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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1951)
lassihed nrnln -I, *1. nr .1 Ihr Mk m t*'™” ,,r r*‘ ‘ U|,t| 4 u.m. j|g, 4 K Friday. Hr»t Inwrtlon *r * J, per W®*’1' Trailer I ' ''“,h [pen), l°r I*' ■ '-‘I’ f'7‘ Call *•"<«*’ {,h sT: <*»»y Kl,b <»v»r< oat ni <>y» , Km Hugem* l*1^' * UK*1' ,,f . fftl JO brtwmll H* A 12 t,4.r III v 1#WM* * rXth*llgr r p«'*”' y0 ply): ■ • III coupe 1931 ’ 4 #t^i. body mil m> good si 4 *071. I*' » KKNt H«om for one man Kjwii to *,vr ‘ hriattan Comfortable, attractive Mrter» 100 mottled-pink »ac in liKli’- Orn-A-n «Me. Call it 4M. W STKH l.' If iO»lfuttloR i 30. 1 7*34 Cell t» T l^tili'-i hj-s<- rinim*«l glen*** c)lr I’.rluM'!: Vlllenl and Strwn Hall Hr ward Ashler l»lx K*t 4*2 W» JJaylor to Review its for Yearbook ALK . M*J ' ; < nope (xxd ,ifl OomJ » •' lukiin *1 luttdllK>fi x*x.c tftl if. H. K Taylor htad of the r.VJojy department, hen he-er) *MIo fn. i , for the Sim K'»#urrtr.<-r 15 Yrtflooll H«- la t of ihr iijthoritira from iOfhuul :hr : .11. .n that are ri to make I.tjfal rv»..uttajOi tbtsui ii.cr: .r.i k tr>ta for the rt>»r, pul. '< 1 every two n bf Rutgrr* t 'i.i'. <■ ratty, New ley. Ur Taylor contributed to ini‘1 to tt.r lt*4t* yearbook itor to Teach Class 'iltiam i! T .groan, editor of Eugene I'.r), Ktrf Guard. will r* J4*l IfiVrntigatiV* methrala } tmaiian. for aeveral week*, •t-'—'-g today.' Tu groan wilt t' nnp|)a»i> on editorial re. fth techniques. KWAX Takes To Airwaves Wednesday Wh»n kwax thf i'„iv,|,|. i imw KM ■!«)ton, »Ur!» broad,i lilt! Wednesday. it will I,. Uw. , , 2S Ml Old I. Oregon I udio University students n„v, , have had to depend roinnii-r < ial station or state owned koat in CorvmUlB in* an outlet for lIn-h jprogram* With KWAX th. iKVr thru OW,l radio vnilr i»» Hutioi* Muingi r Ja< k Vaughn i point* out 'l hr introductory broadcast will i* held from < .io n p.,„. \v,-,;n, ttay. with th< •t«llon broadcasting on a frequency of hh 1 megacycle* J h> iJkvc for a University radio •tat ion toucan over two yearn ago iWilh Bob Oavy, former instructor in speech. a< liiijc «» faculty ailvi». rr direr lor KlJl'K ft» .latum w«» < allr«| oiigmally. had a hrirf two-week life span in Jum l!Mi< Whrn it broadcast on to wall : and could t*> hr«rd only in the Veta IWms and John Htraub. Tr.hniial diffn ulu« a mi y<' regulation* •topped lhr broad' a*l* Tti«- drive for a low power KM • i , lion then began A drive to UnBr.it- the pro;* n| > tat ion was earned on m.,, hy Kappa Hh<. (>:i; r<>:. f , , ) ,r. orary, with utodcnta signing over 'their breakage fees to Kfd'K Nearly 91 MjO worth ‘>1 arilpmrnl wa* neee«• ary for the station to begin operation .Htef » in obtaining a license from the federal Commur.ii ntior.n i 'om mission have delayed the new sta tion KWAX but a'I KfY* eejuh, 1 t ion* have rurw been met, l>ave Hlrauss. bnsinr-1 manager • a * Hliirfriiiii inti-reriH ,n rad -» w -rk may contact «l*ff members .<< the Villaid studio* for job* on KWAX Vaughn slated Seek Dance Teachers Anyone Interested n instructing a class in ballroom dam tng. now being formed by th-- Student Union rrci ration and dar.ee cummitteenj i* asked to contact Olga Yevti.h, HU program director 'extension' Bl), or Ned Takaiiumi, Gamma Mall Who t* the ugliest man on the Uainj.ua ? Co-Op Members L For your own protection please ob serve the following: 1. Be sure you have a membership. 2. If for any reason you drop out of school during the year please leave your cash register receipts in the proper envelope at the office of the Co-op. 3. Have your envelopes turned in to the Co-op before May 20th. The deadline for these receipts is usual ly sometime in the last week of May. 4. Checks will be mailed to students who have dropped out of school. 3. Patronage Refunds will only be paid to students with memberships on record at the Co-op. 6- The refund is paid in cash during final examination week spring term. Turn in only one envelope. If an other is required please staple to gether. Be sure your name, home address and membership number is on the envelope. Ihe last day for purchasing mem berships is May 1st. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON CO-OP STORE Wanted: A Male 'Nancy 0/ H III* H Till, | I • l-U.sl M\\ i>\ < \ >n*| s r—whhv Austrians Draw Large Audience H> lao* Ar, > *i I mated too : ions attend «1 ihe second Austrian Htudent (•oodwtll Tout Saturday night in ih- Htudent Union Ballroom. The lh< i!”Vtailor from Vienna. •»imm«M-d and played by pr. Suzanne I’oUtcrer. In the f toi y I he heroine. Huai, a tori from Vienna i Mia* Polat-rm ►'o* - with her < 011 mi to the imm try ami meets Scpp a young Ty roiean peasant, I Walt n Weben. Thongh h< w-nia to fall for her. h- u influenced by Vroni. a milk maul iV-iomka Storekli and It lak--. Sir i nil four season* of the >'• ar to get het man." Around this theme the east. <hr. . te,| t-y 1)1 O.kar K Bock and 11 a 1V1 t'-rer, perfotmrd folk •mg’' :.ii«J damn from CarUilhia .Kai/.OUK the Tyrol. Syria Lower A .atr.a. Kurg-nland. and Vienna: zither ai . harp op,, by Karl Zan nia-rgei. one of the musical cofl durtoi- and a wooden flut' trio by three of the girl*. I km ill m Austrian, the pro gram wa well received, i speriallv *ome of the rrjieal from last yeai u performance in Kugene High, the St huhplattlcra,'* or slapping mock-fight dances done by four boys Knee pants and bright dirndl' skirts took th<- audi ence "bai k to old Austria " The bright costumes of the Hu go c Folk Darn ers v ho ushered set the audience m the right mood from the 'tart. The event was >pon •«ored by P ita l'hi Alpha, (jciinsn honoi ary WSSF Group fContinntd from f<i'/rc/icj off i am pus slu dent's home Th' map will then be blocked m lo -evllon-i with each religious gro ip canvas mg in a designated area. AII-campus Vodvtl tickets may be purchased from solicitors. Funds from campus and off i ampua soiictUtioi a and Vodvil proi eeds will go through WSSF hands to indent.- in Assam. India. Me mb.-1 - o! the WSSF committee and Intel ested .- Indents selected Assam to be the recipient of fire gun roller lions at the end of Winter term. Hoir ■ t.) house calls will lie madi from f» 30 until a p m all three days and w- lu pe they'll tie expecting l! solir-.tui... Miss Hi iner said. Dr. Horn to Discuss iCcntmufd from face ont) by Lili an Smith Dr. J. V. Bei re man. professor of sociology, lec turer. May lfi "The Mind of Klia." Dr. K K. Jessup, associate professor of philosiiphy, lecturer. May 23: "1-unguage and Society: an Appraisal of the Writings of George Kingsley Zip." Dr. Theo dore Stern assistant professor of anthropology, lecturer. May 31: "Story of Insulin.” Dr. F. .1 licit hoi, associate professor of chemistry, lecturer. Even Snakes Object to TV CHICAGO -i.T' A rattlesnake hit the director of tlie Lincoln Park Zoo today shortly before they were to go before television cam eras for a program on snakes. Director Marlin Perkins was treated immediately at the zoo, scene of the program, later at Pass avant hospital. He was reported recovering. Zoologist Lear Grimmer substi tuted for Perkins on the program. Jim Halibut's weekly “Zoo Par ade.''" Lay That Shovel Down, Boy MANI.HTKK. Mich. i.T’i Cross off one inhibition. Harold Kd ward son was fined $20 yesterday for throwing a shovel at the operator of a snowplow. Kdwardson had Just. cleared off hm driveway when the- plow filled it with Know again. Dancing Club To Hold Party An informal spring dance will be he-ld by the Faculty Dancing Club from 0 p.m. to 12:.% a m. Friday night in Geilinger Annex. I‘riz< a will be presented to a man for t ho ioud> -t shu t and to woman , ;n th« Kaye-st skirt, the club aid. Ilie orchestra for the sports dance will be that of Freddie Yahn. Ho*? for the evening are Mr. and Mrs. Wijford Dixon. Assisting them will be Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nagy. Mr and Mrs. Frank Massey. Mr. and Mr R. It. Kerens. Mr. and Mrs. George Jetle, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ghent. DaOw Gerald NIGHT STAFF Night. Kd-.tor: Vat chonl Night Staff: Mitzi A.«at, Ka'h-. h in Stryk er. TODAY S STAFF A .-:*-tant Managing Editor: Phil Bet tens Copy I)< Hk : Don Dr-wry "Ma and Pa Kettle Back On the Farm" an<i "House By The River” "All About Eve" Academy Award Winner LANE ‘j uA 4 043! “Let's Dance" and "The Milkman" MS KENZIE» ■i I I sp.tMt.rj^iElo 7-, "Tomahawk" and •Call Me Mister" T V ‘*1 7-310: "Getting Gertie's Garter” and "Sudan” 1059 Willamette l’iume 4-1-401 WARDS WOVEN PLAID SHIRT FINE COMBED COTTON GINGHAM Sanforized for lasting fit Loss than J% shrinkage A lustrous silky gingham in bright plaid, done up in a classic shirt to wear on so many occasions, with suits, slacks or sportswear. Beautifully tailored with weit seams, yoke back, brightly colored buttons . . . and Wards keeps the price low. Choice of colors. 32 to 08.