Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 02, 1952, Page Three, Image 3

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    The Nation and the World...
UN Political Committee
Approves India's Plan
Compiled by Andy Salmins
Emerald Atmlant Wire Editor
(/P> India’s plan for breaking Ihe Korean truce deadlock was ap
proved Monday by a majority of the United Nations political committee
as a climax of one of the bitterest diplomatic battles in the history
oi me u.in.
The plan Ims been altered in
many way* to meet the objec
tions voiced during the debate,
but the (male proposal lias been
retained, the committee will cre
ate a neutral commission to
handle Korean war prisoners.
The plan also puts the IJ.N. on
the record as firmly opposing
forced repatriation of prisoners
of war—a provision on which the
I'nited States remained stead
fast.
The plan war, approved by a 53
to 5 vote, Nationalist China ab
staining. The plan now goes to the
general assembly for action.
* * *
Ike Picks Last
Cabinet Men
<.V) The presidential cabinet has
been completed with the announce
ment of the final two appointments
made by the president - elect,
Invight D. Eisenhower. Martin
Durkin, a Chicago union official,
has been named secretary of labor
and Sinclair Weeks, a Boston busi
, nessinan, has been named as sec
retary of commerce.
Two More Issues Due
Only two more Emeralds will
Ih1 published this term, on Friday
and Dec. 11, Thursday of next
week. Regular publication will
reiume on .Ian. 6.
Groucho Marx
(Continued from (cu/e one)
• such stage hits as "The Cocoa
nuts” and "Animal Crackers”
which were later made into films.
The Marx brothers continued to
keep movie-goers in stitches until
, they retired in 1941. A comeback
appearance was made in the 194G
film "A Night in Casablanca.”
.Since 1947 Groucho Marx has
been ad-libbing and quizzing con
testants on "You Bet Your Life.”
He won the George Foster Peabody
award for his radio work in 1948.
i Marx flew up from Hollywood
for his campus talk which will be
• his only public appearance in the
Northwest on this trip. He is being
accompanied on his visit to the
University by his daughter Melin
k da, a graduate of Bennington col
lege where she was the editor of
the student newspaper.
Western Scene
(Continued from (nije one)
" having the highest scholastic aver
age. Other intermission activities
. will include lapping of new mem
bers by Skull and Dagger, sopho
► more men’s honorary, and the sel
*■ ection of the beard growth con
test winner.
Classifieds
FOB SALE: Philco console radio
phonograph. Excellent for rec
" ords very reasonable price w'ith
some records. 1160 Emerald.
No. 6. 43
FOUND: Fountain pen SU ball
room Nov. 18 evening. Owner
may claim 447 E. 15 upstairs. 43
WANTED RIDERS- leaving Dec.
*■ 17 or 18 for Nebraska. Share
driving and cost. Call 4-8754. 43
Brigadoon' Leads
Tryout Set Tonight
Tryouts for the four main leads !
in the spring theater production j
of "Brigadoon” will be held in the
choral room of the music building
tonight at 7:30, according to Don
ald Allton, assistant professor of
music. 11
Parts to be selected are a tenor,
baritone, soprano and contralto.
Scores are available in Allton’s of
fice for anyone wishing to look at
the parts.
Additional tryouts for those un
able to attend tonight will be held
next Tuesday at 4 p.m. These try
outs are only for singing roles, em
phasized Allton. Line reading elim
inations will be held at a later
date.
Red Cross Board
Petition Due Today
Today is the deadline for peti
tions for vacant positions on the
Ked Cross Board.
Positions open are campus dis
aster chairman, blood drive chair
man, Roseburg trips chairmen and
special events chairman.
Petitions are to be turned in to
Joan Walker at Kappa Alpha
Theta.
Religious Council
Plans Study Group
A study group to discuss the
"Christian Student and the Univer
sity" will be held at Lutheran Stu
dent house Thursday at 9 p.m. It
' is being organized by the Univer
sity Religious council especially for
students who plan to attend the
United Students’ Christian coun
cil conference later this month, but
anyone interested is welcomd to at
tend, according to Jane Simpson,
URC president.
Senator Morse to Speak Tuesday;
Oregon GOP s Repudiate Wayne
me ihlchi in me series or skir
mishes between the Oregon Repub
lican party and U. S. Sen. Wayne
L. Morse involves a blank picture
and the election of an anti-Morse
spokesman as president of the Ore
gon Republican club.
Morse, who will appear on cam
pus next Tuesday in McArthur
court, has been the target of much
criticism from the Republicans
since he actively supported Gov.
Adlai Stevenson for president dur
ing the recent campaign.
At the recent Portland meeting
of the Oregon Republican club the
senator was represented on the
convention program by a blank
space instead of the customary
photograph. The blank spot was
surrounded by drapery and bore
Radio Society
Taps Sixteen
Sixteen new members were
pledged to Kappa Rho Omicron,
radio honorary, Monday night at a
regular meeting of the organiza
tion.
They include Loann Morgan, Jo
anne Forbes, A1 Barzman, Gordon
Burtner, Gordon Rennie, Clarence j
Suiter, Bob Coleman, Shirley Petti
john, Ken Whittle, John Bree, Dick
Petersen, Len Krichevsky, Marilyn
Patterson, Gerald Pearce, Mary
Wilson and Hugh Carrabrant.
New KRO pledges will produce
“Uncle Charlie's Christmas Party”
over KOAC Dec. 11. which will be
taped and sent to radio stations
throughout Oregon for re-broad
cast. Ken Warren and Jack
Vaughn will be directing.
Committees for the Christmas
party and publicity were formed
at the meeting Monday. Appoint
ed to the Christmas party, to be
held on third floor Villard Dec. It.
were A1 Barzman, Len Krichevsky,
Loann Morgan and Joanne Forbes.
Working on publicity are Gordon
Burtner and Marilyn Patterson.
Movie Set After Game
A feature movie, “The Song of j
Bernadette”, starring Jennifer
Jones, and Charles Bickford, will
be shown following this Friday’s j
basketball game. It will be viewed
at 10 p.m. in the SU ballroom and
admission is 30 cents.
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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
the letters “R. I. p.”
The club also elected Fred Rob
inson, Medford, long time Morse
critic as president. Some observers
have taken this move as further re
pudiation by the Oregon Republic
ans of the controversial senator.
Morse is expected to discuss
some of the major problems which,
in his opinion, face the next Con
gress.
IRC Meets Tonight;
Three Speeches Set
The International Relations club
will hold the second of a two-meet
ing series tonight at 7:30 in the
Student Union.
William A. Williams, assistant
professor of history; M. D. Wat
tles, assistant professor of eco
nomics; and M. S. Ramani will
speak on “World Events During
the Campaign.”
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