Xing George of Greece Dies; Prince Paul to Assume Rule Congress Seeks Communist Check WASHINGTON, April 1 (AP) — Immediate prosecution of the Com munist party and its officials on the ground that they failed to register as foreign agents was de manded Tuesday by Representa tive J. Parnell Thomas (R.-N. J,), chairman of the house committee on UnAmerican activities. Thomas wrote the justice de partment that “beyond any doubt, the Communist party of the Unit ed States is now, and has been since its inception, an agent of a foreign government.” Simultaneously, committee members disclosed that they will shortly issue a new report deal ing with the “American Youth for Democracy” organization. Wit nesses have called it a communist front and said it is active in American colleges. To permit expansion of the com mittee’s campaign, the house ad ministration committee approved Tuesday a bill to permit the spending of an extra $50,000. F*-"- ' " ; The Weather Oregon—considerable cloudiness with occasional light showers Wednesday and Thursday. Snow flurries above 4000 feet. Continued cool. Moderate southwest wind off coast. Students Get Physicals; Five on Infirmary List Monday and Tuesday saw 82 men and 22 women receive the required physical examination in the infirmary as entering UO freshmen, Dr. Fred Miller, direc tor of health service, reported. Dr. Miller announced that any student entering late may re ceive the examination by going to the infirmary. The infirmary also was a little lacking in April Fool’s prank sters yesterday as the list of pa tients totaled only five. They are Jessica Bartels, Woody Carson, Norma McKeegan, Winona Har rison, and Thomas Schuele. The Pinna Nobilis, a shell fish, spins silk. Early Italians used this silk in the manufacture of cloth. I Don't forget Mom and Dad this Easter . . . They'll really appreciate an Easter card from von —and you'll have fun choosing it f r o m our grand selection. k Cjifft SUofL Next to the Rex theatre HAVE YOU GOTTEN EVERYTHING for your EASTER DINNER? •d L Complete Your Menu UNIVERSITY GROCERY ATHENS, April 1 (AP)—King George II of Greece died un expectedly Tuesday and his brother, Prince Paul, will be sworn in as monarch at 7:30 p. m. The king, 56, died of a heart ailment. Immediately after the new king is sworn in, the government and monarch will issue messages to the people. Much Exiled George, who spent many years of his reign in exile, was returned to his throne last Sepember by a plebiscite. Former Premier George Papan dreou said the king died at 2:30 p. m. He said the king recently had been complaining of pain caused by angina pectoris. Election Contested The king, twice exiled from his country, returned to Greece after an election decided upon continu ance of the monarch. This election has been attacked as unrepresen tative by Russia factions, but its fairness was upheld by American and British delegates who ob served the polling. The death brought a new angle into the question of American aid to Greece, now being debated in Washington. Educators Go East D. W. Allton, Maude Garnett, and John H. Stehn represented the Uni versity at the tenth biennial meet ing of the Northwest Music Educa tors conference in Seattle, March 19-22. Music educators from Ore gon, Washington, Montana, Wyo ming, and Idaho attended the meet ings. Emerald _WORLD NEWS SECTION Krug Prepares Program For Possible Coal Crisis WASHINGTON, April 1 (API Employees of the dead solid fuels administration, their legal powers gone, were held on a standby ba sis Tuesday night for whatever they can do about soft coal al locations if the “mourning” lay off in the mines becomes extend ed. The staff, on 30 days’ dismissal notice with the expiration Monday of the second war powers act under which the agency operated, still is physically available for that month. They number about 500 here and in the field. I Second Edition of Book Set for Spring Release “Small Scale Retailing” by Dr. N. H. Cornish, professor of busi ness administration, is scheduled for its second edition in the spring by Binford and Mort, Portland pub lishers. Since its first appearance less than a year ago the book has been adopted by universities and colleges throughout the United States as a text, and business men in all lines of trade are buy ing it for their use. Professional and trade maga zines such as the Journal of Re tailing, Domestic Commerce, The Know How Exchange of the National Retail Dry Goods associ ation, and the Oregon Food Mer chants Magazine have reviewed it However, the Interior depai t ment emphasized that the agency's powers are gone. Presumably any actual new authority would have to come from congress, though recommendations from the office might get voluntary compliance. Faced with the possibility that the mine shutdown might extend past the “mourning” period of six days set by John L. Lewis, United Mine Workers president, Secretary of the Interior J. A. Krug directed that the organization be kept in existence temporarily. favorably and many authorities in retailing have commended Dr. Co rnish’s book highly. Light Earth Tremor Shakes Seattle Area SEATTLE, April 1 (AP)—A low intensity earthquake, originating within a 40-mile radius of Seattle, was felt in widely separated parts of the city shortly before 5 p. m. Tuesday. The quake was also felt lightly as far south as Olympia. Professor H. A. Coombs, in charge of the University of Wash ington seismograph said the tre mor, recorded about 4:58 p. m., was of an intensity "to be just barely felt.” Don Juan de Onate, in 159S, was established. 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