Talks To Climax French Meeting Four discussions on French edu cation will climax the conference of the American Association of Teachers of French on November 22, the language department said yesterday. All of the talks will be held in Gerlinger hall. At 9 a.m. Mary Ro golino, instructor in Romance lan guages, will speak on French text books. Miss Rogolino, formerly of Florida State college, joined the faculty this term. Carl L. Johnson, assistant pro fessor of Romance languages, will discuss visual arts also at 9 a.m. A discussion of research and graduate study at the University in French languages and literature will be conducted by Chandler B. Beall, professor of Romance lan guages, at 10 a.m. Following Beall's address, Nita N. McGuire, graduate assistant in Romance languages, will preside over a panel discussion of oppor tunities for study abroad and in French camps. Miss McGuire has just returned from a year in Swit zerland. Newburn to Speak At Alum Banquet President Harry K. Newburn will speak at a banquet of the Seat tle alumni association Tuesday eve ning in Seattle. Accompanied by Les Anderson, alumni secretary, he will leave Kugene by plane Tuesday and return Wednesday. Also scheduled to appear at the meeting is John McGregor, past president of the Oregon alumni as sociation of New York, where he is still a resident. Motion pictures of the Oregon Washington game will be shown at the banquet. 'Y' Meeting Scheduled A sophomore commission meet ing is scheduled in Gerlinger alum ni hall at 6:45 Thursday. Dean On thank will lead discussion on the value of education for girls who marry. CAMPUS SHOE SHOP On 13th between Alder and Kincaid C. Webb to Attend News Conventions Killing two birds with one Stone will be Carl C. Webb, manager of the Oregon Newspaper Publishers association, when he attends the meetings of newspaper association managers November 17, 18, and 19, and the advisory council of the National Editorial association No vember 21, 22, and 23 in Chicago. Elected president at last year’s convention of managers, Webb will be in charge of this year’s meeting, of executives of newspaper asso ciations throughout the United States and Canada. Webb will lead a discussion on national advertising at the NEA meeting. Egyptian Movie Scheduled Tonight The educational activities movie for tonight is “Anthony and Cleo patra,’’ another of the old re leases that have been shown re cently. This movie was produced in 1913, and another version of it was released about a year ago, with a new cast and setting. There will be two showings, the first at 7:30 p.m. in 207 Chapman hall. WSC Builds Mousetrap PULLMAN, Wash., Nov. 11— Commended by Coach Phil Sorboe for their play against Oregon last Saturday, the Washington State Cougars buckled down to work to day to build defenses against Ore gon State at Corvallis next Satur day. Sorboe reported halfback Hal Akins and center Andy Lazor, in jured in the Webfoot game, would probably be ready to go against the Beavers. Outing Club Plans Hike The Outing club is sponsoring a hike to Spencer’s butte on Satur day, November 15. All girls who would like to go are to sign on the bulletin board in Gerlinger. Sack lunches will be taken. Everyone will meet in front of Gerlinger hall at 12:30. THE STUDENT SHOP CHARLIE ELLIOT'S UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP 1239 Alder St Close to the Campus Math Department Chooses Nominee Walter M. Gilbert, graduate as sistant in mathematics, has been chosen as the nominee of the de partment of mathematics for mem bership in the American Mathe matical society. Last year’s nominee, Miss Shir ley K. Anderson, is now an instruc tor in mathematics in the depart ment. An earlier nominee, Alfred Halteman, is now doing graduate work and teaching at the Univer sity of Wisconsin. U of O Alums Form Group in Spokane Youngest member of the Uni versity of Oregon alumni associa tion is 'the Spokane, Washington, group that held its first meeting Friday, November 7. Officers elected by the Spokane alumni were Robert Crommelin, president, and Miss Anna Banick, secretary. A winter program and several yearly meetings were planned by the former University of Oregon students. SKI REPAIRS by: Chuck Fagan Phone 6210 Ski Equipment For Rent x860Lj3-sr. SOM E THIN GS T© IJ SHOULD !U%JOW ABOUT AVIATION CARET TRAINING Here, in question and answer form, are some facts on the U. S. Air Force Aviation Cadet program. They cover details you may have been wondering about —and will be useiui to you if you want to learn to fly and begin a career in one of today’s fastest-moving fields. 1* Who is eligible for appointment to the Cadets? You. if you’re physically fit, single, between 20 anti 26l/i years old, and have completed at least one-half the requirements for a college degree from an accredited institution — or pass an equivalent examination. 2* How long does the training last — and what does it cover? You receive approximately 52 weeks’ training — worth $35,000 - in primary, basic and advanced flying, along with other related courses designed to give you the finest background in your specialty. 3# What’s the story on duty after graduation? After successful completion of the course, you will he commissioned a Second Lieutenant, Officers Re serve Corps, and assigned to pilot duty with the U. S. Air Force at a starting monthly salary of $336 (including flight pay). You will serve on active duty for three years unless sooner relieved, and be eligible for $500 a year bonus for each year of active duty as a Reserve Officer. If vou’re inter ested in a Regular Air Force commission, you’ll be given a chance to qualify. 4o What are the civilian career opportunities? That’s one you can answer for yourself by taking into consideration these facts: Contrary to what some people think, aviation is not overcrowded — for pilots or anyone else. No field is expanding more rapidly or offering more profitable openings to qualified men. After Aviation Cadet training, you can compete on an equal basis with any flier in the world. These are only a few of the advantages. Why not stop in today at your nearest U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station and get all the details? ★ U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Service