Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    JCC Air Competition
Highlights Weekend
Eugene flight enthusiasts are in store for a weekend packed
with activity, beginning with the pre-air show dance Saturday
evening at the Eugene hotel and winding up with the Eugene
Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsored air show Subday after
noon.
The Saturday night dance will feature the music of Ted
Hallock with the admission price
set at $1.50 per couple.
At 2:30 Sunday afternoon, the air
show will begin at the Mahlon
Sweet airport and is open to the
public free of charge.
Mr. C. E. Darling, publicity
director of the affair, is eager to
secure participants among the Uni
versity students. Contests high
lighting the affair include balloon
pushing, ribbon cutting, spot land
ings, quick takeoffs and numerous
other events for which suitable
awards have been posted.
A complimentary breakfast for
all participating pilots at the Eu
gene air park on south Chambers
Will the Men
To Whom We -
Pledged
White Shirts
Call at the
UNIVERSITY
SPORT SHOP '
Next to the Side
Sorry there aren’t more—
but therp will be. Keep in
touch with us.
“BILL” ROHLFFS
and 24th streets will begin the Sun
day program.
Professor Speaks
For One World
The first One World club lecture
of the school year will be given to
night at the YMCA at 7:30 by Pro
fessor Dull of the department of
political science, according to Keith
Bacon, club president.
Professor Dull will speak on the
Chinese situation and the Chinese
communists. He has been in China
and the Far East at various times
during recent years.
The One World club was organ
ized last spring term under the
sponsorship of the YWCA and the
YMCA. The purpose of the club is
to provide for individual growth
through open-minded discussion of
national and international issues,
and to engage in positive action in
the area of peace and race problems.
Show Movies Tonight
Three movies, World Series of
1945, Football Parade of 1945, and
Prevention and Immediate Care of
Athletic Type of Injuries, will be
shown in 207 Chapman hall tonight
at 7:30 and 9.
Huffaker Gives Lecture
Dr. C. L. Huffaker, professor of
education, addressed a regular
meeting of the Washington school
board association at Beaverton on
September 30. He spoke on House
Bill No. 80.
Shortage of Parts
Slows Fire Repair
The Emerald will return to its
normal size by the end of this week
according to Robert C. Hall, head
of the University press. The recent
editions of the Emerald have had
about two inches lopped off in
length since the fire which de
stroyed the press building during
the summer.
Hall indicated parts for the large
press have been secured, but the
smaller machines used in job work
are not operating under full capa
city because of a parts scarcity.
Carpenters are still working on
renovation of the Press building and
according to some of the workmen,
work will continue for some time
yet.
“There is a great shortage of
1x4s, 2x4s, and finishing materials,’’
one carpenter said. “About the only
thing we have is plywood for shel
ving."
Price to Discuss
Legality of Press
Fitting with the National News
paper week observance slogan: “A
Free Press—Voice of Freedom,
Guardian of Liberty,” Warren G.
Price, associate professor of jour
nalism, will speak at the Coos Bay
Lions club at noon today (Wednes
day) on the historical and legal
background of the press. He will
trace the legal aspect of the press
from colonial times to the present.
In connection with the week’s
observance October 1 to 8, Carl C.
Webb, assistant professor of jour
nalism and manager of the Oregon
Newspaper Publishers association,
has been supplying Oregon editors
with information heralding the
newspapers’ services and history to
the pubic.
During the week many Oregon
newspapers will hold “open house”
so the public may see and become
acquainted with the operations of
printing a paper. The Oregon Emer
ald will also participate in National
Newspaper week and hold open
house today.
Welcome
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COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF EUGENE
Capt. Sheldrake
Is Interim Boss
Of UO Air Unit
Heading the University’s air
corps ROTC unit temporarily is
Capt. Thomas L. Sheldrake, air
•corps officer who arrived! Tuesday
morning from the air training com
mand liaison office at Alameda,
California.
Captain Sheldrake invites all
campus men interested in the new
air forces training program to con
sult him personally at the ROTC
barracks from 9 a.m. to 12 noon or
from 1 to 4 p.m. Those deciding to
take the course should see Capt.
Sheldrake before Oct. 5, the dead
line for making class changes.
Major R. V. Archuleta, already
appointed permanent head of the
six-man air corps detachment, is
expected to arrive soon to replace
Captain Sheldrake. Two other air
officers are expected to arrive about
October 10 and November 1.
Alumni Plans Made
Homecoming chairmen met Tues
day night to lay plans for the 1946
“A Home for Homecoming” event.
Results of the meeting will be an
nounced in future Emerald stories.
Today will be open house at the
University Press.
Wesleyans to Sponsor
Wednesday Jive Nights
Wednesday evening’s from 9 till
10:30 will be "Jive Nights” at Wes
ley house, 1347 Onyx street. Relax
ation through informal fellowship
will be the bill of fare.
Friday evening, October 4, Wes
leyans will meet at Wesley house
at 7, and will be guests at an out
door dance at the home of Marjory
Johnson, 175 20th street. Transpor
tation will be furnished. Phone 35
for reservations.
Wesley house is open every day
from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. for rec
reation, study, and personal coun
seling. University students are wel
come to use the facilities of Wesley
house.
Advertising Graduates
Accept New Positions
Four University graduates in ad
vertising have written Prof. R. D.
Millican reently about advertising
and market positions they have
accepted.
Annamae Winship, business man
ager of the Emerald last year, and
Willard "Ox” Wilson are with the
radio division of MeCann-Erickson
advertising agency in Sacramento,
California, according to informa
tion received by Millican..
Erie Swanson is local manager of
a flower service connected with
United Airlines and Chase gardens
offering 24-hour delivery service. 7
Guild thekfer tickets are on sale
now.
Wise
These Styl-EEZ shoes
by Selby are smart looking
and sensible at the same time.
It pays to buy Styl-EEZ—for
looks, for service, for that^j
gentle instep support the
famous “Flare-Fit”
innersole givesl
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