PAGE TWO JFK May Announce Testing Policy WASHINGTON (/P) Presi dent Kennedy will speak to. the nation by radio and tel e vision tonight, presumably to sig nal U.S. resumption of nuclear weapsons tests in the atmosphere. Word from„ informed sources was that Kennedy will support that he has decided to order a new series of atmospheric tests start ing sometime in April. The White House announced only that .Kennedy will speak to the nation at 7 p.m.' Eastern Standard-Time today “on the sub ject of nuclear testing and dis armament.” The announcement said all the major network* will carry his speech, to be made from his office. AS FOR ANY specific clues as to the content of the speech, presi- 1 denlial press secretary Pierre Sal inger was completely silent. He Jet Crash Search Continues ~ (Continued from page one) . as shocked at the tragedy which befell his friend of 20 years standing. A RESCUE force of 300 to 400 police and firemen was mobilized on the remote ’crash scene within half an hour. i But in the- words of Patrolman Arthur Ruddick, one of the first on the scene: "There was no one to rescue.” ■ i ' There was not the slightest immediate clue as.to, the cause of the crash. The weather was nearly perfect, marred only by an icy wind. If pilot Heist, an American Airlines veteran, knew what went wrong, he died before he could radio back to the airport. The Penn State Science Fiction Society prints FORBIDDEN FMD4Y PLANET i 7 p.m. & 9 p.m. Convincing, Intelligent I _ r r ... N.Y. Times ■ jh jig iitjf Tickets at HUB desk sjiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiitiiiiiiiitiiiuiiitiiiiiiiimiiiiim PO-NI HOP PJU Ykttany Councils 30c-50c I Pollock Roc Room f iiimimiiiiiiriiiiHiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiuiitiiiiiiftmiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiii DUTCH PANTRY SPECIALS Five p.m. till Eleven p.m. Friday and Saturday 7„ oz. Sirloin Steak Served with French Fries. Onion Rings, Fresh Garden Salad, French Fried Potatoes Oer Own BiM Breed Better and Apple Better $1.29 °".°r Ou, Own Mad* SPAGHETTI 1 j r._ n 1.1..' with m.« s»<. !j wmpiete "“° ~ Fountain O.r Oar* B*k*4 Bm4 /fk£ \) * • ' PJES ) } Bwilrr uS Appia Better * * / S J6IYIC6 J O'BOY SANDWICH ) with it > French Fries j 65c. Tpl PANTftT ■ « 9AM9IY AttTAViAHT* • would not disclose, for that mat-]Union conducted a series of about; ter, whether Kennedy even has 50 last fall after breaking a mora-] made the decision to test. torium which both countries hadi Word that Kennedy would s^nce ! speak was followed a few hours' This country has been conduct later by-an Atomic Energy Coni-Ung underground• tests in Nevada mission announcement that aU n recent • months. Eighteen such British nuclear device was tested: blasts have been announced, underground earlier yesterday ati In exchange for her use of the, the U.S. testing site in Nevada. iNevada site, Britain has granted The AEC said the test was con- the right to set off ducted jointly by the KJ.S. and the]f t l ™°? >h ; eric ,. tes l s ?}■ Christmas United Kingdom. It said the de- g**® 1 .. m pacifjc south of vice was a low-yield ione—mean- tlawau ing it has less force! than 20,000 tons of TNT. WORD HAD circulated prior to! Salinger's news conference that! I Kennedy's decision is to go ahead with atmospheric tests. The Presi dent'himself has Said it is oply I prudent for the United States to prepare for tests since the Soviet with Mr. Z THIS FRIDAY EVERY FRIDAY Breaded Veal Cutlet with Melted Cheese Choic* of One Veg. Apple Sauce Oar o*n Bibt Bread 65c THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA 8-12:30 j Deep Fried Haddock j ) Choice of Two Veg* { {' Bread end Butter j j 98c | 230 E. Cdlfeg* Are. State College. Pa. AD 7-7035 Glenn Parades in N.Y. 1 r NEW YORK (AP) John H.i Glenn Jr. rode in triumph j through Manhattan yesterday,; signalling thumbs- up to the; tumult of an estimated four mil-; lion New Yorkers cheering hisj triumphant ride around the world! through space. j No welcome or expression of good will anywhere for any of the: nation's spacemen “can ever top today’s in New. York," Glenn said. i New College Diner pHv.nSc-'■ Mi/v.cvics wfoMammkSM “"i ©tooav p. “““KEEL-’"LOUISE PLUS: IT'S SIN AND GLORIOUS • HELD OVER • THRU TUESDAY 't Feature Begins 1:33-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 • <*#— t Begins •WEDfsHESDAY# (MISS PAGE? & MISS MERKLE BOTH NOMINATED FOR THIS YEAR'S ACADEMY AWARDS 1 for their performances in "SUMMER and SMOKE" •#•-4 r GOP Fails to Se CHESTER, Pa. (AP)—Republi-! lean state leaders faded again yes-1 terday to unite opposing factions! behind compromise candidates! [for governor and U.S. Senatori But they held out hope for a| 'solution by tomorrow that would! I prevent a primary battle, j In other GOP developments. Rep. James E. Van Zandt said Ihe would stay in the gubernatorial [race unless the Republican leaders who backed him asked that he HELfr OVER? Ends Saturday