Page 4 University Daily Kansap Friday, Oct. 9, 1959 Conservative Victory Means Early Summit LONDON — (UPI) – Prime Minister Harold Maeillan probably will use his landslide election victory as an argument in favor of an early summit meeting with Russia, it was reported today. Aides of the Prime Minister predicted that one of the first acts of his rejuvenated regime will be to press the United States, France and West Germany for agreement to such a conference, perhaps to be held as early as next month. First in a Series If Macmillan has his way, a summit meeting this year dedicated largely to the issues of Berlin and disarmament would be only the first of a series of top-level efforts to solve east-west problems. The United States, although it denied Macmillan's campaign claim that agreement on a summit conference had already been reached, was not believed to be averse to the idea of an early meeting. In Washington, U.S. officials said an extensive exchange of views with London, Paris, and Bonn would begin soon to review the Western position on Berlin and other critical issues to be discussed with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev. The British elections largely had held up such consultations but informed sources in London said Macmillan now would take a firmer voice not only in calling for early summer talks but in the talks themselves. U. S., officials, who had been careful to avoid any appearance of partisanship during the British election campaign, expressed gratification over Macmillan's victory as soon as it was assured. Prefer Conservatives Prefer Conservatives Many American officials were known to feel that it would be easier to continue to work with the Conservatives than to deal with the Laborists, many of whose announced policies clash sharply with U. S. aims. Sumner Co. Disaster Area The Laborites favor, among other things, the admission of Red China to the United Nations, the neutralization of Germany, an immediate unconditional cessation of nuclear tests and perhaps the eventual nuclear disarmament of Britain. TOPEKA —(UPI)— Gov. George Docking was told by telegram today that the Small Business Administration had designated Sumner county as a disaster area because of floods Oct. 2-4. The city of Wellington was flooded, as was part of the surrounding area. The Conservatives are expected to continue their policy of close cooperation with the United States without significant change — an attitude indicated by Macmillan's decision to retain Selwyn Lloyd as foreign secretary. Bobo Too Cold To Be Choosy LONDON—(UPI)—The owner of Bobo the cold-natured chimp said today that getting a wife for him was a matter of life and death. It's because Boho needs a mate to cuddle up to during those long cold British nights ahead. "He gets lonely and cold at night," owner George Olsen explained. "Already he's caught a cold." Olsen, in desperation, advertised for a mate for Bobo, but the pickings were poor—only one reply. But Bobo, so chilly he can't be choosy, will don his white hat, red pants and red sweater next week and take a run down to South Shields to look over the prospects of making a match. If Bob likes the lady chimp, Olsen will buy her for him. Olsen said he thought any girl chimp in her right mind would fall for Bobo, whom he described as friendly, intelligent, expensive (8192), and more fun than a barrel of monkeys. On the other hand, Olsen is praying Bobo holds in check, during that size-up visit, some of his less desirable traits—he smokes cigarettes, chews cigars, and is one chimp that makes a pig of himself when he eats ice cream. Until he meets the prospective bride. Bobo will no doubt continue his daily routine—tearing about Olsen's house by day, shivering and whimpering by night. "He's definitely a case for a Lonely Hearts Club," said Olsen. Looking for a Place To Sit Back, Relax and Enjoy a Good PIZZA? This Weekend Come into THE HUDDLE 804 Vermont BAKED IN OUR OWN OVENS Security Agency To Give Examination Seniors and graduate students desiring to take the National Security Agency examination may pick up applications from Clifford Ketzel, assistant professor of political science. All applications must be returned to his office in Room 19, Strong Annex B, by Dec. 12. Applications will be mailed on that date to the agency's headquarters in Princeton, N.J. The National Security Agency will mail each student a "ticket of address" after it accepts his application. These "tickets" will inform the student where he is to take the examination. Russia Unconcerned With British Election MOSCOW — (UPI)— The official Soviet news agency Tass today reported, without comment, Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's Conservative party election victory in Britain. Prior to yesterday's balloting, Soviet commentators said they noticed little political difference between the Conservatives and the Labor Party. PARIS — (UPI) — A 15-month-old baby elephant named Zimbo was headed out across the Atlantic today by plane as a gift to President Eisenhower. Eisenhower Given Elephant A Seaboard and Western DC-4 took off from Paris this morning with Zimbo aboard. Its flight schedule was not announced. But the elephant was due to change planes at Shannon today and fly on to New York. Zimbo's eventual destination was the Washington Zoo. The elephant was offered as a gift to Eisenhower by Prime Minister Fulbert Youlou of the French Congo Republic when the President visited Paris for talks with Gen. Charles de Gaulle last month. Contractor Builds Own Fallout Shelter SARASOTA, Fla. — (UPI) — Contractor Ollie King is going to build himself a nuclear fallout shelter. And he says he'll build you one for about $650. It will be the first one,in Sarasota. 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