4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER, 23, 1949 COMEDY, ITALIAN STYLE: . T K Tickets for Farce on Sale Tomorrow (. Ticket sales will begin tomorrow I at the Lydia Mendelssohn box of- fice for the speech department's production of "Servant of Two Masters." The play, an 18th century Ital- ian farce in the Commedia dell' Arte manner, will be given at 8 p.m. Wednesday hrough Saturday in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. ** * BLOCKS OF SEATS from all parts of the theatre have been set aside to be sold at student rates for the first two performances., Today's Programs "Servant of Two Masters" re- volves around a series of comic situations. Beatrice disguises herself as her dead brother and goes to Venice to seek her lover, Florindo, who has fled there after killing the brother in a duel. In Venice she encounters the brother's fiancee, who is now be- trothed to another. More compli- cations arise when her servant Truffaldino hires himself out to a second master-Florindo. * * * TRUFFALDINO does not know of the relationship between the two. When he confuses the orders, letters and money of one master with the other, the comical situa- tion reaches its peak. Stan Challis is cast as Truf- faldino, Margaret Pell as Bea- trice, and Dick Rlfenburg as Florindo. Other roles in the play will be taken by Allan Balter, Betty Ellis, Betty Lou Robinson, James Reason, James White, Irving Deutsch, William Taylor, John Waller, William Mackenzie and Albert Johnson. The speech department plans to follow the traditions of the Com- media dell' Arte as closely as pos- sible. All the players will be masked and the entire production will be given without the use of a curtain. -Daily-Wally Barth THE WIND WINS-The dejected-appearing display of Chi Psi fraternity was but one of the many Homecoming exhibits that succumbed to the wind and rain of Ann Arbor. The weather dampened the spirits of several house groups who had hlped to place high in the contest. Two units were awarded recognition, however, for exhibits that withstood the gales. To Broadcast 'Michigan Plan' The University marching band will lead the kick-off parade for the Ann Arbor Community Chest drive at 7 p.m. tomorrow night. Beginning the march at the corner of Huron and State St., the parade will proceed down Huron to Main St., turn down Washington St., to the new muni- cipal car port. On the third deck of the car port Mayor Brown of Ann Arbor and other officials will address local campaign workers.- % A national picture magazine is expected to cover the parade. A quota of 151,000 dollars has been established for Ann Arbor in the campaign period of October 25 to November 4. The "Michigan Plan," University anti-discrimination measure, will get a public airing at 9 p.m. to- morrow when three Student Legis- lators will discuss the program over CIO-owned WDET-FM (101.9 mg.). SL President John Ryder, Vice- President Quent Nesbitt and Tom Walsh will explain the Plan and the human relations program be- ing initiated on campus as a re- sult. The Plan, adopted by the Na- tional Student Association last summer, is designed to eliminate discrimination clauses in campus groups by applying indirect pres- sure on national organizations rather than direct limitation pro- grams. MSC Receives Gift A $5,000 gift bequeathed by Os- car D. Morrill, of Ann Arbor, to Michigan State College will be use for loans to worthy stu- dents with preference given to rural students from Washtenaw County. DRAMA-2 p.m. NBC Theatre: "Romantic Comedians" by El- len Glasgow WWJ. 4 p.m. UN Project: "Could Be" Nor- man Corwin's dream view of cooperation fordpeace--WWJ. 6 p.m. Family Hour: "Mary of Scotland" with Loretta Young - WJR. 8:30 p.m. Theatre Guild: "Thunderbolt" with Van Heflin and Celeste Holme-WWJ. MUSIC-N.Y. 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