SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1949 THETIFTCHIGAN TIATL.V PAGE TIIREE .S'. {gyp.NvEMER6 .49P..THE I1 Today's Programs ~I Music-3 p.m. WKMH, WUOM -N. Y. Philharmonic, Leopold Sto- kowski conducting Shumann's Vio- lincello Concerto; Pierre Fournier, guest soloist; Maurice Evans, in- termission guest. Drama-8:30 p.m. WWJ-The- atre Guild: "The Traitor" with William Eythe and Nina Foch. TOMORROW Music-8 p.m. WWJ-Railroad Hour: "The Great Waltz" with Jarmila Novotna., 9 p.m. WWJ-Telephone Hour: Jussi Boerling, guest. Drama-10 p.m. CBS-TV-Stu- dio One: "The Husband" with Margaret Phillips. t4 .t..hn RiS..U. ..with ROZ VIRSHUP COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Pajamas, Ps Geigers Gain Spotlight EA A"" NYLONI BED AC KETS . . . for a more feminine you Practical elegance in wonderful Luxite nylon tricot to mantle your shoulders . . . make your boudoir days cheery and fashionable. So lovely, so easy to care for, so long wearing. The realm of Radioland is very real to at least part of the listener audience. Heroes and heroines who step off the airwaves to live as bona- fide people to their fans are indi- cated by the flood of letters of con- gratulation and advice, wedding presents and financial assistance which swamp the radio studiot each year. * * * RESPONSES to the comedy "Life with Luigi" prove that the Italian immigrant protagonist has quite a number of people "living with" him. Paquale, who paid Luigi's pas- sage to America has been leading a hard-fighting campaign to mar- ry his daughter Rosa off to Luigi. Despite these attempts Luigi has stood firm in his bachelorhood. But now he seems to be weaken- ing. His consideration of marriage to Rosa has brought forth some of the following advice. will save maybe $1,200 a year mar- rying Rosa. But you lose some- thing worth more. Your freedom!" * * * STILL ANOTHER plea was more direct and to the point. The letter writer, who describes him- self as a "tired, fat, business man who has your interest at heart" says: "Now, about Rosa. Be very care- ful. Her dad will rope you in, sure as sure. You have been clever so far. I have an idea. Tell Rosa to reduce first. Then tell her to reduce again. This may save you for several years." War Song Won Medal "Over There," most popular World War I song, won for com- poser George Cohen the Congres- sional Medal df Honor-in 1940. Dirt That's Worth It By DAVE THOMAS At some schools the administra- ion frowns on such unconven- tional functions as fraternity pa- jama races, but a more lenient 'v on the question of minimum attire seems to prevail at UCLA.- - Ds art of the week-long Home- coming festivities a pajama street dance was given one weekday, iiht. Pajamas were also to be worn to classes for the two days preceeding the dance, according to the "Daily Bruin," student paper. * * * MORE SERIOUS business is afoot at Cornell where a member of the faculty has installed a Geiger counter some two thousand feet under the shore of Cayuga Lake, in an old salt mine shaft. There, far below Cayuga's waters, he expects to find out interesting bits about such things as cosmic rays. We understand the glee club is in revolt. A HEARTBROKEN University of Pittsburgh coed has at least re- ceived an apology from film star Van Johnson, for a blighted date. It seems that three years ago the young lady won a week end date with the actor on a now-defunct quiz show. Van, however, never showed up for the date. He hoped sincerely in his con- soling letter to the coed, that newspaper reports that the two of them had had a "pfftt" was untrue, however. , * * * COEDS AT Syracuse University were in the dog house after a brush with the principles of biol- ogy. It happened like this: A retired police chief revealed that he had received a frantic call from adwoman's dormitory claiming that there was an ex- pectant dog on the front porch of the dorm which needed im- mediate attention. Officials from the society for the Prevention of Cruelty to ani- mals rushed to the scene with their sirens going full blast. They found a male dog. AT OHIO STATE where foot- ball tradition rules the roost, the student paper complained that in- different students were not paying due reverence to the grove of Buckeye trees which were planted to commemorate the school's first football team. The student body was too busy to pay much heed to the idola- tors plea, however. They were in the midst of a strenuous cam- paign to determine the ugliest man on campus for local benefit. Coeds claimed that there was lots of material about. J Down-and-outers in gold rush days lived on gold dust sifted from gambling house sweepings. Embroidered nylon a p p l i q ue sprinkle the ruffle collar. Shirred ruffle push up sleeves. Sheer nylon in Ballet Blue, Waltz Pink. Small, medium, large. $6.95 p1o,.CY le 5 F Hp EQR00 "Don't marry Rose! It's not that she isn't the girl for you but that it takes time to be sure you marry the right one. "Pasquale is trying to talk you into this too fast. Don't listen to him. Make up your own mind!" ANOTHER BEGS: " . . but don't marry Rosa. We get so scar- ed. You're an American now and Americans take plenty of time to make up their own minds. It wouldn't be right to rush into this. Maybe you'll marry Rosa later, when you know her better. But not yet, Luigi. You're still young!" A third listener takes a dif- ferent approach but arrives at the same conclusion: "Pasquale will try to prove to you that you'll save money on your in- come tax by marrying Rosa. "Don't believe him. I figure you Legal Double Parking Some 1,700 cars can be stored under San Francisco's Union Square. 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