Marilyn Miller To Give Vocal Concert Tonight Marilyn Miller, soprano and sen ior in music, will sing tonight at 8.15 in a concert in the school of music auditorium. She will present a variety of songs, including: “Care Selve” by Handel; “O Thou Beloved’’ by Christofer Gluck; “If Thou Lov’st Me’’ by Pergolesi; “Voi, Che Sopete’’ by Mozart; a group of German songs by Schu mann. “In May." “Here on My Bosom, Here on My Heart,” “Spring Night,” “By Moonlight,” “Sunday on the Rhine.” “Over the Rim of the Moon,” a group of songs by Michael Head; "The Morning Wind” by Brans combe; “The Ivory Tower" by Paul Koepke; “At Twilight” by Clara Edwards; “Nocturne” by Pearl G. C'urren; and “The Year’s at the Spring” by Mrs. H. H. Beach. Marilyn Miller is the pupil of Sigurd Nilssen. professor of voice. Her accompanist will be Patricia Metcalf. UO Veterans' Training (Continued from page one) who engages in incidental employ ment while going to school, as, for instance, waiting on tables or v/orking for several hours a week jii some business establishment, which employment is only inci dental to the main effort of secur ing either education or training, may not be said to be following an employment which would bar him from the benefits authorized bv tire law. “‘HELD: That a person who is gainfully employed in a full-time employment not related to his course of education or training may not receive the subsistence al lowance authorized.’ ’’ Determination of eligibility' for education or training, and pay ments to veterans is provided un der the same law as follows: “For undergraduate courses in collegiate institutions which use a standard unit of credit, recognized by ac crediting associations, determina tions will be based on the number of standard semester hours for v. hich the trainee is registered for credit. Less than 12 but not less than 9 semester hours per sem- j ester, or the equivalent, will be counted as three-fourths time and Vi ill entitle the trainee to receive three-fourths of the full-time sub ,mi donee allowance. Semester Hours “Less than 9 but not less than C semester hours per semester, or the equivalent, will be counted as one-half time and will entitle the trainee to receive one-half of the full-time subsistence allowance. Less than 6 semester hours per semester, or the equivalent, will be counted as one-fourth time and, if three semester hours or more, Vvill entitle the veteran to receive one-fourth of the full-time subsis tence allowance. No subsistence al lowance will bo paid for less than three semester hours per semester,