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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1955)
Ike, Admiral Talk Formosa i KISKNHOH KH, looking very wrloun, get* first hnml Information on the rnmwwn situation from Adm. Felix Stump, Pacific Fleet commander at Augusta, (in. K senhotver Interrupted hi* \ Mention at the Augusta National Golf course to see the admiral. (AP \\ irephoto. Reds Say Island Must Be Freed' TAIPEI, Formosa <APi Red ('hum Dow says Formosa must be "liberaled" btrauw an t-ffort wan inadr to kill "our beloved Premier Chou Fn-l-at," a phrase that sounds both dangerous and different. The phrase was uttered in Pei ping by Li Te-Chuan, head of UO Parents Slate PotluckWednesday A pot luck dinner will be held Wednesday night for all parents Of Oregon students. The dinner will begin at 6 p m. in Gei linger hall. Parents are to bring a hot dish, salad or dessert and table service Parents of graduating high school seniors will be special guests at the dinner. The Oregon exchange travel ing show will be the entertain ment. Oppenheimer Will Lunch With Frosh Freshman Mbuliutic honnr urles are meeting this noon with J. Kobert Oppenheimer. The private luncheon at the Student I’nion has been plan ned for several weeks by Phi Eta Sigma, freshman men’s scholastic honorary. Members of Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman women's scholastic honorary, will be special guests. AWS Seeks Annual Sale Petitioners Today at 5 p.m. is the dead line for petitions for the AWS spon.sored rummage sale, accord ing to Ann Pettf-rsen, adviser for the sale. Petitions may be turned in on the third floor of the Student Union. Positions open are general chairman, chairmen of collec tions, sales, publicity, promotion and an appraiser. Geology Prof Lectures Lloyd W. Staples, professor of geology, will present a lecture at the annual meeting of the Geo logical Society of America at its coming meeting at the University of California, April 26-30. Communist China's Red Cross. The occasion was a “memoriaF’ for 11 Communists killed in an Indian plane crash last week cn route to Bandung, Indonesia. How is that connected with Formosa? The Reds say US-Na tionalist "secret agents" sabo taged the plane, a charge the United States terms ridiculous. Formosa is a Nationalist ‘'nest." Therefore, it must be •liberat ed.” The phrase is dangerous be cause it could be used to rally the Chinese people for an at tack. It is dangerous because it could be used to stir up Red par tisans abroad, especially in Brit ish Hong Kong. Morris to Give Numerous Talks V. P Morris, (Iran of the school of bueinfHH administration, will speak at several meetings in Ore-1 Ron this week and will travel east for meetings next week. Morris will represent the Unb- - versity and President O. Mere dith Wilson at the Oregon Forum on Inter-group Relations Wed-! neaday at 7:45 p.m. at the Port-i land Central library. On T hursday he will he gtiest speaker at the annual meeting of the Pioneer Telephone Coop erative at Philomath. Morris will leave for Milwau kee ami Chicago on April 25 where he will attend the annual meeting of the American Asso ciation of Collegiate. Schools of Business ami the triennial meet ing of Beta Gamma Sigma, na- j tional business school honorary.! Lieberman to Head Alpha Delta Sigma Cil Lieberman, junior in busi ness. has been elected president of Alpha Delta Sigma, national advertising honorary. He replaces John Cary who graduated at the end of winter term. A meeting of prospective pledges will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Student Union. Lieberman announced. Anyone | with training or experience in advertising is urged to attend — Psych Prof Leaves For Conference J. W. Warren, assistant profes sor of psychology, will leave April 27 for the Midwestern Psy chological association conference at the Sherman hotel in Chicago. Warren will stop off at the Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. Texas, to discuss some neurological work. He will re turn May 1. Byler Selected Outstanding Sigma Chi From Northwest rtii-x D.virr, senior m political science, is the winner of the Bal four Award, given each year to the outstanding Sigma Chi in the Pacific Northwest. Byler's selection was an nounced Monday by Janies Over lock and William Bringham, rep resentatives of the national fra ternity, who visited the local chapter. His name and display scrapbook, prepared by local members, will lie entered in com petition for the national Bal four Award. Byler was elected house presi dent as a sophomore and has been , pledge trainer, song- leader and rush chairman. He has been a member of Skull and Dagger. Druids, and at present is a Friar. He was elected Joe College as a j sophomore. I lie perfect cotirultip •* atari in her frc» And • quality Cuurtiiiip diamond ai brilliant an a alar, nit her finder. A thrilling evlection of nquiiilt retting* complement the ncilinji beauty of every registered and insured Cumtship diamond. COl/RTSHiP jewel*,,naa'ioit you write COURTSHIP, P.0, Bo« 19)4, Seotrie 11 !»„(,■ i. !, • ' ■ •»■ V '• ' - . : Robinson Will Judge National Plavwritina Horace W. Robinson, a-hocSate professor of speech. will act a one of four judges for the annual National Collegiate Playwriting, contest for 1955. Other Judge a for the contest are Broadway producers Jean Dalrymple ancl Vinton Freedley, and Profeasor Joseph W, Bald win. University of Mississippi. Any student who is registered in a college or university in the United States during any part of the school year 1954-55 is elig ible for this contest. Only stage plays are eligible and musical books or librettoes, together with lyrics, will be judged solely on their dramatic composition and not at all on musical composition. All scripts must be delivered to the Editorial Department of Samuel French, 25 West 45th St.. Campus Calendar 9:45 4:00 6:00 6:30 :00 30 8:00 Church Hist. Conf Dadsrm SU Drama Staff 110 SU Traffic Ct Lnch 111 SU Sinf 112 SU Church Hist Lnch 113 SU Phi Eta Sig Lnch 213 SU Moms Wknd Com 315 SU Traffic Ct Dinner 110 SU ASUO Elect Clerk Info Asklcpiads Girls WUS T ryouts WRA IYCF Inty Conn Excpt Child C-hristn Sc: Oppenheimer Led 214 SU 30 Sci Gerl Annex 315 SU Gerl 3rd El 334 SU Gerl 1st FI Ballim SU Ww York 36, New York, before noon. May 6. Students may sub mit as many entries as they wish but each w: ,pt must contain a completed entry blank and a self addressed and stamped envelope for return of the script. GRADUATION PORTRAITS In CAP AND GOWN or REGULAR for MOTHER’S DAY Do Have Them Made Early While We Ail Have the Time. Please Phone 4-3432 For an Appointment. THE FEHIVSTUDIO ?214 Kincaid ON the Campus By appointment purveyors cl leap to the fate Hmf Get if* VI, Yarcley & C®,, ltd. lor ccm Yardley brings you a new feeling of well-being . 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