THE MICHIGAN DAI. LY FA H ~ - -,%OWW I^ ^ T ~ ___._ _ VOllL LIJ..XE ROUNDUP: ParhedThratsDecry Campus Liquor Laws FIGURES IN EVERYTHING:, SL Keeps President, JiminJaiis I Tickets for 'Tovarieci' G o on Salde Tomor-1-rowv Final bustling is in progress for ! A mr atiiiee :,h i d ft 2:: 0l)it as"" lh l i dlightful plajY By PHIL DAWSON. Most students will struggle to the end. for liquor--aipparently it ..ubricates their gregariousness. College newspapers give top play to proposals which would make it easier for students to drink, bu~t, usually the wet forces arc beaten back and university communities are likely to be dry-in theory at least. kS i* k* SOMETIMES, however, the stu-! dents themselves are opposed. At 'Pittsburgh University, for instance, the Student Congress voted down a motion calling for beer to be served at University functions. This was after the Dean of Men informed the legislators that thme university's present policy would stand anyway. At the University of Colorado, the city council was considering the problem of whether to grant beer licenses in the vicinity of the University. Four student pastors requested prohibition of beer sales near the University, and a 3.2 beer license application was',+abled. THEt WISCONSIN legislature was meanwhile asked to prohibit 18-year-olds from buying beer and make the age limit 21 for all forms of liquor. At the University of Wisconsin, the Daily Cardinal, headlined : "Water Isn't Bad." At the University of T'exas pass-{ ers-by at a pep rally noticed a { student with a bottle protrudingl from his hip pocket weaving through the crowd. He wasn't palralyzed, however; he was stagt- gertng under the we-4iht: of the infant on his shoulder who was to (drunk the milk in the bottle. Campus. EVENTS TODAY Faculty Recital-Three sonatas, for piano and cello, played by Mrs. Marian Owen and Prof. Oliver Edel, 8 p).mf., fRackham Assembly Hall. Organ Recital--Miss Claire Coci, 4:15 p.m., Hill Auditorium. jStudent Recital -- Miss Doris Hays, soprano, 8 p.m.. Hussey Rm., League. Newman Club-Concluding mar- riage lecture by Dr. Hugh Ma- honey, 2:30 p.m.. 4 p.m., and 7:30 p.m., clubrooms, St. Mary's Chapel. EVENTS TOMORROW Psychology Lecture-Prof. Er - nest R. Hlilgard, chairman of the psychology department at Stan- ford University. will speak on "The Measurement of Habit Strength," 8 p.m., Rackhiam Amphitheatre.I French Lecture--Prof. Jean Er- hard, director of foreign students in Prance, will discuss "Jean Paul Sartre et la naissance de l'cxisten- tialsme francais," 4:15 p.m., Rack- ham Amphitheatre. By ROM~A LIPSKY We rushed over to The Daily of- fice the other day to keep an apj pointment with -Jim Jans, but in- # Ilie( :,pcl h departmnit's newes t pm~ livV> Ia pci In elffort , *'tcruiicli,''a com~edy to 0!l 1il'.wIil(alo n ir~ 17e prescentetl at 8 p.m. Thursday, teTtrdvproume : riday(. and Saturday v n the I lydiai \lIT '1s i htre. After more tl' _ i l 'Jtr . (R aebgn Lf~''Wa leesin P~i' fl .1 . W I ' l r.U t'box office. Ad1:11 ]. ie]lay. ,'1 a.} h1 .1>v aL pri(cd at$1.20, HOC and Gc.1lVt (cied lvLodn'n xYr 0111 nj rate is 48c. TheN'' 'r:P I*;-r :' Y' \ork h1 id :11 ic iime i'nlIovin :1 a. b11litrnooii I~~ILy :' w~ ~aeIsxiilihb' William B~ ont'ielF'1-PrinceAlexandro- xii U naif MrlnBegol" s f:' , "y: ,.: , , s ,, , , . _ i= 1j/ " -- -. . LwiC, + . B3ox Ofr iceOCper-~is orn1,r. x I 10 /.M. - Phone 6300 LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATER MATHEMATIICALLY M'INltlDI---Jim Jtans, '49, when hie's not performing one of the many duties required of the president of the Student Legislature, delves into his calculus and trigonomietry books. Pictured Avith fans is his always-hiandy rop~y of Robert's Rules for parliamentary procedure and a gavel, which hie says hie rarely uses. IT CAN BE DONE EASILY Everybody talks about the weather but nobody does anything about it. M.T. This is addressed to whoever may want to leave off smoking without discomfort, All others are asked kindly to overlook and ignore. NEW THI, S SEEISON I Will power' is bunk. All that is necessary is a sincere desire to0 quit for any of several reasons. Under this system one is permitted to smoke any time of the day or night but only once an' hour. Only "~on the houir" or within five minutes can you light up. If you forget, you must wait until the next hour. That's all there is to it. Try this for one week. Next obtain a special cigarette holder. It's made of a stemn and tube as illustrated. Don't pay more than 35c for it. Use a pencil to stuff cotton in it and for the second week smoke through cot- ton. After every smoke you will pull off the tube and push out the cot-! ton with a pencil. Third week nark each cigarette one inch from the end with an ink spot. Smoke the longer part through cotton. Fourth week, mnark as usual and smoke the short part through cotton. Always use fresh stock -- never try to smoke saved butts. Almost done no*. Lengthen your hours between smokes. Once every two hours, then every three hours, etc. The above regimen is remarkable for its lack of discomfort though you'll find your- self drinking a lot of water. You will find it welcome to cut down as the steps arrive. Helpful hint-buy mnink with the $600 you save. --SMOKING BILL ions of othiers, and sincere in his French, the engine school influ- -"that there aren't enough womenI beliefs. ence prevailed enough to. make around. -~,.him a math major. d' I "That disturbs me ver'y miuch," HIE STARTED school as an en- "'Th~e only thing h o' ie le added. gineer, following a tradition set about the Legislature is that it For recreation, Jim turns toI by his father and uncles, but wa~s keps me poa tr"afro!ygah Si~ljl.lakt~l n ls so impressed with essays on lib- papemandngrotbasket"bhalsid.ncl 1fl15i(' feral education which he read for paper ! After graduatio, ie w ill :spend fan English class in engine school JIM HAS SPENT, the last few wo monrths workint. in Detroit. that he switched to lit school. suimmners going to school, andI but next fal a1wh will be Wick in And although lie has taken claims Ann Arbor is a fine laeinaCnrort , -ri o many courses in philosophy and the summer, except for the fac master's degree inii athi. ity Control will hold' its March P a " r i ' iv' ' meeting, Mon., the 21st, in the .~a tDAILY Union, 7:30 p.m. "'Board of Qual- B p ns OF IC A ity Control Experience," panel yS ai1 1i OFFI IALdiscussion of questions raised by La Sociedad Hispanica will pre- pr 1 Tseparating gage variability from sent its annual play March 30 and B ULLETIN product variability. 31 atit,Lydia 1\ endelssohn The- Iatre. IT. of M. Dames Child Study This year ":Puel de las Mu- I (Continued from Page 3) Gr'oup will meet at the home of jeres," a comiedy b:, the brothers -- ----------- --- --- - -- - -Mrs. Deborah Philbrick, 2107 Hill Quintero has been ,choseni. Unitarian Student 'Group: 6:30 St. on March 21, 8 p.m. Discus-( Because of th1e un usual demand p.m. Theme: "Group Dynamics." sion: "Creative Arts for Young for tick('ts fioz-othla-i',srools,. Games andi iefreslimentis. i Children." Hostesses will be Mrs. throse xviw1 A-t:ish t (. t sire a''ad- l William Wilson, Mrs. Carl Peter- ised clto liilIL( ikt soon IceSktig lu: quredac-son, an-d Mrs. William Michael, 1 =ipossible.,i''iti~ to Arn Ing pkatyg WomenSqur d Mrs. Murray M. Gilkeson. Jr., 1:33 l Z i.'1 ul i i aimn AtltcE. Williami is (-iiairnati. Phrone T 0ickets go on the 1 200pu.z Building Lotunge., 8-10::10 p.in, 2-2046. Mac 8ati:: 1-bxotic 1 M *Now INDIVIDUAL IRONSadWOS Autgr PADelINs.G5.0ec Autograph Model Wroos... $8.00 each Start a set now and fill out as you need them MU Et£AMP,~ 4p 711 NORTH UNIVERSITY . ,.... Phone 6915- 902 SOUTH STATE . .. Phone 7296 11 a R S.H~2 ... SNtvles First at WILDS the ARROW pola is to ' ' , } i WILD' S STATE STREET ON THE CAMPUS U. of M. Hot Record Society: Program of Omar Simion recor°ds, 8 p.m., Michigan League Ballroom. Coining E'vents May Festival Tickets for the season are on sale, from 9 a.m.- 12 noon -and 1-5 p.m. (Saturdays-- morning only) ; and Monday morning, March 28, at 9 o'clock the sale of tickets for the indi- vidual concerts will begin, at the offices of the University Musicall Society, Burton Memorial 'Toy ev. Sociedad Hispanic-a: Social Hour, Mon., March 21, 4 to G p.m., International Center. The Undergraduate Psycholog- ical Society, coffee hour in Rus- sian Tea Room at the League 4 to 5 p.m., Mon., March 21. Arniya Chakravarty, India rep- resentative at the Asian Relations Conference at Delhi, April, 1947, will be the guest at a reception to be held at Lane Hall, 4:15 p.m., at which time he will speak on the subject: "India's Place in World Literature."} The Michigan Society for +Qual-{ Sigmna, Iho TIau, Engineering Speech Society: Tites., March 22, 7 p.m., 2084 E. Entgineering Bldg. Pi'eparation foi'Hll of Fame Con- test:. T1he U. of Det. (debate, squnadI will be prCeent. U. of Mi. Young Republican! Club membership meeting, Tues., March 22. 7:30 p.m., Rm. 3A, Mich. Union. Candidate for the Board of Regents, Alfred B. Con- nable, Jr., will lead a discussion. on "The Board of Regzents and University Affairs." . U. of M1.lDames Interior Dec- orating Group will mneet; in the',i E. Conferenice in., Rackhani Bldg. at 8 p.m., March 22. A rep- resentative from the MichiganI Consolidated Gas Co., will discuss "Kitchen Design." Mrs. George Luther, is chairman, phone 2-6987. 1 "Tovarich" will be presented by the Department of Speech Thurs., through Sat., 8 p.m., Sat, matinee 2:30 p.m., Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. A special rate for stu- dents will be given for the Thurs. evening and- Sat, matinee per - formances. Tickets go on sale to-f morrow at 10 a.m. in the theatre {box office. _ , .. _ _ _ _ , . . ' _. m _ _ _ . -- , a t~ CAMPUS CHOICEI ° GODO FOD$39 a nl Aro xodshv l a hs etrs ° a Mioa hp fr. trmns M afrzd lblU a 0Acoe btos' :;, Thrifty Men who need an OVERCOAT to finish the season, and thus to enjoy for several seasons to come. I Here is your opportunity l O ff to own one at a price you will be glad to pay lilt', til[I)tti}I 77 tit r UP Ltd Aft Lil C MML 00 k Every overcoat left in OUr store MUST Go ! TWO FAMOUS MAKES. WIN°TER-TEX and CLOTHCRAFT /^t t- r\ A 1 0% It ^^ ,-- n f nn K II .AI A £At% i 1 4C)~.- '(dII N.I'wA/4' i ll ho ()()i I Now ./ 4uzu uI II . t II ~tr,'A. stim -- coe"'- I" el A