Jerk Gets Jolt POLICE QUOTED Mrs. Cora W**41. 6'>, of Lincoln, Nebraska, driver of this car, as saying that when she started to back from the curb she accidently put the cur into high gear. It leaped the curb, plunged through the plate glass window of a drug store and halted lreside the soda fountain. One customer suffered a minor cut on the anil. (AP Wirephoto) Junior Women To Tap Twenty Twenty sophomore women will be tapped for membership in Phi Theta Upsilon. junior women's honorary, this spring. Selection will be based upon leadership, character and scholarship. Any woman completing 80 hours of work by the end of spring term and who has either 2.4 accumulative grade point average or a 2.4 grade point av erage winter term is eligible to petition for the honorary. Regu lar ASUO petition forms are to be used. Petitions must be turned in to Germaine LaMarche at Susan Campbell hall or to Sally Ryan at Carson hall by 5 p.m. Friday. Activities on the petitions are to be listed in the order of impor tance. No pictures are necessary. ’Stock Market* j NEW YORK (APi — Defense stocks were in the forefront of the market's advance Monday. Aircrafts were heavily pur J chased at higher prices. That buoyancy accompanied reports that the Chinese Reds were build ■ ing up their air strength op posite Formosa. The defense issues, however, weren't alone in their good show ! ing. Gains ran to around 6 points at the best in key sections. Losses of 2 to 3 points were found at the outside. i The Associated Press average I of 60 stocks was up S1.20 at j $166.00. Volume at 3.080.000 shares compares with 3,180.000 shares traded Friday. READ EMERALD WANT ADS Ballet Tickets Go On Sale Tickets went on sale today for a concert to be presented April 30 by the Ballet Society of Portland at the University The ater. Two performances are planned. One will be at 2 p.m.. primarily for grade and high school stu dents. Admission will be 50 cents for the students and $1 for ad ults at the matinee. Adult tickets for the second performance at 8 p.m. will cost SI.50, except for University The ater season ticket holders, who will be admitted for $1. The ballet program will include “Vicissitude," “Cianina,” “Danse Claasique.” by Tschaikovsky, and “Folk Song.” Choreography will be by the director, Jacqueline Martin Schumacher, and by guest choreographer Nicholas Vusasili :eff. Want Ads TELEPHONE 5-1511 - EXT. 218 • EMERALD OFFICE-lnd FLOOR ALLEN HALL RATES- 4 CenU pnr Word Fir»t Iruertion, 2 Centi per Word Thereafter. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Earn $75 per week during mimmer. Pari time work also available during bal ance of school year. Car neceasarjr. Cash summer scholarships. Write Mr. Ar nold. P.O. Box 542. Eugene, for personal Interview. 4-4tf I need three persons of high caliber to work with com pany opening new offlcse in this area. Work from 4 till 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. 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Phone 3-1725. $25-530 per month. 5-3 Lost Glasses; brown frames, beige case. Finder please call extension 224. 4-20 Applications Due For Officer Exams Applications to take the For eign Service officer examinations must be received by the Depart ment of State by May 2. Any student interested in applying should get an application blank immediately from M. D. Wattles, assistant professor of economics, or K. W. Onthank, associate di rector of student affairs. The examination for this area will be held in Portland on June 24. 1955. Research Grant Goes To Physics Professor Bernard Crasemann, assistant professor of physics, has recently received a National Science Foundation research grant for sp'-ctal work on mdioactlve iso topes. He exjiects to lake two years to complete hts project, which is ••ntitled "Decay Schemes of Long-lived Position Emitters'* Donald Retifunx, K. N. Forrest and James Pengra. all graduate students, will assist Crasernann with his research. 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