PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1955 PAGETWO ~lEMI~hGANDAIL SATRDA, OCOBE 30,1__ 11 - i I I - - - - - 7--:- - - 1 "'%7 - 7- isw. :;_"::>kj:":::,; :?2 : : ;:'""r:::y:n:?: '+,r-:°, fr;;F,;i:;;;t"'.v,:>; r6 ',,;; r...: .r: ^::'3c'?;'rAkrsh ":,.".?: asv. r:"'r'rv:::: h;.,..r.aC"."n: r: a:.v:.:"r.".v..".".s ... r .:::.......... .,,..".,"..: r... }::1F ..:,.,.a...,.d: i:d@...,.a........, Czechs, Give Spirited4 4-N By JEFFREY K. CHAhE PROGRAM Dvorak: "Carnival" Overture,' *Op.92, Martlnu: Symphony.No. 4 Janacek: Taras Bulba: A Rhap- sody for Orchestra Andrea's Death, Ostap's Death The Death of Taras Smetana: Symphonic Poem: "The Moldau" The Czech Philharmonic 01'- chestra last evening showed them- selves to be a spirited and exciting ensemble. Under conductor Vaclav Neu- mann, this orchestra's goal is not that "great American ideal"-the lush sound of the Philadelphia Orchestra strings ,- because it knows that good music doesn't' have to be in caressing guises to enrapture an audience; good mu- sic well performed can stand on its'own merits. The Czech sound is a thin but solid one which permits both crisp rhythmic articulation and tran- parent melodic interplay. All compositions performed spring from the influence of Slav- onic folklore; Dvorak and Smeta- na being among the founders of LoncertDAILY OFFICIAL the Czech nationalistic school, with Martinu and especially Jan-. .................... acek their successors. The Daily Official Bulletin is an chide the teacher's oath, The "Carnaval" is a nice, light official publication of' the Univer- statement, the social scur piece with which to begin a con- sity of Michigan, for which The and the Bureau, of Appoir Michgan lliy assumes no editor- eial. The oath should cert; it gets the audience in the ial responsibility. Notices should be soon as possible in Roor right mood. The more profound sent in TYPEWRtITTE~N form to versity School. The offs Martinu Symphony is one of the Room 3519 Administration Bldg, be- f'romn 8-12 and 1-5, Monday impotantworks by that compos- fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding cday. importantpublication, and by 2 p.m. Friday er. The Czech group gave it a for Saturday and Sunday. General Joint Judiciary Council:. fine scope of form in time with Notices may be published a maxi- ing" of the Joint Judiciary their sensitive feeling for buildingI mum of two times on request; Day the night of Oct. 27, 1965, towrd limx. hefirt ad sc- Calendar items appear once only. injg cases were heard: towad cima. Te fist nd ec- Student organliatlon notices§ are not Violation of University R ond movements were performed accepted for pu~blication. a) 1 student, conduct ui especially well, with precision of! student in that he commi 'toal ttck ndexcteentofSATURDAY, OCTOBER 36 ism, Assigned to work thi tona atack nd xcitmen ofof two full working days rhythmic drive. sate for his vandalism. Te"Taras Bulba" piece, a mu- { Daly C.alediar b) 1 student, conduct u: sical adaptation of the novel by student in that he was in IN. V. Gogol, is a sonorous work, Football-U-M vs. Wisconsin: Michi- I session of a staff paid par although not as profund, perhaps, gan Sadiumi, 1:30 p.m. $5fnfretEsik thPatiuSmpoyfmks essional Theatre Program Per- 1, 1966. asteMriuShnmks formiance-APA Company in Archibald, ---- effective use of the organ's tone Mces' "Herakles" : Lydia Mendels- Summary of Action Taken colors and concludes with a se-sonTet, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Government Council at]I October 28, 196. ries of post-romantic sonorities School of Music Organ Recital-Wil-4 Appointed: Rachel Amac which never' fail to stimulate the Liam Whitehead: Hill Aud., 4:15 p.m. Daniels to the Credential audience to loud applause. Committee. IThe popular "Moldau' 'is a wel- Sof l of Music Concert-University Approved: Resignation o: ofMichigan Men's Glee Club, Philip piano as chairman of theS come friend which shows us how A. Duey, director and New York Uni- effective a beautiful melody can versity Men's Glee Club, Alfred Green- be.i field, director: Hill Aud., 7 and 9 p.m. .7a the health nial Committee.I [ty number, Appointed: Cindy Sampson, chairman ztments ma- of Sesquicentennial Committee. be taken as Appointed: Corky Cordes as member my 1431 Uni- of Sponsorship Board. Ice is open Approved: That Section 9-b-4 of the through Fri- Election. Rules Sept.~ 23," 1965 be re-} scinded in form of deletion.E 11, Are You R Fl- LAMOUR eady LIEBE- Ai -motorcycle running poorly-Nleed a tune-up Need a complete overhaul or just an oil change Yamaha tune-up $10.00 an Twins plus parts Yamaha overhaul $40.00 on Twins plus parts Triumph tune-up Twins $12.50 plus parts BMW tune-up Twins $12.50 plus parts --Complete shop facilities (valve grinding and 'cylinder reboring) --All work guaranteed -NICH'OLSON M/C Soles-224 S. First--66'2-7409 --Yamaha World Grand Prix Champion (250 c.c.) At the meet- yCouncil on ithe follow- Eeulations unbecoming a ptted vandal- ae equivalent 3to compen- unbecoming a nillegal pos- xking permit. mr until May nby Student Its Meeting do and Steve s and, Rules A Marty Tru- Sesquicenten- "Disqualification of 0 to 10 per vent of the candidate's votes received,. at the discretion of C & R Committee." Approved : SGC restricts all !campaign- Inlg and use of diag by individual can- didates and by all student organiza- t ions whose name will appear on the official SGC ballot to three (3) official SGC diag tables for the duration of the official SGC campaign. Any can- didate or group of candidates will have access to these tables, The SGC elec- tions committee shall supervise" the Iuse of these tables. Approved: SGC inserts the following Into its Diag and Fishbowl Rules: after "SGC prohibits the use of any (Continued on Page 6) BROTHERS FOUR Sal., Nov. -13, 8:30 Lyobor ........ :0 " -- s presents 00 MICHIGAN UNION NOV. 12 8:30 P.M. I HALLOWEEN MOVIE "THE WHITE ZOMBIE" OCT. 31 ..,. 7and 9P.M. UNION BALLROOM And what is a Czech concert without a Dvorak "Slavonic without a Dvorak "Slavonic Dance?" The patient, applauding audience was rewarded with two of these gems as encore. .1 i Il p i i i F 1 Aud., 7 and 9 p.m. General .Notices Lecture: The Dept. of Romance Lan- guages presents a lecture and reading of poetry by the distinguished French poet, Francis Ponge, on' Mon., Nov. 1, at 4:10 p.m., in the Rackham Amphi- theatre. His subject will be "Du Parti Pris des Choses a l'Objeu." December Teacher's Certificate Can- ,didates: All of the requirements for the tahr's certificate must be completed byeNche 15.1 These requirements in- ORGAN IZATION NOTICES Extensive line of 1966 diaries, calendars, and appointment books. 11i r~lPh. 483-4680 FREE CAR HEATERS FIRST NOW RUN f SHOWING an 'incredible orgy of sights and sounds I FREE r r d 1 3 .t I USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to official- ly recognized and registered student organizations only. Forms are avail- able in Room 1011 CAB., " a * Guild House, After game cider and donuts, Oct. 30, after game, Guild House, 802 Monroe. La Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia, tunes, 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze Bldg. Vengan To- dos S Lutheran Student Chapel, Worship services, Sun., Oct. 31, 9:30 and 11 a.m.; 7:15 p.m., speaker,: Dr. William Stringfellow, prominent New York at- torney and lay theologian, "The Church Living Out Its Obedience," Lutheran Student Chapel, Hill St. at Forest Ave. Hill, Auditorium Seats 2.75, 2.25, 1 .75 BLOCK REQUESTS DUE NOV. 4TH TO S.G.C. General Sales Nov. 8-12 I I THIS SUNDAY. i *1' 0 I STA1Tf ST. SIA1CE 1908 11 11 ,T, j I Narrated by GEORGE SANDERS TECHNICOLOR ROMA DIAL 662-6264 I ENDS TODAY "THE FACE OF FU MANCHU" I . i . ALSO Across I Campus t SATURDAY, OCT.30 2:30 and 8 p.m.-The- Profes- sional Theatre Program will pre- sent the' APA in "Herakles" at the Mendelssohn Theatre. 4:15 p.m.' William Whitehead of the music school will give an, organ recital at Dill Aud. 6:30 pm,,-The India Students Association Banquet will be held at the Michigan Union Ballroom. 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild will present "Rififi" at the Architec- ture Aud. 7 and 9:30 p.m-The University of Michigan Men's Glee Club, di- rected by Philip A. Duey, and the New York University Men's Glee Club, directed by Alfred Greefield, will give a concert at Hill Aud. I " STARTS SUNDAYet xandi"STE/Ua t. ~f MAKE SURE YOU DON'T MISS THAT IMPORTANT PHONE CALL! "Tomb of the Cat" Order Your Subscription Today 764-0558 Telephone answering service is now within reach of every residential phone! New, low rates based on actual hours you use your answer- ins; service each month makes this' Ipossible. 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