UNUSUAL CAKEIik" opening In un linerowdod profemdon with excellent earning and growth opportuiiltloH offered u graduate student. Opening for men or womi'n — niiin and wife — or wlvm or undergraduate*, with Kducatlonul Division of Mar shall (min’d enterprise. Personal Interview arranged. Write fully 1 \Iiiu phone, age, and experience to C. V. Ken, Western Manager, 354 - 21st St., Oakland, California. Burglcrs Unidentified I Police have been unable to (Jo lted the one or more unidentified burglar* who stole $43 from the University Veterans' dormitory cash box on Nov. 28, according to Detective Huy Johnston of the Eu gene Police department. Johnston added that finger prints were studied without con clusive results. Scientists can determine the age of skeletons by measuring the amount of radio-active carbon in the bones. COME IN! We Rebuild Your Shoes Like New! Your Headquarters for Complete Shoe Service Expert Workmanship — Guaranteed Satisfaction CAMPUS SHOE REPAIR 843 E. 13th Across from Sigma Chi — White button-down oxford, soft roll to the collar. Popular as a holiday with the fellows and the gals. —Fine white broadcloth, extreme widespread collar. Sharpest shirt on the quadrangles this year. 'Sfy/e-Conscfous The Manhattan Shirt Company,, makers of Manhattan shirts, nccL wcur, underwear, pajamas, sporlshirts, heacluvear and haildkerchiijs. Selective Service Exam Scheduled For Thursday The selective service college draft qualification examination will be given on campus Thursday to those entitled to take it. Previously given three times last Hummer to college men who ap plied, the test will be held Thurs day at 8:30 a.m. i:i 3 Fenton. Doors will close at 9 a.m., according to .1 Spencer Carlson, director of coun seling and admissions, who is con ducting the examination. According to the directions given on the bulletin of information re ceived by eligible students those who applied for Thursday's test and who received a ticket of ad mission entitling them to take the test here on that day all appl. cants should bring the following materials to the examination: A pen or number two pencil. I Campus Exchange Plan Discussed (Continued Irotr page> ne) pay phones in the schools cited to "lax enforcement” of the tariff by the local telephone companies. Scholl also asked why the dor mitory students were not repre sented at the hearing'. Seibert ex plained that these students were in an entirely different situation. He pointed out that the schools in each case own the dormitories am! that the students there could not decide their own case as was pos sible for the fraternities and sororities. Some discussion arose as to the interpretation of words w'ithin the tariffs themselves. Oregon State, which had hired a Salem lawyer to assist in presenting their case, felt that the terms of the tariff do not apply to them. (Briefly, the tariff requires pay phones in "collective" living estab lishments; the phone company and the students disagree over the in terpretation of "collective” in that the students feel that Greek houses are not collective groups.) Scholl, in presenting his argu ment for adoption of the com pany's intra-campus exchange, said that a survey in Corvallis showed that most calls from fra ternities and sororities there went to other living organizations. He went on to state the situation at other West Coast schools, in refu tation of Seibert's statement, showing that other coast college and university living groups do have pay phones. He cited Califor nia, UCLA, USC and Portland uni versity. Some Pigeons ere Inclined to Pout OR Did Garcia Really Care About Gettina That Messaqe? This is the sad story of a senior who was Seri ous about a Girl. In the straightforward manner of seniors, he invited her up for the Big Weekend. He snt down and wrote her a nice letter a month ahead. Then he sat hack and waited. And got no answer in three weeks. Finally, in desperation, he phoned Her. Cost him $4.25 in quarters. When the Longing of the Coin Box stopped, all he could hear at the other end of the wire was a stutter of Sniffs. “Honey?** ho asked. She sobbed more plainly. “Harold,” she wailed, “You used to send telegrams to invite me to Big Weekends —This year, all I get is a little old Letter. You don’t love me.” And hung up. Harold goes everywhere stag now. Says he prefers it that way. But when he passes a Western Union office, he sighs. A telegram takes any message l ight out of the casual class. It’s subtle—!: flatters the person who gets it. Next time you send an invitation, or a howl home for cash or a birthday greeting to Mother— just call Western Union or head for your Western Union office. EMERALD ADS BRING RESULTS FINAL EXAMINATION DATES rinai examination schedule for fall term Is as follows: All sections of subject: BA II I, 2, 3 Dec. 18 (Tu) 3-5 Knt; 101, 2, 3 Dec. 19 (W) 3-5 Mth 10; 100; 105; 106 108 Dec. 14 (F) 3-5 fsy 208, 9, 10 Dec. 15 (S) 3-5 Wr K; 111, 2, 3, 214 Dec. 17 (M) 3-5 All other classes by hours as follows: 8 M Dec. 17 (M) 8-10 8 T Dec. 17 (M) 10-12 9 M Dec. 18. (T) 8-10 9 T 10 M 10 T 11 M Dec. 18 (T) 10-12 Decv. 19 (W) 8-10 Dec. 19 (W) 10-12 Dec. 14 (F) 8-10 r 11 T 1 M 1 T 2 M 2 T 9 M 3 T Bee. 13 (S) 8-10 Bee. 15 (S) 10-12 Bee. 14 (F) 10-12 Bee. 17 (M) 1-3 Bee. 18 (Tu) 1-3 Bee. 19 (W) 1-3 Bee. 14 (F) 1-3 Dee. 15 (S) 1-3 4 M, T Conflicts Dec. 19 (W) AH final examinations for the military department will be held today and Tuesday. The air force basic finai will be given this afternoon and Tuesday aft ernoon during regular class time. The advanced army, air force and army tests will be given this evening and Tuesday eve ning from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Let Us give You that TRIM Look For Christmas UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON FOR CHRISTMAS "a Personal gift" Your Portrait It's possible to make them quickly and most inexpensive ly from your Oregana sitting. We will send them to you in plenty of time for Christmas.