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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1947)
House, Law School Dances Scheduled Campus social events scheduled /or tonight were released this week by Miss Frances McKenna, social adviser in the office of the dean of women. The list includes eight house dances and the law school dance, blouse dances will be held at Alpha (Thi Omega, Alpha Gamma Delta, Chi Omega, Kappa Alpha Theta, University house, Delta Tau Del ta, Alpha Omicron Pi, and Delta !(eta living organizations. Aikenmen Go (Continued from f>a(/e fire) the Pa louse outfit boasts same capable performers. Back in the fullback spot after two weeks absence is husky Bob George, an outstanding performer anil ca pable line-smasher. Ace half back is Jerry Williams, brother of the Idaho star Bill Williams. Jerry Specializes in long distance sprints on the gridiron. Oregon’s ironman center, tow beaded Brad Ecklund, will face a stiff test today when he goes ,'/gainst the Cougar pivotman.Andy Lazor. Lazor has performed sen sationally in the- unglamorous role of line-backer, as he has intercep ted four passes from his position. Against Portland last week he ‘.nagged an aerial and galloped for a touchdown. Captains of the Webfoot team for today’s game are Ted Meland and Jim Berwick, alternating right guards. Meland handles the of fensive chores, and Berwick takes over on the defensive activities. Eight women delegates to a vVorld’s Anti-Slavery convention, in 1840, were denied admission solely because they were women. 'Paul Revere' Crossing U. S. Idaho's singing Sen. Glen Taylor sits on his sorrel horse “Nugget” at Seal Beach, Calif., at outset of his “Paul Revere” ride across the country—destination New York—to inform the nation that war is coming under the State Department’s foreign policy. WORLD HEADLINES By United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 7—The Anglo-American conference on fi nancing the combined occupation zone of Germany has reached a •temporary impasse mainly because November is “Go-To Sunday School” Month University Class at 9:45 a.m. 100 in class last Sunday 11 a.m. “LORD I BELIEVE, HELP THOU MINE UNBELIEF" | Broadcast over KASH % 6:30 p.m., University ”*■ Fellowship 7:30 p.m. — “The 4 S’s of Scripture” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. V.H. Webster, Pastor Broadway at High WILLAMETTE PARK PRESENTS . MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYBODY "THE OL' WOODCHOPPER HIMSELF" ftv cad did Otcdedi-tc Saturday, November 8. Dancing 9 to I Table reservations on sale at Appliance Center. 70 \Y. 10th, Eugene There will probably be no admittance after table reservations have been filled. Don’t forget dancing at The Park Kvery Saturday Night l’hone Sptd. 32o , Britain is unwilling to give the United States greater control of “Bizonia’s” economic affairs, it was revealed authoritatively today. The United States has agreed in principle to assume virtually all of Britain's dollar expenditures in the combined zone. In return, Great Britain has agreed in principle that the United States should have a larger voice in economic affairs, but reliable informants said cer tain British reservations would, in effect, prevent the United States from actually obtaining the in creased authority. ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 7. Char les S. Reid, former chief justice of the Georgia Supreme court, plunged to his death from his 12 floor office today 12 hours after he had been served in a suit to account for $28,000 in orphans home funds. BUCHAREST, Romania. Nov. 7. Mrs. Ana Pauker, one of the two Romanians who helped set up the nine-nation Communist informa tion bureau and reportedly tl ib only one who can reach Soviet Premier Josef Stalin by telephone at any time, was named foreign minister of Romania today. Mrs. Pauker's appointment to replace former Foreign Minister Gheorghe Tatarescu, who resigned yesterday with three other cabinet ministers who wet e members of the National Liberal party, was announced in a government communique. WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 — Alaskan delegate E. L. Bartlett said today President Truman told him he was still a staunch advocate of statehood for Alas ka. “Mr. Truman believes, as he has for quite a while,” Bartlett said, “that we ought to do some- j thing to contribute to the indus trial and agricultural develop ment of Alaska and to improve I the maritime situation. Night Staff: Bob Hemingway, Night Editor Ruth Bernau Carolyn Withycombe Susan McCarrel Jim White 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. Classified deadline is 4:00 p.m. the day irior to publication. WANTED: Girl for part-time work. Telephone 1015, Midway Drive-in. (40) FOR SALE: Five-hundred records, jazz and swing albums, singles 10” and 12”. Took ten years to collect. Price $300. For infor mation phone Ted Hallock, KUGN, 2800. (,39) GABARDINE coats exchanged at Chi Omega Nickle Hop. Have small weather style, want No. S 5402. Call 5764W. (40) BOARD for student. 767 E. 15th street. Phone 4324, Mrs. Lar son. (1) LOST: Lady’s gold Bulova wrist watch between basement of Commerce building., Co-op and Hendricks hall. Reward. Phylli3 McMahon, Hendricks hall. (39) LOST: Bulova watch in men’s gym. Call 324. Bruce Harlan. Reward. (41) LOST: Two white plaster head3 and one white plaster skull miss ing from Kappa Sig house some time Friday night. Articles are expensive and property of Art school. If found, please return to Art school or notify Kappa Sig house. (40) FOR SALE: Radio, Philco portable, 7 tube, new batteries. $20.00 Phone 3580W, nights. (39) LOST: Shell-rimmed glasses in brown case. Call Elizabeth Kratt, ext. 204. 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