Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 15, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    Class To Hear
, Labor Discussion
“What Management Expects of
Labor” will be the subject of Le
Roy Newland’s address at a sym
posium tonight at 7:30, room 107
Friendly hall.
Relations between labor, manage
ment, government, and the public
will be considered. Other topics for
the symposium have been selected.
Question phrasing will be delayed
until student investigation has been
made. Groups will discuss educa
tional institutions of the state and
conditions of finance.
Herman Kehrli, director of the
Bureau of Municipal Research,
spoke to the group Monday after
noon.
Belgian Chemist
Joins Research Staff
Appointment of Paul Delahay,
Belgian chemist, as research asso
ciate in chemistry has been an
nounced by Dr. Pierre Van Ryssel
berghe, professor of chemistry. Ex
pected to arrive on the campus
about November 1, Delahay will do
polarographic research as an as
sistant to Dr. Van Rysselberghe.
Delahay has been assistant pro
fessor of the University of Brussels
for the last two years, and, he has
worked in the Belgian university
as an assistant in analytical chem
istry and general chemical and gen
eral chemistry.
Today’s World
The Paris Peace conference
wound up work Monday night on
five peace treaties which will be re
viewed by the Foreign Ministers
council.
It was confirmed Monday that
the 11 condemned Nazis would
hang Wednesday morning.
A constitution for France’s
Fourth Republic, providing for a
powerful legislature overshadowing
the president, was approved Mon
day.
The B-29 Pacusan Dreattlboat
may try for a new trans-Atlantic
record.
Government forces in China have
captured Hwailai.
For those of you lacking much in
money and those of you who want to
keep it the Westgate Shoppe is the
place to come to.
Look as bright as the new pennies you saved by going
to the homecoming game in a new outfit.
Racks,.$15.00. $25.00, $35.00
Including coats, suits and dresses
WESTGATE SHOPPE
NOW
AVAILABLE
Halloween
Candy
at the
SUGAR.PLUM
63 East Broadway
OVEN FRESH CAKES!
Complete Line of
• FRESH PASTRIES
• DELICATESSENS
Home Bakery.
and
DELICATESSEN
86 E. Broadway
Phone 4118
Religious Group
Plans Discussion
Tonight during the social prob
lems discussion at Westminster (
house the group will crystallize;
ideas on how the community canj
be a center for democratic action.
Ellen Sutherland, chairman of the
group, extends an invitation for all j
University students to participate !
in the discussion, which will be held
from 9 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. all mar
ried couples and their families are
invited to atteend the Westminster
potluck supper. The singlestudents’
potluck supper will be Thursday at
6 p.m.
Because of the Homecoming pro
gram Westminster will not have
Friday night open house as usual.
Nevertheless the house will be open
all weekend for visitors.
ADVERTISING STAFF
Day manager—Don Kay
Layout manager—Don Denno, Rod
Nelson
Circulation manager—Ann Hite
Layout and sales—
Don Parker
Winnie Carl
Beverly Moses
Joan Millard
Mary Louise Curry
Jane Carson
Dorothy Wightman
Darlene Marlton
Phyllis Henry
Jeannine MacCauley
Caryl Knosher
Catholics to Hear
Constitution Tonight
Newman club constitution will be
read tonight at 6:45 at the regular
Tuesday meeting of Catholic stu
dents in the YMCA.
Following the business meeting
Father Louis H. Sohler, pastor of
Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Cath
olic -church in Cottage Grove, will
speak on the subject “Catholic Lad
der.” There will be dancing after
the business meeting and discus
sion.
Night Staff:....
Jane Clark, night editor
Kay Mullarky
Nancy Miles
Cliff Walton
Mary Skiens
Guido Palandri
Vanity Fare
(Continued from page two)
again casting longing eyes to
wards the same girl who cut him
short las tspring. Chi Omega lovss
you, Teddy.
Jean Merrifield and George Bell,
KSig, were hitting it off together.
About a week ago, however, Geor
gie’s eyes tichocheted off the classy
little chassis of Marguerite Rear
don, Tri-Delt, who, being on the
rally squad, was doing her best to
get the men in the crowd to react.
That PM our boy Bell scooted up to
make a date with the little lassie
only to find out he couldn’t arrange
it as scheduled. Now Jean Merrifield
is out in the cold. May we suggest
the browsing room with its supply
of good books.
Big operators, Steve Mezzera
and Ed Uglesich, are both work
ing indirectly for the telephone
company. Their job, self appoint
ed, is to keep the operators happy
entertaining them when they’re
off duty. The rendezvous spot is
a little cafe across the street from
the tel. company..
The Beautiful New
McKenzie
SPRINGFIELD
Well Groomed Bride
with
Ray Milland
Olivia DeHaviland
Also
So Goes My Love
• CRESTED STATIONERY
• DANCE PROGRAMS
• BIDS
VJLu PRinTinG compflnY
* 76 \\ ost Broadway Telephone 470
TAKE YOUR CUE
FROM THE BIRD
ON THE WING
/^Choose a joyous fragrance for a
carefree mood. For blithe ways and
happy days, for Hght hearts and
- laughing eyes, the captivating fresh
ness of Skylark! It’s young and gay, it
gives wings to your spirits! Delightful
pastel packages in a complete group
of enchanting accessories to charm.
Perfume..$3,75, $1.50
Lilting Fragrance..$1.25
Dusting Powder...$1.00
Face Powder..$1.00
Talc..$ .50
Bath Bubbles..$1.00
To all prices add 20% Tax
HOMECOMING TIME
is
MUM" TIME
•r
CHOOSE
“HERS”
FROM
Chase Gardens
58 E. Broadway
Phone 4240