THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1937 Heads Of Actors'Guild Discuss Strike Drama Season Litzenberg Leaves Roper Warns Against For Nebraska Talk Enlargement Of Plants W i l Engage WASHINGTON, May 5.-(AP)-Sec- Prof. Karl Litzenberg of the Eng- retary Roper cautioned American in- e o o W ood' lish department will leave, today for dustry today against expanding plant capacity extravagantly in the belief Lincoln, Nebraska, where he will ad- that business flowing from huge world (Continued from Page i) dress the 26th annual meeting of the armament expenditures will endure. G Society for the Advancement of Scan- He urged constant research success this fall as "De Lawd" in the: dinavian Study. film of "The Green Pastures," in the "Mr. Thomas Carlyle, Dr. JohnCe role of the Prince of Morocco. This Carlyle, and Scandinavian Litera- Tr ises is the first time, according to avail- ture," is the title of the paper which ENGLAND, FRANCE. GERMANY, Etc. able records, that this part has ever Professor Litzenberg will present on Make T UTudw Rv. tirrn NOW Phone 6412 been played by a Negro actor. Friday morning. He is a member of Steamer; Demetrios Vilan, remembered in the executive committee of the or- Specialist Ann Arbor for his performances two ganization. 1917 seasons ago and recently the star of organization which seeks to further Al M. Since "On Your Toes" in New York with the studies of the history of the lan- c & O a ow' -_ Tamara Geva, will appear as Loren-1 guage and literature of the Scandin- KUEBLER TRAVEL BUREAU zo; while Maury Tuckerman, f a- avian peoples. 601 E HURON ST.. ANN ARBOR. MICH. mous for his Launcelot Gobbo with I George APIiss and Miss Wood, will' re-create this performance in the Ann Arbor production. Members of the Hollywood produc- tion of the play, being brought to Ann Arbor by Henderson, list Philip Dakin as Bassanio, Judith Alden as Jessica and Richard Glyer as Gra- tiano. The complete cast of this colorful Shakespearian comedy will include over 50 players, and Eins- worth Arnold will return for this pro- duction to play the role of the Doge of Venice. The sale of season tickets for the Dramatic Season is continuing daily, except Sunday, through this week in the Garden Room of the Michigan League building from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. On Monday, May 10, the sale will be transferred to the box office of the Lydia Mendelssohn theatre. Final re- hearsals for the production will com- mence on the Mendelssohn theatre Sstage on Sunday morning, May 9. - Associated Press Photo Pending the outcome of a conference between producers and striking union employees in Hollywood movie studios, the Screen Actors' Guild announced it would postpone discussion of a strike. Eleven striking unions of the Federated Motion Pictures craft placed a line of 1,000 pickets around major studios. Robert Montgomery (right), president of the actors' guild, and James Cagney, one of the directors, are shown here entering a mass meeting of the actors. mn I I . Rapid Growth Of May Festival Has Made It Institution Here Even Dr. Stanley, who originated rie Kunkel-Zimmerman, who is too, the idea of a May Festival musical ell known to require comment. The contraltos will be represented by program at Michigan in 1894, did Madame Schumann-Heink and Miss not vision at first the proportions and Fielding Roselle. Signor Campanari prestige which the Festivals would is a general favorite here. Of course assume in later years. he will sing the .Toreador song from Carmen. Wiliam .A. Howland and I The rapid growth of the Festival Gwilym Miles will be the other bari- and the reception which it received, ( tones. The tenors will be represent- however, soon established it as an( ed by Evan Williams and Glenn Hall. institution on campus. As early as Mr. Bernard Sturm is to appear in the Friday evening concert . . . Pro- 1901, as reported in the fessor Stanley will, as usual, conduct Alumnus of that year, the perman- the Choral Union. It is generally be- ency of the institution was evident. lieved that the 1901 Festival is to be The following is an exerpt from the best that has'ever yet been given." TYPEWRITING MIMEOGRAPHING Promptly and neatly done by experi- enced operators at moderate prices. O. D. MORRILL 314 South State Street Special i I 2 4a complete representation of the famous perfumes of 7. r 'my.ycL U( EN". A R With pride and pleasure we bring you a radiant selection at the tra- grances of Lucien Lelong. They are the choice of smart women on both Continents-and will be your choice when you meet them here! . . . 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