Today's Schedule 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:10 a.m. 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon 12:00 noon 2:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 5:30 and 6:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. SUNDAY, Jan. 29 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Registration (see elsewhere for stations) Oregon Dads Executive Committee meet ing, Office of the President, Johnson Hall. Welcoming ceremonies at arrival of the Shasta Daylight, Southern Pacific Depot. Judging of the “Welcome Dad’’ sign con test. Dads’ Day Luncheon, John Straub Hall. Annual Oregon Dads business meeting, Guild Theater, Johnson Hall. Tours of new campus construction, start ing from Johnson Hall. Dinner with sons and daughters at living organizations or elsewhere. Oregon-Washington basketball game, McArthur Court. Presentation of awards and announcement of Dads’ Day Hostess. Dads’ Day services in Eugene churches. Dinner with sons and daughters. Ducks Welcome BMOC For 'Special' Weekend “Hello, Dad!” That old, traditional greeting of sons and daughters all over the na tion has been ringing over the cam pus in gay chorus as University of Oregon students welcome their own private BMOC’s to the Dad’s Day celebration. The familiar phrase starts off a day that is exclusively Dad’s, which seems quite just, when one consi ders all the days that Dad has de voted exclusively to us. Clothes, food, shelter—all are Phi Delta Kappa To Initiate Sunday Phi Delta Kappa, men’s educa tion honorary, will initiate new .members at 4:30 Sunday. Initiation ceremonies will be followed by a joint dinner with Pi Lambda Theta at the Osburn Hotel. Dean P. B. Jacobson will speak to old and new members at the dinner. All present members should sign notice at the School of Education if they plan to attend. Wives are welcome. primary needs, of children as well as of adults. The difference lies in the inability of children to fulfill their own needs. The burden falls on Dad; Dad, with Mom always by his side helping, clothes his daugh ter from diapers to formals, and his son from the same modest be ginnings to a tux. Dad buys food ranging from strained carrots to juicy, red beef steak. Dad rents, builds, or buys a house, apartment, or room in which to keep his family warm and dry. Chances are your Dad has done much for you, his son or daughter, which he would1 not have done with out you. He has forgone fishing trips so Sis could buy that “darl ing dress in the Fashionable win dow.” He has gone without a new overcoat so Junior could buy a bi cycle “that I’ve just got to have, Pop!” Dad’s done a lot—and he will do a lot more. But today is Dad’s day. "Hello, Dad!” Football forecasters appear to be infringing on the weather man’s right at wrong guessing. It gets dark early these days. 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Maybe he wants to meet the econ professor who breathes fire and can’t get a decent haircut be cause of the horns on his head. Maybe he doubts that 8 a.m. in Eugene is earlier than 8 a.m. any place else in the world. Maybe he’d like to see the view from Hendricks Park or Skinners Butte. Bradbury to Talk At Baptist Church Dr. John Bradbury of New York City will be guest speaker at both morning and' evening services Sun l day at the First Baptist Church. “Baptists of the World—Their Martyrdom and Witness’’ will he the topic of his 11 a.m. sermon. During the 7:30 p.m. service he will relate his recent experiences with a fact finding commission in Palestine. In observance of National Youth Week the church youth council will, contribute songs by a youth choir and mixed quartet to the evening service. John Chatt will be in charge. All young people are invited by the church to a 5:30 p.m. buffet din ner in the lower dining room. Dr. Bradbury will talk on his world travels during the dinner. Philadelphia House To Greet Visitors Philadelphia House, new men’s co-op, will hold open house Sunday from 2:30 to 5 p.m. The new house, at 968 Alder Street, was started by 30 persons on the campus who recognized a need1 for an inter-demonimational co-op house. After first starting as a club fall term, the group moved into the new house winter term. Dr. Wright Goes To Princeton Meet Dr. Gordon Wright, professor in, History, leaves today for Prince ton University where he Will at tend a conference of the Institute4 for Advance Study of France. Dr. Wright will toe among the twenty-five presenting papers at the conference. His paper is en titled “Communist Party and the Peasantry of France.” These papers will later be compiled into a toook to be published this sum mer. Luncheon Tickets Available Today A few Dads’ Day luncheon tick ets will be available this morning because of cancellations, Mrs. Nan cy Harris, graduate placement of fice secretary, announced Friday. The price of returned tickets will be refunded as long as there is a demand for resale, Mrs. Harris said. Tickets should be tetumed by at least 10:30 this morning, she stated. Maybe he wants to investigate why there aren’t any laundry fa cilities in Eugene. Maybe he's aroused because lec tures are written for an audience of Einsteins or because assign ments are given for a week with nine days in it. Maybe he’s indignant because the taxpayers’ money is being spent on an addition to an appar ently non-existent library. Maybe he wonders if it really is impossible to have a date for less than his yearly dues to the Mult nomah Athletic Club. r Maybe he wants to decide if the family should vacation at the Play ground instead of Yellowstone Park next summer. Maybe he’s worried about your foot that the housemother slam med the door on last Saturday. Maybe he’s afraid you really are part of the great unwashed be cause you’re forced to wear last year’s fur or drive last year’s car. Maybe he’s heard about the Ori ental Art Museum. Maybe he wonders if things really have changed. HEAR DR. J. W. BRADBURY of New York City 11:00 a.m. “BAPTISTS—THEIR MARTYRDOM AND WITNESS” Broadcast over KASH 7:30 p.m. “REBIRTH OF ISRAEL—A SIGN OF THE TIMES” Dr. Bradbury returned from Palestine on Jan. 13 Buffet Dinner for Youth—5:30 Bible School—9:45 a.m. Dr. Bradbury, Speaker Broadway at High Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor Welcome U of O Dads Wish to Make PENNEY'S your meet ing place while you're down town this weekend