American Aid Offered Philippines OATHr.K on the church plaz-a at O/amJn C ity, Mindanao Inland, follow ini; a undcrnca earthquake that rocked the Southern Philippine* April I. Thoimands fled their mid 482 ha\e been reported dead. — (At* Wlrrphoto) IM< tcllt > home*, MANILA (AP) The death toll from the worst quake of the century in th< Philippines reached 132 Sunday, the Philip pine Newa service reported. Charles H. Burrows, U.S. charge d'affaires, offered full American aid in the tremendous task of combatting disease and suffering in the southern Philip pines. The Philippine Red Cross said 12.000 were homeless. It esti mated 300 injured. But Philip pine News service said the num ber hud risen to 2,000 as f i esh Campus Briefs 0 Anyone Interested In work ing in the music library at KWAX should attend a meeting 1 tonight at 7 p.m. in Studio A of KWAX, on the third floor of Vil lard, according to -Pal McCann, music librarian. 0 The old and the new Pan hellenic executive councils will meet at 4 :30 p.m. Tuesday In the 1 Student Union, according to! Janet Flatland, president. 0 Junior Weekend committee chairmen will meet at 3 p.m. Tuesday in the Student Union. Junior Class President Bud Hinkson has announced. _ ! 0 Canoe Fete chairmen from living organizations will meet Tuesday at 4:30 in the Student Union. Float plans are due April | 12. Sally Jo Greig and Darrel Brittsan, co-chairmen, have an nounced. _ 0 The YWCA sophomore calr inet will meet at noon today in Gerlinger hall. ** I Patronize Emerald Advertiser* WANTED! mBMi lost? found? selling? I in the EMERALD reports came in from remote dis tricts. Hardest hit in Friday's groat quake was the Lake Lanao dis trict in Northern Mindanao, sec ond laigest island of the Philip pines. Most of the casualties came from this region, where the earth cracked open, stone buil dings came crashing down and sleeping villagers were swept to their deaths by a tidal wave. Property damage was in the millions. Burrow's’ offer of aid was made to President Ramon Mag saysay. Magsaysay. who visited Mindanao, said the destruction w'as terrible. "I hasten to extend to you and to the Philippine people my sincere sympathy and the sym pathy of my government.” Bur rows said in a message to Mag saysay. "You may be sure in this em ergency that my government atar.ds ready to be of assis tance." Red Cross Sends Aid The Philippine Red Cross hur ried food, clothing, medicine and tents to the‘stricken areas. A U.S. Air Force medical team was sent from Clark Air Force base. Secretary of State Dulles also sent a message to Carlos P. Gar cia, vice president and foreign secretary. ”1 assure you of my sym pathy,” Dulles said, “and my de sire to support whatever stops United States government agen cies can take to assist in meas ures of relief.” Operation Easter Egg To Be Promoted on TV Three members of the Opera tion Easter Egg committee will make a television appearance to night over station KVAL-TV. Appearing on the Red Rey nold’s show at 6 p.m. will be Bud Hinkson and Martin Bradcnfels, general co-chairmen, and Anne Hill, publicity chairman. Miss Hill has also made sev eral spot announcements and in terviews for radio broadcasts during the week promoting the Easter egg hunt and variety show to be held on campus Sat urday afternoon. Primary grade students in Eu gene schools have been extended invitations to the event, which is sponsored by the Eugene Active club and the junior class* Open Rushing Starts Today Spring term open rushing for both men and women opens to day for a three-week period. Rushing will be conducted on an informal basis, with students indicating what houses they are interested in when they sign up for rush at the office of student affairs. The houses wdll then issue din ner invitations to the rushees on an individual basis. All stu dents who wish to rush must have a 2.0 GPA in. their last term of school, or a 2.0 accumu lative GPA. Women who intend to rush must have signed up at the of fice of student affairs by last Friday. Men can sign up any time before April 25. but must sign up at least one week (five class days) before pledging. A $5 fee will be charged to students who have not rushed previously. Campus Calendar Noon Kluckhohn Lunch 110 SU URC 112 SU Spanish Tbl 113 SU •1:00 Hds of Hses 214 SU Econ Semnr 334 SU Asbly Com 337 SU Vet Com 319 SU 5:00 Oridcs Pot luck Gerl Snprch 7:00 Exch Asbly Rch Ballrm SU iNDRTH.END— MONDAY-TUESDAY