--- Page 4 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Feb. 22, 1962 Kennedy Will Take Glenn's Family to Florida WASHINGTON —(UPI)— President Kennedy today prepared to take the family of John H. Glenn, Jr., to Florida for a reunion before the astronaut returns to Washington for a hero's welcome. Kennedy is scheduled to take off this afternoon for Palm Beach, Fla., with Mrs. Anna Glenn, their two children, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Glenn, Sr. and the astronaut's mother-in-law and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Castor. GLENN'S PARENTS are being flown to Washington from New Concord, Ohio, to board the presidential plane. His in-laws are with Glenn's wife and children at his nearby Arlington, Va., home. Kennedy is flying to Palm Beach to see his father. Upon arrival, the Glenn family is to transfer to another White House plane and fly on to Cape Canaveral to greet the astronaut. Glenn is being brought to Cape Canaveral today from Grand Turk Island in the Bahamas, where he has been undergoing physical tests and reporting on his orbital flight. FRIDAY, KENNEDY will fly to Cape Canaveral to greet Glenn and present him with the Distinguished Service Medal of the National Aeronautics and Space Agency. Monday morning, Glenn and his family will rejoin Kennedy in Palm Beach for the flight back to Washington. They will land at nearby Andrews Air Force Base in Washington and go by helicopter to the White House, where Glenn and the President will talk briefly. AT ABOUT NOON, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson will escort the astronaut to Capitol Hill in a triumphal parade. Many schools in the Washington area plan to close for the event and federal workers may be given time off. At least a dozen bands will take part, most of them playing at points along the route rather than marching. The cavalcade will pass under a flag-draped arch of hook and ladder rigs erected by the fire department across Pennsylvania Avenue. AT THE CAPITOL, a joint meeting of Congress is planned to greet Glenn and his fellow astronauts. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield said it would give the lawmakers a chance to give Glenn "his due (by) paying him homage." Kennedy's wife and their two children flew to Palm Beach yesterday. They went to the ocean-side village of the President's father, Joseph P. Kennedy, who is convalescing from a stroke. Mrs. Glenn spent part of yesterday shopping for the trip to Florida. The children, Carolyn, 14, and David, 16, went back to school and were besieged by joyful classmates THERE WERE SEVERAL measures in Congress to honor Glenn. There were resolutions in both the House and Senate to give him the Medal of Honor, and Sen. Kenneth B. Keating, R-N.Y., proposed making every Feb. 20 space day in tribute to his flight. Refund NEW YORK — (UPI)—The West German makers of Volkswagen cars have settled a 12-year dispute and agreed to pay back up to $150 to those customers who bought, but never received, the little cars under the Nazi regime. French Army Troops Brace For Expected OAS Uprising ALGIERS, Algeria — (UPI) — An estimated 400,000 French security forces were reported alerted recently to put down any right-wing uprising resulting from a reported agreement between Algerian rebel and French negotiators. The European population of the major cities such as Algiers, Bone, Oran and Constantine had expected the news but it still was a shock when it came. MANY OF THE EUROPEANS have lived here all their lives, have helped build Algeria's industry, schools and civil service and know no other home. Now they look forward in fear and frustration to an Algeria whose ties to mother France will be considerably weakened and whose government bodies will be dominated by Moslem Algerians. The critical moment probably will come when a cease-fire is announced by France and the Algerian rebels. But the news of a negotiated agreement created new tennessen last night. Their resentment, reflected in the terrorist secret army organization. (OAS) has counted for a large part of the 2,500 persons killed or wounded since Jan.1. MOSLEMS IN ALGIERS RUSHED through the streets yelling "long live independence" but police broke up the demonstration without too much trouble. The mood of the Europeans was vicious. Four members of the French secret service dedicated to wiping out the OAS were ambushed by machine gun fire when they drove into a hospital courtyard. Bilingual AUSTIN, Tex. — (UPI)—With the addition of Chinese to the linguistics curriculum, the University of Texas now teaches 15 modern foreign languages, including all those described as "critical" under the National Education Act. The car veered out of control and crashed. 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