Spanish Club's
New President
Outlines Plans
A penny fine will be collected
from anyone who speaks in English
at Spanish club, according to Joan
Mimnaugh, newly elected president
of the organization, who outlined
her ideas for improving the pro
grams in the first meeting of the
year Thursday.
A different Spanish - speaking
country will be emphasized at each
meeting, she announced, and speak
ers will be provided. Further plans
include a joint Christmas program
with the German, French, and Rus
sian clubs, and joint activities with
the Spanish honorary.
New officers also include Pio
Porta, vice-president; Norma Klos
ter, secretary; Salvador Kloster,
secretary; Glenn Morgan, program
chairman; Sinto Fernandez, Carlos
Pesado^ and Maria Montenegro,
sergeants-at-arms (to enforce the
Spanish speaking rule); and Mari
lyn Madden, assisted by Anne
Case and Joan Manning, public re
lations.
Official Explains
Proposed Boost
PORTLAND, Nov. 13—(AP»> The
State Game Supervisor explained
today why the Game Commission
wants to boost hunting and fishing
licenses to more than double their
present rates.
“The Commission has been trying
to get along on a 1932 dollar,” said
Supervisor C. A. Lockwood. “We
must have more funds to continue
our program.”
The commission tentatively sug
gested upping the resident fishing
and hunting licenses from $3 to $7;
combination hunting-fishing license
from $5 to $12,507 non-resident
fishing license from $10 to $15, and
non-resident hunting license from
$25 to $50.
The boosts, discussed with the
Legislature’s interim committee,
drew opposition from at least one
legislator. Lew Wallace, a member
of the committee, said the amount
of the increases was “totally un
reasonable.”
The State Legislature would have
to vote any change in license fees.
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French Work Unions Create New
Novelty; 'The Revolving Strike'
by Carl Hartman
AP Foreign Affairs Analyst
PARIS — French labor unions,
which invented! the sit-down, have
another novelty to their credit—the
“revolving strike.”
This invention consists in an end
less chain of work stoppages,, some
big, some little, but none lasting for
more than a few days. Their pur
pose is to cut production, while
holding down the amount of wages
lost by strikers and keeping the pot
of social agitation boiling.
The communist-led General Fed
eration of Labor (C. G. T.), which
invented and perfected the new
weapon, is fighting the European
Recovery Program. Its success can
be measured by the estimates that
the generalized strikes of November
and December last year cost France
the equivalent of what it received as
interim aid from the U. S.
But at the same time those strik
es cost the C. G. T. most of the con
tents of its union’s treasuries. What
was even more serious, a split in its
ranks put about a third of the C. G.
T.’s 5,000,000 members into a new
non-communist group, workers’
force.
Prices kept rising. For the first
time since the war the government
succeeded in enforcing a new rule—
no pay for days lost in strikes. The
result was widespread discontent
among labor’s rank and file. But
not disposition to take it out, in
widespread work stoppages.
This situation made it easier to
Truman - Stalin
Meeting Denied
By White House
KEY WEST, Fla., Nov. 10—
(AP)—The White House said to
night there are no plans of any
kind for a truman-Stalin meeting,
and that President Truman has no
intention of going to Moscow.
Eben Ayers, assistant presiden
tial press secretary, emphasized,
however, that the United States
chief executive still stands by his
offer to confer with Premier Sta
lin anytime the latter wishes to
visit Washington.
Ayers, talking with newsmen,
threw down reports from the So
viet news agency, Tass, and print
ed in Moscow quoting an Ameri
can columnist.
The columnist, Tris Coffin, was
quoted by Tass as saying the two
leaders might meet in Washington
or in Moscow before congress con
venes.
The columnist said Monday that
President Truman wants a confer
ence with world leaders on peace
and might even go to Moscow.
The Tass dispatch, quoting Cof
fin, said “although no definite de
cision has been reached, Truman
presumes he can meet Stalin at his
place (presumably Washington)
instead of going to Moscow.
“However, if Stalin does not
leave the Soviet Union, Truman is
filled with such a determination to
put into effect his program of
peace that possibly he will himself
go to Moscow.’’
The wide publicity that the Rus
sians gave the report puzzled
White House aides.
Meanwhile, there was no word
whether President Truman has giv
en any further consideration to
sending a personal emisary to dis
cuss with Stalin a basis for getting
a better understanding between
the two countries.
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unions for brief "protest” stop
pages. Workers’ force and the
Catholic C. F. T. C. (French Fed
eration of Christian Unions) are co
operating with the ERP and not pul
ling any big strikes. On the local
level, however, the C. G. T. can
bring heavy pressure on their lead
ers to join in demonstrations of
“working class solidarity.”
The revolving strikes, some
times called "harassing” or “irri
tation” strikes were tailored to fit
these new conditions. The cbmmon
report is that general instructions
were passed along from Paris to
communist cells ail over France—
make trouble wherever you can
through the C. G. T., but keep it
short.
The revolving strikes do not ex
clude major walkouts. Where the
C- G. T. is particularly strong, in
the mines for example, it tries for
something bigger. The coal strike
that began Oct. 4 and dbntinued
through the month was a much
more important undertaking than
any of the local stoppages, but it
did not halt them. They kept on go
ing, too.
Cadets Favorites
Over Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13 (AP)
Army’s sleight-of-hand Cadets are
expected to parlay their ball hand
ling magic with a fast mobile line
to whip Penn by at least two touch
downs today on Franklin Field.
Penn hasn’t beaten the Army
since 1942, when it scored a 19 to 0
victory. Coach Earl Blaik's Black
Knights of the Hudson tied Pehn 13
to 13 in 1943. Then with Glenn
Davis-Doc Blanchard powered elev
ens they romped to 62-7, 61-0 and
34-7 victories before Penn tied
again last year 7-7.
Army has seven victories this
season and almost everyone who
has watched the Cadets marvels at
their precision, speed and depth.
Radio Talk Planned
Franklin Dunham, of the United
States office of education, will
speak Monday, November 15 on
“Radio and the School,’’ at Wood
row Wilson junior high school at
3:45, Glenn Starlin, program direc
tor of the University radio studios,
reported yesterday.
A stately New England elm at
the height of summer has as many
as 7,000,000 leaves, says the Bart
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Basketball Blanks
Athletic managers of all hous
es are urged to turn in their ap
plication blanks for basketball
and handball during winter term
as soon as possible.
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