Houses Choose Potential Rulers For Festivities The following women have been selected' to represent their living J organizations in the Homecoming hostess competition tonight in Ger linger hall at 7:30. Virginia Denecke, Gamma hall; Esther Abraham, Alpha hall; Anita Jackson, Alpha Phi; Jon Ann Jar vis, Rebec house; Carol Gay Bartel, Gerlinger hall; Diane Barnhart, Delta Zeta; Jeanne Hoffman, Alpha Xi Delta; Sally Watson, Hendricks hall. Karen Martin, Highland house; Lesley Palfrey, Kappa Kappa Gam ma; Ann Phetteplace, Gamma Phi Beta; Gladys Hale, Pi Beta Phi; Patricia Davis, Chi Omega; Harriet Stewart, Susan Campbell hall; Lois Hill, Alpha Omicron Pi;Joan Larue, Kappa Alpha Theta; Zata Sinclair, Delta Gamma. Beatrice Jacobson, Ann Judson house; Betty Ryland, Zeta Tau Al pha; Patty Weber, Alpha Chi ! : Omega; Nancy Apfel, Alpha Delta Pi; Marilyn French, Delta Delta Delta; Donna Stageberg, Alpha Gamma Delta; Bernice Johnson, Sigma Kappa; Fraynie Watkins, University house; and Betty Lou Arnit, Zeta hall. WORLD HEADLINES By UNITED PRESS LONDON, Oct. 15. European newspapers and government lead ers today skirted gingerly around former U.S. secretary of state James . Byrnes' proposal that the western allies use force if neces sary to push Russia out of Ger many. WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 Gen eral Counsel Herbert S. Marks resigned from the U.S. Atomic Energy commission today be cause the economy-minded con gress ordered a $4,000 cut in his salary. LOS ANGELES, Oct, 15. Repre sentatives of labor and business laid the blame for high prices in different quarters today before a joint congressional committee in vestigating Los Angeles living costs. Merchant Neil Petree, Barker Bros, president and former OPA administrator, said inflated prices were due to high production costs and the necessity for carrying large inventories. He added that his pay roll is 70 yer cent higher than be fore the war. ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 15. An earthquake of 25 second duration shook the Alaska penin sula at 6:15 p.m. PST today. In Anchorage, windows were rattled and dishes dislodged in homes, but r.io serious damage was reported. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 15. Construction of a super-cyclotron 30 times as powerful as the world’s largest existing atom-smasher is contemplated at the University of j — ' Student Mailing Service Hours Mon.-Fri. 12:40-1:10 CO-OP 3 :00 - 5 :00 Saturday 11 :00- Noon Small Service Fees California, Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence I disclosed tonight. Still in the blueprint stage, the ' proposed new atom-splitting “beta tron” is expected to deliver the almost unbelievable bombardment of 10,000,000,000 electron volts. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. lo.Six young Spanish stowaways who have threatened to commit sui cide if they are returned to Franco Spain today were denied admittance to the United States following a secret hearing by ini migration officials here. Choking passengers were so eager to escape that many broke doors and windows and risked elec trocution on the live thrid rail to flee up the tracks to freedom. Dean Reveals Job Openings Karl W. Onthank, clean of per sonnel administration, announced Tuesday that several positions are available now through the grad uate placement service, Room 6 Friendly hall. Seniors interested in being plac ed should contact this office and familiarize themselves with its opportunities, Onthank said. Job openings, picked at random from the placement service, in clude a position with the Lake view Material co., Le.keview, Ore gon. It wants a male accounting major for retail lumber yard office work to begin at once with a starting salary of §215 per month and periodical raises. Seniors in advertising are want ed in Eugene for part-time or full-time selling. Armstrong Cork co. needs two men for its floor sales^ division to start training at its home .office in Lancaster, Pa., in February. These men must be single, between 20 and 26 year old, and will have a starting salary that will range from $200-§275 per month. A woman is needed for an ac counting position at the Magic Gas & Appliance company in Eu gene. Applications are now being ac cepted by the Oregon State Public Welfare commission for casework-! starting salary from $190-$290. The and county welfare administrator,' starting salary from $190-290. The closing date for these applications is Oct. 31. WHY DOES A DUCK QUACK? ... His feet aren't built for travel . . . and neither are yours . . . without shoes! ... 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