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Eisenhower Feels Valuable Time Lost On A-Ship WASHINGTON ti President Eisenhower feels "we've lost valu able time" in getting started on development of any atomic-powered "peace ship." The President's views were set forth in a letter made public Tues day by Rep. Tollefson (K-Wash). The President last year recom mended building an atomic exhibit ship which he said could tour the world's ports to dramatize his "atoms for peace" plan. But the House passed instead a bill for a nuclear - powered cargo-passenger vessel. Tollefson, senior Republican member of the House Merchant Marine Committee, wrote the Pres ident Dec. 30 suggesting Eisenhow er give his support to the merchant ship measure, now before the Senate-House Atomic Energy Committee. Last Thursday In hit State of the Union message Eisenhower again urged Congress to approve an ex hibit ship. Petition Asking For Vote On Sports Center Filed I PORTLAND in The expected 'petition calling for a vote on the proposed eight-million-dollar Port land sports center was filed Tues day. The Initiative measure would re quire that the sports center be built on the east side of the Willamette River. The petition needs 18,316 signatures to put the measure on the 'May primary ballot. The city committee that recently selected a west side site for the center decided to hire attorneys to fight an injunction suit brought by the east siders. In his letter to Tollefson, the President said: "Questions of our own and other nations' timing, the specific pur pose of the vessel, and the availa bility of nuclear scientists, tech nicians and equipment entered into my conclusions, that the socallcd 'peace ship' plan is a desirable course to follow at this time. . . We've lost valuable time and ought to get this ship under way as promptly as we can." Eisenhower did not say specific ally whether he would accept the mercnam snip as suusianuauy car ; rying out his plan. ' i "I don't think the President Is j holding out for any particular s bill," Tollefson said, "he agrees ; that we should move promptly. 1 think the bill the House has passed has the best chance under present I circumstances." Washington Asks Permit To Build Atom Power Plant Thur. Jan, 12, 1956 Tht News-Review, Roieburf, Ore. 9 SEATTLE I A plan under which the State Power Commission would bid for a permit to build a new type of atomic power plant was laid before members Tuesday by J. Frank Ward, managing di- The proposed plant would be of the liquid metal - fuel type and probably would not be in operation for five or six years, Ward said. I Whether the state commission will make a final commitment to build the project will be dependent upon the operation of an experi mental reactor of the new type the Atomic Energy Commission now has under consideration, he added. 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This secondary hydro power, he explained, would be combined with the steam-generated power. The uitormation may no available with in the next two .weeks. 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