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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1932)
MCDONALD-^“Chartdu,” < Foot-'' ball rally,; Abbie’Green. - t COLONIAL’— “Magic] Night,”} and “Sky Devils." r HEX—“Too Many Cooks.” , STATE—“A: Man's Land.” / i__ McDonald The radio mystery thriller, “Chandu, the Magician,” brings to gether for the first time Edmund Lowe and Bela Lugosi. This pic ture was made by Fox from the current radio story, and is report ed to be even more thrilling on the screen than on the air. Prink Callison and his horde of heavyweights will be at the Mc Donald tonight to participate in the Santa Clara football rally. Ab bie Green will act as master of ceremonies and his band will be the center of attraction. Ray W. Jones, manager of the Fox-McDon ald, promises many surprises for the rally, which goes on the stage at 0 o’clock. Colonial “Magic Night” at the Colonial stars Jack Buchanan, seen on the screen for the first time since “Monte Carlo,” the Ernst Lubitsch success. Anna Neagle, England’s new movie queen, plays the femi nine lead. The story has to do with a young Austrian count who finds life ex tremely enjoyable until the time when war cuts short his romance with a Viennese flower girl. War splits them as far apart as the two poles, but when the devasta tion is at an end, the new spirit brings about a reunion and happi ness. “Sky Devils” will be shown as a Friday and Saturday if '\ix RADIOS % MIGHTIEST J, MYSTERY PERSONALITY i NOW THRILLS YOU ON THE TALKING SCREEN .I EDMUND LOWE Bela Lugosi (at "Chandu") (ai"Roxor") IRENE WARE - HENRY B.WAtTHAL • A I ox I -t.. Added ETHEL MERRIMAN Songologue “Irene” News — Comedy Grand Rally Tonite ABBY G RE ION and Ills BAND Fun -Stunts -Galore Campus Grocery and Lunch Counter 1249 Alder Welcomes the U. of O. Back Come in ami Try One ol' < hir Home Cooked Meals 25c Short Orders 7 A M. to 10 P.M. ALL YE PIGGERS!! Get 11 lose Shoes Shined for the Coming Social Season We Are Experts U. OF O. SHOE SHINE .1 I preview - at 10:45. This is a rol licking comedy, of,the air, produced >by^ Howard-Hughes. •;l Jackie Coogan, the-juvenile sen sation of a few years ago, will be in Eugene as a yell leader for San ta Clara, where he is now in school One of his appearances will be with Abbie Green at the Eugene hotel tomorrow night. Deadline Named For Registration Students who have not com pleted registration procedure are advised by the registrar's office to do so as soon as pos sible, as 12 o’clock Saturday, October 8, has been set as the deadline for entrance, with a maximum late payment fee of $5 in addition to regular as sessments. Those desiring to change a course are also urged to do so immediately. Head of Higher Educational System Tells Plans4 _ I Chancellor Is Introduced to Student Bod\ •f Large Gathering Greets Dr. W. J. Kerr Prink (ullison, Bolt Hall, Art I’otwin Also on Program Of First Assembly By JULIAN PRESCOTT Dr. William Jasper Kerr, chan cellor of the Oregon state system of higher education, extended his greetings to the students of the University yesterday in assembly at McArthur court. One of the largest assemblies of students in some time met the new head of this institution. Congratulations on what he con siders to be the best opportunities for students in many years ex unman! The Student’s SI row, On tbe Campus Tonight, Final Showing—First Run WITH JACK BUCHANAN A Strictly High Class Production—Superb Music plus— }'££! PREVIEW SHOWING—10:30— Come at 9—See Both Shows—1 One Price SKY DEVILS! Howard Hughes’ Great Air Thriller Greater Than HELL’S ANGELS First Run Short Subjects—Late News Watch for List of Big First Run Pictures! laMEiaiaEMeiaMaiaaaaaaaasiajaaiaMErdjaisisiaMMaraiiiaEisiafEiaisisjajaEEi Phone 535 For Best Results in Film Developing and Printing, See the Carl R. Baker Film Shop Everything Photographic Carl R. Baker Eugene, Ore. !M3Mc!ISJSlBiS®SJ'fiJiSMri3®liDig(Qij|jjg[g(gfgjgjgf[aj(a(gigjg(gjgjgjgjgjgi[gjgjgfgfgjg[3fgjgigji^j Announcement! THE NEW I .OCATION OF PAUL D. GREEN’S STORE FOR MEN IS NOW 837 WILLAMETTE Next to Lee-Duke Cafe i This new location means lower rent loss overhead, and LOWliK I’lMCKS. However, the same good quality that made the name ol’ 1‘aul 1). tlreen fatuous in collegiate circles is still maintained and quality will not he sacri ficed for price. Remember, we are Rugene agents lor Hteiu-Dloch and llighgate clothes. Paul D. Green STORE FOR MEN hdi W illamette Street Rhone 2Dl *—1—-r pressed by Dr. Kerr in his talk in which;hc-further,,tinged students to make the most of these oppor tunities that* they rriight be worthy of the support ■ given'by the tax payers of the state. Smaller Classes Liked Reduced enrollment without pro portionate cut in the faculty thus making possible smaller classes with more intimate contact with faculty members was held respon sible for the increased opportuni ties. Students were urged to do whatever they do with interest, spirit, and determination, whether it be classwork or activity work. The Oregon football team in its game Saturday will face one of the best teams on the coast, it was declared by Coach Prink Callison. The loyal support of the team in the way of applause and cheers as well as attendance at the game was urged. Potwin Thanks Students Art Potwin, chairman of the stu dent committee opposing the con solidation bill, thanked students on behalf of the alumni association for their work this summer in the campaign against the measure. A vigilance committee of 24 students will start the final movement of the campaign within the next few days, it was said. *. The University band under the direction of John Stehn played a song which has recently been com posed for the student body. Our education, such of it as is of durable importance, comes hap hazard. It is tinged by the enthu siasm of our teachers, gleaned by suggestions from our friends, prompted by glimpses and foot notes and margins.—Morley. r (Utility - Group iTo Meet Soon In Portland A meeting of the committee on taxation of public utilities, oi which Dr. James H. Gilbert, dean of the social science college, is sec retary, will take place at the Im perial hotel in Portland on October 8 for the purpose of filling a va cancy left by the death of Senator B. W. Johnson of Monroe. The secretary will make a pre liminary report on taxation and regulation of municipal utilities. During the spring and summer Dr. Gilbert has carried on extensive research on city-owned utilities, the value of property earnings, and he has secured the consensus of opinion among representative cit izens with regard to taxing city owned property. Stafford Attends Meet Of Science Association Professor O. F. Stafford, head of the chemistry department of the University of Oregon, is attending an executive committee meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science at San Francisco. Details of the conven tion to be held next year at Salt Lake City will be discussed, as well as other minor affairs of the asso ciation. Professor Stafford will re turn to Eugene Sunday evening. 1 HUMMING BIRD HOSIERY 1015 Willamette Eugene VISIT OUR STORE . - < During m Jjtimminq B?rd WEEK Oct. 1 to 8 And See Our Complete Display of the New Fall Colors in All Styles. Not a Special Sale. But a showing of 'unusual Values backed by the guarantee of a repu table manufacturer. In Chiffon and Service Weights 79c to $ 1.49 Rent a Portable Typewriter Any Make You AYant—VYo Have Them All It You Decide to Buy—Apply ALL the Kent Paid on the Purchase Price See tlic new Koval Signet Portable Typewriter— Si lls Xow. for Only $29.50 and Only $2.00 Down and $2.00 per Month OFFICE MACHINERY & SUPPLY CC. Willamette St. ■ Side of Ward's — Phone 14S Infirmary Limits Stay to Five Days Students are to be allowed only five days a term in the infirmary this year, instead of the usual two weeks, according to Dr. FVed N. Miller, head of the . University ■ health service. After the five-day ! period has elapsed, students will i be charged at the rate of $3.00 a I day for additional time. These are cumulative from one term to the next, but not cumula tive from one year to the. next. Thus, if a student stays out of the Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 12 Years in Eugene Most Modern Technique and Equipment Dr,S»vd<jidi OPTOMETRIST 921 Willamette St., Eugene . . . and now Noodles Eight on the Campus — SPECIAL — Chicken Egg Noodles Toasted Sandwiches Soft Drinks Campus Noodle Shop 825 East 13th infirmary,'fall term, he'will be. al lowed tenid^ys during winter-term,:, or fifteen during spring term. ' Dr. Miller ^1 so announced that the health seft&ice has been re moved as a . departrnerit of the school, of physical education, and' put under the medical t school in Portland, with Richard B. Dille-1 hunt, dean of. the University medi cal school in Portland, at the head. ”,1 We scrawl experience on our brain and, although we wash its ntemory in fresh adventure, the ink has sunk indelibly to mark our character forever.—Charles S Brooks. See the Santa Clara Game in a Clean White Shirt GIVE US A TRY New Service Laundry “Eugene’s Finest Laundry Service ’ Phone -825—826 839 High lllllllllllllllllll itniiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiwiiiHiiimiiimiiiii I ! Paper doll cutting may be out of your line. But lend a hand just this once—the brother’s in distress! You can make him look like a gravedigger^ Or, you can set him up as the trouser model for every college man. For at almost every style-making university, Campus Cords are as pop ular as football. You know at a glance that these light-colored Cords are tailored foi you—correct in shade and in every style detail. Their hip-fit and straight-hang reflect the distinctive, conservative taste of the university man.' Campus Cords wear like an old friend,'and keep their youth through J countless cleanings or washings.' / If necessary, cut a class or break a date—but see these good looking * corduroy trousers. A leading store near you is displaying them now. Look for the name—Campus Cords. EtOESSER.HEYNEMANN'COP. SAN FRANCISCO . Los Angeles « Portland . Chicago » * * V Also designers and makers of the Campus Cord Cossack Jacket—swagger, washable; Campus Bucks, those distinctive tan moleskin trousers; and Campus Tweeds, the handsome new all wool trousers with Campus Cords' styling. CAN T BUST EM CAMPUS, f^CORDS T*A£>C MARK SAN FRAN Cisco ) -If CALIFORNIA CAMPUS CORDS Whit i BUY it their new, low prices! ,1 c * ■ - GENUINE ONLY WITH THIS L^BEL INSIDE THE WAISTBAND