Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 03, 1955, Page Six, Image 6

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    Italy, Turkey End
Talks on Defense
ROME (AP) — Italy and
Turkey agreed Wednesday to bol
ster the West's Mediterranean
bastion against any aggression
from the east.
Italy's Premier Mario Scelba
and Turkey's Premier Adnan
Menderes. concluding three days
of negotiations on defense and
other problems, announced joint
Religion Unites
World of Today
Religion is the most powerful
force today for building a world
community, according to Charles
T. Leber. general secretary of the
Presbyterian board of missions.
Leber, a Religious Evaluation
week speaker, talked about "The
Shaping Forces of Religion in
the Community" at 3 p.m. Tues
day in the Student Union dad's
lounge.
An audience of approximately
50 persons, one half of which,
were faculty members and Eu
gene townspeople, heard Leber
tell of the extent and impact of
the force of religion in the world
today.
"The Christian church is a
working force in all the countries
of the world except three—Af
ghanistan. Tibet and Outer Mon
golia." the church executive said.
Even communism has not been
able to overpower the forces of
religion in iron curtain countries,
he said. Leber has traveled
widely and has visited several
countries behind the iron curtain.
"Totalitarianism in these coun
tries has only strengthened the
people's faith in religion." the
speaker said.
Speaking from his experience
as a foreign missions secretary,
Leber said that America has no
monopoly on the Christian faith.
We must build a community to
gether with churches all over
the world, he said.
Liberatees Plan
Memorial Party
By Rodney Morrison
Emerald lleaerter
On' the evening of Feb. 3, 1945,
•elements of the United States
army, numbering among them
Cpl. Leo Nuttman, graduate stu
dent in law,, swept into Manila
and liberated some 3700 Amer
icans interned in Santo Tomas
prison camp, including Don
Rounds, now in the UO architec
ture school, and Martin Meadows,
former Webfoot «ow doing time
at UCLA.
Tonight, Feb. 3, 1955, a spe
cial celebration is to be held to
commemorate the tenth anniver
sary of the occasion. Plans call
for the affair to get under way
about 9 p.m. at M. Robinson's re
nowned haven for weary trav
elers. William T. Linklater, grad
uate in law, and John Carrothers,
graduate in law, are in charge of
arrangements for what is ex
pected to be the most festive
event of the social season.
Adding gaiety to the revelry
will be the guests of honor, Nutt
man, Rounds, and Meadows, who
was granted a leave of absence
by UCLA in order to allow him
to be present at the reunion.
Those invited to attend include
all persons who were interned in
Santo Tomas, those who aided in
its liberation, all who have been
in or hope to visit the Philip
pines, and all those who have
been or expect to be in the United
States armed services as well as
those who have been or may in
the future be liberated thereby or
therefrom.
ly they hold identical views “on
the fundamental importance of
the Atlantic Alliance NATO,” of
which both countries are mem
bers.
NATO Discussed
A communique said the two
discussed means of increasing
NATO's strength in all fields,
economic and social as well as
[military, "for a better safeguard
| of peace in security."
While the communique did not
> spell out how Rome and Ankara
expect to achieve these goals,
aides who attended the closed
meetings said top priority was
given to means for plugging the
gap in the free world's East
Mediterranean defense alliances.
There was admittedly detailed
consideration of how Turkey may
be linked to the Western Euro
l*ean Union (WEU) projected
under the London and Paris
agreements. Italy is a WEU
member.
Invitation Mentioned
Also, Scelba and Menderes are
I known to have discussed a pos
sible invitation to Italy to join
the "Little Three” alliance of
[Turkey, Greece and Yugoslavia.
I long Italy's rival on the Adriatic.
Menderes, while emphasizing
he has no authority to invite
Italy into the three-power pact
on his own. has made it clear he
would welcome this country as
a formal partner.
Yugoslavia, whose main quar
rel with Italy appears settled
with the agreement between the
two to divide the Trieste area,
has indicated that Italy, and
eventually Austria, may be asked
to join.
Band Will Appear
In Public Concert
Edwin Franko Goldman, found
er of the famous Goldman band,
will help conduct the Oregon
band in a public concert March
2 in the Student Union.
Both Goldman and Robert S.
Vagner, Oregon’s band leader,
will lead.
Goldman has composed many
songs, besides being in the Met
ropolitan Opera house band and
a faculty member of Columbia
university.
Neuberger Finds
'55BudgetLacking
WASHINGTON (API — Sen.
Richard Neuberger Wednesday
reiterated that the Eisenhower
administration did not include in
the budget for the year starting
July 1. "one single cent for con
struction of the Talent Irrigation
project, despite lavish Republi
can promises in the 1954 cam
paign,”
He disputed what he said were
implications by Rep. Ellsworth
(R-Orei that the administration
had helped the Talent project by
including money for works near
that project.
Ellsworth, in replying to a
Neuberger charge, said that al
though the budget had no Tul
ent construction funds, some had
been requested previously by In
terior Secretary McKay.
Ellsworth also denied Neuberg
er's assertion that the adminis
tration had abandoned the Tal
ent project. He mentioned funds
| budgeted for rehabilitation of
| the Medford and Rogue River
! projects. These are separate
things which had been included
in the original measure author
; izing the Talent program.
Neuberger said Wednesday:
"Ellsworth is cleverly citing
1 appropriations for the Southern
Oregon items in an effort to di
vert attention from the nbandon
' ment of construction features by
the administration.
"I regret Mr. Ellsworth calls
it a ‘smearlike attack’ when I
■ urged the administration to make
good on its campaign promises,
because I will continue to de
mand this administration give
greater attention to the obvious
needs of the Pacific Northwest."
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Atom Conference
Posts Announced
UNITE!) NATIONS, N. Y.
(API U. N. Secretary General
Dap Hammarskjold announced
Wednesday he has appointed In
din's chief nuclear scientist and
an American atom-research ex
ecutive to the two top posts in
the first world conference on
peaceful uses of the atom.
The conference opens in Gen
eva August 8.
Khuhlnr President
Dr. Hoini J. Bhabha, 45, chair
man of India's Atomic Energy
Commission and a cosmic ray ex
pert, was named conference pres
ident with absolute powers to
halt any speaker straying from
the scientific field
Prof. Walter (J. Whitman, 59.
U. S. Atomic Energy Commission
Advisory B o a r d member and
chairman of the defense depart
ment research board, was named
secretary general with wide pow
ers in organising the 12-day con
ference.
Vice-President Named
Six vice-presidents are to be
furnished from Hamniarskjold's
scientific advisory panel, made
up of representatives of the
United States, India, Britain.
France, Canada, Brazil and So
viet Russia.
Hammarskjold Issued invita
tions to 84 countries hut not to
Red China to send five scien
tific delegates each to Geneva
and to contribute papers for dis
cussion in a long agenda on the
atoms-for-peace program minted
here by President Eisenhower in
December, 1953. The U. N. Gen
eral Assembly unanimously ap
proved the prcgiuiu last fall.
The work program stresses
power by the year 2000, before
coal, oil, wood or waterpower
fuels diminish seriously or run
out, ami to aid countries whic h
do, not have thorn; furl re.
sources.
KOHKAN ON TKIAI.
SEOUL (API A former
South Korean police sergeant
went on trial T h u r n d a y on
I chargee of killing 114 civilians ho
suspected had collaborated with
j Communist forces.
Today's Staff
Makeup Editor Paul Keefe.
Copy Desk Dotty Griffith
and Kathle^h Morrison.
Night Staff Kit on E. Eng.
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UNIVERSITY OF
HAWAII
SUMMER SESSION
7Vi WEEKS
FOR ONLY
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TAX
• SEVENTH ANNUAL HOWARD TOUR
Residence: At Waikiki in apartments of tha Islander Hoi.I LIVE WHERE
YOUR PARENTS WOULD BE HAPPY TO STAY, in first <Uia apart
manta in haart of Waikiki on tha "RIGHT SIDE OF THE BEACH "
At moat, only THREE GIRLS to aach complete apartmant. Each
apartmant to ha»a complata kitchan facilitiaa and telphone No
aharing with paopla from othar apartmanta or adjacent rooms.
ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY HOWARD TOUR
1. WE OFFER MORE-AT A LOWER PRICE-OF A HIGHER OUALITY-FOR A
LONGER VACATION PERIOD—than any othar collaga tour to Hawaii. Do
not accept or reject thaaa claims until you-COMPARf-item againal item,
price against price, quality against quality, and dates against dates. You
get everything promised Thera are NO extra or hidden charges let tha
facta speak for themselves. COMPARE AND CHOOSE WISELY.
7. Our's is the ORIGINAL collage tour to Hawaii; first started seven years
ago by J. 0. Howard in Eugene, Oregon, during his enrollment at the
University of Oregon. The largest group of Oregon students ever to visit
Hawaii was this original tour.
More than 300 students from campuses through the United States will
join with the twenty or more Oregonians this leading college study, sun,
and fun program of the Howard Tour.
3. The Howard Tour is the only program operated by a Kamaaina—a native
son—J. D. Howard himself. He remains with the tour throughout the sum
mer in the Islands.
4. 1955 offers a "BIG" sumer in Hawaii. The Internationally famous Trans
pacific Yacht Race wil tako place this year, thus making Waikiki a vacation
land of great gaiety, excitement, and yachting pleasures.
5. Remember, there are tremendous advantages and the greatest opportunities
for enjoyment and pleasure are with the largest tour Yet each student re
ceives maximum attention and care by being a member of a small tour unit
headed by her own campus housemother.
YOU OWE YOURSELF THE BEST
SELECT THE TOUR WHICH GUARANTEES YOU THE MOST.
For further information, consult:
MRS. T. J. GRAVES
Housemother, Sigma Kappa Sorority
851 East 15th Avenue Eugene, Oregon
Telephone 5-5501