WELCOME Japan's Attitude irreat spirit of patriotism. Dr. Noble, who at present is writing a history of Korea, said that, the Japanese believe they are "Mistress of the Orient,’ and gain strength through their emperor whom they consider the very core of the state. “They do not revere him exactly Welcome Dads Kennel!-Ellis ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHERS Eugono’s most mo.rtorn oafe—Have your meal sorvo< 1 from a now. all olootrio kilohon. A Fascinating Place to Eat DINNERS 50c-65c-75c Noon Plate Lunches 25c CHIARAMONTE’S CAFE Loe.ited in New Greyhound Depot WELCOME DADS! University Fruit and Produce Co. welcomes you to F. o!' (). We supply only the best, qii.)lit v foods to your sons mul dimc'liters. irnrrtnimmmram UNIVERSITY FRUIT & PRODUCE CO. Ill) R llth W elcome DADS! back to Oregon EUGENE FRUIT GROWERS ASSOCIATION as God,” the speaker stated, “but realize his mistakes and take him more as the symbol of what the nation can do. He stands for a great principle, and when a person is able to see this loyalty and love, he realizes the power of the peo ple.” Dr. Noble discussed the differ ence in conditions between tjhis country and Japan and pointed out some of the sacrifices the people are going through in the present war. He returned to this country early this month and expressed his surprise at seeing a plenty of food once again. The noted instructor is expected to join the University teaching staff again next fall. He was born in Japan, the son of a missionary, and has since been educated in the United States. Dr. Donald M. Fab, University president, introduced the speaker. Robert Carlson opened the assembly program with a cornet solo. He was accompanied on the piano by Geraldine Walker. WELCOME DADS! A Her the game drop in to Robin son 's f o r t h a t SNACK! • — Sandwiches — Soft Drinks — Malts and Shakes “Just off 1 lie Campus” ROBINSON’S CAFE I’li. 2974 f).r>0 E. 13th i?iJSISI5IgI3EISISEIM3ISM[SlSISISISISElBIBI^j I WELCOME I I DADS I 1 1 I And remember Dads: Suits pressed the tailor j| way are better looking. 1 I UNIVERSITY TAILOR | i 1128 Alder Street | 1 i WELCOME DADS ■yyillLE you are iu (own lie s u r e that you enjoy good food at the 0-vnnd Cafe. \Vi‘ will be open Sunday featuring a complete turkey din ner from 11:00 A.M. to S :00 P.M. at llo and f>0 rents. Grand Cafe 12b E. 11th (SjH131BISEIS®E!S51I3I3EtlrgjaiH[gjgigigjgjS)p: HELLO DADS Have those weekend snap shots developed the right way Developing, 25o 1 Free f>” x 7" Enlargement 1 Free 5" x 7" Potrait with four coupons. Ask for “Trader" Horn KITC.KNE PHOTO SHOP • 877 Willamette DADS’ WEEKEND PROGRAM t FRIDA V, January 20 1:30-5:00, Registration, Johnson hall. 6:00 p.m., Executive committee dimer, Faculty club. 8:00 p.m., Washington vs. Oregon basketball game, cArthur court. SATURDAY, January 27 8:30 to 3:00, Registration, Johnson hall. 10:00 a.m., mass meeting of Dads, Guild theater, Johnson hall. 12:00 r.oon, Luncheon with sons and daughters. 1:30 to 3:30, Features: Plaque unveiling and ceremony at law school; home econom ics, Chapman hall; University library; museum of artj mu seum of natural history; stu dent health service. Student demonstration and dis play; business administration school; physical education school; journalism building; art school; pre-med laboratory and equipment, McClure and Union Building (Continued from page one) Oregon’s next building has the fol lowing names on its roster: Jean Wilson, Florence Cooley, Janet Rieg, Spencer Weills, Ruth Hartley, Joan Dalen, A1 Silver nail, Gordon Childs, Warren Treece, Bud Vandeneynde, Doug Fabian, Mary Elizabeth Earl, Jean ette Neilson, Ray Schriek, Ty Hutchins, Virginia Doten, Ruth Graham, and Glenn Williams. Group to Contact Alums Saturday marks the first pro ject of the group. Number two on Deatly; ROTO building. Rand and orchestra concert, mu sic school; Honoiaries will ar range and supervise displays in professional schools. Faculty members in several pro fessional schools will be pres ent to meet Dads. 3:45-4:00, Description of the Uni versity’s civilian aeronautics program by Carlton Spencer. 4:00 to 4:45. Student variety show. 5:30 p.m., Oregon Dads banquet, Gerlinger hall; speaker, Dr. Donald M. Erb. 8:00 p.m., Washington vs. Oregon basketball game, McArthur court. 9:30 p.m., Firesides or smokers for Dads in each living organization. SUNDAY, January 38 11:00 a.m., Special Drds’ day services at Eugene churches. 1:00 p.m., Dinner with sons and daughters. 3:00 to 5:00, Open house, Museum of Oriental arts. the list' may be to contact some 100 alums and business men in the vicinity who once pledged their fi nancial support for the union, but lost interest when plans failed to materialize. A survey will be made to determine how many will re pledge their aid, now that definite progress has been made. Will V. Norris, professor of phy sics, will talk to both the varsity and freshman committees at their next meetings, explaining the phy sical aspects of the structure. Lat er, F. A. Cuthbert, campus land scape architect, is to address the groups. For Your Convenience in Getting1 Around the Campus MEN’S LIVING ORGANIZATIONS Alpha Hall, 1320 E. 14th.3300 Ext. 260 Alpha Tau Omega, 1306 E. 18th.703 Beta Theta Pi, 1109 Patterson.1024 Campbell Co-op, 1332 Kincaid.634-J Canard Club, 1410 Alder .854 Chi Psi, 1018 Hilyard .1320 Delta Tau Delta, 1883 University .. ..940 Delta Upsilon, 754 E. 13th.1128 Gamma Hall, 1411 Onyx.3300 Ext. 342 Kappa Sigma, 793 E. 11th .2820 Kirkwood Co-op, 727 E. 13th.386 Omega Hall, 1495 Onyx.3300 Ext. 275 Phi Delta Thetha, 1472 Kincaid 313 Phi Gamma Delta, 1367 Alder.660 Phi Kappa Psi, 729 E. 11th .758 . Phi Sigma Kappa, 1335 Alder.1906 Pi Kappa Alpha, 1436 Alder .1665 Sherry Ross Hall, 1319 E. 15th.3300 Ext. 324 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 812 E. 14th .2800 Sigma Alpha Mu, 1860 Potter .2898 Sigma Chi, 808 E. 13th.565 Sigma Hall, 1479 Onyx .3300 Ext. 329 Sigma Nu, 763 E. 11th .. 32 GROCERY I S Next Door to S a Max Robinson’s g SHOW DAD a swell time around the campus this weekend . . . and he'll he proud of you if your clothes look neat and clean! Phone 75 Eugene Cleaners DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT IDYLLWOOD GLENN SILL and his orchestra . .. —Also available for campus engagements— (Phone 21-F-2) ®3i5ISI5ISJSISlSIEISI3®SMS15TflIEMS®SJBi ^a'Biseaaaaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaaiaiasiaiaris While you’re here, come over and see where vour kids eat. DAD’S McMinnville Telephone Register will be represented by Publisher Lars E. Bladine, whose son Phil is a member of the 1940 senior class. Publisher Here George P. Cheney, publisher of the Enterprise Chieftain, is here. A few years ago his son Dan, now on the copy desk of the Seattle Times, was a student in the school of journalism. Steen M. Johnsoi], publisher of the Roseburg Chieftain, is here partly for the conference and partly to visit his daughter Janice, a junior in journalism. Remey M. Cox and Mrs. Cox are here from Prineville. Mr. Cox, an Oregon alumnus, after several years with the United Press, served a long time as news editor of the Bend Bulletin. He is now publish er of the consolidated papers at Prineville. E. A. (Si) Sonnichsen, who is accompanying Hugh G. Ball of the all-American Hood River News to the conference, is an Oregon alum, who was winding up his campus ^ career about 16 years ago. Ralph R. Cronize, Oregon grad who is now co-publisher of the Al bany Democrat Herald, will also be here. WELCOME DADS AND MOTHERS, TOO These three days are set aside for your dad so make the most of them and treat him to the best there is. Come in after the game and in between meetings and show him the refreshment center of the campus. Delicious sandwiches and hot drinks, just the thing for these cold, crisp days. DELIVERY Phone JT IS© SERVICE 2972 SCOTT’S MRRIAfi GEO. SCOTT CLEANING & PRESSING Pickup and Delivery Service Cash and Carry Discount Right on the Campus Bring your Dad to the Anchorage .... We know he’ll be sure to approve your choice, for The'Anchorage stands for good food, quickly and quietly served, and an atmosphere that is cheerful and restful at mealtime. The ANCHORAGE Cafe By the Millrace WELCOME to the CAMPUS, DADS and PUBLISHERS Drop in with your sons and daughters at their own station and till up for those Sunday drives. VARSITY SERVICE STATION Corner of 13th and Ililyard Right on the Campus The Lemon “O” O. L. IRELAND, PROP. Corner 13th and Alder for FRESHLY FROZEN ICE CREAM MILK SHAKES SUNDAES SANDWICHES AND ALL ICE CREAM SPECIALTIES FILMS CANDIES OREGON PRESS CONFERENCE PROGRAM 8:00 a. m. 9:30 a. m. 9:45 a. m. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 Group Breakfasts Registration, School of Journalism, University Campus General Session, Room 111?, School of Journalism Harris KlKworth, iulitor Roseburg News-Review. President Oregon Press Conference. Presiding Appointment of Oregon Press Conference Committees, Mr. F.llsworth Appointment of Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association Committees, llenr\ \ howler, President. Associate Kditor Rem! Bulletin “The Changing Face of the Newspaper: What of the Make up’ Ralph t Curtis, Assistant Publisher Oregon States man, Salem General Discussion "What About Agricultural Advertising Laws?"—Merle \Y. Manly, \ ice President Rotsford, Contantine \ Gardner General Discussion "The Newspaper Looks at the Motion Picture Show: As a Source of Revenue; As a Subject for Critical Review"— 1J:00 noon 12:15 |>. in. 1:30 p. m. 6:00 p. in. Lawrence h. Spraker, Publisher Slayton Mail General Discussion Adjournment for Luncheon No-Host Luncheon, \nchorage W. F. G. Thacher, Toastmaster Coach Howard Hobson, of national basketball champions, speaker General Session, Room 105, School of Journalism Mr. Klisworth. Presiding "The Space Buyer Looks at the Newspaper”—Robert Smith, \dvertising Manager. Lipman, Wolfe N Co. General Discussion "Entertainment Features in the Newspaper”—Donald J. Sterling, Oregon Journal, President American Society of Newspaper Editors General Discussion "Propaganda: What Is It, and Whose Responsibility?"—! Philip II. Parrish, Associate Editor The Oregonian General Discussion Annual Banquet (No-Host), Osburu Hotel (Purchase tickets! at clerk s desk, Osburn Hotel lobby) . Dean Eric W. Allen, toastmaster Complimentary Request Appearance of Eugene Gleemen, John Stark Evans, Director Hal E. Hoss award bv Sigma Delta Chi "The Scope and Limitations of Arbitration in Labor Dis putes”—Dean Wayne L. Morse, University of Oregon Law School 8:00 p. m. Basketball, U. of W. vs. U. of O.. McArthur Court. Confer ence members guests of A.S.l'.O. • FOR THE LADIES OF THE CONFERENCE 3:30 p. m. Ladies of the Conference will be entertained at tea by Theta Sigma Phi at Gerlinger Hall • SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 8:00 a. in. Committees and Group Breakfasts 9:43 a. in. "Covering the News of Labor: A Problem for the Press”— Dick Fagan, Oregon Journal General Discussion “Drugstoring the Country Newspaper: How Sidelines Help the Publisher”—Joe Colbert Brown, co-publisher Redmond Spokesman General Discussion “The Legislature and the Newspapers. What Each Can Do For and To the Other”—Giles L. French. Publisher Sher man County Journal, Moro General Discussion Semi-Annual Meeting, Oregon Newspaper Publishers As sociation, Mr. Fowler, Presiding 12:00 noon Adjournment for Luncheon 12:30 p. m. No-Host Luncheon, Eugene Hotel Harris Ellsworth, Toastmaster “The New Order in Eastern Asia”—Dr. H. J. Noble, Pro fessor of History. University of Oregon Reports of Conference Committees Election of Officers - - - ; Adjournment -«