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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1947)
Weiss to Discuss Palestine Friction The Palestine situation will be discussed by Plerbert Weiss, Jew ish student from the Anglo- Egyp tian Sudan, at a One World club meeting at 8 p.m. in the Y1ICA. Weiss, freshman in business ad ministration, came to the United States with his father who is now an importer in New York. Main issues of the talk will be t ie Jewish-Arab friction in Pales tine and adjacent countries. CAMPUS SHOE SHOP On 1.1th between Alder and Kincaid Students Plan Christmas Party Foreign students are being hon ored by a party at the home of Nancy Belts, 1893 Alder at 7 p.m., December 7, according to members of the YWCA international affairs committee. The party is open to all students, Dedo Misley and Laura Olson, co chairmen, have announced. There is to ee a Christmas tree and re freshments served. Students with no transportation will meet at 6:45 p.m. at the Y from where cars will take them to the party. Vesuvius Erupts In Chapman Tonite A picture produced in Italy, “The Last Days of Pompeii,” is the edu cational activities movie for to night. It will be shown in 207 chap man. The first picture showing be gins at 7:30 p.m. The picture shows the ancient catacombs and the martyrs being thrown into the arena. The story is about a blind girl arid the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. Lutheran Students Carol, Visit Pastor The Lutheran Student associa tion will visit the home of Pastor and Mrs. Aalbue of the Central Lutheran church on Friday even ing. The students will leave the YWCA bungalow at 7:15 p.m. and walk to the l^albue home. Christ mas carolling on the way.They will follow a route worked out by Carol Alzner and Howard Fidler. Ai'l Lutheran students and their friends are invited. CAMPUS CALENDAR j 7:30 p. m—Hui O Kamaaina | meeting on the Gerlinger sun i porch. 7:45 p.m.—Scabbard and Blade I meeting at the ROTC building, i 8:00 p.m.—One World club meet | ing at the YMCA. The Palestine ! problem will be discussed. ! 9:00 p.m.—Wesley house jive | night. j There will be no meeting of the j Young Democrats organization to ! night. BasketbcS! Rooters Use Ticket Books Students washing to attend the Willamette-Oregon basketball game at McArthur court December 10, must keep their athletic stu dent body books, according to the ticket manager. The books will be collected at the game in place of tickets. Even if the corset vogue goes 1 out quickly, you can't say it’s not 1 here to stay. At Oregon SALLY WALLER smokes CHESTERFIELDS Sally says: ‘‘Chesterfields are a smoother tasting cigarette—always cool." Voted TOPS!—Chesterfield the largest selling cigarette in Am erica's colleges (by nation-wide survey). 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 da> >rior to publication. FOR SALE: Man’s bicycle $15. En quire University Press. WANTED: PE major to coach Creswell town basketball team 2 nights a week. Write E. Syph ers, creswell, Box 106 for partic FOUND: White gold Bulova watch. Call 1705 at 5 o’clock. (54) (55) FOR SALE: Man’s brown, wool, covert top coat; like new; 37 regular; $27.50; phone 571-J.(55) ANYONE wanting ride to East ern Oregon or Idaho phone John Weisel 1128. Leaving morning of Dec. 20. (56) u FOUND: Nov. 25, female chow dog; for information call Betty Stone 3300, Ext. 386. (56) LOST: Shaeffer pen on 13th be tween Oregon hall and Aide* street before Thanksgiving. Call ■ E. Jean Johnson, 569. (55) FOR SALE: 1937 Plymouth 2-door sedan. 1543 E 15th. No. 42. (57L LOST: Shaeffer'fountain pen, be-" tween -Journalism and Side. Name on pen, Calvin R. Evans. Leave at Emerald business of fice. (54) (55) (56) WANTED: One pair good quality used ski boots. Size 9)i or 16. Call 1770. (54) WANTED :Ride for 2 people to b. A. on Friday, Dec. 19. Share ex penses. Contact Byron Barnes A-13, Stitzer hall. (54) (55) (560 Attention Ducks! Send in the subscription blank now, so a single issue wont, be missed. Emerald Business Office COMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE $4.00 a school r ear — $2.00 a term •My HoMtMe t/me &oes By::. when you’re listening to HAL MclNTYRE’S newest (MSGM) record ONE OF the grooviest ork-pilots on the MGM record roster is Hal McIntyre. Like so many other top-notch performers, Hal is a Camel fan from ’way back. He prefers Camels because: “Camels suit me best all ways.” For the same reason — more people are smoking Camels than ever before! A great new record for a long-time favorite. Try Camels. Discover for yourself why, with smokers who have tried and compared, . .5 Camels are the “choice of experience.” ^ T Nothing suits ^ me like a cmsL. > Ive smoked them for I And here s another great record— More people are smoking CAMELS than ever before!