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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1944)
’Pink Sheet' Workers Not Yet Disclosed “So far the mysterious group who put out the pink sheet during SUGGESTIONS FOR MOTHER'S DAY Mrs. J. G. McDonald’s HAND ROLLED CHOCOLATES $1.50 WINSTEL Assorted Chocolates $1.00 MUSICAL POWDER BOXES Genuine Metal Two tunes Prewar Swiss made $9.98 Perfumes, Colognes and Toilet Water Penny Wise Drugs 40 E. Broadway 769 W. 6th Ave. ■lumnLmmiiimTniuiimiiimimmimiiminnmminnmmmuiiMmuniimmuumkiumiiuaui ASUO elections has not been ap prehended,” said Dean Hazel P. Schwering yesterday, “but investi gations are continuing. The admin istration is anxious to see that it doesn't happen again, and want to find the guilty party as soon as possible so innocent people will not be accused.” Panhellenic has gone on record as saying that it resents the im plication on Greek houses which has resulted, so it is doubly anx ious to find those who were re sponsible. “The original leads have brought no results and we have found the affair very hard to investigate, but the investigation is still continu ing,” Dean Schwering concluded. Book Quota Reached By Only Six Houses Only six houses, Kappa Alpha Theta, Delta Delta Delta, Chi Ome ga, Delta Gamma, Alpha Omicron Pi, and University house, have turned in their quotas of books for prisoners of war, Florence Hintzen and Bibbits Strong, co-chairmen of the war board collection, announced Thursday. The houses that have not con tributed yet are asked to take their books by Monday at 4 to the YWCA. Under the direction of Anne Scripter, the YWCA is taking care of screening and cleaning the books .— .. .1 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Mothers Welcome to the 54th Annual JUNIOR WEEKEND UO CAMPUS Eugene Farmers’ Creamery Telephone 638 ATTENTION! HOUSE MANAGERS For the All-Campus Picnic FINER MEATS BETTER SATISFACTION AND POINTLESS .... (let XOJAX weiners and lunch meats for your sandwiches at EUGENE PACKING CO. 675 Willamette Phones 38 and 39 O' to Punish All Offenders Today is the day that the Order of the “O" metes out punishment to all of the men who haven’t been showing up at Fenton hall to get their hacks. The boys are: Robert E. Clark, Bill Patterson, Don Jeppson, Dick Potter, Glen Baird, Don Ruecker, A1 Hagland, John Weisel, Gil Rob erts, Jack Gehringer, Joe Lind, Sam Benvenisti, C. W. Osborn, Wilbur Linde, Jack Carins, Bill Davis, and Bob Smith. and preparing them for shipment to Newr York. GOWNS ACCESSORIES DICKIES COSTUME JEWELRY KAILE’S 1044 W illam-ette I here’s a character who’s got a heart like his name. To him a Nip in the trees is a notch in his gun. Me, I’ve got the hottest pin-up collection in the Pacific but does it get me anywhere with Trig? No! Even when I try to mooch one of his Chesterfields 1 have to find him a whole nest of Nips to pick off. But then ... the Colonel says we make a swell Combination... Remember Chesterfield’s RIGHT COMBINATION WORLD S BEST TOBACCOS 5 Key-words For Mildness, Better Taste and Cooler Smoking '/■ SAY TRIGGER,I'LLTRADEYOlT) I Two SWEATER GALS AND A BROADWAY CUTIE FER_ A ^ / r, Chesterfield fIs , FRED WARING’S VICTORY TUNES Five Nights a Week all NBC Stations Sensjfi°nai JOHN NESBITt’S PASSING PARADE Tues.Wed.Thurs. Nights all CBS Stations