Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 21, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    AKD to Initiate
18 in Honorary
Eighteen students who have a
high scholastic rating and a major
interest in sociology and the prob
lems related to that field, will be
initiated into Alpha Kappa Delta,
the national sociology honorary,
tonight at the faculty club at 6:30.
Captain Hsu Kai Yu of the Chi
nese Nationalist army, and a spe
cial student at the University, will
be the guest speaker at the dinner.
Officers who have been working
on plans for the affair for several
weeks, include: president, Marion
Chessman, senior in sociology; sec
retary-treasurer Joan Farmer, sen
ior in sociology; and Dr. J. V. Ber
reman, adviser.
Those to be initiated include the
following: Hildur Bailey, Ann Bur
gess, Barbara Clark, Grace Ginure,
Oregana Schedules
Delta Zeta, Gamma
Today Delta Zeta and Gamma
hall residents will have photo
graphs taken for the 1948 Ore
gana. Kennell-Ellis studio is tak
ing individual pictures according
to the following schedule:
October 22: Gamma Phi Beta,
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
October 23: Pi Beta Phi, Sigma
Kappa.
October 24 and 25: Susan Camp
bell hall.
October 27: McChesney hall.
*
Joan Farmer, Bonnie B, Glennie,
Betty Hauger, Susan Huffaker,
Maxine Jamieson, Shu-Chuang
King, Barbara Jirak, Virgil Larson,
Mary Shermap, Richard Ulrey,
Lucibel Van Atta, Robert Van Vac
tor, Lois Stanton, and Leona Or
mond.
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WORLD
HEADLINES
By UNITED PRESS *
UNITED NATIONS HALL,
Flushing, N. Y., Oct. 20—Russia
today rejected the American plan
for Korean independence, and de
manded anew that all American
and British personnel leave Greece.
Soviet Vice-Foreign Minister An
drei Y. Vishinsky appealed to the
full United Nations general assem
bly to oust Anglo-American repre
sentatives from Greece on grounds
that they are the real trouble-mak
ers in the Balkans.
The United States, brushing
aside these new Soviet attacks
on American plans for Greece
and Korea, warned tonight that
the United States eventually
might use its troops to protect
Greece. American Delegate Her
schel Johnson, speaking on the
radio (ABC) during a recess of
the United Nations general as
sembly, said that if Soviet-dom
inated Batkin countries persist
in aggression against Greece, the
! United States “will be prepared
to cooperate with other members
of UN in putting into effect
whatever measures are recom
mended by the general assembly
for the protection of Greece.”
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20—The
supreme court today passed up
without comment ail opportunity to
decide whether nudism is a free
dom guaranteed under the consti
tution. The court refused to hear
an appeal brought by two Califor
nians who ran a nudist colony out
side Los Angeles. They were found
guilty of violating a city anti-nud
ist regulation which prohibits co
mingling of the sexes in a. nudist
camp.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—The
state department reversed itself
tonight and abandoned its plan to
take over from the army admin
istration of the occupied areas of
Europe and Asia. Department
Press Officer Michael J. McDer
mott said the decision was in no
way dictated by the “present
world situation” but was taken
purely for administrative rea
sons.
LONDON, Oct. 20—The Daily
Express said today that the Queen
Mary sailed for New York yester
day with another $40,000,000 worth
of gold to replenish the Bri tish gold
stocks in the United States. The
treasury declined to comment. The
government was known to be send
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Britain’s dollar shortage grows.
LONDON, Oct. 20 — Princess
Elizabeth will take her place on the
right hand of King George VI for
the first time tomorrow when the
king opens the labor government’s
third session of parliament. The
session may see demands made
that the house of lords be stripped
of its power to check labor's na
tionalization of industry.
PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 20—A
new Pacific storm centered about
250 miles west of Newport tonight
appeared to be spending itself in
the heaviest October rains since
1882. The storms which lashed the
coast for five days caused two
slides on highway 101 near New
ir- ' ■
port and a minor rock slide on tfco
Columbia river highway near
Crown point.
PARIS, Oct. 20—Communist
leaders tonight threatened to
cripple all France’s Industry with
a general strike and appealed for
the Socialist party to merger
with them to help stop Gen.
Charles De Gaulle's victorious
anti-communist union of tho
French people. The Communists
I called off their week-old subway
and bus strikes earlier today af
ter the French army alerted
troops in the capital.
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