Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 20, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    Local Phi Kappa Group
To Petition for Charter
Officers of the newly organized Phi Kappa club, which is
planning- to petition the national Phi Kappa Sigma social fra
ternity for permission to establish a chapter at Oregon, weie
elected recently at the home of Dr. Frank G. Flack, associate
professor of hnglish.
The officers include William D. [
Anderson, a transfer from the I
University of Washington, presi
dent; Robert Reeves, first vice
president; James Cassell, second
vice-president; Ben H. Tooze, so
cial chairman; Robert Goffard,
secretary; Vernon Flake, treasur
er; Arthur B. Elbon Jr„ scribe;
'end Michael Zivic, sergeant-at
arms.
Pledges Listed
Men pledging the club are Jack
C. O’Dell, Robert O. Reeves, Ar
l.iur B. Elbon Jr., Ben H. Tooze,
Alan L. Zufflueh, Charles M.
Green, Michael T. Zivic, Vernon
H. Flake, James Cassell, Robert G.
CHARLIE SPIVAK
In Person
One Nite Only
Friday
Feb. 21
CHARLIE
SPIVAK
and His Orchestra
CRYSTAL
GARDENS
Salem, Ore.
OREGON
OUTFITTERS
Have A Complete
Selection of
Men's Clothing
Gifts and
Luggage
For You
HEGOM
IJTI-lTTERS
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Goffard, James W. Pratt, Robert
M. Allen, Kenneth Larson, Peter
D. Zupan, and Donald M. Cassell.
Action on applications from
other men who have announced
their desiffe for membership will
be taken at the next meeting.
Dale Anderson, president of the
group, is now drawing up the con
stitution and objectives of the new
club for presentation to the stu
dent affairs committee.
The club plans eventually to
build a chapter house on the cam
pus.
Randy Airs
( Con tinned from page one)
Intolerant Americans
Americans are much more in
tolerant toward the Jews than are
the English, who have always
maintained a more liberal attitude,
Churchill asserted.
He explained that the Arabs
and the Jews had lived together
peacefully until more Jews came
in and the Arabs saw that they
would be outnumbered.
“Only A minority of the Jews
exhibit nationalistic and aggres
sive tendencies,” Churchill said.
He explained that there are
many more empires than the Brit
ish, but that the Americans seem
to object only to the British. He
termed the American attitude a
“guilt complex about empires.”
English Pilgrims
Had the Pilgrims been non-Im
perialistic they would never have
landed in a country that already
belonged to another people, he
said'. “But the Pilgrim fathers
were made of sterner stuff; they
were Englishmen," Churchill ex
plained.
“What has happened to the
original inhabitants of the coun
try? Where are they?” he asked.
Churchill termed the United
States the “star pupil in the class”
taking lessons from England in
government, but advised Ameri
cans to take post-graduate courses
since other British proteges are
quickly catching up.
The British theory of govern
ment, he said, is to combine em
pire with liberty.
Indian Query
In a heated question and answer
period following the speech.
Churchill flayed the anti-British
attitude to the Egyptian question,
in answer to a query concerning
this posed by an Egyptian Uni
versity student.
Churchill asked the audience
what would have been the fate of
Egypt had not “British blood been
spilt at El Alamein.” He further
cited the treaty of 1936 in which
the British had waived the pro
vision demanding that the Egyp
tians maintain cainps on the Suez
canal for British troops, and the
Empire had erected these camps
themselves. From these two in
stances, Churchill forceably ex
pressed the belief that Britain had
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every right to keep troops in
Egypt.
Churchill was introduced by Dr.
Harry K. Newburn, University
president.
Sylvia Killman, junior in music,
played two piano solos, “Gardens
in the Rain” and “More Than Slow
Waltz.”
Cromwells at It Again
Counselor Interviews
TRENTON, N. J„ Feb. 19.—(AP)
James H. R. Cromwell, fromer U.
S. minister to Canada, filed suit in
chancery court Wednesday for an
absolute divorce from tobacco heir
ess Doris Duke.
Copy Desk Staff:
Hans Wold, editor
Laural Mason
Jennine Macaulay
Chuck pegamahl
CAMPUS
CALENDAR
Meeting in room 101 PE at 7:30
tonight for all men and women in
terested in registering as camp
counsels for summer camps thia
summer.
YWCA sophomore commission
meets at 6:30 tonight at Alpha
Gamma Delta.
ISA senate meeting in 105 Com
merce building at 7:30 p.m. Open
to all Independent students.
Advertising Staff for Thursday:
Day Manager, Bob Chaney
Layout Manager, Shirley Gilbert
Layout and Soliciting Executives:
Bob Kerr
Pan Newton
Marilyn Turner
Joan Mimnaugh '
Typist, Jeanne Macauley
Wrist Watches — Jewelry
Necklaces—Lapel Pins—Ear Rings
Expert Watch Repairing
For Your Jewelry Needs
Huff's Jewelry
827 Willamette
The Jewel Box
1036 Willamette
OBSIDIAN'S FIRST ANNUAL
'Ski Show5
• Stage Presentation
• Three Ski Shorts
• Ski Style Show
Sun Valley Serenade
FULL LENGTH MOVIE WITH
JOHN PAYNE SONJA HENIE
—PLUS—
"THE BOWERY"
THURSDAY NIGHT
February 20th
McDonald Theatre
Tickets available at all
Ski Shops and from
Club Members
Doors Open At
7:30
FOR THAT DELICIOUS
$1 DINNER
THE BEST IN STEAKS
WE CATER TO BANQUET PARTIES
Cafe ’Del Rey
T. J. Chiartunonte, Prop.
Open 7 a. in. till 11 p. in. daily
845 Willamette * .00. Op .Phone 830
A Quick Stepper
Needs A Smooth
Shoe
Have Your
Haberdashery Done by
Excellent Service
PROGRESSIVE
SHOE SHOP
75.W. Broadway
SUN VALLEY
SERENADE"
with
Sonja Henie John Payne
and
"BOWERY"
with
George Raft Wallace Beery
"PASSKEY TO
DANGER"
"SANTA FE
UPRISING"
"CALENDAR GIRL"
Starring
JANE' FRAZEE
WILLIAM MARSHALL
GAIL PATRICK
SHE WROTE THE
BOOK"
and
"MY DARLING
CLEMENTINE"
I LINDA DARNELL
HENRY FONDA
★McKENZIE
I IN SPRINGFIELD
"SINGING
ON THE RANGE"
HOOSIER HOTSHOTS
"HOME, SWEET
HOMICIDE"
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RANDOLPH SCOTT
ITATE
v THEATIIE -
“Breakfast in Hollywood’
and
“LITTLE MISS BIG”