. Editing Class Airs Polish Discussion The Polish election question was aired Monday night over KOAC by members of the senior editing class taught by George S. Turnbull, dean of the journalism school. The broad cast was the first in a series on problems affecting world peace, with emphasis on the various ideol ogies coming into play in world problems. Vernon White, Winifred Romt vedt, and LeJeune W. Griffith dis cussed the Polish election, including the possible underlying motives of the Russian government in their reported attempts at interference. A Thursday night broadcast over KORE is being readied by other k members of the editing class to open a series of programs on his torical figures fn journalism. John Peter Zenger, pre-revolu tionary publisher who was involved in the first American case of free dom of the press, will be the topic of discussion Thursday at 8:15 p.m. over KORE by Rusty Sparks, Don ald McIntosh, Lester Schlangen, and Sidney Seymour. (Cut courtesy Register-Guard) WORKS FOR NAVY . . . Dr. Pierre Van Rysselberghe, professor of chemistry, is now supervising a research project which is being financed by the Navy. Wednesday Deadline For Service Petitions Wednesday is the deadline for fil ing petitions for the members of the administrative committee which will direct the World Student Service fund drive. Petitions should be turned in to Tom Hazzard, general chairman of the drive, at Westminster house or the Alpha Tau Omega house. The drive will be conducted Feb ruary three to seven. Storm Delays Mentor Gordan Wright, assistant profes sor of history now on leave, did not return to the campus Monday as scheduled because of a storm which delayed the S. S. America on which he was returning from Paris. Dr. Wright has cabled Dan Clark, head of the history department, that he will be back at the University the latter part of the week. There are about 1,000 different kinds of rats. Wyoming has fewer ranches and farms today than it had ten years ago. when you smoke ^ PHILIP‘ MORRIS 4 CLEAN, FRESH; PURE America's FINEST Cigarette! There’s an important difference in Philip Morris manufacture that lets the FULL FLAVOR of the world’s finest tobaccos come through for your com plete enjoyment—clean, fresh, pure! v That’s why the flavor’s ALL yours when you smoke Philip Morris! That’s why Philip Morris taste better —smoke better—all day long! No wonder that with millions of smokers everywhere; Philip Morris is America’s FINEST Cigarette! FOR SALE: All wool double breasted blue-grey shark ski*, suit, size 40 long. $40.00. 922 5th St., Springfield. Phone 2378. LOST—Girl’s class ring, Sundaj night on campus. Betty Lou Ar not, ext. 270. FOR SALE: 1931 Chev. Sedan. Good condition. Sherry Rosa Hall. Lee Tillotson. LOST: Black Everslfarp pen or: campus Monday morning. Cal. Jean Girts, Ext. 283. I’ UNDAMENTAL and advanced class in ballroom dancing. Ruse Kenaga, 2873-W Sunday or call leaving name, phone No. during 1-13-47, 1-20-47 only. MANUSCRIPT typist, reasonable rates. Maude Reynolds, 302 Tif fany Bldg. Phone 2763. with BETTE DAVIS PAUL HENREID and "BLONDE FOR A DAY" "PRACTICALLY YOURS" and "ENCHANTED COTTAGE" nmiM "LADY LUCK" ROBERT YOUNG BARBARA HALE THRILL of BRAZIL with EVELYN KEYES KEENAN WYNN ★McKENZIE IN SPRINGFIELD "I'VE ALWAYS LOVED YOU" PHILIP DORN i "THE TIME OF THEIR LIVES" ABBOTT and COSTELLO fTATE . THEATRE „ COURAGE OF LASSIE THE GLASS ALIBI