^VORLD HEADLINES By United Press DAVOS, Switzerland — Ex iliing Michael of Romania and his Danish princess confirmed ru mors that they arc in love when fhey went into a movie-style clinch today on a railroad sta tion platform in their first re uinion since he abdicated his throne. Before leaving the station, Maj. . iacques Vergotti, one of Michael’s ■ ;des, told the United Press that i here will be no official announce ment of the couple’s engagement, because they have been engaged :nce December 6. WASHINGTON — Gen. Dwight 'i ■. Eisenhower’s "definite and posi . ;ve” decision to take himself out ■ f presidential politics split his ■supporters into three camps to •iay. Some said the "Ike for president boom” will go on anyway. Some . ok prompt steps to abandon it. Others frankly said they didn’t ...now which way to turn. WASHINGTON —Under sharp cross-examination by Edwin W. Pauley and Democratic senators, Harold IQ. Slassen tonight stuck by his charge that Pauley and 10 other persons made nearly §5,000, 000 profit on commodity specu lation “on the basis of inside in formation” about government export plans. I WASHINGTON — The CIO po Jiticnl action c'ommiltee tonight voted 7-2 lo throw “all of its re sources” against a third party movement. This gave CIO right wingers a clean sweep over left wing oppo sition in three days of policy inertings. CHICAGO Men teachers at i xo high schools staged sitdown trikes today after the city council 1 i Id up their pay checks, and raera ♦ era of the Chicago Teachers’ fed eration (AFLi threatened a city wide strike Tuesday unless their •diaries are paid. John Fovvkes, president of the Group So Discuss High Living Cost Tiie “High Cost of Living” is the . -pic to lie discussed at the West linster house Sunday evening for iin. Speakers will be three mera (• 'I'h of the University Symposium i am, Viola Dunckley, William Uoyd, and Dick Neeley. After the presentation, a question and dis • ussion period will Vie held. A social Four will be held from G to G:30 i .in. when the forum will begin. Six Scorchers Played (Cuntiiuwii irow piuir /ice 1 mg baskets from all points of the floor. Every man on the Chi Psi ; -am scored in the tilt. • Lambda Chi 2(5, Villard 18 In the final game of the after i oon a hard driving Lambda Chi Mpha team slaughtered Villard * all handily by a score of 26-18. Bill ' .ewellen’s eleven points led the Lambda Chi offense, but it was Com Patton’s floor generating that et up the team's win. COPY DCSik: Ray Crowder Anita Holmes Stan Turnbull Bob Hemingway Dotty Sorg, Editor HERSHEY BAR VENDING MACHINES. Will sell 40 or less at attractive price. Bars avail able. Contact G. R. Sailor 3500 NR Mai toy. Portland. Ore. i teachers’ union, representing 7,000 of the city's 14,000 public school teachers, said that a majority of ballots in a strike vote had been returned by members of his union. “About 90 per cent” favored a strike if the board of education does not meet the payroll Monday, he said. Athletic Gals Slate 6 Games Tuesday’s women’s intramural badminton schedule calls for six games at 4 p. m. in the outdoor and indoor gyms. Slated for the indoor gym are Yvonne Keith of the town team vs. Maryanne Hansen of Alpha Phi, Birdclla Ball of Hendricks hall vs. Kay Richardson of the town team, and Margaret McKeen of Pi Phi vs. Georgene Slianklin of Susan Campbell. In the outdoor gym Sue Dimm of Susan Campbell meets Maxine Ar ndt of Gamma hall and Betty Burkhart of University house op poses Donna Lyons of Pi Phi. The third game of the outdoor gym will pit the winners of the Wil liams-McKenna and Bruck-Dening games. Shirley Bruck and Bar bara Dening will play this morn ing to make up a default. Each match will be the best two out of three games of 11 points each. If no one is present to re cord the score the contestents are requested' to notify Eileen Reimer by calling 4221. | CAMPUS CALENDAR i Saturday, Jan. 34 8:00 p. m. “Drop-in” nite at Westminister House. 9:00 p. m.: Date nit eat Wesley House. Sunday, Jan. 25 9:15 a. m.: Lutheran Sunday school class. YWCA. 9:45 a. m.: Wesley College Sun day school class. First Methodist church. 5:00 p. m.: Wesley House buffet supper. 5:30 p. m.: Lutheran student as sn. meeting'. YWCA. (!:C0 p. nr: Westminister House Sunday forum “High Cost of Liv ing.” 0:30 p. m.: “University of Life" discussions at Wesley House. Monday, Jan. ',‘t> 9:30 p. m.: Fireside sing at Westminister House. i I : Those wonderful barbecued sand wiches are back at the JUMBO j' BARBECUE Drop in after classes “THE CONVENIENT PLACE” Dorm Leaders Found Group Eormation of a men’s dormitory council to unite men’s halls o' the campus was announced yester day by Don Latham, junior in bus iness administration, one of the or ganizers. The membership will be composed of dormitory presidents. President of tne new group is Bill Bond, sophomore in business, who was elected Wednesday night following an Inter - Dormitory council meeting. Also elected were Jack Broome, vice-president, and Lauren MacReynolds, secretary. Purposes of the council, which j corresponds with the Inter-Frat ernity council for Greek organiza tions, are to organize the dormit ories that they may work together in solving individual dorm prob lems through group discussion and action, and to build a strong or ganization for such cooperation, Latham said. The group will confer at inter i vals with Assistant Dean of Men1 i Vergil S. Fogdall. An organizational meeting will j be held at 4:30 p. m. next Thurs-1 day in the B-l lounge of the Vets i dormitory. — Amphibian Tryouts Scheduled Monday The second tryout this term for Amphibians, women’s swimming honorary, will be held Monday, Jan uary 28, at 7:30 in the Gerlinger pool, Shirley Sault, publicity dir ector, announced. Any student is eligible to try out, whether or not she has had i any swimming training at the Un iversity. Tests will be made on the elementary b a c k breaststroke, crawl, back and side strokes a standing front dive and a running front dive from the board. Talented Quartet To Perform Sunday A concert by the University string quartet will be presented Sunday at 4 p. m. at the school of music auditorium. Mrs. Jane Tha cher, faculty member of the school of music and guest artist, will play Franck’s piano quintet. Haydn’s quartet, Opus 76, No. 1 in G major, which is one of 83 the -’ompo3er wrote, and Debussy’s quartet No. 10, are also on the program. George Boughton and Mary Kapp Allton, violins; Edmund Cyk ler, viola; and Milton Dieterich, violincello, complete the group. They plan to give another perfor mance during winter or spring term. Oregana Staff to Smile Business staff, editorial, and all other Oregana workers will have pictures taken for the 1948 Ore gana, Tuesday at 4 p. m. in front of the Oriental art museum. Panel Features* Palestine Split Partitioning Palestine will be dis cussed by panel members of the University Meeting of the Air at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in room 3 Fen ton. R. W. Smith, assistant professor of history; Mrs. David Halpern, re gional president of Hadassah; Ivan Makinster, graduate student in po litical science; and Glenn Morgan, junior in political science, will take part in the discussion “Is Partition the Answer to the Palestine Prob lem ?” A question and answei period will follow the lectures. The program is the second of a series planned by the International Relations club. The program will be recorded by KORE and broadcast. Night Staff: . Jim White Joyce Good Barbara Dragoo Bob Hemingway, editor —-—1——— .. Emerald Classifieds All classified is payable in advance at the rate of lour cents a word the first insertion. / two cents a word thereatUw at the Emerald Business Office. Classified deadline is 4:00 p.rn. the day >nor Jo publication. SKI BASE WAXING: Complete refinishing of running surface plus 4 coats of base wax. 4-day service. Pick-up and deliver. Call 5471 ask for ‘■Hans" Hazard or ‘‘Torger" Roberts. (71) FOR SALE: Nearly new tux, size 35R. Call 5375-M. (71) VACANT dorm room. Call Flem ing, Minturn 3300, Ext. 3997 70 FOR SALE: Tuxedo, size 36. Call Wesley house, 35. DRIVING to Portland Saturday Morning. Can take four passen gers. Call Leo Brown, 5133-J. 70 FOR SALE, ’34 Ford Tudor coach, §240. B. L. Nelson, 715 E 13th, 1629-W days or 2281 evenings. (71) LOST: Brown, gold-top Eversharp pen. Name engraved Geo. C. Sutton. Phone 5060-W (70) wjg*<5 playing for the Senior Ball Tonight at 9 p. m. in MacArthur Court Tickets are on sale at the Door FLOWERS ARE NOT IN ORDER