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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1955)
(Continued from put/c .six) Christian Science The Christian Silence organ ization will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the men's lounge Of Gerlinger hall. All interested persons connected with the Uni versity are welcome to attend. Baha'i The Baha’i religious group will have a public meeting .Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Eugene Women's club, 450 K. 13th St. Mis. Clare Kuhnle will speak on the Baha'i faith, which is 112 years old and one of the nine Freshman Rally Finalists Named Seventeen semi-finalists for the freshman rally squad were announced last night at the "squat rally" for the Oregon California game. These girls are Charlcae Isaacs. Carol Boyd, Ann Lathrop, Deane Bogle, William Kunke, Judy Kek lund, Put Gibbons, I.lndu Darnell, Mary Ann Jones, Kathy Moore, Donna Roberts, Karen Moke, Joy Stevens. Nancy Taylor, Nancy Payne, Sandra Hess, and Laurie Scott. Tryouts to select the final squad will be held at Gerlinger annex Tuesday noon. Semi-final lsts are to wear shorts and will try out to a record of the Oregon fight song. Drive Ends Today For United Appeal The United Appeal drive, which has been conducted on campus this week, ends today. All Kwama and Skull and dagger members should turn in envelopes with money solicited from living organizations at the Student Union director’s office today, according to Margaret Tyler, drive chairman. Winners will be announced next week and prizes will be awarded to the men's house and women's house that collect the most per capita, she said. If any houses have not been notified of the drive, they are asked to telephone Russ Walker, YMCA executive secretary. Charter Day... (Continued from I'at/e one) public observance of Charter day. It commemorates the founding of the university on Oct. 8, 1876. All afternoon classes will be dismissed Tuesday in observance, anti the library and the recrea tion and coffee areas of Krb Memorial Student union will close during the convocation. £merafcl.... Want Ads For Sale: ’47 Chevrolet, four floor, very good condition. Charles Chicks, Alpha Hall. Phone 3-1014 or Ext. 501. 10-14 Wanted: Rider to share ex penses to Salem. Leave every Friday, return Sun day. Jerry Blank, ext. 371. 10-15 Men in Freshmen dorms an swer your phones once in awhile. Signed Ruth and Jane. 10-17 major religions or the world. All interested students are in vited to attend. Refreshments will be served. Newman Club The Newman club will hold its meeting at 7:30 Sunday in I he Student Union. There will be a pane! discussion on the "Church in Argentina.” All interested stu dents are cordially invited to at tend. Eisenhower Well Enough to Confer DENVER '.tf President Eisen hower recovered sufficiently for the Denver White House to an nounce he will confer here Mon day with Secretary of Defense Wilson and Admiral Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In a “happy mood” on the eve of his 60th birthday, he was well enough, too, to sip a cup of coffee and wave to fellow patients from an 8th floor hospital mindeck. Under the Weather Dixie Miller, Diane Oldham, Jane Butler, Klin Jean Hend ricks, Ronald Crepe, Gerald Nel son and Robert Usilton stayed in the informary for medical care Thursday. Today's Staff Make-up editor: Sam Yahey. Copy desk: Sam Weiss, Bob Scherer. News desk: Cornelia Fogle, Bill Mamwaring, Anne Ritchey. Night staff: Mickey Schlcin ing, Judy Johnson. Truman Sets Quick Pace !)A.\(iU.\(i A TRAIL of newsy cnmmrntar.v for the hurrying reporters behind him. former Presi dent Harry Truman sets a brisk pare on usual early morning ualk in New York Oct. 12. The forcer chief executive steps along Park Ave. as the newsmen keep track of such items as: “I see they're holding it in the Cow Palace. When they come out. it will be the Bull Palace'—Truman’s answer to a request for comment on the Republican national convention to be held in San Fran cisco. (AI* Wlrcphoto). French Premier Faure Asks for Vote of Confidence PARIS >/P* - Premier Edgar Fame early Friday asked for a vote of confidence in his gov ernment’s proposed economic and political reforms in Algeria. The vote will be held next Tues day. If defeated, the cabinet must resign. . . Fam e's demand was made at I dawn after a confusing all-night session of the National assembly at which the deputies turned down, one by one. all of the six resolutions which had been pro posed as outlines for a new gov ernment policy in Algeria. The call for a vote of confi dence gave the Premier four days of grace to work out a possible compromise. 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