Positions Open For WAA Event Genevieve Siskey and Bep Mc Courry have been appointed co chairman of the WAA carnival to be held January 16. An annual event, sponsored by the women's athletic association, the carnival features booths and entertainment by a combination of men's and women's living organizations .Positions of committee chair men are open to any University woman. Petitions for chairman of publicity, contact and promotion, tickets, decorations, booths, fi nance, refreshments, and cleanup should be turned in to either Miss Siskey at Hendricks hall or Miss McCourry at the Delta Gamma bouse by 5 p.m. December 1. Frosh Free-Style (Continued jrovi page four) second; Moorehead, (V), third. Time, 56.3. 150 yard backstroke: Won by Hill, (V); Santos, (F), second; Kessler, (V), third. Time, 153.6. 200 yard breaststroke: Won by Walters, (V); Amburn, (V), second; Bayly, (F), third. Time, 2.48. 440 yard freestyle: Won by (Thompson, (\); Nakota, (F), second; Stanley, (F), third. Time, 5.54.6. 400 yard freestyle relay: Won by varsity, (Vanattii, Harmon, Ferris, Moorehead). Time, 358.3. triple-threat sweater star 1. COLOR—a grandstand full of joyous tones, master-dyed byBernat! 2. TEXTURE—fleecy as an Autumn cloud, vyith that real Shetland look! 3. WORKMANSHIP — skillful craftsmen score every time with your "hand-loomed, hand fashioned" Shaggy Spun. A product of Garland Knitting Mills j Jamaica Plain, Mass. De Gaulle Favored In France ! Consul Tells Emerald Reporter By BETTY LAGOMARSINO Should a national election be held right now, de Gaulle would be voted prime minister, Raoul Ber trands, French consul-general, said in an interview here Saturday. Bertrand was on the Oregon campus as the guest of the Amer ican Association of Teachers of French, who held a conference here November 21 and 22. The confer ence was under the direction of Laurence LeSage, who is regional president of the AATF. “The trend of the French nation has shifted from the left to the I right,” the consul continued, “but | the Red menace has by no means j vanished.” M. Bertrand attributed the re | versal of French politics to realiz j ation by the people that Commu •’ nism is not trying to help the coun try, but to stir up unrest and seize power. He cited as an example the re cent trolley striked called by the Communists. The workers refused to obey the order, and the strike Tailed. Has Little Similarity Oregon is the second American campus that the consul has visited. “There is little similarity between your American colleges and the French universities," he claimed. Among the differences that im War, he was an attache at the em pressed the diplomat were the em I LAURENCE LE SAGE Regional president of the Ameri can Association of Teachers of French and assistant professor ol Romance languages at the Univer sity, who directed the AATF con ference on the campus last week. phasis placed on activities, social life, and organizations on Ameri can campuses as well as the “whole attitude of the students,” he added. Mr. Bertrand was appointed con sul-general to San Francisco in May, 1946. His position is second only to that of the French ambas sador in Washington. His first diplomatic position was on the staff of the French delega tion to the League of Nations in Geneva. Next he was appointed at tache to the French embassy in Berlin. Served in Morocco At the outbreak of the World War, he was an attache of the em bassy in Morocco. He was called home, and served as an officer in the French navy during the war. In 1940 he was a representative of De Gaulle's “Free France” in London, where he remained until the end of the war. His next ap pointment was to the Egyptian embassy. Previous to his appointment as consul-general to San Francisco, Bertrand was in charge of repa triation in Paris. He spoke to the convention in French Saturday morning on lan guages in general. Bertrand con tended that knowledge of other THANKSGIVING IS HERE! Time to have those suits cleaned and pressed while on vacation Emerald Classifieds 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 >rior to publication. LOST man’s 21 jewel Bulova wrist watch, leather strap some where on campus. Call Gene Hamblen, Phone Marcolla 132. (53) FOR SALE: 1937 Plymouth De luxe 4-door, good condition, good rubber. Contact Sam Ramey, 2154 Pattgrson drive. (52) FOUND: Ladies watch. Women’s P.E. Gerlinger. LOST: Man’s white gold Bulava watch, Saturday at game. Re ward. Return to Emerald office.1 II LOST: Will people who took small . black Persian kitten from ticket booth, Hayward field Saturday return to Phil Dana, 1543 E. 15, - trailor 20, or phone 91 from 9 5. (52) LOST: Men’s topcoat. Between 8 and 9 Saturday. Theta’s open house. Call 2340. (46) (47) (48) • FOUND: Camera on the campus. 1128 Alder, Phone 1349W. LOST: At game, billfold. Vernon Bowman, 2335 Riverview. Re ward. (52) 9$$$ WANTED: Ride for 2 to Portland Thursday morning; share ex penses; phone Tom Pugsley, Os born hotel after 2 p.m. (52) than one's native language is es. sential to peace. U. S. Needs Understanding “You cannot understand another people unless you know their lan guage,” he asserted. He continued that the United States as a world power needed to understand other nations because it cannot avoid dealing with them. The Saturday morning program of the AATF convention also in- . eluded discussions led by Chandler B. Beall, professor of Romance lan guages, and Nita M. McGuire, graduate assistant in Romance lan guages. Three out of five World War II veterans are under 30 years of age, according to a new Veterans Ad ministration tabulation. <1 Dance At SWIMMER'S DELIGHT (recently remedied) Cozy Candlelight Huge Fireplace Fine Food Every Saturday Night 9:30 - 12:30 Available for Private Parties WE ARE THANKFUL for many, many things this year, including the friendly, growing patronage of our friendly, growing community. Now it is our turn to give something You can do ALL your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING with one stop, and as only you can do it, with this GIFT CERTIFICATE » Providing three 5x7 Browntone Photos for only $8.68 \\ e hope this expression of our appreciation will solve your C hristmas-shopping worries, and we are glad, through this certificate, to share their costs. 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