pG Promoting Eernational Festival m Broadcast Today I .rt In the »*•«*• YW VMi’A Intrrnati-nnl 1br h«M Snt L progrnm •"» * i» 1 bf prev nlfil «t t! « > Und»r th<- .It... non of fh*lrm»n Annr Or* Kr,m »ill t* Carolyn t ,fnrnl chairman up*«» to i,l! o rtsh to altrntl and I* i»t 12 noon m i he MiiiUml I'liinn r»frtri In Tw» foreign ntiwlenin wiU Kin,, (H-nk on thr lirnn*rl of I hr roffrr hour rn tntnlnmrnt Thr roffrr hour will U- from 3 to 5 j> m with n progmm of mtrrtninmrnt front 3 3o to t go l> m Cnivrmtty nitnlmtn mr mvit r«t to thin |«»rt of thr KmtlVal pro grnnt nino, Minn Dimmit wm<|. Othfr Uni imnntr prrpnrnUonn nrr Uiutri way for thr thnitri and iUiin i* the S of a letter calling for edging which *o »ub Dorsald DuShane. direct r.„>-r,: »{'*-• y>' 20 1>> f> * i - ' ry IDC letter recommended r.Sg and plrdg ng be rg;»la £ ie brought '.<> ' ‘nivrr*ity ■' s'. 7 20 tonight *hen Hen k--P Hitch* o-li -ji-alti it! ffon Hall. t'-c btliR as well as general t.!' matter* u ..i ),<• o.tK’imt H.' R. » who , ha:r:s;an -46or and < om - of the Senate. *- on major matters i-to-K. *uch as the pr»b conirol. labor bills, and >" of ti.,. .Stale ta-gis • A di.vussion period wjii tb'/k 'aho has had • xjxir agriculture, lumbering. m now in tnc truck >!T" l’<|Uiprn«-!i! biisii.i-HN in *•0 tails. Hr- is a graduate ^■•gton State College, -i s talk is being sport th,‘ Young Republicans • of thr-ir project to bring ■^“Uture to the student*. A tr of lh'' House „f Kepie "*s *il1 "P*ak on the cam r‘ng term. 0 10 Workshops Anting Comedy ^Pertinence of Being fcv ,V:"rdy' Wl11 b* broad ' Badio Workshop at f ^ay over KOA< "* f-ole, director *ill be of the awiHti-d by Klin a no Bob Mathtoon. AntLm00^' Mikh W^nOeH. tajj U’iJl11 DeLand, Mike hX"™ KM"m' thing t<» gain after the first > ai of opyntllon Ultilrr a completely deferred plan !!»«• council stated ThU it! *. 1 tilde is hrM hy s }ftigr miltlbri of national fraternity of ficer*. Any sort of compromise *hi' h would separate deferred tiv !!■». from defected pledging 1 ,> a compromise of long range itlcaln fey short-sighted planner* " IHiHham ha* dr* lined [o com ment on the letter Sign-up Ends Saturday *«lurtlM) U I hr l*»t day to turn in rrg|nirntli>n mntn to Ihr rrgutrur’* ulllir in Kmrrald llnll Th.mr Mho do nol do lhl« Mill hr ihargrd an »H prnaJty frr for rrKUirrlnc Intr. " P»> mrglt nrrd not hr nuidr until Ihr hrgtnnlng of nr»t Irrm. Mtudrnl* not nothing pny mrnu novt nlmpl) turn Ihrlr <*ard» In. onil plrh thrtn up nrtt trrm, |>a\ log thr u SU Board Discusses Price Change, Magazine \ |»r«• j>*> al that faculty mcinlx i In- admitted to Stud< nt I ni» ■» |'"ii-<>rr«I proyratn* at prict In lim tlx.-r paid by town-pcoj ou t with comment.' from l>ot!i *i<|<*» of the fence \V< dne-day > vi tiiny at a mei tiny >>f tin SI' boatd. < Mlicr hii'-ine-' >>n the ayendn included a proposal to the Stn Vodvil, Donee and Open Houses Are Preview Weekend Highlights The All Camp-i* Vodvil, it dame in thr Stmii-ni I'mon ballroom. and hoUM in living organization* «III hr major at l rat lion# for high M hfx.l »tndi-nt* during l>m k l*rr vmw wrrkrnil Apt 13, M, and 15. Groiglt* Ohrrteuffi-r, Pmlew rhaiunan mrj with tommlttM h**»d<* Ttt«j>4*y night to dhtrua* plan* for thr forthcoming week rod A f ill »t*t<* i« a waiting vMtlng high «■ hunl nrnioi s from thr timr they arnvr <>n thr campu* Friday of that Wirkrml 'i.itil Uiry havr Loscutoff, Plus Yo-Yo, Feature of UO Rally v\. bfoot Cniti » Mtitt hi* >u-yu u ill U one u( tit* featured attraction* *t tonight » ',".owball rally fur lbe 0trj{on'08i' inutkrtlMlI sitiirs The ratty i» *< hrduted lo start »t ( 15 Jt !11 fmm living organizations. A mw switch on former snow ball rallies Wilt barr the WOfnrn’S living organization* picking up the men « group* The rally wilt iw held at the #r»t entrain e of the BU at 6 to p m unle** it lain*, in which Ok#* the nil* will !*• moved to Gee linger Annex. No parking will be allowed after pm on University St. between l.'tth and ltth Avr» K The area will be roped off by the Kugrne police Department. Art Unuiii, Prerudent of the Kugrne 1'uck club, will apeak at the rally. Ron Symona will be master of < eremnnie* Roll enil of house* by pairing* will be held. Other speakers will include Coach John Warren, team ■ aptain Will Urban, and team member* tawcutoff. Bob Peterson. Ken Hunt. Curt Barclay. Mel Krause. and Jack Keller. All Htudenfa are urged by the rally board to attend thia rally. Pairings are an follows Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Kpatlon. Alpha Delta Pi. Phi Kappa Sigma Alpha Gamma Delta. Lambda Chi Alpha; Alpha Omteron Pi, Sigma \Jph* Mu Alpha l‘h: Hein Theta Pi; Alpna Xt Della. Campbell Club. Ann -Unison lion**- Delia Cpailon, < «i «*n 1 Sigma Phi Kpdl« Adeline fiarbarino Bennett Cerf Wednesday night talked of u new kind of humor that won t make you roar with laughter but that will make you feel good. "Humor," he mod, "Is the great leavenei and the thing that keep* us from blowing our lop* " In comparing the page* of "Try and Stop Me," which was publish ed seven year* ago. to the page* of hi* latest book, "Ijiughter, Inc.," Cerf discovered a completely dif ferent pattern of American humor. Seven years ago his anthology was filled with wise cracks, Insults and other jokes aimed at hurting someone’s feelings. "The humor of radio today is humor of insult," said Cerf citing as examples the Boh Hope. Jack Benny, and Bing Crosby shows, in which the main character is Insulted from be ginning to end. (fillet Humor Today. at least in books amt plays, there is a more quiet kind of humor, a kind of humor that Cerf feels is more valuable and more constructive. Tracing recent development in the field of literature through four stages, Orf mentioned the time when people were reading memoirs <>f generals and other notables, the period when the top-selling books were tales of reformed drunks or insane women, the era of historical novels with their "tawdry, tired sex" theme, and then finally the latest period in which people seem to be primarily Interested in nostal gic works like "Life With Father," "Cheaper by the Dozen," and "I Remember Mama," "Humor, oddly enough,” said Cerf, "has kept pace with this transformation in literary tastes." As an example of this kind of hum or, Cerf told the story of Lincoln, who grew a board because a little girl thought it would help to cover his ugliness, which frightened her. After he had grown a beard, he stopped one day to see this little nine-year-old girl, and she com mented, "Oh, Mr. Lincoln, you look (Please tuni to fatjc cijlit) <«'lit i uDurations m>aru <*i <*ruing a literary mag;»/.inc f* * the * ampti*. and approval * daiio •» in the SI Hallfooin dm - mg three night* of th»* fort!' coming high school l»;i I.eth- I tournament. Paul 8. Dull. ju«*. Harris, director of athletics; J. O. Lindstioms, business manager; a <1 Lyle Nelson, director of public si r vices.