Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 09, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    Today’s World
WASHINGTON, May 8.—
(UP)—The government moved
swiftly tonight to stretch out
the nation’s vanishing coal
reserves by country-wide ra
tioning of manufactured gas,
dimouts in 22 eastern and mid
-»■ western states, and use of
truck fleets for emergency
freight transportation.
NEW YORK, May 8.—(UP)
—The United Nations Security
Council, with the Soviet dele
gate absent, delayed considera
tion of the Iranian case until
May 20.
WASHINGTON, May 8.—
(UP)—A nationwide railroad
strike seemed near, while the
38-day old strike of 400,000
soft coal miners continued
with no sign of settlement.
JERUSALEM, May 8. —
(UP)—The Arab Higher Com
mittee appealed to Premier
Stalin for Russian support of
Arabic opposition to the Ang
lo-American recommendations
for Palestine.
WASHINGTON, May 8.—
(UP)—The House Military Af
fairs committee approved leg
islation to give terminal leave
pay to discharged enlisted
men.
BERLIN, May 8.— (UP) —
The first anniversary of V-E
day found Europe hungry and
battered', and in no mood to
celebrate.
Hopkins’ Students Present
Public Piano Recital Toniqbt
Offering a wide range of selec
tions from early classic to con
temporary pieces, ten students of
George Hopkins, professor of piano,
will present a two-piano program
in the music school auditorium to
night at 8 p.m.
Selections Have Wide Appeal
Open to the public, the concert
has been arranged to appeal to all
types of music lovers. Included on
the program are movements from
several great concertos.
Students of Hopkins who will be
heard in the last two-piano pro
gram of the season are Gloria
Fletcher, sophomore; Maxine Cady
Barnes, senior; Helen Hudson,
freshman; Wilma Jeanne Wilson,
sophomore; Helen McFetridge,
freshman; Robbieburr Warrens,
sophomore; Johnette King, junior;
Joanne Twendt, sophomore; Joyce
Gordon, freshman; all music school
majors; and Elizabeth Trump Pol
lock, junior in liberal arts.
Tonight’s Program
Tonight’s program will consist of
seven duets.
1. Mozart. Double concerto
in E flat major (first movement)
2. Schumann.Concerto
in A minor (first movement)
3. Mosowski . Concerto
in E. major (Scherzo movement)
4. Repper .;.
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Dancer in the Patio (Tango)
Scott.Danse Negre
5. MacDowell..Concerto in D minor
(first and second movements)
6. Myrow.Autumn Nocturne
Benjamin.Jamaican Rumba
7. Infante . Ritmo
Orchesis Announce
Concert Program
The program of the dance con
cert to be given by Orchesis, mod
ern dance honorary, Saturday eve
ning in Gerlinger hall was an
nounced this week. The concert,
which begins at 7:30, will feature
13 dances composed by senior and
junior Orchesis members under
the direction of Miss Rosamond
Wentworth, head of the dance de
partment and assistant professor
of physical education.
First dance on the program will
be “Opening Dance.” It will be fol
lowed by “Chorales,” “Jesu, Joy
of Man’s Desiring,” two English
folk dances—“Dargason” and “Put
ney Ferry,” “Country Gentleman,”
“Delusion,” '•‘Waltz ‘ Quadrille,”
“Tango,” “Conquest,” “Lament,”
“Earthbound,” and “Celebration.”
Due to a limited seating capacity
of 250, visiting guests of the cam
pus have been especially invited to
attend the Saturday night per
formance. There will be a repeat
performance of the dance concert
Tuesday evening at 8:15. Students
may attend either performance but
seating will be less difficult Tues
day evening, Miss Wentworth said.
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY —
conducted' a forum, led by a clergy
man, a scientist, and a minister, to
discuss the United States bomb
policy.
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