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OSC Charges (Continued from page one) cial meetings can be called by the court chairman and the court established its own prectdence. Dispute over whether or not to include "minor", which was in the original document, involved argu ments as to what Student Affairs might think minor and the possi bility that Without it, the court would have almost unlimited power. Motion to table the resolution was defeated 16 to 5 and the final bilL passed but with two dissent ing votes. Merv Hampton had postponement until the next meet ing to give time for consideration. But others, including Shirley Kor pela. Arlo Giles and Herb Cook, successfully pressed for its imme diate approval and labeled it a move "to increase the area of stu dent government.” ASUO Senate (Continued from page one) phones were installed on the camp uses at Oregon and Willamette university. Each house is allowed one phone for business matters only. Eade stated that it was up to the University of Oregon whether or not the University appeals the de cision and demands a hearing, though Eade added that he doubt ed that it would be successful. TODAY'S STAFF Makeup Editor: Phil Bettens. Copy Desk: Jean Clark, Anna beth Carlson. Bob White, John j Roaney, Donna May. Sophomore Whiskerino—Oct. 27 AAA Students Schedule Party A Halloween party featuring games, dancing, and entertainment will be held by the Associated Stu dents of Architecture and Allied Arts from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight today in the studios of the art school. Jeans and pets'-pushers will be in order lor the par*/ which i9 stag or date. Refreshments will bi served. ASA A A membership cards will be required tor admission. The cards .will be sold at the door. General chairmen for the social event are Melita Moyer, Diane Stout, and Dick Word. Fellow Named Crosby In SU Sunday Movie “Reaching for the Moon” will be shown at 2:30 and 4:15 p.m. Sun day in the Student Union ballroom, as the third movie in the series sponsored by the SU movie com mittee. The picture was produced in 1931 and introduced Bing Crosby to films. Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., is the star of the film, with featured roles being taken by Edward Hor ton and Bebe Daniels. -. ■> The film, which is issued by the Film Classic Exchange, is light and entertaining and should be most interesting since it is Bing Crosby’s first picture, Sandra Price, SU movie chairman, stated. Admission price is 30 cents. Health Education Consultant to Speak Elizabeth Avery, health educa tion consultant for the American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, will speak to professional graduates and undergraduate students in health and physical education at the University Nov. 1. The subject of her talk will be trends and opportunities in the field. Her headquarters are in Washington, D.C. ^CAMPUS —grocery • School Supplies • Magazines • Sundries Fresh Meats Daily Specialty Sausage Ummm delicious Across from Carson Hall 1459 E. 13th - Ph. 5-9693 Weekdays — 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sundays — 2 p.m. - 7 p.m. Magazine Use Article n. B. Dean, assistant professor of chemistry, is the author of an article on Ion-exchange materials recently published In the Journal of Chemistry and Industry of Bra zil The journal, written In Portu guese, is published in Suo Paulo. Brazil. CAMPUS CALENDAR MtlllAV, OCT. 20, 1951 Noon l*hl Alpha Drlta 111 HU 4:00 I’lHA Trio FlahbowlHU Krooh Moll I'roa 110Mi; 1:45 Coffo*' Hour Browning Hoorn MU 0:00 Wonion’n Koculty Cluli Orr Annex When its time to r-e-l-a-x wear ARROW SPORT SHIRTS X • FLAME RED • KELLY GREEN • MAROON • RUST • FOREST GREEN • SUEDE 8.95 EACH — the perfect Fall Sport Shirt PAUL D. GREEN 837 Willamette *’*>• < 0110 • WE GIVE S A II GREEN STAMPS EUGENE’S FASHION CENTER OUR OWN IMPORTS FROM SCOTLAND THEY'RE FULL-FASHIONED . . . SWEATERS by PETER SCOTT Bubble Blue Green Mist Shell Bink Wine Yellow Natural Brown White Navy NECK 1 00 CHARMERS * Heraldics and initials polished to a high lustre with a lush velvet ribbon or pleated silk crepe in choice of colors. Perfect on sweaters. Fine Australian Botany wollens, soft and luxuriant, full-fashioned (like the most elegant cashmeres) in Scotland by Peter Scott. A lot for a little money. SHORT SLEEVE PULLOVER Long Sleeve Pullover 10.95 Cardigans 11.95 095