University of Oregon, Eugene EAT NASH. Editor Claudia Fletcher. Carl Gregory . Wilfred Brown. Arden X. Pangborn MILTON GEORGE. Manager EDITORIAL BOARD .Managing Editor Walter Coover-Associate Editor Telegraph Editor Richard H. Syring —-Sporte Editor ....P. I. P. Editor Donald Johnston ......-Feature Editor _ Literary Editor Elizabeth Schultze —.Society Editor News and Editor Phonee, 08ft DAY EDITORS: William Schulze, Mury McLean, Frances Cherry, Marian Sten, Dorothy Baker, Miriam Shepard. NIGHT EDITORS: J. Lynn Wykoff, chier; Lawrence Mitchelmore, Myron Griffin, Rex Tuasing, Ralph David, Floyd Horn. ASSISTANT NIGHT EDITORS: Joe Rice, MU Prudhomme, Warren Tinker, Joe Freck, Glenn Gall, Harold BaUey, W. J. Loundagin, Harold Kester, Charles Barr, Wilfred Brown, Thomas Pumfrey. SPORTS STAFF: Joe Pigney, Harry Dutton, Chalmers Nooe, Chandler Brown, Warren Tinker, Scott Miliigan. FEATURE STAFF: Florence Hurley, John Butler, Clarence Craw, Charlotte Kiefer. THEATER NEWS: William Schulze, John Caldwell. 1 UPPER NEWS STAFF: Amos Burg, Ruth Hansen, La Wanda Fenlaaon, William | Haggerty. NEWS STAFF: Grace Taylor, Elise Schroedcr, Maryhelen Koupal, Josephine Stofiel, Tbiria Anderson, Etha Jeanne Clark, Mary Frances Dilday, Elaine Crawford, Audrey Henrickaen, Phyllis Van Kimmell, Margaret Tucker, Gladys Blake, Ruth Craeger, Leonard Delano, Chrystal Ordway, Margaret Reid, Glenna Heacock, Irene Urfer, Joe Rice, Leonard Hagstrom, Margaret Thompson, Alice Gorman, Thelma Kem, Evelyn Shaner, Floyd Horn, jean Y'oung. ftuth Street . Advertising Manager Bill Hammond _ Asb'L Advertising Mgr. Charles Reed . Ass’t. Advertising Mgr. bucielie George -Mgr. Checking De,ot. BUSINESS STAFF LARRY TH1ELEN—Associate Manage* Bill Bates Wilbur Shannon Ray Dudley Foreign Adv. Mgr. Ass't. Circulation Mgr. Assistant Circulator Mgr. onecKing * Bdi Illseell .—__Circulation Manager Frederica Warren - Circulation Assistant ADVERTlfilNG SALESMEN—H. Day Foster, Richard Horn, Harold Kecter, Ray Smiek. John Caldwell, Kenneth Mpore, Eugene Laird, Margaret Underwood, Ina Tremblay. FINANCE ADMINISTRATOR—George Weber. ADVERTISING ASSISTANTS—Harold Bailey, Herb King, Ralph Millaap. OFFICE ADMINISTRATION—Lova Buchanan, Margaret Poorman, Dorothy David Kin. Helen Katenbrink, Pauline Prigmore, Elizabeth McCord. The Oregon Daily Emerald, official publication ol the Associated Students of the University of Oregon, Eugene, issued daily except Sunday and Monday during the college year. Member, United Press News Service. Member of Paclfle Intercollegiate Fives. Entered In the postoffice at Eugene, Oregon, ns second-class matter. Subscrip ts,,, rates, $2.60 per year. Advertising rates upon application. Residence phone, editor, 721; manager, 2799. Business office phone, 1896. Day Editor This lame— William Schulze Miriam Shepard. Night Editor Thia la sue- Rex 'Fussing AaaiHlomt Night Editor—Mil Prudhomme Royalist Taint Disjoints L. A. Nose LL on tho sly it seems that Bill •T\. Adams, as chairman of cam pus registration last month, was wagging tho entire national body politic from his obscure booth in front of Oregon building. Anyway ] that’s the burden of a sheaf of evi dence ho has just received from aa^ anonymous critic down in Los Ang ' Although Bill ’b attacker writes .with the malice of a Swift and the candor of a Rabelais, liis fervor leads him into lapses from the stan dards sot by postal authorities as ordinary decency and forbids our use of tho original manuscript. Tak ing a clipping of a campus registra tion news article as hi* text, ho oles. editorializes through sovorai pages of vari-colorod scrap paper and half a red crayon, wielded with more freedom than Webster sanctions. Through reiteration, the critic makes his hearty dislike of “King Al” and Queen Mario the most co herent ideas in his tirade. And ap parently lloovcr’s commission in Belgium and Roumania entitles him tc the dubbing as “side-kick” of their highnesses. Since the newspaper ex- | eerpt faithfully reported a Repub lican influence on the campus which showed up in the registration in a ratio of 201 to 43 of the less dom inant party in the state, the dia tribist perforce concedes Oregon \s vote ns belonging to Hoover. Hence Bill’s implication in the machina tions of the royalist party. The unique contribution winds up ! emphatically, “Boob education plus Boob production—Bums and Saps.” In witness whereof there is included a clipping with an Oregon Agricul tural College dateline and another from Southern California University; marginal notes characterize their students respectively as “vacant skulls” and “wop coddlers.” Vengefully inclined students of the several maligned institutions will be pleased to hear that a wea pon more horrible than the one which decapitated the foremost among criers in the wilderness is being whetted against this one. lie is to be psychoanalyzed. The Passing Of Edgar li. Piper PI ST 1N l i UI SIl K D life of dig nificd achievement. in Oregon journalism camp to a close yesterday ■when Edgar K. 1’ipor died. Sven as a small boy, the Into editor-in-chief of the Northwest’s classic daily was beginning to pre pare himself for the heaviest re sponsibility to which any man in ■western new spaperdom has fallen heir. 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