Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 17, 1955, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Farewell
MHH. ItKTn 40 MK IIAEU
M, of Long Reach, Calif., way*,
good-hye to Pretty Hoy, a pot
parakeet, after « judge award
ed temporary euntody of the
hlrd to her estranged hiiwltand,
tieorge, pending trial of their
divorce suit. They had agreed
on dlxNlon of otlier property,
hut each wanted the Idrd. CM*
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Additional Witnesses
To Testify on Power
WASHINGTON (AP) A
spokesman for a congressional
committee investigating the ad
ministration's public power poli
cies indicated Monday that addi
tional critical witnesses will be
called to testify thia week.
A reporter was told several more
witnesses will be called before the
House government operations sub-!
committee hears interior depart
ment officials defend their poli
I Cies.
The spokesman, a staff official
1 of the subcommittee, did not iden
tify the prospective witnesses.
As a result of the decision to call
additional witnesses and a one-day
postponement of th<- date for re
sumption of the hearing, two in
terior officials probably will not be
heard until next week.
Hearlr g Resume* Thursday
The hearing, which recessed last.
Thursday, will resume Thursday
instead of Wednesday. The date
was changed to avoid a conflict
with a meeting of the full commit
tee.
Masten G. White, interior de
partment solicitor under the Tin
man administration, is expected
—j
China Premier Offers
To Renew Negotiations
TOKYO (API Premier Chou
En-Lm of Red China has reaf
firmed his offer to negotiate the
touchy Formosa issue hut has
accused the United States of de
laying talks by evasive and
puzzling responses, Peiping, radio
said Tuesday.
The official Chinese Red ra
dio, in a broadcast heard here,
said Chou renewed his offer Fri
day in a feport on the Bandung
Asian-African conference to Red
China’s National congress.
President Eisenhower said at
a news conference on April 27
that the United States would be
glad to talk with the Chinese
Communists on a Formosa cease
fire.
Chou's Report
In a sweeping report, Chou
also:
1. Insisted that U.S.-Red China
talks on Formosa must exclude
Chiang Kai-Shek's Nationalist
government.
2. Accused the United States of
"intensifying its active prepara
tion for new wars."
3. Demanded a seat in the U.N.
and charged that the United
States had “manipulated'' reso
lutions in that body.
4. Charged that "certain per
sons" sought at the Bandung
meeting in April to “confuse the
objective of the Asian and Afri
can peoples in their struggle
Hgainst colonialism.”
It was at Bandung that Chou
first made his offer to negotiate
with the United States on For
mosa.
He described U.S. responses as
"evasive and equivocal.”
Four days before President Ei
senhower responded to Chou’s
Bandung offer, the state depart
ment laid down a set of condi- <
tions for U.S.-Red China talks
on Formosa.
U.S. Conditions
It said Red China first must
agree that the Nationalists could
sit in; demonstrate sincerity by
agreeing in advance on an imrae- j
diate cease-fire in Formosa !
Strait; release imprisoned U.S. !
airmen and civilians; accept a |
U.N. invitation to talk over ways
to end hostilities permanently in j
the Formosa are^.
Eisenhower in effect overruled
all the state department condi- !
tions. He said Nationalist China
would not have to be present.
In commenting on Chou's new
est offer, officials in Washing
ton said the United States is
seeking to find out what the
Chinese Red Premier has in mind.
Lacking diplomatic relations
with Communist China the
United States has encouraged
volunteer mediators such as Brit
ain, the Scandinavian countries.
India and Pakistan in its quest,
the authorities said.
to complete his attach or the
present department's power poli
cies Thursday. Presumably he
will be followed by the presently
unidentified witnesses.
Undersecretary of Interior
Clarence A. Davis and Regional
Solicitor .lames D. Ceissinger of
Denver will be next.
Changes Hurt
Davis and Ceissinger will be
Questioned about interior depart
ment regulation changes which
former interior officials testified
would help private power com
panies and hurt rural electric
co-operatives and public bodies
which depend on low-cost federal
power.
Among regulations repealed
last year was one requiring that
surf lus capacity of private traris
miss’on lines crossing public
lands be made available for the
"wheeling” of federal power to
tin co-operatives and other pre
ferred customers.
The subcommittee spokesman
said Cemsinger would be ques
tioned about a memorandum he
wrote last year commenting on
regulation changes proposed by
private utilities. Some of the pro
posed changes were approved hv
interior.
Dtt U.S. Olympic Teams seed your support
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The way to arrive at litis happy slate, gentlemen, is to use
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a cooling, masculine body powder—conceived in England
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effective in the muggiest weather. Its deodorant properties are
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Journalism Group To Honor Students
Award# for the outstanding
freshman wrrman and outstand
ing sophomore woman in jour
nalism will he presented by Theta
Sigma Phi. women's journalism
honorary, at a coffee hour at
|6:30 p.m. Thursday in the Allen
loom of Alien hall.
Several women also will he
tapper; for membership by the
' ;;roup during the coffee hour.
! The meeting will be open to any
[women interertec! in journalism.
Why do more
college men and
women smoke
VICEROYS
than any other
filter cigarette?
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YOU A PURE, NON-MINERAL,
NON-TOXIC FILTER WITH
20,000 FILTER TRAPS
IN EVERY FILTER TIP!
1.
2.
3.
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tiny filter traps. You cannot obtain the same filtering
action in any other cigarette.
Resides being non-mineral and non-toxic, this cellu
lose-acetate filter never shreds or crumbles.
The Viceroy filter wasn’t just whipped up and rushed
to market to meet the new and skyrocketing demand
for filtered cigarettes. Viceroy pioneered. Started
research more than 20 years ago to create the pure
and perfect filter.
4 Smokers en masse report that filtered Viceroys have
• a finer flavor even than cigarettes without filters.
Rich, satisfying, yet pleasantly mild.
5 Viceroy draws so easily that, you wouldn’t know,
• without looking, that it even had a filter tip'. . . and
Viceroys cost only a penny or two more than ciga
rettes without filters!
That’s why more college men and women smoke VICEROYS
than any other filter cigarette ... that's why VICEROY is the
largest-selling filter cigarette in the world!
20,000 TINY
FILTER TRAPS
plus Richer, Smoother Flavor