Build Up, Then Blow Down i NKVADA DKSKKT—Thin picture shown test structure* spaced at different distances from ground zero as they auaited the nuclear blast scheduled foi today. The first row. including houses and pow ei plant (at right) Is 4700 feet from 500-foot towei In which nuclear device Is to be set off. Other buildings are at various distances with the big group in background at 10,000 foot position. Pictures "••re taken with long focal lenses. - Buying en thusiasm sent the stock market up Monday and completely blank eted early selling induced by high er margin requirements. Gains at the finish ran from one to three points in many key areas while losses were small. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was up f»0 cents at $169.00 with the industrial and railroad components each up 90 cents and utilities up 40 cents. Volume amounted to 2.720.000 shares as compared with 2,600.000 shares traded in Friday's sharply lower market. Las Vegas, Boulder City, Hen derson and nearby Indian Springs. The postponement left civil defense officials with a housing problem. Las Vegas is packed to overflowing with incoming con ventions. and sports fans flock ing to a golf tournament and the Archie Moore-Nino Valdes heavy weight fight next week. Some civil defense workers may return home without seeing the shot, but most indicated they were staying. An emergency housing bureau was set up to make arrangements for hotel and motel changes. The official postponement an nouncement was greeted with groans from the several thousand observers gathered for briefings in the Las Vegas high school auditorium. Dulles to Meet With Ministers WASHINGTON (AIM — Secre tary of State Dulles will me it with British and French foreign minister* in Pari» May 8 "to discuss concrete plana” for a later Big Four conference with Russia. "The three governments ear nestly hope that a four-power Conference can meet aa soon as possible,” the State Department Mid. In announcing this Monday, the department gave no official word as to whether the Big Four meet ing might be at the foreign min isters level, or higher. Ministers Meet First However, a top official .said what Dulles has in mind is a big four meeting of foreign ministers first, perhaps to be followed by a heada-of-state conference. Russia's Premier Bulganin dropped a remark Saturday in Moscow that he was interested in such a high level meeting, tell ing newsmen to "ask Eisenhower and Eden about the date." If the foreign ministers meet ing made a promising start in settling the East-West deadlock over Germany's future, it was said authoritatively. President Eisenhower would be prepared to meet with Bulganin, British Prime Minister Eden and the French Premier. In advance of the American British-French meeting in Paris, the three allies agreed to send teams of lower ranking diplo matic experts to London Wed nesday to chart the steps to be followed in arranging a later meeting with the Russians. Two faetqrs influenced the timing of the Paris meeting, tom pie ted Steps Four days previously, France and the rest of the Atlantic pact countries will have formally com pleted all steps for welcoming a rearmed West Germany into th« 15-natiori North Atlantic pact. Thia act would make it clear Russia could do nothing at any later conference, official* said, to disrupt tljese arrangements for adding West Gc-i-many's mili tary might to the West's Euro pean defense- system. The second factor was the con vening in Palis from May 9 to 11 of a full meeting of the 15 nation NATO council, assembling the leading European foreign ministers conceniently to discuss other problems as well. Lieuollen Named College President PORTLAND lAPi — Roy E. Lieuallen. 38, will be named to day a* president of Oregon Col lege of Education at Monmouth. He was chosen at an informal luncheon of the state board ot higher education Monday. The appointment will be confirmed at the board's monthly meeting Tuesday. Lieualien will take the por - tion left vacant by the death two months ago of Dr. Roben J. Maaske. He has been acting ad ministrator since then. The board's building commit tee Monday approved prelimin ary plans for an $850,000 class room structure at Portland State college. The building would be erected as an addition to the old Lin coln high school where existing college facilities are housed. The board s finance committee recommended acquisition of two apartment buildings behind the new building £oi use as college administrative offices. The proposals will go before the meeting of the full boaid Tuesday. 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