NO. I Talent Acts from Radio, Television To Appear in Oregon Club Variety KIT/ BROTI1KUM, comedy trio, head (he list of prufminniil rntrrlalnmput which appears Satur *‘*v ,,,Khl a* •'*<■ Arthur court. Featured met* In the Oregon t luh-*ponsorcd show are Connie liainen, singer, the HoMjrr Hotshots, some vocjl groups and juggling and tunibline stars. Talent act* well known in the field* of movie*, television, radio and vaudeville will appear Sat urday in the Oregon Club's Va riety show at Mac Court. The show, which will be staged arena-style, will begin at 8 p.m. and tickets are now on sale at Mac Court, on Broadway and Willamette downtown and at the Big Y Market. The production In for the bene fit of the University's athletic program, and will be arranged around a football theme. Team members and coachea will ait in a special section, and University rally events are planned. The RHz Brothers, just having finished with a Las Vegas book ing, will head the cast of enter tainers. They are a comedy trio. ASUO to Sell Insurance At Registration Wednesday ASUO student insurance will be sold in registration lines Wed nesday In the Student Union ball room. It will be in the ASUO ofjice, SU third floor, after that. Students buying the insurance for the entire year may receive one term free. Rates are $4.50 for 12 months. $3 for 8 months and $1.50 for 3 months. The ASUO receives a 25 per cent re bate on the $4.50 policies. The insurance pays up to $500 on each accident, including doc tor bills, hospital bills, surgery, x-ray fees, nurse bills and ambu lance fees. It covers up to $500 in cases of accidental death. It is effective immediately and includes 24-hour coverage. It covers car accidents, skiing, drowning, intramural sport acci dents, skating, scuffling and criminal attacks. This is the third year the Uni versity has carried the insurance Law Graduates Make Impressive Bar Record Oregon's law graduates made an impressive record in this year’s state bar examinations, with 16 of the 17 University ap plicants passing the tests. During the last four examina tions only three students have failed in their initial testing, with these passing during their sec ond attempt. plan, covered by Mutual of Omaha. It has been used at Ore gon State and at two Washing I ton schools. Students having questions about the insurance should con tact Mary Lou Glass, chairman, or Chuck Wilhoit, assistant , chairman. Connie Haines, star of Frankie Lome's television show and a | recording star, will also star in ! the show. The Hoosier Hotshots, known | for making music on such instru j inents as washboards, egg beat i ers and tin pans, will also appear. Payo and Mai, a juggling and !unicycle team recently on Ed 'Sullivan's television show, will ! present unusual and unique acts. An all-girl instrumental quar ;tet, the Cordolins, will present an a