THE MICHIGAN DAILY !kUUDAY, MARCH 17, 1951 i - E l T -, I .4 EMBOSOGRAPH-Union student staffmen complete the job of stamping out a sign on an embosograph. Elsewhere in the build- ing, decorations are going up and the stage is being set for a bi- zarre afternoon of entertainment-the Union's gala annual open house. Union Open House Program 1o Offer Varied Activities (Continued from Page 1) Elsewhere in the building, the Michifish's cavorting mermaids illf go through their intricate routine. And for those who prefer etual sports competition, Union tournament finals will be going on. .fter a long series of eliminations, the semi-finalists in billiards, ool, ping-pong and bowling will play-off to determine the champion 1 each event. WITH THE ART KING COMBO providing the music, the north )unge will be the scene of a dance. Being a mixer, lone students will e able to take part. Refreshments served there will consist of dough- uts and cokes. Long noted for its adherence to traditions, the Union in its open house will scrap several of them. Not only will coeds be allowed to enter through the front door, but the tower will be open and JGP will present a preview of their coming show. The Union tower has seldom been available for student use. ight floors up on the Union's roof, it was once used as a water ewer by the city. From this vantage point, the entire campus, city nd surrounding country can be seen. To complete the day, when JGP presents a preview of its planned how, "It's the Pay-Off," it will mark the first time a League produc- on has been presented at the Union. The show will be given in the Ballroom and will alternate with Previtws of Progress." And, by the way, everything will be free. 'UBLIC RELATIONS: SL Spreads Information, Gathers Student Opinions -A. R E S P I T E F R O M D U T Y -.Still attired in his offcal uniform, Guido Gsell, a member of the Papal Swiss Guard, relaxes in the Vatican City post office with his accumulation of maW. C A NIT N E ASS) S T A N T- Harvey E. Day, of Minne. apolis, has a dual problem in shaving as his year-old English cocker spaniel, Trigger, Indulges its liking for lather during shave. A N O L D H A B I T - Willie Mosconi (left) and Willie Hoppe pose with trophies after winning world pocket billiards and three-cushion billiards titles, respectively at Navy Pier, Chicago. AP'PL U Q E EN --Lily Jo Hammans (above), 17-year- old brunette, has been named Queen of the annual Washington State Apple Blossom Festival at Wenatchee, Wash., next May. M A N - M A D E S T R E A M - The Frlaot-Kern Canal, its concrete lining complete; is readied. f'r the task of carrying California water for irrigation prposes at 5"000 cubic feet per second: T H E M U S I C Gi U L) ( ON-. Heinz Arntz, 51, is shaved during 111th hour at the piano keyboard in a Frankfurt, Germany, restaurant, in effort to break his mark of 15 hours of playing. By PAUL MARX Although its primary concern may be with legislating, the Stu- dent Legislature is also an infor- mation spreading, opinion gather- ing group. The SL Speaker's Bureau, in its second semester of operation, is currently sending as many as 20 legislators a week to speak and lead discussions on campus prob- lems at various housing units. Resignation of McCabe Seen As "Strange' The resignation of Thomas Mc- Cabe and immediate appointment of William Martin as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board was viewed as "strange news" yester- day by Prof. Richard Musgrave of the economics department. He termed the move "strange" because it came right on the heels of an announcement of perfect accord between the Treasury and the Board. Though he felt that the move appears to be a victory for the Treasury point of view, Prof. Mus- grave added that this is mere- ly conjecture, as no definite ap- praisal can as yet be made. Martin, who was named to the position on Wednesday, after Mc- Cabe's resignation, had formerly served as head of the New York Stock Exchange and subsequently as an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in charge of internation- al finance. WSSF Will Launch Fund DriveMonday he World Student Service Pu d will launch its annual drive on campus Monday. Solicitors will be stationed in every dormitory and house and at various points on campus to col- .SL CONSIDERS the Bureau'as one of the best means at its dis-- posal for achieving closer contact between legislators and students, "Through the Bureau the Legislature hopes to be able to better familiarize students on campus problems by having them hear legislators who are working on the specific prob- lems, according to Pat Doyle, '52, the Bureau's chairman. Not only do students become better informed because of the Bureau's services, but the legisla- tors also profit by leading dis- cussions and finding out first- hand what student opinion is, Miss Doyle said., "HOWEVER, even though we are now receiving more requests than at any time since the Bu- reau's inception, SL is aiming at filling requests for at least twice as many speakers." "We have 45 legislators avail- able to explain to students what SL is doing and we would like each legislator to be able to have one speaking assignment a week." "Groups desiring to find out more about what is going on around campus should feel free to call the SL Building at 34732 .and book a speaker." Regents Race May Hike Vote City Clerk Fred J. Looker yes- terday predicted an average spring election turnout of some 4,000 voters for the April 2 balloting. "We may have as many as 4,500 voting, however, because of local interest in the Board of Regents race," Looker said. He noted that the controversy over future non-partisan elections may turnout a big partisan vote. Looker added there was no rush to register for the ballotting. "About 90 people signed up-all on the last day of registration. This is about normal." Skate Club Opens 1a -A I FEATHERED TOP-- "Paradise Pinwheel," a Gilbert Orcel dinner hat, features para. dise feathers topped by pancake hat with diamond link necklace. entwined around crown. W O O L LY PLAYMATE - Yolande Betbeze, Iliss America of 1951, gets aequainted with Shropshire iamb presented to her by Chicago Livestock Exchange during her visit to Chicago. P E R S O N A L T 0 U C H- Defense Secretary George C. Marshall (dark suit) administers loyalty oath to Medical Emergency Division volunteers of New York Civil Defense' Commission., k ,. . . _, . .. . .... ;,