Festival of Arts Program Traces Movie Development A series of fllmH tracing the development of t h«- motion pic ture Industry will be presented by the Student Union board In connection with the 1955 Festival of A rte. Both the Sunday feature mov ies and the Wednesday evening educational films for the re mainder of the term will be de voted to the motion picture as a part of our American heritage. Admission to all films presented as a part of the festival will be f ree. Series Begins Sunday "The Rise of the American Film" will begin the series Sun day. Showing the early develop ment of the motion picture dur ing the years 1912-14, it includes three "oldies;” "A Corner in Wheat," a D. W. Griffith film with a theme based on Frank Norris' The Piet;" “The New York Hat," another Griffith film with Mary Plckford and Lionel Barrymore; and "A Fool There was," the first film of Theda Bara. Valentino's celebrated tango will be seen in the "Four Horse men of the Apocalypse,” th« film which made him a star. Sunday, Feb. 20. Walter Huston stars in "Abraham Lincoln," Stephen Vincent Benet’s story of the great American, to be presented Sunday, Feb. 27. "Of Mice and Men," a film produced in the manner of today's films and based on the novel by John Stein beck. will end the Sunday series of the Festival. Movies Traced Wednesday evening films will also help trace motion picture development, starting Wednes day, Feb. 9. "Greed," the master piece of director Krich con Stron heim, will be the first. "Holly 6:00 Sign On 6:03 Dinner Hour Serenade 6 45 News Till Now 7:00 French Theater 7:45 Guest Star 6:00 Off the Record 9:00 Kwaxworks 11:00 Sign Off wink) Memory Book,” with scenes from great movies. will be shown Wednesday, Keb, 2.'5. Three mod ern documentary films will con clude this series on Wednesday, March 9. "Grandma Moses,” a color film of America's best known primitive painter is nar rated by the poet, ' Archibald MacLetsh. "The River,” one of the greatest documentaries in the United States, shows the story of the Mississippi River and its powerful Influence on the life of the country. “New Ameri cans” is the story of the refugees of the earth who have found peace and security in the United States. The film spots such Americans as Albeit Einstein, Thomas Mann and Victor Hess. Head Librarian Attends Meeting Carl W. Hintz, librarian, is currently attending the mid-win ter conference of the American Library Association and the As sociation of College and Refer ence Libraries. The conference Is being held In Chicago, from Feb. 1 to Feb. 5. Hintz is a member of the Ameri can Library Association Coun cil, and is representing Oregon in that capacity. We Are Total of Religion, Rev. Steines Told Audience We are the sum total of our re ligion, (Mild the Rev, Russell B Staines last night in the conclud ing event of Religious Evaluation week. Staines’ speech, "Man, Re ligion, and Society,” co-ordinated and summarized the RE pro gram’s preceeding speeches and discussions. "We need to know what man believes,” he said. "We must un derstand religious motivations and experiences in order to un derstand our world today. It is impossible to know a society without knowing the religious forces behind it. "Our actions and beliefs today wiU extend into tomorrow. Today has already been fashioned and we are forming the next genera tion.” This RE week program has shown a cross section of religious people can participate in an ex amination of religious values rather than simply re-stating their own doctrines, Staines said. "The lecturers have all agreed that we need to know these facts and to be able to interpret them,” he declared. "They have agreed that we must go from these facts to fundamental truths. "Men must orient themselves j with their particular point in | eternity. People have always felt that their times were the worst | in history and have rallied a gainst their fate. This has always IRL Convention to Be Here Feb. 24, 25, 26 Members of the International Relations League from Oregon high schools will be on campus F<*b. 24, 25 and 26 for the an nual IKL conference. K. S. Wengert, head of the political science department, pre dicts that approximately 400 students are expected to attend. Surindur Suri, Journalist and lecturer from India, will be main speaker for the conference. “The United Nations, Problems and Prospects,” is his topic for Fri- i day morning's meeting. "Should Red China Be Admit ted to the U.N.?" will be the topic of a debate presented by SHISLER'S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream OPEN FROM » A.M. DAILY & SUNDAYS TILL 11:00 p. M. 13th at High St. Dial 4-1342 THE WEBFOOT f\AJetcomcS ^t)acls to A Real Dinner WHILE ON THE U.OFO. CAMPUS Try Our PASTRONI DINNERS AND SANDWICHES NEXT TO THE MAYFLOWER THEATER four University students Feb. 24. On Feb. 2.1 round-table discus sions and a banquet will be held. Foreign students on campus are invited to wear their native cos tumes at the banquet, Wengert said, and some will provide en tertainment. Saturday will feature a panel of experts discussing the main questions brought up in the round-table discussions. A business meeting of IRL will follow the panel, with new state officers being elected. more interesting with monogrammed paper napkins book matches r-v " — ■ » ([^UNIVERSITY CCMDP^ kV TM* ilL'tl'.li OWM ;T 'J: J been the greatest, obstacle be tween man and his understand ing of God." Staines is rector of St. Steph en's Episcopal church in Seattle. He has served as co-ordinator of the RE week program. Flag in Palo Alto Has Only 45 Stars PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP)— When It was pointed out to City Librarian Fred Mulhol land that the flag flying over the main library had only 45 stars he hauled Old Glory down and counted. The 45 stars meant the flag had been made between 1896 and 1907. The flag, donated by the widow of an Army colonel, had been used four or five months. “W'ell continue to use it un til we get funds to buy an other,” he said. “It’s the only one we have.” Welcome BACK TO THE CAMPUS DADS Enjoy your stay with a cup of coffee and a home made doughnut or maplebar. In the Friendly Atmosphere! CAMPUS COFFEE SHOP 13th and Kincaid S U Currents A trilogy of old movies, "The Rise of the American Film,” will be shown Sunday at 2:30 and 5 p.m. in the Student Union. No admission will be charged. Theda Bara stars in "A Fool There Was,” and Mary Pickford and Lionel Barrymore star in "The New York Hat,” which was produced by D. W. Griffith. Another Griffith film to be shown is "A Corner in Wheat,” Rob Roy, freshman in music, will act as master of ceremonies for today’s Friday at Four in the SU Fishbowl. Providing the entertainment will be The Melodaires, The Downbeats, Ken Kesey, sopho more in speech, Sharon Beard, freshman in liberal arts, and Mark Tapscott, junior in speech. They Are Here! Helen Whiting Smart New Junior Cottons Dress Fashions For Spring 8.95 to 14.95 10th and Willamette Make Her Heart Flutter With VALENTINE CANDV A complete selection of • Brown and Haley • Whitman and • Hoeffler Hearts 39c to $7,95 Store No. 1 — 8th and Willamette Store No. 2 — 1950 Franklin Blvd.