Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 03, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    Annamae Winship to Visit
GAC Missouri Convention
Annamae Winship, senior in journalism and president of
Gamma Alpha Chi, advertising fraternity for women, will attend
the organization’s national convention to be held at the Uni
versity of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, May 9 and 10. Miss
Winship, president of Oregon’s Zeta chapter, will leave the
University Saturday for Pendleton, and will fly from her home
in that city to the convention.
The fraternity's convention is
being held in conjunction with na
tional journalism week at the Uni
veristy of Missouri, scheduled May
6 to 10. Gamma Alpha Chi is a
national professional advertising
fraternity for women.
Attending the convention will be
such advertising figures as Richard
W. Horner, information manager
of the Southwestern Bell Telephone
company, St. Louis; Bea Adams,
executive vice-president in charge
of copy and Rudolph Czufin, vice
president in charge of art at the
Gardner Advertising agency, St
Louis; H. A. Batten, president ol
the N. W. Ayer & Son, advertising
agency, Philadelphia; Edward W.
Beattie, United Press correspon
dent, and Colonel Robert McLean,
publisher of the Philadelphia Eve
ning Bulletin and president of the
Associated Press.
GAC-ADS Luncheon
A luncheon for Gamma Alpha
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ANNAMAE WINSHIP
Emerald business manager who
will attend national Gamma Alpha
Chi conference.
Chi and Alpha Delta -Sigma, na
tional advertising fraternity for
men, will be held noon of May 9,
with a formal banquet that eve
ning. Friday evening the 37th an
nual journalism banquet will be
presented.
Miss Winship plans to return to
the campus May 13.
Honorary Pledges
Four Candidates
Four men were pledged yester
day to the W.F.G. Thacher chap
ter of Alpha Delta §igma, men’s
national professional advertising
fraternity at an informal cere
mony held at the Side.
Earl T. Ritter, sophomore in
business administration, Virgil A,
Parker, junior in journalism,
George G. Pegg, junior in journal
ism, and John MacDougal, sopho
more in business administration
were the four pledges.
Bob Calkins, president of the
group, said, “We feel very fortu
nate in having these men who have
distinguished themselves in adver
tising.”
These pledges will be seen on the
campus next week carrying the
traditional Alpha Delta Sigma
sandwich board.
They were required to sell the
advertisements on the boards,
make the boards, and carry them.
This has been the traditional dutj
of Alpha Delta Sigma pledges
since the chapter was formed.
Formerly Amy todA/avy Goods Store
716 WILLAMETTE
Today's World
WASHINGTON, May 2.—
(UP)—President Truman ex
pressed I\is alarm over the soft
coal strike, and hinted that he
may order federal seizure of
the pits if the situation be
comes much graver.
PARIS, May 2.— (UP) —
Secretary of State James F.
Byrnes proposed to the ‘'Big
Four” foreign ministers that
the Italian armistice terms
and those of the axis satellites
be revised to “remove all ob
stacles to the restoration of
those countries.”
NEW YORK, May 2.- (UP)
—A United Nations Security
council subcommittee awaited
replies from the 51 United Na
tions whom it has invited to
submit evidence on the ques
tion of whether or not Spain's
Franco government is a men
ace to world peace.
WASHINGTON, May 2.—
(UP)—President Truman ask
ed Congress for subsidies to
expand production of building
materials needed for the vet
erans’ housing program.
OLYMPIA, Washington,
May 2. — (UP) — Governors
Mon C. Wallgren of Washing
ton and Earl Snell of Oregon
jointly proclaimed that the
two states would not go on
daylight saving time.
WASHINGTON, May 2.—
(UP)—President Truman de
clared that government con
trols on meat would be remov
ed if such action is necessary
to destroy the nationwide
black market.
Thirteen Students Still
In Campus Rest Haven
The pill rollers released Ward 9
yesterday afternoon, with the ex
ception of Bob Robinson, the schol
™^ r- ■ assess
ar, who will bo released soon. With
the suspension of Ed Allen, Jim
Morrell, and Pete Miller from the
infirmary, once again there is
peace.
The boys say they will miss the
night nurse, Miss Helen Sandall,
and her cheeriness at 6 in the
morning. Also, they hope that the
cook will forgive them, as they
were only joking.
The rolls are filled with 13 in the
infirmary, and include June Clay
ton, Pat Percival, Ruby Matthews.
Barbara Weisz, Selma Syme, Sal
Leosar, George Huggins, Herbert
Leonnig, Jim Koltz, Wally Heider,
Barbara Kvern and Harrold Phil
an.
HERE THESE
VICTOR & COLUMBIA
POPULAR ALBUMS
Showboat (selections) T.
Dorsey.
A Duke Ellington Panorama.
The Voice of Frank Sinatra.
Blues by Basie.
And Many Others.
And Hear the Philadelphia
Orchestra, at Portland
Auditorium May 27, 8:30
p.m.
Reserved seat tickets on sale
here.
WILSON
MUSIC HOUSE
39 East 10th Ave
"HELD OVER"
By Popular Demand
Henry Kramer's
I
the HOLLAND
“Eugene’s Smartest Nite Spot”
Presenting Henry Kramer’s World Famous
HOLLYWOOD MIDGETS
Featured' stars of “Wizard of Oz,” "The Great
Ziegfield," “My Life \\ ith Caroline,” "Swing Shift
Mazie,” “Our Gang Comedies.”
BILLY HAMILTON’S ORCH.
Chicken and Steak Dinners, $1.00 plus tax, Served
From 7 p.m. Xo Cover Charge Before 8 Except
Saturdays and Holidays.
Thurs.—Fun Nite — Tues.—Ladies Free
Phone 4080 for Reservations
Grads Urged to Order
Caps and Gowns Early
Louise Goodwin, senior class
president, announced yesterday
that caps and gowns for seniors
are available for rental at the
Co-op. Miss Goodwin also urged
that all graduating seniors place
their orders for announcements and
individual cards as soon as possible.
“It will require some time for the
announcements and cards to arrive
after they have been ordered,” sl e
said.
Orders should be placed un
stairs in the Co-op.
\ Saturday, May 13
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"PEOPLE ARE
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WALT DISNEY'S
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