} THE MICHIGAN DAILY " TUE SDAY. SEPTE1WER 24,1961'R aa/41Y N 1 V V V F'' Propose AHC Modifications Soph Show A nnounces Cast of 41 Soph Show has named 42 soph- omores to the cast of this year's production, "The Pajama Game." Playing.. the lead roles in the production will be 'JamesTann and Sandra Magee. Chief comic roles will go to Terry Bangs and Susan Bloch. Others with speaking parts are: Timothy Armstrong, James Frederick, Ronald Detrick, Morleen Getz, Barbara Shelly, Deborah Packer, Roberta Mor- ris, Michael Linver, Sim Shapiro, Gary Augustson, and Gerald Backer. Members of the chorus include: Arthur Adler, Mary Bauman, Randy Baris, Ronald Berlin, Lana Bideiman, John Herron, Nancy Horowitz, Gail Howes, John Idema, Elizabeth Meyer, Susan Montaperto, Wendy Olson, Ellen Ravin, Elizabeth Rosingrad, Lorraine Saginaw, Lawrence Schiff, Sharon Shreiber, Jill Silin, Bettyann Seltzer, Michael Sheras, Barry Stare, Bonnie Taff, Sally Van Campen, Sally Vogel- sang, Nancy Wasserman, and John Wolfe. Puppe To Discuss Meaning of Kafka Prof. Heyns Puppe of the Ger- man Dept. will speak on "Franz Kafka: His Art and Meaning" at 7:30 p.m. today in the Multi- Purpose Rm. of the UGLI in the first.of a six-part series sponsored by Student Government Council's reading and discussion group. I AcrossC ampus i I Prof. Gyorgy Sandor of the mu- sic school will give the second concert in the Choral Union Se- ries at 8 p.m. today in Hill Aud. Prof. Sandor will play works by Bach, Haydn, Liszt, Chopin, De- bussy, Bartok and Scriabin. GOP Leader ... Richard Durant, Republican chairman for the 14th Congres- sional District, will be the fea- tured speaker at a meeting of the Young Republican Club at 8 p.m. today in Rm. 3-D of the Michigan Union. Analysis Study.. . The School of Social Work will sponsor a lecture by lay analyst Selma Fraiberg at 4:15 p.m. today in Rm. 25, Angell Hall. Miss Fralberg will discuss new theories of child development and social work. Indian Economist..., Prof. Prasanta C. Mahalanobis, director of the Indian Statistical Institute and personal adviser to Prime Minister Nehru, will give a lecture at 4 p.m. today in Aud. C. The lecture, sponsored by the economics department, is entitled, "Problems of Economic and Social Development: Perspective Plan- ning in India." Prof. Mahalanobis has been a member of the United Nations Statistical Commission since 1946 and was chairman from 1954-58. Job Seekers. . The Bureau of Appointments will hold two registration meetings for all seniors and graduate stu- dents seeking employment next December, May, or August at 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. today in Aud. B. Commnunications .. . Wilbur Moore, vice-president in charge of academic affairs at Cen- tral Michigan University, will join Prof. N. Edd Miller of the speech department in a program on "Get- ting Ideas Across" on the Univer- sity Television Center's "Speak Up" Series at 6:30 a.m. tomorrow on Channel 4. Scholarships . . Applications for Rhodes and Marshall Scholarships are now available from Mr. Alexander Al- lison, 2564 Administration, and must be returned by Oct. 8. Marshall Scholarships are avail- able to all citizens under 26 who will have earned degrees by this June for study at any British Uni- versity. The scholarship pays $1540 annually. Male students who will have completed their junior or senior year by this June are eligible for the Rhodes Scholarship. There's not many two-seaters left But we do have a a rye and complete stock of NEW & USED BIKES at BEAVER'S BIKE 605 CHURCH ST. NO 5-6607 , 'd ,. CHARLENE HAGER . .. presidents' group President's Association and Inter- Quadrangle Council is composed of house presidents. If the proposal is accepted by AHC, present representatives who are not hall presidents will serve on Assembly's standing commit- tees. In other action at the meeting, Jane Worman, '66, was appointed secretary, and Ann Walter, '66, chairman of the housing commit- tee. A vacancy remains on the service committee and petitioning is now open to fill it. ENDS TODAY DA Shows at ______________ 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P.M. H uI IRMIFPIS TEI 5-6290 mumin m SSUFFERIN TS"EVIPS" EXTRA STARTS TOM &ir JERA Y Oct. 2nd in "SUFFERING CATS" WEDNESDAY "HOOTENANNY HOOT" - "DAILY OFFICIAL BULETI The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of The Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Daily assumes no editorial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 Administration Building before 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication, and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 :I Day Calendar Bureau of School Services Citizenship Conference for Junior High School Stu- dent Councils-Registration: Lobby, Rackham Bldg., 9:00 a.m. Dept. of Political Science Graduate Round Table-Prof. Samuel H. Barnes, Assistant Professor of Political Science, "Oligarchy and Democracy: Research Design for the study of the Internal Politics of a Provincial Federation of the Italian Socialist Party": Assembly Hall, Rackham Bldg., 8:00 p.m. University Musical Society Concert-- Gygory Sandor, Prof. of Piano, pianist: Hill Aud., 8:30 p.m. Doctoral Examination for Charles Philip Rubin, Engineering Mechanics; thesis: "A Theoretical Study of Two Buckling Criteria for Thin Shells," to- day, 206 W. Engrg. Bldg., at 8:00 a.m. Chairman, E. F. Masur. Social Work-Social Science Colloqui- um: Guest Lecturer: Selma Fraiberg. Topic: "Observations on the Develop- ment of a Congenitally Blind Infant: A Contribution to the Study of Ego Formation," today, 4:15 p.m., Room 25 Angell Hall. General Notices Univ. Faculty and Staff Meeting: Pres- ident Hatcher will give his annual ad- dress to the faculty and staff on Mon. evening, Sept. 30, at 8:00 p.m., in the Rackham Lecture Hall. All staff mem- bers and their wives are invited. The five Distinguished Faculty Achieve- ment Awards and the four Distinguish- ed Service Awards for Instructors and Assistant Profs. will be presented at this meeting. A reception will be held in the Mich. League Ballroom immediate- ly after the conclusion of the meeting. Student Tea at the home of President and Mrs. Hatcher. On Wed., Sept. 25. from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. German Make-up Examinations will be held Thurs., Sept. 26, 7-9 p.m. in Rooms 1088, 1092, and 1096 Frieze Bldg. Please register in the office of the Dept. of German by noon Wed., Sept. 25.. Annual Open Enrollment Period Campus--Office of Staff Benefit'. Hos- pital-Personnel Office. Union-B niness Office. Notice to Employes of All University Units BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD Open Enrollment Period will be held in the above locations from Oct. 1, 1963, through Oct. 15, 1963. New applications and changes to exist- ing contracts will be allowable. Any family member, eligible for coverage, may be added at this time, including those children over 19 who are income tax dependents. No new applications, changes, or addi- tions will be accepted after this enroll- ment period, other than for new em- ployes or approved thirty-day changes until October of 1964. Students Planning to Take Prelimin- ary Examinations for the PhD in Lin- guistics during the current fall semester are requested to inform Prof. Paper in writing by Oct. 5 of their intention and to indicate the exam or exams which they wish to take. Actuarial Review Classes will meet as follows : Parts1-Thurs., 4 p.m. in Room 3217 Angell Hall. Part 2-Thurs., 3 p.m. in Room 2203 Angell Hall. Part 3-Thurs., 4 p.m. in Room 3010 Angell Hall. Regents Meeting: Fri., Oct. 18. Com- munications for consideration at this meeting must be in the . President 's hands not later than Oct. 4. Season Tickets now available by mail order for the University of Michigan Players Playbill 1963-64. Production will include Moliere's "The Miser" (Oct. 16'- 19), Anouilh's "Thieves' Carnival" (Nov. 13-16), Wilde's "The Importance of Be- ing Earnest" (Dec. 4-7), C. P. Snow's "The Affair" (adapted by Ronald Millar, Feb. 26-29), the premiere production of an original play, to be selected (April 2- 4), Shakespeare's "Henry V" (April 22- 25), and with the Opera Dept., School of Music, an opera, to be selected (May 5-9). All performances 8:00 p.m. "Henry V" will be presented on the semi-Elizabe- than stage of the Trueblood Aud., Frieze Bldg.; all others, Lydia Mendels- sohn Theatre. 25c additional charge fox' Fri. & Sat, performances of all shows except the premiere production. Season tickets $6.50 for front of main floor and first 4 balcony rows; $4.50 for last 4 main floor rows and rear balcony. Men- delssohn Theatre box office opens 12:30- 5:00 Wed., Oct. 9; meanwhile, mail or- ders filled in order of receipt. For addi- tional information and/or order bro- chure call 663-1511, Ext. 3383 or 3084. Foreign Visitors Following are the foreign visitors pro- grammed through the International Center who will be on campus this week on the dates indicated. Program ar- rangemenlts are being made by Mrs. Clifford, R. Miller, Ext. 3358, Interna- tional Center. Nagam H. Atthreya, Management Lec- turer and Consultant, President of Bombay East Rotary Club, Bombay, In- dia, Sept. 22-27. J. N. Kanters and C. W. van Seventer, Netherlands, Sept. 22-23. P. V. Krishnamoorthy, Director, Five- Year Plan, All-India Radio, India, Sept. 22-24. Miguel A. Klappenbach, Senior Cura- tor and Laboratory Director of National Museum of Natural Sciences of Uruguay and Chief of Zoology Laboratory, Insti- tute of Biological Research, Ministry of Public Instruction, Montevideo, Uru- guay, Sept. 24-29. Sirous Tajbakhsh, Information and Public Relations, Radio and Publica- tions Department, Government of Iran, Iran, Sept.; 24-25, Zain-ul Abedin, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Education and Information, Government of Pakistan, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Sept. 24-26. Hameed Naseem Regional Director, Radio Pakistan, West Pakistan, Paki- stan, Sept. 25-26. Julio Nieto, Producer of "Monitor," Radio Caracol, Bogota, Colombia, Sept. 25-26, Jorge Nicandro Camelo, Assistant Di- DIAL 26264 "~E h ~ I "LAWRENCE" Is Certainly the Most Intelligent of the Epic-Spectaculars!" -David Zimmerman, Mich. Daily BEST 2PICTURE OF THE "VEA0. WINNER Of i1 AYAD rector "Monitor," Radio Caracol, Bogo- ta, Colombia, Sept. 25-26. Brian B. Cowan, Newscaster, Niger- ian TV, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria, Sept. 25-26. Harold Tsai, Program Assistant, The Asia Foundation, Republic of China, Taipei, China, Sept. 26-28. Mrs. Bella Baram-Lothan, Director, Arts Section, General Program Division, Kol Israel, Tel Aviv( Israel, Sept. 26. Saul F. Alvarez, General Manager, Asociacion Radiofusoras Privadas, Bue- nos Aires, Argentina, Sept. 27. Miss Jureina Cunha, Head of Psy- chology Dept., Rehabilitation Center, Social Security Organization and Prof. of Psychology, Institute de Educacao, Brazil, Sept. 30-Oct. 4. Events Lecture: Dr. P. C. Mahalanobis, secre- tary of the Indian Statistical Institute and advisor to the Indian government, will speak on "The Use of Fractile Graphical Analysis, for the Interpreta- tion of Socio-Economic and Biometric (Continued on Page 5) ORGANIZATION NOTICES USE OF THIS COLUMN for announce- ments is available to officially recog- nized and registered student organiza- tions only. Organizations who are plan- ning to be active for the Fall Semester should register by Sept. 24, 1963, Forms available, 1011 SAB. * * * Chess Club, Meeting, Sept. 25, 7:30 p.m., Union, Rms. 3KL. Free lessons. Everyone invited. German Club, Coffee Hour-German Conversation, Music, Singing. Refresh- ments. "Herzlich Wilkommen," 3-5 p.m., 4072 Frieze Bldg.; Film: Carl Zuckmay- er's classic comedy "The Captain from Koepenick," (English subtitles), 8:30 p.m., UGLI, Multipurpose Rm., Sept. 25. Sigma Alpha Eta (Soc. for Speech Correction Majors), Get-Acquainted Tea, Sept. 25, 4 p.m., Univ. Speech Clinic, 1111 Catherine. Everyone wel- come. U. of M. Friends of SNCC, Meeting- Election of Officers-Discussion of Bucket Drive, Sept. 24, 8 p.m., Union, Rm. 3G. Everyone welcome. U. of M. Rifle Club, Meeting, Sept. 25, 7-10 p.m., ROTC Range (S. Forest, across from Tennis Courts). New shoot- ers welcome. DIAL 8-6416 SHOWS AT 7-9 P.M. r jT J T; I J' \ N"1 10 a "ram '< . r : r £ 'k t' . ' ';T ...c 1 \\! rr : l: : . }j;i :gip}" { S't' . .:.a r " ' MICHIRAS CENTRAL COMMITTEE PETITIONING MEETING for POSITIONS on I icity " Amusements* Refreshments e Booths Parades " And Many Other Committees m m IU -i 00b * C-, =M mt I- r~ zm -I Z4 A 1,10 vii x .. I Int"rsias accent striking separates I Pub I A Co i ca ~ d Color-coordinates that create interest wherever you go...on campus, at theoice, I I f I I