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Tito, Soviet Urge Consideration of
Red China Rights oh Formosa Question
Moscow U.R) Marshal Tito
of Yugoslavia and the leaders of
the Soviet Union said today the
question of Formosa should be
settled in accordance "with the
rights of Communist China."
Tito and Soviet Premier Niko
lai Bulganin signed a joint com
munique which also expressed
regret that the Peiping govern
ment's "rights'1 had not been
recognized in the United Na
tions. At the same time, Tito signed
a separate comunique with So
viet Communist party leader
Nikita S. Khrushchev restoring
relations between their parties,
torn asunder in 1948 when Tito
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Pacific Will Make :
Change in Tuition
Forest Grove (U.fB The first
tuition change since 1951 will
be made by Pacific University,
according to Dr. Charles J. Arm
strong, president.
Tuition costs will be raised 10
per cent by a decision of the
board of trustees. Dr. Armstrong
said the raise is less than those
taken by other Northwest inde
pendent colleges.
Liberal arts tuition will be
changed from $250 to $275 and
optometry tuition from $300 to
$330, effective with the start of
the fall semester.
Long Beach, Calif. U.PJ A
father told a court his 18-year-old
son, charged with being in
toxicated, was "a good boy but
I can't get him to start looking
decent." Judge Charles T. Smith
agreed with Jesse Foote and or
dered the youth, Edward Foote,
to use $1.75 of a $26.75 fine to
get a haircut.
and his party were drummed out
of the International Cominform.
Tito and Bulganin issued a
joint statement which ended
their top level talks with the
announcement of "a new stage"
in relations between the two
Communist countries.
This was Tito's first visit to
Moscow since Josef Stalin oust
ed him from the Cominform
the Communist information bu
reau that coordinated party ac
tivities, and the communique
showed he and the Soviet lead
ers thought the same on many
world issues:
The communique indicated
that Tito and his Kremlin hosts
had reviewed the world situa
tion and found:
1. In the course of the past
year "further progress has been
made in the easing of interna
tional tension . . . Much was
contributed to this by the Gene
va conference last year ... In
this period the strength and
prestige of the United Nations
has been increased."
2. Both governments "regret"
that Communist China's "rights
in the United Nations have not
yet been recognized."
3. Questions of disarmament
and collective security "and
other urgent questions in Eu
rope" have been examined.
Yugoslavia welcomed the Soviet
government's decision to reduce
its armed forces "as a contribu
tion to disarmament."
4. Both governments favor the
banning of atomic weapons.
5. They consider "that nego
tiations between the two Ger
man states are essential."
The communique called for
the removal of "all forms of dis
crimination and embargo" since
growing economic contacts be
tween states "is essential for
furthering peace and progress
throughout the world."
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of rain on aircraft parts, the bullet-nosed sled traveled 1560 miles an hour down the
two-mile track. The old speed mark was 1280 miles an hour. .
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Wednesday. June 20. 1958
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
Defense Officials
Seek Restoration
Of Foreign Funds
Washington (U.R) 'Two top
defense officials went before the
Senate Appropriations commit
tee today in an effort to get the
Senate to restore congressional
cuts in President Eisenhower's
foreign aid program.
Secretary of Defense Charles
E. Wilson and Adm. Arthur W.
Radford, chairman of the joint
chiefs of staff, will bolster the
administration's plea against
hefty cuts in military aid funds
for friendly nations.
Some Restored
The Senate Foreign Relations
committee already has restored
$700,000,000 of the $1,100,000,
000 the House cut from the
$4,900,000,000 asked by Presi
dent Eisenhower. In increasing
the House total, the Senate
committee restored $600,000,
000 of a $1,000,000,000 slash in
military aid funds.
The appropriations commit
tee is working out the general
outlines of the bill as approved
by the foreign relations com
mittee. The Senate will not be
gin debating the authorization
measure before next week.
Secretary of State John Fos
ter Dulles told the committee
Tuesday substantial cuts in the
aid program would "weaken
the entire structure of free
world alliances at a time when
resoluteness offers bright pros
pects of achieving solid results."
Insects Cast
In Solid Gold
Louisville, Ky U.R) You
would hardly expect to find a
20th century Benvenuto Cellini
in a dental school, but Dr. Ray
mond Meyers, dean of the Uni
versity of Louisville Dental Col
lege, uses the Italian goldsmith's
techniques in his hobby.
Dr. Meyers casts insects in
solid gold, as a change from
casting inlays and bridges.
He said the methods he uses
for making gold dragon flies,
spiders, flies, crickets and ci
cadas are identical to those used
by Cellini centuries ago.
Insects chosen for Dr. Meyers'
golden immortality first are
chloroformed, then touched with
wax before legs, antennas end
other parts stiffen.
Using a small brush, he coats
the entire insect with a fireproof
cement mixed with plaster and
water to prevent the bug from
being crushed when it is placed
in a steel flask which then is
filled with cement.
Grasshopper Too Big
The flask is placed in an elec
tric furnace and heated for sev.
eral hours, causing the bug to
disintegrate. If ashes remain,
they are shaken out through a
small opening called a sprue,
leading from the top of the flask.
Molten gold then is poured in
through the sprue by air pres
sure, filling the mold left by
the bug's body. When the "co
coon" of cement is removed, an
exact gold replica of the insect
emerges. An intricate process of
cutting off excess gold and pol
ishing completes the operation.
Dr. Meyers, always on the
lookout for insects to cast,
caught a 2'i-bylV4-inch grass
hopper some years ago while on
a Mississippi fishing trip.
He went through the Initial
phases of preparing his prize for
casting, only to find that it
would require some $250 worth
of gold. He still has the grass
hopper embalmed in rubber
cement.
Agriculture Problems
Not Met, Bankers Told
Bend U.R) Ervin L. Peter
son, assistant secretary of agri
culture, told- Oregon bankers
yesterday that the 90 per cent
price support program has not
i proved effective in meeting agri
' culture problems.
He said he believed that no
i political panacea could solve
I the problems of agriculture. The
i former head of the Oregon
state agriculture department
said the government should help
create the proper atmosphere
and conditions for working out
a satisfactory solution along
economic and social lines.
Bankers ended their 51st an
nual convention by naming Don
R. Smith of Portland as presi
dent of the association.
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