Sammies Free Amazons from Zoo Two major undefeated volley ball powers, the Alpha Phi Ama zons and the Sigma Alpha Mu Dwarfs, will play off a fiery chal lenge game, Saturday at 11 a.m. at Gerlinger hall. The Phi's chal lenged the Sammies to the con test with the stipulation that the victors enjoying orange crush at the expense of the vanquished. Captain Barbara Kafoury has placed the rugged Phi's on train ing table under the observation of BLANKETS for the game in' Lemon Yellow and Green Plaids manager, Shorty Potter. Naming their battle garb as plaid shirts and jeans, the Alpha Phi jugger naught has issued the statement, “VVc are out to win!” Some *of the Phi athletes under this rigorous training program who will see action in Saturday's game are Boots Jackson, Thweetie Strickland, Maggie Wells, Joanne Frydenlund, Marigale Lund, Mary anne Hansen, Gerry Fraser, and a. host of other promising volley ball artists. Jack Heeht will captain the Sig ma Alpha Mu crew in action, and plans to substitute freely in hopes of meeting the grueling pace set by the Alpha Phi’s. Herb Black, Sarnmie trainer, announced, “This is where conditioning pays off.” Probable Starters will be Don Bon der, Jerry Barde, Ed Artzt, Sam Benton, Lee Benveniste, and Vic Menashe. Mid-terms Mar Park Attendance Attendance at Skinner’s Butte and Hendricks Park in Eugene during October dropped far below that of September, the park and recreation bureau announced re cently. During September, a total of 4480 persons visited Skinner’s Butte, but only about 2000 atten ded last month. Compared with SG00 in September, the attendance at Hendricks Park was 1400 in October. Reasoning from this tidbit of news, the campus coffee drinkers offer the opinion that mid-terms are responsible for turning the September socialite into an attic hermit. US Eastern Policy Discussed Tonight “The American Far Eastern Policy” will be discussed tonight by Dr. Paul C. Dull, associate pro fessor of political science, before the One World Club at 8 p.m. in the YMCA. Dr. Dull was with the marines in Japan and served with the OWI on sending broadcasts to the Far East. Club members should be present at 7:45 for discussions of the CARE packages and this term’s social event. NEW SWEATERS! • Ccdctdonia • Cashmere • Cashang • Baby Knit XKW I DKMAI.S AM) RAINCOATS 'kJeitfyate SUofipe Next Door to the Side ACE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS CARDS I'.'vervihiiv.r from star lite skies over church spires to Santa mustering? up a HfM CHRISTMAS! k hnstinas tree ladder, keen card a master piece of Yuletide spirit lor kiddies, teen agers, grown-up alike. K\pertl\ portrayed in technicolor shades. ORDER NOW! Wide Choice. Low Cost on Personalization U. of O. "CO-OP" Noise Parade Drawing Today Representatives of all living organizations must be on hand for the drawing of partners for the Homecoming noise parade at the meeting today in room 207 Chapman hall, according to Ed Anderson, noise parade chairman. Roll call of organizations will be taken at 4 p.m. Reserves to Meet Tonight in 107 PE Lt. Commander Jane Blogg from the Seattle Wave procurement of fice, 13th naval district, will be in charge of a meeting of Wave re serves, to be held in 107 PE build ing at 7:30 tonight. The purpose of this meeting will be to activate a Wave reserve unit in Eugene. Lt. Com. Blogg will take up any questions concerning vet eran status and Wave status. All ex-Waves are asked to attend the - meeting as well as Wave reserves. Oregana Contracts Need Signatures Campus clubs and honoraries must have contracts for yearbook space signed by the end of this week, the Oregana business staff announced Tuesday. They also re quested that living organizations pay for their space by November 15. For students who have not or dered the 1918 Oregana, Olga Yev tich, business manager, said that orders can now be placed in the activities office in McArthur court. Copy Desk: Donna Kletzing, editor Margaret Adkins Virginia Cox Ruth Landry Ruthe Reagan Don A. Smith Elaine Loftus Eva Moore Georgianne Balaam Strictly Fresh 'T'H^ National Institute of Diaper A Services vetoed a “new look” longer diaper. Apparently diaper men feel that mothers would not welcome an unnecessary change. * * « It is incredible that the Taft .Reuther presidential slate boomed by a Chicago public relations firm could ever materialize. They’re on opposite sides of the fence, and how can you shake hands through pickets? * * * > George Meany of the Plumbers was one of the chief leaders in beating John L. Lewis’s anti-Taft Hartley law policy at the A. F. of L. convention. It must’ve been a I pipe. * • • Koicho Kido, wartime Hirohito adviser, offered a 150,000-word war crimes trial defense. It all boiled down to two—so sorry. * * • The Citizens Food Committee suggestion for half-size loaves of bread went stale. The bakers didn’t want to play both ends I against the middle. J Emerald Classifieds I All classified is payable in advance at the rate of four cents a word the first insertion, two cents a word thereafter at the Emerald Business Office. f Classified deadline is 4:00 p.m. the day irior to publication. WANTED: Girl for part-time work. Telephone 1015, Midway Drive-in. (40) BOARD for student. 767 E. 15th street. Phone 4324, Mrs. Lar son. (1) GOING to Stanford game? Will share expenses and help drive. Contact Allen McNown, Omega hall, Ext. 275. (37) Law Students Slate Dance November 8 The fall term dance of the Uni versity of Oregon law school will be held Saturday evening, Novem ber 8, in the Eugene hotel dining room. 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