Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 30, 1954, Page Four, Image 4

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    WORLD NEWS BRIEFS
Nixon Predicts GOP Victories
In Nine Ot Ten Senate Contests
Compiled by Jerry Harrell
(From the wires of Associated Press)
A LB AW. X. Y.—Vice President Xixon savs a look at 10
Senate races lias convinced him Republicans hold the lead in
9 while facing an uphill battle to retain control of the House
Xixon told newsmen at Albany. X. Y., Wednesday lie
thinks GOP candidates are in the lead in contests for Senate
seats in Ohio. Illinois, Michigan. Massachusetts. Kansas,
Nebraska and Xew Hampshire. Two seats are up in each of
the latter two states. Xixon was not optimistic about Minne
sota.
Nixon came in for renewed criticism from chairman Stephen A.
Mitchell of the Democratic National Committee, who accused him
of “playing a dishonest game of words to give a false impression."
A spokesman said Mitchell was standing behind his statement, al
though it was disclosed that The Associated Press had misquoted the
vice president in reporting the speech which touched off this particu
lar exchange with Mitchell.
The AP had quoted Nixon as saying in a Sept. 18 speech at Huron,
S. D.. that the Eisenhower administration has "kicked the Commu
nists out of government, not by the hundreds, but by the thousands.”
A playback Wednesday of a recording of the speech made by a
Huron radio station showed that Nixon had said: "We’re kicking the
Communists and fellow travelers and security risks out of the govern
ment, not by the hundreds but by the thousands.”
It was on the basis of the AP account that Mitchell on Sunday ac
cused Nixon of “an outright falsehood.” Nixon said later Mitchell
was “shooting from the hip before he gets the facts.”
Asked to name Democratic Senate candidates he would term
“left wing." Nixon listed Richard L. Neuberger in Oregon and John
Carrol in Colorado.
Ohio Segregation Appeal Planned
COLUMBUS, O.—A move by a group of Ohio Negroes to bring
about an immediate end ot public school segregation has been block
ed by the ruling of a federal judge. Negro leaders said at Columbus.
Ohio, Thursday they planned to carry their fight to the U. S. Su
preme Court if necessary. The immediate situation in Ohio centers
at Hillsboro. The National Assn, for the Advancement of Colored
People is spearheading the fight.
John L. Francis, president of the Ohio conference of the NAACP
branches, said he was “shocked” at U.S. Judge John H. Druffel's
refusal to act now on a request to halt "enforced segregation” in
Hillsboro schools.
In turning down a plea for an injunction, the jurist said that any
decision given at thi stime might be contrary to the pattern of
integration yet to be decided on by the Supreme Court.
Wed-Thurs-Fri-Sat
Sept. 29-Oct. 2
ELROY HIRSCH
and
NORM VAN BROCKLIN
in
CRAZY LEGS
ALL-AMERICAN
Also
Joan Leslie Forest Tucker
FLIGHT NURSE
2 Magoo Comedies
Summers Named
For Colley Award
Oregon ASUO president Bob
Summers has been named the
outstanding undergraduate mem
ber of Theta Chi in the United
States.
Summers was selected for the
Reginald F. Colley award by mem
bers of the fraternity at its an
nual meeting Sept. 1-4 in Atlar^ta,
Ga. Each of the fraternity’s 114
active chapters nominated a man
for the honor.
He is the second Oregon Theta
|,Chi to receive the award. Phil
Lowrey was the Colley award
winner in 1941; he now lives in
Medford.
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Campus Briefs
0 I’hl Theta Epsilon will hold
ft sp^pial meeting In the SU
Thursday noon.
0 RE Week executive coinmlt
tee will meet todny at noon in
319 Student Union according to
Bob Hastings, general chairman.
0 Freshman Ia>olu Eoren/.en
and Rob W. Roy, both music
majors. Joanne Donnelly, sopho
more in liberal arts, and Denice
A. Pair, sophomore in education,
and Alice C. Belt, junior in archi
tecture and allied arts, were in
the infirmary Wednesday under
medical observation.
CLASSIFIEDS
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of heavy earth moving equip
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commission or salary. May
permit non-conflicting side
line. Mr. Gerald H. Delin will
interview at the Eugene Hotel
from 1:30 until 9:00 p.m. on
September 29th.
Wanted: Would you like to earn
high wages by showing off your
artistic and managing talents
for just a few hours a week ?
The Student Union needs just
such a person to run their
embossograph. For further in
formation, or an interview ap
pointment. call Sonia Edwards
at 5-9523. 10-1
Found: 3 new books at Endicott's
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Child Care: Ages 2-12. Compe
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