• Lost OPAL RING in gold Tiffany set ting. Lost in foods lab. at end of last term. Reward. Phone 2840. BROWN leather cigarette case, with “Liz” inscribed in gold on one side, at the College Side Inn, or vicinity. Finder may keep the Camels inside, but is requested either to bring the case to the Emerald editor’s office, or call University extension 353. YOU CAN'T RESIST! CJur scrumptious Sundoes Lemon-0 Cor. ]3th and Alder “DOC” IRELAND, Prop. Phone 2717 T f T T T DANCING f T t Y T ^ Every Saturday Night f f f T T f f f i t T T T T t T f f T t ? ♦♦♦ 9 ’til 12 at the EUGENE HOTEL with ART HOLMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA in the Persian Room f ? f f f f f f f T T t f T T t t t f f t ❖ ItLilJJrl "Under Western Skies" with Noah Beery Jr. and Martha O'Driscoll "Enter Arsene Lupin" with Ella Raines and Charles Korrik "Mr. Winkle Goes to War" with Edward G. Robinson — and — "In Old Monterey" with Gene Autry Far Eastern Music Slated for Concert Music of the Far East will be played by Dr. Wallace S. TJaldinger, associate professor of art, at the first recorded music concert of the term, Sunday at 4 p.m. in the browsing room of the library. Hostesses are Mrs. E. J. Frazier, Mu Phi patronesses; Miss Doris Hack, Mu Phi alumnae; Betty Jane Bennett, Mu Phi active; and Eva Hedrick, house librarians. Ceylon, China, Japan, and the Philippines will be represented in selections from opera, folk songs, and modern popular songs, includ ing the Japanese national anthem, “Kimi Ga Yo.” Several of the num bers are vocal solos, or mardarin duets with orchestral accompani ment. Pictures Unclaimed If the houses who have not yet done so will call at the busi ness office of the Oregon Daily Emerald they can get the pic tures that were left there last year for the Emerald Cover Girl contest. Please call for these pic tures soon if you intend to do so. For contributing the most hours of Red Cross work during fall term, Chi Omega sorority was pre sented the Red Cross cup by Mrs. Sally Spiess, Red Cross chairman, at the assembly Thursday. Alpha Delta Pi rated second, and Kappa Alpha Theta, third. Individual awards, production pins, were given Charlotte Wicke and Dorothy Rasmussen for their Red Cross work last term. Cross Presents to Chi Omegas Correction on AWS The appointment of two new AWS officers, Bev Carroll and Marge Skordahl, was announced Thursday by Mary Riley, AWS president, rather than Marilyn Campbell, as stated in the Em erald Friday. UO Professor Honored Lawrence Iiee, assistant pro fessor of sociology, has been elec ted vice-president of the north ern division of the Pacific Socio logical society, a branch of the American Sociological society. Rehearsal Set (Continued from page one) Students wishing to become members of the Theater guild can now do so by helping with the cos tumes in "The Trojan Women.” Girls who are interested in help ing with these costumes should contact Anne Hardenbrook, Alpha hall, ext. 260, immediately. Manners carry the world for the moment, character for all time. McDonald "FRENCHMAN'S CREEK" with JOAN FONTAINE and ARTURO de CORDOVA "TOGETHER AGAIN" with IRENE DUNNE CHARLES BOYER CHARLES COBURN CAMPUS CALENDAR After-game entertainment to night will be provided at Wesley house, where “Winter at Wesley,” an informal, ski-sweater dance will be in progress. Gabies and refresh ments also will be offered all stu dents. Petitions for chairmanship of the war stamp promotion committee must be turned in to Carol Wicke, war board chairman, by 6 p.m. Tuesday, January 23, at the Alpha Delta Pi house. WAA carnival chairmen will meet Monday at 4 p.m. in the so cial room of Gerlinger hall with the WAA executive cabinet. More plans on the February 3 carnival will be discussed. * * * All committee chairmen of the Mortar Board ice cream sale will meet at 4 p.m. Monday in the back of the Side. * * * A fireside will be given by the Outing club in the AWS rooms of Gerlinger hall, Sunday at 5 p.m. All girls are invited and asked to bring a sack lunch and ten cents. All members of the Yeomen will hold their regular meeting on the third floor of Gerlinger Monday, January 22, instead of tfie usual place. Everyone is to wear ties for the dessert after the business meeting. * -l- sH Dr. Breen will speak at West minster house at 6:30 p.m. Sunday on “The Price of Knowledge.” If a Buddy (Continued from page two) the Marshall islands campaign is now fully recovered. A pair of 24-year-old Medford torpedo bomber pilots, who left their home town two years ago to enter marine aviation, have re turned after blasting Jap bases and shipping in the South Pacific for 10 months. They are Lieutenants Harold R. Hartzell and E. Clyde Hollenbeck, who flew wing to wing in their tour of combat. Their close friendship began while both were attending the U. of O. Upon grad uating in 1942, they entered marine aviation. The boys stuck together through pre-flight, advanced instruction, and subsequently to the combat zones and aerial battles with the Japs. Their service careers are re markably parallel. As members of the “Rockettes,” the first squadron to use rocket bombs against the Japs, they flew together on more than 34 combat missions from Munda, Bougain ville, and Green Island bases. They bombed heavily defended Jap air fields and installations at Rabaul at least a dozen times. Oregon ^Emerald \Tight Staff: Shirley Peters, night editor Robbieburr Warrens Maryan Howard Saturday Advertising Staff: Gloria Grenfell, day manager Bette Johnson Bobbie Fullmer Layout Staff: Pat Powell Jeanne Worley Patsy Moffat JoAnn Luke The less of routine, the more 01 life. Zonal Lines Offered (Continued from page two) In five successive chapters he discusses, 1. Boundaries in General, 2. Mountains as Boundaries, 3. Coastlines, 4. Rivers, and 5. simple Political Lines (like that separat ing the United States from Can ada). Each of these is shown to be inadequate in one or more respects. The zonal boundary suggested as an alternative—it is explained in some detail—is the product of a great deal of very serious thought. These zonal boundaries (Alsace Lorraine, Holland, etc.) are to live and function as small states. Even though there were thirty of these small states in 1938 Mr. Peattie retains a beautiful faith in their feasibility. He thinks them won derfully helpful in eliminating many of the faults of artificial nationalism and in giving political coherence to combinations of areas. Praises USSR Breakup As a geographer he is enormous ly pleased with the breakup of the Soviet Union into sixteen small • For Expert Repairs ® For Long Wearing Parts • For Good Second Hand Radios • For Quick, Cheerful Service Come to . . . Phone 4954 EUGENE RADIO SHOP 128 E. 11th Ave. Phone 4954 Pointers on Point Saving Turn in your waste fats needed by the government RECEIVE 4c PER POUND PLUS 2 RED POINTS Shop for best meats at Eugene Packing Co. 675 Willamette Phones 38 and 39 states. He calls this a greater ad vance than the action which creat ed the British Commonwealth of Nations, and in it he sees a pos sible solution for the problem of the Baltic countries and the Polish border. It is idle to discuss the virtues and faults of Mr. Peattie’s plan according to the geographic notions of the past, but when it is remem bered that the old fashioned no tions have failed miserably and often these new suggestions seem like breaths of fresh air among the stale arguments. Everyone with an open mind and the slightest con cern for the future of Europe should read this book carefully. LOIS and KOY WHYTAL V SIDE PATTER By PETE and the MOPPET We hear that Orin “I tell ’em off” Weir has been burning- the candle at both ends, and it seems that one end has been snuffed out —Will you never learn, Sad Sack? Two little las sies under the Pink Palace roof would like to know what the Teeny-Weeny Operator’s trouble is. “Ho Hum,” Is you is or is you ain’t, Mighty Herb ? We've seen that Bill Davis kw back in action. Cute Rosemary Jones, Theta, is his destination. How’s he doing, Rosie ? It start ed with cokes here at the SIDE, and now we congratulate Dar rel Bridenstine and Dorothy Vandenine, Pi Phi. She just re ceived his A.T.O. pin. We see THAT collegiate joe, THAT great big boomer boy, THE ROBIN SMITH, but he can’t seem to see anybody but redhead Theta, Hazel Leonard. The newest thing in bifocals are being featured by Kappa, Bobbie Pearson. Padlocks aren't being rationed but food is. Remember that, Sullivan! “The Millrace Boys” are at it again — good hunting fellas. Fun should begin again with S.A.M., Dick Savinar, back at the SIDE, and across the street—Here’s How! The rains don't seem to bother Averill Foster, Gamma Phi, watch for that little plaid hat. Terry “St. Bernard1’ Carroll has been tag ging li'l Jayne in the Side, late ly. Ah, yes! We suggest a little more swinning and a little less Prowell. Robert Schott has been show ing his prowess at the D.G. house. Who could be the latest interest ? or is Jane Byerly us ing her personality ribbons for tie-backs. Harry “Scarey” with 20-20 eyes, Wolf Oregon Cries, has created quite a sensation with his in again, out again, back again, Scarigan. By the way, Jack “I’m tripping the Jght” Ruble, is starting a harem here at the U. of O.—all the living organization, here's your chance. Apply at the SIDE. Is Beta, Chuck Plum trying to referee a match between Hel en Eikemeyer, Pi Phi, and the Alpha Chi of Coed Capers. The ratio is 4 to 1, but Dick Wilkins likes the import trade. We don’t blame you on a second look. Don Turner has caused a sen sation by creating lots of female hubba in the SIDE. Wondoi^ what they want ? Sit at the SIDE and you'll see it all.