THECHIGA S DALY South Quad Rooms To Have 'Esquire L * * * * * * * * -Daily-Waily Barth WHAT? BUSY AGAIN?-A student tries out the phone in the model room. Since the phone wasn't connected, the erstwhile caller didn't even have the usual satisfaction of hearing the operator say, "Sorry, but her line is busy." On the caller's left is the more popular of the two wardrobes installed by University officials to test the reaction of the public. STUDENT OPINION: Psych Class TO Survey Health, C ousel Services I i A survey which will enable stu- dents on campus to voice their opinions of the Health and Coun- seling Services is underway, it was announced yesterday by Robert L. Kahn of the Survey Research Center. Conducted by the Psychology 185 class, the survey will attempt to determine what student atti- tudes are about the Health Ser- Stason Detects Gain of Power By Agencies The current trend in Congress to delegate broad discretionary powers to administration is very noticeable, Dean E. Blythe Stason of the law school said yesterday. He made the statement in the third series of the current Cooley Lectures. Stason's subject for yes- terday was "Uncontrolled Areas of Administrative Discretion." HE CITED the recent Atomic Energy Act of 1946 as the most important example of this dele- gation of powers. Congress took this action during a time of emer- gency, but is certainly should be modified when atomic power is used solely for peace-time pur- poses in a peaceful world. This is only one of several cases in which the discretion- ary power of an agency has been beyond the reach of the court. In the Supreme Court decision on "National Labor Relations Board vs. Hearst Syndicate" the agency was given the right to define the terms of the act from which it gained its power, Sta- son asserted. "This questionable action is another example of relying on ad- ministrative discretion. There is no reason, in my opinion, why the courts should not be better quali- fied that the administration to make these decisions," he said. An examination of these areas of administrative discretionary power seem to indicate at least one important point. "It seems desir- able that we search for devices that we do not now utilize for pro- tection against unwise use of such power," Stason emphasized. vice facilities available to them. * * * RESULTS of the study are also expected to indicate student opinions of the University Coun- seling Service in general, and spe- cifically what changes and im- provements students feel are ne- cessary. The study, conducted along the same lines as those of the Survey Research Center, is highly scientific and the results should have considerable validi- ty, Kahn said. A sample of five hundred stu- dents has been selected at ran- dom from information cards on file in the Registrar's Office. Every student on campus had the same mathematical chance of be- ing chosen as a contributor to the study. Students to be interviewed are contacted by phone or postal card and informed of the study and its purpose. Kahn requested that they consent to an interview to be con- ducted at the Survey Research Center at their convenience. Hawaii Panel: Set forToday An open panel discussion on statehood for Hawaii will be held at 7:45 p.m. today in the First Methodist Church Lounge as a part of World Cooperation Week. Presented by the Hawaiian stu- dents, the panel will be com- posed of Robert Fukuda, Bill Amona and George Ariyoshi, who will discuss the history, implica- tions and qualifications involved in the Hawaiian statehood prob- lem. Tom Walsh, 51L will present the views of an American student on the subject. Henry Wong will act as moderator and pre'side at the question period following the for- mal discussion. Teams To Debate University and Purdue Univer- sity debate teams will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in Rm. 1025 An- gell Hall to discuss the Brannan Plan of farm subsidies. Sherwin Wine, '50, and Francis Benesh, '50, debating for the Uni- versity, will take the affirmative. Model Room Puts Stress On Comfort By DAVIS CRIPPEN The construction shack on the triangular block west of the South Quad site may not look like a University dorm, but that, after a fashion, is what it is. A model South Quad room has been set up inside the building, complete down to one of the tele- phone extensions which will go in every room of the new dorm. PURPOSE of the project - something new at Michigan - is to iron out kinks in the room's planning before the equipment for it and its 540 quad twins goes in- to mass production, according to Lynn Fry, supervising architect of Plant Service. Among the features of the room are: a sheet of cork on the wall in front of the desk where the men will be able to hang their pictures, from Petty Girl to physics diagram; desk chairs covered by the same denim ma- terial used in jeans; and two pi- voting lamps attached to the walls, one of which will allow a scholar to read either in the room's easy chair or in his bed. Since the room's furnishing was completed three weeks ago, in- terested groups, all the way from the Board of Regents to represent- ative students from the West and East Quads, have given the mock- up their onceovers. * * * THOUGH THE consensus was favorable, everyone seemed to have minor suggestions for improve- ment, with the students tossing in a good share of them. * * *. WHILE MOST HAD a purely practical basis for liking the room Ray Litt, '52E, backed it for another reason. "This is a great step," he declared, "toward mak- ing dorm rooms look more like the ones in Esquire." Vote Today 0 Be in stle I7S * SUTLIFF TOBACCO CO., 45 Fremont, S.F..Calif. -Daily-Wally Barth MODEL OF A MODEL-An aerial view the South Quad double room in miniature, taken on the floor of the mockup. The design, features a built-in unit and beds which pivot, but can not be moved out of place. e PAY LESS AT MARSHALL'S * PAY LESS AT MARSHALL'S * Accept Mail Orders For Play Tickets Mail orders for season tickets for the Ann Arbor Drama Season are now being. accepted. The Drama Series includes: "The Tempest," starring Vera Zorina and Arnold Moss and play- ing May 15 through May 20. "Born Yesterday" with John Al- exander and Joan Morgan in the leads, opening May 22. "The Winslow Boy" starring Basil Rathbone and playing May 30 through June 3. "The Barrier" with Muriel Rahn singing the lead, opening June 5, playing through June 10. "Getting Married" by Shaw and starring Sir Cedric Hardwicke, will play June 12 through June 17. 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