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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1951)
New UO Theater to Hold Tryouts Friday in Villard Tryouts for the first major in the-round production of the new University Theater will be con ducted by director Ottilie Seybolt at 4 and 7 Friday afternoon in room 104 Villard. Mrs. Seybolt is easting: roles in “Goodbye, My Fancy,” recent Broadway comedy, which will be presented Mar. 2, 3, 5,6, (, 8, 9, and 10 in the new “intimate theat er” in Villard Hall. An in-the-round production is one which uses central staging, the audience sitting on an ioui sides of the acting area. The small theater in Villard, which completes the trio of theaters in the Univer sity Theater plant, is now being re modeled for use as an area for major theater productions. City Businessman to Show Films Karl Thunemann, new manager of Hadley’s women’s store, will show colored pictures of South America from 6-7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 7, at Plymouth House, 490 E. 13th. Thunemann, who lived in Buenos Aires, Argentina, for two years, will also speak on the culture, hab its, and attitudes of South Ameri can people. The meeting is open to all persons. __ I m ^ COMING 'BACK' MONDAY : •*So long, Joe—see you Monday.” Sure, you take it for granted that you’ll be back on the job bright and early Monday morning. Always have been—well, 'most alway*. There was the time on a picnic when you fell off a rock and sprained your ankle—and eh, yes, the auto accident that put your arm in a sling for a couple of weeks; but nothing really too serious. Don’t count on it! Every year 32,000 workers are killed, over 2,?00,000 injured in off-the-job accidents. That’s almost double the number of deaths cav.'co by accidents > on the job. It’s great to have fun. Relax and enjoy yourself over the week end, holiday or vaca - tion. But remember—somewhere during every two-day holiday, 175 workers will be j accidentally killed and 15,000 injured, many maimed for life. One of these could 1* you. ^ A large part of these casualties will be caused by traffic accidents, but drowning* f?l!s, firearms, poisons, burns and other accidents will help to swell the total. Coming back Monday? The chances are all in your favor—if you just use plain com mon sense in what you do and how you do it over the week end. " Think safely on-the-job, off-the-job, always! *5? ■ f I Oregon daily i , _ EMERALD