j I PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1953 'LA ZAPATERA PRODIGIOSA': Sociedad Hispanica To Present Play Life is a round of trouble for a middle-aged Spanish shoemaker with a flirtatious wife in "La Zapatera Prodigiosa," to be pre- sented by members of La Sociedad Hisanica at 8 p.m. today, and 3:15 and 8 p.m. tomorrow at Lydia Men- delssohn Theater. Gossiping neighbors and a tale- bearing young boy add to the shoe- maker's problems, which he final- ly solves by deserting his wife and returning three months later in disguise, with a plan to test her affection. A COLORFUL, poetic atmos- phere has been designed by the author, Federico Garcia Lorca, to bring out the customs of small town Spanish folk-life. The neigh- bors in the play are nameless, known only by the colors of the clothes they wear. The part of the shoemaker.ill be played by Angelo Cantera, '53, Tuesday and by Karl Ben- son, Grad., Wednesday. Jose- phine Gomez, '53, and Carolee Dickey, '55, will take the part of the young wife on the different days. Admission is 65 cents and tickets are available at Lydia Mendel- ssohn box office. The play is part of .the third annual Spanish fiesta sponsored by the Department of Romance Languages. About 300 students of Spanish from state high schools and junior colleges are expected to be present today for the first day- of the program. The program will be repeated tomorrow for an equal number of students. Dexter To Analyze Beethoven Sonata Prof. Benning Dexter of the music school will analyze and play Beethoven's "Sonata, Op. 109," at 4:15 p.m. today in Auditorium A, Angell Hall. Today's performance will be the eighth in a series of lecture-re- citals sponsored by the School of Music. Read Daily Classifieds Black Gives etaphysics Talk Here The way to read the total pub- lished works-90 pages-of Ludwig Wittgenstein is by treating them as "metaphysics in the grand style," Prof. Max Black of Cornell University said yesterday at a lec- ture sponsored by the philosophy department. Wittgenstein's writings often strike the reader as being dog- matic because he expected it to ge understood only by those hav- ing similar thoughts, Black added. MOST PHILOSOPHERS agree that there are two categories- things and fact, making up the universe, the professor observed. Wittgenstein based his conception of the universe on fact alone, he added. "A fact, if a fact, is a fact." In explaining the contemporary metaphisicist's idea of logical space, Black said that even science ar fiction writers can't imagine space or time not within the realm of human thought. DUEY DIRECTS: Glee Club To Tour East For TV Show, Concerts "! An appearance on a nation-wide television show and concerts in the East are on the spring vacation WolverineTClb To Send Buses To Willow Run The Wolverine Club will spon- sor buses, the "Willow Hoppers," to Willow Run airport Friday to simplify students' spring vacation transportation. Buses are scheduled to leave the Union at 11:15 a.m., 12:30, 2:15, 3:45 and 5:15 p.m. An addi- tional bus will be run at 6:45 p.m. if student demand is great enough, according to Deane Dixon, '54, special trips chairman. Cost of the trip is 85 cents one way and $1.50 round trip. Reser- vations may be made from 1 to 4 p.m. today through Thursday in the Administration Bldg. Group reservations may be made by call- ing 3-0621, ext. 546. schedule for the Men's Glee Club. Under the direction of Prof. Philip Duey of the music school; the 44-member group will appear on Ed Sullivan's "Toast of the Town" April 12 over CBS Tele- vision. THE GLEE CLUB will appear in New York's Town Hall April 12 in a concert sponsored by the Uni- versity alumni club of New York. Also scheduled in the tour are appearances April 9, in Pitts- burgh, April 10 in Beaver Col- lege Auditorium in Jenkintown, Pa., and April 11 at Garden City High School on Long Island. A member of the famed Revelers quartet of the 1920s, Prof. Duey will return to the scene of many singing triumphs during the New York trip. Other members of the quarter which appeared on many coast-to-coast radio shows were James Melton, Lewis James and Wilfred Glenn. Be Sure To Vote Tuesday & Wednes day 4. -Daily-Tim Rich KARL BENSON, GRAD., AND JOSEPHINE GOMEZ, '53, REHEARSE FOR "LA ZAPATERA PRODIGIOSA." Janko To Talk on Austria's Iron Curtain Prof. Otto F. Janko of the Vi- ennese University in Vienna, Aus- tria will speak on "Austria, a Country Split by the Iron Curtain" at 4 p.m. today in Rm. 2412, Ma-I son Hall. The professor's talk, sponsored by the journalism department, will be supplemented by recent movies taken in Austria. A coffee hour will follow in Rm. 1443, Mason Hall. His only criticrsm of the United States so far has been that not enough people learn foreign lan- guages. He believes that speaking a foreign language broadens one's life. He said that he knows of no Austrian who has learned English who has become a Communist. 107 EAST LIBERTY has a New Shipment of METAL PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES in various sizes and shapes. 24K gold or silver plated. LAST CALL for EASTER CARDS Tale home a greeting from Balfour's. Easter Stuffed Bunnies, Chicks, and Puppies. Rhinestone and Pearl Remem brances. A wide variety of useful gifts for everyone.o Our Store will close at noon on Good Friday, and will remain closed until Monday, April 6th, so that our employees and staff might enjoy the Easter holidays. 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