Herald TODAY'S STAFF Assistant Managing Editors: Hal Coleman and Bill Stanfield Desk Editor: Marjory Bush Copy Desk: Sue Teter, Helen Jack son, Carolyn Varney, Lila Mae Popish, Roe Jensen NIGHT STAFF Night Editor: Mary Hall Night Staff: Margaret Phelps, Pat Knowles, Allen Reed, Kathy Harris A Washington man was ar ested for driving while eating off a tray attached to his car window. The cops were the car hops. Metal Crystals Subject of Talk Prof. W. G. Burgers, physics and physical chemistry instructor at the Institute of Technology at Delft, The Netherlands, will lec ture at 4 p.m. Feb. 14 in 105 Mc Clure Hall. The lecture subject will be “Me tal Crystals.’’ Slides and a collec tion of metal crystals will be dis played. Application of electronics to physical chemistry and work with electrochemistry and the crystal Religious Meet Friday Members of the Religious Eval uation Week committee will meet at 4 p.m. Friday at Westminster House. structure of metals have been Bur gers’ main field of study. Burgers was visiting professor at Purdue University at the begin ning of the school year. He will be in Eugene for three years before returning to The Netherlands. Administration Talk Set “The Unfinished Business of Ad ministration” will be the subject of a talk by. Eldon L. Johnson, dean of the Graduate School, before a newly-organized group of state employees Feb. 16 in Salem. This group, the Public Service Forum, is interested in promoting more efficient governmental ad ministration. Paper to Feature U.O. Buildings Carson Hall, Villard Hall with the University Theater, and the School of Music addition will be pictured on a full-page spread in the Portland Oregonian Sunday. Oregonian reporter Wally Tur ner and photographer Carl Ver milya were on the campus Wed nesday taking pictures and con sulting with Lyle Nelson, director of information. The pictorial review will be in connection with Saturday’s dedi cation and open house of the three completed buildings in the Univer sity expansion program. University Speech Contest Deferred^ The all-University extemporan eous speech contest scheduled for this week has been postponed to a future indefinite date. According to Mrs. Frances Hemm, speech office secretary, more publicity and greater interest must be promoted before the con test will be held. The general topic will be the same as before, World Affairs. E. R. Nichols, professor of speech and forensics director, will be in charge. Runaway kids usually find that the best part of going away from home is coming back. iMnsimn 7l(c PEOPLES MARKET PLACE