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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1952)
League President To Speak Sunday Mrs. A. V. Logan, state presi dent of the Women's League of Voters, will be guest speaker at lue annual junior-senior breakfast to be lieM Sunday from 9 to 10:30 ji.m. in the Student Union. Mrs. Logan will speak in correlation with the breakfast theme, “Elec tons and You in '52." The breakfast, sponsored by the YWCA, is an annual event. It is traditional for all junior women to escort the seniors ami the house mother in their respective living organizations to the event. Committee heads for the break fast are: Joan Cartozian, general chair man: Virginia Means, tickets; Jackie Madigan, promotion; Sally Thurston, publicity; Elizabeth Er landson. catering; Pat Bellmer, program; Jean Lewis, table deco rations: Mary Jordan, invitations. AMSKAL DHPrKkwO# w/uumi ^ THE CITY SLICKERS AND COMPANY OF 44 NEW fiCIS • NEW LAUGHS - NEW NUMBERS Tuesday, April 22, 1952 ARENA BALLROOM 2.40 — 3.60 — 4.80 tax inc. Tickets on sale Erb Memorial CAMPUS CALENDAR Noon Honor Code Comm 837 SC 1‘lii Alpha Delta 114 SC 4:00 Friday at 4 Flslihowl SC Kuslicc Moot 883 SC 9:00 Foreign CnnKuagc Conf 2nd FI SC Duds Itm SC 213 SC 214 SC 215 SC nose Dads Rm SC 213 SC 214 SC 215 SC 112 SC 110SC 214 SC 10:30 Group 1A Group IK Group IV Group V Noon Clinch 3:15 Group 1A Group II Group III Group 14' 0:00 A ATS I* AATG 8:30 AATF Local Realtor Speaks To Campus NAACP About Neighorhood Robert Prescott, local realtor, spoke and led discussion before a regular meeting of the campus chapter of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Tuesday in Gerlinger hall. Prescott offered definitions of two different types of neighbor hoods. the spiritual and the geo graphic. A spiritual neighborhood was de for clothes GOOD & CLEAN . . . G. & C. Washateria 2470 Alder Phone 5-5190 Open Tuesday nites till 8 SHISLER S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream OPEN FROM 9 A.M. DAILY & SUNDAYS TILL 11:00 P.M. Dial 4-1342 13th at High St. your favorite RAILROAD TRACK-STITCHED PEDAL PUSHERS call 'em clam diggers if you like SANFORIZED SAILCLOTH at a new low price BAR-TACKED AT ALL POINTS OF STRAIN EXTRA LONG for FASHIONABLE ROLL-UP Top them off with a Ship'n Shore blouse. DARK GREEN CHARCOAL GREY j DARK BROWN LUGGAGE TAN POLO BLUE WHITE AQUA RED YELLOW NAVY BLACK 1 WE’RE EUGENE’S HEADQUARTERS FOR SHIP’N SHORE BLOUSES AND CATALINA SWIMWEAR fined as one limited only by ca pacity of the mind. Such u "thought neighborhood" extends through ull fields of thought, "from the physical sciences to the humanities," he said. The geographic neighborhood Is thus a materialistic, physical group, defined by such factors as streets, houses and boundaries, he continued, Prescott cited Article 34 of the code of a national realtors ussocla t tlon. This provision dictates that ! real estate agents shall restrict an area against any factors or indi viduals "detrimental to the present occupants of that area." This practice Is illustrated by zoning of a city into residential areas, business areas, and cornmer I clal arcus, he said. Furthermore, the article provides restriction-!*, cording to the living standards <S prospective newcomers to a neigh ' borhood, regardless of race, re ligion or creed. Prescott then advanced his the ory for alleviation of the housing problem for Negroes in this city, Me advoeated building a low-cost ' housing area open to all those , needing housing facilities. The chief problem, in Prescott's c ti ] mation, was to find enough indi ! vlduals in the community to fi nance the cost of such a project. Much discussion was held ori this point, for most members of the campus chapter felt that educa j lion was necessary before peoples ! of two different races would com fortably live side-by-side. Hob Holloway, chapter.preside ‘, announced to the membership that i four committees have been orga i nlzed and places on any of these i committees arc open to members They nre research, publicity, fi I nance and program. The Indians of New Mexico have : no written language. Their myths i have passed orally from generation | to generation. MUFFLERS ALL CARS PORTER s STEEL PACK Ford & Mercury Duals 1935 to 1948 . $27.80 1949 to 1952 . $30.25 w ilii manifold Chevrolet Duals 1937 to 1952 $36.30 exchange manifold Plymouth & Dodge Duals 1942 to 1952 $36.30 Oldsmobile Duals 1949 to 1952 . $36.30 Cadillac Duals 1949 to 1951 $36.30 Studebaker & Ford V-8 Duals $36.30 • More Gas Milage • Custom Made • Cost Less • Guaranteed for life time of a car PACIFIC AUTO SUPPLY 57 W. 10th Eugene 1970 Main Springfield