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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1946)
eUniverisity Coed Receives Hawaiian 'Dreamboat’ Mail \\ hen the Army B-29 “Pacusan Dreamboat” took off on its record hop from Honolulu, Hawaii, to Cairo, Egypt, it carried a crew of nine men, 77,351 pounds of gasoline and three letters. Yesterday, a University woman received one of the letters. From Honolulu to Cairo to Eugene, the letter had travelled approxi mately 20,000 air "miles. The letter was mailed in Cairo by the “Dreamboat’s” navigator, and was written by “Buck” Buch wacn, 42, now a reporter on the Honolulu Daily Advertiser. In his senior year at Oregon, Buchwach SIDE PATTER BOB WHITELY The gals on the campus are all asking who that lush hunk of flesh is back of the Side's coke counter. The astute management proudly announces that SAE Bob Wallace is now connected with the firm. For further information and schedules, see Mr. Wallace. The PhiGees’s Lu cius Beebe is suffering from the pangs of inflation. No suits, rolled collars . . . and down to his last twenty. Never thought we’d see it. jStill don’t know who will be Home coming Hostess, but as a law school luminary put it . . . “they all have their points, and may the best girl win.” Pi Phi Mary Lou Klepper went across the street and pledged allegiance to the Phi Delts on Sun day. ATO’s Bob Aiken glammer date at Willamette Park this week end caused quite a sensation . . . and how that girl could dance. Con gratulations to Jinny and Bob Mac Donald ... it’s a great big girl. Don’t forget if you are really hungry for a delishous hamburger . . . the Side has got ’em. See you on the late shift Thursday, shift Thursday. Paid adv. was president of Sigma Delta Chi, national professional men’s jour nalistic fraternity, and attended the national convention in New Or leans in 1941. Buchwach was one of four corre spondents traveling from Hilo, Ha waii, to California last August aboard a B-29 which guided the first long distance radio-controlled plane flight in airplane history. CAMPUS CALENDAR Rally squad behind-the-scenes committee—105 journalism at 4 p,m. Rally squad publicity committee —Alpha Chi Omega at 6:30 p.m. Oregana schedule at Kennell-El lis studio—Alpha Garnma Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi, and Alpha Xi Delta. Order of the “O”—Sigma Chi at 7:15 p.m. Newman club — YWCA from 6:45 to 7:80 p.m. Student Christian Science group —YWCA at 7:45 p.m. Druids and Religious Emphasis Wepk representatives — College Side at 6:30 p.m. UO Fellowship—YMCA from 8 to 9 p.m. Lettermen’s club — College'Side at 7 p.m. Frosh bonfire representatives for the Homecoming rally are request ed to bring all available freshmen for work at Amazon Flats at 10 a.m. Attention: All house managers Girls volleyball entry blanks must be turned in by 5:00 p.m. Turn them in at the cage in the PE building. Skull and Dagger meeting tonight at 6:30. Meeting will be held in the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. The Oregana has been called The Webfoot, The Bulletin, and the Bea ver. It’s present name was adopted in 1910. Case Good, Vegetables, Fruits, Soups Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Breakfast Cereals and Eggs Wholesale Prices “Service Is Our Motto” UNIVERSITY FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO. Phone 2572 and 2573 2 DELIVERIES PER DAY Dr. Carl Huffaker Talks Over KUGN Dr. Carl Huffaker, University education professor, will join Mrs. J. Don Smith, president of the Eu gene Parent Teachers association, in presenting arguments for the basic school support bill. Tonight the discussion will take place at 8:15 over the Lane County Town meeting of the Air. Stanley Stevenson, past presi dent of the Oregon business and tax research league and Day Bayly, local attorney, will argue against the proposed bill. Dr. Huffaker has followed Oregon’s education history j roi zu yoai'S. ine town meeting is sponsored by the Eugene chapter of the American Veterans commit tee and station KUGN. FOR SALE: Radio R.C.A. table record player and television at tachabilities. 1436 E. 22nd after 7 p. m. LOST: Two pipes in tobacco poiien. Reward. See Lyman Sundin, room DOS, vet's dorm. FOR SALE: Brown suit, size 36, for $30. Worn only twice. See Clayton Hess, Apt. 34, Skinners Butte, after 5 p. m. To Add To Your Home At Homecoming How About a Pet From Oregon Trail Pet Corral 35 W. 11th Phone 3284 From I Bach to Blues You'll find your favorite among our COMPLETE STOCK of RECORDS and SHEET MUSIC WILSON MUSIC HOUSE 39 East 10th *Aw We've Started to Roll! Just received Slacks Rainwear Sweaters Shorts and they’re good UNIVERSITY SPORT SHOP: . NEXT TO THE SIDE . Bill Rholffs ueselav, Oct. 15, 1946 Page 7 • Replaceable filter in new Frank Medico Cigarette Holden, fillers the smoke. • Cuts down nicotine. • Cuts down irritating tars. • In zephyrweight aluminum. • Special styles formen and women. • $2 with 10 filters, handy pouch and gift box. BLACK ANGEL with DAN DURYEA and PETER LORRE Adventure! Suspense! Last Day Today! TO EACH HIS OWN with Olivia DeHaviland and John Lund Also SWING PARADE OF 1946 TIGER SHARK and THUNDERHEAD SON OF FLICKA with Roddy MacDowell October 15-16 Old Sacramento with Bill Elliott . Constance Moore Today and Tomorrow tTATE . T m EAT It E _ ZIEGFIELD FOLLIES Galaxy of Hollywood Stars