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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1963)
Bridges To Postpone Appearance Here Harry Bridges will probably not speak at the University until j Spring term, Jim Teasdale, Young Democrats president, said Sun day. Bridges, controversial president of the International Longshore men's and Warehousemen’s Un ion, has been invited to speak here by the YD organization. TEASDALE said he talked to Bridges on the telephone Friday The Longshoreman leader indi cated that the current eastern strike and a union convention in April would prevent his appear ance here until late April The YDs are seeking a featured speaker to appear with Bridges. "We are hopeful that a debate can be arranged," Teasdale said HE MENTIONED Harris o n Spangler, former Rep. Edwin Durno, and Howard Morgan. Fed eral Power Commission official, as possible debaters Spangler is the- author of a campaign book about t S. Sen. Wayne Morse Last week the University Young Republicans passed a reso lution opposing the appearance of Bridges on the campus. YK Chairman Toni Hoyt said Bridges would hurt the chances of higher education appropriations in the State Legislature. TEASDAI.E, in an interview Sunday, criticized the YR stand, "I think it is very paradoxical ihat at the same meeting when the YU’s opposed Bridges because they felt it would injure the stu Chess Master To Appear Here Samuel Reshevsky, internation al "Crand Master" of chess and considered one of the top five chess players in the world, will appear here today and Tuesday. IIK WILL make his first lec ture demonstration on chess at 7:30 in the Dad's room of the SI' Tuesday he will face up to 50 challengers in a simultaneous ex hibition match beginning at 7 p m. in the SU Ballroom. University challengers will be charged SI per board and all others will be charged $3 per board. Participants should be present at 6:30 p m. with their own boards and chessmen. Spec tators will be admitted without charge. RESHEVSHY has played five such simultaneous matches at the University and has never been defeated. He began giving simul taneous matches of this sort in fin rope when he was six years old. USNSA... (Continued from paqe I) Soto-Seclig, "and 1 don't think that it should be decided by three or four in the Senate. The stu dents should have a chance to vote on it." He felt that the students run ning for campus offices and Sen ate seats would run on platforms supporting or opposing NSA and that campaign speeches and de bates would provide more infor mation for the voters. dent lobby effort, they also an nounced support of the governor's higher education budget, which the student lobby opposes.” The Hatfield budget, he said "is definitely unkind to public edu cation.” The YD President called upon the Young Republicans to recon sider their opposition to a speech by Bridges. “Hoyt has alleged that Bridges is a Democrat. I have no doubt that he is a democrat, however for Mr. Hoyt's informs-' tion. Bridges is a registered Re publican ” ‘1 hope they will suggest a speaker who would debate with Bridges Perhaps they could ar rang-- for someone the calibre of Dr. Durno or Sig Unander (for mer U S. Senate candidate). Schellman To Talk On Soviet Science John A Srhellman, associate professor of chemistry, will speak on "A Month With Soviet Sci ence,” at the Browsing Room Lec ture, Wednesday at 8 p m. in the SU. Schellman was chosen to parti cipate in the UN-Russian Scien tific and Cultural Exchange Pro gram last year and spent Septem ber in Moscow, Leningrad, and Kiev, lecturing and meeting So viet scientists. SCHELLMAN has devised a mathematical theory, to be pub lished in a forthcoming issue of the Journal of Chemical Physics, which may be an important step toward unraveling the complex structure of the protein molecule. At Oregon since 1958, Schell man holds memberships in Sigma Xi and the American Chemical Society. Francis Reithel, head of the chemistry department, will lead the discussion following the lec ture. King of Hearts Finalists Named The five finalists for Kins of Hearts to be selected at the Heart Hop. Friday, February 8, have been announced. The men and the organizations who nominated them are Bill Hutchison, Alpha Gamma Delta; John Beer, Chi Omega; Jim Fus sier. Delta Delta Delta; John Lu vaas, Hawthorne Hall; and Dennis Lynch, Thornton Hall. THE KING of Hearts will he selected by couples attending the dance, using a combination ticket ballot. Couples may vote until 10 n m. at Theta Chi, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Zeta, and Delta Del ta Delta. The king will be crowned at the Tri-Delt house. Beta Theta Pi Elects New House Officers Newly elected house officers of Beta Theta Pi are president. Chuck Morberg; vice president, Mile McKelligon; pledge trainer. Dick Stark; recording secretary. Doug Wcrschkul; corresponding secretary, Jeff Grayson; alumni secretary, Karl Koch: historian, Joe Holloway; and librarian, Jeff Chang. SPECIAL SALE PrintS for only *1 A newly arrived shipment makes this offer possible. Liven up your room while they last \ Cresssys Stationery 864 Willamette DI 5-3121 Folksingers Set Saturday Concert Peter, Paul and Mary, folk-sing ing trio, will appear at McArthur Court 7:30 p.rn. Saturday, Febru ary 2. The concert will be sponsored by the Student Union Board. There are only a few reserved seat tickets and 170 general ad mission seats len ror the concert, the SU main desk reported Sun day. Tickets arc also on sale at Mattox's Pipe Shop in downtown Eugene. Prices are $3.00, $2.50, $2 00 and $1.50. This Is Not An Ad Buy Dairy Queens. Dairy Queen1 taste good. They’re good for you. You’ll like them. Buy several. Eat one every day. You guessed it. It’s an ad. LAUNDERED SHIRTS & PANTS: in by 10:00, out by 4:00 1338 Hilyard - next to. 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