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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1955)
Wo/7s Patiently r I o» U-YKAK-OM) < \ KOI.INK NKI.I.IGAN waits patently for an ambulance after being struck by an automobile while riding her trleyeli oil a Buffalo, V\„ street Sunday. The drl\er, Mrs. Iiatti 1’rlnce, was charged hy |M>llrc with driving the wrong way on a one-way street. The child was reported in fair condition. ( \l' \\ Irephoto) US to Ship Arms To West Germany BONN, Germany (APi Sub stantial quantities of American military equipment will b<- de llvered to West Germany as soon a . the lionn parlament passes law- creating her armed forces, lh>- f.S. Embassy announced Tuesday. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said recently these laws will be p issed before Parliament starts its summer recess July 15. The Embassy announcement said: Substantial quantities of de f<nse equipment hav» been stock piled in the United States in an ticipation of German rearma ment and deliveries of this equip ment are expected to start soon after the West German federal ' republic enacts the laws neces sary for the creation of the Ger man armed forces." Before West Germans can be put into uniform a number of new laws, laying down conditions ; of service, rates of pay and other points, have to be passed. "IT SURE TASTES GOOD!' "REAL CORK TIP, TOO r CIGARETTES .7//) ^ODERN SIZE AMD DRAWS SO EASY!” FILTER TIP TAREYTON Charcoal-Filtered for Mildness PRODUCT OF <)/u J’/wuea n Jo^iLazo^Snyxa ny Bermuda Shorts Show Increasing Popularity By Anne Ritchey Emerald Auittant Newt Editor Bermuda shorts rnay only be for brave souls at Oregon, but a nationwide poll shows that they may be the coming thing. Results of polling by Asso ciated Collegiate Press at Minne apolis, Minn., revealed that 40 percent of all students asked think they will grow in popu larity with women on campus and 29 percent think they will be more popular than they now are, with both men and women, next year. Only 2i percent of the stu dents polled across the nation thought they would not grow in popularity with either men or women. Two University football play ers, both 200-pounri plus line men, bravely bought Bermuda shorts Tuesday. They were Freshman (iuard Boh I,ope7 and Sophomore t'huek Austin, who lettered in second-string varsity tackle. An interesting question asked the students polled, which brought slightly less-enthusiastic results, was "If a few people around your campus started wearing Bermuda shorts, would you be willing to don a pair and help give the fad a boost?" A brave 42 percent of the wom en said yes, while only 17 per cent of the men said they would. More women would definitely not, however, because 49 percent an swered negatively. Evidently there is safety in numbers, because 51 percent of women and 28 percent of the men polled said they would wear them if a large number of people on their campus started wear ing them. There were still 71 percent of men who would hold out and not wear them, however. One male sophomore from the University of Minnesota, quoted in the polling, decided it would probably be all right for women, though, saying "If the girls have pretty legs I’m all for them, i Bermuda shorts! t ” When You Think of CHINESE FOOD You Know It's Best at LESLIE'S MANDARIN RESTAURANT 1249 Alder Ph. 3-6234 Campus Calendar Noon Fr Tbi 111 SU Arts Feat Com 113 SIX 1:00 AF-ROTC 315 SU 6:00 Sr Class Ldrs 111 SIX 6:30 Canoe Fete Com 110 SIX Alpine Cl 112 SU 7:00 Young Demos 114 SU Alpha Kap Delta 315 SU Educ Movie 138 CW 7:30 Beall Lect Brs Rm SU Folk Dance Cerl Annex 8:00 FT A 334 SU READ EMERALD WANT ADS FORD ■ STANWYCK Violent 'we* Cinemascope j II -AND =3C= t mfldmboo Prison Robert FRANCIS Dianne FOSTER . Brian KEITH )J Can a summer vacation job turn into a career? Many young college men who have worked at Safeway in summer jobs have found food retailing a fascinating business. After college, they’ve gone on with their Safeway careers—and many of them now hold top jobs with our company. Perhaps these facts will give you some idea of whether you'd like a career in this challenging field. Is food retailing interesting work ? Modern food retailing is a fast paced, dynamic field — as different from the old "cracker barrel" days of food selling as a jet plane is from the Wright brothers' first model. New food processing methods, new food products, make this field one of the most challenging in the business world. Do you get trained on the job? Yes, every Safeway store employee "learns while he earns.” In group sessions and in on-the-job training, trained supervisors help him broaden his skills and prepare him for the next job up the ladder. How big is the future in this field ? A.. When you consider that there will be 13 million more people to feed by I960, you can see there will be plenty of room for capable young men in food retailing. Few other fields offer such a wide-open opportunity for a young man to move ahead quickly. If you’re looking for a career in a well-paid, challenging field, aren’t these things worth thinking about?. There9s a career to look forward to in food retailing at SAFEWAY One in a series ahout career opportunities in a challenging field < ■■