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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1947)
[ WORLD HEADLINES By United Press | WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. The house foreign affairs committee * introduced its own version of tfhe senate-approved European ^ emergency reUef bill today, touching off a factional fight ^that augured rough going for the ^legislation when formal debate * opens in the house Thursday. 'GOP leaders predicted after a » caucus of the entire house Re publican membership that some ‘form of stop-gap foreign aid i would be passed next week. But they indicated their contingent favored a much smaller relief grant for France, Italy and Aus tria than the $597,000,000 au thorized by the senate yesterday. Speaker Joseph W. Martin, -Jr., Mass., and GOP floor leader Charles A. Halleck, Ind., agreed that the party session was very -satisfactory” and that Republi can sentiment was strongly for foreign aid—with reservation. LONDON, Dec. 2. Secretary ^of State George C. Marshall sharply rebuked Russian Foreign Minister Viacheslav Molotov to -day for speaking slightingly of the part some smaller countries played in the war and told him -that America’s vast lend-lease For the Christinas Holidays —a suit and coat from Kailes VAPPARELHBB1044 WlH aid to the Soviet Union was made possible by their co-opera tion. Molotov, at a meetihg of the Big Four foreign ministers, was trying as usual to keep small as possible the effective representation of allied nations i at the future German peace con ference. He vetoed proposals to make a China a sponsoring power in calling this conference and Marshall’s proposal to admit 53 nations in all to it. “The American proposal . . would lead to consultation with states some of which declared war on Germany only a few weeks before Germany surrend ered and some states which helped Germany during the w ar,” Molotov said. “I have no reflec tions to make on other states which declared war on Germany as Mr. Molotov has done,” Mar shall said. “I value the co-opera tion of these states.'. . ” ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Dec. 2. David E. Lilienthal said today that this country would have to double its $2,500,000,000 atomic energy investment if it “really means bus iness.” Speaking before the 68th annual meeting of the American society of mechanical engineers, the chair man of the U.S. atomic energy commission displayed a four-inch long cylinder of black uranium metal. “Only a few years ago there was not this much uranium metal of this purity in the world; today we use it by the ton,” Lilienthal said. “This black cylinder is a central issue in the councils of the world today. “Producing uranium metal at the purity of this cylinder—some kinds of impurities even of a few parts to a million in this metal make it useless for our purposes —is in itself an achievement which others will have some difficulty in attaining.” INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 2. The birth of twin boys joined at the top of their skulls was disclosed here tonight and physicians be lieved it was the first Siamese twin birth of its kind in medi cal history. Doctors gave the twins only a “fair chance” to survive and said it had been decided not to attempt to sep- | arate them. PARIS, Wednesday, Dec. 3. The French national assembly passed the first article of Premier Robert HAVE YOUR CLOTHES READY FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON ■ - C43 E. 13th Phone 317 UO Psychology Head to Survey Training in Coast Universities Dr. Howard R. Taylor, head of, the psychology department, has1 been chosen by the American Psy chological association to survey the training of clinical psycholo gists at two universities on the west coast. With Dr. J. P. Guilford of Uni versity of Southern California, Dr. Taylor will visit the psychology de partment of University of Califor nia at Berkeley in January or Feb ruary. Then with Dr. Ernest Hil gard, president-elect of the Amer ican Psychological association, he will go to University of California at Los Angeles. A clinical psychologist, Dr. Tay lor explained, is one trained in the methods and techniques of diag nosing individual psychological problems. His responsibilities ap proach those of the psychiatrist, because he must be able to refer psychotic cases to the proper medi cal and psychiatric institutions. He may work on the level n-r al problems, personal ar.cl social adjustment problems, or .his work may go beyond this. The field, said Dr. Taylor, is a relatively new one in which both I Athletic Books Due First of Next Term Athletic student body books for winter term will be issued on the first day of the winter term, the University ticket manager has an nounced. Veterans wives will be admitted for general admission' prices. Beginning- with the conference games, tickets will be sold to vet erans for their wives two days be fore; each game. They will sit at the end of the court in the bal cony. Athletic books can not be used for the holiday games, December 27, 29, and 30. All students must pay the regular price of $1.20. Schuman’s drastic anti-strike bill today despite a prolonged commu nist filibuster which came in the midst of a tense labor war that produced five pitched battles be tween strikers and police yester day. The vote was 402 to 184. Only the Communists—and all of them —voted against the article, which suspends two articles of the French penal code and permits the govern ment to imprison labor agitators for infringing on “the right to work.” - the army and the American Psy chological association is interested in training workers. The results of the forthcoming survey, he said, will be used in an attempt to im prove methods now in use, and to determine such standards as may be eventually set up. The army has considered train ing clinical psychologists for use in their hospitals in the same manner in which they educated medical doctors during the war. 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