Duck Champs Honored at CC Banquet Oregon’s Far Western NCAA basketball champs were honored guests of the Portland chamber of commerce at is weekly forum and luncheon in the Multnomah hotel Monday afternoon. Coach John Warren and mem bers of the squad who made the special trip to Portland were salut ed by the chamber for their highly successful season, which included winning the Northern Division crown, the Far West title, and placing third in the Western NCAA playoffs. Mac Wilkins, father of Forward Dick Wilkins, arranger of the pro gS^m, was himself honored unex pectedly when Dick presented his dad with an Oregon “O” for his loyalty in supporting the team and attending most of the games this season. The award was voted by the members of the Oregon squad. BASEBALL SCORES American League Hamilton Leaders 8, Campbell club 0. Esquires 3, Omega 2. 'f National League Purity Boys 9, Alder 2. Sherry Ross 11, Yeomen 4. Friday Gaines Hamilton Leaders vs. Omega. Purity Boys vs. Yeomen. Race Characteristics Exhibited In Anthropology Photo-Mural “The Races of Mankind,” a col lection of photo-murals, went on display Wednesday in the exhibit room of the art school, Dr. L. S. Cressman, professor of anthropol ogy and director of the University museum of natural history, has an nounced. The exhibit will make available to the public scientific information on the nature of races, pointing out that “Democracy and American Library Honors Late F. D. Roosevelt Display cases in the circulation department of the library are now featuring an exhibition of mater ial relating to current events. One case, dedicated to the mem ory of Franklin D. Roosevelt, con tains numerous pictures of the late president, as well as views of the White House. Also displayed are pamphlets and books about him and his role in shaping the history of the world. Several of the cases feature lit erature and pictures about the ap proaching United Nations confer ence in San Francisco. One display is devoted to the economic prob lems to be considered at the meet ing; another treats of the men who will attend; another considers the necessity of tolerance in the peace plans. A special display case honors Pan-American day which was ob served April 14. I will start now to be ready for V-Day and his return ... as lovely as time and effort can make me.’’'’ Right-hand aid to thousands of women who know that beauty is as beauty does . . j DuBarry Beauty Preparations are the "beauty habit” used in the famous Success School. They are co-related ... formu lated to work together for better results. They are your daily insurance measures for a glowing, radiant beauty, today and ... tomorrow! All Richard Hudnut beauty aids at our cosmetic counter. EXCLUSIVELY AT MILLER’S Main Floor Mil IFRJ IT’S OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU I ism, which we are fighting so hard to maintain, are not, and never have been a matter of race or an cestry.” It will also provide an swers to the propaganda that na tionalies are races, that the Jews are a race instead of a religion, that the “Nazi ideal Aryan" is sup erior mentally and physically and that the love of war is inborn. ‘‘Both war and peace have made us all neighbors again,” and those who seek to rise above warfare as a means of getting what they want, will find basis for argument against aggression and race prose cution at this exhibition, which was made available by the public af fairs committee, Washington, D.C., and distributed through the Chi cago civil liberties committee. Considered of special value to classes at the University, the ex hibit comes to Eugene from Port land, where it was on exhibit at t.ne city library. It has been employed as a regular program in presenting social studies to the students in New York schools, and has been on display throughout the United States. The doors will be open to the public until Monday, April 23, be tween 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on week days, 9-12 a.m. on Saturday, and 1-5 p.m. on Sunday. Contest Entries Due May 4, Says Li be Friday, May 4, is the deadline for entering- the annual library contest sponsored by the Associa tion of Patrons and Friends of the University of Oregon library. En tries must be made by 6 p.m. of that day at the circulation desk. Entry blanks and rules may be obtained at the desk. Students will arrange their books in the space allotted by 10 a.m. May 5, where they will be left on display until 6 p.m. May 6. Prizes offered are as follows: First prize, $15 worth of books; second prize, $10 worth of books; and third prize, $5 in books. Oregon Mothers Meet; Will Plan Scholerships Applicants for the Oregon Moth ers scholarships will be discussed Saturday when the state board of the organization holds a meeting in Portland, Karl Onthank, execm tive secretary of the group, an nounced Wednesday. Mrs. R. R. Huestis, Eugene, treasurer of the board, will attend the meeting, as will Mr. Onthank. Reports on the scholarship ap plications will be presented to the women at this meeting. Dames to Play Bridge At Army Wives Meeting Mrs. J. S. Beardsley has extend ed a special invitation to a bridge party at 7:30 p.m. Friday at her home at 535 Fifteenth avenue east for those who signified an inter est in bridge at the March meeting of the Dames club, army wives’ club. Map Display On display at the natural his tory museum is an exhibit of maps which includes examples of the various kinds of maps, what they are used for, and a display show ing how a map for Fortune maga zine is made. 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