FRIDAY. MAY 4. 1962 Astronauts Solve Riddle WASHINGTON (Jf) —Two path-jbring him back to the Soviet'pitch, roll and yaw. finders ofithe cosmos, astronautjUnion. ; j Titov gave a dramatic account John H. Glenn Jr., and cosmo-! “I believe, and I think - C01.,0f his 17 orbits of the earth lastr naut Gherman S. Titov, put their Glann is of the same opinion,” he Aug. 6. He reported that the boost-, heads together yesterday and may j said •‘that they resulted fromljer which put his Vostock 1 1 into have solved a mystery—the fa-jfuel. being ejected. 'orbit was a multistage one pow-j mous spacej firefjtls. ' ; "THIS WILL HAVE to be ered. by six liquid-fuel engines.: After thletr talk. Titov by the next astronaut” He also reported that he could* to a big international space meet-1 Q le d n ' w ' as not , using retro or,control his, capsule manually. i ing they believed the liny lumi-j other rockets at the time he saw*, Ir his talk. Glenn predicted that; nous specks they saw were prob-i the mysterious phenomena but at,the United States would perfect ably caused by fuel ejected from man y i times durin 2 the flight he .techniques whereby an astronaut, the rocket or 'space ship - !saw fuel' from hydrogen peroxide in flight could change orbit and. BOTH HAD rejected another'^ ets ’used t 0 ccntrthe comet theory. —l II- :— years before' the invention of the Rejecting’ those views, Zigel’ • L 'atomic bomb. jconcliides the blast was nuclear Algeria Terror Wave F. Yu. Zigel’, a Moscow lecturer; >n. nature and originated either AncwamJ u<>*ik Carra I 'on scientific subjects, says there!from a space -ship from another nnswerra wun rorce , i is no other logical Explanation for’planet— m*mUoned only as a re ‘ ALGIERS, Algeria (JP) In the mighty blast that devastated, mote possibility—or from ' some the wake df the[ Secret Army Or- [ the Tunguska swamp forest in; ver y extraordinary, still unfamil ganization’s worst terror wave, Siberia’on June 30, 1908. • J * ar but natural heavenly body. the French government prohysed* An area lamer than New York!, last night a crackdown on Euro- - 1 peart extremists seeking to block V!? ■ bS a chaSs dePendenCe 400milS ™ounT "It Christian, Fouchet, French high The event has long been & mys-jj rcommissioder to Algeria, said he ! tery to scientists, but roost au-| has given ' rigorous antiterrorism 'tborities have assumed that a very directives to the military. large r meteorite or a comet, was TREASURE HOUSE FREE Gift Wrapping and Packaging *' M j 1. * ; ' ! : l- !, ■‘it ~ •. ,r ‘.i . ,1. 1 - ■ i. I' 1 • s r;.\; ,\ - . .{♦, 1 -' .| ':' •i i* ,j ' 4 i%. ;£..i ' ; . j;, :-.f * . ;j,-j -*W*)‘f" ‘ ; * ,< •* ■ . .. *• it • *»{ fr 1 prancing . j • > Red Theorizes on Ist Blast , MOTHER Deserves Something Special On Her Day ... A Gift From 1 i t ; i>V : -X y tfirsf cfii THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. featuring Larry men ccr Car Wash This Saturday, May 5 9:30 ’til 4:00 Behind Wesley Foundation and Methodist Church SPONSORED BY SIGMA THETA EPSILON Elg 'ENNSYLVANIA Columbia Dean Hits Integration Methods WASHINGTON CAP)—Dr. John' Fischer, superintendent of Fischer said yesterday it is wrong,schools during desegregation in to transfer pupils across town Baltimore, Md, spoke at a two merely to insure racially inte- day conference on school descgre ■grated schools. gation problems sponsored by the Fischer, dean of Teachers Col- Federal Civd Rl « htl Commission, jlege, Columbia University, said "The most offensive part of the inter-racial contacts are desirable, engineered approach is the as jbut “I am disturbed- about the sumption that any group can be [growing pressure to locate schools, improved if members of another draw district lines, and organize race are inlroduced into it," he curricula in order to achieve a said. ned patlWn ° f K * club were short of ten enrollment. ; o rs. Fischcr sai(j it j m . "DECISIONS ABOUT school proved “by recruiting three good organizatipn based entirely or tenors, but the point of origin of primarily on, racial criteria seem their grandfathers or the color of 'to me to violate the -principle of their hair ace' scarcely relevant [nondiscrimination,” he said. criteria." ■ \ 9 ‘ COUNSELORS WANTED i * 1 " i For fino Now York State coed camp ( skilled jn the following: Tennis—^-male. Lake Sports—male <£ female. Golf—male. Archery—female, I Fencing—male & female. Ham Radio—male, Tumbling—male & female, Baton-Twirling—female, Science-Photography—male, Boxing-W i estling—male '* 1 4 Interviews on campus Contact Office of Student Aid May 4—7-10 P.M. May 5—9 A.M.-I P.M. May * *. ■ * i j ■>: 1 i *■ ih«> vfv ; i i‘- < t; -*7 - s •: ~ HUB Semr-Formal $5.00 per couple Dancing 9-1 Tickets will be available at the HUB Desk the day of ( the Bail. PAGE THREE :: •[“ ' l ’ a, ■ V’. ’ J a * # ;l‘Wf M-. r-... : , e- f ■ v*.» .1 * • Ballroom