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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1947)
Club to Show Movies of Italy Technicolor movies showing his torical and scenic views of Italy will be the program of the first meeting of the International Rela tions club next Tuesday at 8:10 p.m. at Westminster house. The pictures were taken by Rob ert Allen, president of the club, during the summer of 1945, while he was on duty in Italy as an army officer in the OSS. The movies will be presented in geographical se quences, showing scenes of Rome, Siena, Florence, Milan, Tunis, and the Alps. He also took shots of the Italian countryside and the people. “Some fine examples of Renais sance, Gothic, and modern archi tecture are included in the reels,” he said. Allen explained that these movies have not been edited, and contain a few personal shots of himself. In addition to the film, a discus sion of the possibilities for the University to send delegates to the International Relations club con ference at Vancouver, B. C., is planned. The conference is sched uled for November 21 and 22. The club is backed by the Carnegie en dowment for international peace. Outstanding Cliff James to Play 'The Man' In Forthcoming Show CLIFF JAMES With the awards of outstanding actor of 1945-46 and best support ing actor of 1946-47 to his credit, Cliff James begins the new Uni versity theater season with a bid for future awards as Sheridan' Whiteside in “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” to be presented Octo TIME TO WINTERIZE For the safety of your car get a complete check-up now. WALDER'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE 11 th and Hilyard For Sophisticated Styles in Comfortable Clothes Shop at ' / Anita Shop 852 Willamette ber 24, 25, 29, 30, 31 and November 1 and two new dates November 7 and 8. “The Man,” made famous by Monty Woolley on the stage and in the movies, is a part almost as long as Hamlet and has the added diffi culty of being played almost en tirely from a wheel chair. “Playing from a wheel chair isn’t half as hard as phrasing the lines just right. It’s a different type than I've played before and is good experience,” commented Cliff. When he isn’t acting, the junior is majoring in what he vaguely terms “liberal arts.” Prefers Directing “I’m interested in anything to do with acting and would like to go into directing for the stage, al though I haven’t made up my mind yet,” Clif/ said. His older sister is now acting in New York. As Whiteside, Cliff is the fork tongued lecturer and wit who gets marooned at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley (Charles Boice and Jane Cordiner) when he slips on their icy doorstep and breaks his leg. The unwilling guest proceeds to make the Stanley home his cita del and relegates the Stanleys to their bedroom, while he installs penguins from Byrd, an octopus from Lucius Beebe, a miniature city of cockroaches in a glass case, and his famous friends from Lon don and Hollywood. Satire on America An apt comment on Whiteside is made by his nurse Miss Preen (Ger aldine Hettinger) who as a parting shot informs him: “If Florence Nightingale had nursed you, she would have married Jack the Rip per instead of founding the Red Cross.” “The lines sell the play which is a contemporary satire on the American scene,” stated Cliff. Supporting players are: Marie Di Loreto, Lavorn Taylor, Diane Barnhart, Bob Over, Don Smith, Walter Payne, Patricia White, Ron Phillips, Emelie Jackull, Jeanette Grant, Elton Allen, Virginia Woods, William Alley, James Sorum, and Dick Monnie. iwo donations a year trom every person on the campus is the goal of the committee in charge of blood donations for the University of British Columbia in a forthcom ing drive. South. Dakota state university has an 82-voice a cappella choir. Just Arrived!! GLENN MILLER FAVORITES With “Chatanooga Choo-Choo” and others! come to WILSON MUSIC HOUSE 89 East 10th Av* French Republic (Continued from t>aac one) solution that was democratic and realistic at the same time, Dr. Wright said, but “Compromises are like fat men—nobody loves them.” Communists Cooperate General DeGaulle, rather than accept the new system, went into exile. The communists believed in taking part on this road on' which they believed would lead to Utopia, the speaker continued. But he add ed, while the communists were working under this red, white, and blue umbrella, they still looked* to Marxian doctrine for guidance. DeGaulle wants a strong execu tive government. He is not a schemer in the sense of Napoleon or Boulanger, Dr. Wright said. His aim is national strength and his job is to get that strength. He is not a fascist in the sense of Hitler, Wright continued, but he believes that there cannot be compromise, because France cannot survive di visions today. The tragedy of the whole picture, Wright said, was that Charles De ■* Business Manager Appoints Helpers Staff appointments were released yesterday by Olga Yevtich, busi ness manager of the 1948 Oregana, Carol Becker, sophomore in lib eral arts, has been reappointed as executive secretary. Don Findlay, sophomore in business administra tion, was named promotion mana ger of the business staff. Sale to End This morning is the last chance before the dance to buy tickets for the Sophomore Whiskerino at the Co-op. Ticket sales close at noon. All house representatives selling tickets must turn in their tickets by 2 o'clock to Bill Green upstairs at the Side from 12:15 to 2 p.m. Tickets will be sold at the door, Gaulle, who could have brought France together, had contempt for compromise and he is sabotaging men who are trying to do what he could have done. j SOME LIKE 'EM S M O O T H Spin these smoothies 79c each White Christmas .Carmen Cavallaro And Mimi .... . Dick Haypties Near you . 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