I I "I'll, "I'll m THE f MICTIGAN DAILY TMIUSI AY. OC'7"C)RrIt 20, 1949 U ______ _____-_-__-_----------- 'U', Broac asting 'Ias Ultr-Moderu St[ation r om MUSIC-8 :30 p~, A w ic tci'works -.- 1AGu, 10:30 M tb:- p .in Iloused onlthe ofnl lloofthe aidnilnist ratio builll-, t he new, Very lush allo ultra-mlodern :41- dioca (of'Unlivers-:ity Broh'a:stinv 8tatiou WUOGM are literully buz- Zing. Otferinli",compelt iion to 1 1a(1il City, tlie new studios boa~t just about every innovtion in broad- casting with the added touch of " pacicOUisiessX.1h1gh polish and moden furniture . 4'4w 4 1T11E LOBBY VComposed of windows lit one cend., istheislngth ofitg2ood sizecd lctuivre oom. At tht, 1fa1. eid, St udio 1) canti be seenl through ai1 lwrtio p-icewinldow. Mlonde furniture In textures oftoetwa'uredf and bitttlesihip gray decorate the shalil sitti"K room which is used 11ainly for forum bromdcatsts. Down t he-corridor "on (lteAir'- sins 11a1rk threer other studios. Tivred ceilings :and walls, at g.ranld piano itnd size conducive to vier- niese, wil tzing dlist inguish studio C, the concert room. r, 4 STUDIO~S "A" and "13", Where disc Jockey anrd drama11tic programls originitte share ia largptcontrol r~oom fltted out, with turntables all4dSymewtriicatlly 1arranllged buttons and knobs onl long control pnels. Additional control rooms in Studios "It" anid "(' are equipped with 'wire and ta1pe re- corders and record cutting ina- chinos. 4, 4, Today's Atitoinobi kb Restictionis Met Ne~Igi~d StuentOhjeetioiis 4 4 Deemns 'laylor conc'ert"(,1(1 ,XV. 11 DRBAMA-10 p.I. 'rc Blur' Oitt the Shl~l': "c or1ge Wasing ,- tont Did Tell a itcWW )NI -PM, WV1 II V 1) p),11. Su plsil ' 1W J 1 . 10:30 1ra!-w1t WWJ, AI DREWSS .- 11.:15 P.m. Felix F'rallkfurte'r will speak..tta din ne, colnnleinora111",tiilg the 90011 birthiday of John Dewey.. _.WJIL lor' ' I h t' 'ii t:;d i,1 I' I ' t11 \V r fli t C1 n ; M I ,11 ,I( i C lu'e "t a pprii~t el to viollee was achireved 1y It) sltl l' 1lll- leers of the news patper,. one HIel- antei a rerra ii Cora the ('oc d who g prave d t lit' wotna it' .payge. (*11r:1 kit'k~l tt' Iilirs 1111 )by ,ay- hod (1 IltI 10 ll k tit I ho ' uii'i ..1ilc1vcr l't1 diictl '',,I ii tloui lit, [DAILY OFFICIAL BUJLLjE4'iNl oiln , oldoutide, .'what :a buncIh of dnIb I~aks oIl le1re were I :11ollwthe ilasculillc 1)opul1Ilol onthr cati- h)us 1111t11 1 1 d to statrt walkingj 13111,'1 ANSWERED, la few day~s laitr, by 111erely saiying tfhat "ililla iflst it t in such as 1this, where the aeaeof Ifemlinline beauty would sctrc'ely tcauset boalst ing t theltold folk's home, sumch :a sulbjtct wats a (heh Ict, onec,' I'Tloo delicate, too coinit'x,", th vi olumllist concluded, "for met*. a mere maan to tackle." Bloodshe1ld was acve-teei when, the day of B1olt's reply. Cora ad- Ilnit tedt Hatshe had finatlly Ireal- izetd "the number of women block- hecads on campulls equalls the numti- ber of lmasculllie ones." 'I'IEJLE NAti, however. onle tick to beatt Her ban which the Unli- versIty wats wise to. "Th Ilecimploymeint," l ,ti 1an Emery aju1loun lced crisply, '"of chaumffeurIIs by tuldenits to circiumjventi the driving bani will not be peimitted,." Illinois CGame B us Tickets 1T Go on Sa le 'ound-trip bhus ticke~ts for foot- baill enthusiats b- lolund for the Illinois game1 Saturdaty, Qett. 29, will go on saile from 9 aim. to2 p1.m1. tomorrow at the Student, Ac - tivities Window at the Adminl- i.,trait ion buildtingt. Thui m1odecrn (ireyll iundbuses will heaive from the League at 2:30 pm. unxtPFiday land arlrive inl CIh11aipa:i~n lat, 8 }..Re itig buses will leaveCli a nip aig xi ar1oundl noonx1, tsundlay. 'l'iclkets for the speccial chartered buses wvill cost. $12, ai round-trip "which is almost. half the pricev of the round trip raiilroadt fare." accordig to Al *Ii'tzmiark of thec Wolverine Club. "Th1'le buses will make lte trip inl six anld ia half hours, faster tha1:n th1e train, whichi goes tllrou~h (Chichigo, and fa;ster t hanl cars'~ which aire not. familiar with the roadc," hlit-sa.id. 'lte sale- of bus ticket'sNwill coni- tiue next weekc froml 11 11.111 to 4 p.m. CC(Axtlud from Pave 7) iDruids: Meet.,tat 10 p.m., Union. Alplut meveting,- ph' Iginlg flit Omega: Tl!, ~ '7 p.., Union. Formial 'erem'Iony. 11LTRA1.,-MoIEItN---.XVUOM9 studio's tiered wa,:lls In 11 to provide excelletnt t'oustit's', The catst of a t'eeent "Measure oftf the Sihelf" pi'ogi'ait were phtlliorapItjMt'fromtitteysit'~etiitors i'tioui sepalrated front the studio by at plate glaIss window. A% limile d aia~litc 1ayr4 iM thue shows f'ront here. Wai'nt left. to right are( corgv t'tepean. henry Jarecki.l inktk oii"isma, Shirley Loeblich, .'edlcusei and 4, * + + 4 , Ihilel-i.Z.i".A: Beginning lHe- brew group. 7:30 pa., M.. Oll Foun- daition. Everybody welcome. Poiontia O('b: Meeting, 7:30 p.m., International Center. All members aire requested to a ttnId. Futluire activities will be discussed. All students interested i Polish culture and social activities are i- vited. International Center Wekly Tea: 4:30-6 pin., for all Vorein stuidt'nts and American fritnds. Party: Meeting of the Cleveland club, 7::30 p.m., League. All Cleve- landers are asked to attend. Youtng'IDemocra ts: M ee ting, 7:30 ptn.,,Rin. 3, Union. Progam for tlt rt'est of semester will be 'onidre'td. Social flour errae Hoomt. Refreshllents. Gilbert andi Sullivan Society Full chorus rehearsal, 7:15 p.m., ABC Room, League. (reative Arts (Committee and the Ann Arbor Puppeters will pre- sent a puppet show at 8 p.m.. din- ig room. Lane Hall. SISA Intercultural Department will meet at 7:30 p.m., Lane Hal. movies onl student life in 0e1may. IDoctoral Programn in Social Psy- cholo~gy; October meeting of the students ini this program, 81 p.m. 306t Mason BHall. U. of MI, Skating Club: Organ- aational mneeting. 5 pin.,, Babour Gymlnasiuni. I... Inter-Racial Association will meet at 7:30 p.m.,,Union. All interested stu dents are urge, to at tend. A.V.C. membeiship mu e e t illg T1op~ic : Opera tion of the Pederal 1.oyalty Purge. 4:15 pn.m .. 3H.,JR UnIio l. AIR MINDED? An Interviewing Team will be here to give you all the facts about a career as a U. S. Air Force Officer!I Oct. 24 to 2h, 8:3 to 4:1:0 Mic10tIOAN tuNION Ity' re U i'4, Il , botiel ,n Itho laout thu o Iuatioial and hy- e'ical Iroq tirt'motaif3 r t'i ljlol or ittivlIator I rat iing a aA via- tlin Cadot'. AIR FORCE Only th best can be Aiaition Cdett NO SIUSTI'UTE E~ti1' IENC E flt tt)('AMS -Or . Lxtet us' exa - porlonce iinals, iuiiue, and des'in asurt, ' 'you Ihat you wil Kc the u't7ranytu cadr,'.at. th piii'u quoted, dlivered at. the tile You wit3 but cot or oblgnt ion to anuiit lt"AVOCS Nrver. In (ourt'n.),y year of ew'rieiwellt ", l)w ben l e It tffr '~.)r t isIIILi Iy i vrevel' nd ot'hiu- II iti 1 favol' ldvai tt :,iihl Iiiotlt'at Jpl're . (.UIARAN't'F.E iVvrv ilfotur pur- tl,r ~ei R !uarni cedto YOU icl~ltcoin- phi'3 esaltt t lu. 1Donu't . 1)11 cc yult ('ilt ti'int thit u't'ev or it tool -(, dloor luuNelrr who will behu tndirds of atlt,:; away when yourI I3I)tiIt'ht. it ,..l't At erica i Ordnance Associa - tion: Opeix niclt'etw- 7::30 )p.. Archllt ci rtm And ~oit imil. 1Prof. Iliut.11 I'% KChI' will st'a k on1 .,1.Egi;is t i r C l;: I11 1 E giiers . L a 'titt' c:Itisvte: 3::10 ).ml., Chill hRoomt, Ilui'i Modern I'oetry ('hu11) meet i1 th1e Ann Arbor h?oom, 'n: a.7::30 11.11. 1 )ist'ussiou t11. tthe tform ii iidc lnt'amli'ic ofti' tl'itipoet ry. Coiig E vent s Westminster Guiiidhayridle: Pri., 8 :30 p1.m1. Moot inl recreil Iionl hall. lReseirvt iioins must. be in by 5 ~m 11.111 i 'sday alrkermooll. (Gall CGe111an11Coffei'e hlotat: Vri:3:15- 4::30 pim.. Leaguetic('a fet cola, All st ildelIt 5 U midfacukllty r Iillbt'l'5in- vitetd. Bowlinig: IUliversit ywomlen stut~- oil) Iily bowl [or a i "'11111I've oil the Womnii's Alllticy' uildfint alleys at;. lth Iohlwiilyihours: Monday t011-o1ii Tll'hhursda~y 7:30) to :::30011.11x, F4rida:y '7:30 to 11 pm. Sikiga 0(111111! Flpslim cr- Fall picnic, Frii., Oct. 21. a1t, theig ir Fireplaice ,at, the ''Islandc.'' Houn's :3-7. lDues sh ould be paid tis week. FREE!I HIOME MADE PIE & COFFEE Ti ua'day TO EVERYONE . . . Try our LUNCHEON or DINNER SPECIALS! HOME MADE BEEF STEW Salad, Roll, & Butter 40C Join the 50 Centers Today "Walk a Little, Save a Lot" FREE COFFEE ALL DAY THURSDAY WITH ANY PURCHASE - FREE! - FREE ! DON-AL GRILL 328 E. Liberty St. Open 11 ,A.M.-11 P.M. WHIZZER MOTOR SALES CO. 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