Lanie Sang for 'Nothin' (Continued from page one) “After the war I left the plant and tried to get back into singing. At the time of “Desire’s” discovery, I was working at Billie Berg’s. Then I moved to the Morocco in Hollywood.” Although “Desire” brought him his present fame, Laine said that Us favorite recording is “Black and Blue.” “I had the most fun making it, I think,” he stated. Discussing the famous Oregon mist, which greeted him yesterday afternoon, Laine quipped, “I suppose this is real unusual, like Califor nia weather.” Yes, with popular records selling out, a term with Peggy Lee and the Chesterfield Supper club ahead, things are looking up for Frankie kaine. Westminster Forums The first in a series of three Sun day evening forums on the subject “A Christian Looks at the Race Sit uation” will be held April 3, at .Westminster house. Dr. Theodore Stem of the anthropology depart ment will lead the first forum in a discussion on “We Are all Brothers —in Theory?—in Practice?” A film will be presented. The forum will follow the regular Sunday evening supper which be gins at 6:15. Admission to the din ner is 40 cents. Accident Victim Stays in Hospital John O. Page, University student injured in a motorcycle accident Monday, was showing further im provement yesterday. He will be in Sacred Heart hospital for several more days, according to the attend ing physician. Page received a brain concussion and a dislocated shoulder when his motorcycle hit a hole on Highway 58 near Oakridge as he returned to school from his Bend home. WAA Proceeds All living organizations that have not done so are requested to pick up their proceeds from their booths at the WAA carnival, ac cording to Marguerite Johns, co chairman. Spring Social Calendar Revised The office of Golda P. Wickham, director of women’s affairs, yes terday released the revised spring term social calendar. The Emerald suggests that cam pus Joes and Jills snip out this schedule and keep it in a conven ient place. This will also save calls for information to Mrs. Wickham’s office. April 2—House dances. April 8—Concert — Minneapolis symphony. April 9—WAA Play day. House dances. April 15—All-Campus vaude ville. April 16—Nickel Hops. April 15-17—AWS weekend. April 18—Odeon Spring Festival of Arts. April 21-22—Orchseis concert. April 23—House dances. April 30—Play—Robinson. May 6-8—Junior weekend. May 14—House dances. May 21—House dances. May 28-30—Memorial Day week end. June 4—Mortar Board ball. June 10—Closed period. June 13—Examination begin. June 18—Alumni day. June 19—Graduation. “Mildness counts with me, and Chesterfields are MILDER-MUCH MILDER.” MAKE YOURS THE M1LPER C16ARETTE The T0P m of AMERICA'S SPORT! s™teCHESTEmD I’Sl'Ss; • *>’•*. Copyright 1949, Lmweit A Mvou Tomcco Co