May Weekend Promotion Staff Ready to Sell Buck Buchwach's Fifteen Workers Lay out Program Adopting the motto, “we’ll tell the world,’’ the promotion com mittee for Junior Weekend met for the first time last night to lay out its advertising and publicity campaign. Plans were developed to use the mediums of press, radio, and per sonal speech contacts to create the spice and myrrh atmosphere of the Arabian Nights for the May fete. First of complete committee personnel for the weekend, Buck Buchwach, promotion chairman, named as his assistants: Ray Schrick, college newspaper pub licity; Wes Sullivan, out-of-town publicity; John Kahananui, ar ticles and features; Betty Jane Biggs, managerial secretary. Also appointed were: Wilbur Bishop, graphic publicity; Don Swink and Richard Turner, Port land and Eugene radio shows; Jim Frost, co-ordinator of public relations; and Virginia Bryant, pamphlets and posters. Others who will help on the reportorial angle include: Herb Penny, Bob Frazier, Mildred Wil son, Wes Johnson, and Bob Han cock. Language Experts Mau Win 'Oaklegs' “Every little Russian says Da, Da.’’ If your knowledge of Russian goes beyond "da, da,” you may have a ehance for a free ticket to “Tovarieh,” University Guild hall production to be presented April 30-12 and 17-19. To the first person to trans late into French and into English the following Russian words, the drama division will present one ticket to the Thursday, April 10, performance: la Doushka, Nitch evo, la Wass Loublou, Tatiaska, Paparoushka, Gospidin, Dro u, Brat, Tovarieh, Loubitz, Smor gasbord, and Saskouska. Here are a couple of hints: “Tovarieh” means comrade, and “Smorgasbord” doesn't sound too much like Russian to us. Contest rules state that no one may obtain information from members of the play’s cast or from anyone connected with Pi Delta Phi, French honorary so ciety. Professor Gilbert Lueninghoe ner of Midland college is direct ing construction of a Richest Field type reflecting- telescope, designed especially for study of the milky way. HEY, YOU! BREAKFAST IS READY .1 This student pilot in the army breeze through the clouds. This is air corps at Randolph field, Texas, is out taking an early morning part of the basic training prior to advancement to Kelly field. Oregon H Emerald Saturday Advertising Staff: Warren Roper, manager Maribeth Rodway Lucille Reed Don Brinton Copy Desk: Ray Schrick, City Editor Bob Frazier, Assistant Betty Jane Biggs, Co-Assistant Fritz Timmen Kent Stitzer Mary Wolf Edith Onthank Dorothea Cathcart Wes Sullivan Night Staff: Mary Wolf, Night Editor Susan Huffaker Ruby Jackson Don Ross Lee Flatberg Ted Goodwin Boo Frazier Joanne Nichols A class in horseback riding has been organized at Furman uni versity. MOVED OVER! GINGER ROGERS and JAMES STEWART in “VIVACIOUS LADY” TWO BIG FEATURES! “Meet Boston Blaekie” with Chester Morris and Rochelle Hudson — plus — “BOSS OF BULLION CITY” with John Mack Brown NEW LAWN MOWERS $7.50 to $17.95 Trade your old mower in on a new lawn mower. We SHARPEN and SERVICE all models of mowers Pick-np and delivery service, free Phone 151 HENDERSHOTTS 770 Willamette Phone 151 Dr. Raver to Tell Of Power Work Bonneville Dam Expert Speaks Here April 10 Dr. Paul J. Raver, administra tor of the Bonneville project, will be the third speaker on the stu dent-faculty assemblies at the University of Oregon when he gives a featured address open to townspeople Thursday morning, April 10, at 11 o’clock in Gerlin ger hall. Born at Logansport, Indiana, Raver was graduated in civil en gineering from the University of Nebraska in 1917, received a de gree of master of business admin istration from Northwestern uni versity in 1927, and a degree of doctor of philosophy from North westrn in 1933. In 1933 Dr. Raver became su pervisor of the section of rates and research of the Illinois Com merce commission, organizing the section and directing special research on such subjects as rev enues, rates, cost of capital, cor porate relations, rate of return, securities, and related economic and financial subjects. Professor H. Wellington Stew art, organist at St. Lawrence uni versity, recently was stung on the finger by a wasp during a radio concert. But the show went on without interruption. Law Students To Sham Trial Collins vs. Dunn Case Scheduled For Lane Court Third-year law students will conduct a mock trial before a visiting group of 4-H clubbers this afternoon at the Lane county court house at which Dean Wayne L. Morse will preside as judge and a jury of 4-H members will bring in the verdict. Orlando Hollis, professor of law, devised the case, a suit for an alleged injury received in a softball game when the defendant threw a bat that struck the plain tiff. Future barristers who will take part in the moot case are: plain tiff, Hugh Collins: defendant, Jack Dunn; attorneys for the plaintiff, Brock Miller, Floyd Hamilton; attorneys for the de fendant, Bob Recken, Don Rich ardson; witness for the plaintiff, William Robert; witness for the defendant, Clyde Angerman; clerk, Jack Hay; bailiff, David Rementeria. Dinah Shore, network vocalist, is a graduate of Vanderbilt uni versity. ROMANCE! ‘‘Arise My Love” with Claudette Colbert and Ray Milland — plus — “Doom Caravan” with William Boyd Phone 3300—354 Prices Reduced! NOW ONLY $1.00 ALL SPRING TERM