I 1 TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 San Francisco Beatnik To Give Poetry Reading 'GANADIE': Lab Playbill To Present Original One-Act Drama 71 Francisco beatniks. There he met Allen Ginsberg and Kenneth Rex- roth; together, they were instru- mental in giving the beatnik' movement its name. Brother Antoninus began writ- ing poetry in 1935 under his name of William Everson. The develop-' ment of his poetry shows his struggle for clear expression, and his later poems show the resolu- tion in his internal struggle. A religious mystic, Brother An- toninus is stationed at the College of Saint Albert the Great in Oak- land, California. His poetry has appeared in Vols. I and II of the Evergreen Review. He has also written many books of poems, which show his devel- opment through his years '.f searching to the present. His lat- est book is entitled "The Crooked Lines of God." Brother Antoninus is called by Kenneth Rexroth, "the most pro- foundly moving and durable of the poets of the San Francisco Renais- sance." Prof. Dulles To Discuss U.S. Policies Prof. Foster Rhea Dulles of the Ohio State University history de- partment will speak on "American Foreign Policy Since 1945" at 4:15 p.m. today in Aud. A, Angell Hall. On campus as a part of the Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar pro- gram, Prof. Dulles will also lead a round table discussion for hon- ors students on "What Europeans Think of American Foreign Pol- icy" at 4:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Vandenburg Room of the League. Prof. Dulles, former editorial writer for the New York Evening Post and correspondent in Paris and Peking, has held faculty posts at Bennington, Smith and Swarth- more colleges. One of the twelve United States educators chosen to participate in the first cultural exchange pro- gram, he recently made a two- month lecture tour of India under the International Education Ex- change Service of the State De- partment. A hunch-backed young woman living in the slums of a Midwest- ern city is the heroine of a new play by Ernest Ellis. The play, "Ganadie," will be presented at 4:10 p.m. today in Trueblood Auditorium. Ganadie lives for three things: her illegitimate daughter; her de- sire for beauty; and her wish for a night with John, her child's father. John had promised to visit Ganadie on the night before the child's birthday. When she sees John again, for the first time since before the child was born, she threatens to reveal their secret. In a rage, John tries to strangle Ganadie. He has worked his way up from the slums into a position to marry into a good family, and he doesn't want anything to hurt his chances. An unexpected twist climaxes the story. The set, designed by Neal McLain, enables the audience to see beyond ri~ ~fl the apartment to the Blessed Sac- rament Cathedral, which seems to hover over the room. The bells of the cathedral are the only sound heard from outside. "Ganadie" is directed by Charles Sheffer and produced by Robert C. Gerould. Jo Ann Zagray plays Ganadie while John is played by David Harris. To .Posypone Berman Show Compelled by his doctors' orders to cancel his tour, Shelley Ber- man will not perform here next Wednesday night. The monologist comedian, suf- fering from complete physical ex- haustion, will fulfill his conceled dates as soon as he is certified physically fit by his doctors. All dates are canceled through May 14. Today 4:10 Department of Speech GANADIE by ERNEST ELLIS Trueblood Auditorium No Admission charge i t* J DIAL NO 5-6290 r ENDS TONIGHT When that lady walks in. all restraint flies out! TONY DEAN JANET CURTIS-* T -jLEIGH Is it a bird...a rocket...a plane? Noits ; .-- saucering down to Earth .-- -inan uproarious hit! WAWS VV THE BROADWAY HIT-NOW THE SCREEN'S CRAZIEST LARKS r: DIAL NO 2-6264 I A LGHT- HEARTED ILAR AT LOVE s'AMONG THE ADULTS' AN ANSM(O1~GE A COWMW PCW~I I I FRIDAY BURT LANCASTER AUDREY HEPBURN in "THE UNFORGIYEN" The Fabulous FOUR FRKES'HMENm Stars of Capitol Records Appearing at PEASE Auditorium Ypsilanti, Mich. Tues., May 3 S.G.C. TONIGHT and TOMORROW at 7:00 and 9:00 "REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE" with JAMES DEAN, ,SAL MINEO Cartoon SATURDAY and SUNDAY at 7:00 and 9:00 "BRINGING UP BABY" with Cary Grant, KATHERINE HEPBURN Short: A I