AGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1951 ;;._ . .. COLLEGE ROUNDUP: window number 1, 1513 Administration1 OA T OLLEE ROUDUP:Bldg. C. C. LaVene. Employment Manager, R f /" Engineering Division of the Douglas 7i . eg e Aircraft Company, Santa Monica, Cali- 0 (UJ ofie i oveEniernDiionfteDola est D fornia wil conduct Interviews forAero- nautical, Electrical and Physics stu- dents in the Aeronautical Department Arbor's 1952 T o E nd L oltaton Mon., Oct. 29 and Civil, Mechanical, 9 Community Engineering Mechanics and Mathema- Chest fund campaign will be kick- tics students in the Mechanical De- ed off at a rally at 8 p.m. tonight By HARLAND BRITZ . cause of the wording of the aetesn on Tues., Oct. 30. Signa ched- cnHl uioim h nvriyo aion a us-0ulsi n the Mechanical or Aeronautical in Hill Auditorium. The University of Californa pledge, which they felt no long- bulletn boards. Following an opening number by loyalty oath may be on the way er implies job tenure. the Ann Arbor high school band, out. Prof. John P. Dawson, president At a heated meeting last week at On other campuses this week, ectures of the Community Chest board of Berkeley, the Board of Regents it was the students that made University Lecture, auspices of the directors, will give the welcoming moved to abolish the special loyal- the news. School of Natural Resources. "United address. t decl raton uired of all Uni-sprtd ne Nations Program for Land Reform." Ur- y ieq Class Spirit erupted to new sua H. Duffus, staff member, United A dramatic tableau portraying versity employes since the fall of heights at. Princeton during a tUg Nations Economic and Social Affairs, the 13 Community Chest agencies 1949. week celebration. Sixty freshmen Department of State. 4:15 p.m., Tues., for which the funds are being rais- * * * had their heads completely shaved Oct. 30, Kellogg Auditorium. ed will also be included in the eve- AT THE SAME time, University and one yearling was tarred and Lecture, auspices of the School of ning's program. Frankie Yanko- President Robert G. Sproul re- feathered with chocolate syrup Music. "St. Martin and His Uninten- vich and his Yanks will provide ported that 48 professors, instruct- and confetti. Fire crackers and tional Influence on Music." Professor a ti'eat for polka fans. ors and other employes have re- water-filled balloons were employ- Warren Fox, Musicology Department, Torchlight parades to the rally fused to sign the University's new ed by both sides. Eastman School f Music,t415per. will assemble at four points in the employment agreement. One enthusiastic freshman came city: Frisinger Park, Northside up with the classic of the week at Physics Lectures. Second of a series school, Allmendinger Park and Many professors refused to the end of the struggle: "Gee, what of six lectures on "Modern Theories of Mack school. The processions will sign the reaffirmation of loyalty class spirit here! Boy, when this Atomicand Molecular Structure," by be directed by officials of the Jun- because they had already signed is over, we ought to be great TheoreticaCh Sir John E. rJones, Professor - ior Chamber of Commerce and the the more stringent Levering Act, friends!" versity, England, 10:00 a.m., Tues., Oct. Police department. and others did not comply be- , * * 30, 202 West Physics Building, POLICE FIGURED in the news Continuous from 1 P.M. at Albion and Northwestern this Academic Notices STARTS reweek. Fifteen "college-boy prank- Bacteriology Seminar, Mon., Oct. 29, 10 Ire STARTS sters" from Adrian College were a.m., Rm. 1520 East Medical Bldg. N rmOJWTODAY! hustled off to jail after being sur- Speakers: Gladys Torres Lamoutte, prised in the act of painting the John Graikoski, DeVere Gallup. Sub- Albioncapsidwlswie jet Radiation Effects of Cobalt and ncampus sidewalks White. X-rays upon Living Cells. At Evanston, 18 Wisconsin students were charged with dis- Mathematics Colloquium: Tues., Oct. 30, 4 p.m., Rm. 3011 Angell Hall. Dr. orderly conduct for literally Raoul Bott will speak on "Periodic painting th town red. The men Involutions of Finite Complexes." Fol- painted scarlet W's on buildings, lowing the talk, there will be a discus- sidewalks and walls. son of the Mathematics Journal. F X.Trapped by the A Denver University football Qualifying Examination forGra Whispering Past! player who was injured in a game 2033 NS. Please bring Blue Books. DESPERATE P will receive Workman's Compensa-203N.PesbrnBleok. tion as an employe of the school. Game Theory Seminar Mon., Oct. 29, PEOPLE... The Colorado Industrial Com- 7:30 p.m.,3001 Angell all. Dr. Wilfred NEmission ruled on the case Friday. ve n T d HIDING ONE The gridder claimed that he lost GUILT a job and free board and room be- Events Today SECRETuse of the injury.Roger Williams Guild: 6 p.m., Sup- _ ErEI.,' per. 7 p.m. Program: Paul Roten, Ed AUNVERSALVoss and Ellen Maxwell, "Reformation Extra Added CREAAILYLeaders." SHE SIDE LOWER ROMEO WORLD Lutheran Student Association: 5:30 SAILORS THE BOOM I LAND II NEWS I OFFICIAL p.m., Supper meeting. 7 p.m, Program: Prof. Paul G. Kauer will speak on the Coming! "The Golden Horde" BULLETIN "Reformation."__ Wesley Foundation: 9:30 a.m. Break- _.........._.--fast Seminar. 4:15 p.m., Bible Study ENDING TODAY The Daily Official Bulletin is an ship 6:45 p.m. worship and Program CI_ _ _ _ _ _official publication of the University Rev. Ray Schramm wil speak on "A fE G of Michigan for which the Michigan Faith For These Times." An Intimate Theatre Daily assumes no editorial responsi- Bringing Cinema Triumphs bility. Publication in it is construe- Canterbury Club: 5:30 p.m. Rev. Els- tive notice to all members of the worth Koong, Curate of St. Andrew's Ph. 5651 From All Nations University. Notices should be sent Episcopal Church will address the in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room members of Canterbury Club at its reg- rr 2552 Administration Building before ular meeting. Followed by supper and 3 p.m, the day preceding publication Choral Evening worship in the Church. n r" , Three years in the mak- (11 a.m. on Saturday).C ing! Filmed in the actualwSUNDAY OCTOBER 28 1951 Congregational - Disciples Guild: 6 g1SNDY p.m., Supper. 6:45 p.m. program at A cVOL. LXII, NO. 30 Memorial Christian Church. Student r"'ngepanel on the individual's choice of adventure picture returns! Notices Pacifism? Militarism? a Middle Road? f To the Members of the Faculties of the Unitarian Student Group 6:30 p.m., University: at 1917 Washtenaw Ave. Dr. John She- There will be a special meeting of the general faculty of the University ?at 4:15 p.m., Monday, October 29, in Playing the Rackham Lecture Hall. All mem- Throug bers of the University teachilig staff, of T all ranks, including Teaching Assist- Tuesday ants and Teaching Fellows, are cordi- x ally invited. I am particularly eager ao dt 6M~ : a l -v t d a a t c l a l a e t o g r e e t t h e s t a f f a n d d is c u s s w i t h y o uP IC o e o h h n s o u d m n a n SPENCER TRACV ~ ~~~ogee te the thingsanst of fundamental with yuA J4 I terest to the University. I hope that all those who can possibly do so will plan to attend this meeting. in Darryl F. Zanuck's Production of Harlan Hatcher 11Seniors: College of L.S. & A., and Schools of Education, Music, and Pub- Disney Animation Tentative lists of seniors for February Disney ~graduation have been posted on theI ?0 1 1 1 "Pests In The West" Registrar's bulletin board in the first floor corridor, Administration Bldg. Any changes therefrom should be re- H E RE'S quested of the Recorder at Registrar's WHAT NOW PLAYING THEY SA ABOUT IT! SUNONY FIRE By Jean Jacques Bernard t1 ARTS THEATER CLUB Ann Arbor's Professional Theater PERFORMANCES: TuesdayaWednesday; Thursday.......... . . .8:00 P.M. Friday, Saturday, Sunday ........................ 8:30 P.M. r Membership entitles holder to see any one of each play's 15 performances. $5 Fall Season at 2091/ E. Washington; Wahr's Book Store, Music Centre, Bob Marshall's Book Store T HE DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH PRESENTS Paramount presents p "LIVE ON fIR"A;E... an original play by Kenneth Goldstein MONTGOMERY ELIZABETH * HUMOROUS * EXCITING * DRAMATIC CLI FT JAY LO 1951 HOPWOOD AWARD inGEO E, Thursday, Nov. ilProduction of t Isi-_rbiN r Nrnr 2 ii P.M. A 1 - - A l i W& E pard speaking on: "The Psychology of Religion and the Good Society." Hillel: Open Council Meeting, 10:30 a.m., Lane Hall. Anyone interested is welcome. Inter-Arts Union. Meeting at 2 in the Michigan Room, League. All are welcome. The Polonia Club Picnic. Meet by the fountain outside the League at 2:30. The Picnic will be held at Island Park. Members of the club, their friends, and anyone interested, are invited. Town and Country Club Meet at WAB at 2:30 p.m. for bike- hikelHallowe'en party. If it rains meet at 3:30 p.m. I.Z.F.A. Open executive meeting. 3 p.m., at the Union, Rm. 3N. The fu- ture of I.Z.F.A. will be discussed, so all those interested, please come. Hillel: Musicale at the ZBT House, 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. League Co-Ed Record Concert. 8:30- 10 p.m., League Library (3rd floor). Program : Villa -Lobos ,...... Nonetto Bruch........Concerto in g minor Beethoven........Symphony no. 7 The J. Raleigh Nelson House for In- ternational Living, 915sOakland Ave., wil hold an Open House, 3-5:30. Graduate Outing Club. Meet at the rear of the Rackham Building, 2 p.m. Hiking and games at Huron-Dexter Park, U. of M. Hot Record Society. A Bop record program, League, 8 p.m. Every- one invited. Coming Events La p'tite causette meets Monday from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the south room, Un- ion cafeteria. Gilbert & Sullivan Society: Chorus rehearsal, 7 p.m.., League. Monday. Hillel: Hebrew Class, 7:45 p.m., Mon., Oct. 29. Lane Hall. Instructor: Prof. Hootkins. Those interested in taking the course are welcome. Christian Science Organization. Free lecture, "Christian Science: The Way of Present Salvation," by Arthur Per- row, C.S., of Chicago. Rackham Lecture Hall, Mon., Oct. 29, 8 p.m. All are welcome. Pre-Dental Society. Organizational meeting, Tues., Oct. 30, 8 p.m., Garden Room, League. All those interested in Dentistry are invited. WYVERN meeting, 7 p.m., Tues., Oct. 30, at the League. Ensian pictures will be taken. Pershing Rifles Meeting will be held on Tues., Oct. 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the Rifle Range. If it is cold, wear coats and gloves. If it rains, plan on staying inside. La Sociedad Hispanica invites all Spanish students to its Hallowe'en party on Tues., Oct. 30, 7:30 p.m., in the International Center. Games. Dancing. Refreshments. Young Republicans will meet at 7:30 p.m., Tues., Oct. 30, League. Speaker: Mr. Owen J. Cleary, Republican State Central Committee Chairman an d Chaiman of the Mid-Western Federa- tion of State G.O.P. Chairmen. Open meeting. MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P M. 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BUT orders must be placed before Oct. 31. Student Peri- odical Agency. Phone 2-8242, M-Sat. )6M r . PERSONAL MODERN Beauty Shop -Special on creme oil permanents-machine, ma- chineless or cold wave, $5.00, shampoo and set with cream rinse $1.00. Hair- cut $1.00. Phone 8100. )13P BUSINESS SERVICES KIDDIE KARE RELIABLE SITTERS available. Phone 3-1121. )2B TYPEWRITERS and Fountain Pens -- Sales, rentals, and service. Mwrrill's, 314 S. State St. )3B i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION at the UNIVERSITY of MICHIGAN invites you to attend a Free Lecture entitled CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: THE WAY OF PRESENT SALVATION by ARTHUR PERROW, C.S., of Chicago, Illinois Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts RACKHAM LECTURE HALL MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1951 8:00 P.M. i I!R n Please Note Unusual Time Schedule UIIHESUN PRIAC1' Movie of the Week." -LIFE Magaiine Woth waiing years to see. 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'tli 5 P.M. - 3Cc Nights - Sun. - 44c STARTS TODAY Thru Tuesday n apy Go MUSCAL -Plus GLENN ANNE i FORD '*BAXTER', Iii DENNIS JUNE I O'KEEFE -HAVOC ! 1951-52 L The Distingu x4 GOTHIC FILM has a few memberships remaining for its 1951-52 Series: DESERT VICTORY, Oct. 29; THE GOLEM, Nov. 26; THE FRESHMAN, Dec. 3; BOMBBSHELL, Jan. 28; MOANA, Feb. 4; ANNA CHRISTIE, Feb. 25; CA- MILLE, Mar. 24; FOU RHORSEMEN OF THE APOCA- LPSE, April 28; THE BLACK PIRATE, June 2; plus other shorts and features to be announced .. . N These may be purchased between 7:30 and 8:00 Monday night at the Rackham Amphitheater. Subscriptions are $4 per person for the entire series. HILL AUDITRORIUM - Ann Arbor - Thurs., Nov. 15 TWO PERFORMANCES - 7:00 P.M. and 9:15 P.M. Lucille B. Conger Group presents for Benefit of Student Aid "T 1. I f:ao 4' x r it 0 * MAIL ORDERS NOW!r -- Send check and self addressed stamped envelope to P.O. Box 2008, Ann Arbor, Be sure to indicate 'which performance is required. Make check payable to Conger Alumnae. PRICES: Main Floor $2.40, First Balcony $1.80, Second Balcony $1.20 (tax included). All seats reserved. U ECTURE COURSE presents ished Star of Stage and Screen BR IAN AHERNE IN PERSON neat J*Me'nut4in neat, it t e AN EXCITING DRAMATIC PROGRAM "Crowd enjoys hilarious Aherne program. His Oscar Wilde is superb." . .. L. A. Chapman College , ., SHELLEY RWIl NT ERS T rE9 EF~n 01TT Chapman College THURS. NOV. 1 8:30 P.M. Tickets: $1.50 - $1.20 - 60c a i ° . .:;Yff .e U { I