Goldman to Lead UO Band Concert Edwin Franko Goldman, leader of the well-known Goldman band of New York City will be guest conductor at the University con cert band performance Wednes day. The concert will be at 8:15 p.m. in Student Union ballroom. It is open to all University stu dents and Eugene townspeople. Goldman is one of the more noted men in the field of band music in the nation. Since 1911 he has directed his own band in concerts in New York. For the University concert Goldman will direct 110 mem bers of the concert and varsity bands in many of his own compo sitions including the most well known. “On the Mall.” Goldman has composed more than 100 other marches and other compositions for band. He has also written many articles and books on band music. Students May Find Lost Books in SU Mrs. Jean Bailey, in charge of the lost and found department, has announced that many text books and notebooks have been found and are waiting to be claimed at .the main desk in the Student Union. Names in some of the lost books are: Dale Banks, Helen Bates, Joanne Brandon. J ohn Bohiman. \V. R. Bullahn. Jr., Norma Carson, Eileen DeWilde. Gordon Dahlauist. Don Dexter, Raymond Freauff, Raymond Green, Arlene Hardt. Chuck Harrell. M. P. Jacobsen, Shirley Kraus, Aimee Lifebare. Lynn Lemery. D. A. Maxwell, Shan non McGee. Barten A. McKagen, Fred Mchr, John O'Keefe, Ted Owens. Jim Perry. Robert Reaves, E. P. Remir, Bruce Ti tus. William Vibrans. Joanne Ware, R. Wilson and John Win kelman. Many books in the lost and found department are without names, and the losers may claim by identifying them. Tax Returns Help Available Mar. 28 Students who wish help in making out state income tax re turns may receive aid from a rep resentative of the state tax com mission beginning March 28. The representatives will be in the old Po3t Office building, 23 W. 6th, in Eugene from 8 to 5 p.m. on the following dates: March 28 to April 1 Apr il 4 to 8. and April 11 to 15, inclusive. UW Denies Student Bid To Invite Oppenheimer SEATTLE (APi — The Uni versity of Washington Board of Regents Saturday denied a peti tion. signed by 1,107 students, which asked that Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer be invited to lec ture at the university. The petition, presented in per son by 40 students at a board meeting, protested the action of University President Henry Schmitz in rejecting a recom mendation by the physics depart ment that the atomic scientist Ire invited. This was the second time for the regents to uphold Dr. Schmitz in the Oppenheimer matter. Charles F. Frankland, chairman of the regents, assured the peti tioners that the matter had been reviewed carefully. Today's Staff Makeup Editor : Valerie Hersh. News Desk: Bob Robinson, Anne Ritchey. Copy Desk: Marcia Mauney, Kathleen Morrison. Night Editor: Janet Kneeland. Little Colonel Contestants LIGHT FINALISTS in the Little Colonel contest have Iscen announced, four each for the urniy and air force ItOTf iinltH. The foul for the air force (top row) are, left to ri);lil: •loan Hunter, 1C nth Joseph, >1010*1 \\ ick and Put Leonard. The four contestant's in the bottom row, competing in the army contest, are: Diane David, Marcia Dutcher, Vlma Owen and Charlotte Itritts. Tin* winner will be decided by preliminary vote and percentage of ticket sales and will to- announced at the Military Hall Saturday night. Sec Little Colonel story on page 1. PATRONIZE EMERALD ADVERTISERS He Needs Experience, Too! . "'Experience Is The Best Teacher" Now! Learn Advertising I f TRAINING SESSIONS! * Mr. Jack Weber, a former newspaper advertising man ager now studying for a master's degree instructs Emerald ad staffers every Saturday at 1 o'clock. Talking over results of your account work speeds up learning. Get in on this if your aim is to learn advertising! ACTUAL EXPERIENCE! You can get some Emerald advertising accounts and gain actual selling experience. Call on as many or as few as you wish. You'll find there's nothing like talking to business men which will give you advertising know-how. And how this will pay off after you graduate) For a chance to sell Emerald Advertis " ing, or for layout or office work, talk to Donna Runberg or Bill Mainwaring at the Emerald office today!