Hawaiian Club Relates Plans for Annual Luau The annual Melc Menehune luau will be held April 30 at the Vet erany' Memorial hall in Spring field. The feast Ih sponsored by the University's Hawaiian club, and Hawaiian students from all colleges und universities on the West coast are Invited. Lecture Tonight Features Seligman ’’The American Presidency and Political leadership" will is* discussed by L. O. Seligman, as sistant professor of political sci ence, at the browning room lec true tonight at 7:30 In the stu dent. Unton. In his talk Seligman will con centrate on the lead*rship as serted by late president, Frank lin D. Roosevelt. He will also deal with some of the trends since then. The lecture will be a review and analysis of important events in the area of presidential lc«d ership and what they mean. D.s cussion leader for the program will be K. S. Pomeroy, acting head of the department of history a* the University. Seligman him done much re search in the area of political leadership. Currently he is com pleting a manuscript of a short study entitled "Presidential Leadership and the White House Staff " It will be published next year by Doubleday-Page He lias also been invited to par'i< ipate in a seminar thi. summer at the Brookings Insti tution in Washington. D.C.. on presidential non.mating politics of 1956. Seligman has been asked to c ontribute on the subject of presidential leadership. r—.■—.. 1 On April 29 the club will prc M«-nt a fishbowl mixer in the .Stu dent Union, with music for danc ing and Hawaiian entertainment. Part of the entertainment will be a con teat for the best aloha, or sport shirt, and for the best Hawaiian dress. Prizes will be given. A fuither part of the entertain ment will be teaching a Univer sity woman, who has no connec tion with the Hawaiian club and who has never been to the islands, to do the hula. Auditions will be held for this, and interested students should contact Andy Tortbio, 3-4078, or llal Chang, at f>-»320. Prizes will I «l»o is- given in this, to the best ! hula dancer. . This year there will be 75 tick ets available for couples interest ed in attending the luau. Price will be $10, to cover the cost of . food and decorations which are coining directly from the islands. ' nCiileninn - sn ...On KWAX 0 00 Sign On 6:03 Dinner Hour Serenade 6:45 News Till Now 7:00 Best of Broadway 7 30 Sport Shots 7:45 Radio Nederland X 00 Britain 8:30 l’N Story 8:45 Guest Star 9:00 Kwaxworks 10:55 Final Edition 11:00 Sign Off Read Emerald C lassified** Wisconsin History Prof to Be Guest Merle Curti, professor of his tory Ht the University of Wis consin, will be on campus Friday, Curti will meet with graduate students in social sciences and students who are interested in that field in the Student Union at 3p.m. on Friday. His recent study of democracy in a Wiscon sin county will probably be the topic of discussion. Visitors are welcome to hear Curti speak to a class in Ameri can history about the role of the intellectual in American society. This class is 9 a.m. Friday in 133 Commonwealth. As a guest at a faculty lunche on Friday noon, Curti will discuss informally the relations of his tory and the social sciences. Junior Honor Group Taps Miss Shreeve Phi Theta Upsilon, junior wom en’s service honorary, tapped Sue Shreeve, junior in speech, Tuesday night during dinner. Miss Shreeve will fill the vac ancy created when Edna Humis ton failed to return to school spring term. Senate Agenda The A8UO Senate will hold a short meeting tonight at 6:30 before the panel discus sion on student government. Included on the agenda are: 0 Preferential voting dis ctnsion 0 Athletic hall of fame 0 Canoe Fete progress re port 0 Chimes committee report 0 Elections discussion William Faulkner Describes (Continued from por/e one) When they came they found that dream wan, “man's aspiration ir the true meaning of aspiration.’ “Something," Faulkne.r said, “happened to that dream.” He used a story to illustrate thif point. It was a story about a critic who was offered a good sum of money by a magazine publishing house to do a aeries oi articles on Faulkner. Faulkner would not consent to give the writer informatior on the grounds that his was a private life. The writer, he said would be invading one of hii inalienable rights. The right tc assert his individuality without I answering to anyone. However, 1 he couldn't stop the writer from i trying. He pointed to the case of Dr. Robert J. Oppenheimer, noted atomic physicist recently denied security clearance, saying that "all privacy was stripped from him," These days are days when “security or insecurity is all that counts." When did America turn from j this dream ? Faulkner says "It goes back to the time when we repudiated what our forefath ers meant by liberty. We didn’t , abolish truth. We couldn't do that It merely turned its back on us.” PERFECT GRADUATION GIFT . . . OR PERFECT FOR YOU! Oregon Rings Engraved with your Year of Graduation, Major, and Living Organization. Inquire Today at 849 EAST 13th PHONE 4-4611 Let The C, m era Ll Suggest Your Weekend ENTERTAINMENT Movies, Restaurants Dances M -,> * featured on the ENTERTAINMENT PAGE every Friday m tere to (jo and what to do in (L^uaene t