Cos Fears OSC Portland Game (Continued from page one) they want to be.” Jack Roche, assistant coach, thought the Beavers would be cap able of bouncing back after bein bounced around by UCLA, 57 and Idaho 27-6. "If we make a maximum effort, we'll beat Oregon State. Otherwise it will be touch and go.” More intent on the previous bo o game, backfield boss John McKay praised Barney Holland for “a ter rific job of quarterbacking both in his choice of plays and his pass ing." About OSC he said, “We should win—but remember the score of the OSC-Michigan State game ?" The Beavers were an altogether different ball club that day. They held the Spartans to a 17-14 win. RE Deadline Set Chairmanships arc now open for petitions for Religious Emphasis week to be held Jan. 25 to 29, ac cording to co-chairmen Jo Sloan and Cathy Tribe. Positions open are general sec retary, speakers, fireside, lunchen, housing, publicity, promotion, hos pitality, evaluation and program. Petitions should be turned in to Jo Sloan at Delta Gamma or Cathy Tribe at Alpha Phi by Dec. 5. Drummond Gives SU Speeches (Continued from (af/c one) Unit the press supported Thomas Dewey in 1948, but it is also true that Truman's majority could lmve been greater with press support," the correspondent said. Drummond also advocated short ening of the pre-election campaign. He felt that the conventions should be held the first two weeks of September with the campaigns be ginning immediately. “I don’t foci t.lmt the election it self will lead to any great change in foreign policy. Future events will cause Ihe changes, not the ad ministration.” He added that under Eisenhower foreign policy will continue in the light of the United States as the leader of the free world. HOW THE PROFIT SYSTEM BENEFITS YOU !• Shortly after the end of World War II we brought out a brand new super gasoline called 7600—a high octane aviation fuel adapted to automobile operating conditions. The perform ance of 7600 was so superior to anything the average motorist had experienced that it was months before we could supply our stations with enough to satisfy the demand. 2* Today 7600 is still the top-quality gaso line in the West by a comfortable margin. For its quality has steadily improved from year to year. But in one way 7600 has been a rather embarrassing success-for we haven’t always been able to keep pace with the demand for it. 3* In order to keep up with this demand we were faced with doing one of two things: (1) reduce the quality of 7G00 so that we could make more of it, or (2) undertake a program to increase our output of high octane super quality gasoline. 4. It didn't take us long to decide on the de sireability of increasing our facilities for mak ing 7600 — although the program represents an investment of many millions of dollars. For we reasoned that by maintaining the quality of 7600 we would get enough additional busi ness to make a profit out of our investment. 5. This profit incentive is the driving' force behind our whole competitive economic system. It has given the American people the best products, in the greatest abundance, at the lowest cost in the world. That’s why any at tempt to tax away this profit incentive is bound to lower the standard of living of every American. MANUFACTURERS of Royal Triton the Amazing Purple Motor Oil! Available at leading car dealers throughout the nation UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA GNCORPORATED «N CALIFORNIA, OCTOBER 17 1890 This series sponsored by the people of Union Oil Company, is dedi cated to a discussion of how and why American business functions. We hope you 11 fa} free to send m any suggestions or criticisms you have Jo offer. Write: The President, Union Oil Company, Union Oil Building, Los Angeles 17, California.