Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 20, 1953, Page Seven, Image 7

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    J-Dinner Ticket Sales to End Today
Ticket sales for the journalism
family dinner, to be held Tuesday
at 6 p. m. in the Student Union
ballroom, will close today at 5 p.
fn. The tickets may be purchased
for $1 at the journalism quonset
next to Commonwealth hall.
"All students interested in jour
nalism are invited to come,” said
Gordon A. Sabine, dean of the
r
(school of journalism. The dinner
is informal and those attending
are advised to wear old clothes.
The evening’s entertainment will
include a talk on the new journal
ism building by Sabine and skits
by the faculty and students.
Patronize Emerald Advertisers.
Campus Calendar
9:00 School Pit Pin Conf Info
Lobby 2nd FI SU
11:45 Recpt Comm 111 SU
12:15 St. Bd Lunch 110 SU
3:00 Homecg Registration
Lobby 2nd FI SU
4:00 Int Aff-Com 315 SU
6:30 Sign Judg 315 SU
7:00 St. Bd Banq Ballrm SU
Oregano Schedule Stales Two Dorms
ana mentor halls will
lave Oregana living organizations
Jictures taken at Kennell-Ellis to
Jay from 9 a. m. to 5:15 p. m.,
lanet Eell, living organization edi- '<
:or, announced.
The dress will be suits and ties.
Sugene freshmen who are pledges
md living off campus may check
heir fraternity as their living or
ganization. All other pledges and
independent men will appear on
the dormitory page, Miss Bell said.
Off-campus Eugene independent
men who are affiliated with a haH
but not living in it may also have
their picture taken and appear on
the dormitory page, Miss Bell
stated. Monday’s schedule is Stit
zer hall from 9 a. m. to 5:15 p. m.
.. .and give thanks yon live in America!
This thanksgiving as you bow your head to express
your gratitude for your private blessings, remember
to give thanks for one you share with over 150 million
other people:
The blessing of living in America.
Nowhere else in the world are your personal rights
* so well guarded, and your work so well rewarded.
The average American wage, for instance, is $3100
... the Russian but $720.
The American gets an average of 323 pounds of
meat per year...the Russian gets only 33 pounds.
The American has an average of 38 pounds of sugar
to sweeten his life yearly... the Russian just 18 pounds.
The American spreads a minimum of 18 pounds of
butter and margarine on his bread in a year. The Russian
gets but 4.2 pounds.
Authority for these Russian production figures?
Georgi Malenkov, Premier of Russia. These are his own
statistics in his official speech to his Deputies.
He gives no figures for the production of cars, tele
vision sets, refrigerators. Eight years after the end of
World War II the Russian is apparently getting almost
none of these things.
Such unwitting testimony for the free American way
of life —from the one who would destroy it—should give
us pause this November 26th.
Pause to express our thanks for the gift of American
citizenship, and the inalienable rights this gift bestows*
Pause to determine to protect this way of :life for our
selves and our children’s children... against any odds!
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