Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 29, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    43 Attend
Politic Rally
In Igloo
“Democracy tomorrow depends
upon the students of today," reas
oned the University in sponsoring >
the student political rally in McAr
thur court Wednesday—for the an
nounced purpose of “stirring up
campus interest and knowledge of
politics."
Forty-three persons attended.
Loudspeaking and seating ar
rangements—planned for an audi
ence of from one to three thousand
—had to be discarded. The entire
program was carried on in one sec
tion of the balcony.
Progressive First Speech
Three students opened the as
sembly with discussions of three
measures on the Oregon ballot.
Dick Smurthwait spoke on the.
veterans’ bonus, Boyd Peters on
liquor over the bar, and Dotty Sorg
discussed the defficiency fund Mil.
Roy Stauffer, Progressive party
speaker, addressed the audience,—
made up by more than one-half of
active Young Republicans and
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Allied Art Party
Features Paris Cafe
A Paris underground cafe will
be the setting for the Allied Art
league party tonight at 8 p.m. in
studio F of the Architecture annex.
Cider and doughnuts accompanied
by music will be provided.
Anyone taking a course in the
Art school is automatically a mem
ber of the Allied Art league and
is invited to come stag or bring a
date.
Young Democrats—in the first po
litical speech.
“Comrades, the opposition can
find no other cause against us, ao
they call us Red,” he said, “rather
than attempting to settle the econ
omic issues, which we raise.”
‘VS Economy Cracking’
Stauffer accused the older par
ties of establishing a “war economy
which could result in only two
things—depression or war."
Bob Miller, speaking for the So
cialists, accused that “the Ameri
can economy is beginning to crack
again at the seams.” Under the
inevitable business cycles of pri
vate economy, he said, another de
pression is unavoidable.
Socialists Needed
“America was never in such need
of an influential, democratic, and
socialistic party as It is today—and
the ground is more fertile than ev
er before,” Miller claimed. “The
old parties will soon be disappear
ing from the national scene unless
they modify themselves consider
ably.”
John Chatt, Lane county Young
Democrat president, went back to
the Hoover administration for his
arguments against the GOP. He
claimed that unity is not a real is
sue in the campaign.
The Republicans are a yoLu.0
adaptable party, Nancy Peterson
emphasized in behalf of the GOP.
She discussed tax reduction, fore
ign policy, civil rights, and the
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ELECTION NIGHT
STARTING x
NATIONAL RETURNS
with ELMER DAVK
MARTIN AGRONSKY
GEORGE GALLUP
WALTER WINCHELL
DREW PEARSON
OREGON, COUNTY
and CITY RETURNS
Direct from KEX Newsroom
with BOB THOMAS
LAWSON McCALL
SHERMAN WASHBURN
REMEMBER...
COMPLETE coverage
starting at 5:00 P.M.
(and all night if necessary)
Betty Co-ed, Joe College
(Continued from page one)
ma; Jackie Barbee, Orides; Betty
Arnold, PI Beta Phi; Barbara
Chickerin, Rebec house; Sally Lew
is, Sigma Kappa; Charlene Hel
gesen, Susan Campbell hall; Marg
aret Reeve, University house; Beth
Miller, Zeta Hall; Ethel Aune, Zeta
Tau Alpha.
Joe College candidates are Dan
Cudahy, Alpha Tau Omega; Jim
Stanley, Beta Theta Pi; Cecil Clay,
Campbell dub; Allen West, Ches
ney hall; George Gibson, Chi Psi;
Paul Johnston, Delta Tau Delta.
Pete Poort, Delta Upsilon; Dave
Bauer, Hunter hall; Vic Risley,
Kappa Sigma; John Sawyer,
Lambda Chi Alpha; Bob Zundel,
MeChesney hall; Frank Peabody,
Merrick hall; Chuck Boice, Omega
hall.
Jack O'Conner, Phi Delta Theta;
Jerry Smith, Phi Gamma Delta;
Duncan Liston, Phi Kappa Psi; Bill
Lyons, Phi Kappa Sigma; Deb Fen
nell, Phi Sigma Kappa; Joe War
ren, Pi Kappa Alpha; Bill Gaff
ney, Pi Kappa Phi.
Jack Glasgow, Sederstrom hall;
Rod Johnson, Sherry Ross hall;
Clarence Butler, Sigma hall; Shan
Trebbe, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Ed
die ArUrt, Sigma Alpha Mu; Ed
Eveland, Sigma Chi; Hal Torkel
son, Sigma Nu; Rodger Newton,
Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Don Thompson, Stan Ray hall;
Denell Zander, Stitzer hall; Jim
Danielson, Tau Kappa Epsilon;
Paul Murphy, Theta Chi; Ronald
Peterson, Yeomen.
need for a continued study of labor
problems.
State politics were the subjects
of Clay Meyers, Young Republican
president, and Bob Davis, state
Young Democrat president.
Their argument centered around
the candidates for governor, Doug
las McKay and Lew Wallace, and
around what Davis termed “Re
publican admisitrative scandals."
Warren Miller, graduate assist
ant in political science, served as
moderator.
Todays Staff
THURSDAY STAFF
Ass’t Adv. Manager:
Joan Mimnaugh
Day Manager:
Ann Gillen waters
Staff:.. Nancy Tuttle, Barbara
Howard, Jean Lovell, Pat Finne
gan, Sue Bachelder, Virginia Kel
log, Marion Moore, Jean St. Ognft,
Jo Anne Gilmore, Jane Guynes,
Georgie Oberteuffer, Marilyn Wine-r
trout.
Copy Desk—Shirley Marie lids—
tad, Norma Rae Smith, Larilyn
Thompson.
11 a. m. "LIFE'S BURDENS"
. Broadcast over KASH
9:45—University Class 620 Fellowship
7:30 p. m. "WHAT EVEN GOD
CANNOT DO"
Baptismal Service
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Broadway at HighDr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor
Nov. 2—VOTE 315 NO on Liquor by the DRINK
Nov. 7-14—HEAR DR. MERVIN ROSELL
TIME TO
START YOUR
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING
HERE ARE SUGGESTIONS
Stationery
An array of color. Yes, our
stationery counter has all of
the latest colors in paper
that are fast becoming fav
orites.
Wallets
The favorite of wallets, the
“Buxton” is on display. Both
men’s and women’s in styles
that really satisfy.
Lighters
Just received!
rette lighters with the Uni
versity Seal. Priced at ?7.50.
"U of O Co-op”
CHAPMAN HALL
■ $
• m
Ronson ciga
For a Youthful Complexion
USE
"DERMETICS"
“Beauty in a minute’’. A complete beauty set in
cluding cleanser, blushing, complexion lotion, and
complexion dress. This trial size at a regular price
of $2.95 is now abailable for $1.95. Also your exclu
sive “Dermetics" drug store cleaner in Eugene pre
sents a “Goodbye Dry Skin Adieu” super rich set val
ued at $5.95 for $3.95.
"IT'S A DAISY"
LADIES RAZOR
SPECIAL $1.95
PENNYWISE DRUGS
40 East Broadway