Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 05, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    Trucking Strike
Holds Up Books
Repercussions of New York’s
trucking strike, which paralyzed
the state’s truck transportation
late in September, are being felt on
the Oregon campus in the form of
prolonged textbook shortages.
Book shipments scheduled to ar
rive at the University Co-op late
last month have been held over in
New York warehouses pending set
tlement of the transportation tie
up.
Because of urgent demand for
dictionaries the Co-op saved several
weeks’ delay by ordering a shipment
of Funk and Wagnall dictionaries
direct from the bindery without
waiting for them to be indexed.
General psychology texts have
arrived at the Co-op in adequate
quantity to handle the demand.
Shipments expected to arrive
next week include texts in account
ing by Noble, Shakespeare by
Brook, Cunliffe and MacCracken,
Economics by Gemmill and Blod
gett, and Writer’s Guide and Index
for English by Perrinn.
It is estimated that the United
States will export 400,000,000
bushels of grain and grain prod
ucts of 1946.
Vet’s Forum
The VA guidance center in Room
114 of the PE building announces to
all veterans that any problems deal
ing with educational benefits should
] be brought to this office.
Many veterans are writing direct
ly to the Fortland office and the
Portland office merely refers such
correspondence to the guidance
center on the campus. Veterans’
folders are in Room 114 of the PE
building and all such educational
benefit business should be instigat
ed there.
Veterans, 21 years of age, who
wish to vote for state and county
officials in November should regis
ter before 8 p.m. of Saturday, Octo
ber 5, at the Lane county court
house.
Official campus registration
booths will be in the campus Co-op
throughout Thursday, October 3,
but official county deadline extends
until October 5.
Old Oregon Out Monday
Copies of Old Oregon, the cam
pus alumni monthly, will be dis
tributed in all living organizations
Monday, according to Harry Glick
man, editor.
Extra copies may be obtained in
the alumni offices at 8 Friendly
hall.
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| Duck Debaters
Set Travel Plans
Webfoot symposium teams
1 planned this year’s debating slate
at the group’s first meeting Octo
ber 1, Dr. Robert D. Clark, asso
ciate professor of speech and drama,
said Friday.
Of the fifty students who have
turned out, Dr. Clark will choose
the members of the actual travel
ing team, which takes part in dis
cussions before service clubs, high
schools, granges, women’s clubs,
fraternal societies, churches, and
college groups all over Oregon.
Regularly enrolled students from
either the freshman, sophomore,
junior, or senior class are eligible
to belong to symposium and will re
ceive two credits winter term, when
the group actually travel.
Although the topics for this year’s
discussions have not been selected
a probable subject will be the state
tax system and its connection with
state supported schools and welfare
institutions, Dr. Clark said.
The next meeting is scheduled for
Tuesday night, October 8 in Room
107, Friendly. At this time a regular
meeting date will be decided upon.
Phone Extensions
Listed for Dorms
Anyone interested in contacting
students living in Veterans’ Dormi
tory 1 can reach them at the fol
lowing numbers:
Sections A, B, or C can be reached
at Ext. 394; sections D, or E, at
Ext. 396; sections AA„ BB, or CC
at Ext. 395; sections DD, or EE at
Ext. 397.
House rules for these dorms are
the same as in any other men’s liv
ing organization. Any girl wanting
to contact someone in these dorms
is asked to telephone and not make
personal calls to the dormitory.
Two Oregano Pictures
Available for 50 Cents
Students intending to have indi
vidual pictures taken for house
pages in the 1947 Oregana are re
minded that the charge for two
poses is 50 cents. Four may be
taken for 75 cents if desired, Roy
Paul Nelson, editor, said yesterday.
Men's living organizations are now
being scheduled at the Kennell-EUis
studios. Women’s houses will follow.
Arrangements will be made at a
later date for photographing un
affiliated seniors and off-campus
students belonging to honoraries.
Members of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
and Sigma Chi who missed their
Saturday appointments because of
the Berkeley trip will be photo
graphed Monday, October 7.
Komotine and Xanthe are the
largest inland cities in western
Thrace.
HEY DUCKS!
Decorate your room with
pieces from our
Complete Stock
Quackenbush's
160 E. Brd’wy
Retail Advisory Board
Adds Four Members
Four additional members of the
advisory committee for the eighth
annual convention of the Oregon
Retail Distributor’s Institute to be
held on the campus spring term,
have been chosen, Dr. N. H. Cornish,
secretary to the organization, an
nounced yesterday.
New advisors are: Carl J. Born,
Prarie City; Fred Chytraus, On
tario; Marvin Lucas, Klamath
Falls; F. L. Taylor, Reedsport, and
John Wetle, Bend.
Members have been selected
throughout the state of Oregon for
their ability and knowledge of re
tail work. All types of work will be
considered.
Dr. Cornish stated that the im
portance of the convention is to en
able students to meet business men
and become acquainted with current
national and state problems.
STUDY LAMPS
ALL TYPES
SIGWART'S
956 Willamette
Guion, Gershwin Music
For Sunday Supper s,
Colleen Moore, last year’s concert
pianist with the bregon State Col
lege symphony orchestra, will pre
sent “Harmonica Player” from Al
ley Tunes by David Guion; “Waltz
in C Major,” by Chopin; and Rhap
sody in Blue” by Gershwin, at a
Wesley House supper Sunday, Oc
tober 6, at 6 p.m.
Also on the program is Rev.
David Seaman who will speak on
“Time of Your Life.”
All University students are invit
ed to attend and take part in the
songfest at 6:30 the same evening.
SHAVE AND A
HAIRCUT!!
at
Charlie Elliot's
1239 Alder St.
Near the Campus
SADDLES
at
LEEDS
946 Willamette
When having Oregana pictures
taken remember to order prints for
Christmas Gifts
KENNELL Fills ,
961 Willamette
Phone 1696