Juniors Sign Solid Senders (Continued from page one) mal and one o’clock permission will be granted to the girls of the campus by the dean of wo men. Whether the Druids, junior men’s service honorary, will se lect new members from the soph omore class is problematical, Far rell said, explaining “because many of the sophomore eligibles have gone in the ERC, it would be unfair to those who deserve the honor.” Helen Nahm is new director of nursing in Hamline university FOR SALE BICYCLE Balloon tires. Men’s style. Phone 3300—Ext 354 1 to 5 P.M. r Westminster Plans Easter Breakfast Following the all-campus Sun rise service planned for Sunday morning, members of Westmin ster house will hold an Easter breakfast, starting at 8:30 a.m., Mrs. James Bryant, house direc tor, announced Wednesday. The cost will be 25 cents per person; everyone is invited to attend. All students planning to be at the breakfast are asked to sign with Mrs. Bryant by or before 8 Thursday evening. Included in the progi'am will be music and a short worship service. In charge of the program are Doris Jones, Thelma Nelson, Esther Griffith, and Genevieve Graves. Dr. William H. Abbitt, for 15 years professor of physics at Tex as Technological institute, has been named associate professor of physics at Carleton college, Northfield, Minn. Phone 2309 THURSDAY — for assured delivery Friday. NEWMAN'S Fish Market THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS “MY SISTER EILEEN ” April 23, 24,27, 28 Admission 55c Including Tax Phone 3300 Ext 216 A Gay, Hilarious Comedy Under the direction of HORACE ROBINSON © Plan now to see one of the University Theatre’s performances of this stage and screen hit show! University Theatre International Sidelights (Continued from to page teeo) power. She has a very strategic position in Europe, and although war torn at present, has suffi cient resources to once again as sume a position of world impor tance. ABCR Powers While most people assume that post-war planning will be initiat ed under the four big allies, America, Britain, Russia, and China, they also assume that as soon as the conquered countries get back on their feet they will take their place in the comple tion of the planning. Before France can take her place at the peace conference she is in dire need of" one voice, which can only come through her government. Naturally, everyone recognizes the vital need of this. Most hope for France is centered on the possibility that the French people can evolve such a voice through the help of her leaders, DeGaulle and Giraud. A New Front (Continued from i to page tzvo) The naval ordnance and Re search laboratories are also em ploying women with some train ing- in this field. Radio assignments are offered to women enlisted in the WAVES. Teletype Although it is necessary to learn code in order to get a ra dio license—women will never have to use it, because code is tapped out only in the front lines. Teletype is used for most armed service communication. In order to prepare for a radio license you must attend a com mercial or government sponsored radio school, take a correspon dence course from a commercial school or study for it at home. Random Harvest (Continued from )> page two) Schultz played at being Japan ese while Ace Hailing and Tiger Kyle were the allied team. The house was a sodden, flooded mess because the allies vanquished the enemy with bombardment of huge soggy water-bags! This friendship between Edie Onthank and Don Treadgold, is it platonic or developing? Off the Beat? What’s the trouble with the freshmen, are they anemic? At the class meeting the other night the business was taken care of in a few minutes and although everyone sensed that something was up, they refused to official ly close the meeting though noth ing was specifically decided. EUGENE HOTEL presents Art Holman and his Orchestra 75c Per Person Dancing 9 ’til 12 Every Sat. Nite KEEP 'EM FLYING fcuy + Won. * StatnpA. Obekon^Emehauj City Desk: June Taylor, city editor Louise Montag Virginia Anderson Bill Lindley Night Staff: Marian Schaefer, night editor Marge Fulton Ruth Matthews Barbara McClung Vic Huffaker Etter Family to Give Wesley Breakfast Wesley foundation members have been invited to Easter break fast Sunday morning- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Etter, 1420 East 20th. The breakfast will immediately follow the Sun rise service in McArthur court. Wesley members who wish to go in a group may meet at the southwest corner of the court immediately after the service. How to build a 20-mile bridge ... in 20 MINUTES Nature in a destructive mood can put miles of telephone line out of service. To bridge such gaps, while repairs are being made, Bell System men have devised special portable radio equipment. An emergency radio unit is rushed to each end of the break and connected to the undamaged part of the line. In a few minutes, a temporary radio bridge has been set up and telephone traffic is re-established. Being prepared for emergencies is part of the daily job of Bell System people — part of the tremendous task of maintaining the lines of communication on the home front. * RICHARD GREENE * CARLA LEAHMAN - SECOND FEATURE - 'SEVEN SWEETHEARTS' KATHRYN GRAYSON • VAN HEFLIN areagggwCTrmr STARTS SUNDAY