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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1947)
Morse Soys Foreign Program Shows Paths to be Followed DES MOINES, April 10 (AP) — Senator Wayne Morse (R-Ore) said Thursday night he believes the T r u m a n-Vandenberg inter national program “serves notice on the nations of the world that we intend to insist on carrying out the objectives of the San Francisco charter.” Speaking at a banquet conclud ing Drake university’s Supreme Court day, Senator Morse said “I feel it my duty as a member of •congress to make it perfectly •clear to my constituents that I dial! be no party to any program that seeks to turn us into an iso lated nation because I know such "Here Leo the Lip/' Says Harvard Crimson CAMBRIDGE, April 10 (AP) — From the banks of the placid Charles river in erudite Cambridge tonight came a call for "The Har vard Athletic association to take immediate steps to sign Leo Duro •eher (suspended manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers) as first assist ant to baseball Coach Dolph Sam borski.” The plea was made in an open letter to Harvard Athletic Director William J. (Bill) Bingham by the editors of the Harvard Crimson. The student daily will publish it in the morning edition. “Ten thousand men of Harvard have long looked to you (Bingham) as the personification of fair play and sportsmanship,” reads the let ter. “Today, 2,000,000 citizens of Brooklyn—dazed, bewildered, al most crushed by the injustice of Leo Durocher’s suspension—look to the outside world for leadership. “Even Magerkurth (National league umpire George Magerkurth) and all his Olympian ire never dis patched ‘The Lip’ to the showers for *1 'amt EXTRA RICH NIGHT CREAM \ $ALON FORMULA - ,'/>f »„ LIMITED TIME^ A rich, smoothing cream, ^containing precious oils and j lipoids. Coaxes dry skin to softer, fresher beauty for 'spring. Get your supply now. r f<e—erted w** —/ wddy . PENNY-WISE DRUG 40 E. Broadway a course will lead to our destruc tion.” The senator ufged early elimi nation of the veto from the United Nations and a broadening of the brackets of international law to be administered through the world court. Earthquake Called Strongest in Years SEATTLE, April 10 (AP)—The earthquake which shook a large area in the southwest states early Thursday made the strongest re cording of any tremor in recent years on the University of Washing ton seismograph, Associated Pro fessor Howard Coombs reported. He said it started recording at 7:59 a.m. and continued intermit tently until after 9 a.m. "I am surprised that it didn’t do more damage,” the seismologist commented. “It probably was be cause it was so deep-seated.” He said that, due to proximity, the seismograph recording was strong er than the record of the Aleutians quake which caused a tidal wave a year ago, but tha tthe quake actu ally was not as violent as the north ern one. • Weather Forecast Fair Friday and Saturday. Rising daytime temperatures. Gentle vari able winds off coast. 154 straight games. That's a lot of ball games, Mr. Bingham.” ‘‘You, Mr. Bingham, can restore Mr. Durocher to baseball and socie ty.” Then came the “humble” sugges tion that the Harvard A. A. sign Durocher and “save Leo from the Mexican peso and the Yankee cho ler!” Nine Men Killed In Mine Explosion EXETER, Pr., April 10 (AP) — Nine men. were killed and nine oth ers injured Thursday in an anthra cite mine explosion 350 feet under ground. Only two victims were found soon after the early morning blast ripped through the Knox Coal com pany operation. Rescue workers digging through the debris several hours later found additional bodfes. Assistant Police Chief Ed Petrillo said the explosion, which rocked the workings soon after the men went on,the job, was caused 'by gas. There was no comment from the company. Wilson Chooses Lazor MEDFORD (AP)—Vince Lazor has been chosen to hurl the Salem Senators’ opening game against the University of Oregon tomor row night. The two Saturday night games against the Webfoots will be pitched by Ken Wyatt and Paul Sodereberg, Senators Manager Jack Wilson said. Dick Sinovic will take the mound in Sunday’s contest against Wenatchee. The Senators will break camp Monday, stopping off for a game with Oregon State college before with Oregon State college. DANCE PICTURES I CALL NUTTMAN 3300 — Ext. 329 Oregon W Emerald - WORLD NEWS SECTION JIM BANKS, BERT MOORE, EDITORS Longshoremen Urge Nationalization SAN FRANCISCO, April 10 (AP)—The nationalization of the nation’s basic industries was urged Thursday in a resolution adopted without a dissenting vote by the CIO International Long shoremen's and Warehousemen’s seventh biennial convention. 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