MUARY 18.1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACE -- rASONIC TEMPLE: Kingston Trio To Appear in Detroit THE WINGSTON TRIO will appear at 8:15 p.m. Sunday at the Masonic Temple in Detroit. The songs forming their repertoire come from many lands, including the United States, Mexico, Tahiti, and the West Indies. Criteria for any new material is that it "must have a basic intelligent thought and be founded in good taste." Trio members Dave Guard, Bob Shane and Nick Reynolds were students at Stanford University and nearby Menlo College when they Joined forces. IN HOSPITAL, SCHOOL: Tineacher Discusses Work in Brazil Opera Short On Dwarf's "There's a need for dwarfs in the 'Das Rheingold' cast," Dick Lutz, business manager for the speech department theatre, said. The cast needs several short people to fill these roles, he ex- plained. They are non-speaking roles. The dwarfs come on stage and run off screaming. It's really very simple." "No, you don't have to have pre- vious stage experience. We're plac- ing a premium on small scale quality." Anyone who is interested should call Prof. J. E. Bender's office, NO 3-1511, Ext. 2444, or the speech department office NO 3-1511, Ext. 3048, or leave a note at Rm. 2020, Frieze Building. The music school speech de- partment production of Wagner's "Das Rheingold," opens Tuesday, March 1, and runs through the following Saturday. The curtain will go up promptly at 8 p.m. at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, and there will be no intermissions during the two-hour performance. The audience is urged to be there before curtain time, since no one will be seated after the curtain rises. The speech department is of- fering the libretto of "Das Rhein- gold," at fifty cents a copy. It is an English translation revised by Prof. Josef Blatt of the music school and musical director of the production. The libretto is available at the speech department office, or a check can be mailed to Libretto, Department of Speech. see Russia in 1960 Economy Student/Teacher summer tours, American conducted, from $495. * Russia by Motorcoach. 17-days from Warsaw or Helsinki. Visit rural towns plus major cities. Diamond Grand Tour. Russia. Poland, Czechoslovakia, Scandinavia, Western Europe highlights. * Collegiate Circle. Black Sea Cruise, Russia, Poland, Czechoslo- vakia, Scandinavia, Benelux, W. Europe. * Eastern Europe Adventure. First time available. Bulgaria, Roumania, Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, West- ern Europe scenic route. a See your Travel Agent or write 400 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. By ANITA PETROSHUS tberaba, Brazil is "a very nice town in a very rich region" ac- cording to Leonardus P. Smeele, who lives there. It's the home of the "Instituto Cultural Brsll Estados-Unidos" B i n a t i o n a l Institute), where Smeele teaches English, and of one of the few hospitals in Brazil for the treatment of "wildfire," a tropical skin disease. Smeele, who also teaches French Prof. Baxter 'To Lecture Prof. Dow V. Baxter of the bot- any and forestry departments will speak on "Wilderness, Geofungi and Forest Succession in Alaska," at 8 p.m. today in Rackham Audi- torium. He will also show c o l o r e d movies, taken during his visits to Alaska over the last 18 summers. The talk is sponsored by the Phi Sigma society. [_Organization Notices (Use of this column for an- nouncements is available to offi- cially recognized and registered organizations only. Organizations planning to be active for the spring semester should register by Feb. 29. Forms available, 2011 Student Acti- vities Bldg.) . . " Christian Science Organization, week- ly testimony meeting, Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m. Lane Hall, Fireside Rnm. r Mich. Christian Fellowship, skating party, Feb. 19, 7:30 p.m., Lane Hall. and German at a college. and a local high school, is in the United States on a grant from the State Department and the Committee on Leaders and Specialists of the American Council on Education. He is observing language classes at the University's English Lan- guage Institute this week. Shortly after arriving in Uber- aba two years ago, he explained, he visited the wildfire hospital. "I saw many horrible things in the war, but nothing like this," he said. Cause Unknown The tropical disease affects mainly the inland population, and is not contagious. Although its cause is unknown, wildfire re- sponds eventually to treatment with cortisone-base drugs. Since his first visit to the hos- pital the citizens of Uberaba have been spending less time on the city's many social activities, and doing instead whatever they can as private individuals for the pa- tients, Need Checkups Most cases remain there for about a year, but must return for monthly checkups after their re- lease, since wildfire frequently re- curs. The Binational Institute, he said, is self-supporting and re- ceives no government aid from either Brazil or the U.S., although the U.S. Information Service (USIS) often provides maps, movies and books for the Insti- tute's library. Travelogues To Be Shown The Burton Holmes Travelogue series presented by the University Platform Attractions will open with the showing of the motion picture "The New Magic of Mex- ico" at 8:30 p.m. today in Hill Aud. The movie, which opens the five-week series, will be narrated by Robert Mallett. It will show the university in Mexico City, mosaics, old castles -one of which is the Palace at Chapultepec, famous for its an- tique furnishings and stained glass windows. FOR RENT CUSTOM DESIGNED contemp. studio apt., sublets available with purchase of fittings and furniture. Location- Liberty & State St. area. Phone in- quiries NO 3-1511, Ext. 2018, 9-5 only. C48 FOUR Grad, students. Campus location. Wilmot St. 5 rooms furnished. $160 per month until June. NO 2-7700. Evenings call NO 3-8842. C51 FURNISHED APT., modern, living room, bedroom, twin beds, pullman kit- chen, ceramic bath, $90 a month in- cludes all utilities. Inquire Knob Hill Apts., 1126 Norman Place, Apt. 2. Phone NO 2-3952. C49 PARKING SPACE. Near campus and Bus. Ed. School. Call NO 2-0515. - C50 APT. FOR RENT. No lease, R.N. 24 yrs. old & would prefer girls to be under 30. $26 monthly. Call NO 5-7028. C47 MAVERICK would like this apt.-newly furnished, near campus, reasonable rent. 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