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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1955)
Trip Completed FIRST LT< JOHN CONROY, his goal of flying; round! rip from coast to coast in one day completed, heads for a restaurant with hi-, family May 21. Conroy breakfasted in Los Angeles, flew an Air National Guard Sabre Jet to New York and had lunch, and got back to Los Angeles in time for dinner. With him are his wife, Jeane. his daughter, Barbara. 4, and his sons. Billy. 1, and Timothy, 3. (AP Wirephoto) Piano Recital Is Thursday Rosalie Blickenst&fi'. senior in music, will present a piano recital Thursday at 8 p. m. in the music school auditorium. Included in her program will be “Fantasy, in C Minor." by Bach; “Sonata, F Shaip Major, Opus 78." by Beethoven; and "Sonu tine." by Ruvel. Miss Blickenstaff will also play “Etude, in F Major, Opus 10. No. 8." and “Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel." by Brahms. YW to Select Counsellors Duckling counsellors will soon be selected by the YWCA for their "big-little sister" program for next year. Girls interested in the pro gram are asked to place their names and addresses in the box pmvided in the dormitories. Each counsellor will be informed this summer who the freshmen girls are for whom she will be a coun •sellor. Duckling counsellors write to the incoming freshmen during the summer and take them on a coffee date when they arrive on campus. A training program will be held the week before finals, according to Joan Kraus, chuii - man of the program. Senate Demos Looking For True Story' on Air Power WASHINGTON (APi-Senate Democrats put on new pressure Monday to get what Democratic leader Lyndon B. Johnson termed i the “time story" on how Amer ican air power stacks up against : Russia's. Senator Symington who. fired up the controversy last week, demanded in the Sen- I ate that the^Eiser.hower admin- j istration aSswer "the one great Question . . . how does our j strength compare with the j strength of the Communists, j those who have so often reiterat-' ed their determination to de-1 stroy us?" “Get Together” Johnson, of Texas, said Secre tary of Defense Wilson owed it to the people to straighten them out on the question and to see to it th^t “he generals and the secretaries get together so that Campus Calendar Noon Soph Honors Com 110 SU Sinf 111 SU Soc Club 112 SU Perloff Lnch 113 SU Theatre Exec Com Lnch SU Psi Chi 214 SU Marshall Lnch 215 SU 1:00 Marshall Asbly Ballrm SU UIS * 315 SU Druids 333 SU Alpha Lambda Delta Gerl 2nd FI 5:30 KBO Bnqt 110 SU U of O-OSC Panhel Com Lnch SU 6:00 Asklepiads Init 315 SU 6:30 ASUO Millrace Com 333 SU Scab & B1 334 SU 6:45 Hse Chap 215 SU 7:00 Asklepiade Bnqt 113 SU Stu fub Bd 337 SU Orides Gerl 2nd FI 7:30 Concert Lect 202 SU Yeomen 213 SU ICEC 214 SU Pi Lambda Theta Dadsrm SU Christian Sci Gerl 1st FI the light hand knows what the left hand is doing.'' Ten days ago. Secretary of Air Force Talbott issued a release discussing the appearance of new types of .Russian warplanes. That led Symington at the time to. question whether Russia might , not be gaming air superiority. Confusing Statements Since then there have been j what Senator Johnson called “a I new lash of confusing state-, ments." He said “there should be clarification as to what is the; true story.” The magazine Aviation Week said Sunday that Russian air ad vancements have shocked “even I the top level and the most j knowledgeable military aviation leaders on the Pentagon.” The magazine said some high civilian officials in the govern ment seem to have been practic- ] ing ”a deliberate deception” of the people. “Not Cost” Before the controversy worked up to its peak last weekend. President Eisenhower told his news conference on Wednesday that "To say that we have lost in a twinkling all of this great Chicago Prof Here Today Harvey S. Perloff, a faculty member at the University of Chi cago, will be on campus today and Wednesday to discuss some of the problems of industrial ex pansion in the Northwest with the faculty and graduates of the business school. He will be a guest of a faculty luncheon at noon today in the SU. Perloff is interested in re gional planning, urban develop ment problems and in the loca tion and growth of industries. He “was one of the chief organ izers of the ‘block committees’ set up to consider the growing pains of the region around Chi cago,” according to V. P. Mor ris, dean of the school of business administration. technical development and tech nical excellence as well as the numbers in our total aircraft is just not true.” Returning to the debate Mon day, Symington told the Senate: “Evidence continues to pile up that Communist airpower is moving up to us in offensive striking power, and is moving ahead of us in the fields of de fense power, production and technology. Warning Light “The warning light ia on. Only the blind, or more sinister peo ple, will deny that fact.” Symington was secretary of the Air Force under President Truman. Third-Grader Finds Rhyme HELENA, Ark. (AP>— Poetry isn’t easy for third graders, but Christie Newkirk found a word that rhymed when his class made Mother’s Day gifts recently. The teacher told them to write a sweet little verse on a paper j plate, something beginning with "mother dear.” Christie scrawled on his plate: Mother dear Do you like beer? Skeleton Committee Petitions Due irf SU Skeleton committee petitions for all Student Union committees are due Wednesday at 5 p.m. in the SU petition box on the third floor of the SU. Petitioners will be interviewed Thursday evening, according to Marlis Claussen, SU personnel chairman. Committees include publicity, public relations, dance, music, re corded music, movie, browsing room, art gallery and coffee hour forum. The common field mouse is short lived. 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Address inquiries to No. 3. 2f>41 Dwight Way, Berke ley 4, Calif. 5-27 SECRETARIAL: Afternoons for architects office, adja cent to campus. Girl must be a good typist with pleas ant disposition and neat ap pearance. Phone 4-8432, Mr. Wilmaen for apjxjintment. 5-24 | Wanted: Two or three riders to St. Louis and return, starting June.14. Will be there approximately onV month. Phone before 10:30 I a m. 6-5048. 5-26 j Lost: 3 leather sofa cushions. 2 led. 1 green. 1 scholarship plaque, reward. Call house manager Phi Kappa Psi, 4-5653. 5-27 __ Lost Pink strap shoe at Al pha Phi house dance May i 21. Call 5-9250. 5-26 MEN WITH OR WITH OUT SALES EXPERIENCE U K have opening* for MV 1C MKN interested in summertime insurance work w it It guaranteed re newal* the re-t ut the year. ilKiHEST commission and expenses guaranteed during training period. Call or see C. K. Jack, Pyramid l.ife Insurance Co, 210 Ardel Offices. Teiepfa>ne > J.vtj 5 111 f I need three persons of high caliber to work with com pany opening new office in this area. Work from 4 till 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. Apply room I'M, 883 Oak St. between 9 a m. and 3 p.m. 4-7-tf For Rent: For summer ses sion. large, modern com pletely furnished 3-bed room house all appliances, 2'j blocks south of cam pus. Ratio, barbecue. Call 3-3991. 5-20 Walt Gaffney going to New York, the Kmpi re State, via Chicago, leaving 10th or 11th. wishes riders to share expenses. Driving ’55 Rambler. Call 5-3753 after 0 00. 5-27 TV Home and portable radio service. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., 9 years TV experience. Rhone Tele-tronlcs 3-5422. 1042 Oak Street. 5-17-lf Wanted: riders Interested in going to midwest or east after finals contact m«> im. 214 Science Building. 5-24. 26; 0-2 Lost: White satin brocade evening bag with gold clasp. Finder please return to Plymouth House Call 5-8741. 5-25 FOR SALK: 25 hp Ev in rude. New. In factory carton. Never used $50 below cost. Phone ext. 593. 5-27 Oregon, OSC Geologists Meet Oregon and Oregon State atu-1 dents in geology held a joint; dinner meeting of the Oregon Section of the American Insti-! tute of Mining and Metallurgical j Engineers at the Benton hotel in Corvallis last Friday night. Stephen M. Shelton, regional director of the Bureau of Mines, gave a lecture and showed a pic ture on metallurgy of rare mo- j tals. Seventy students and their wives were present at the annual dinner. Next year's meeting will be held in Eugene. ‘Stock Market • NEW YORK (APi-Prices! slipped lower in the stock mar ket Monday in the midst of light trading. The decline extended to almost all sections of the list. The AP average of 60 stocks was down $1.00 at $162.50 with the industrial component off 70 cents, railroads down $1.70, and utilities off 20 cents. Volume was small at 1,900,000 shores. That compares with 2, 240,000 shares traded Friday. Indians Will Be Relocated WASHINGTON (APi Indian families soon to he flooded out of their traditional home at Celil lo Falls by construction of The Dalles dam would he re-located at federal expense under terms of a bill introdiu **d Monday by Senator Wayne Morse (D-Orei. The bill calls for re-location by the Department of the Inter ior and authorizes transfer of $210,000 from the secretary of Army to secretary of the interior to carry out the program. Morse, terming the Indians "a casualty of the march of prog ress," said they are without funds or other means to obtain new homes. He said that he and Senator Richard Neuberger (D-Ore), who co-sponsored the bill, would seek prompt action on it. Today's Staff Makeup Editor: Anne Ritchey. News Desk. Bob Robinson, Anne Hill. Copy Desk: Carole Beech. Nighf Staff: BeV Chamberlain, Mary McCroskey.