CinemaScope, Color Film Will Be Shot Near Bend Beginning thi.'i week near Bend, Ii« yn.i I'rodiu turns, tin- independ rnt film company of cinema star Kirk Douglas, moves into pro duction on a five-week shooting tn hedule for liii* mlllion-dollai Cinemascope and color film, “The Indian Fighter." Co-sUMTlug with Douglas Will be Walter Matthau, outstand ing young TV actor; Walter Abel, veteran stage and screen alar; I-on Chaney, Alan Hale Jr., and others. Making her screen.debut as the heroine will be 20-year - old Itulan art re ms Klsa Marti nelli. Bryna Productions will em ploy about 200 Indiana from the Warm Creek reservation, as well as townsfolk from Bend for crowd scenes. The movl*’ is about an Indian fighter of 1870, who discovers S UCurrents Tickets Now On Sale For Bostic's Concert Tickets are now on .salt- at the Student Union main desk for Kail Hostii s jazz concert at H ji.in. in the Student Union ball room. Price of admission is 75 cents. The populai jazz artist will present seven musicians and a vocalist In the concert a special attraction o; the St" board. His group last appeared tn San Fran cisco. A limited number of tickets are on sal*-, according to Jack 8t« olof k\, chairman of the SU board. Following Tuesday's sales, tickets , will be available to townspeople, he said. Wednesday Deadline foi Committee Petitions Petitions for skeleton com mute,- members of th** various Student Union committee are due Wedn* day at B p.m. in the petition box on the SU thud floor, according to Marita Ciaus H“n, personnel chairman. Committees include - publicity, public relations, rian.ee, music, recorded music, movie, browsing room, art gallery and coffee hour forum. Petitioners will be in terviewed Thursday and notified before then as to the specific time. Russian Song Lecture Scheduled for Tuesday Herbert Bowman, assistant professor of Slavic languages, will present "An Hour of Bus man Songs” in Tuesday night's recorded concert-lecture in the music listening room of the Stu dent Union. The informal discussion of this characteristic aspect oi Russian culture will begin at 7:30 p.m. and admission is free. Coffee will be served following the lec ture. Campus Briefs 0 Whit ecu pst nursing club, will meet today at noon in Studio A at the library. Army and Navy recruitment nursing officers will speak and show movies. A new vice-president will also be elect ed. Campus Calendar Noon URC 111 SU Spanish Tbl 113 SU 4 :00 Hria of Hses 110 SU Asbly Com 337 SU 4:30 Fac Bow-1 Kg Meet 112 S7J that he ha* more in common with the Indian* than with the white* he i* taking acrosa the we*tern . plain* in a wagon train. One of the highlight* of the movie take* plane at the 200-foot square fort, which ha* been un der eon*!ruct ion outside of Bend for the pa*t month. The movie will be re|ea*ed by United ArtiHta about the end of : the year. Anthony and Cleo Topic of Lecture "Anthony and Cleopatra," by Shakespeare, will be the topic of the last browsing room lec ! ture of the year, to be held Wed nesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Htu j dent Urfion. K. C. A. Lesch, professor of Knglish, is to be lecturer. Dis cussion following the lecture will be led by P. W. Souers, head of the Knglish department. KKAI) KMKKAM) WANT ADS Civil Service Spot Available in Salem A vacancy on the technical , staff of the Civil Ser vice com-) mission in Salem will he filled through applications, which may be made currently. An examination for the posi tion of Personnel Assistant I must he taken, and minimum qualification is graduation from a four-year college or university. Following completion of a one year training period, an employee in this classification may ad vance to a higher level in the per sonnel series. Beginning salary is $322 per month. Language Professors Attend Spanish Session Three faculty members of the foreign language department at tended a meeting of the Oregon chapter of the American Associa tion of Teachers of Spanish in Portland over the weekend. They were D. M. Dougherty, Patricia Gathercole and P. J. Powers. GUESS WHO GOT THE JOB! Hank pounded pavements... Frank sent telegrams • • • You’re right, Frank got it.* You can play it smart, too. Send tele grams to set up job interviews, and get the jump on everybody (including Phi Betes). A telegram makes your message stand out from the rest... gets attention from the man you want to reach. Shows him you’re efficient, that you know time is valuahle —his and yours. Let Western Union help you with your prospecting. Go after that job By Wire, «**•* • Hank finally tetnt to vark for kit f1^ AMERICA’S LEADING MANUFACTURER OF CIGARETTES ©A. T. Co. PRODUCT OF J&Jn. ■ Y>nz’u.e