Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1958)
World news (Continued from page one) bullion in Algeria. But it left the power to be exercised by On. Haoul Kalan, the Algerian commander who backs Gen. Charles de Gaulle. The vote wan 47f> to 100. The extreme right Gaullists and Poujadists and a few conserva tivea wen; alone in voting against the bill. U S. to 'do duty' WASHINGTON </t\ Secretary of State Dulles Hai<! Tuesday the United Staten is not barred by Soviet Communist threats from doing its duty anywhere in the world. He made the statement at a news conference in discussing the crisis in Lebanon. The Soviet Un ion has issued warnings against any interference in Lebanon's in ternal affairs. Dulles said the President has plenty of authority under a Mid dle Hast policy resolution adopted by Congress more than a year ago to act to preserve Lebanon's independence and integrity if necessary and if requested to do so. Dulles said that Vice President Kichurd Nixon's decision to go to < 'aracas, Venezuela where he was attacked by mobs was a correct Judgment in the light of information available before he went there. But if U.8. officials had known beforehand what they now know he probably would not have gone. ICC vetoes plan Washington" in a three man division of the Interstate Commerce Commission Tuesday temporarily vetoed a plan by Far Western railroads to lower freight rates .sharply on large quantity lumber shipments be tween Oregon, California and Arizona. The division, acting for the full commission, ordered suspension of the proposed changes pending an investigation Into their reason ableness. Military bill signed WASHINGTON - President Kisenhower signed legislation Thursday boosting military pay, with the aim of making career service more attractive. The first year cost is figured at half a billion dollars. Opposition refuses BBIRUT, Lebanon Opposi tion leaders refused Tuesday to compromise with Lebanon's pro Western government, beset by riots and pitched battles for 11 days. They met for 3 U hours with Raymond Edde, a political leader trying to end the strife. Edde al so saw pro-government leaders. The session with anti-govern ment chiefs including Raschid Kn rami, leader of rioters in the North Lebanese port of Tripoli, ended without agreement.- The opposition representatives said they had refused to compromise. An estimated 200 persons have been killed in street fighting and in battles in the mountains. The opposition’s general strike enforced by daily bombings and terrorism has produced a severe economic strain in this commer cial crossroads nation of the mid dle east. YW members to picnic at Hendricks Park YWCA members participating in today's picnic are to meet at 4 p.m. at Gerlinger Hall to hike to Hendricks Park. Women should bring sack din ners and 10 cents. Rides will be provided at 5 p.m. from Gerlinger for those unable to attend at the earlier hour. AN KASTKKN AIR I.INKS supcrconstcllat ion in nhimn after It landed safely at Charlotte, N.C., lifter circling the airport for three hours with a broken front nose wheel. None of the 58 passengers and'erew of 7 were Injured in fIn- emergency landing. Passengers exited through chute handing from rear door. Campus Calendar Wednesday Noon Moms Wknd Ch 110 SU Deseret Clb 111 -SU Chi Delta Phi 112SU Fr Tbl 113 SU Sig Xi 114 SU Homcrg Bonfire Com 313 SU 3:00 Char la 213 SU 4:00 WAW 315 SU SU Bd 337 SU Sig Xi Init Gerl 2nd Fir 5:00 Phi Beta Kap Init • Gerl 2nd Fir 6:30 Emerald Awards Bnqt NlO SU Sig Xi A Phi Beta Kap Bnqt BalJrm SU 7:00 Educ Movie 138CW 7:30 Hatch Lect 201 SU YM Cab YM SU 7:45 Co-op Wrkshp 315 SU 8:00 Dames Brdg 334 SU Phone DI 5-1511, Ext. 218. I'm Emerald Classified Ads— t 'HARLOTTK SHEFKIKLI). 21 year-old Miss United States from I'tah, holds snarling lion rub during \isit recently to the zoo at Auckland, X.Z. < harlotie went to New Zealand especially for the opening of a Mormon temple and college at Tuhikaramea near Hamilton. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER oslcmls a hand of welcome to Vice President Nixon at National Airport as tile latter returns from his South American good will tour. Standing between the two men is the Vice President’s wife, Pat. At right is Julie, the Nixon’s oldest daughter. Greeting her mother is their other daughter, Pat. The Nixons were targets of violent mob attacks in Venezuela, last stop of their tour. WANT ADS Rates: 4c per word first insertion. 2c thereafter. Minimum charge 40c. Placement of all ads and changes must be in by 3 p.m. on the day preceding publication. FOR SALE PORTABLE REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, noiseless. Like new, with case 1815 Kincaid. Ideal for young instructor, 3-bed room house. 1! 2 baths, close to college. DI 3-6560. KRIGIDAIRE Excellent con dition. reasonable. 405 West L, Springfield. RI 7-2344. WIRE DICTATION MACHINE; complete transcription acces sories, extra wires. DI 4-2488. TENOR SAX. Buescher Aristo crat. 1 yr. old, excellent con dition. Must .sacrifice. $250, originally $400. Call DI 3-9700 after 5 p.m. WANTED Want live-in job after 28th. Sev enteen. EXPERIENCED: chil dren, cooking. Exchange ref erences. Barbara Blocher. Box 981. Elmira. Wanted to sub-lease for summer session (8 weeks t. Two high school teachers, bachelor apart ment, furnished. If interested contact Les Simons, 314 Alder Street. Myrtle Point. Oregon. RENTALS ! Furnished 3-roomed apartment, downstairs, light and water paid. 2530 Hilyard. DI 5-4705. $45.00 per month. $6S LARGE DUPLEX. One bed room, lawn, carport, stove and refi igerator. Near U. of O. Call DI 5-1260. UCLA SUMMER SESSION — HOUSING—-Furnished singles, accommodates 2; furnished 1 bdrm., accommodates 3; Sun decks, new building, laundry fac. Garages, $115-$150, full j kitchens. Westwood Property Management, 1001 Gayley, Los Angeles 24, Calif. AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER SCHOOL — Large, modern studio with bedroom, kitchen, dinette, small garden, complete ly FURNISHED. $75.00. Smaller studio with nice view', sundeck, kitchenette, bath. FURNISHED. $55.00. Phone mornings befoe 10 a.m. or after 5. DI 4-S490. Room and board, or board only. 342 E. 13th Ave. DI 3-5544. RENTALS ROOM AND BOARD. Good home cooked meals. 671 East 16th. DI 3-2269. Better FURNISHED ROOM, air conditioned. 469 E. 15th. Men only. FURNISHED one bedroom up stairs apartment. 1227 High. $45.00. Call DI 3-6431 or DI 3-3564. AUTO REPAIRS Motor Overhaul $58.50 PARTS and LABOR GUARANTEED 100% (Written) E.Z. TERMS LOAN CARS T&A Motors 2025 Franklin Blvd. — DI 5-1110 Before S a.m. and after 6 p.m. call DI 3-4445 SAVE ON GAS HAVE YOUR GAS mileage checked and an accurate tune up by dynamometer. Automatic transmission exchange $75. General Repairing cn All Make Cars EUGENE GARAGE 379 East Sth DI 5-5261 FREE Loan Cars or Pickups Motor Overhaul .$ 5t 30.000 mile guarantee Motor Rebuild .$149 60.000 mile guarantee Front end align.$ 6 Front end overhauled .§ 20 Automatic transmission reseal ...$ 2# Brakes new shoes..$ 18 Easy Terms at THRIFTY AUTO REPAIR 940 Pearl DI3-7114 Open 7 a m. to 10 p.m. “Heart of downtown Eugene” SERVICES HOUSE DANCE PHOTOS. DI 3 6939. Fast arid reasonable. Photographs—House groups and dances. Phone DI 4-3432. The Fehly Studio. Contact Northwest Photographic Illustrators near the campus for pictures of all important functions. 1231 Alder. DI 3 2111. LOST — FOUND BROWN WALLET. Please return to Delta Upsilon, 1S34 Potter, or call DI 4-0711.