| worlcTheadlines i By United Press BEIRUT, Lebanon, Nov. 10. Haj Amin El Husseini, exiled grand mufti of Jerusalem, said today that ihc Arabs would fight anybody they had to in order to prevent a Jewish state in Palestine. He in timated that the Arab states would even go to the length of opposing rjiy international force sent to Palestine by the United Nations pfter the British withdrew, and ttiat American middle-eastern oil interests would suffer. SACRAMENTO, Nov. 10. The California toll bridge authority today took the first step toward construction of two additional highway crossings of San Fran cisco bay, at a cost of at least $230,000,000. Tlie authority en dorsed both a plan of the state public works department for a second span paralleling the pre . sent San Fruncisco-Oakland bay bridge, and a southern crossing along a line recommended by a joint anny-navy hoard. WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. Pres ident Truman told congress today J that the 5100.000,000 Greek-Turk ! ish aid program has momentarily | staved off communist domination 'and economic collapse in Greece, ! but lie said the overall situation in j the key Balkan state remains un improved. The president submit ted his first quarterly report on i (he near-eastern aid program which congress voted after his historic “stop-communism” speech last March. WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. Secre tary of State George C. Marshall asked congress today to take the “calculated risk” of halting Rus sian communism in Europe with American dollars, food and mate rial $2,597,000,000 worth until June 30 plus perhaps $18,500,000,000 over the four succeeding years. The gray-haired soldierly secretary submitted that estimate to a joint session of the senate and house foreign affairs committees in his first formal presentation of the European recovery program he conceived last spring as a barrier to the westward surge of com munism. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10. Gov. John 13. Hall said tonight that he would reply soon to a letter written him by five Port land ministers whieli expressed hope that the appointment of a new liquor commission would not lead to a relaxation of the Knox law. The Knox law regu lates the sale of alcoholic bev erages in Oregon. The University of North Dakota has completed a plant for experi mentation with two of the state’s natural resources - sodium‘sulphate and lignite coal. Dr. George Skeie OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Phone 2085 for Appointment 102u Willamette Eugene 1 Add a plus to vour days and your dates... enjoy the creamy-rich luxury of a Seaforth shave, the bracing follow-up of Seaforth - heather-fresh Lotion. Try them—soon! These and other Seaforth essentials, packaged in handsome stoneware, only SI each. Gift sets. S- to S<. Sen forth. 10 Rockefeller Plaza, A ew } ork 20. ____— Dull To Attend Relations Meet Dr. Paul S. Dull, assistant pro fessor of political science, has been invited to attend the Pacific North west division of the Institute of Pacific Relations to be held at the Olympic hotel in Seattle, Novem ber 14 to 16. In addition to being a delegate to the 10th annual conference to be held in cooperation with the Cana dian Institute of International Af fairs, Dr. Dull will act as the rapporteur for the Round Table A discussion on Japan. Southeast Asia will be the topic of Round Table B according to Dull. The entire conference is planned as a sequel to the International conference of the Institute held last month in Stratford-Upon Avon, Dull said, and several dele gates will attend the Seattle meet ing that attended the England conference. Delegates in Seattle this coming weekend, will be able to exchange views on critical matters in the Far East with recognized author ities from various parts of the country, Dull explained. Students Sponsor Church Disscussion A Catholic inquiry class for Uni versity students will be sponsored by the Newman club. The first meeting will be Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the parlor of Sacred Heart hospital. These meetings will consist of explanations of Catholic belief and practices followed by a question pe riod. All are welcome, and there is no obligation to attend all the ses sions. Meetings on Thursday as well as Wednesday are being consid ered. The subject for the first inquiry class will be “The Catholic Church and the Bible.” IM Volleyball (Continued from page five) spiker Chuck Larson, and were edged by 15-9 count. The much aroused Minturn team scored seven points in consecutive order but could not close the gap that the Delts had built up on a brilliant net and serving gartie. The second game of the series was more exciting as the lead changed on serves almost every time. The teams tied four times. The Minturn team opened up with six fast tallies but could not handle the “hot” serves of the Delt men and as the game pro gressed the fine net game of the winners saw the losers bow 15-11. Santos of Minturn was one of the outstanding spikers and with his play the Minturn sextet were hard to stop on surges. Emerald Classifieds ■ All classified is payable in advance at the rate of four cents a word the first insertion, two cents a word thereafter at the Emerald Business Office. . Classified deadline is 4:00 p.m. the day >rior to publication. LOST: A pair of pearls, womens’ dressing room Thursday. Please return to Lucille Worth, Gamma hall. Reward. (41) Speakers Needed For Campus Show John MacDonald, program di rector for the “Campus Headlines” radio show has issued a call for several speaking parts for the sexies. No previous l-adio exper ience is necessary, MacDonald said. Persons interested ai’e asked to see MacDonald or Glenn Starlin at anytime in the radio workshop studios, extension division building, to arrange for auditions. The University of North Caro lina has enlisted the aid of local po lice to curb a flourishing black market in football tickets. Last week one Cai’olina student scalper cleared $40 in one hour. LOST: Double strand pearls, Sun day, from Alpha hall to Duck. Call extension 260. Tamaye Fu jihara. (42) WANTED: To buy Model “A” in good condition: coupe or coach preferred. Daive Waite. Phone 5471. (41) LOST: Bulova watch in men’s gym. Call 324. Bruce Harlan. Reward. (41) Night Staff: Dean Blankenburg, night editor Roger Moore, asst, night editor Martha Bramlett Eugenia Billeter Evelyn Nill Don Smith Virginia Fletcher Nan Gaveney Alicia Peters Copy Desk: Jeannine Macaulay Betty Lagamarsino Margie Scandling James Bernhard Walt McKinney Your Photo RESULTS can be only as good as the quality of your equip ment permits. 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