Ad Honoraries Sponsor Talks At Conference Flying from Portland to Eugene on Friday to speak at the Univer sity advertising conference will be Frank Coffin, assistant director of radio station KGW. Coffin and Merle W. Manly, secretary-treas urer of Botsford, Constantine, and Gardner advertising agency, are the opening speakers of the con ference. Manly is scheduled to speak on ageneys at 1 p. m. Friday after noon and Coffin will discuss the radio field immediately following Manly’s speech. Speakers scheduled for Saturday morning are J. B. Twiford of the Portland Oregonian who will pre sent the newspaper angle, and Art Markewitz, vice-president of Bushong’s, who will tell the stu dents about the technical field Sponsored by Alpha Delta Sigma and Gamma Alpha Chi, national men’s and women’s advertising honoraries, respectivly, the con ference will open at 1 p. m. Friday. The concluding speakers frill pr sent pictures of their field of work at 9 a. m. Saturday. Each discus sion will last two hours. All phases of the four fields will be covered by the four men. All advertising majors and other interested students are invited to attend, Dr. R. D. Millican, pro fessor of advertising, said yester day. Gamma Alpha Chi will serve coffee at 3 p. m. Friday afternoon. A banquet, honoring the speakers, sponsored by Alpha Delta Sigma, will be held Friday evening. Rushees to Register Girls planning to rush spring term are requested to register at the dean of women's office. Sorori ties will begin rushing Monday, April 19, and continue through May 19. Demo Speaker Walter Pearson, state senator and candidate for nomination to state treasurer is scheduled to speak to Young Democrats to night. Stanford Cindermen Win PALO ALTO, Calif., April 13— (UP)—Stanford university’s track team won its first dual meet of the season and its first collegiate dual track victory since the end of the war by downing San Jose State 70 to 61. Walter Pearson Slated to Speak Walter Pearson, state senator from Multnomah county and can didate for the democratic nomina tion to state treasurer, will he guest speaker at the Young Dem ocrats’ meeting at 7:30 to night Room 3, Fenton hall. His topic will be “What the De mocratic Party Can Do For Ore gon.” Pearson, a Portland business man, is vigorously opposed to in creased taxes. He fought against the sales tax which went before the people in a special election last November, and introduced bills in the 1945 and 1947 legis lative sessions to place surplus tax monies in the general fund where they could be utilized. Pearson, an Oregon alumnus, states that he is also for greater facilities for veterans and others attending Oregon’s institutions of higher learning. ---- For Ladies and Men Graduation Watches Elgin Waltham Travannes Helbros HCtrvel Longines All Fresh Stock Mvistowte ■ Jewelers Established 1869 620 Willamette Dean Summoned By Father's Death Mrs. Golda P. Wickham, dean of women, was called to Cottage Grove early yesterday by the death of her father, Frank F. Farker. Mr. Parker, who has been ill for some time, made his home in Cottage Grove and that area for many years. Funeral arrangements are being made in Roseburg, where burial will also take place. Survivors in clude Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Wickham, two other daughters, and one son. Club to Elect Officers Tonight officers of the One World club will be elected at a short business meeting in the YMCA. It will begin at 8 p. m., preceded by an executive council of the club meeting at 7:30 p. m. Fogdall Calls Rushees Men interested in joining a fra ternity 'this term are invited by Dean Vergil S. Fogdall to call at his office at any time to fill out a card as the first step to rushing. With 99 political parties, Italy is worse off than this country, which doesn't know what to do with three. " Mo4Uuyu*4nmed Matched" ARE IDEAL GIFTS! A transparent drum of king size, metalic covered match es in shimmering green, bril liant blue or deep red make attractive gifts, that will be received with pleasure. They ’re inexpensive also, only $2.00 Monogrammed j One day service on all orders These matches will settle any gift problems to family, friend, roommate or for the “thank you gift” of the week-end guest. U of O 44Co PI £ iH i 1 3 I I 0 1 13 . -ne phono-fatl tbe smoo*-svng' S PcUck disk. T ~ nte tta^neS’ „ins on her a®otl& *"£ -*s, ss.-* *?£?-* «»'t9s,e' „uhCoo»* tT«W, Discov« f- v°“k^fJJU “nd ™ ~ “te '^ce of ^,ieOCe H“'mesTcemelSe«*e compated’ Het,s «.«*«' ** rT ...» Mdk » a"*1"9 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. /camelV ( is the cigarette J . \ ■forme! J