THlE MICHIGAN DAILY -E;'XMie 5 Iottsehaefer VISITORS' DAY: c7i1 Ciitva fg* (111agcoleg Pbttuus Llaoo gingt.4onSli Tlin a ct J ugtli1 WillIl tt-e r- it antll 111titI r1()1 aday off from classes, and the Is Topie of Lectures facilities of 1the entire Engineer-I John Marshall, chief justice of he Supreme Court in the 10th century, was the "spiritual father~ of those who now advocate ex- ension of federal power, Prof. Henry Rottschaefer of the Uni- versity of Minnesota Law School aid yesterday in the first of the Thomas Cooley lectures. The broad construction of fed- eral powers was first expressed in Marshall's decisions, Prof. Rott- chaefer said. During his term eceral powers were extended in. ,o the realm of commerce and nuch of the "states rights" doc- 'rine negated, he declared. Prof Rottschaefer will continue ,is five-lecture series on the "Con- titution and Socio-Economic Re- orm" today with a talk on "Ex- ansion of Federal Power after 933.,, All lectures will be given in Rin. 50, Hutchins Hall, with the first three scheduled for 4 p.m. and the last at 3 p.m. Froday. in c1~ '..nilge winl Ut opetoUVIS- itors on April 18, when the col- lege will hold its traditional En- gineering Open House. Plans for the Open House, the first to be held since before the war, include special exhibits by Frenelb Fil~m To Be Shown Marcel Pagnol's "The Well-Dig- ger's Daughter," first-run French film with English titles, will be shown at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Hill Auditorium un- der the auspices of the campus AVC and the Art Cinema League. Seats- will not be reserved. Tick- ets will go on sale at 2 p.m. to- day at the box office in Hill Audi- torium. "The Well-Digger's Daughter" received favorable reviews in New York and several film critics plac- ed it on their lists of the ten best pictures of the year. all departments, manufacturer' displays and demonstrditions of" such "engineers' prides" at the - personic wind tunnel t Wllow Run Airport, the cyclotron and the electron microscope. Atom Test Movies Movies of the Bikini atom tests will be shown, and all sections of Willow Run Airport, including Army and commercial transport planes there, will be open for in- Y spection. Transportation to and from the airport will be provided. The Open House is a student- conducted affair, with students in the Engineering College acting as guides, demonstrating and ex- iTIAL BYJU -" Mem sbers plaining the displays. 0Wat prta"ra n uy Heading the Central Commit- I~ato'rt "ilbyJr tee for the Open House is John Smith, Ben Hazard, Myrai Str:;c M. Cox. His assistants on the committee include Lenore Olson,;~A -M ) - secretary; Stan Saulson, Robert I:~ lU Ware and John Morrison, associ-' ate chairmen. . In charge of departmental sub- BRIEF committees are : Robert Strador of ASME for mechanical engineer- r(I~ ing; Edwin Lau of AIMIE for nmet-' atruyCu allurgical engineering and the The Canterbury Club will hold metal processing laboratory; Will- Ia discussion on "Christianity and iam Scheef of ASCE for civil en- the Social Order" at 7 :30 p.M. gineering; F 1 o y d Preston of today at. the Student Cetier. AIChE for chemical engineering; Karl. Stevens of IAS for aeronauti- cal engineering; Roy McPherson IIUJdruloC J!' of Quarterdeck for marine engi- ht< x~awst ( 'l th, sacl leering and naval architecture; atrBrnro IE l01 r:t tblkI01 11l VIiI Stout of Eta Kappa Nu and Doer- s ulat ttudents, Will amlntc ° ;0a. ald Perkins of the Radio Club for 14Ihb:atIcW ire the linion. electrical engineering; Stan Saul- tU Ci te la'ssrn son for Naval Science; Curtis Bot- 1°as o hediclus d, ilia turn of Tau Beta Pi for physic;, s n; s ilb icusedaTiman, Gerard Giczewski of ROTC Signal i eui, PuliUity llkd Ir)a'I Corps and Robert Ware of RO'TC °° e ~ i~r tc~lttAir Corps for Military Science. N -i' , Daily-Wake 5of the Gilbert and S'livan aopere t,t au'lstehearsing songs from the y'" are, from left t o right, Dill Loiuwon, Bill Bromfield, Virginia finer andl Claire K ittridg e, -i it Ii.a ii ali at the piano. "ILIGMTS" IN FLATS A low-heel dress black suckde that is aivailable in AAA-AA and B widths in sizes uip to 10. (10.1' 2and lIl will be available after April IS.) Black suede with Red Potent Black Suede with Black Patent 7.50 (1.0~0 extra for sixes above 9) This style will be stocked later in shoes for summer of brown and white or black and white combinations. VAN B00VIEN SHOES 17 Nickels Arcade Seeks ebes for Play "If you lif e G~ihe'1,i U ,[1d - sfiv le committee had accepted an varn and You can sn ,you're odf!er to present the operetta in what we vwant," .Jus kJ' lCbelhon" onju~nction with a one-act play president oi l the Gi lbfrt I Iid Still i- at the West Lodge Auditorium. van~iu< Operett (10)drlI ive I, Students interested in the op- ol~n~n th orallza ion ~ eretta group should attend the for nW ev. bers. , ,oreglar meeting of the club at 71 Ml.s,, )pto m i "Til byisa. Monday at the Union. I i I LEATHJERI( UCARET TE CA.SES SANAL OODX ) JBiXL",-4 Silveur iand/ Ior')) Inlay ORIENTAL; ARi" OBJECTIS EASTER CARDS .J) y" i anV', :i lit wirtv,- buit pms tt d sat i- i t8'ire o i hl WO 411 jUwt iW" bid 1110 (Aiktihl tialt' (51w )&set, and no ha)dle cum eai h- :A(L1!tta111 lhe clubh's haiseasi cs hovela iruissr?. "WAe ihopx e it' iitllerslhil)will Mum, emi' dst an)t NWit imtheunext L" o weeks hi order 1W u rel ca r- ls~ In ay be st atd or pfor riaawn- arice somretitne A) may,'U('It(- l IJW(,~Ph C. Siltterth\Vaite, '2:3, Iwill ha a State Department mis- jSion, to conduct negotiations to esr ,tlish diplomatic relations be - I w'e (en thme united States and Ne- ima, mYiountain kingdom of seven isis! lin iha bitants between Tibet anid India. P 1 . . . ACRoss r-ROM. 'ruir ARCADE 330) MAYNARD ""SE'S borrowed my date and my blouse!I" . 11 Note(11(rgist Will PI-uy I're David Criaigi ead. s oted Amneri- can organ virtuoso, will present a recital at 4 :15 p.m. todlay in Hill Auditorium. Currently on a transcontinental concert tour of the United States and Canada, Craighead is the regular organist of the Pasadena Presbyterian Church. Pasadena, Calif. The program, open to the pub- lic, will feature a Prelude by Mar- cel Dupre and a Pastorale by Cesr Frenck. Craighead will also include se- lections by Peeters, Loeillet. Mo- zart, Bach, Vierne, Beach. I tangeran TYPEWRITE IS Bought, Sold, Rented Repaired IS'TUDE NT &I OFFICE SUPPLIESI F J I { C ( (f t e I } i 4 3 1 (( ,} I tATIUt'. E. +C 11 Mic °iigruis U ')EI lS 1'- 'li(S(;etUL Vi'S 0 1 iiisaI P)(1.sdi(Ii, acdlims-that l .iii'c t'Xtm bootls I swill arel t! . r1) -101110 I o ll iii the Unioni. SJerr oi a f lleiy and 'Keith i .J- damn, booths co-clhairmen for LI11e carnival, urge that, all liouses he represented, since information concerning boo Uns will be given and plans for Michigm'as discuissed. Film otiIBanking *k gcebre IJAIILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN ,41 t1/ 11k'f 'A -Vr >. 0. D. *MORRILL I 314 S. State St. Phone 7177 Diamonds - and 77North University Ave. cI " Money at wort{," a film pro- duced by the New ':ork Stock. Exchange, will b,>~ shown at 4 x p.m. Wedncsday in the Natural Science Auditorium. TIhisfilm deals with the banik- ing and security system and dV- piets, the flow of capital from env< t~}r to business enterprise. A repr esentative of a New York aSto-k Exchange house will he present to comnment on the film anid answer q(u(estionls TalkI s on Literature .. . Prof. Finlay Foster'. exchange speaker from Adelber't College. Western Reser've University, will I ive two lectures today illustrat- ing thme influence of art on liter- ature. HeI will speak on "llogo,'th>; Raike's Progress : a Point of Viewr" at 4:15 p.m. in. the R1,cklam Am- phitheatre and will address 1the IEnglish Journal Club at 83pnm. in the East Conference Poomn of thme Rackhiam Building oi) "Wil- liam Blake: Artist and Poe-t." T WAA Douce Club... The WAA Moder'n Dance Club, will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in the Women's Athletic Building for special practice on the num- bers for the recital. (Conl tiled onl Pag'e 3) Modern Dance Club. 7:30 p.m., Barbour Gym. Square Dancing Class. Spon- sored by the Graduate Outing Club, 7:45 p.m., Lounge Women's, Athletic Bldg. Everyone welcome. A small fee will be charged. Hostess . Commnittee, .Li e a g ui e house Dances, 5 p.m. League. Girls interested in serving on this committee and members should attend. Everyone bring eligibility card. Room number will be post- ed. Anyone who cannot possibly attend call 2-1146. r Christian Science Org anizat ion : 7:30 p.m. Upper Roomn, Lane Hall. Congregational-Disciples Guild. March birthday tea, 4:30-6 1)-r.,{ Guild House.t U. of M. Chapter Intercollegiate Zionist Federation of America: Meeting to decide program for ire- mainder of semester followed 'by discussion of p1hilosophies of Herz l, and Achad Ha'am, 8 p.. Hillel Foundation. (4 Edng 'cni Open house, 7::30-10 p.m..,V/ed., March 26, Sports Building. Pro- graim of 20 diifferenTt spoits. Phi rBeta Kappa. Annual Meet- &OOND V AT BEI'sf O 510S gyW't# I Free booklet: "WARDROBE TRICKS". Write Judy Bond, Inc., Dept. H, 1315 Broadway, New York 18 - + A I "V "--2 guy Vary your costume to suit the occasion with a wardrobe full of our beautiful, Spring blouses. Frilly, tailored, prints or solid shades.. . all marvelously flattering. Sizes 30 to 44. Priced from $4.00 inig, 4:15 p.m., Wed., Mar. 26, Rm. 1035, Angell Hall. Members are urged to attend. Foresters. Forestry Roundtable, 7:30 p.m., Wed., Mar. 26, 4th floor, Rm. 4060, Natural Science 'Bldg. First and second-year For- esters are urged to attend, Movies on Alaska will be shown. Prof. W. F. Ramsdell will discuss sum- College of Architecture & De- sign: Seniors meet at 5 p.m., Wed., March 26, Rm. 101, to dis- cuss plans for a Beaux Arts Ball. Graduate History Club, 8 p.m., Clements Library, March 26. Pro- fessor Lcbanov will speak on "Problems in the Study of Rus- sian History." Refreshments. All graduate History students are in- vited to attend. Undergraduate Education Club. 4Wed., Mar. 26, 4:10 p.m., T.ES li- brary. Professors Eggertsen and Wingo will lead a discussion on "Should the college education of prospective teachers~ be subsidized as one means to eliminate the teachers' shortage." Refreshments. Iments. American Society of Mechanical Engineers Field Trip. to the United States Rubber Company in De- troit, Wednesday afternoon, March 26, please sign ride list on ASME bulletin board near Rm. 231, W. Eng. Bldg., before Tuesday noon, March 25. Fldying Club. Open meeting '7:30 p.m., 1042 E. Engineering Bldg. We hiave sever'al membership openings p endling. Roller skating party Saturday, Mar. 29. Delta, Sigma Pi, professional :Business Administration fratern- ity. 7:30 p.m., Wed.. Mar. 26, Rm. 110, Tappan. Scabbard and Blade: 8:30 p.m., Wed. 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