Schedule Announced For Flying Speeches Flying spec* ties for Mothers' Weekend will be given Monday and Tuesday evenings during the dinner hour, Recording to Joan Rainvllle and Sue Runisby, co chairmen of flying speeches fot 1 th*- weekend. Women participating in the flying speeches will go to the men’s living organizations, and! the men will go to the women’s j living organizations. The men1 will be under the direction of Hoii Roy. Women participating | in the speeches will he Hev O' Conner. Louann Pearson, Joan i Palmer, Mary Leash. Kay Camp- j l>eii and Otruiy Randall. All students ate urged to write their mothers. Inviting them to Mother's Weekend whlrh will be May 1.1-IS. Letters should be written immediately so that mothers can make reservations for their stay in Kugene. One hotel has already been filled for the weekend. A housing list will t>e sent to the living organiza tions. i Slug on Sunday The all-campus sing will be held Sunday afternoon this year and students should lie suie to invite thrdr mothers to attend the sing. A breakfast and general busi ness meeting will be held In the Student Union ballroom on Sat urday morning from 8:30 to 10:80. A luncheon in scheduled for Saturday noon on the old campus. During the luncheon the Jun ior Weekend Court will be pre sented and the Queen honored. Tappings will he conducted for several honoraries. A tea, sponsored by the Kugene Mothera’ club, will be held from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday In Ger Ilnger hall. Awards will be made at the tea at 3 p.m Dinner Saturday will be In the living organization*, and the canoe fete will be the Saturday evening attraction. Positions Available For Civil Service Kxaminations for the poaitiona of accountant, auditor, account ing and auditing clerk may now be applied for, according to the Federal Civil Service commis sion. Application forma and further Information may be obtained from any post office or from the director, 11th United States Civil Service region, 302 Federal Of fice building, Seattle 4 Washing ton. Applications for these exam inations must be on file with the above director not later than June IS. AGS Advocates 2 a.m. Closing Hour for Women ( continued jront pcuje one) | witn Minkflon when he said, "We shouldn't tif 'l to announce a aland just because UIS did.1 Greek Week 18 none of their business." The group was overwhelming in its approval of the plank for the discontinuance of the n II carnpus primary. A majority of th<- representatives expressed hope that a system of popular Voting could take its place. A plan to do away with the pri mary was also part of the AGS platform last year. Another item that had some discussion time devoted to it was one that favored the elimination of “u n j u s t discrimination" against Greek living organiza tions by the office of student af fairs. The plank referred specif ically to the five dollar charge to each Greek pledge. "If they want money, they j ought to charge everyone," Mc Cracken .said. “As it stands now, only Greeks have to pay and the office is taking advantage of our better nature." The platform follows: 1. Elimination of the unjust discrimination against Greek liv ing organizations through stu dent affairs’ use of the pledge fees for its ow'n purposes. 2. A student hotly examina tion of the University deferred living program and its dorm counseling program. Campus Calendar 4:00 6:00 10:00 PAD Noon Fr Tbl Panhel Rummage Sale Com ASUO Candidates Chapins Exec Canoe Fete Eta Mu Pi Alpine Cl 6:45 Rotary Dinner 7:00 Educ Movie Yng Demos Christ n Sci Hatch Lcct Stu Traf Ct Folk Dance Bon Voyage 113 SU 110 SU 112 SU 112 SU 334 SU 7:30 8:00 YM SU 110 SU 111 SU 112 SU Ballrm SU 138 tr.v 113 SU 114 SU Brs Rm SU 315 SU Gerl Annex Men’s Pool I 3. Two o'clock closing hours on Saturday night. 4 Discontinuance of the all 1 campus primary. 5. Continuance of the Canoe | Fete as an addition to the Uni versity’s traditions and restora : tion of the mill race to its former condition. 6 Functional innovation in the legislative and executive blanches of our student government. 7. Popular election of the yell king to be held at the time of the regular student body election on a non-partisan Irasts, in. an effort to provide a means of Tm plementing the wishes of the' ! student body. INTKRPBETEK PU CHOUCHAND wear* exprminn of amazement a* Cejrlon’a Prime Minister Sir John Kotrlawala points finger at Red China Premier Chou Kn-Lai, right, during heated exchange at closed session of political committee of 2»-nation Asian-Afrloan conference at Bandung, Indone sia. The conference ended with a series of unanimous resolutions designed to foster peace among I world’s peoples. Art Survey Is Lecture Topic A survey of "Art of Mexico" | will be given to listeners at the weekly browsing room lecture in the Student Union tonight by David Hatch, instructor in art. Illustrated by colored slides which he took in Mexico last summer, the lecture will deal pri marily with the art considered to be "handicraft works” in the 7:30 p.m. talk. This includes weaving, metal work and ceram : ics. He will also discuss Mexi ' can architecture. The objects to be pictured in the slides will range from ar 1 tides of antiquity to the present day. The slides were made by Hatch either in the field with i the artist or through special ar rangements with museums in the Central American country. He also plans to show' a short • film on the art of weaving, so that the audience may see the motions employed by the w'eaver. | Discussion leader for the eve . ning will be W. S. 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Nu, Phi Sigrna Kappa and Alpha Delta Pi will build “Float of Songs,” for 1935. "Babes in Toyland,” for the year 1937. will be built by Alpha Tau Omega, University house and Kappa Kappa Gamma. The ta Chi, Delta Zeta and Orides will build 1939's float, “Alice in Wondarland.” Beta Theta Pi and Alpha Phi’s float, “Arabian Nights,” is next followed by “Of Thee I Sing.” Today's Staff Makeup Editor: Valerie Hersh. News Desk: Anne Hill, Carol Craig, Anne Ritchey. Copy Desk: Dotty Griffith, Joe Gardner. Night Staff: Claudia W'urtz, Sanford Milkes. from l»4z. “Float from the Present,” will be the one built by Philadelphia House, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Gamma and Rebec House. A comic float, built by Alpha hall and Delta Delta Delta will follow those entered for com petition. READ EMERALD WANT ADS FILTER TIP TAREYTON Gives SYou True Tobacco Taste And Real Filtration, Tool PRODUCT