Color Barrier Separates Family ENTRY TO AUSTRALIA to rejoin his wife and two children was denied Cpl. Lorenzo Gamboa, U. S. army, Filipino war hero, despite Gen. Mac Arthur’s intercession. The Australian government declined to make an exception in its “white Australia’’ policy, considering Gamboa an Asiatic regardless of his citizenship. Pictured in Melbourne, Australia, is Gamboa’s wife, Joyce, and their two children Julie 2, and Raymond, 4. Australian government has offered to pay Gamboa’s family’s way to America. ( VP Wire Photo) 'The Dybbuk' to be Discussed Tonight Alex Tampkin, ’30, will give the inside story on the writing of “The Dybbuk’’ at 7:00 p. m. tonight in the men’s lounge, Gerlinger hall. Tamkin wrote the opera, adapt ed from S. Ansky’s play, in collab oration with his brother David. It was performed for the first time in Portland, February 7 by the Port land Symphony orchestra and Met ropolitan tenor Jan Peerce. Records of the opera which were cut at a final rehearsal will be played. Rabbi E. Charles Sydney, advisor of the University of Ore gon Hillel group, will bring the re cordings from Portland. The meet ing is open to the public. Anger is the wind that blows out the lamp of the mind. J. Paul Sheedy* Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test If PEOPLE are whiskering about you, better check up on your hair. Before J.P. switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil hair tonic, he was wide open for all kinds of catty remarks about his ratty appearance. Not so today! Now that he’s using Wildroot Cream-Oil regularly, annoying dryness and loose, ugly dan druff are gone. His hair stays put all day. He can pass the Wildroot Finger-Nail Test without batting an eye. J.P.’s experience leads us to suggest that you try non-alcoholic Wildroot Cream-Oil containing Lanolin, too. Get yourself a bottle or tube today at your drug or toilet goods counter. And, have your barber give you professional applications. You’ll agree that for well-groomed hair Wildroot Cream-Oil is purr-feet! ^ of 327 Burroughs Dr., Snyder, N. Y, Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N. Y. Chess Clubs Meets University chess club will hold its first meeting of the term to night in room 207 Commerce. An election of officers will highlight the meeting after which regular business will be taken care of. Girls are especially invited. All members must bring their chess sets. Oregon Faculty i Group Attends Portland Meet Faculty members of several de partments of the University are now attending the annual meeting j of the Oregon Education associa- i tion in Portland which will continue through Friday and Saturday. Those taking part in the program from the geography department are S. N. Dic.ken, head of the de partment, and S. D. Ericksen, as sistant professor of geography. Dr. Dicken will read a paper, ''Teach ing Oregon Geography," at the geography section meeting. A pa per on the steel industry of the wes tern United States will be present ed by Professor Ericksen. Attending the meteng from the School of Education are Dean P. B. Jacobsen, P. E. Kambly and H. B. Wood, professors of education, and R. G. Langston, assistant professor at education. Professor Kambly will lead a panel discussion on higher educa tion in the afternoon session Fri day. Dean Jacobsen will also par ticipate in the program Friday morning. One of the principal speakers at the conference is Harold Benjamin, dean of the school of education, University of Maryland. He will speak on the "Island Crisis.” Dean Benjamin was formerly on the Ore gon campus and was at one time principal of University high school. He will also speak on the Universi ty campus Monday at 4 p. m. in room 4, Education. Nature arranges things so well that the wind blows hardest high up in the sky, where there’s nothing to be tipped over. ... . 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Foreign students will also be in terviewed in regard to interna tional workshops. Youth Service Jobs Open To Seniors Seniors interested in positions with youth service agencies, such as the Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, YMCA, Camp Fire Girls, and church organizations, may con tact the graduate placement of fice for a list of opportunities. Calls have been received for positions covering a wide range of activities, administrative and executive, educational, sampling, and recreational administration. Heilig Now Thru Sat., April £ 'THE WALKING HILLS’ Randolph Scott Sun-Mon-Tue-Wed. Apr. S-4-5-6 "SO DEAR TO MY HEART" Mayflower Theatre Now Thru Sat,, April £ "KNOCK ON ANY DOOR" Humphrey Bogart Sun-Mon-Tue-Wed. Apr. S-4-5-6 ‘THE WALKING HILLS’ Randolph Scott Starts Thur., April 7 Walt Disney’s "SO DEAR TO MY HEART" Lane Theatre Sun-Mon., April 3-4 “THE EMPEROR’S WALTZ" Bing Crosby, Joan Fontaine and “CAGED FURY" Tue-Wed., April 5-6 Veronica Lake in “SAINTED SISTERS" Paulette Goddard in “HAZARD" Thur-Fri-Sat., April 7-8-!) “THE DUDE GOES WEST" Gail Storm, Eddy Albert “16 FATHOMS DEEP" Lon Chaney SPRINGFIELD McKenzie Theatre Sun-Mon-Tues., April 3-4-5 “CRISS CROSS" Burt Lancaster Wed-Thur-Fri-Sat. April 6-7-8-0 “WAKE OF THE RED WITCH" John Wayne ‘SO THIS IS NE WYORK’ Henry Morgan Varsity Theatre Sun-Mon-Tue., April 3-4-5 CRUSADES" Loretta Young’ “FRISCO KID" James Cagney Wed-Thur., April 6-7 “RUTHLESS” Zachary Scott “I SURRENDER DEAR" Fri-Sat., April 8-9 Charles Starret “QUICK ON THE TRIGGER" “GASHOUSE KIDS IN HOLLYWOOD"