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Page 8, Register-Guard. Eugene, Ore., Wed., Jan. 21. 1948 First Citizen Plan Readied Plam are nearly completed for tht Eugene Firit Citizen's Banquet to be held Thursday under the YMCA Picks New Directors IO Players Set Concert Promptly relieve cough of tight aching chest colds Mil ON sponsorship of the Eugene Realty Board, according to Harvey Hil ton, general chairman. The banquet, which will honor the late Col. William Hayward, ; 1 1 ff lIIWUUIj ' Directing the University of Ore First Citizen for 1947, will be heldl gon symphony orchestra in its first at the Osburn Hotel at 6:30 p. m. Rex Hamaker, chairman of the concert of the year Wednesday Tickets are available from any Ynuns Men' rhritin An .w-inisht will be Dr.'Edmunii rvkler. board member, at $2.50 per person. Ition committee, Wednesday an-(associate professor of musicology Among guests expected are the nounced the election of the follow-I in the university school of music. secretary oi state, tan newDry i ina "V" Hirctm-- I n. r i . .Tim Aik.n ITniv.r.itv f Or.onn i ,l. ..... . . . ' w , t , B, t,mpul . . . , " ... u. iiavuiic biiic tins idli irom coach; and various real, Crakes. nnn.M n Hnh.ni v , ir.,i.,...;t.. :. football estate officials, Guest speaker of the evening will be the head football coach at Morse Against General for Job WASHINGTON () Sen ator Wayne L. Morse (R-Ore) said Wednesday he made the mo tion that reaffirmed the senate armed services committee action the ; rejecting legislation to permit ap ipointment of MaJ. Gen. Laurence w.Yi , m p0"' H-.,"fbster' I Feature of the evening's concert S. Kuter as chairman of the Civl- wiih Ra50Im' If 'r8il Camer-;wi be Mozal.f, ..vjolin Concerto!lian Aeronautics Board while re- the University of California. Lynn!rv... tn D- with Janet Shafer of Port- taming nis army ranK ana pay. O. Waldorf. The lower lid covers most of the eye in blinking tn a reindeer; in humans, the upper lid does most of the covering. GOiNC EAST? SAVE TIME SAVE MILES HK2to.aJ THE Dec. 31 31, i,usn ana noDennn r" with .Jnt Shfo land as violin soloist. Miss Shafer is also concert mistress for the program. Included in the presentation will be selections by Beethoven, Haydn, and Bizet. The concert will start at 8 p.m. in the music school auditorium. It will be open to the puouc at no charge, : DIRECT ROUTE EAST BEND BOISE SALT LAKE 3 Schedule DaHy TRAUWAY5 the Friendly Line iiifwn liMJj.wir i jm lj.ivi .f.fj. i.iiiajjM.u IT'S. HEME! HEATING WITH REVERSE REFRIGERATION MEAT PUMP WARM IN WINTER COOL IN SUMMER NO SOOT NOR SMOKE NO DIRT AND ASHES Automatic Heating & Air Conditioning from the Earth ASK ABOUT IT ' TODAY KOCH REFRIGERATION Between 6th & 7th on Blair Phono 1221 For the term ending 1949: Frank A. Graham For the term ending Dec. 1948: Arthur J. Anderson. Retiring board members Include Robert H. Lemon, Edgar E. Mar tin and Merle B. Nash. Other board members are E. H. Christensen, R. P. Dixon, Hamaker, J. W. Mc Arthur, Richard Hopper, H. F. McDaniel, Wesley G. Nicholson, R. W. Kimberllng. Roy E. Morse. Nathan Rubenstein, Clarence Mines, John L. Harpham and Hen ry D. Fehly. The new board will elect officers for the coming year at a meeting Friday noon. Retiring officers in clude Harpham, president; Lush, vice-president; Edgar E. Mart n. vice-president; and Cameron, sec retary-treasurer. Acts At ONCE to Relieve and 'Loosen' SAD COUGHS vAffMKSetfiSS (CAUSED BY COLDS) -mrossnfO) gently stimulates nat ural secretions In the respiratory tract to soothe dry irritated mem branes. It acts of once to relieve bad coughs caused by colds helps loosen phlegm and makes It easier L-5PERT0SSIMf CRUSHED ROCK I ALL SIZES Base Rock. Topping for Roadi, Park Lots & Drivewayi EUGENE SAND and GRAVEL CO. Eocene Ph. 184 Springfield Ph. 670 EAST END OF 8th ST. Military Department Selects Top Students Designated as "distineuishJrl military uudents" in ROTC in the University of Oregon bv Colonel rranK tt. Maerdian, are three in fantry students, Fritz H. Giesecke, Eugene; flobert D. Stephensen, Portland; William T. Green, Ash land; and eight air students, John C. Bceley and Robert B. Merri- field, both of Eugene; Mervin L. nanscam, Harbor; Melvin .R. Bandle, Junction Citv: Franrl T. Mahula, Salem; Anthony J. Con roy, Shaniko; James A. Snell, Pasadena, Calif.; and Stanley Marshall, Battle Creek. Iowa. Distinguished militarv Gradu ates will be selected from this group, and upon receiving their college degrees, may make snnli- cation for commissions in the. reg ular mniy or regular air lorce. lo achieve the title, student. must complete one year of ad vanced work m ROTC, stand in me upper one th rd of the r d vanced course class, and be ap proved by university authorities. Morse said his motion at the committee meeting Tuesday, when the senators refused to accede to a personal plea from President Truman for the legislation, was seconded by Senator Byrd (D-Va) and was adopted without a vote against It, though three Democra tic members voted "present." Sen ator Bridges (R-NH) told report ers the Democrats were Tydings (D-Md), Kilgore (D-WVa) and Hill (D-Ala). Morse told a reporter that in making his motion he told the committee the President's position in Insisting on Kuter's appoint ment "is. Indefensible." The people expect and want Congress to follow the princiDle that the military be kept out of civilian posts," Morse said he told the committee. "The people want to return to the principle of civilian jobs for civilians. I know of no action by the committee since the war that has received more universal acclaim than our insistence that a civilian be ap pointed cnairman of the Civil Aeronautics Board." Thirteen Lane Men Join U0 Fraternities Thirteen Lane County students are ameng a list of 95 pledges to University of Oregon fraternities released Wednesday from the of fice of Vergil Fogdall, assistant dean of women. Those from Eugene are: New ton Thornton, Sigma Phi Epsllon; John H. McKay, Alpha Tau Om ega; Gordon Schmieding, Pi Kappa Alpha; Fred Dodge, Dale M. Har lan, Ed Peterson, and James Crakes, Lambda Chi Alpha: John D. Backlund, Phi Delta Theta; James Anderson, Beta Theta PI: Frank Coen. Phi' Karjna llfnu . and George S. Turnbull, Jr., Theta 2.000,000 e3 J cm ifi" Chi. Others pledged from Lane Coun ty were Norvin D. Liska, Vida, by i'ni sigma .appa, ana Robert R. Graden, Florence, by Lambda Chi Alpha. Hess & Devereaux Cement Contracting Phone !09 5568-M g&' (Bm I. w IT'S SILL o he C M Hi ti. f x Science Staff Busv With Seminar Plans 'On Understandinif Scienr book by Dr. James B. Conant, president of Harvard University. was reviewed Tuesday by Roy C. Andrews, Instructor in chemistry ana pnysics in the University of Oregon, at a chemistry in McClure Hall. J. W. Walton, head of the de. partment of chemical and metal lurgical engineering at Oregon State College, will be the guest speaker at next week's chemistry seminar. His topic will be "Fluid- ising Solids." The meeting is scheduled for Jan. 27 at 4 p.m. in ius mcuiure Han. o o ilierfl ir) our Coma In and tee th truck with wider uel l tha truck that fovea up to 19.6 en ownership cost because It laitt up to 19.6 longer! ... th right truck for your hauling needs the new Ford Bonus puiff Truck for 481 The flew WW . Rebates Ire Fishbein LOS ANGELES (U.R) Fel ony prosecution for doctors' re bates and fee splitting was advo cated Wednesday by Dr. Morris Fishbein. spokesman for th na tion's medical profession. Just as we drive the quacks from our profession, we must drive 'out practices that make medicine a business instead of a profession." the editor of the American Medical Assn. Journal told a group of physicians and surgeons. - Salvation Army Teen Club to Meet The Salvation Aranv Twn.ln.. Club which meets each Friday at & 1 p.m. in the basement of the Sal- ir. vauon Army nau, seventh Ave. i and Pearl St., has elected Joanne Kridelbaugh, Bob Richardson and Don Gibson to a planning com mittee. Programs were outlined for Hie next three months in a meeting with club leaders Mrs. Bettv Cobh and Lt. Ed Ringle, and command ing officers Major and Mrs. I. J. Torgerson. For this Friday a trip to Hawaii on the S. S. Imagination is plan ned, with Major and Mrs. Torger son telling of their stay in the islands. Future eveninas will In clude skating, a game night, a trip to the snow and a treasure hunt A half-hour of sinirine anrf Bible stories concludes each meet ing. All young people between trip ages of ten and twenty are invited to come and transportation home will be provided. H The Roman empire, at its ereal- est strength, embraced 1,500,000 square miles. 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