Naval Reserve Brass Up for Promotions Eugene area Naval Reserve of ficers were advised Tuesday to re view their ranks, determining if they are eligible for promotion. The Navy Department has an nounced the schedule for the boards who will consider promotions, LCDR. John A. Lindbeck, Naval Reserve inspector-instructor for this area, said. The first boards will convene on June 5. Reserve officers must first be sworn into permanent rank before their promotions will be considered, Lindbeck explained. Only about 50 per cent of the reserve officers in this area have changed from temporary to per manent status, as permitted by a 1948 directive, he said. A communication received by the officer last week advised all reserve ensigns in this area who were commissioned before Dec. 31, 1946 in the line, supply corps, or civil engineering corps, to contact his office regarding to advance ment to lieutenant junior grade. WSSF in action in Europe, China, and Southeast Asia maintains rest centers for students who are phys ically run-down. Alpha Xi Delta Plans Eugene Convention The Oregon Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta and Eugene Alumnae will act as hostess to the three active chapters, and nine alumnae chap ters, at their province convention to be held here this weekend. Representatives from the chap ters at University of Washington, Oregon State College, and the Uni versity of Oregon will attend. Mrs. Vivian Harper Pitman of Eugene, who is province president, will preside. Attorneys Teaching Law Otto Vonderheit, Eugene at torney, is teaching a course in tax ation to law students this term. Mr. Vonderheit has taught this course for the last three years to senior students and is considered an expert on the subject. Stanley Darling, of the Eugene firm Darling and Vonderheit, is also teaching at the University this term. AID GIVEN WSSF has helped 870,000 needy university students and faculty members in Europe, China, and Southeast Asia since its organiza tion. Library Contest Set May 12-14 Entries are now coming in for the Library Day Prize Contest, May 13, reports Miss Bernice Rise, library circulation head. Books worth $150 will be award ed first, second, and third-place winners in the three divisions of the contest. Books will be awarded by the Association of Patrons and Friends of the University Library and the University Co-op. Divisions of the contest include undergraduate student’s generaliz ed library, undergraduate stu dent’s specialized library, and graduate student’s library, which may be specialized or general. Judging of the collections of be tween 20 and 50 books will be based on the selection of titles as a nucleus of the personal library and as they show the broadening interests of the student. The num ber and money value of the books is not important. Libraries entered will be on dis play in the library May 12, 13, and 14. Complete contest rules are avail able from Miss Rise. WSSF is a student-faculty drive for needy contemporaries abroad. Duck Preview Housing Explained (Continued from page one) school seniors with a brother living in the organization at the present time. The housing preference of the vis iting seniors is to be indicated on the return post cards they received with their invitations to the week end. April 1 has been set ag the deadline for reply. Students indicating dormitory preference will be housed in John Straub Hall, for the men, and in Carson and Hendricks halls, for the women. Men desiring cooperative housing will stay at Campbell Club. Representatives of each living group will be at Johnson Hall for the registration of the visting high schoolers on Apr. 14, Church said. All visiting seniors will be expected to go through registration. TO EUROPE IN 1950 All-inclusive budget tours for college students— ample educational and recreational activities—con genial English speaking local counselors by chartered plane $520 and up ty boat _ $620 and up 24 to 115 days—frequent departures between May 29 and July 24 Also credit-carrying summer sessions abroad and various tours to Latin America Write for free bulletin : ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC TRAVEL ABROAD, INC. (A non-profit organization) 42 Broadway, New York 4, New York and Universities throughout the country CHESTERFIELD is the largest-selling cigarette.* A ROBERT RYAN Famous Dartmouth Alumnus, says: “I stopped switching around when I hit on Milder CHESTERFIELD. It’s my cigarette.” STARRING IN | "THE WOMAN ON PIER 13" -\ AN RKO RADIO PICTURE fc Lv #By Recent National Survey Cop)ri£hc 1950, Lccrrr & Muu To*acoo Co. BAKER MEMORIAL LIBRARY DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Oeyte M/MM/Key* TOPS. mm r#£ houywood srAits BBBBBWBBgMWBBBBM8B8SB!WBa8MBWmiBWIWBBBaagmg«MlWBa«WBwaBB