Prime Minister Election Today All those holding tickets to the Junior Prom are reminded to be sure to vote today from 9 to 1 and -1 to 5 in the Co-op for prime minister of Junior Weekend. Pictures of the five finalists will be on display. They are George Wilson, Harlowe Bohn, Dick Foss, William O'Bierne, and Bob Kirby. The prime minister will crown her majesty, Queen Anita Fer nandez, at the campus picnic, tomorrow afternoon. "DESTINATION TOKYO" — and — "NOBODY'S DARLING" "THE IMPOSTER" JEAN GABIN ALLEN JOSLYN mrnrra "NONE SHALL ESCAPE" MARSHA HUNT ALEXANDER KNOX Bang-up Cleanup Job Reported “Looks pretty good, doesn’t it?” | commented Dean Karl Onthank to I Gloria Malloy, co-chairman of the clean-up campaign, when he brief I ly surveyed the results of yester i day’s afternoon of paper-picking . and sidewalk-sweeping. “ ‘Pretty good' isn't the word,” added Gloria. “I think the kids have done a marvelous job, really marvelous! They even got out there and swept the streets until j we told them it wasn’t necessary to go quite that far.” From the looks of things the campus has brightened up: no more empty weed packages, no more soggy lipsticked cig ends, no more pink kleenex scattered over the lawns. And Saturday afternoon at the all-campus picnic the house which has done the best clean-up job will be announced and awarded their mysterious prize. Khi Betes tlect f Continued from parte .1) gustus Spoehr, chairman of the di vision of plant biology and biolog ical research of the Carnegie Insti tution of Washington, D.C., will deliver the lecture at 8:15 in Alum ni hall. Mr. Turnbull Named (Continued from pane 1) did not know specific details. The committee is one of several ap pointed by Professor Frederic E. M'erwin of Rutgers college, New Brunswick, N. J., president of the association, to look into the future of journalism teaching'. Politz Appointed (Continued from pcit/c 1) come book features with more spe cific details about life at Oregon. It will be free to everyone on the campus. In pocket size with 100 or 150 pages, the book will have a colored, hand-drawn cover and will contain drawings and pictures illustrating its material. All yells, traditions, songs, a copy of the ASUO constitution and bylaws, description of the depart ments of student government and ( of the function of committees and boards will be printed in it. The committee in charge of the handbook is composed of Dean Karl W. Onthank, Horace Robin j son, Mary Riley, and Nancy Ames, j Some specific ideas for the book’s contents are the traditions of Jun ior Weekend, etiquette at the Side, campus clothes, study habits, stu dent-professor relationships, and explanation of such affairs as the ] Nickel Hop. Plans for the handbook are not yet definitely formulated. The last book of this type was put out by the University in 1932. Swimmers Tell (Continued from bays one) j her career, will be told in true ; aquacade style by all members of the swimming group, according to Charlene Browne, chairman of the presentation committee. Other members of the group who are assisting Miss Browne in the program are Doris Trask and Pat Ferguson. From 1 until 3 this afternoon, all chemistry labs will be open. Soldier classes will be in session, and there will be civilian stu dents at work on experiments, although there will lie set demon strations. An opportunity to see the “in side story” of a chemistry lab is offered to the public. Special diving- exhibitions by in dividual members of the group will be featured, and group swimming acts will be presented between the acts of the “Lifeguardess’ Life,” announced Milo Woodward, presi dent of the honorary. The Amphibian show is planned as part of the campus-wide pro gram of entertainment being pre sented for Junior and Mothers’ Weekend. Although the program is especially for the pleasure of visit ing parents, the public is invited and no admission will be charged. A definite description of the ® Wanted WOMEN STUDENTS for lunch and dinner hour help at the An chorage. Fine Color Prints Reproductions of famous paintings, mostly moderns, in a wide variety of subjects, by many great painters. Nocd on Exhibition and Sale No better showing on west coast north of Los Angeles. One of these fine prints will add greatly to the home or college room and be a joy forever. MOTHER SHOULD SEE THEM Unioersitij 'CO-OP’ Store ■•••iitiitti*. ... .1 exact content of the entertainment is lacking—it is shrouded in se crecy, bid Dame Humor has it that two bathing suits ai-e being used l y each of the participants in one seme. GLAD YOU'RE WITH US, MOTHER We hope you'll enjoy a well-earned weekend with your daughter. If you've a little time, why not drop in . . . daughter might like to talk over a new dress while you're here to give her your advice. GORDON'S owned, operated In Kdgar L.. Rice . . . known for its young' fashions ! Will make her long remember this Mother's Weekend Lovely Corsag^ for the Prom will thrill her tool < FLOWERS BY WIRE 58 K. Broadway Phone 4240