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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1952)
Oh, Joy—Real Movie Stars! Hollywood Actors to Appear At Heilig Theater Tonight Eugene movie fans will have a chance to see two Hollywood star lets and u young motion picture actor In person toduy at the Hetllg theater. The three Julia Adams, Lori Nelson and Rock Hudson will be lu town as part of a campaign ad vertising a film to be premiered in J'ortland Jon. 23, "Bend of the Jliver," starring Jimmy Stewart. •All three have roles In the film. The group will appear at the Jleillg at 7:30 and ubout 10 p.m. "Bend of the River” will arrive in Eugene Jun. 24, the day after the premier. Police will escort the trio into town about 5 p.m. after their drive from Portland. A reception spon- I paired by station KOBE will be held : ir . — for the movie people in the Town club shortly after their arrival. Tuesday morning they will visit the Children's Hospital school. Miss Adams has completed five major roles at Universal-Interna tional studios. She co-stars with Stewart in "Bend of the River." Hudson had 12 roles in films be fore attaining star billing in this latest movie. He appealed in "Iron man." Lori Nelson, a newcomer to ma jor films, heads the supporting cast of "Bend of the River." The V. S. Public Health Service, on the basis of final l(Mf) vital sta tistics, estimates that a haby born in the United States in 1951 will live for an average of 67 6 years. ' Speed Keynotes Faculty Meet The faculty met. at 4 p.m. Wed nesday and adjourned 20 min utes later. It was "one of the shortest fac ulty meetings on record,” said Dean of Administration William Jones. Only two items were taken up an announcement of the parlia ment of world religions at the Uni versity Jan. 20-24, and a report from the faculty athletic ticket committee. Armstrong County, S. D„ the moHt sparsely Mottled county jn the country, contains 15 ranches aver aging 19,175 acres in sfze, accord ing to the 1950 agricultural cen sus. The next total eclipse of the sun will occur on Feb. 25, 1952. Its path will cross northern Africa, Iran and central Asia. CAMPUS CALENDAR Monday, Jan. 14, 1952 10a.m. Homo Ext 110SU 1:30 p.m. Houfu-mothm Alumni Hall Ger 4 p.m. Heads of House* 315 SC Ci’l Col Candidate* 334 SIJ « p.m. Sigma XI 112 SC 7 p.m.C’o-op Council 214 SC *VCF 334 SC 7:30 p.m. Block and Tackle 1I0SC H p.m. SigmaXi Oad’sKm SC 3:30 p.m. Phi Mu Alpha 315 SC Newman, Faust Resign Rally Posts m Cy Newman, yell king. and Jack t aust, yell leader, have resigned their positions, according to an announcement by the rally board. The rally board will meet Tues day evening to consider replace ments for the yell king and their recommendation will be considered at the next ASUO senate meeting. jHiiietutuj Jn &* KWAX < • « Monday, .Ian. 14, 1952 5:00 Piano Moods 5:15 Guest Star 5:30 World News 5:45 Sport Shots ft:00 Table Hopping 6:15 Music in the Air 6:30 The People Aet 7:00 -lazy. International 7 :30 Music from Yillard 7:45 Masterworks Series I 3:00 World in Review 3:15 Campus Recital 8:30 Campus Recital J 8:45 Over the World 9:00 Serenade to the Student 10:00 Anything Goes 10:45 Emerald News 10:50 World News 10:55 Tune to Say Goodnight 11:00 Sign Off Budget il i i ta / YOU, TOO, CAN STRETCH YOUR COLLEGE BY PATRONIZING EMERALD ADVERTISERS \