CLASSIFIED GERMAN LESSONS—Fast prog ress and low rates. Contact Hans Buttner, Barrister Inn, Ext. 445. 54 .WANTED: Men to play intra mural basketball. Call Gene Favell 5-8444. 53 LOST: In library crested ring. Please return to Louise Leding. 5-9177. 54 RENT—Single room for rent. Vets Dorm. 101 Sederstrom. Ext. 364. 56 Senior Ball Positions Open to All Classes Petitions for Senior Ball com mittee chairmanships and mem berships may be submitted by members of any class, not only by seniors, Class President Steve Church said Monday. Deadline for applications is 5 p.m. Wednesday. Petitions may be turned in to Church at Theta Chi or to Flo Hansen at Alpha Omicron Pi. Promotion, publicity, decora tions, tickets, clean-up, programs, chaperones, and intermission en tertainment chairmanships and committee positions are open. Architects Host To Conference The school of architecture and allied arts will be host to a North west Regional Conference sponsor ed by the American Institute of Architects Feb. 16. Dean Sidney W. Little of the school of architecture and allied arts, regional director for the AIA and a member of the survey com mission, is planning the confer ence which will be held in con nection with a survey concerning the education necessary for the practice of architecture. Attending the conference will be numerous practicing architects who will supply the information demanded by the survey as well as many distinguished individuals not members of the profession. Dr. Edwin Burdell, director of Cooper Union in New York City, will be the chairman of the conference. Ralph Walker, president of AIA will also attend. A Canadian boy won a cake baking contest against 10 girls. Doubtless, he knew they were com ing. An Oklanoma man saw his wife for the first time in five years. All | women like shopping sprees. Gerald TODAY'S STAFF Assistant Managing Editor: Eu gene A. Rose Desk Editor: A1 Karr Desk Staff: Sue Wyland, Judy McLaughlin, Herman Kaiser NIGHT STAFF Night Editor: Rusty Holcomb Night Staff: Joe Schafer, Doris Smith Newmans to Hold Initial Discussion A special Newman Club discus sion group will hold its first meet ing of the term from 7 to 8:30 p.m. tonight in the Student Union. The program is under the di rection of Lou Geiselmann, gradu ate student in philosophy, who will base the discussions on Father Conway’s “The Question Box.” Designed to meet the needs of Catholic students who wish to learn more about their religion, the discussion group meeting is being planned as a weekly event. As soon as a political campaign is over it’s no longer sporting to call a man a horse thief. W.A.A. Carnival Petitions Due Petitions for positions on Wom en’s Athletic Association carnival committees are due at 5 p.m. Wed nesday, according to President Bonnie Gienger. She said all University women interested in working on the an nual carnival should submit peti tions to her at Hendricks Hall or to Vice-president Phyllis Rich at Rebec House. The carnival is scheduled for Feb. 16. Positions open arc co-chairmen and chairmen of committees on de coration, finance, food, publicity and promotion, cleanup, and booths. Co-chairmen of the entire carni val will be chosen Wednesday night by the executive committee of the WAA council. The co-chairmen will choose their committee heads, and all petitioners will be used on the committees, Miss Gienger ex plained. House Librarians Meet For Business Today House librarians will hold a business meeting at 4 p.m. today in the browsing room of the Stu dent Union, according to Secre tary Katherine Black. Committees will be appointed, and fees will be collected for the Oregana. It’s amazing, says a federal man, that people don’t more readily re cognize counterfeit money. If we saw more of the genuine it would help. “The Miniver Story” with Greer Garson “I’ll Reach for a Star” “Passport to Pimlico” A J. Arthur Rank Comedy “Spyhunt” Howard Duff “Conspirator” MC KfNZIE 1*1 SPRINGFj.ELD “King Solomon’s Mines” Debora Kerr Stewart Granger 5PRiNGF|.HP 7-340? “Where the Sidewalk Ends” “The Boy from Indiana” Make the tobacco growers \' MILDNESS TEST YOURSELF... \ r£S...Compare Chesterfield with the brand you’ve been smoking . .. Open a pack ... enjoy that milder Chesterfield aroma. And—tobaccos that smell milder smoke milder. So smoke Chesterfields—prove they do smoke milder, and they leave NO UNPLEASANT AFTER TASTE. CHESTERFI Copyright 1951, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Ca