3 Debate Teams To Enter Tourney I he University forensic squad is attending the annual Far West regional debate tournament at Lin field college today and Saturday, according to Herman Cohen, di rector of forensics, I lie group is competing for •speaking titles with teams from r ight states at the tournament, tiic largest forensic contest held this side of the Mississippi. Partici pants in former years have in cluded speakers from Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho, Cal ifornia, Utah, Nevada and New Mexico. Students making the trip include the three debate teams: Bruce Holt, freshman in pre-law, and Paul Ward, freshman in political scii nee; I ’ll 11 Cass, freshman in pre- law, and Don Miekclwait, soph omore in pre-law, entered in men's junior division debate; Loretta Ala: on, freshman in speech, and Kl.sie Schiller, junior in journal ism, entered in women’s varsity compel it ion. NAACP Status Study Planned Final action on recognition of a cam],i, chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is expected at Saturday’s student affairs commit tee meeting. ,J. V’. Berreman. sociology profes sor and NAACP adviser, will pre sent the group's answer to criti cism- by committee members. The faculty senate committee appoint ed last week to investigate student affairs committee policy on recog nition of campus organizations will also attend the meeting. The student affairs committee is considering the NAACP request for the second time in two weeks. Last week the committee tied three to three in a vote to grant the group recognition. Because of the tie vote, it was decided to hold an other hearing which Berreman could attend to present an argu ment favoring recognition. Arguments against the NAACP center on two clauses in the group's constitution and its nation- ! al affiliation. Both clauses have been changed since the committee voted against tine group last spring. Missionary to Visit Campus Tuesday Billie Blakeley, member of the travel staff of the Student Volun teer movement will be on campus Tuesday to talk with students in terested in missionary work. A missionary candidate under the board of foreign missions of the Presbyterian church, Miss ^Blakeley will also speak to the University Religious council, the Religious Directors association and at various religious houses, ac cording to Russ Walker, executive secretary of the YMCA. The arrangements of Miss Blakeley’s visit are being handled by the YM. Students who wish to talk to her should make their ap pointments in the YM office, Walker said. DIAMOND - WATCHES SILVERWARE HERBERT OLSON JEWELER 175 E. Broadway Eugene, Oregon Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Phone 4-5353 Blood Drive Time Schedules Told Time schedules for living or ganizations for the Tuesday Red Cross blood drive have been set, Yvonne Holm and Donna Ander son, co-chairman of the drive, have announced. The quota for the University has been set at 150, Commander J. H. Sheppard of the Naval training center, said. The drive is being sponsored by the downtown Naval and Marine corps training center. Students under 21 must receive the signed consent of a parent or a legal guardian on the official form printed in the Emerald or ob tainable at local Red Cross offices, the co-chairmen explained Blood will be given at the Veter ans' Memorial building, Kith and Willamette. Anyone needing trans portation should be at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house 10 minutes before appointment time. Miss Holm said. Cars will be provided for transportation. Anyone unable to make his appointment should call Miss Holm at the Ivappa house, 5-6711. All donors who have a type card should take it with them, said Miss Holm. Schedule for living organizations is: 11 a.m. Alpha Chi Omega, Al pha Delta Hi, Alpha hail. 11:15— Alpha Gamma Delta, Al pha Ornicron Pi, Barrister inn. 11:30 Alpha Phi, Alpha Xi Delta, Campbell club, 11:45 Ann Judson, Chi Omega, Delta Tau Delta. 12 Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta Chi 12:15 p.m. Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, French hall. 12:30 Delta Zeta, Gamma Phi Beta. Hale Kane. 12:45 Hendricks. 1 Highland, Kappa Alpha Theta, Lambda Chi Alpha. 1:15—Phi Della Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma. 1:30 Phi Beta Phi, Rebec, Phi Gamma Delta. 1:45 Sigma Kappa. University house, Phi Kappa Sigma. 2:00 Zeta Tau Alpha. Phi Sig ma Kappa. Pi Kappa Alpha. 2:15 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Mu, Sigma hall. 2:30—Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi Ep silon, Stitzer hall !yWWWWVWWVSAAftAWAft»A« ' 2:1 5 -Carson hall. 3:00 Alpha Tan Omega, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Psi. 3:15 Delta Upsilon, Gamma hall, Kappa .Sigma. 3:30 Merrick, Nestor, Pi Kappa Psi. 3:45 Philadelphia house, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Chi, Orchestra, Band Schedule Program The University orchestra string section and the University band will combine to present a concert Mar. 11, in the music school audi torium. The orchestra, under the direc tion of Edmund Cykler, professor of music, will do "Spielmusic,” a selection for two oboes, two flutes and strings, by Hindenmith, and "Music for Strings” by Quincy Porter. "Spielmusic,” says Cykler, is one of a series of numbers com posed by Hindenmith in the 20's. Otiier selections in the series con cern music for school groups, house groups and music to be played for enjoyment. All are un der the head, "Music for Use.” Robert Vagner, associate pro fessor of music, will direct the band in "Passacaglia and Fugue" by Wallingford Riegger and "Tun bridge Fair” by Walter Piston. Both selections are modern works. Piston is professor of composition in music at Harvard. Legion Oratorical Eliminations Today Eliminations for the sixteenth annual American Legion National High School Oratorical contest will lie held in Villard 201 at 3 p.m. today. Winners of local contests in Lin coln, Lane and Linn counties will deliver both prepared and ex-tem pore orations on phases of the United States constitution. The event will be open to all interested university students. Read the Emerald's Classified Ads. WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH OUR PERSONAL POSSESSIONS WHEN SCHOOL IS OUT? 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The Career day, to take place in the Student Union, will consist of speakers in virtually every field. Art and architecture, business, law, written and oral communica tions, special sciences, physical sciences, education and many other fields will be included in the ses sions. The two days following Career day will he devoted to the annual business conference of the Univer sity business school. Andersen Concert Slated for Sunday “Das Marienleben,” Paul Hinde mith’s song cycle for voice and piano will be given for the first lime in F.ugene Sunday when Ex ine Anderson, assistant professor of music, presents the work in the music school auditorium. Miss Anderson will be accom panied by Henri Arcand. Portland pianist, and the Reverend Austin Johnson, head of church rausic in the Catholic diocese of Oregon, will act as narrator. The concert, done as part of the Festival of Contemporary Art. has •only been given four times, the last of which was done by Miss Anderson in Portland last Novem ber. GAS PEDDLER HE me 4,9M Now Playing “Lawless Breed" with Rock Hudson Julia Adams also “The Raiders" with Richard Conte Yiveca Linclfors Starts Wednesday “Against All Flags" starring Errol Flynn Maureen O'Hara v also “Black Castle" with Stephen McNally Richard Greens Plays March 13 MIDNIGHT SHOW ‘Bride of the Gorilla’ Starts Sunday "The Sun Never Sets" with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Basil Rathbone Starts Wednesday “All Quiet on the Western Front" with Lew Ayres Emerald classified ads briny re sults.