Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 29, 1955, Page Three, Image 3

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    Busy Morning For Women
FLKIMJKS W KHIC WKU OMKD with ojH*n arm* and broad smile* Wednesday morning by Oregon's
sororities at special breakfast honoring the freshman women. A typical scene Ih this one at Alpha
Oinii ron FI. where mnnlM-r* of Sigma Mil Epsilon jazz hand entertained happy pledges and
members.
Band Greets Pledges
•IAZZ liKKOUK BKKAKFAST was order of the day, with Slg Kp
member playing MKh selection* as “When the Saints Go March
liiK Home" to happy coeds. The Jazz group will also play for l ni
\crslt> pep rallies during footbull season.
Campus Briefs
• Kwania, sophomore women'**
honorary will meet tonight at
6:30 ill the Student Union.
• Infirmary record** tinted four
student* who were confined to
the hospital for medical atten
tion* Wednesday. They are Bar
bara Knight. Laurie K. Fisher,
Douglas Basham and Walter E.
Ashton.
£mera(cl ....
Want Ads
1910 Plynx>uth club coupe, re
built motor, A-l mechan
ically. Good tires and bat
tery. New two-tone paint
job. $150. Phone 3-2640.
9-26tf
Royal quiet Deluxe portable
typewriter. Excellent con
dition. Reasonable. Call 5
8694. 9-23 tf
For sale: L. C. Smith type
writer. Good condition. $25.
Phone 4-9426. 9-30
Circulating oil heater, 3-room
size. Good condition. $20.00.
Phone 4-9958. 9-29tf
Used Desks and Chairs. Phone
4-1238.
Tree Management
Positions Offered
The Department of Interior
has positions open in the north
west and Alaska for foresters
' in the Bureau of Land Manage
ment, Bureau qf Indian Affairs
uud other agencies.
The position pays $4,525 a year
I and includes professional work
in scientific and executive phases
of forest management.
Grad Assistant
On Senator's Staff
Bert E. Swanson, graduate
assistant in political science, is
working on the staff of Senator
Neuberger during a three month
leave of absence.
Swanson, who graduated from
[ George Washington university in
1951 received his master’s degree
this summer. On Jan. 1 he will
return to his research duties on
! the Kellogg project with the po
litical science department.
____
Today's Staff
Makeup Editor: Janet Knee
: land.
News Desk: Corenlia F’ogle,
Loretta Meyer, Anne Ritchey.
Night Staff: Bev Chamberlain.
Woman Returns
Abducted Baby
SAN FRANCISCO <*-A child
i less housewife who "just had to
’ have a baby” remorsefully sur
i rendered Robert Marcus to a
j priest in Stockton early Wed
i nesday, nine flays after the new
born boy was kidnaped in San
Francisco.
Recovery of the healthy baby,
| nrw 11 days old, ended a nation
wide hunt.
Dr. Sanford Marcus. 34, and
his wife, Hanna, 29, sped in a
| police car the 82 miles to Stock
| ton from San Francisco in 75
■ minutes for a joyful reunion
with their son.
Gives I’p Baby
Frightened by the earlier ques
tioning of a deputy sheriff, Mrs.
Betty .lean Benedicto, 27. plump
and blonde, decided to give up
the baby she had tended while
i police and the FBI hunted him
; from California to New York.
Police were closing in on Mrs.
Benedicto when she stepped to
I a telephone in Stockton, called
i Dr. Marcus, told him the infant
was safe and that she was leav
| ing it at St. Mary's Church in
! Stockton.
Baby Sleeps Through All
Baby Marcus slept through it
: nil. He was taken to the emer
gency ward of Stockton's St.
Joseph Hospital, where Dr.
j Marcus and his wife were re
| united with him.
Dr. Marcus said it took “only
a few seconds” to "become at
least 99 per cent sure" that the
child was his son, stolen from
San Francisco's Mt. Zion Hos
pital Sept. 19.
They Went
That-Away
LONDON Iff>—It's enough to
make • a man hopping mad—
someone with itchy fingers had
stolen the flea circus Maurice
Cheepen has taken days to
bring up to scratch.
Cheepen, manager of the
Troxy movie house at subur
ban Stepney, put his miniature
performers out on display in
the lobby to advertise a coming
circus flint. Overnight they
disappeared.
“You've no idea how hard it
is to find a nice juicy flea in
London these days,” he said.
Vets Office Announces
Loan Examiner's Post
An open competitive exami
nation for appointment of loan
examiner and loan servicing rep
resentative in the loan guaranty
division of the Veterans admin
istration regional offices in Se
attle and Portland was announc
ed today by the VA.
The Joan examiner position
has a minimum annual starting
salary of $4,525 and the loan
servicing representative, $5,440.
For both positions applicants |
must show at least three years
of progressively responsible gen
eral experience in investigation
or review of loan applications or
transactions in connection with
business, industry, agriculture or
housing conditions.
In addition, loan examiner
UO Library Hour
Corrections Noted
Corrections in the library hours
as previously listed are as fol
lows:
Browsing room: Monday:
through Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m.;
Monday through Friday, 7 to 10
p.m.; Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m.; 7 to
9 p.m.
Museum library: Sunday
through Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m.;
Thursday night, 7 to 10 p.m.
Professor's Review
included in Journal
A book review by Edmund P.
Kremer, professor of Germanic!
languages, appeared this summer
in “Comparative Literature.” He
reviewed "Proverbs for Pleasure.
Uncommon Sayings Collected.
Arranged and Annotated,” by H.
Pullar-Strecker, described by
Kremer as “a physician who has
made proverbs his hobby, and
who wishes to promote their use
by the general public."
Openings Announced
The Federal Civil service com
mission has announced openings
for appraisers and construction
analysts, paying $4,525 and $5440
respectively, a year. An exami
nation will be given in Portland
at the Veteran’s Administration
offices. Applicants can obtain
further information from any
post office.
positions require one year of
specialized experience in passing
on or servicing loans or in the
acquisiton, management and
liquidation of real or personal
property.
The loan servicing representa
tive position requires two years
of such specialized experience,
six months of which must be in
servicing of loans or work re
lated thereto.
Further information may be
obtained from the Board of U. S.
Civil Service Examiners, Veter
ans Administration Regional
Office, 8eattel 1, Wash.
Applications will be accepted
until further notice.
Campus Calendar
9:00 SU Cal of Events
Distrib Checkrm SU
IFC 213 SU
10:00 RDA Chrstn Hat
Noon ASUO Ins Sales
Checkrm SU
4:00 ASUO Ins Sales
Checkril SU
AW8 Transfer Tea
Dadsrm SU
Asbly Com 337 SU
6:30 Phi Theta Ups 110 SU
Kwama 111 SU
SPEND LESS
MONEY
SERVE BETTER
MEALS
With Fish
and Shellfish
NATURE'S WONDER FOOD
From
NEWMAN’S
FISH CO.
39 East Broadway
Phone 4-2371
PRESSING
WLL Ijou Wait.
PRESSING J
ALTERATIONS
FAST SERVICE
Ml w
815 East 13th Avenue
Phone 5-6321