Oregon U Cmerald City desk staff: G. Dune Wimpress, city editor Fred Weber Rod Swanson Ross Yates Sidney Seymour Gene McPherson Betty Lu Siegman Night staff: Shirley Davis, night editor Shirley Wallace Vic Huffaker Dorothy Stevens Bob Bacon r AWS Notes at 1:30. “Fun? Yes,’’ they em phatically and urgently scream. So bring your brass knuckles and snag a man,” say Don Stephens and' Clint Paine, chairmen. Wanna fountain pen? Wanna kerchief? Wanna bay back some thing you lost, maybe, huh? O.K. Petitions are still in order for the AWS auction coming up Novem ber 21. They’re due by Saturday noon, and should be handed in at the Pink Palace or AWS offices in the Igloo. It’s a woman’s world, again. —By Betty Ann Stevens -:-A ---- The Eugene Hotel Dining Room and Coffee Shop features THE FINEST FOOD . . . . PERFECT SERVICE Our chefs prepare carefully selected foods for you the way you like them. Take your date to a perfectly prepared, perfectly served dinner before your house dance at . . . Eugene Hotel Dining Room — Coffee Shop 222 East Broadway Phone 2000 Navy, Marines Enlist UO Men By TED BUSH University men are taking to the water in typical Duck fash ion, according to reports from the joint navy-marine officer pro curement hoard, which concludes its ten-day stay on the campus tomorrow noon. The navy has accepted 56 men V-l, V-7 program. 113 men have for enlistment in the combined taken the physical examination, of these, 56 have been accepted, 15 temporarily disqualified be cause of physical condition, and 42 have failed. “Oregon men are pretty good physical specimens, in fact they are much better than the average of any school we have visited,’’ said EnSign Sidney Anderson, who is in charge of the recruit ing program. V-5 has passed 18 men on the preliminary physical examina tion. Of the men sent to Seat tle, 98 percent pass their flight physical there. Marines Get Plenty The “devildogs”, too, have had their share, and more, of the male population raise their right hands Better Transportation Would Lift Coffee Ban Donald M. Nelson of the war production board told an Inter American coffee board last week that the rationing of coffee would be lifted as soon as trans portation facilities are increased. and swear “to bear true faith and allegiance.” In a co-educational college they contemplate the enlistment of one out of each 300 students. On the University campus 25 men have been accepted for candidacy to date. This is 15 more than an ticipated. Thirty-two men were given physical examinations by marine corps. t^ ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 13th and Pearl Sunday Sendees—8 and 11 Student Canterbury Club, 6 to 7, Parish House Wednesday—7 a.m., Communion, Gerlinger Plall Rev. E. S. Bartlam, Rector Phone 4606 or 4808 Miss Caroline Hines, Student Advisor Ph. 4605-J or 4808 DON'T FORGET » TODAY ... FRIDAY, Nov. 13th brings WATCH On the RHINE -to GUILD THEATRE JOHNSON HALL Curtain at 8:00 Tickets 55c Box Office Open 10-12, 1:5, 6:30-8 THE PLAY'S THE THING! IN THE BOMBER COMMAND they say: "OFFICE ^ for the bombardier’s place "CREEN HOUSE ^ for plane’s transparent nose KROGER/* for okay or all right "CAM EL## for the Army man’s favorite cigarette FIRST IN THE SERVICE With men in the Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard, the favorite cigarette is Camel. (Based on actual sales records in Post Exchanges and Canteens.) y 11. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina The T-Zone" where cigarettes are judged The'T-ZONE''—Taste and Throat—is the prov ing ground for cigarettes. Only your taste and throat can decide which cigarette tastes best to you... and how it affects your throat. For your taste and throat are absolutely individual to you. Based on the experience of millions of smokers, we believe Camels will suit your "T-ZONE" to a "T." Prove it for yourself! _ it's f [ STRICTLY CAMELS WITH ME. THAT RICH, FULL FLAVOR ALWAYS TASTES GREAT. AND THEY'RE MILDER ALL WAYS COSTLIER TOBACCOS ( TURKISH S>DOMESTIC3 ,S5=- BLEND Tl CIGARETTES ^