Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1959)
Records of Hells Canyon Assn, presented to University Library The record* of the National lirllf) Canyon Association's Wa*h ington, D.C., office have been presented to the Univer*lty li brary. The Association's file* in clude about 1*000 letterH and rcp reaent tin- organization's activi ties between 10.r>3 and 195H. Printed material In the record* Include copies of all the promo tional and infonnational pam phlet* issued by the NIIC'A and World news (Continued from page 1) naveral ha* made the most suc cessful flight In the current ad vanced te*t *erie*. The Navy nas fired another Polari* test rocket from Cape Canaveral in efforts to get one of the mlH*ile* to fly more than f>0 mile*. A spokesman nay* pre liminary information indicate* the rocket which is suppose*] to have a bOO-mlle range - accom plished it* flight mission. Less travel — Herter WASHINGTON (UPI) New ly-appointed Secretary of State | tTirtstian Herter has Indicated he Will not do as much traveling as John Foster Dulles. Herter, arriving In Washington from South Carolina, told news men he is a "strong team worker" and has great faith in his assist ants. Capsule lost OSLO (UPI) Russian set tlers are reported to be searching , for an American space capsule in the barren wastes between Norway and the North Pole. The lost space capsule from America's Discoverer II satellite was reported sighted as it came down in the Arctic region. J. B. Hall to give review of 'Lolita' J. B. Hall, associate professor of F.nglish, will present a review of "Lolita," by Valdimer Nabakov, tonight in the Allen Room, third floor of Allen Hall. The rcvief’’ will follow' an Initiation of new members into Chi Delta Phi. women's literary honorary, in the Brow-sing Room of the SU. The Hall lecture is open to the public. The review is being sponsored by Chi Delta Phi, Theta Sigma phi, women's professional Jour nalism fraternity. Sigma Delta Chi, men’s professional Journalism fraternity and Ye Tabbard Inn, men's literary society. Richards to give talk in Education Chancellor John R. Richards of the State System of Higher Edu cation of Oregon will be the speaker today at the spring term assembly of the School of Educa tion. The assembly will be held at 1 p.m. in 127 Education. Richards will talk on UNESCO and will relate some of his ex periences while attending a UNESCO meeting in Paris last year. Richards came to Oregon from New York University. He was named vice-chancellor in 1953 and became chancellor two years later. Dear Diary, Man, this heat is really getting to me. I walk around all day, thinly clad with the intense heat beating down on my thinning hair. Sometimes I think I’ll just burn. It’s a good thing I can get u daily Dairy Queen. Man, they’re u cooler. much of the type of material leaned by the Idaho Power Com pany. Out Norwood, executive secre tary of the Northwest Public Power Association, was instru mental in bringing the records to the University. They will supple ment the papers of Representa tives Walter Pierce and Homer Angeli, and Senator Charles Mc Nary. These men were ail pro ponents of the Columbia River de velopment program, and their papers were a major source of information in that area. Two lengthy hearings before the Federal Power Commission are recorded verbatim in the As sociation’s records. And a de talied file of federal power policy statements, laws and bills over several sessions of Congress are also Included. Other data concerning support of the Hells Canyon project, poli cies of the Association and its struggle with the federal dam project, is also available. Write In for SENIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVE WftdneMlay < P»id political ad.) ...AT ZELLS You are welcome to divide payments equally over a 10 month period with out interest or car rying charge. Registered Jeweler* • American Gem Society MORRISON AT PARK AVENUE • CA 8-0124 PORTLAND, OREGON NO WONDER MOST BRIDES-TO-BE I REGISTER AT ZELL’S Most of those who are about to wed find it desirable to register at Zell's in Portland. There are several reasons for it. First. Zell's pampers the bride-to-be, looks after her every need. And Zell’s has a staff of expert consult ants to help her select the patterns of silver, china, crystal and stainless which best fit her needs and personality. Then, too, she can find the exact pattern she’d always wanted at Zell’s. For all the famous names are here in the widest selection anywhere in the West—210 patterns of china, 175 of sterling, 104 of crystal and 44 of modern stainless. Last, but not least, most friends prefer to give a gift from Zell’s. And, if they wish, they are welcome to divide payments equally over 10 months without interest or carrying charge. Since it costs nothing to register at Zell’s, why don’t you do it this week? Patterns shozen: "COMTESSE” Crystal by Baccarat. The Goblet....$4.00 “FLORENTINE” China by Wedgewood, 5-pc. place cover.$27.25 “FANEUIL” Sterling by Tiffany, 6-pc. place setting. ..$37.75