Hoyman Co-Authors Health Chart Ad Association To Give Tests Advertising aptitude and ability tests open to anyone interested in the field are planned for February 19 and 26 in Portland and 13 other cities from coast to coast, the state chairman of AAAA announced yes terday. Covering seven fields of adver tising, the tests sponsored by the American Association of Advertis ing1 Agencies offer aptitude ap praisals by New York p ersonnel specialists and possible references by the AAAA. A fee of $15 is charged to every person taking the : test. All applications must be received ur. nowara o. noyman, proies sor of health education, is co-au thor of a recently produced visual aid health chart. The chart, put on sale in Decem ber and available throughout the country, is an answer to the ur gent need for a come comprehen sive and easily understandable method of teaching health and safety to public school, college, and teachers’ college students. Especially well adapted for class Code Revision' First Law Topic “Code revision’’ will be the sub ject of a discussion by Professor Kenneth J. O’Connell of the law school faculty in room 3, Fenton hall, at 3 p. m. tomorrow. The talk will be the first in a series of leg islative forums under the sponsor ship of Delta Theta Phi law frater nity. A committee of the Oregon State Bar association, headed by Profes sor O’Connell, has investigated code revision in other states and hapes to have the current Oregon legisla ture adopt its bill providing for con densation of the present 10-volume statute books into one or two vol umes. The plan, which would elimi nate excess verbiage and duplica tion, has met with favor with law yers and jurists. Later forums will deal with bills pending at Salem which are of special interest to lawyers and law students, said Donald G. Krause, lo cal Delta Theta Phi head, in an nouncing the series. New Biology Prof Appointed in LA Offices of the college of liberal arts announced Monday the ap pointment of Dr. Lowell Jones to assistant professor of biology. Dr. Jones received his Ph.D. in zoology at the University of Califor nia in 19435, and will come to Ore gon from Utica College, Syracuse, New York. He will conclude the year as temporary replacement for Dr. Irwin Neewll, who recently re signed to take an associate profes sorship at the University of Hawaii. Students! for dry feet and ‘sturdy footwear all types of shoe repairing CAMPUS SHOE SHOP On 13th between Alder and Kincaid room use, the chart consists of 33 large, lithographed sheets, with large color pictures and non-tech nical explanatory material illus trating the various points, on each. Included are sections on hygiene, safety and first aid, with the body functions and disease prevention stressed. The individual charts are arranged in logical sequence, and are presented so as to show the functional as well as the structural and factual aspects of the mate rial. Working with Dr. Hoyman on the project, were two Notre Dame experts, Dr. H. A. Gordon, and Professor R. F. Ervin, both prom inent in Notre Dame’s Germ-Free Life research program, and as sci entist-educators. Having had considerable sue Campus Liberals (Continued, from page six) lowed the Communist party line in making up the newspaper. Anti-Russian news, such as the threat to invade Iran, was played down or not mentioned. One of the editors demanded in vitupera tive signed editorials Emperor Hi rohito's resignation in conformity with the then current Party line. The resignation of six staff members followed the transfer of the two editors. For the first time in months the only American daily newspaper for over a half million Americans contained an undistorted account of the news. Judging from the above case and the accounts of the OSC cause celebre it is doubtful whe ther the proposed "investigation” og “the Barometer” will achieve its avowed purpose or even the unmentioned aim now that some one has cried “Wolf.” Reds on the OSC Campus (Continued from page six) eating themselves In the fullest sense of the word. On the other hand, had not one among 7000 mature students at your college had enough curiosity to try a brief dip in such an ag gressive movement as commu nism, then you should have fired all your professors, junked your curriculum, and started over again to form an institution valu ing knowledge more than memor izatinn. Footnote: Students have a tra dition of liberalism, Mr. Strand and Mr. House. Without them there would be no one to point the way toward progress. Mercury to Rise The mercury will continue its slow climb today. The temperature is expected to reach a high of 37. , ccss with the charts in both lower and upper division health courses at the University, Dr. Hoyman is now in the process of authoring the "Teacher's Aid and Guide,” a 350 page manual to be integrated with the use of the charts, and to give advice and explanation of tech nique and terms, to the teachers. Dr. Hoyman has become well known for previous work in the field of health education. He planned *a health curriculum for public schools, and has authored Guide Units for Oregon Teachers” and many other books, articles, and pamphlets. Women's Tennis Chairman Wanted Petitions may be turned in now for general chairman of the wo men's tennis intramurals, to be held spring term. They may be turned in to Bep McCourry, WAA president, at. the Delta Gamma house. Appli cants must be members of the Wo men’s Athletic association. Classified Ads FOR SALE—1936 Ford 3-window coupe. New motor, transmission, front end, brakes, paint job. 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