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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1946)
Rose Bowl Patrons Protest Army Oust LOS ANGELES, Nov. 21.— (AP)—Ernest Newquist anti his 532 friends, who yesterday sent a blistering telegram to Coast Conference officials, wired an ap peal today to Big Nine authori ties to “Reconsider your action and let us have Array.” Newquist said 300-word tele grams had been sent to Big Nine Commissioner K. L. Wilson and athletic directors at Illinois and Michigan, vehemently protesting “The bumping of the greatest team in the nation.” The message was signed: “563 disgusted but hopeful patrons of the Rose Bowl who do not want to turn tickets into pickets.” The law school steps are made to stand on . . . and stare from. DANCES LARGE and SMALL Brown & Morrow Public Address System Reasonable Rates Call 4424-J THERE’S PLENTY OF ICY WEATHER AHEAD— A' So make sure that your car is performing- at its best. Drive in for I-',Xpert Auto Servicing WALDER'S ASSOCIATED SERVICE 11 th and Hilyard Vets Forum By JOHN JENSEN arid DALE HARLAN The following men should check with the VA in the physical educa tion building as soon as possible: Louis K. Busch, Ralph Rensink, Donald A. Simpson, and Thomas K. D. Brown. There is a letter for Stewart T. Saussen at the University veterans office in the basement of Johnson hall. All women veterans, duly regis tered under the G.I. Bill, who are contemplating withdrawing from their course major, dropping one course, or withdrawing front school entirely, should report to the vet eran adviser, Glenn Sweeny, in the basement of Johnson hall. Some have failed to do this and they jeop ardize any further training under the G. I. Bill. Government checks are generally | mailed from the Portland office on the last day of the month. With this in mind, veterans can begin eating again on or about the second of De cember. Veterans who have been expe riencing difficulty in receiving sub sistence checks from the VA may get loans or relief from the Red Cross while awaiting their benefit checks. A suggestion is made that veterans contact Mr. Hall and re ceive a statement which may be taken to the Red Cross for authori zation. The Red Cross office is at 43 W. 8th street, phone 63. Night Staff: Speed Miller, night editor. Wee Willie Watkins Hot Shot Whitaker Skippy Maddison Ace Calise Atomic Miller Flash Tetlow Hot Stuff Laurie Boon Jug Goetze. ADVERTISING STAFF Day Manager—Barbara Twiford Soliciting and Layout Diane Hall Donna Poundstone I ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF EL PRONTO ~ OUR SPECIALS Fried Chicken en Pronto Pronto Pups— "Wieners dun in a bun" Pronto-Burgers— "We grind our own beef" COMPLETE FOUNTAIN MENU DRIVE IN CAR SERVICE "Order Pronto—Served Pronto" t >}>v‘U Xuv1‘mlior JJiul 11 :(X) \. M. 17th M Willamette Phone 5916-J Druids Name Six (Continued prom page one) Kay, introduced by Yell King Tom Hazzard, first spoke on the traditions of the Oregon-OSC game and introduced assistant football coaches Ben Winkleman, Dick Reed, and Vaughn Corley. The rally squad, with Hazzard, led a few yells and the Oregon band played the OSC rooting song.’ To practice for the game, the Pledge Song was sung without the band. The OSC rally squad also led a few of their yells. A quartet, featuring Don Ed wards, Norm Lamb, Bob Moran, and Norm Henwood sang new words to the tune of “Sweet Sue,” written especially for the Oregon OSC competition. “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” and “There’s No One But You” were also sung. -DANCING-1 FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS DANCING STARTS AT » P.M. MUSIC BY ART HOLMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA WILLAMETTE PARK • For Table Reservations—Springfield 326 • l FADA RADIOS The oldest nationally advertised radio made . . . beautiful, colorful cases to match modern trends, Many models to select from, including the small est automatic radio record player combinations you ever saw. Buy now while stocks are complete. JEWEL BOX 1036 Willamette L ... Sleep is your best beauty treatment Shasta 72 x 90 . 15.50 Shasta 80 x 90 . 17.95 Wave 72 x 90 . 17.95 Wave 80 x 90 . 19.95 Zephyr 72 x 90 . 25.00 Zephyr 80 x 90 . 27.50 Loving Pair (2 72 x 90 blankets) . .23.50 Douglas Pair (2 72 x 90 blankets) ..27.50 Regal Pair (2 72 x 90 blankets) .45.00 • * Rose dust, deflt blue, peach pink, monte blue, "re-m gold, white—Rayon satin bound. TH€ IN EUGENE EXCLUSIVELY at AT DORSEY’S U-BOWL 29 Wst 11th Phone 4716 WITHOUT RESERVATIONS" with JOHN WAYNE CLAUDETTE COLBERT "BLUE MONTANA SKIES" GENE AUTRY l I G. I. WAR BRIDES JAMES ELLISON and LAWLESS BREED KIRBY GRANT GALLANT JOURNEY with GLENN FORD and JANET BLAIR "IF I'M LUCKY" VIVIAN BLAINE A YANK IN LONDON ★rUcKENZIE IN SPRINGFIELD "Diary of a Chambermaid" with PAULETTE GODDARD and BURGESS MEREDITH "Three Wise Fools" “CLUNY BROWN” also “HOUSE OF HORRORS'