Tower Nearing Completion fli THE FIRST OF THE OFFSHORE radar plane-detecting towers is nearing completion at the Fort' River shipyard at Quincy, .Mass., and will be launched soon. The huge, triangular shaped steel platform, weighing 2000 tons will be towed to sea and placed In position on caissons in tin ocean on Georges Banks, about 110 mites ea-t of t ape Cod, Mass. The towers will make up a radar chain stretching along the Atlantic coast front Norfolk. Va„ t« Newfoundland, u distance of 1500 miles. (At* Wirephoto) Parking Confusion Partly Explained By Bob Rogers Emerald keoorfer Although there has been some confusion as to the parking sit uation on campus, the arrange ment is relatively simple, accord ing to I. I. Wright, superinten dent of the physical plant. The city of Eugene controls the streets while the University has jurisdiction over all parking lots. Parking areas on campus are free for student use. except the reserved zone near Johnson hall and two designated areas in the Emerald parking lot which have been reserved for the u»e of in firmary officials and faculty members. The area near Johnson hall is only restricted between the hours of 8 to 5 on week days and from 8 to 12 a.m. on Saturdays. The only other possible University parking restriction is the yel low line along various curbs. These are placed in convenient locations for two main purposes: the conveniency of supply de livery to buildings and for emerg ency cases. The red parking meters in front of the Student Union and Emerald hall are controlled by Campus Briefs 0 The Student Union movie committee will meet on the third floor of the SU tonight at 6:45. Old members are requested to attend along with the new chair man. 0 Alpine club will meet to night at 6:30 in the Student Union to discuss summer climb ing schedule and to nominate officers for next year. 0 Outing club will meet today at 4 p.tn. in the physical edu cation lounge on the second floor of Gerlinger hall. 0 Catholic Mass will be held at the Sacred Heart hospital at 4:15 p.m. Thursday. The Feast of the Ascension will be held at that time. the city and are set-up for the convenience of business men who would otherwise have difficulty finding parking space. Violations of these campus parking laws result in the tow ing away of automobiles to the towing lot. where owners must paj the towing fees before get ting their cars back. Too Much Drinking Grounds for Divorce TACOMA (APi A divorce complaint filed in superior couit here Wednesday listed as grounds for divorce the fact that the husband drinks too much. Names of the parties Erma L. and Alvin Booze. The smallest known fish in the world is the Pandaka pygmea. These are about the size of an ant and are almost transparent, the large eyes being the only feature clearly visible. 'Workshop Has Displays THREE PARTICIPANTS in tonight's Creative Arts Workshop show examine architectural displays, also a part of the Work shop, in the browsing room. The three are, left to right, Roger Middleton, Jean Smith and Nelson Tandoc. Kleinsorgc to Go To Conferences Paul L. Kleinsorge. professor of economics, will participate in two conferences in Portland this weekend. At Portland State college on Friday he will attend a meeting sponsored by the Federal Media tion and Conciliation commission ; on arbitration procedures. Kleinsorge will play the role of arbitrator in a mock arbitra ; tion trial which is being spon sored by the International Wood I workers of America, Saturday in ; the Portland civic theater. Job Opportunities United Air Lines. Flight En gineers, Stewardesses. Mr. Cole man will be on the campus to interview interested students to day. Hallmark Greeting Curds. Sales Training Program. Mr. Griffith will interview May 24. Montgomery Ward Company. Accounting, Merchandising, Pro duction. Larry Jones will inter view on campus May 26. Students interested in mak ing appointments for inter views with the above representatives should contact Karl Onthank, di rector of graduate placement, in student affairs office of Emer ald hall. Want Ads TELEPHONE 5-1 SI 1 - EXT. 218 ? EMERALD OFFICE-2nd FLOOR ALLEN HALL RAIES: 4 Cent* per Word First Intertion, 2 Cent* per Word Thereafter. ARE YOU PAYING A PEN ALTY FOR BEING UNDER 25? If you are married or fe male ami now paying more than $30.40 a year for pub 11c liability and property damage auto insurance re newals, you are throwing money down the drain. May flower will give you PL. & I’D insurance for $15.20 per 6 months renewable. Check your old policy today. If you are paying a penalty, STOP. See JERRY BROWN, your MAYFLOWER AGENT before you renew. Ph. 4-9444, Res. 4-2957 or stop in at 962 Oak street. GET THE BEST FOR LESS. IT'S GOOD BUSINESS. 3-29tf Modern convenient, two bed room house, near Univer sity. Fireplace, Elect, range. Refrigerator. Garage, near grade school, playground, bus line. Food market. $80 mo. Phone ',-1297. 5-18tf TV Home and portable radio service, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., 9 years TV' experience. Phone Tele-tronics 3-5422. 1042 Oak Street. 5-17-tf Lost: Slate-blue glasses with rhinestone trim. In a red case. Contact Beverly Bar ker at 4-9318. 5-21 MEN WITH OR WITH OUT SALES EXPERIENCE W K have openings for I* I \ K MK\’ interested in summertime insurance work with guaranteed re newals the rest of the J 11< ‘.HI'.ST commission and expenses guaranteed during training period. Call or see CL K. Jack, Pyramid I,ife Insurance Co. 210 Ardel Offices, I elephonc 3 2.132. 5-1 Itf I need three persona of high cnllber to work with com pany opening new office in this area. Work from 4 til) 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. Apply room 104, HHfj Oak St. between 9 u.m. and 3 p.m. 4-7-tf SECRETARIAL: Afternoon# for architect*) office, adja cent to campus. Girl must be a good typist with pleas ant disposition and neat ap pearance. Rhone 4-8432, Mr. Wilmaen for appointment. 5-24 ANN'S COSTUME SHOP: Costume and formal rentals, all Hisses. 230 East 14th. Phone 5-2682. 5-20 For Sale—Bell 8c Howells Portable Cabinet for 12 in. speaker. J5.00. Call 5-0221. 5-23 Building's Inside Destroyed FIKEMKN BATTLE FLAMES early Tuesday which engulfed thi*. four story frame structure !u Tueonw, Wash. Two persons were suffocated, about 12 persons, some in their nightclothes, fled to safety. The entire Interior of the building was destroyed. (At' Wirephoto) YWCA Will Hold Nursery School Open house at the University | YWCA Cooperative Nursery school will be held May 24 from 9-12 a.m. at Plymouth house. Parents interested in enrolling three or four year olds for fall term are invited to attend. School i activities and rules will be ex plained. Membership in the school is open to all, first priority going to children of University stu dents. Children of University fac ulty and staff are next, and if further openings exist, children of non-University people may be enrolled. Cooperative nature of the school is emphasized. Mothers take turns assisting at the school, thus keeping fees at a minimum $5 a month for three-year-olds, and $7 a mouth for four-year olds. Attendance at a monthly meeting for mothers is compul sory. The school was organized in 1947 primarily for the benefit of student wives.