Phi Sigs Pledge 100 Per Cent Membership for Donation Phi Sigma Kappa lias pledged 100 per cent of its members to donate in the Red Cross blood drive, it was announced Tuesday. Each of the members has filled out an appointment card, accord ing to Mary Wilson, Red Cross board chairman. Eldon Johnson, dean of the col lope of liberal arts and the grad uate school, has encouraged cam pus support of the drive, Miss Wilson announced. Johnson issued a statement saying, "From what I know of the project and its pur poses, I am sure that it is worthy of the widest possible support and fullest co-operation." O, Meredith Wilson, president of the University, also announced his support of the blood drive, which is scheduled for 11a. m. to 4 p. m. Friday at McArthur court. The Red Cross board, which is sponsoring the drive on campus, has requested that appointment cards be turned in as soon ns pos sible, so the number of donors can bo ascertained and equipment or dered. The cards may be turned In at the Co-op or the UOTC de partment. * Parental permission slips, need ed only by students under 18 who have not donated blood’ here be fore, are to be taken with the don or at the time of his appointment, Miss Wilson said. A nursery for the children of faculty mem doth anti married stu dents will In- operated In McAr- 1 thur court 201 during the drive. Members of the Grey Ladies will operate the nursery. A plaque will be awarded to the living organizations which him the large it percentage of donors. 1 The award was won fall term by > Gamma Phi Beta. WHO GETS THE LION'S SHARE ? In 1953 the Union Oil Company of California did a $325,103,000 business. That’s big money. Who gets the lion’s share of it? The employees ? In wages and other benefits, 9,263 Union Oil employees earned $55,564,000. The average per employee: $5,998. The tax collector ? He did all right, too. Federal and other taxes took $21,821,000. (This does not include $55,239,000 additional in fuel taxes which we collected for the government.) The stockholders ? No, the stockholders did not get the lion’s share. They were paid $11,690,000 for the use of their money, plus a dividend of one share of common stock for each ten shares of common held. This was divided among more than 40,000 people. , v Well, who did get the lion’s share ? After we replenished working capital by $20,088,000 (over and above the $55,564,000 paid employees, the $21,821,000 that went to the tax collector and the $11,690,000 to stockholders), the lion’s share — or $215,940,000—was divided among more than ten thou sand companies and individuals we do business with. Some went for services. Some for materials. Some for wages. But all of the lion’s share of .Union Oil’s 1953 gross income was reinvested in the American economy. Maybe it helped make your job a better one. UNION OIL 0 COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ylri T T Vt Buy American and protect your standard of living