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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1929)
Golf Chieftan On Program Over KORE Don Moe Will Address Radio Listeners Friday Night Ilayward Cancels Speech: Going to Seattle I'on Moo, Oregon state golf cham pion and captain of the Webfoot foam, will speak over radio KORE Friday night, at 8 o'clock, at the weekly program sponsored by the Oregon Professional Sport Writers’ assoeiation. Bill Hayward, track codeh, who was originally scheduled to Speak, is attending the Washing ton-Stanford track meet at Seattle. The week’s program has been ar ranged for by Sam Wildentiati, di rer Or of publicity for the A. S. tJ. O., and Joe Pigney, serrofaty of the Sport Writers’ association. Moe will talk on golf, Stressing the re cent rapid growth of golf in the interest of the public. The popular weekly review of spofts will again be given by Sam Wilderman. Esther Sanger, winnPf of the music scholarship, will sing. U. of O. Team Uses ^ Radio for Debate With Wyoming U. Victories Chalked up Over W. S. C., Nevada; Pair To Leave for L. A. Oregon’s first radio debate this year was hi Id yesterday from 4 till 5:.‘J0 over radio MOW, Port land. Joe McKeown, Marshfield, and Walter Durgan, Eugene, upheld the affirmative of the question, “Resolved, that the jury should be abolished,” against a team from the University of Wyoming. The deci sion will he by the audience. The debate was the third encoun ter on the men’s varsity schedule, Ellsworth Plank, Junction City, and Eugene Laird, Myrtle Point, having chalked up a second decision for Oregon Monday night at Pullman, Washington, debating the negative of the same question. The first PHANTOM FLYER' j AND TARZAN! j THE MIGHTY j I victory for ttit? university was won Iiy Joe McKeown and Walter Dm gati over a team from the University of Nevada. Paul Clark, Portland, and Ernest Jatlletta, also of Portland, will leave tomorrow for a trip south on which they are scheduled to meet teams from Southwestern at Los Angeles and Nevada university at Reno. Tlney will argue the negative of the jury question. Exams for Entering Students April 13 The psychology examination to be given all undergraduate and trans fer Students entering the university this tejni, line been scheduled for April l.'l at 10 o’clock in the morn ing, I)r. Howard R. Taylor, associate professor of psychology, announced yesterday. Dr. Taylor will super vise the giving of the exam in room 101 Condon. English entrance examination will be given on the same date at 12 o'clock in Villnrd ball. 1 I DeNeff’es for Your Sprin; Togs Suits Hats Sleeveless Sweaters Neckwear Shirts Etc. in the newest and smartest styles DeNeffe’s We have it Friday— Richfield Ethyl, of course. Drive in ;<ltd fill ill i with this now gas alid then cheek up on the results. Also let us check your oil ami do that dirty greasing job for you. / Oregon Service Station Eleventh and Hilyard Td our new and finer location, where we may better serve you in the way that has made this store the student s friend. Repairing and Wiring Elkins Electric Co. G) E. Broadway Gentian Play to Be Given Soon By Campus Club Allen to Address Group Oil Wdrld’s Problems Of Journalism Preparations are under way to perform t lie German fairy play “Die Zertnnzten Sehnlie”. some time during spring term. Tl,ie perform ance, will be under the auspiees of file German club and the direction lips in t he ha nils of Or. K. Rein hardt, assistant professor, of Ger man. Xot only members of the club but all the students of the German de partment who are interested in dfrtnintie noting and sufficiently trained in the German language are invited by Dr. Reinhardt to attend the first meeting of the prospective players on Wednesday, April li, class room 109, Oregon building, at 7:.'!0 p. m. The first meeting of the German club after the vacation is to be held on Tuesday, April t!. in the men’s lounge room in the Woman's build itig at 8 p. ni. Dean Knc W. Alien "Waffles Toasted Sandwiches Salads Pies and Cakes ELECTRIC TOASTWIOH SHOPPE Colonial Theatre Bldg. 7S6 E. 11th Special 25c Plate Lunch Home-made Pastry Milk Shakes Chess Pics Bottled Drinks Good Coffee Easter Gifts from all the world . . . We have them here! There are <_rit'ts for everybody; delightful intimate gifts to the family, things for the house, things little people revel in, things for the friend wlm lias everything, things to remember a hos tess with, and our special caster cards that are unique and “different.” * The ORIENTAL ART SHOP On the Balcony 1026 Willamette St. ty \fo, IT’S THE BEST TALKII WE’VE EVER HEARD JftPcvuinwlnt,6} AND, fOO BRONX SISTERS PRODUCTION in “At the Night Club” and EDWARD ItORTON in “ASK DAD” It’s an all-talking and singing show Popular Shoes at Popular Prices *5 Smooths Out Budget Worries Here is a £oo(l lookin'? “out out ’ sandal in parchment, blonde, ml. blue and jiatenl leather. Smartly iined with kid they should appeal to the most selective shopper. Sizes A A to (J Kenny & McCargar Oti the balcony at Johnson’s Popular Price Store will give m talk on international problems of journalism, followed by diseussiou. Frosh Emerald Billetl Frcihmen of the school of jour nalism will publish one issue of tlie Oregon Hally Kmerald this year, announcement was made yes terday by Arden X. I’angborn, edi tor. The special edition probably will be printed within the next two THE NEAREST APPROACH TO MOTHER’S OWN Our lunches are as much like mother s as we can make them Try one The Lunch ■>vocks ,'iita nil posts on the staff will be filled by the first year students. Appointments will be made for the paper by the editorial board. PLEDGING ANNOUNCEMENT Gamma Plii Beta announces tlu pledging (ft1 Bernice Williamson i Berkeley, California. STUDENT SUPPLIES at the fairest prices your patronage here Means better prices for Oregon students. We can supply every demand for service, price of goods the student makes. THE REDUCTIONS MADE LAST TERM ARE PERMANENT This is Your Store the i99 New TAYLOR PLAYERS in ? “NOT TONIGHT DEARIE” A cyclone of liiuj'litor from stmi to finish Adults 50c Children 10c COMING SUNDAY “THE SHOW OFF” Drop Into the Peter Pan Anytime AFTER THE SHOW— Try a sandwich ami a until while dis cussing tlie aclors ala! the plot. You ran be (sure SI IK \Viil appreciate it. AFTER SHOFPINt— I'cii mill 1‘nlft* or n delirious I'mil sundae will inaUr yoli more satisl'ied with your pmeljases, rested and re Jreslied. WE’LL PLEASE YOU! Peter Pan Tenth anil Willamette Friday and Saturday Nights Mark Our 5^ Spring Opening Dances This is to lie ;i happy event I'or we have completely rebuilt the Campa Shoppe Grille Koum Here’s why you will want to come now more than ever— the floor has been leveled out, rebuilt and thoroughly sanded. Decorations in the smart colors of red and white form one of the most pleasing motifs we have ever at tempted. And the music—it’s more than K. O. Dance to Johnny Robinson’s Varsity Vagabonds—who are introducing a score of new arrangements Phone Hfcrsh—1 849J lor reservations —this is his residence phone