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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1948)
I Houses Paired For Exchange Parings for the Dean Hazel P. Schwering exchange dinners, which are to be held Wednesday evening, were announced yesterday. They include: Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha hall; Alpha Delta Pi and Univer sity house; Alpha Gamma Delta and Zeta'Tau Alpha; Alpha Xi Delta and Alpha Omicron Pi; Al pha Phi and Gamma Phi Beta; Chi Omega and Ann Judson house; Delta Delta Delta and Zeta hall; Delta Gamma and Hendricks hall. Gamma hall and Sigma Kappa; Highland house and Delta Zeta; Kappa Alpha Theta and Susan Campbell hall; Kappa Kappa Gam ma and Orides; Pi Beta Phi and Susan Campbell hall; Rebec house and Gerlinger. Notables to Appear LOS ANGELES, Feb. 13—More than 60 persons, including mov ie figures, union leaders, a cler gyman and a news writer, were ordered today to appear before State Senate Un-American ac t ivities committee next week. In cluded in the Hollywood contin gent were: Ira Gershwin, song writer; J. Edward Bromberg, ac tor-producer; Bose Hobart, ac tress, and Roman Bolinen, actor. To Address Dads Governor John H. Hall will ad dress Oregon Dads at their luncheon at noon today in John Straub hall. Vieht Staff: Barbara Dragoo Joyce Good Jim White Bob Hemingway, editor A FROZEN DELIGHT! Just right for a late evening snack with your favorite date JOHNSON'S 54 Tenth AA’est A. % A Jim Brannen YOUR NEIGHBOR IN THE TIRE BUSINESS Call „ I Springfield 323 Highway 99 South CAMPUS CALENDAR Saturday 8 p.m.: Drop in at Westminster house. Records, singing, sociability. 10 p.m.: Date night and open house at Wesley house. Sunday 9:15 a.m.: Westminster house discussion group. Coffee and rolls. 9:15 a.m.: Lutheran Student as sociation Sunday school class at YWCA. 99:30 a.m.: Wesley college Sun day school class at First Metho dist church. 5 p.m.: Buffet supper at Wesley house. 5 p.m.: Lutheran Student asso ciation at YWCA. 0 p.m.: Westminster Sunday eve ning forum. 6:30 p.m.: “University of Life” discussions at Wesley house. Monday 9:30 p.m.: Fireside sing at West minster house. — Designer to Speak (Continued (row pat/e one) chairman, at 212 Friendly; Chil dren’s Theatre, Doris Smith, Port land Civic theater, chairman, at C Quonset 2; and Business and Pro motion, Arlington Crum, Portland Civic theatre, chairman, at 18 Friendly. The delegates will adjourn for lunch and return at 2:30 p.m. to the music auditorium for the final gen eral assembly with Horace W. Rob inson, University of Oregon, chair man. Other Speakers Slated In addition to Simonson, Glenn Hughes, University of Washing ton, will speak on “Commercialism in the University Theatre”; and Hubert Heffner, Stanford univer sity, will talk on “Responsibilities of the Educational Theatre.” A semi-formal buffet banquet with W. A. Dahlberg, University of Oregon, toastmaster, at the Eu gene hotel at 6 p.m. will climax the conference. Phi Beta, music dramatic honorary, will provide entertainment. Delegates again may be guests to the University Theatre guild production of “The Adding Machine” and the Eugene Very Little Theatre production of “The Night of January 16th.” Cur tains rise at 8 and 8:15 p.m. re spectively. World Headlines BERLIN, Feb. 13—Russia set up a German administration in its oc cupation zone today in a move which emphasized the split between East and West and ended immedi ate hope of a unified regime for all Germany. Marshal Vassily D. So kolovsky, Soviet commander in chief, announced the Russian de cision which follows the lead the United States and Great Britain gave in establishing a German eco nomic administration regime in their combined western zones. LONDON, Feb. 13—Amid the noisy diplomatic battle between the East and West, Russia has quietly opened negotiations in London for multi-million dollar purchases of British industrial and scientific equipment to implement the recent Anglo-Russian trade pact. Au thoritative sources said the perma nent Russian trade delegation here opened discussions with represen tatives of British industries and the board of trade for placing orders within the scope of the agreement. WASHINGTON, Feb. 13—Ma jor changes in the government’s program for supporting farm prices were proposed today in a tentative senate bill. Emerald Classifieds *1 All classified is payable in advance at the rate of lour cents a word the lirst insertion, two cents a word thereafter at the Emerald Business Office. Classified deadline is 4:00 p.m. the day irior to publication. Infirmary Filled, Still No Visitors In the infirmary this weekend are: Luwayne Er.gwall, Mary Bris tol, Lena Lou Pope, Mercedes Had ley, Margaret Wells, Barbara Ben ning, Dorothy Dougan, Priscilla Blanchard, Roy Lint, Roy Waters, Margaret Scandling, Audrey Bran den, Jim Myres, Harry Sturges, Vincent Dulcich, Marvin Hill, Mayo Goffard, Glen Hendricks, Bill Col gan, Paul Huntzinger, Gaylor Vaughn, Dean Sclinaible, Douglas! Heider, Hugh Cairns, and William 1 Gross. There are to be no visitors \ at the infirmary until further no tice. I II ROOM: Available in McChesney hall. Call Bill McGuire, Ext 383. (86) LOST: Evans combination lighter cigarette case. Initialed L. O. Reward. Call Laura Olson 2900. (86) c Who is Sylvia—what is she? Heaven such grace did send her! She charms the birds right off the tree, And gals ivill even lend her 1 I WHEN PUTTING THE TOUCH ON DAD Ask for $6.00 more and order your 1948 0 : GAN.. NOW HE'LL ENJOY IT, TOO on sale at Educational Activ ities Office. McArthur Court