THE MICHIGAN DAILY HISTORY'S FOOTNOTE: Clemeuts Collection Includes Truman-Autographed Music By DON McNEIL When historians begin to eval- uate the Truman era in American pexlitics, they will find a historical footnote among the prize docu- ments -in th Clements Library Manuscript Collection-an auto- Radio Show Returns to Air "Camii. Qua rter," weekly ra- dio show sponsored by the League and Union, will go,,ac on the air tomorrow at 9:45 a.m. over WPAG and WPAG-FM. Roger Shepard has taken the place of Jim Schiavone as pro- ducer of the siow. Tomorrow "Campus Quarter" will delve into the history behind the song, "I Wana Go Back to Michigan." What happened to Joe's and the Orient will be re- vealed, as well as the story behind freshmen caps. Ir graphed copy of Paderewski's "Minuet." But the signature is not that of Ignace J. Paderewski. Rather it is the autograph of an amateur piano player from Independence, Missouri, one Harry S. Truman. nxiously Waiting Back in 1944, the library staff suddenly became aware of the fact that it had no autograph from the new Vice-President elect. Some- one remembered that pianist Tru- man had played the Paderewski work on election night (not the night of the famed Lauren Bacall piano photo), to sooth the frayed ierves of Missouri's political lead- ars waiting anxiously for the final lection returns. A copy of the "Minuet" was pur- chased locally and sent to Vice- President Truman with the re- quest that he give his signatu-re to the collection. Not only did he respond readily, but he added some cryptic com- ments of his own on the amater- ism in the scores available in Ann Arbor music stores. Personal Instruction TherVice-President had every authoritative right to comment. According to his accompanying letter, the Truman criticisms were >ased on personal piano instruc- tion by Paderewski himself on how to play the Minuet, given in Kan- 3as City some time ago after a Paderewski Concert. Student Election The Latin American Society will elect new officers for the Spring senester at a meeting at 4 p.m. Sunday in Ran. 319 of the Union. All Latin Americans on campus' La Orders For He;ry V' Vow Accepted Mail orders are now being ac- cepted for the return engagement of the technicolor film production of "Henry V," starring Laurence Olivier, which will be shown at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre on February 19, 20 and 21. Haiied by critics throehout the country as one of the out- L4anding films in motion picture history, "Henry V" has been brought back to the University of Michigan campus by popular demand. Unfavorable Conditions "Henry V" was presented here last October at Hill Auditorium under conditions which many people felt were unfavorable. In response to this criticism, the film will be shown this time in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. The famous technicolor produc- tion of Shakespeare's play will be shown twice daily, with all seats reserved. Tickets are $1.80 and $1.20 for the evening perform- ances and $1.20 and $.90 for the matinees. Tickets. will be sold at the box office in the League from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. On the days of the performances, tickets will be sold from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Contributions Recognized All proceeds from the film will go to the recently activated Stu- dent Award Fund. This fund was e stablished as a form of recogni- ion for the contributions which men and women have made to campus life through participation in activities. FOUR WAYS TO SAY "BE MY VALENTINE" Stuart Nyc's Ii Lovely Hand-Wrought Earrings - Pins -- Bracelets Rings 802 South State Street - Near HiI; 20 LB. BOND TYPING PAPER 500 Sne cs. BOSTITCH STAPL ERS Machine and '000 Stapkes PAPER, PENS AND PENCILS $1.20 $2.25 We are receiving a large shipment of all sizes and prices this week. WHITING AND EATON PAPERS All styles and prices. HAVANA STUDENTS STOP STREET CAR TRAFFIC-Students disrupt street car traffic during demonstration in Havana, Cuba, in sympathy with fellow students at Guantanamo, Cuba who are staging a hunger strike to enforce demands for a new high school building. Police used tear gas against rioting students who seized and wrecked the Havana Institute. hundreds of demonstra- tors were arrested. 330 Maynard Ann Arbor At MICHIGAN HENRY MEYER- smok