THE MICHIGAN DAILY I1ThTAY,:''APUTE 29, 1151 ' SEAT LQLFT: Governor To Be Judge )n Case Court Bench r-I r ji F N 41 ,S G. Mennen Williams has ed an invitation to be a{ r of the "court" which will he final trial of the Case ompetition, it was announc- ly be Williams' acceptance one position on the filled. EF JUDGE Orie Phillips, of ,rt of Appeals for the 10th in Denver; Chief Judge Ar- ederle, of the! Federal Dis- ourt for the Michigan East- vision, and Dean E. Blythe loclosp hy Wa To in Soon nterdepartmental research on language and symbo- ponsored by the philosophy nent, will get under way ext fall, ns for the project-which d a $70,000 shot in the arm 31 from the Rockefeller ition-are now being made, ing to Prof. Charles Steven- the philosophy department. department, Prof. Steven- plained, initiated the idea project in the hope of co- ing the efforts of other de- nts interested in language mbolism, such as the Eng- ciology, and psychology de- mts. project was also designed ak down barriers between 'ferent departments and to e for an interchange of In- ion pertinent to the study," :inued. Stevenson added members project hope to conclude esearch with a joint publi- a synopsis of their discov- or five instructors at other sities have been invited to n this project. r'al graduate students, not rily from this University, invited to join in the re- Stason, of the Law Senool, have agreed to be judges. The trial will take place at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Rm. 100 of the school. The hypothetical case involves the validity of the McCarran In- ternal Security Law. * * * FRANCIS PRUSS, '52L, and James Huston, '52L, of the Cooley Club, will oppose Robert Deane, '52L, and Thomas Allen, '52L, of the Day Club, in the climax of the year's Case Club activities. Following the trial, which is open to the public, the finalists will be feted at a banquet in the Union. Then the winners will be announced and prizes will be awarded. The principal Case Club prize is a $100 award to the winning counsel. This is awarded by the Henry Campbell fund, which es- tablished the Case Club competi- tion. Other awards will be given to quarter- and semi-finalists by the Barristers, four legal societies and local book stores. Exhibit Talk o .BeGiven A gallery talk on the Medieval Indian Sculpture Exhibition cur- rently being shown at the Museum of Art in Alumni Memorial Hall will be given by Prof. James Plum- er of the fine arts department at 3:30 p.m. today. Photographs of three famous sites are pictured and are the, work of Raymond Burnier, honorary of- ficer on special duty with the Ar- chaeology Department of the gov- ernment of India, LOW COST SEMINARS For students during July and August under the auspices of the inter- University Jewish Federation of Great Britain and Ireland, and the French 'Union of Jewish students. For Information, Write: hwish Educational Travel Organhation OS West 45th Street, New York 19, N. Y. t 1 R O U C H A N D T U M B L E P E T --. Jess Jones, of Scott's Valley, Cal., gives a piggy-back ride to his mountain lion pet, Big Tom. Jones has two other lions, raised from infancy. S H IP U N D E R C OE S STRETCH IN G -Iron oreship Philip D. Block lies In South Chicago drydock 'during 72-foot lengthening process amidships to inctease its carrying capaity . . 1. A 3 . I h. J.jfJ i f y,.. FRANCE'S G L O R I E S. M.Donnadieu readies for an exhibition in Paris the hat Napoleon wore a4 Waterloo, sword used at the Corsican's coronation and a contemporary portrait. f MOTHEOR'S DY Sunday, May 13th W Nylon Hose J Handlkerchiefs o Leather Purses Pique ani Linen Blouses Y'Gowns - Slips WE WIL PACK AND MAIL ^ FOR YOU! - SELECT NOWI BLANCETT'S BLISSFUL MOMENT- Sharon Geary, of Long Beach, Cal., is a tired but happy girl after winning women's 100 meter free style swim in Pan American-games at Buenos Aires. H E L P I N G N'A T U R E H E L P i T S O W N -This pattern of "tents" sheltering young tomato- plants dots acreage near Visalia, Cal., in Central Valley Reclamation project PURSUE UNIQUE HOBBY --Colonel and Mrs. E. G. Akin examine a bell of their large collection at Arlington, Val The bells date from the present day to tie ancient Mayas. /+ 1,_ other of r lovely TOP ECHELON-Lieut. Gen. Lauris Norstad (above), 44, of Minneapolis, is commander- in-chief of the strategically-im- portant United States Air Forces in Europe. TRI B U T E T O B A C C H U S - Eliana Schneider, Olga Correa and Car hen Valderrams show grapes they picked, at the annual "Grape Fiesta" in Curico, center of Chilean wine Idustry er its " rhis colored aisley print n white Aton. 4, > ENCOURAGiN.G A BEGINNER_-.w. Henry Osborne, American Airlines pilot and model plane builder, ex- plains "workings" to 9-year-old Edwin Stuart at Melrose, Mass: 9-15 '- U&M f > I r,: :: { rr r r. {., , , .,r(r .. .$dcYrr 'Y k /ff+S r s .3 .'. _,!. ": ...:vaF°..r .srr ..:.a, FrrlriEi'.. ' 9''.5.. .r r. r. '...... _.._ :: .....r... s. r......," ... .....