Marines Tell It to the Public In Mac’s ’DevilDog’ Comedy By Hath McClain Even if you belong to a student peace movement, or signed the op tional military training petition, you’ll have to admit a stirring of the old war blood when the army, navy and marines go into action aiound San Diego bay during the mock attack in "Devil Dogs of the Air,” at the Mac now. Believe me, Omar, you’ll think you have been in training too, when it’s over. This is no war propaganda, but just the usual private battles of Cagney and O’Brien, cockey rook ie and hard-boiled lieutenant. Jimmy does some handsome stunt ing to open the picture, ending his exhibition in O'Brien's girl’s moth Brighten Up Your Room! 131 West 8th Phone 572 With a new coat of Albatross wall finish for per pound. We have a com plete stock and can furnish you with color charts and combinations for correct inter ior decoration. CAVENAUGH LUMBER CO. er’s back yard. He sells the wrecked plane, labelled "Tommy O'Toole, World’s Greatest Avia tor," to the innocent old lady for $00, I.O.U.’s the check to the girl for three kisses, and joins the ma rines. Cagney's nearest rival for s. laugh is Frank McHugh, a navy ambulance always looking f*>r stretcher business. Either one of their high-pitched "hee-hee-hees” la grounds for justifiable homicide any time, but you’re laughing that way yourself before the thing is over, Omar. No dull minutes in "Devil Dogs, etc.,” and the audience gets a great kick out of it. But don't bother KALSOMINE VARNISH ENAMEL PAINT WAX (live us a call. We will help you with your painting problems. 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Mona Barrie was fine as the tem peramental Lollie in "One Night of Love," but in "Mystery Wo man” she hasn’t any big Tullio to leave her or la Moore to snap toast in her face. Unless you like good-looking clothes, don’t wait up for this tripe. Taylor Scheduled For Talk Series "Some Common Misunderstand ings in Regard to Intelligence Tests,” will be subject of an ad dress by Prof. Howard R. Taylor, acting head of the psychology de partment, to be given in the faculty room in Friendly hall Thursday, March 14. Professor Taylor’s address is one of a number in the popular science series. He has beVi conducting tests for entering freshmen at the University for almost 10 years and has correlated the resulting ratings with accomplishment in Univer sity work. Acting of (Continued from Pane One) room attendants gave Guild hall Cheater an informal atmosphere that its audience enjoyed. From the haze of the numerous court witnesses and court room scenes Alice Hult as a condemned Italian woman stands out. Marie Sacco ■ manno, the naive French maid, and Robert Winsted, an effeminate tailor, Marian Bauer, the affected chorine, Portia Booth, the slap dash follies girl, and Bill Cottrell who presided over the court with judicial dignity, all deserve men tion. Due to the sell-out for the tw > week-end performances, the trial tvill be given again Monday night Send the Emerald to your friends Do Your Fishing Here We carry a complete line of fish and sea foods at nil times. We appreciate your patronage. NEWMAN’S FISH MARKET d!) East Broadway Phone 2309 IIIHIII MllimilHIIlIHUIllliliMnii# TRY A STEAK DINNER at Hop’s Drop in after the dance for your mid nite snack. Free Delivery Hap’s Log- Phono 2872 YOUR SPRING INFORMAL SPELLS ROMANCE WITH A DOUBLE ‘R’— when you plan it at the Eugene Hotel Novel decorations—Rythmic music— Polished “The only place for a nice dance. floors Planning Bureau Mails Invitations To State Confab! _ Meet W ill Discuss Future Program for Oregon Four thousand invitations arf' being mailed to all city officials in Oregon, members of all planning commissions, county judges, coun ty commissioners, chamber of com merce secretaries, and chairmen of recreational committees of nu merous civic clubs to attend the commonwealth conference which will be held here March 25, 2G, 27 The groups participating in the conferences are: Oregon state plan ning board, Oregon state planning council, League of Oregon Cities conference and school for’Oregon chamber of commerce secretaries the conference on recreation, and the Oregon council for the protec tion of roadside beauty. Of the planning groups, Philin A. Parsons, professor of sociology, said that the purpose of the pro gram was for forming “definite plans for the future of planning in Oregon.” The creation of the state planning board, he said, left the, whole planning machinery ready for work. Fee Clash (Continual jrnm Paae One) possible by the $5 fee served to broaden and enlighten the student’s field of education, that they were a necessary, integral part of the institution. Harrison declared that the ad ministration possessed as good a iheck and balance system is of any business and that any 'harge of misappropriation of ■unds was utterly false. He reiter ated that the present set up of the ASUO was the most “suitable and the most efficient manner of ad ministrative body” and that the activities made possible by the col lection of the $5 fee were needed that we might maintain a parity with adjacent institutions. Neuberger Takes Floor Neuberger, second speaker for the affirmative, quoted Woodrow Wilson, as saying, “extra-curricu ar activities are sideshows so di verting that they have swallowed up the circus . . Quoting the opposition’s statement that the in stitution of compulsory fees had been a part of the University of Oregon since 1901, Neuberger said that slavery was an institution in the United States as early as 1S21 but “we rid ourselves of that.” McArthur Court Cited He cited the Emerald of 1932, saying that in that year the paper carried a statement of the graduate manager to the effect that Mc Arthur court was free of debt, but upon examination cf the books, he found a debt of $150,000 on that ounumg. He stated that today students at the University are paying $15 as t building fund for retirement of the debt on McArthur court and that in event of the compulsory fee of $15 yearly they would be pay ing $.10 to the ASUO. Neubarger isked that if under the present plan of optional fees, when the ASUO was compelled to present the fine programs of the past year "with a .45 at their backs, what would happen when the gun was once again placed in the holster?" llenner Cites Financial Losses Renner, second speaker for the negative, said that under the pres ent optional payment plan, the ASUO had lost from $1200 to $2000 during the current year; that "the pot of gold" in the graduate man ager’s office, as envisioned by the average student, could not stand this continual drain, and that the results of such losses, if continued, would be "chaos.” He said that the 1934-35 budget had been “slashed three times," thus elimin ating many phases of the ASUO program, that served as an ad WINDOW GLASS MIRRORS RESILVERED Wishing you a pleasant vacation. vertising medium. The rebuttals, rather than serv ing to destroy specific arguments on either side, mainly presented additional facts. However, several bitter denunciations were made on both sides. Harrison’s rebuttal in cluded the fact that the building fund, mentioned by Neu berger. was a part of legislative en actment, the money now aiding in the construction of the new library and infirmary. Renner corrected the statement of the opposition say ing that the recent convocation at Oregon State, at which a nine to one vote was cast for compulsory fees, was attended- only by student body members. Kenner read a press dispatch quoting President G. W. Peavy that the meeting was called for all students attending the college. Neuberger, in his rebuttal, said that if the ASUO had been sub jected to a S2000 loss, perhaps this could be remedied by releasing the newly-hired graduate manager, and deducting the recent increase in the football coach's salary. 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