£!<£>£□. CD The nations are few in which there is peace today—twenty one years after the Armistice of the last World War. There is havcc and destruction; homes bereft and orphaned chil dren. There is lack of freedom, and personal liberty once again becomes a cause to be fought for. This is true in lands where men, women and children have the same affections ... the same emotions as our own wives and husbands, sons and daughters. For them this Armistice Day is a sad one, and for them we, toe, must feel distress and compassion. How much more precious now looms our own complete democracy; the fact that we in this troubled world still constitute a nation at peace. What better wish can we ex press on this now-solemn occasion than that our nation’s flag will ever fly over our land where peace lives on, and all people live a life of liberty. Participate in Today’s Armistice Program ASSEMBLY Similar to 1 he parade formed by the jubilant townspeople, following the news of the signing of the arm istice, will be the one today. Honoring the men who gave their lives in the World War, the townspeople, veterans and University students are co-operating in a commemorative day of festivity. The R.O.T.C. bat talion, the University band and civic clubs are to escort the veterans in their parade starting from the Eugene Armory at 10:30 A.M. Terminating the march at Gerlinger Hall, the veterans will join the students, Eugene residents and public minded persons in a memorial assembly. PARADE Chairman for tlite gathering, Carlton Spencer, lias planned a short but effective program. The prin cipal address will he given by Mayor Joseph K. Carson of Portland, commemorating that famous day twen ty-one years ago when peace was proclaimed. Group singing will be led by Dean Theodore Kratt and will be accompanied by the University band under the leadership of John Stehn. Halford Young, also of the school of music, will be featured in several vocal solos. A solemn and impressive silence will be observed at 11 o’clock and taps are to be sounded in memory of the war dead. This Armistice Day Message in Tribute to Our World War Veterans Is Sponsored by These Public-Spirited Firms SCHULTZ MOTOR CO. 8th and Pearl Eugene, Oregon MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 1 059 Willamette Eugene, Oregon FIRST NATIONAL BANK 896 Willamette Eugene, Oregon U. S. NATIONAL BANK 8th and Willamette Eugene, Oregon BOOTH-KELLY LUMBER CO. 509 Willamette Euge,ne, Oregon EUGENE HOTEL Broadway & Pearl Euge.ne, Oregon I9I&*a^I959 CAVENAH LUMBER CO. 1 3 I West 8th Street Eugene, Oregon TWIN OAKS BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. 669 High Street Eugene, Oregon Oregon Daily Emerald