New Structures, Alterations Relieve Crovded Conditions On State University Campus UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EuRene. Aug. 26. (Special I This fall, for the first time since the war, University of Oregon sludents will have room to breathe. A new look has been added to the campus, a new building look that will add to at tractiveness and alleviate crowd ed conditions that have prevailed since war days. Nearing final phases of con struction are Carson hall (the new women's dormitory), and the modern University theater. Re cently completed were the new wing on the school of music, and Interior remodeling of Villard, second oldest campus building. The 424-seat theater will be an addition to Villard. Scheduled for completion before the academic year is out are the Student Union b iilding and a major addition to the library. Carson hall, $1,500,000 fire proof concrete and brick building, will house 333 co-eds. In addition to suites for small-group living, and a spacious dining hall, the dormitory will have small beau parlors, reception rooms, and music rooms. A sundeck is plan nod on the roof. The theater will feature the finest in seating, stage, lighting, accoustic, and personal comfort facilities. Six major productions will be presented yearly. Villard Hall Remodeled Remodeling Villard hall has al lowed the - radio, speech, and drama divisions to be consolidated under one roof. Although the ex terior of the building remains the same, the interior was changed Jrom a two to a three-story struc ture by lowering of ceilings and Jnaking use of the attic space. In addition to the three floors is a Jiew basement, which houses Jiressing and sewing rooms, and necessary facilities for below tage levels of a theater. When the Erb Memorial Union Js completed, a center for student activities will be provided on the Jrampus for the first time. Offices .of the Associated Students of the university, and student affairs will be located there. The large ! new ballroom can double as an auditorium or banquet room. A , poslof fice, barber shop, soda bar. as well as recreational rooms and an art lounge, will be housed in the building. A new service arrangement will be possible with the addi tional space provided by en larging the library. Instead of having an attendant get books for students from the stacks, the students w ill be allowed to browse among the stacks. Under the new system, the library will be divided into a number of reader service departments, each staffed by li brarians trained In special sub ject fields. The enlarged three-floor area has been designed to permit un limited horizontal exiansion and to allow maximum flexibility In interior arrangement. Storage of half a million books will be possi ble, and almost 1500 students may be seated simultaneously when the library opens the new addi tion next spring. FOR SALE 16" Slabwood . Sawdust Planer Ends ' Johnson Fuel Co. PHONE 366-JX-5 Congressmen In Pinch Over Cut In Defense Force WASHINGTON, Aug. 2&-. Members of Congress found themselves squeezed today be tween a military economy drive many of them had demanded and tl- outraged cries of constituents affected by the proposed cut. A typical example was offered by a western house member. Ho said he has been deluged up to now with letters urging him to vote for cuts in appropriations. Now, he said, the same people are complaining bitterlv against military cutbacks in his district. The predicament resulted from Secrelary of Defense Johnson's announcement yesterday that the Armed Forces plan to fire 135, 000 of their 905,000 civilian em ployes, while returning 12.073 re serve officers from active to in active status. That program aims at a $200, 000,000 saving during the fiscal year which started July 1, and savings of $500,000,000 a year thereafter. It would help bring next year's military budget down to $13,00,000,000. The 1949 bud- 1 Fariss' Friday Folly V Features This " Week 9 oz. Glass Tumbler Originally Priced 10c But . Between .6..ond..9 p.m.. Friday Reduced to 4C Each Limited to 8 per customer These glosses will be the most used in the home. Cum ing Chip Resisting edge. Plain. Buy yours tonight. These are not the only buys that you will find hers be tween ( and 9 p. m. every Friday. Be sure to shop for other bargains during these hours. ' Kluver Radio Service open 'til 9 for your convenience. Store No. 2 Next to Wolly's Phone 1371-R Open Every Night Til S p.m. and r ew Till 9 p.m. on Friday 1 " "JIM1 lYiU FrL, Aug. 26. 1949 -The News-Rtvlew, koteburg, Or. II CASUAL CONVERSATION between Sheriff O. T. Carter and George E. West, over the counter tt a commercial display at tha county fair, is caught by the earner. (Picture by Paul J.nkins.) T ! riss if HOW'DE DO IT7-A lot of fellows would like to know how Frank Kemp got Jeannie Wood burn into this glass container at the California State Fair in Sacramento. Kemp just grins and says, "It's a trade secret, boys." So, make the best of it get totals $14,900,000,000. Johnson said the cuts are those proposed by the three armed services themselves. They will result in the closing of about M defense installations and the slimming down of a number of others. Congressmen whose home dis tricts are involved got the low down from Johnson yesterday. Many of them complained bitter ly. Others approved. Rep. Tabcr (R-NY), a leader of the House Economy bloc, said his only complaint is that the cuts aren't larger. Senator Knowland (R-Calif) ni sei ted that closing of the Long Beach, Calif., naval shipyard ac tually would cost money because ot the expense of mothballing it and reactivating it later. Despite congressional protests, military officials were reported pushing ahead with plans for the cutdown. As the first step, they were preparing quotas to be used as a guide by unit commanders order ed to cut down reserve officer strength. Golden Gat Lumber Co. In Lane County Burns EUGENE, Aug. 26-.'B Fire of undetermined origin destroy ed the Golden Gate Lumber Co., eight miles above Blue river on the McKenzie River highway ear ly Thursday morning. Discover ed shortly after 1 a.m., the blaze threatened for a time the sur rounding cottages of mill work ers and about 300 acres of cut over land behind the mill. Loss was estimated Thursday morning at about $20,000 by Nat Giustina of Giustina Lumber Co. Giustina had leased the mill for the past two years to Golden Gate, owned by James Jones of Eugene. The property was not insured and there was no indica tion Thursday whether or not the mill will be rebuilt. The fire brings the total for the past five months to nine blazes, which have leveled as many mills in Lane county. The sucker fish is native to onlv two parts of the world, North America and China. Election Scheduled By Toastmasters Club A report of the nominating committee was made by Roy Barnhart at Tuesday's Toastmast ers club meeting at Carl's Haven. Election is scheduled the first Tuesday in September, when nominations will be open from the floor. The officer slate will be announced later. Herman Matlisoff, toastmaster, introduced as speakers Ross New comb, who spoke on the Oregon State Employe's association, its purpose and aims; and Barnhart, who spoke on the subject of con structive criticism. Bob Harvie, as table topics chairman, asked the members to resume their topic of the week before and talk on random thoughts relative to pari muluel horse racing. Dr. S. L. 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