Search for Bodies RESCIE WORKERS dig in ruins of homes in Cholon. the Chinese community of Saigon in South iet Nam, seeking bodies believed buried in debris. The homes were destroyed as Nationalist troops drove back the rebel forces of Binh Xuyen Society’s private army in heavy fighting Iasi week. (AP W'irephoto) NATO Asks for Far East Truce, Big Four Agreement to End Threat PARIS (APi — The 15 nations of the Atlantic alliance called Wednesday for a truce in the Far East and a Big Four agreement on European problems to end the threat of World War III. They solemnly warned that fur ther fighting in Asia will “clear ly endanger the peace of the world." The dispute over For, mosa obviously was uppermost in their minds, though that issue was not spelled out in hteir final statement. They told the United States, Russia. Britain and France that the reunification of Germany and a general disarmament agree ment should be their main tasks at the Four-Power “meeting at the summit” proposed by the Western powers. N ATO Issues Call The call for an end to the hot war in Asia and the cold war in Europe was issued by the coun cil of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. In a three-day meeting, the council:—composed of the foreign ministers of the NATO nations— made a sweeping review of East- : West problems and admitted j Beta Alpha Psi To Hold Banquet Beta Alpha Psi. men's ac counting honorary, will hold its annual banquet tonight at 6 at the New Lynwood cafe. Initia tion of new members, all juniors or seniors, will follow the ban quet. William Baker. Walter Coder, I John Eittreim, Alan Kehrli, Don Millage, Roger Miller, Norman Toelle, James Barnard and John Gregor are the men to be initiat ed. James Burleson, an Oregon graduate and a partner in a Dallas, Texas, accounting firm, will be initiated as an honorary member. High School Students Will Attend Boys State CORVALLIS (APi—Some 500 high school students are expect ed for this year's American Le gion-sponsored Beaver Boys State, to be held on the Oregon State college campus June 12-18. West Germany as NATO's 15th member. The ministers, in their final communique,' hailed the addition of West Germany's 50 million people to the Atlantic community and the formation of the seven nation West European Union as steps which will promote peace. German Addition Speaking in London. Gen. Al ’Stock Market* NEW YORK (AP) — Stock market prices were marked down somewhat steeply Wednesday with aircrafts catching a major share of selling attention. The Associated Press aver age of 60 stocks was off SI.20 at S162.70. The industrial com ponent declined $2, rails were off 90 cents, and utilities were lower by 10 cents. The market was rather nar row with 1199 individual issues traded of /which 243 were higher and 718 lower with 35 new highs and 42 new lows for the year registered. Business amounted to 2,120,000 shares. Collections Begin < Of AWS Rummage Collections for the annual AWS rummage sale will begin Mon day. The sale, which will be held May 26 at the Rummage Center in downtown Eugene, will enable students to get rid of their old winter clothes and other belong ings they no longer need. A box will be placed in every campus living organization for the collections and a representa tive will be appointed from each house to supervise collections in their living unit. The deadline for collection will be May 24. All proceeds from the sale will go to the AWS scholarship fund. Committee heads for the event are Mary Jo Williams, general chairman; Jane Burton, secre tary; Ann Curry and Ann Hen derson, collections; Cay Mun dorff, publicity; Taffy Jones and Bev Landon, promotion; Joan Kraus, Pat Cushnie and Eleanor Whitsett, sales. Anyone interested in working on one of the committees should contact Mary Jo Williams. fred M. Gruenther, supreme Al lied commander in Europe, said NATO will be able "to prevent the overrunning of Europe" with the addition of 500.000 German troops to its forces within three to four years. At the same time. Soviet coun ter moves drew attention. Western leaders studied a new Russian plan for world peace call ing for the immediate withdraw al of most foreign troops from both East aud West Germany, big power arms cuts and a controlled ban on atomic w'eapons. Some Western proposals advanced as far back as 1947 w-ere incor por ated. New Senate Holds 1st Meet May 19 N«» senate meeting will be held tonight because of con flicts with Junior Weekend, according to Bud Hinkson, newly-installed ASl'O presi dent. The first regular meeting of the new senate will lie Slay 19, Hinkson said. (lm era Want Ads TELEPHONE 3-1311 — EXT. 21E • IMERALO OFFICE—2nd FLOOR ALIEN MALI RATES: 4 Cent» per Word Fir»! Intertion. 2 CenU per Word Ihnteeller. ARE YOU PAYING A PEN ALTY FOR BEING UNDER 2 5? If you are married or fe male and now paying more than Wo.40 a year for pub lic liability and property damage uuto insurance re- j news la. you are throwing money down the drain. May flower will give you PL. A PI) insurance for $15.20 per 6 months renewable. Check your old policy today. If you are paying a penalty. STOP.See JERRY BROWN, your MAYFLOWER AGENT before you renew. Ph. 4-9444. Res. 4-2937 or atop in at 962 Oak street. ! 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Write John Arnold. PC) Box 542. Eu gene for personal interview 4-21tf Room for rent. Single, male, $25. a month. 1458 Alder, Phone 4-9958. For Sale: Tuxedo trousers, white jacket shirt. Size 38 $12 00 Phone 5-6717. 5-13 YWCA to Discuss European Travel A discussion on travel in Eu rope will be held today at 4 p.m. in Gerllnger hall. The discusxion i8 being sponsored by the YWCA international affairs commission. The discussion. which la de signed for American student* to 'Give Us Courage, Give Us Wisdom' Alburey Castell, head of the philosophy department, is cur rently wondering if he is such an interesting peraon after all. Castell recently made a cha pel address at Linfield college, a Baptist school. Just before he rose to speak, the students sang a hymn which ended "Give us courage, give us wisdom for the facing of this hour." learn about travel opportunities in Europe, will include points ou hosteling and student groups. Foreign students will be at tending the discussion which is ' open to the public. Eight Are Nominated To Be YD Officers Eight students were nominated to fill positions in the University Young Democrats Wednesday in the Student Union. Candidates are: Jim Archer and Orlo Wipf, president; Elliot Carlson and Bill Frye, vice-presi dent; Carole Mohr and Agnes Thompson, secretary, and Elton Engstrom and Bob Biggs, treas urer. Elections will be held next week. Junior Weekend ^{o^3 Mother • • • • * Prom Date • Orchid Special — $2.50 and up Ckaic 3L OIAJQIPS .. 58 East Broadway