Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 14, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    Theater Seeks
Office Manager
Applications for box office man
ager and for house manager of the
new University theater may be sub
mitted to LeJeune Griffith, drama
secretary, before Friday of next
week.
It is customary for the box offi
cer manager to be a male student,
and the house manager to be a wo
man student, according to Mrs.
Griffith. However, there are no re
strictions as to term and major.
ATTENTION — Fellows! Tired of
the books? Would you like to
make $100. for 10 hours or better.
Call Jim Schwartz at phone 35.
133
FOR SALE—1941 Chev. 4-door se
dan, special delux. Radio and
heater, good paint $825.00. Con
tact 220 Cherney hall Vets dorm
No. 2. 135
LOST—Mortar Board pin on Alder
between 11th and 13th. Name en
graved on back. Nancy Peterson.
Phone 3200, 133
Presenting the
"Ace
Drummer Man"
in Person
GENE KRUPA
AND HIS
Orchestra
Featuring
• Delores Hawkins
• Roy Eldridge
Wed., May 18
ALBANY ARMORY
Kidnapper
Former screen actress Madge
Meredith, 27, enters a car in
Los Angeles tor the trip to Cali
fornia women’s prison at Te
hachapi. She is sentenced to a
five-year-to-life term for the
kidnap-beating of her former
manager, Nick Gianaclis, Holly
wood restaurant proprietor. (AP
Wirephoto)
Kitty Comes Home
PORTLAND, Ore., May 12—
(AP)—Mrs. Robert Martin didn’t
want her cat, and so three weeks
ago she had him dumped 55 miles
from home, in wooded country
where she thought he could forage
for himself.
Two days ago the home-loving
cat came plodding back to her
front door.
“I guess,” she told reporters,
“I’ll just have to send him to the
humane society.”
She said the reason she doesn’t
want him is that “he just hasn’t
J any personality.”
J. Paul Sheedy* Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil
Because He Flunked The Finger-Nail Test
NO cock-of-the-walk was poor, sad, seedy Sheedy when he
found loose dandruff on his comb. Now that he’s a Wildrooter,
he has something to crow about and so will you. Wildroot
Cream-Oil gives you neat, well-groomed hair all day long
without a trace of oil or grease. Makes it easy to keep that
favorite chick in your coupe forever! It relieves annoying
dryness and removes so much loose, ugly dandruff that you
really have to scratch to find it I Peck on down to your favorite
drug counter and bring back a hen full of non-alcoholic
Wildroot Cream-Oil containing Lanolin. Always ask your
barber for a professional application I And set on this thought
—Wildroot Cream-Oil is again and again the choice of men
who put good grooming first.
+ of 327 Bn troughs Dr., Snyder, N, Y.
Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N. Y.
Russian Movie
Billed Thursday
' “The Great Glinka,” a motion
picture made in Russia of the mu
sician’s life and works, will be pre
sented Thursday in room 207
Chapman by the University Rus
sian Arts club.
Twenty-five cents admission will
be charged for each of the three
performances of the film—one at
3:30, 7:30, and 9:30. English sub
titles accompany the film the dia
logue of which is in Russian.
This is the third Russian movie
to be shown on the campus this
year—the other two being “Rus
sian Ballerina,” and “The Stone
Flower.”
Francis Linklater
Named ISA Prexy
New officers for the year 1949
1950 have been elected by the In
dependent Students Association.
Elected president was Francis
Linklater of Sederstrom hall.
Working with Linklater next year
will be Keith Clark, vice-president;
Eileen Lemley, secretary; Bill
Linklater, sophomore, representa
tive; and Ken Olson, junior repre
sentative.
Favors Pact
Socialist Norman Thomas tells
the senate foreign relations com
mittee in Washington that a re
fusal to ratify the North Atlan
tic pact “might be a tremendous
jolt to governments and parties
in Europe on which the hope of
democracy depends.” (AP Wiree
photo)
Oregana Banquet
Next Tuesday
Workers on this year’s 6regana
will be invited to the annual year
book banquet next Tuesday, May
17. Dinner will be served at 6 p. m.
in the Persian room of the Eugene
hotel.
The “most loyal’’ staff members
will be presented with certificates
and the senior whose work has been
“most inspirational’’ will be given
a plaque, according to Margie Pet
ersen and Dorothy Orr, in charge1 of
banquet arrangements.
Surprise entertainment is also
on the program. Over 100 students
will receive invitations to the din
ner.
CANDY
MADE IN EUGENE
FOR YOUR
EATING PLEASURE
Sugar Plum Candy
63 E. Brdwy. 4128
Women play an
important role
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the Armed Services . . . the same security,
same chances for rapid advancement, same pay
scales, same benefits—all these are now avail
able to women in the Women’s Army Corps
and women in the Air Force.
These opportunities were EARNED. Earned by
the women who served so faithfully, so well,
dui'ing the war emergency.
Earned, perhaps, for YOU, if you can meet the
qualifications, if you can meet the challenge
of such an unlimited career.
For more information, visit your nearest
MAIN U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Re
cruiting Stations—now.
Check these distinguished careers with your
advisor or college placement officer.
WOMEN’S ARMY CORPS
— enlisted or commissioned
WOMEN IN THE AIR FORCE
— enlisted or commissioned
ARMY NURSE CORPS
— as commissioned
ARMY NURSES WITH THE AIR FORCE
— as commissioned
WOMEN’S MEDICAL SPECIALIST CORPS
— as commissioned
U. S. ARMY AND U. S. AIR FORCE
RECRUITING SERVICE