Quartet Cheers Webfoot Rally Barbershop harmony enlivened the rainy wait of the Webfoot rooters who welcomed the Ducks home from Pullman Sunday. Here for Friday’s convention of the- Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc., a male foursome from San Francisco presented a sample of their style while waiting to nab the southbound train. A mere handful of boosters turn ad out for the morning rally. Wea ther conditions and the fact that the rally was changed late Satur day evening from noon Sunday to 10 a.m. were blamed for the poor turnout. Authority On Econ To Talk Before IRC Howard S. Piquet, authority on international economics, will speak before the International Relations Club tonight at 7:30 on the sun porch of Gerlinger Hall. The title of his speech will be "Can Pre-War Economics be Restored?” Dr. Piquet is on a leave of ab sence from Washington'D.C. where he served as an economic adviser on the White House staff. Glenn Morgan, past president of the club, will tell of the Northwest Regional conference to be held in Moscow, Idaho, Oct. 28. Vacancies in the delegation are yet to be filled. One good way to forget the cost of living is to live so that it’s well worth it. Campus Calendar 2:00—Beta Gamma Sigma—101 Commerce. 4:00—YWCA Upperclasa Commission—YWCA. 4:00—Asklepiads—McClure. 5:30—Sophomore Commission Dinner—YWCA. 6:30—Mortar Board meeting, Delta Delta Delta house. 6:30—Kwama Meeting—Sigma Kappa house. 6:45—Women’s House Athletic Managers—121 Gerlinger. 6:45—Religious Council meeting—YMCA. 7:00—Russian Club—Gerlinger. 7:30—Forensics Club—104 Villard. 7:30—Christian Science—1215 Emerald. 7:30—Hawaaian Club—Kappa Kappa Gamma house. 7:30—Chess Club—206 Chapman. Some Oreganas Still Unclaimed Students who have purchased, but not yet called for last year’s Oregana, are urged by the Student Union office to do so as soon as possible. Over 150 uncalled-for Ore ganas remain at the Student Union office in McArthur Court. They belong chiefly to students living in Eugene and Portland, Student Un ion secretaries said. always fine music the herb widmer trio 4-5823 Yes, at tobacco auctions Lucky Strike pays millions of dollars more than official parity prices for fine tobacco! There’s no finer cigarette in the world today than Lucky Strike! To bring you this finer cigarette, the makers of Lucky Strike go after fine, light, naturally mild tobacco —and pay millions of dollars more than official parity prices to get it! So buy a carton of Luckies today. See for yourself how much finer and smoother Luckies really are—how much more real deep-down smoking enjoyment they give you. Yes, smoke a Lucky! It’s a finer, milder, more enjoyable cigarette! L. MURRAY MANGUM, independent tobacco buyer of Oxford, N.C., says: “Year after year, I’ve seen the makers of Luckies buy the kind of tobacco that tastes good and smokes good! ” Mr. Mangum has smoked Luckies for 20 years. Here’s more evidence that Luckies are a finer cigarette! jffisjjpSS'; *>' COPR., THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY L.S./Mf.T—lae&f &6tike Afeano fine 7b6acca So round, so firm, so fully packed — so free and easy on the draw