VOL. LV1 gWWMWW OK OKKiiON, KI'OKNK, Till HSDAV, FKBKIARY 17, 1955 NO. M Hoyt to Address Press at Banquet The 3flth annua] Oregon Press conference will open Friday morning under the Joint sponsor ship of the Oregon Newspaper Publishers association and the University school of Journalism. Newspaper men and women from all over the state will attend the conference. Registration at 8:30 am. in Allen hall will open the confer ence. Conference Chairman Rob ert Chessman of the Astorian Budget will preside at the first general session, in Allen 221 at 9:30 a.m. Jim Weeks, managing editor of The Dalles Chronicle, and Ray Anderson, business manager of the La Grande Eve ning Observer, will address the session on "What the Allen Fel lowship Means to Us.” At 9:45 a.m. Paul Snider, in structor of photography at the University will speak on "Unborn Newspaper Pictures." "Getting Young Readers In Concert Features Five UO Soloists A treat la In store for music lovers this evening, when E. A. Cykler presents the University orchestra, featuring five student soloists, nt 8:15 p.m. in the music school auditorium. The concert will open with Handel's Concerto Grosso per formed by the complete orches tra. Guest student soloists who will appear in the program are Don na McQueen, sophomore in mu sic, who will play Concerto for Bassoon and Orchestra in B flat major, by Mozart; Rosalie Bliek enstaff, senior in music, who will play Concerto .for Piano and Or chestra in F flat minor, by Cho pin, and Donna Schafer, senior in music education; Marilyn Stratford, junior in history, and Ronald Spicer, sophomore in mu sic, who will perform Concerto for 3 Pianos in D minor by Bach. No admission will be charged and the public is welcome. terested In the Newnpap