Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 06, 1955, Page Six, Image 6

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    Beginning of 12-Hour Battle
Jl STK E OF THE PEACE Manuel Miller, holding rifle, right, orders \V. H. Baumann, Vermont
commissioner of public safety, out of his Bethel, Vt.f home to prevent the removal of Mrs.
Miller, second from right, to a mental institution. Mrs. Miller. 46. had been adjudged insane
in Federal Court at Burlington in April as an outgrowth of an indictment charging her with
influence young men to evade the draft. Thi- was the beginning of a 11-hour battle which
ended when police used tear gas to force Miller to surrender. (AP Wlrephoto)
Brussels Chemist
To Lecture Here
University of Brussels chem
istry professor, I. Prigogine, will
present a lecture here May 12
on “New Aspects of the Ther
modynamics of Irreversible Pro
cesses."
Winner of the $5000 Francqui
scientific prize which is given
every three years for distinguish
ed scientfic work in Belgium.
Prigogine is sponsored by the
Unversity lecture committee.
A relatively new discipline
which governs all natural phe
nomena. particularly of living
matter, will be his lecture topic.
The scientist recently com
pleted a one-semester course at
Harvard university on statistical
mechanics.
Campus Calendar
Noon Class 1930 Re
union Com 110 SU
Fest of Arts Com 111 SU
Ital Tbl 112 SU
German Tbl 113 SU
4:00 Fri at 4 Fishbowl SU
Panhel Wrkshp Gerlinger
5:15 Panhel Dinner
8:00 EUCMA Concert Mac Ct
9:CG Fishbowl Mixer SU
Democrat States
Senators Unsung
Wayne Morse and Richard
Neuberger are Oregon's two
most unsung heroes, stated Keith
Skelton, former Democratic can
didate for the state senate, at
a meeting of Young Democrats
, Wednesday in the Student Union.
Skelton charged that the Ore
gon press and public opinion have
not done the two justice. In
Washington they are regarded
with the utmost esteem by both
; press and popular opinion, he
said. The Washington Post in an
editorial referred to Neuberger
as “a fiesh breeze sweeping the
capital’s jaded halls.-’
Concerning the 1956 elections.
which Skelton said would make
Oregon one of the most exciting
places in the United States, he
i stated the entire Oregon race
| would revolve around the cam
paign of Morse. Skelton warned
i that in 1956 the Democrats will
emphasize the Hell's Canyon
' controversy and the confused
I actions of the administration.”
| which he said are exemplified in
\ the handling of the Yalta papers
; and the present MatSu-Quemoy
! crisis.
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Skelton- charged further that
never in recent years has a Pres
ident so obviously paid less at
tention to his responsibilities.
This weekend a delegation of!
four Young Democrats will at
tend the Young Democrats' con
vention in Pendleton. They are
Bob Biggs. Jim Archer, Elton
Engstrom and Elliot Carlson.
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