Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 02, 1955, Page Three, Image 3

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    INTERPRETING THE NEWS
Sir Anthony Eden Is Entering
The Biggest Months of Career
Ily J. M. HOBKItTH
Associated Press News Analyst
Anthony Eden, shooting at
four fur four, in mitering the big
gest months of his career.
The new British Prime Min
ister has always given the Im
pression of submerging poli
ties to the nntlon’s business,
es|M*eially with regard to for- j
elgn affairs, but this time he
lias ran Into a natural tleup.
Not so much that he Is playing
polities with foreign Issues,
hut that hn Ih l«*t 11nh them
play politic** for him.
The word has come that Eden
ia trying for big things before
hlK party fa era the votera in the
May 26 election*. He hopes to
preaent them with Formo«a
peace talk*, Austrian indepen
dence and an approach to a Big
Four conference, Ik getting ahead
with what they want most,
peace. Then he expects them to
hand him political victory.
At find, glance, thin may seem
Secabeck Conference
Reservations Are Due
Reservation* for the annual
YM-YW-gponwored Seabeck sum
mer conference are now being
taken at the respective offices of
these organizations.
This conference of the Pacific
Non-Arrival of Movies
Cancels SU Showings
Hue to the non-arrival of the
films for the Student I nloit
movies for the last tverk,
neither of the scheduled mov
ies were shown.
The Wednesday night educa
tional movie was not shown
and no notification of the can
cellation was given.
Sunday, SO |>e»iilc waited In
vain for the regular showing
of the movie In SI,’ ballroom.
According to (ilenna Pearl,
member of the sf movie com
mittee, the film either never
arrived or it was locked in the
post office for the weekend.
After waiting for 15 min
utes for the show, some un
identified person told t tie
crowd the movie would not la
shown and the hopeful movie
goers left the ballroom.
Northwest YMCA and YWCA, a
rum-denominational Christian
! college conference. will be held
on Hood's Canal, 15 miles north
west of Bremerton, Wash., June
11-18.
Any student or faculty per
son, member, leader or staff per
I .son In a campus or church group
ik eligible to attend.
Joseph Sittler, professor at
Chicago Lutheran Theological
seminary will present the main
platform speeches at this year’s
; conference. Informal worship
services will be held at the close
of the morning sessions in the
Cathedral of the Firs.
Recreation plans for the con
ference include swimming, boat
ing. hiking, volleyball, tennis,
softball, ping-pong, square danc
ing. campfires, singing, golfing,
and sunbathing.
A film, "Seaberk Beckons You”
describing the conference will be
shown at a time to be announced
later in the term.
Reservations for the confer
ence must be made by June 1.
KKXI) K.MKKALO WANT A!>S
like an extremely ambitious
three-week program.
Actually, Eden haa the times
at work for him.
Hopes are high now that four
power ambassadors meeting with
the Austrians next week will
I come up with a treaty which
will leave the foreign ministers
little to do but sign after the
NATO conference in Paris.
In connection with the NATO
conference, where Germany will
be admitted to membership, as
suming final agreement between
France and Germany on the Saar
by then, the Big Three foreign
ministers will meet to lay plans
for another conference with Rus
sia on more general issues.
Such a meeting can hardly be
held for several months, but it
will be the start which Eden
seeks.
On the Formosa question, how
| ever, there is much farther to go.
! Eden has alerted his represen
tative in Peiping to see what can
be done to bring the Chinese
Reds and the United States to
j gether around the conference
table.
That an actual settlement
on Formosa can be reached or
even discussed Is in serious
doubt. What docs seem possi
ble is that talks can be held
looking toward renunciation by
the Iteds of the use of force.
Pakistan now has the inside
track as chief go-between, hav
ing made contact with Chou En
Lai at Bandung. But if Britain
j can get some credit even for just
getting talkB started it will give
Eden just about all he needs
light now.
Three of his hits—Austria. Big
Four and the election—seem
pretty sure anyway.
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