Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1960, Page Six, Image 6

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bases in Latin American nations.
The Cuban defense minister
says it is a move to exploit South
America.
Seating due today
UNITED NATIONS (UPIi —
Observers at the UN say pros
pects look good for a US victory
in the battle to seat a pro-West
ern delegation from the Congo
appointed by President Kasavu
tm.
The General Assembly has
Scheduled two sessions today to
vote on the question.
Americans attacked
LEOPOLDVILLE (UP I) —
S’our Americans were attacked
by an angry Congolese mob yes
terday when their car accident
ally struck and killed a 12-year
old boy on a bicycle.
Two of the Americans were
Stabbed in the incident, which
took place in Leopoldville.
Ambassador resigns
AUGUSTA, Georgia (UPI) —
President Eisenhower has ac
cepted the resignation of US am
bassador to Italy, James Zellcr
bach.
Ambassador Zellerbach. US
spokesman in Rome for nearly
four years, says he wants to re
turn to private life.
Campus Calendar
Monday. November 21, 1960
7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
8:00 U.S. Navy
10:15 NSCK Staff
Noon Span Tbl
TV Km SV
Ger! VW
Cof Shp SU
12:35 WRA Hep
1 :00 Millrace Q Com
4:00 Cau«fie
Board of Deans
Y Soph & Sr Cab
113 SC
C.erl VW
204 C.erl
315 sr
Cof Shp SC
Kibi>on Sales Ch
AW S lx-gis
Ore Cnioti
SI’ Talent Com
GO So Ore
CO So Cal
Mon & Wed V Com
110 SC
111 SC
Dadsrm SC
4:30 SC Cr Art* Com
7 :O0 Advi> Conn Dinner
Yeomen
7:30 Block & Tkl
Orkfrrs
7:4^ P1)K
8:00 A ACW
315 SC
333 SC
33-» SI’
Gerl Y W
114 SC
112 SU
Gerl 1*: Fir
no sc
Gerl 3rd Fir
334 SC
Dadsrm SC
Teaching machines
to be discussed
The purpose, use, and value of
teaching machines, will be discus
sed at the Monday meeting of the
University's Chi chapter of Phi
Delta Kappa,
The meeting will be held at the
Erb Memorial Union at 8 p.m. _
Dr. Jack Edling, director of the
division of research in teaching
at Oregon College of Education
and Dr. Walter Synder, director
of teacher education at OCE will
lead discussion.
____
Campus Briefs
• YWCA sophomore and senior cabinet
i member* will hold a joint meeting this noon
[ in (In linger lounge.
• AU YWCA frosh commission mcm
I hers will hold Thanksgiving parties in Her*
! Unger lounge. Wednesday commission will
meet Monday; Thursday commission will
j meet Tuesday.
• Petitions are now available for chair
i man of the Pledge (Mass Auction. Any w<»
j man w ith sophomore standing or above
and with a 2.0 is eligible. AWS petitions
I may I** p:cked up on the third floor of the
i SI*. They are due Wednesday, November
i :>o.
• WRA Representatives will meet today
at 12:A5 in room 204 Gerlingcr Hall.
• Orides will meet this evening on the
third fl»K»r of Gerlinger Hall.
Frosh droD Rooks
(Continual from /xigt 5)
dropped the Rooks In their last
match in Multnomah Stadium
earlier this season.
This was Robinson’s first year
at the Duckling helm, und ho
can feel quite proud of his 4-0
record. Watch for his "boys" next
year.
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Refresh Yourself
WITH
Ice Cream Fit for a King -
During your study breaks stop in at
Del Hoff's Ice Cream for a sample of
their 50 different flavors. You can also
enjoy fountain drinks and a variety of
snacks.
DEL HOFF’S ICE CREAM
Close to Campus
Open 10 'til 10 *"d A«***
Easy way to do your new-car sampling—
Drive Chevy once around the block at your
Chevrolet dealers one-stop shopping center!
Just drop in and take a drive in one of the 30 spanking new ’61 models your Chevy dealer now offers
under the same roof. With every drive, your dealer is giving away free Dinah Shore Christmas
records while they last. So hurry! And you’ll find that here's the easy, one-stop way to shop for
the car you want. There’s a model to suit almost any taste or need—at a price to suit almost
any budget. There’s a whole crew of new Chevy Corvairs, including four family-lovin’ wagons.
New Biscaynes—the lowest priced full-size Chevrolets. Popular Bel Airs. Sumptuous Impalas.
And America’s only true sports car—the Corvette. Come on in and pick your ™“""”“—
new car the easy way—on a one-stop shopping tour!
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* New '61 Chevrolet IMPALA SPORT SEDAN
{ You’ll see five models in the *61 Impala series—the most elegant Chevies
{ of all. They're sensationally sensible from their more parkable out size
t to their remarkably roomy in size. And note that trim new roof line.
New'61 Chevrolet 2-DOOR BEL AIR SEDAN
These beautiful Bel Airs, priced just above the thriftiest full-size Chevies,
bring you newness you can use. Roomier dimensions reach right back
to the easier loading trunk that lets you pile baggage 15% higher.
New lower priced '61 CORVAIR 500 CLUB COUPE
See what Corvair’s got in store for you in ’61! Thriftier sedans and
coupes with nearly 12% more room up front for luggage. That rear
engine's spunkier, too, with a gas-saving new axle ratio to go with it.
New '61 Corvair 700 LAKEWOOD STATION WAGON
There’s room for almost everything but antifreeze in these new one
and-only 6-paasenger Lakewoods. And they’re the only wagons with
lockable trunk under the hood. Be sure to see the new Greenbriera, too.
New '61 Chevrolet 2-DOOR BISCAYNE 6
NOW—Big-Car Comfort at Small-Car Prices
These new Biscayne 6’a*—the lowest priced full-size
Chevrolets—let you save money in a big way, yet give you
a full measure of Chevy’s new roominess—such things as
higher easy chair seats, larger door openings, more leg
room in front, more foot room in the rear. .
fAlao •vtilitbU m V8 model.