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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1949)
"^The laws of the United States allow a man but one wife. This is called Monotony. Gkntitmai'k i SURPRISE fc, A Smart Play Is To Send Her A Corsage from EDDIES FLOWERS 1400 Willamette You’re Sure to score at Homecoming with one of our Corsages Little Civil War Invasion 'Bums Up' U.O. Campus Two carloads of Beavers invaded Duckland early yesterday and burned eight-foot high letters “OSC” into the grass in the center of Hayward field. Fuel oil was used, according to guards who had just gone off duty. Stacy Hertsche, one of the guards, reported that the vandals had waited around until the guard was to go off duty at 6 a.m, and then entered the stadium. An ear lier attempt to light the partially completed bonfire was thwarted, he said. SWIPE DUCK The large, yellow-colored wood en duck disappeared at the time the damage was done to the field, according to Hertsche. The field was well guarded until 6 o’clock, according to I. I. Wright, physical plant superintendent. Stu dents were there all night and the campus policeman was at the field several times during the night. Fog was partially blamed for the suc cess of the invasion. Three Oregon students were drafted into the local civil war Thursday night when they were kidnapped by 12 Oregon Staters in' Corvallis and taken to Sultle Lake. Hay Alpeter, Sam Lackaff, and Bob Lilienthal were nabbed while Johnson Will Check (Continued from page three) ted was this one at the Alpha Tau Omega house: “There was a man Who had a plan Can the plan!’’ - A drawing' of a garbage can is included. Fred Van 'Horn, president of the Interfraternity Council, and Fran ces Robson, Panhellenic president, both said the signs were not sanc tioned by their groups. DISLIKE PLAN Miss Robson declared Panhel lenic was “preparing for the plan.” “Naturally the houses don’t like it,” she added. “It will be a tremen dous adjustment for the 16 sorori ties involved.” Speaking for the Interfraternity Council, Van Horn said: “We’ve already told DuShane that we don’t like it. He knows that. Even though deferred living is inevitable, we still have the right to express our opinions.” Student Body President John son chided the fraternity action in erecting the “can the plan” signs. He declared: “Apparently they are more in terested in that than in beating OSC. “The DuShane plan will go through despite anything anyone can do and all this sort of thing does is hurt the fraternity system.” getting- into their car outside a Corvallis funeral home and forced into two cars. The kidnappers locked them in a Girl Scout cabin at Suttle Lake. MIDNIGHT HIKE Escaping through a cabin win dow, the victims hiked through the woods to Suttle Lake Lodge about midnight. They then hitch hiked to Sweet Home, where their car had been abandoned by the kidnappers. They arrived in Eu gene at 3:30 a.m. The students had gone to Cor vallis in search of coffin cardboard for the Phi Sigma Kappa Home coming sign. They were identified by their Oregon rooters’ lids. U.O. Library Shows Pictures, Blueprints Pictures and blueprints of Uni versity additions are included in two Homecoming displays now on exhibit in the Library. Four cases in the circulation lobby show pictures of all Univer sity additions. Blueprints, sketches, and paintings of the Student Un ion, Carson Hall, Library, and the new University Theater are exhi bited. Past Homecoming remembranc es, such as football programs, tick ets, and signs, are displayed in show cases on the third floor. Mrs. Joyce Fletcher, member of the cataloging staff, is in charge of the display. Homer wrote the Idiot and the Oddity. After the Game TRY OUR Sea Foods — Steaks Chicken Dinners Phone your reservations for banquet rooms George’s Grotto 764 WILLAMETTE PHONE 5-1253 Our prices are low As you probably know and You'll find by test Our food is the best • • • JUMBO BAR-B-Q 873 - 13th E. o Strictly pixie business! The riewest thing afoot.,> .tcjif * A a softie boot just made for campus wear: You'll love it l Jleo*A I Colors Red Brown Black Sun Copper Blue Natural OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 1050 Willamette The "CO-OP" Bids you WELCOME GRADS • • • • WE'VE DONE IT BEFORE — WE'LL DO IT AGAIN! BEAT THE BEAVERS • • • • U of O CO-OP STORE-CHAPMAN HALL