Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 11, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    WORLD
HEADLINES
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y„ Oct. 10
_(UP)—Great Britain, in a sur
prise move in the heated Palestine
case, formally proposed today that
each member of the United Nations
take “urgent measures" to absorb
-) “fair share” of the world s dis
placed persons.
The British proposal was laid be
fore the UN Palestine committee
on the eve of a major American
policy statement on the holy land
problem.
Great Britain offered a resolu
tion to ask all UN members to act
swiftly on the displaced persons
problem because “hundreds of
thousands of victims of aggression,
Jewish and non-Jewish alike, re
main in displaced prisons camps
. . . unable to live normal lives.”
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10 (UP)
_The United States doesn’t have
a shortage bf oil, but just of
surplus oil, Petroleum Economist
Marion E. Dice told a California
natural gasoline association
meeting today.
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10 (UP)-*
The Waterfront Employers asso
ca'tion of Southern California to
nght credited their weeklong shut
down of Los Angeles and Long
Eoaph harbors with ending a strike
cf walking bosses.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (UP)
The United States anil Great
Britain, in a move to relieve
Italy’s dollar shortage and
strengthen her non-eommunist
government, announced their
agreement tonight to return $28,
000,000 in war-seized monetary
gold to Italy Immediately.
SHANGHAI, Saturday, Oct. 11
(UP) - A communist radio broad
cast today quoted a “people's lib
eration army” manifesto which
{listed seven communist demands,
...... ■ MW I.H— I Mil 8 II i li w——WBWWB—i
. BANDMAN SPIKE JONES and five of his 26 City Slickers present
pictorial evidence of the musical madness they bring to CBS lis
teners each Friday night on their musical variety and comedy show,
“Spotlight Revue.” _ The program also features Dorothy Shay, “The
Park Avenue Hillbilly,” singing the backwoods ballads that made
her famous.
including punishment of General
issimo Chiang Kai-Shek as a war
criminal.
Accusing four big families—Chi
ang, H. H. Kung, T. V. Soong and
Chen—of making $10,000,000,000
American dollars, it asked for con
fiscation of all thehir property.
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 10.—
(UP)—Postmaster Michial D.
Fanning today pointed out that
national letter writing week
starts Sunday and southern Cali
fornia postmasters were using
the occasion to celebraate the re
cent start of helicopter delivery
service.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—(UP)
—Assistant Attorney General John
F. Sonnett disclosed today that he
will go into court soon in an at
tempt to compel a number of in
dustrialists to comply with provi-,
sions of the Clayton act making in
terlocking directorships in compet
ing firms unlawful.
Sonnett is in charge of the anti
trust division. His plans became
known when Attorney General
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Tom C. Clark announced that the
justice department had just com
pleted a five-month survey of inter
locking directorships.
CINCINNATI, Oct. 10—(CP)
—America’s colleges and univer
sities this year will have the
greatest attendance in histor
despite a decrease in freshman
veterans, Dr. Raymond Walters,
president of the University of
Cincinnati, predicted today.
Dr. W’alters, known as the na
tion’s authority on statistics of
higher education, based his pre
diction of total enrollment of 2,«
500,000 on returns from 350 in
stitutions queried on enrollment
prospects. Last year’s enrollment,
he said, was aoout 2,000,000.
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forget the Dentyne Chewing Gum! I can’t
blame the little shavers, though. I’m as keen as
they are on that refreshing, long-lasting flavor.
And Dentyne helps keep their teeth white, too.”
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