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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1959)
World Nows In Brief (Continued from puye l) phy. Murphy will be the State Department's top repreHentativc on the trip. Churchill 85 today LONDON (UP1) • Sir Winston Churchill gave In to his wife and agreed to a family party today. Jt will be his 85th birthday. The former British prime minister hud wanted to spend his birthday in the south of France, where he loves to paint leisifrely. Just over a week ago Churchill wan con fined to his bed with cheat trouble. But his secretary says he la completely recovered. Holman funeral slated PORTLAND tjpi The funeral for former U.S. Sen. Rufus C. Holman of Oregon wan acheduled here Wednesday. Holman nerved In the Senate from 1938-19-14. He wan known as an isolationist and fought New Deal domestic policies of Presi dent Franklin D. Roosevelt. Reds claim victory TOKYO (TIPI) Communist China claims Communist-led rebels have scored new successes against government troops in Laos. The Red Chinese news agency, monitored in Tokyo, alleges the rebels killed 28 soldiers and wounded 19 others in clashes during late October nnd early November. It based the story on reports published by a i ebel newspaper. Mikoyan returns MOSCOW (UPI) Soviet first deputy premier, Anastas Mikoy an. has returned to Moscow from a 10-day visit to Mexico. Mi koyan told a crowd at the Mos Holiday baskets (Continued from paye I) dren and then plan their Christ mas gifts accordingly, she said. Miss Scott Explained that the Salvation Army Clearing House makes its list from the reports of the county's relief agencies. The names are then given to chai itable organizations. This prevents duplication, she said. Tie- AWS takes this list and distributes the names to inter ested living organizations. Job IOC's Business administration majors j will be interviewed Wednesday, | Dec. 2, by Burroughs Corp., for; jobs on the West Coast. Longview Fibre Co. will inter view persons Dee. 2 for jobs in j the Pacific Northwest. Business: administration industrial sales trainee rs who are December! graduates or alumni are desired, i Personal Products Corp. will interview business administration management trainees Dec. 2, for West Coast jobs. ~CO-ED WINS CONTEST Two motion picture producers were arguing over the prize of a recent contest. The prize, who was a eurvesome co-ed, listened to the two nun argue as they exclaimed, “I won her!” “No I won her!” "I won her!” “No I won her!” they retorted. These w e r o the original “won-her” brothers who are now engaged in the Dairy Queen industry in Deek you, Iowa. If you want to l»e argued over eat non-fat Dairy Queens — made from a special secret formula. (13th and Hil yard, of ourse). row airport that he brings them ardent feelings of friendship from the people of Mexico. The Russian official made the trip to open the Soviet exhibition In Mexico City. _ Moon shot possible WASHINGTON (UPIi A top ranking government space offi cial has hinted that the U.S. may be considering another moon shot. Richard Horner, associate direc tor of the nation's Civilian Space Agency, said on a TV program (ABC College News Conference) that his agency now has no Atlas rockets assigned for another moon-orbiting attempt, but he added that his group may revise its production schedule. r Naval interviews set Dec. 2, 3, 4 United States Navy personnel will present information concern ing commissions In the U.S. Naval Reserve at the University, Dec, 2, 3 and 4, in the commuters’ room of the 8U. Questions will be answered on the Naval Aviation Cadet (NAC), Aviation Officer Candidate (AOC) and the Officer Candidate School fOCH) programs. Inter views will be held between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.rn. each day. Quali fication tests can also be taken. The NAC program is open to men with at least two years of college and between the ages of 18 anti 24. AOC is for college graduates between 19 and 25. Seniors within nine months of graduation may apply for the OCS program, if they are between the ages of 19 and 27. Cadets are commissioned En sign after 18 months aviation training at Pensacola, Florida, and college graduates receive j their commission after four months of pre-flight training. Both aviation cadet and officer candidates receive their wings after 18 months flight training,! then serve 42 months with the Fleet’s sea-air team. Further information about the Navy personnel visit may be ob- ’ taincd from Navy Recruiter, Jim Davis, at the Navy Recruiting j Station in Eugene. AFROTC names top sharpshooters The top five men for the Uni versity’s Air Force ROTC rifle team are James Needharn, Johna thon Shew, Thomas Prock, Henry Dealer, and Melvin Nice. The men are selected on the number of points they have scored. Col. Horace Neely presented citation Col. Horace D. Neely, profes sor of air science and tactics at the University, was presented a citation Nov. 23, by Col. B. A. Strozier, AFROTC Area Com mandant. Neely, who is also head of the AFROTC program here, was cited for his forceful leader ship ar.d outstanding service as assistant deputy chief of staff, Intelligence Headquarters, United States Air Force in Europe. Colonel Neely, a graduate of the University, also holds the Commendation Medal and the Le gion of Merit. His citation accom panied the award of the Oak Leaf Cluster to the Legion of Merit. Neely served with the Fifth Air Force in the Pacific during the second World War. Use Emerald Classified Ads— Phone DI 2-141T, Ext. 618 Zell Bros MORRISON AT PARK AVENUl PORTLAND S, OHtGON Matchmates for Matrimony.... BLOSSOM TIME* Pairs from Zell’s Beautiful Blossom time "look-alikes" for your engagement and wedding! 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