THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRI NOW DIAL NO 8-6416 City Board of Education A pproves School Plans The picture tops the book - * ? I . The picture tops the play! . .*. TECHNICOLO" WARNER BROL Two Complete Shows Nightly NO Ann Arbor Civie Theatre presents, TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' Pulitzer Prze PLAY LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE By JOHN RICKEL The Ann Arbor Board of Educa- tion approved a motion engaging architects to begin plans for en- larging the size of the Northside Elementary School at its meeting Tuesday night. Jack Elzay, Superintendent of Schools, explained that the North- side School is very overcrowded, and that in addition to converting some of the special activities roomsI to classrooms, some kindergarten students are being transferred to other schools by bus. The firm of architects has al- ready begun studies for enlarging the school, Elzay said, and he con- tinued, the new addition, when completed, would bring the school to a total of eighteen classrooms. Honor Group Sets Weeldy Discussions Discussion groups in particular fields of interest, led by various professors and instructors in the, literary college, will meet weekly for some four or five weeks this semester. The groups will be organized by students in the honors council, but will be open to all interested stu- dents. Among the 45 topics offered are "Obscurity in 20th Century litera- ture," led by Prof. Herbert Bar- rows of the English department, "U.S.-Soviet Relations" led by Prof. George Kish of the geog- raphy department, "The Medieval Origins of the Modern University" led by J. W. Baldwin of the his- tory department, and "Morality: Its Biological Basis" led by R. D. Milkman of the .zoology depart- ment. Once the groups, consisting of approximately 10 students have been organized, they can get in touch with the professor in ques- tion and arrange for a convenient meeting time and place. Places for the meetings would be dormitories or fraternity or sorority houses. With this approval, Elzay said, "the addition will be completed by the second semester of next year, and possibly much earlier- I hope." Receives 50 Per Cent During the meeting of the School Board, Gerald Neff, Assistant Supervisor in Charge of-Finance. announced that the School Board is receiving only about fifty per cent of the appropriations prom- ised to it by the State Legislature. Neff said that the School Board will remain financially able to meet its obligations until next Septem- ber if the State continues paying at its present rate. After this time, Neff said, the Board will have no more resources. Prof. Albert H. Marckwardt of the English department, a trustee of the Board of Education, intro- duced a resolution to the meeting which called on the State Legis- lature for support of public edu- cation in the state as its constitu- tion provides. He cited both the financial plight of the Universities and the secondary schools of the state. Asks Payment Resumption The resolution called for a re- sumption of payments to the 'schools, and for a steady flow of revenue to the schools in the future. Prof. Marckwart said copies of the resolution would be sent to Gov. G. Mennen Williams, Repre- sentatives George Sallade (R-Ann Arbor) and James Warner (R- Washtenaw), and other members. Dean.,.Cowen' To GiveTl Zelman Cowen, Dean of the Uni- versity of Melbourne Law School, will discuss the comparative as- pects in the constitutional law and legal education of the United States and Australia. The Dean is considering an au- thority on the "full faith and credit" aspects of law conflicts. He has written extensively in that field and in the area of federal constitutional problems in Aus- tralia. FORD'S FAIRLANE-The brown stone baronial mansion which Henry Ford built as his home in 1915 will be part of the Univers Dearborn Center. Much of the house contains fine wood paneling which Mrs. Ford had covered with light green paint, reportedly n to Ford's displeasure. Silver doorknobs and bathroom fixtures are highlights of the home which will be utilized for seminars and a education courses. The house contains over 50 rooms, and features 14 usable fireplaces. Fairlane To House 'Freud' Not Ford Feb. 13, 14 at 8 P.M. "It faces and speaks the raw truth" NY Times Adults-only recommended Premiere of original third act "SEE YOU AT THE LEAGUE' Starts TODAY Dial NO 2-2513 -mmmmumomplow- A Tremendous Saga With A Tremendous Theme REUNITING THE TWO TOWERING ANTAGONISTS OP'THE TEN COMMANDMENTS"! geCN icoLOr From The Master Motion Picture Maker! .. 7Ieev peciaI4 at the LIBERTY MUSIC New! Bernstein and the N.Y. Philharmonic TCHAIKOVSKY -SYMPHONY No. 4 (Regularly $4.98 This Week $3.89) . . . New! Sinatra Sings - "Love is a Kick" (Regularly $3.98 This Week $2.89) . . . 09 THIS WEEK , Ac U Ak Iw . - U ...M I I