Canoe Fete Partners Chosen Canadian Army Life Thrills California Lad By TED GOODWIN Full of yarns about the Cana dian army and the first Scotch battalion of Canadian infantry with which he served since No vember, R. B. St. Evens, former California prep school student, was the guest of Wish Brown at the DU house Tuesday night. With a flair for adventure, the California youth joined the bat talion last fall and has withdrawn to join the Royal Canadian air force. His picturesque plaid cap need come off, "only for the queen. But, there are lots of queens,” he laughed. The first night in conditioning camp was annoying, he remi nisced, in that he was ordered to bed down in a field six inches deep with mud. As he stood hold ing his blanket and ground sheet, an officer heard his beefing and growled, "Lay down or stand up, this is where we camp!” Two Oaths On joining the Canadian forc es all non-citizens must take two oaths, first, the oath of allegiance to the king which cancels Amer ican citizenship, and second, the oath to fight for Canada for the duration of the war. When St. Evens tried to enter the United States for a 15-day leave, the customs officers held him for five to check on his cit izenship. Kilts Go Down The traditional kilts of his bat talion, formerly the sixteenth Scottish, were sunk with the Athenia en route to Canada. His air force uniform will be sky blue. The air force includes about 25 per cent Americans and there are about 10 per cent in the reg ular army, he said. Already wounded, the adven turous youth was reluctant to mention the casualty but finally revealed that his foot* was in jured by a hand grenade explo sion. He had been showing re cruits how it was done, he admit ted, when one lit near him. Since they are lethal within 25 yards, he dived into a nearby trench. The explosion took off the sole of his shoe and skinned his foot. His comment was that if he had gone into the trench feet first, he probably would have come out that way. In the Future His training with the air force will begin April 18, and will last for about seven months. He intends to become a pilot-observ er. This rank entails more train ing than that of gunner or pilot and pays better, he said. His attention-claiming cap, he grinned, is a sure thing for hitchhiking. It is blue with a sil ver crest and a plaid band. The two black ribbons down the back are what turns the trick, he joked. Third 'Union Now' To Arrive Monday The third issue of “Union Now,’’ weekly bulletin of devel opments in the University stu dent union movement, will be dis tributed Monday, according to Ray Schrick, editor. A different phase of the stu dent union movement is covered each week in the bulletin, which is posted in all campus living or ganizations and on bulletin boards in major campus buildings. Last Monday’s issue featured the pro posed ballroom, and next Monday’s will feature the banquet room. Last issue contained articles by Connie Averill, Bob Whitely, and Wes Sullivan, and a cartoon by King Martin. Other staff mem bers are Barbara Lamb and Bet ty Perry. Mary Elizabeth Earl is assistant editor. Glenn Williams is in charge of distribution. The first issue was published at the end of winter term. Remember your family with an Easter gift of our choice lilies or cut flowers. Chase Gardens 58 East Broadway Phone 1950 | WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS, EVERYWHERE Raver Names Redistribution As Dam's Goal Bonneville Project To Create Market For New Industry By MARY WOLF The purpose of the Bonneville power project is for the develop ment of a new economy in this region, declared Dr. Paul J. Ra ver, Bonneville power project ad ministrator, in a speech at the 11 o’clock assembly in Gerlinger hall Thursday morning. He stated that fundamentally this is a marketing program, which is trying to sell the power. Diversion of Profits “Instead of profits going to ab sentee stockholders in New York they will go into the creation of new markets, for the products of new industry, as well as into still lower wholesale and retail rates for electricity,” he said. Dr. Raver outlined the inter pretation of the policies laid down by congress in the Bonne ville act and the methods used to carry out those policies. The pol icies were that it was a public power, regional, and a low rate program. Light Metal Industries He continued by saying that electricity is the key to the de velopment of light metal indus tries. “The Northwest has the great est opportunity in this field than any place in the whole world,” he said. Dr. Warren D. Smith of the geography and geology depart ments, presided at the meeting. A baritone horn solo, “Corinthian Polka” by Losey, was played by Lois Ginther, accompanied by Geraldine Walker. Corps Commander To Inspect ROTC Thursday Morning According to a letter received by Colonel R. M. Lyon of the University military department, Colonel D. B. Crafton, command er of the ninth corps area ROTC, will be on the campus Thursday morning, April 17. Colonel and Mrs. Crafton will arrive in Eugene Wednesday evening, April 16. The colonel will inspect University ROTC units and facilities Thursday morning instead of in the after noon as was planned. All fresh men and sophomores taking classes at 9 or 10 a.nr. will report to class in uniform for inspection and drill. Colonel Crafton will not be here during the afternoon be cause of his scheduled inspection of the unit at Oregon State. His tour of inspection will include all of the colleges and universities in the northern part of this area, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Mon tana, and Nevada. FREDS CAMPUS SHOP Men’s Haberdashery by Wilson Brothers Across from Sigma Chi Cleaning Ph. 3141 Houses Draw Straws For Float Positions Nine Themes to Portray Arabian Motif; Organizations to loin in Construction; Carney Announces Ideas Due April 17 Nineteen University living organizations drew “straws” yesteiday afternoon to decide nine float positions and respective themes and partners for this year’s Junior Weekend canoe fete. The nine themes which will be portrayed and houses which will construct them are “Tail of the Three Sisters,” Hendricks hall and Chi Psi, Don Tait assisting; “The King of the Ebony Isles,” Hilyard and Highland houses and Phi Gamma Delta, Lloyd Heckathorn assisting. “The Fisherman and the Genii,’’ Alpha Chi Omega and Theta Chi, Dan Mercer assisting; “The Magic Horseman,” Alpha Delta Pi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Bob Anderson assisting: “Alababa and the Forty Thieves,” Alpha Gamma Delta and Sigma Chi, Jack Denhart assisting. “Sinbad the Sailor,” Susan Campbell hall and Sigma Nu, Walt Brown assisting; “Aladdin and the Lamp,” Delta Gamma and Alpha Tau Omega, Bruce Creighton assisting; “The Wicked Half Brothers,” Pi Beta Phi and Pi Kappa Alpha, Bill Bloodworth assisting; and “The Princess of Deryabar,” Kappa Alpha Theta and Kappa Sigma, Don Merrill assisting. 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