ExDert on Near East To Speak Next Week The president of the American University in Cairo from 1945 to 1953 and the current president of the Near East foundation, John Badeau will address a University assembly Feb. 18 on the topic "What Is at Stake in the Near East?" Badeau’s association with the Near East started in 1928 when r he was a member of the United Mission in Mesopotamia. He joined the staff of the American uni versity in 1930, when he was ap pointed associate professor of phil-1 osophy and religron. He became dean of the college of arts anil sciences in 1938. During the war he served with the United States office of War information as the chief regional specialist for the Middle East. In addition to his university du ties. Badeau has served on the Egyptian government's committee for private schools and commit tee to review university studies. He was also a member of the Egyptian Association for Social Studies, associate editor of the Jottrnal of Modern Education, oc casional examine!' for Egyptian university anil chairman of the Near Epst Christian Council's committee on education. When he left Egypt to accept the position as head of the Near East foundation he was awarded the Order of the Nile by Egyptian leader Gen. Mohammed Naguib in appreciation of his services to Egypt. This is Logical? Ily A»aoclmrd A former president of the United Nations general assembly, General Carlos Itomulo of tfic Philippines, says Adam and Kve were probnhly Russians. In a Pittsburgh speech, Komulo explained that slnee Adam and Kve were cold and mlaernblc, unsheltered, hungry and misled by a serpent tln-y must huve been Russian. , . Picture of a man changing his motor oil It’s hard to believe now, we know. But several years back—before you could buy Royal Triton in most any city—some people who had dis covered the amazing purple motor oil on a visit to California were in the habit of ordering it by mail after their return home. When a product earns this kind of loyalty you think twice before you do anything to it, even to improve it. Yet we have just announced Royal Triton motor oil in two new all-weather, all-climate grades: Royal Triton 5-20 and Royal Triton 10-30. They lubricate with the thoroughness of a lightweight winter oil, protect with the toughness of a heavyweight summer oil. This is only one of hundreds of times since the end of World War II that we have improved a product you, the customer, were more than happy to keep right on buying as it was. Why don’t we wait until you demand these new and better things? Because we can’t afford to. We are com peting for your business, and if we don’t constantly better our products our competitors will better us. Obviously, no matter which one of the oil companies comes in first in this race, the real winner is.. .you. UNION! OIL 0 COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Buy American and protect your standard of living