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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1951)
DIAMONDS - WATCHES SILVERWARE HERBERT OLSON JEWELER 175 E. Broadway Eugene. Oregon Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Phone 4-5353 ffilfaRALP TODAY'S STAFF Ass't. Managing Editor: Bill ■ Frye Copy Desk: Sunny Allen, Mm I garot Phelps, Bob Thalhofer NIGHT STAFF | Night Editors: Turnbull and Hall | Night Staff: Ditto, plus Riddles J barger Willamette at Tenth MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY—MAY 13 Beautiful Flower Corsages—Many New Arrangements—Actual S1.95 Values—$1.00 S1.00 Values—59c Also Blouses Hand bags Xylon Hose Lingerie Art School Picnic Date Set for 18th The School of Architecture nnd Allied Alts’ annual spring picnic has been scheduled for May 18. ac cording to Pat Price, general chair man of the event. Feature attraction of the event will be a student-faculty baseball game and upper-lower division competitions. Only those students with ASAAA membership cards will be admitted. Students desiring cards are urged to contact Price as soon as possible. Committee heads for the event are George Iliac. promotion; Kitty Lou Shaw and Mel Streeter, enter tainment; Chuck Ogden, trans portation*. and George Yost, clean up. A refreshment chairman has not yet been appointed, and anyone in the school interested in the posi tion is asked to contact Price in the architecture annex drafting room. Correction... The business administration social sciences building, approved by the state house of representa tives Tuesday is a $700,000 pro ject, not a seven-nnllion-dollar building, as was erroneously stated in Wednesday's Emerald. Merchants Plan UO Conference Addresses by Paul J. Haver, ad minlslrator for the Bonneville Power administration, and Univer sity President Harry K. Newbum i at' a Sunday night banquet will open the 12th annual conference of the Oregon Retail Distributors Institute to be held here Sunday and Monday. M ore than 200 merchants throughout the state are expected for the conference. Two of the principal speakers for Monday will be N. H. Cornish, proi ssor of business administra tion. and W. D. Rlchlns, assistant prof asor of business administra tion. ••Merchandising Practices Abroud Adapted to American Re tailers" will be the topic of Cornish, who traveled extensively in Ku rope and the British Isles Iasi summer. Richins will discuss ef fects on retailing of fair and un fair trade laws. Henry Owen, acting regional di-! rector for the Office of Prtce«Ktab-| ilization's Seattle office, and James Crutchfield, also of the Seattle, OPS office, will discuss various i aspects of recent federal restric tions and controls and their effects on retailing. Other speakers will include. Floyd E. Miller, vice-president of Miller's Merchantile company. • Portland, and C. Ward Macy. head i of the University economics de-. partment. Panel discussions will follow the speeches. i SEND MOTHER A BEAUTIFUL ENLARGEMENT I OF YOUR Order an Enlargement Now ... in time for Mother's Day, May 13. Choose from our Selection of Samples CAMPUS CALENDAR Today: 8:13 a.i*V to I p.m. — Lane County Extension, 2ml Floor SI! 11:48 a.in. — University Tlieat rr Executive T'lard, 112 HU 12 noon — ffarada Luncheon, 110 SU Red Cross Hoard, 118 SI! 4:00 p.m. — llurada Coffee Hour, 2IS SU 4:18 p.m.— 1*1 Mu Epsilon, Alumni Hall 4:80 p.m. — SU Directorate, SSS SU 6:00 p.m. — Sigma |*l Sigma, 110 SU 8:00 p.m. — Movie, Bullroom s,; 9:S0 p.m. — Hawaiian Mixer ' 1 I,...... ■> Itnllrr.nni Ml! Dance, Ballroom SU Saturday: 9:00 a.in. to 2 :S0 p.m. — High School-College Relation* Committee, 318 SU 9:0<| a.m. to 8:30 p.m. — State Student leadrn, Dad's Boom SU 10:30 a.m. — Art Gallery Com mittee, SIS SU 12 noon — State Student Lead ers, 110 SU High School-College dela tions Committee, US SI! 9:00 p.m. — Law School Week end Dance, Ballroom SU Sunday: 2 :S0 p.m. — Movie, Ballroom SU A 4 :S0 p.m. — I*ht Sigma Kappa Reception, 2IS SU 7:00 p.m. — Oregon Retail Dl trihutora, 110 SU Newman Club, S34 SU 8:00 p.m. — Charles Woods Concert, Dads’ Room SU Woods Presents Redtal Sunday Charles Woods will give a re cital in the Dad's Lounge of the Erb Memorial Student Union at H p.in. Sunday, under the auspices of the Beta Psi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. Woods will be accompanied by Richard Mof falt, a graduate of Lewis and Clark College. Woods, a baritone, appeared as the High Priest in Verdi's "Aida,” which was /presented in Washing ton Park last summer by the Portland Civic Opera Association under the direction of Ariel Rub- . stein, and as Mephistopheles in the "Finals of Faust.” He has also been soloist with the Portland School of Music Orchestra. Woods’ program will include Robert Schumann's »ong cycle “Dichterliebe" and a selection of Afro-American folk songs. There is no admission charge. Board Requests' Men to Sign Up For Draft Tests Draft eligible students should apply immediately for the Selec tive Service Qualification Test, ac cording to Local Board No. 13. The double postala, Forms 100 and 107, should be picked up and sent in so that the application may be processed, officials said. Dates for the test are May 26, June 16, and June 30. They will be administered on the camjrkCI by J. S. Carlson, director of Sp counseling center. The deferment order for enroll ed college students has not been cancelled or modified. It will pro vide a measurement for local draft boards in determining the induc tion status of students jiow enroll ed, and provides for temporary postponement of military service is a form of occupational defer ment. He who waits to do a great deal of good at once, will never ^ ornamentation of religion.— Atl A mule in Georgia died after iving for 36 years. They REALLY ire stubborn. WRITE MOM!