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SKVIC.N I .VIVI Hsrrv STl'DKKTH from Nepal visited KVOS-TV in Itellini;huin, Wash., during their recent tour of the .VnrtliHrst during spring vacation. Participating in the visit were I*. M. Singh, <«. I*. Thapa, \. Punish stiarma, William Knox, prufrtiMir of education at Western Washing ton ( allege, Istnvnri I.. Shrcstlia, Charles liyrne, UO professor of education, \ idya tinning, I>*cla I>evl, fiopi .V Shanrm, and I ranris ICuminel, |'() professor of education. Belko, Brittingham Agreement Reached Georg** Brittlngham ar. i roach Steve Belko reached an agree* merit h rlday about EriUing ham'ii proposal that four reserve basketball players he added to the hat of letter-winners by Bel ko. Thursday night at the A8UO Senate meeting, Britt Ingham said that the four George Pado van, Jerry Anderson, Paul Tuch ardt, and Otis Davis should be awarded letters since their play ing tune totals were nearly equal to one of the seven letter-win ners. At the time. Senator Bud Titus {minted out that the letter-win ners who perhaps had the least amount of playing time had been injured and probably would have played touch more if he had not been hurt. Friday, it was pointed out that "Wimp" Hastings had been side lined for a month and would prob ably have played much more oth erwise; that George Padovan had been released from the team for disciplinary reasons; and that Anderson, Tuchardt, and Davis hud not played enough minutes to la- eligible for a letter. At the Senate meeting. Brit tingham, graduate representative said, “Bclko was available to tell the press that the 1958 Oregon team was one of the rnoie in ferior he had coached." Britting ham said Sunday that he and Art Pitchman, athletic publicity director, discovered Friday that a sports columnist had noted that Indonesian Crisis (Continued jroni page one) and his Ph.D. In 1945 from the University of London. He also at tended Roan School, Greenwich, and Shoreditch Technical Insti tute, London. Author of such standard works as "Southeast Asia" and “Senior Geography for Malayans", Dobby has also contributed to scholarly publications many articles on Spain, on Malaya, and S. E. Asia. Dobby is a long standing Fel low of the Royal Geographical Society in London, a member of the American Geographic So ciety, and also the Royal Insti tute of International Affairs, in London. Paul L. Kleinsorge, professor of economics, will lead the dis cussion after the lecture. Dobby was largely responsible for the report that brought about the establishment of a Polytech nic in Singapore in 1953-54. Brlko had said that th<:_ 1958 squad had been inferior to the ; previous year's team in .some re spect. There was not a direct quite from the coach, however. Brittingham told the Emerald Sunday night that he still thinks that more letters should have been awarded this season, pro portionately, since the Webfoots had a better won-loss record. He said tliut he will continue to sup port Ins contention, and that the Seriate ought to look into the ietter-awarding situation. Activity Points Petitions are due Friday at 5 p.m. for the following Homecom ing committee chairmanships: ; coffee social, hospitality, queen selection, bonfire, dance, publi city, promotion, sign contest, fi nance. half-time and rally, lun cheon and dinner dance. Genera) secretary position is also open. Married Program Hoped for Fail The married student program ming' committee, sponsored by the Student Union board, will hold its second organized meet ing tonight at 7:30 in the SU. according to Dick Firman, new ly elected chairman. Organized to meet the needs of the growing married student populus, the committee met last week to elect Firman, and choose Mrs. Virginia Kralman as secre tary. All University married stu dents are urged to attend the meeting, as the committee hopes to initiate plans for a strong married student program to be 1 gin next fall. The group has already organ ized one event, recreational swim ming. scheduled for 7:30, May 2. at Gerlinger. The evening is , open to all married students and their families. A charge of 40c per couple will be made, and suits will be furnished. HEAD EMERALD WANT ADS ROSE MOTEL 969 Franklin DI 5-3053 ! Across From Campus Newly Redecorated Free TV Reasonable Rates CHINA’S PALACE RESTAURANT and KITCHEN uraer cninese or American dinners to go from our kitchen.... they’re kept steaming hot in foil wrapped aluminum trays. Call DI 5-2012 today lor tnese low-pnceu tasty meals. 33 6th Ave. E.—Ph. DI 5-2012 SHISLER'S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream OPEN FROM 9 A.M. tii i i-i aa P. DAILY & SUNDAYS_I ILL ll:UU M 13th at High St. Dial Dl 4-1342 THIS KKPLIC.% of an earth satellite is being displayed in the Kussian pavilion of the Brussels World’s Fair which opened last week in the Belgian city. The Ktissian exhibit is across the street from the I'nited States pavilion. Forty-one nations have exhibits at the fair, which will continue for four months. Oregon Daily EMERALD WANT ADS Rates: 4c per word first insertion. £c thereafter. Minimum charge 40c. Placement of all ads and changes must be in by 3 p.m. on the day preceding publication. FOR SALE Almost new 1958 Vespa scooter-. 1135 Mill Street. DI 4-5541. P O R T A BLE REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, noiseless. Like new, with case. 1815 Kincaid. RCA Victor orthophonic HIGH FIDELITY' 3 speed automatic record player. Model 6-LIF-5. Good condition. Call DI 3-2471 evenings. ELECTRIC RANGE. 3 burners: deep-well fryer; one oven: ex cellent condition, S60. DI 3 8939. THOR WRINGER WASHER, with pump. Good condition for S20.00. *59 E. 16th. Call DI 5 7296. SERVICES Photographs—House groups and dances. Phone DI 4-3432. The Fehly Studio. HOUSE DANCE PHOTOS. DI 3 6939. Fast and reasonable. Contact Northwest Photographic Illustrators near the campus for pictures of all important functions. 1231 Alder. DI 3 2111. We mimeograph alumni bulletins, news letters, etc. Call MISH LER'S. DI 4-7172. AUTO REPAIRS SAVE ON GAS HAVE YOUR GAS mileage checked and an accurate tune up by dynamometer. Automatic transmission exchange $75. General Repairing on All Make Cars EUGENE GARAGE 379 East 8th DI 5-5261 RENTALS Spacious, very clean, one-bedroom unfurnished apartment. Pleas ant surroundings. Heat, garage, r mge, refrigerator. SS5. TV cable So. Tel. DI 4-7057. ROOM AND BOARD. Good home cooked meals. 671 East 16th. -DI 3-2269. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, fur nished. upper. 470 E. 11th. DI 4-7557. FURNISHED, ONE BEDROOM apartment with garage. $75.00. Call DI 5-7250. Several apartments for married students in Amazon project available. Basically furnished, 2-bedroom. $32.00. Water and garbage service furnished. Ph. DI 2-1411, Ext. 224. STUDIO APARTMENT. Living room with hide-a-way bed; kitchen. Inquire at 470 E. 11th or call DI 4-7557. UCLA SUMMER SESSION — HOUSING—Furnished singles, accommodates 2: furnished 1 bdrm., accommodates 3; Sun decks, new building, laundry fae. Garages, $115-$150, full kitchens. Westwood Property Management, 1001 Gayley, Los Angelos 24, Calif. PARTLY FURNISHED, one bed room duplex, clean and large. Carport, yard. $70, possibly less. DI 5-1260. SITUATIONS WANTED WILL TUTOR limited number in high school and college algebra and geometry. DI 5-4705. IRONING 50c per hour. Inquire at Apt. 102, 259 East 13th. USED CARS 1948 STUDEBAKER. Good con dition. Radio, heater, overdrive. $150.00. DI 5-8662. 1430 Olive.