SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1961 TODAY Group Plans To Coordinate Disarmament Efforts cha l lenge Presents LEO GRULIOW editor, CURRENT DIGEST OF THE SOVIET PRESS ed Nations. We ate not an oppo- sition or protest group," he said. The group has no optimism re- garding Communist intentions. It intends to speak from the position of the large number of anti-Com- munist Americans who are aware of the need for a fundamental change in American policy. Fifty-seven organizations have been invited to participate in the movement of which twenty have accepted. Among these who will participate are various peace or- ganizations, church groups, the International Union of Electrical Workers, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the Ameri- cans for Democratic Action, the Farmers Union and the American Veterans Committee. f McComb Leader To Discuss South Curtis Hayes, McComb, Miss., protest leader, will discuss the al- leged denial of freedom to the Southern Negro and his recent ar- i rest and upcoming trial at 4:45 p.m. today at the Congregational - Church. The program is sponsored by Voice Political Party. o COMING OCT. 271 I discussing DECISION-MAKING IN THE SOVIET UNION AND CHINA 2:30 P.M. Multipurpose Rm., UGLI 11 IF I 1 S.G.C. Cinema uiI4 SUNDAY at 2 and 7 A STAR IS BORN with Judy Garland, James Mason, Jack Carson COLOR ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM 50 cents JOAN BAEZ "An achingly pure soprano voice." High Fidelity "A major new folk singing talent." Saturday Review "I was enthralled y" Nat Hentoff, The Reporter "Sends one scurrying for superla- tives." N. Y. Times ANN ARBOR HIGH Tickets $2.75-2.25-1.75 On Sale At THE DISC SHOP 1210 Si University HI FI & TV CENTER 304 S. Thayer 11 1i 11 I Franz Kafka's 7~h E TRIAL opens Wednesday 8:00 P.M. Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre with performances thru Saturday GET UNIVERSITY PLAYERS PLAYBILL SEASON SUBSCRIPTION TOMORROW G. B. Shaw's ARMS AND THE MAN Wed.-Sat., November 8-11 Shakespeare's HENRY IV, PART ONE Wed.-Tues., December 6-12 (except Sun.) Barton Wimble's FACES OF MALTE Wed.-Sat., January 10-13 Graham Greene's THE LIVING ROOM Wed.-Sat., March 21-24 With School of Music AN OPERA to be announced Thurs.-Tues., April 26-May 1 (except Sun.) I I 1 i 11