Eugene's Heilig Theater To Show 3D Movies '*1'href dimensional movies, in the form of p series of short subjects will make their first. appearance in the F.'ugene area Friday at the Heilig theater. -■Showing liere for a week, the Poet to Discuss Modern Poetry B. O. Moll, fnofes ,v of English, will discuss “Poetry as Con tempo vary Ail'1 Wednesday at 7-39 p m. in the Student Union browsing loom in conjunction with the Fes tival of Contemporary Arts. Moll is the author of "Campus SeunetsC* “Native Moments/' “Cut From Mulga," 'Brief Waters ' and other hooks of poetry In 1349, ‘Cut From Mulga was chosen by the Australian government for: fcpecial fwblication by the Mel bourne University Press. His latest; Avortt, “The Waterhot»,*’ a poetic ».tory of Australia, was publishedj in 1348. movies are forerunners to the per manent installation of three di mension screening at the Heilig. The films will require the use of Polaroid glasses by the audience. The glasses, packed individually in sterilized packages, will be issued to a spectator as he enters the the ater, then collected again ou the way out. Special admission prices of $1 for adults and 50 cents for children will be in effect during the three dimension show. Almost every major studio is now scheduling the new 3D pic tures and some are making the same pictures in both the old and new systems. One 3D full length feature is al ready being displayed ai-ound the nation. It is “Bwana Devil," film ed ir. Africa. NIGHT STAFF Make-up editor: Paul Keefe. Night editor: Dorothy Iler.' Night Staff: Sally Cummins. SU Currents Coffee Hour Held For SU Personnel Informality was the keynote of the Student Union personnel hour sponsored by the SU board Thurs day. The event was attended by mem bers of the SU standing commit tees. Clyde Fahlman, chairman of the SU board, acteil as master of cere monies for the program. He was assisted by K. C. Williams, SU director. Entertainment included ; charades and other group games. Coffee was served by members of the hospitality committee. Classifieds FOR SALE: Auto Radios — new and used for all cars. Eugene Radio Co. 7th & Charnelton. Ph. 4-3722. 3-12 Jloitc+u+Uf. Ok ...Ok KWAX 0:03 lMalio Moods 0:10 News Till Now 6:15 Guest Star 6:80 Campus Interview 6:45 Here Is Spencer Snow 7 Window in the Ivory To\» er 7:30 Show Time 8 World In Review 8:15 Campus Hecitul 8:45 News Roundup 9 Cavalcade of Music 9:30 Kwav works 10:30 Emerald of the Air 10:35 Softly Now Campus Calendar 10 Home Ext. CV> Com in sir Noon AW8 Con* 112 SC Steering Comm FSFI' 118 SU 4 1*1 Delta l*lil 815 SU 7 l*hl Mu Gerl 2nd FI 7:30 Soc Scl Cl 815 SU L-™ only leading King-Size cigarette made an exclusively Jdifferent way to avoid the main cause of irritation I / * NOW ! PHILIP MORRIS is available ia the f new KING-SIZE for longer smoking enjoyment. | Remember, you’ll feel better when you change to PHILIP MORRIS? 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Gordon Allen, is not expected to be in operation for a year. • Campus Briefs • Today Is the deadline for pe titions for the all-campus vodvil show to be presented during Duck Preview weekend. They should be turned in to Jane Simpson at the YWCA office or ut the ASUO of fice by 5 p.m. • Wednesday is the deadline for petitions for chairmen of the East er sunrise service, sponsored by the University Religious council. They’ should be turned in to Jane Simp son at the YWCA office in Ger linger. • Stan Kenton and his 25 member band will appear for a concert and dancing at the Eu gene Armory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The concert will last until 9:30 with dancing to follow. 0 The Red Cross board will meet at 4 p.m. today in the Stu dent Union, according to Joan Walker, president. ® Morton Kroll, assistant pro fessor of political science, will speak to members of the'lnterna tional Relations club on the LopiC3 of Western Europe and John Fos ter JJulles Tuesday at 7:3t* p.m. in the Student Union, Oregctna Sale Set This Week A “Special Opportunity" sale of Oreganas will be held this week at the Student Union and Co-Op, with booths being open from 9 until 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday, Jim Light, business man ager, has announced. Day managers for the sale are Kay Partch, sophomore in art; Yvonne Holm, sophomore in bi ology; Rosemary Hampton, sopho more in speech; Mary Ann Foster, sophomore in sociology, and Eileea Randolph, junior in art. They are in charge of personnel who will sell the books, which can be pur chased for either $6.75, the full price, or the $3.75 down pay ment with the remainder to be paid next term. A former tradition, that of hav ing a special “personalities” sec tion in the Oregana, is being re vived this year. A feature of the section will be full-page pictures of week-end queens and other out* standing campus personalities, Light said.' KWAX Pictures Today KWAX staffers will have Ore« gsnia pictures taken at 4 p.111. to« day in the Vlllard hall studios, Bol> Ford, Orcgana photography editor, has announced. Those who should he present are Sandra l'rice, Mary Wilson, Joanne Forbes, Shirley Petti jolm, Jack Vaughn, Ken Whittle, Gordon Rennie, Judy Johnson, John Bree, Hugh Garrahrant and LoAnne Morgan.