and machine guns. One rebel pilot 'was shot down and captured, the s o overnmen: announced. The other wa s ar rested in neigh boring Cambodia after a crash landing in his bullet-riddled plane One wing of the palace was reduced to flam ing ruin, several guards were wounded, and' . of Diem. 61, - war GARY HAUTE SALON . Complete - Beauty Sentra 2,5 E. 114s*nr Ave. AD 74571 CAT II U4l NEU) OVERT. 'Tennis' st Flick of the Tear' Basler Cron :hers. N.Y. Timm Rom MECO / ' Dim'' : ibwRANDAU Ig lu SG NSW I Iwo rem Dm • at 1:30-3:=4:30-7;3344. • NEXT ArtieAcricot • Moe Gidamor - tea Iltssadt - A MAJORITY OF OWE" 0,'*.i.:,:,:t: 4 --..iiy*.c *Today & Tkursily • Feature at ' 7014:19 P.M. 4MM gem INANat io ; per et • KELIX -4 Nog Swat MEW waesaa►wiere ScottMayWithdraw in Scranton's Favor WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. ;Hugh Scott said yesterday he ;would bow out` as a candidate for :the Republican gubernatorial nomination if the party endorses ;Rep. William W. Scranton as its -candidate. Speaking at a rows conference, 'Scott said also he would not object to selection of Rep. James E. Van Zasidt of Altoona as the Republi can nominee for the U. S. Senate. Thus did Scott reply to Judge Robert.. E. Woodside of the state Superior Court, who withdrew Monday as a candidate for gover- Budget Increase Fails 'HARRISBURG. (A"; Both Houses of the Pennsylvania Legislature are expected to give final approval to • bill appropmbiting 620 million for The Pennsylveniji Slate Uni . varsity. The House approved 'the-measure several weeks ego. The Senate added $200,000 for - research on detergents. The House declined to woe to the change. A joint House-Senate conference committee agreed to the House version. but the president escaped. ' Saigon pursued its normal night life last night , without a signi thit the attack had touched off , any Wider uprising such as the two-day rebellion 15 months age by,.five paratroop battalions. THE ASSASSINATION of Diem and members of his family ob -siously was intended. 'rom • Washington President nedy sent a cable to Diem ig The attack a "destructive, icious act." 1 ,gli-looking soldiers In hel and armored vests, backed tanks, stood guard in the city, *llly in the dark and desert i areas near the palace. THE GOVERNMENT reported) was no sign that Commu-i Lutheran Student Conununion TOMORROW THURSDAY-7:80 Lit EISENHOWER CHAPEL LIGHT BREAKFAST IN CHAPEL LOUNGE SAVE UP TO $5.00 AND $6.00 NOW SALE! FAMOUS WHITE SWAN UNIFORMS • ASSORTED STYLES & FABRICS *ONE AND TWO OF A KIND *BROKEN SIZE RANGES Regular $B3ll-10411 „ I , White Swan . CI Uniforms Regular $llll-14.1111 White Sw®n ft.9B wowing %di t BE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS (.1m STATE COLLEGE , WEbNESDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1962 nor in favor of Van Zandt. The judge called upote - Scott to de the . same in the interval of party mitt. !MOT. AND Woodside have been trading verbal punches for several weeks in a bitter wrangle over the party's slate for the May primary election. The senator ad mittedly entered the field to stop [ Woodside from pining the nom ruction. Scott, who has the backing of former President El%enhower. either as. a'candidate or as , a slate maker, said at his news conferr ence: "Weighing advice on both sides I have come to the conclusion that in order to avoid a primary elec tion fight, if at all possible. I am willing to withdraw my candidacy for governor for Scranton. "WAVING BEEN advised that Scranton considers Van Zandt ac ceptable as. Senate nominee, and having had favorable reports from a number of Republican county chlirman, such a solution to avoid a primary fight—is accept able to me." • Scranton on Feb. 13, announced he would be available for the gubernatorial nomination for the sake of party harmony. _ nist Viet Cong guerrillas, .whose it , is seeking to eradicate with massive American military aid, had tried to take advantage of the temporary shock caused by the attack on the palace. Little was known about the two pilots. Civic Action Minister Ng, Trong !lieu told newsmen the itwo men staged' an "isolated ac tion" from their hale,the big military airfield at Bien -Hoe, '2O miles nortluistst of Saigon, but he knew nothing of their background or why they did it. A US. military eyewitness de scribed as "expert" their handling of their AIM Skyraiders, a World Wir II Navy plane given to South Viet Nam by. the United States to aid in the fight agitinst Com inunist guerrillas.