‘Westminster
Head to Arrive
. On Saturday
*■ The national director of West
minster student work, Rev. Ken
, neth Reeves, will arrive in Eugene
Saturday on a tour of the one hun
» dred Westminster Foundations
from coast to coast.
Mr. Reeves will address the
t Westminster forum Sunday eve
ning at 6:30. His subject will be
announced tomorrow.
Under Mr. Reeves’ leadership the
Westminster Fellowship program
- of the Presbyterian church in
cludes a half million young people.
, In June, 1947, four years after the
launching of the program, 1800
delegates and 200 adult advisers
' met at Grinnell, Iowa for the first
national assembly of young people
*. in the history of the church. Ten
delegates represented Westminster
Fellowship at the World Confer
ence of Christian Youth at Oslo,
Norway in July, 1947.
» Mr. Reeves is a graduate of Has
tings college (Nebraska), and of
Auburn Seminary, where he won
* the Maxwell Fellowship award for
study abroad. He spent a year at
the London School of Economics,
London university, under Profes
sor R. H. Tawney.
Mr. Reeves will be the guest
speaker at the Sunday morning
service of the Fairmount Presby
terian church at Fifteenth and Vil
lard streets in Eugene.
Don’s
Disc
Data
YOU CAN’T BE TRUE DEAR
„ (Decca 24439) Dick Haymes and
Song Spinners vocal. This came
from nowhere, and, according to
r e p o r ts , is a
"sleeper.” Has
odd bounce, a
s word per note of
J music. The gov
ernment helped
with this one. It
must be alien
property. You
will buy it for the
other side:
Tunes to look
for:
1. I’VE GOT A
CRUSH ON YOU (MGM) 101886)
Jackie Paris Trio and Paris vocal.
* It’s so different, it should sell.
Jackie sounds as though he is
, choking. Fof money I would also
choke. If you are going to knock it,
wait until the third time around.
♦ 2. CONFESS (Columbia 38174)
Buddy Clark and Doris Day vocal,
George Sirano orch. A boy, a girl,
a spring song with a light turn . . .
a new song team has been foun£.
Interpretation and timing sell this
one.
3. I DON’T STAND A GHOST
- OF A CHANCE (Decca 25379)
Tony Martin vocal, Vic Young
orch. This boy is climbing. His
movie, “Casbah,” out soon, won’t
hinder his chances any. Since he
4 makes so few records, add this to
your file. Individual as ever.
4. ROBIN’S NEST (Col 38136)
' Claude Thornhill orch. This Illinois
jaquet composition does well by
^ Thornhill. Soft warmth, and the
ever-present Thornhill piano bor
dering the theme.
v Our coming tune of the week . . .
something unique!
Remember, it’s a grave situation
if you can’t buy your favorite wax
ing at 1198 Willamette street.
Don Porter, KASH.
. Music y? Art
Lwaves
1198 Willamette, Phone 4407
Polls to Open
At YM, Igloo
Polls will be open from 8 a. m.
until 6 p. m Monday in McArthur
court and the University YMCA
for ASUO elections. All university
students are eligible to vote in the
election.
The official poll book, compiled
in the registar's office, will be used
in checking names of voters. All
students may vote for the execu
tive council positions, and members
of classes may cast ballots con
taining names of their respective
class officer candidates.
“The preferential ballot system
USA Sets Open Meeting
The USA will hold its second
open meeting at 4 p.m. today in
207 Chapman, Warren Miller, presi
dent of the newly formed organiza
tion, said yesterday. He invited all
interested students to attend.
is used on the University, anil
students must vote by numbers"
ASUO president Stan Williamson
said. “Ballots marked “x” or in
any other manner are automat
ically invalid.”
In 1752 a man was appointed at
Yarmouth, Mass., church “to chas
tise the boys who play in meeting.”
BA Sophomore
Wins Prize
A thesis by W. D. Richards, soph
omore in business administration,
has won third prize, $100, in a na
tion-wide contest sponsored by the
National Council of American Im
porters.
Richards’ 5,000-word thesis, “Im
ports Make World Trade,” compet
ed with entries from 21 other col
leges, including Harvard, Colum
bia, Fordham, Northwestern, Stan
ford, and the University of Califor
nia.
His summary stated that at
tempts for world trade lack coor
dination and are to some extent
confused by illogical thinking.
Richards was the only entry fron
the University. This is the first
year of the contest but it will be
sponsored annually by the council,
The National Council of Ameri
can Importers is an organization of.
about six hundred American firms
directly concerned with the busi
ness of import.
Purpose of the student awards
for the best theses is to encourage
a better understanding of two-way
world trade.
‘A Concrete Workable Platform’
Check for Yourself
During every election campaign candidates and parties are noted for promising
\oteis and particularly students- a long detailed platform of promises without
ever contemplating any forward action for the adoption of their party planks.
This is not the case with the Affiliated Students Association or their candidates.
Before the last election ASA candidates pledged their support to a five plank
platform. The points were:
1. A Bill Hayward WEEKEND!!!
2. Support of the Student Union Drive.
3. Centralization of all campus drives.
4. Formation of a Mill Race Committee
5. Emphasis and Support of Athletic Public Relations . . .
BESULTS ACCOMPLISHED
“BILL HAYWARD DAY PROCLAIMED” by Governor Hall; Oregonian
Nov. 23; Oregon Daily Emerald, Nov. 22.
2. ALL IN ONE CAMPAIGN TO BEGIN; Oregon Daily Emerald, Sept. 29.
Red Cross later refused to cooperate, killing united effort of ASA candidates.
3. NO MORE A DREAM. THE ERB MEMORIAL; state board approved
student sponsored plan, editorial: Oregon Daily Emerald, Oct. 29.
4. MILLRACE PICTURE BRIGHTENS; WILLIAMSON SPARKS MILL
RACE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION . . . The levy is on the Eugene
City Ballot today ...
5. Many football players transfer to Oregon. THE OREGONIAN; April 1948
Marv Rasmussen and the other candidates running
on the ASA ticket pledge to carry out every plank in
the ASA platform. See page one in today’s Emerald
for this year’s ASA platform for both the ASUO and
the JUNIOR CLASS...
A.S.A. KEEPS ITS
CAMPAIGN PROMISES!
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