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Preside Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Friday, Jan. 21, 19SS-(5ec. D-3 t :v .- ....... ; i-'--. ::: yi , -vl;:--''. .'--. v:-.-: ! - r ' ... - , ? 1 . V',, - , , ' 4 i : : . J, . . , . m rSAVE $4.07. ; V .f 4Sr YOU SAVE $2 4 m FAMOUS . . ,,n3:UWg? V " - I i -- '. . 0 Mtnres with Ul rilht hand he answer question at his news conference. This is the first Eisenhower conference at which photographers were permitted to operate during the actual conference of qneitiona and answers. Seated along wall, facing camera, are left to right: James Hagerty - and Murray Snyder, yur wircpnow; Nations Discuss Plea For Formosati Truce By SEYMOUR TOPPING " LONDON im Britain, the Unit ed States and New Zealand con sulted Thursday on a possible ap peal for United Nations interven tion to stop fighting around the Tachen Islands between Nationalist and Red China. The active ground combat zone Nationalist Planes Attack Red Shipping By SPENCER MOOSA tatpf.h Formosa jjf) Waves r Nationalist nlanes attacked Red ships swarming in seas around the imperiled Tachen Islands Thurs day and claimed at least 44 craft gunk, including 9 gunboats. 1 The defense ministry also Insist 4 tm, vivianffhiuin idand euerrfl- la garrison "still is keeping im- TTwre than two days after the Chi- .... RmW claimed it fell to a litrMnintf invasion. The ministry aaid the garrison was locked in "a life.qrdeafh,? .fn.ffsi n ihm- Island v- a? miles north of the Tachens, which; are. too miles north of Formosa.;" p.inintr Radio asserted the en tire garrison, which it put at 1.080 wh-nAM H wa killed or captured. It boasted that "the liberation of 'vitrianschnn Island" -was a 'iclear indication" of Red China's "de termined win to liberate Taiwan trormosa). ' ' ' ri TTeitmc, Vn.Tnt defense mm- Wb - - Istry spokesman, said 720 guerril las defended Yikiangshan when 5,500 Red marines landed Tuesday after heavy bombing ; raids and bombardment from naval guns. ueiimi) stimatd the ffuerrillas .a vnii i vta at the Communist attackers despite " a Red bombing and artillery pounding that rivaled the battle, for "Heartbreak Ridge i. tt, Vnrcn War .He conceded that the defenders' casualties also were heavy. ' ' ' , The Communists were reponea pouring in more troops and attack fat under the covering fire of Red rtillerv from nearby Toumen ana The defense ministry said the Wednesday air blows were con ntrntMf in the Foochow (Min- how) area some 130 miles north f r Northern Formosa ' and from 100 to 200 miles south of the TnVinne In one strike, three waves of nationalist planes hit the raning - ciarmi area more than 75 miles north of Foochow, attacking a con centration of small gunboats. The ' ministry claimed 9 gunboats sunk . n- heavllv damased. All planes returned safely , to base, the ministry saia. College to Get Concert Hall rtnrinn rv A million j.n.. Miv,rf hail which will be buUt at Augustana CoUege, Rock Island; I1L, will enable music lov ers to hear equally well no mat- The building, acoustically de signed byjhysicists at Armour Research Foundation ; f Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, ituimMl nrimarilv as a con- w . o uakMw , " cert hall for 400 singers, a 50 . piece orchestra, and an audience of 1.500. . ' :V . Dwight Bishop, "associate physi cist at the Foundation in charge Af the nroiect said that "just as a x piano soundboard emphasizes the quality of piano music, the structure was planned as a proper background for the sounds of the . tini and nnrna - r Bishop added that the building also win be used as a motion pic ture theatre and as an auditorium fnr fnlle Mmmencements. Construction is slated to begin early next spring. raTFF. flWVFR CITED OLD SAYBROOK. Conn. A" A motorist who didn't have a dime to pay a bridge toll was arrested for driving a stolen automobile. Police found the rightful owner of the car and arrested him too for ignoring: six parking tickets. in Nationalist island territory a Inn the China mainland 200 miles tor so by air or snip from national 1st Formosa. The British foreign office dis closed the - three countries jointly have been considering asking the U. N. Security council to sees a cease fire in the whole China con flict. ' - . "Th nrnnnsal was one of a num ber' of possible courses of action which we discussed witn tne unit ed States and New Zealand in the course of exchanges over recent menus," a Foreign Office spokes man tout newsmen, uui no acu- sion to carry it out was taken." British officials said the cease fire move now is being given fresh attention in a flurrv of dinlomatic exchanges. They added this is due to the personal weight President Eisenhower has tnrown oenina ine proposal. Aim for Cease Fire The President told a white Rniiu ticwc conference Wednesday he would like to see the U. N. try ; a mmm a a a to use its good ouices to naii me fighting m that area, wnicn ne called a "sort of powderieg." In Paris. French officials gave cautious approval to the cease fire idea but pointed out mac u. n. intervention is a "complicated f- fair." Manlim. 'Rfitain anerily C- cused Generalissimo Chiang Kai- Shelc'i Nationalists of simung tne 1,717-ton Briiisn ireignier .caen dale hv air hombine while the shin was unloading in the Red China port of Swatow The freighter s British-officered 58 crewmen were reported safe. Plaa Prateit Th fnrAlcm nffire said the Brit ih rnnsulate at Tarrwui. Formosa. would make a strong protest with provincial authorutes, aaaing: ' "Tf tlM Rritish owners of the ves sel demand compensation, we shall pass on the claim. Britain recognized Red China in 1950 and maintains onlv consular ties with Chiang Kai-Shek's re gime. 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