jrage ^ Builders End Row With Men Wage Scale of Carpenters Settled Amicably at Labor Confab Differences arising recently over the employment of carpenters for construction ,of the new dormitory at. the University of Oregon were amicably settled here yesterday when a conference was held by R E. Hammond, of Hanson and Ham mond, contractors in charge of the work with B. W. Klecman, repre senting the national brotherhood of carpenters, and J. E. Kindred, re presenting tlie Eugene carpenter s local organization. Charges had been made that the contractors were em ploying carpenters and paying less than the regular scale, and as soon as word of this reached Mr. Ham mond, the conference was called. Both Mr. Kindred and Mr. Hlee man expressed satisfaction with the terms under which the men are to] work. These will be in accordance ; with the uni in practices here, de tails of which are now being ar ranged. Mr. Ilammond has always been fair with his employees, poijit out the union men, and it was only because a misunderstanding arose that there was a necessity for the conference. At present 100 men are employed on the construction work, and this force will be increased to 200 as fast as workmen report, says Mr. Hammond. Work is being rushed and already all footings are poured and walls are in to the ground floor level. With the construction work pro gicssing rapidly the structure will be ready for occupancy at the bc ginning of the fall term, according tc Elmer E. Shin-ell, dean of men and a member of the building com mittee. Several recommendations have been made by tin* dormitory commit tee, and approved by President Hall, which will become effective with the completion of the new hall of resi dence. 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Special Musical Score Marion Zurclier at the Wurlitzer agree to live in the dormitory for a full term at a time, that the “year tenure” arrangement opera tive this year be abandoned; that students now' in the dormitories bo given first preferenefi for residence j jr the dormitories next year; that second preference be given enter- • ing freshmen and if vacancies still remain sophomores and upperclass men in order of application be per mitted to live in the halls. If vol unteer applications from this group still do not fill the hall vacancies, a general requirement will be en forced requiring all lower division students not living with their fami lies in Eugqne, or in fraternity or sorority houses to live in the dorm itories unless excused by their re spective deans. Beginning with the fall of 1928, room rent must be paid in advance for the quarter. If a student is | compelled to withdraw from the | college or is granted permission by i bis respective dean to leave the dormitory at any time within the I first month, half , the term’s rent ! will be returned to the student. After the first month of the term, no part of the term’s rent may be | returned. Self-supporting students may arrange with the comptroller to pay part of the term’s room I rent by assignment of earnings to j be made during the term. i Rent for the dormitories at the | beginning of the fall of 1928 will ! be as follows: Tn the new men’s dormitory, $20 per quarter; Friend Iv Iiall, $iiO per quarter; Hendricks, Susan Campbell, Mary Spillcr and Tkaeher halls, $.'10 per quarter. Board*\vill be payable, as now, by the month. Assignment of dormitory rooms will be made by the dean of men and women respectively. A uni form room deposit of $10 will bo required of all persons residing in the halls. Pledging Announcement Alpha Gamma Delta announces the pledging of Irene Connell, of Hillsboro, Oregon, and Kona Alex ander, of Portland. Theaters REX—First day—Pola Negri in “The Woman on Trial,” a drama of nuvthcr-love and romance, in which the popular star rises to unparal leled heights of histronie achieve merit. n * * MCDONALD — Last, day — The hysterical epic, “The Private Lite of Helen of Troy,” based on the hilarious satire by John Erskiao that bares the private love affairs j Back Again. And Better Than Ever— George McMurphy And His KOLLEGE KNIGHTS. Friday and Saturday Night | COLLEGE SIDE of the first flapper queen, and pro duced on a scandalous scale surpass ing the laughter of “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court,” with alluring Maria Covda, Kieardo Cortoz and Lewis Stone heading the east of thousands. Pledging Announcement Kappa Ni.gnin :inn<.iin,t)| pledging of William s.-ut t, 0* Portland, Oregon. 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