Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 21, 1955, Page Six, Image 6

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    League To Hear
UO Personnel
Several University personnel
will take part in the 30th annual
convention of the League of Ore
gon Cities at Portland. Sunday
through Wednesday.
James H. Gilbert, dean emeritus
of the college of liberal arts, will
address a joint session of the
conference on the topic. '"The
Changing Order and the Per
sistent Problems."
E. S. Wengert, head of the po
litical science dept., will serve
the convention as a consultant
on governmental organization.
Herman Kehrli, director of the
Bureau of Municipal Research
and Service and executive secre
tary of the League of Oregon
Cities will lead a discussion at
the first general session. His
-topic will be, "Employee Turn
over nnd Outside Employment."
William A. Beckett, research
attorney for the Bureau of Mu
nicipal Research and Service at
their office in Commonwealth
hull, will speak in the attorney's
section of the conference on the
topic, "Standards for Variances."
A. M. Westling, planning and
public works consultant for the
bureau, will lead the discussion
in the public works section on
the topic. "Standards for Im
provements in New Housing De
velopments."
Lynn S. Rodney, professor of
recreation and outdoor education,
will be the discussion leader for
the park and recreation section
on the topic, "New Developments
in Oregon Communities."
Governor Paul L. Patterson
will address a banquet-meeting
of the convention, Tuesday eve
ning.
The convention is held annually
for city officials of Oregon who
discuss recent developments and
current problems in city govern
ment. This year special recog
nition will be accorded charter
members and founders of the
organization.
Position Open
Roberts Bros, in Salem have a
position open for an interior
decorator. Anyone interested in
such position should contact K.
W. Onthank. Emerald hall.
Today's Staff
Makeup editor: Bob Scherer.
News desk: Cornelia Fogle,
Loretta Meyer.
Copy desk: Sam Weiss.
Night staff: Mickey Schlelning.
Judy Johnson.
Roberts to Tell
Of Trip to Paris
David Roberta, junior in lan
guages, will speak at tonight's
coffee hour on his voyage to Eu
rope, titled "Destination Paris,"
in the Student Union browsing
room at 7:30 p.m.
Roberts went to Paris to at
tend the YMCA World Centennial
to discuss with students from
other countries the problem of
"Living Together." His position
on the trip was assistant leader
of the northwest Hi Y-Tri Y or
ganizations. For the past two
years he has been president of
the University of Oregon YMCA.
Roberts will supplement his
speech with color slides he took
between the Panama canal and
Paris. He will show slides on
most of the European countries.
Pet Owner Gets
Eviction Notice
An eviction notice has been
i sent by the University order
| ing Easton Cross to move out
of the Amazon housing pro
1 ject by Nov. 14 because he
i owns a dog, a cat and two
I kittens.
I Cross moved into the pro
pect on April 19, 1955, two
i weeks after a ban on pets went
into effect. The project had
started out with a no-pels
policy, but in April, 1953, pro
ject residents voted that pets
should be permitted.
Another vote was taken in
March. 1955, banning petH
again.
Cross admitted he had heard
rumors about the ban, and ac
cording to Ray Hawk, associate
director of student affairs, he
was aware of the regulation
when he moved in, and was
taking a "calculated chance."
2 Captains Assigned
To Air ROTC Staff
Two Air Force captains have
been appointed to the AFBOTCl
st*ff at the University of Ore
gon to replace departing person
nel. Captains Norman C. Lamb
and Chester I. Ferguson fill po
sitions left by Lt. Col. Robert
Forbes, transferred to Oregon
State, and Lt. Col. Charles J.
Purcell, now on duty in Germany.
Captain Lamb saw duty in
Europe during World War II
after graduation from Washing
ton high school in Portland. Re
turning to the U. S., he was
graduated from Oregon in 1949,
and recalled to active duty as a j
jet pilot in Japan in 1951.
Since January, 1954, he has
been at Hamilton AFB. Calif.
Captain Ferguson served as in
structor to West Point cadets at
Stewart Field. N. Y.. in 1942,
and was in the Far F.a»t three
years following. From 1948 to
1954 he was alternately in the
Berlin airlift, at Biggs A KB.
Texas, and in Sidi Slimane.
French Morocco, as base comp
troller. Before coming to Oregon
he completed the academic in
structors course, at Maxwell
AFB. Montgomery, Ala.
Also new to the staff this year
is Master Sergeant Enloe R.
Grey, an A pit I appointee, replac
ing M-Sgt Howard A. Case. Sgt.
Grey came to Oregon from Elgin
AFB, Fla., where he at one time
was monitoring a $40 million con
struction project. Elgin is a prov
ing ground and testing base for
pilotless aircraft and guided
missiles.
YMCA Will Attend
Episcopal Church
The YMCA will attend the
Episcopal church thin Sunday for
its first church visitation of full
| term. All students who an- In
terested In attending are asked
to meet in the Carson hall dtninjf
room Sunday at 9:40 a m.
A representative of the Epis
copal church will then present
their history, beliefs, and wor
ship practices. Coffeo will be
served while listening.
At 10:30 am. transportation
will be provided by the YMCA to
the Episcopal church.
“The World
Is
My Country”
A United Nations sermon
will be delivered by the
Rev. Edward L. Ericson,
Sunday at 11:00 a m ,
October 23.
UNITARIAN
CHURCH
11th and Ferry Streets
4 Blocks West of Campus
B A Professors
Attend Meetings
Representatives from school of
business administration will be
participating in a number of
business conferences during the
final days this month.
Wesley C. Ballaine, professor
of business administration and
director of the Bureau of Busi
ness Research will take the long
est trip, traveling to Washington.
D.C.. Oct. 26 to 28. He will at
tend a meeting of the Associated
Bureaus of Business and Eco
nomic Research as chairman of
the publications committee.
W. W. Pyle, assistant professor
of business administration, and
C. F. Ziebarth. associate pro
fessor of business administra
tion, will attend the annua) meet
ing of the Northwest Universi
ties Business Administration con
ference at Seattle university.
Oct. 28 to 30.
A. L. Lomax, professor of
business administration, will,
summarize proceedings of the
transportation committee at the
semi-annual meeting of the Pa
cific Northwest Trade Assn, in
■Seattle, Oct. 30 to Nov. 1.
Sophomore "Y" Dessert
Sponsored by Cabinet
All sophomores are invited
to the YWCA dessert from
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday at
Kappa Kappa Gamma, accord
ing to Nan Shaw. Y publicity
chairman.
Purpose of the dessert, spon- :
sored by the sophomore cabinet,
is to have a get-together where ;
sophomores can see old friends.
Bridge will be played and ;
refreshments will be served.
£hnera(!il....
Want Ads
Drummer wanted for dance
band work. Auditions call
4-8381, ask for Bill Veatch.
10-22
Multi-thanks Carson West
Side for participation in
banner raising. Keep it up!
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10-25
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978 Alder. Call 5-2734.
10-31
Alterations on all garments.
Call 5-2734. 10-31
Walnut pickers wanted. Top
price. 7-8001.
Costumes for rent, large se
lection. Phone 4-2737. 11-8
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