Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 02, 1955, Page Six, Image 6

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    ASUO Election Ballot
1. All students may vote for
ASUQ ' president and senate
niembership-at-large.
2. Members of freshman, soph
omore and junior classes may
vote for class officers in the sec
tion designated by an encircled
number in.the right margin.
3. Number the candidates (in
each section of the ballot that
you use) in the older of your
freference—1. 2. 3. 4, 5. etc.
for as many as you wish to vote
(or.
4. A total of eleven (lit can
didates are to be elected in the
ASUO voting: i president, vice
Swedish Blonde
Found Dead in LA
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A
Swedish blonde bookeeper.
daughter of a Stockholm build
ing contractor, was found dead
in her apartment Saturday. Po
lice said after an autopsy Sun
day that death was due to an
air embolism apparently caused
by an attempted abortion.
The victim was Miss Birgit
Johansson, 25. Last Dec. 12. the
Stockholm newspaper Aftonblad
et said Miss Johansson would
marry Mai Whitfield. U.3. Negro
track star.
Whitfield denied it, and after
that Miss Johansson said the
report was due to a misunder
standing.
Whitfield's brother-in-law. Ho
race P. Clark, said the runner
left three days ago for a track
meet in Trinidad. Clark said
Miss Johansson and the two
time Olympic 800-meter cham
pion met during the 1952 Olym
pics in Europe but that they
never dated.
Police said nothing has been
found in the case to involve
Whitfield.
Detective Sgt. E. V. Jackson
said a friend of Miss Johansson,
identified as Sam Lanier. 25.
found her dead when he visited
her flat. Detective Sgt. Herman
Zander said Lanier, who was
questioned and released, told of
ficers he had known her about
two months.
She was employed by a Holly
wood bank and was a kinder
garten teacher in Stockholm be
fore coming to the United States.
The county coroner's chief au
topsy surgeon. Dr. Frederick D.
Newbarr. performed the post
mortem. He said she was “five
to six months pregnant."
There have been no arrests in
the case.
Noted Evolutionist
Will Speak Here
Ernst Mayiy noted evolution
ist jand professor at Harvard
university, will speak on “The
Origin of the Species” Tuesday
at 8 p.m. in 123 Science.
Author of several books on
evolution, Mayr was formerly
assistant curator of the Berlin
Zoology Museum before he came
to America. He was made cura
tor of the Whitney-Rothschild
Collection in the American Mu
seum of Natural History in 1944.
Sigma Xi. national science
honorary, is sponsoring the lec
ture.
Emerald Staff Meets
The staff of the Oregon Daily
Emerald will meet Tuesday night
at 9 p.m. in the Emerald office.
All r eporters, copy desk work
ers, proof readers and ad side
workers, as well as upper' staff
members, are requested to be
present, according to Jerry Har
rell. editor.
Plans for the Emerald picnic
and banquet will be among' the
points discussed.
president, and nine (0) senators
ut-larjp'.
ASUO President
( ) AGS Bud Hinkson
(Candidate for President)
( ) UIS Sam Vahoy
(Candidate for President)
( ) AGS Darrel D. Brittsun
( ) UIS Chuck Mitchelmore
( ) AGS Brian Booth
( ) UIS Mary Claire Allen
( ) AGS Louie Blue
( ) UIS Bob Biggs
( ) AGS Anne Ritchey
t ) UIS David Lobb
( ) Non-Partisan Fred Hogg
( ) AGS Rob Roy
( ) UIS Richard McDaniel
( » AGS Ann Erickson
( ) UIS Dorothy Her
( ) AGS Nan Hagedorn
( ) UIS Roger Sommer
( ) AGS Walt Ching
( ) LrIS Kathy Morrison
( ) AGS Bill Moore
( ) UIS Susan Lamb
Senior Class
( > AGS Martin Brandenfels
(Candidate for President i
( ) UIS Kip Wharton
(Candidate for President)
( 1 AGS Patty Fagan
(Candidate for Representative)
( ) UIS Sam Frear
(Candidate for Representative)
Junior Class
( ) AGS Doug Basham
(Candidate for President)
( ) UIS Carl Groth
(Candidate for President)
( > Sally Jo Greig
(Candidate for Representative)
( ) UIS Charlsie Parker
(Candidate for Representative)
Sophomore Class
( ) UIS Dale Bajema
(Candidate for President)
( ) AGS Jim Lynch
t Candidate for President)
( > Non-partisan Betty Herr
mann
(Candidate for Representative)
( ) AGS Jim Hilands
(Candidate for Representative >
( ) UIS Samuel G. Whitney
(Candidate for Representative)
Petitions Called
For RE Week
Petitions are being called for
members of the executive com
mittee for next year's Religious
Evaluation week, according to
Bill Swenson, general chuirman
of the week.
Positions to be filled at tins
time include a vice-chairman,
secretary and treasurer. They
will be due next Monday in the
ASUO petition box.
Students who formerly peti
tioned for general chairman will
be automatically considered for
the executive spots. Swenson
said.
Duties of the vice-chairman
will include sharing the total re
sponsibility of the planning. The
secretary will take minutes of
all executive and general meet
ings. and the treasurer will
handle an appropriate budget of
$1000. Swenson said.
Other sub-committee chair
men will be chosen later through
petitions.
Reading Lists
DueThursdav
Thursday is the deadline for
reading tlists from campus liv
ing organizations which are in
competition for the Josephine
Evans Harpham library cup.
The trophy is given annually
by Mrs. Everett E. Harpham,
Eugene, to promote living or
ganizations to stimulate reading
interest among members by
means of a house library pro
gram.
Reading lists should be turned
in to Miss Bernice Rise, brows
ing room librarian. The cup will
be awarded during Junior Week
end.
The last American League pit
cher to win 30 games in a single
season was Lefty Grove of Phil
adelphia. in 1931.
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