PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1953 1 1 QUESTIONNAIRE: SL To Query Students OAcademic Freedom By PAT ROEILOFS mitted to each housing group and Xrhat is academic freedom? student organization on campus.j In order to discover what Uni- e * * ' ersity students think is academic THE QUESTIONNAIRE, spon- freedom and what its limiations sored by the Student LegislatureG are, a list of 10 questions includ- Sub-Committee on Academic Free-j Designs Anyone interested in submit- ting designs for the program of the 1953 Union Opera "Up 'n' Atom" may contact program chairman Jay Grant, '55, by Thursday. Grant, who may be reachedj at 2-4410, 2-4419 or the Opera offices in the Union, said yes- terday that he should be con- tacted before work is begun on the designs because a know- ledge of the script will help po- tential artists. TV To Honor U' Engineers. The Engineering College Cen- tennial will be marked on WPAG- YD Conclave Will Feature Nearly twenty Young Democratss from the University will attend! the Young Democrat's State Con- vention tomorrow at the Fort Wayne Hotel in Detroit. Before the official sessions of the bi-annual convention begins there will be caucussing held in the tra- ditional "smoke filled rooms." Con- vention delegates will gather to- night in Detroit for these prelim- inary meetings. MORE THAN 400 people are_ expected to attend the conventionI at which Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams will deliver the keynote ad- - 1 .1 ing the one above is being sub- 'Ju' Game Enthusiasts To Go_ The Gopher Goer, special train leaving today for tomorrow's Michigan-Minnesota football game at Minneapolis, will be followed by a similar scene in two weeks when the Illini Liner departs for Cham- paign. As well as the student 'special train, which pulls out of Ann Ar- bor at 9:13 a.m. today, another train for the Marching Band will leave at 8:01 a.m. For the Illinois game on Nov. 7 the Wolverine Club has plan- ned three methods of transpor- tation, according to special trips chairman Dean Dixon, '54. The Illini Liner will leave Ann Arbor at 12:57 p.m. on Nov. 6, carrying students who want to go directly to Champaign. For weekend trekkers who wish to spend Friday night in Chicago the Wolverine Club will arrange transportation to Champaign on the morning of the game. It will also be possible for Illinois-bound fans to make their own arrange- ments to get from Chicago to Champaign. Reservations may be made from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at Window 7 in the Administration Building. Student Suffers Severed Artery Andrew Logan, '57, severed an artery in his foot yesterday while hurrying to- keep his date for an exchange dinner at Reeves House in South Quadrangle. He was taken to University Hos- pital where doctors sewed the cut. His condition was not reported. Now thru Sunday 6:30 P.M . . 55c SONGS TO SING TO! SONGS TO THRILL YOU! r dom, will also be filled out by a group of University professors., The questions were presented atj the commitee's meeing yesterday, according to Paula Levin, '55, committee chairman._ When the returned question- aires and student and faculty answers are compiled the group plans to publish a pamphlet on Academic Freedom revealingt tvn ial stdent answers and fur- MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 PM. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .60 1.34 1.96 3 .70 1.78 2.4 4 .90 2.24 3.92 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Woman's shell rimmed glasses in blue case on State and Williams Monday, or Public Health School. Phone 2-2010. )23A FOR SALE FOR SALE HELP WAN1TD ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-.$8.88. Sox, FOR SALE-1939 Plymouth; runs per- MALE STUDENT with mornings free 39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies. fect. Rebuilt engine; cheap. Phone for part time work. Some heavy work. Sam's Store, 2 n. Washington. )14B 9741. Yoshio. )109B Drivers license necessary. Edward's Letter Shop, 711 N. Univ. )35H 1952 PLYMOUTH, 4 dr. Cranbrook. 1 HOOVER CLEANER with attachments. owner, 19,000 mi. R&H. Huron Motor 3 years old. Excellent condition. $40. GIRL STUDENT wanted for part-time Sales. 2-3163. )99B 836 So. Main St. evening work. App~ly, Arthur Murray ther explaining what academic TV at 7:30 p.m. today with a pic- dress. Leon Henderson, former freedom is. toral review of the College and interviews with student engineers eon session of the group. The following is a list of the on "Studio Sampler." questions included: William J Mullend ine of the main events sched- 1. What is academic freedom? tor of the Ann Arbor News, will tiobe ele- 2. How much academic freedom discuss hunting on the station's of the state executive of- is there in American educational "Dateline Ann Arbor" a s and the national commit- institutions?at teemen and women. All voting 6:45 p.m. Sports and local news . will be according to the unit 3. Are students, as well as fa- summaries will also be offered on i rule with the Ann Arbor dee- culty members, entitled to aca- tonight's program. ration receiving seven votes. demic freedom? "Studio Sampler" is being pro- A 4. How much academic freedom duced this week by Chuck Brod- fAlsoaon the agenda will be the exists on the campus of the Uni- head, Grad., and was written by connction with this several versity of Michigan? Rusty Davis, Grad. Joel Sebastian, connects willehposed. 5. Are any political criteria '54, will be newscaster on "Date- amendments will be proposed. whatsoever valid for evaluating a line Ann Arbor," which will be Among these is a proposal low- teacher's fitness? produced by John Roach, Grad. ering the membership age from 6. Should any university in- 1_18 to 16 and another increasing yoke sanctions against an indi- Lew Ais A the number of the state committee. vidual for making use of legi- The convention will be conclud- timate constitutional protec- - ed with a dance held at the Bel- tions? BuLre D eICt or mont Club in Detroit. LOST-Women's Black Onyx diamond inset ring. Possibly lost in League. Keepsake; liberal reward. Ph. 3-4701, ask for Hugh. )24A LOST-The insides of a watch near Hill and Washtenaw. Engraved Jim Snediker. 3-4295. ) 28A LOST - Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority pin, gold and pearls, Saturday, be- tween 1000 Hill and 1322 Hill. Please call 2-4547. )29A LOST--Red leather change purse. Re- ward. Call Henrietta, 2-0018. )32A LOST - Small brown Shaeffer pen Tuesday. Call Rm. 422 Victor Vaughan. FOR SALE BRAND NEW Webcor phonograph and tape recorder. Excellent buy. Call 3- tape recorder. Excellent buy. Call 3-0521. Extension 627. )88B 1952 HENRY J. Radio and Heater; low mileage. Huron Motor Sales. 2-3163. )100B "MOTORIZED BICYCLES"-English 3 gear Hercules with Minimotor. I man's and 1 woman's. Used 2 months. Phone 3-0260. )51B CORONNA PORTABLE - Call 2-7326. 56B FOR SALE. English type bike. One week old; not deeded because have car. $30. Phone 2-3834 between 4 & 8 P.M. )59B 1948 OLD'S; 2 dr. sedanette, one owner. R&H. Very clean. Huron Motor Sales. 2-3163. )101B PARAKEETS -, Healthy, home raised birds suitable for training. Also ca- naries. Mrs. Ruff ins, 562 S. 7th. )85B 1951 CHEV. Club Coupe; R&H. Two to choose from. Special this week, $895. Huron Motor Sales, 2-3163. )102B GIRLS: Student Laundry Sergvice. Will call for and deliver. Phone 2552-R. )12B BC-348 WITH AC SUPPLY-$50, Phone 3-3188, after 6 p.m. '40 FORD V-8. R. & H. Good condition. $60. Phone A. Cornfeld 9531. )108B FOR SALE-1950 Studebaker "Champ". Call Dick, 339 Cooley; 2-4591. )111B SWIVEL CHAIR 25c; table dresser $1.00; single bed, complete $2.00; Servel (small) refrigerator, 1950 Mercury, best offer. Phone 7615. )110B "PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE" Zeiss Ikon "Nettar" F4.5 Lense, 1 thru 1/300 second. Full sync. Used, w-case and range finder. $29.50. Purchase Camera Chop, 1116 So. University. )105B FOR RENT VERY LARGE double room, front, third floor. Winter rates $5.50 a week; stu- dents only. 508 Elm. Phone 3-2225. )11C ROOMS FOR RENT OVERNIGHT GUEST ROOMS Reserve rooms now for Football Week- ends, Rooms by Day or Week. Campus Tourist Homes. Ph. 3-8454. 518 F6. Williams St. (near State) )3D TWO SINGLES near campus. Maid ser- vice, modern bath and refrigerator facilities. Privileges. Call 2-7108. )13D LARGE APARTMENT to share with business woman or graduate student. Near campus and hospitals. Call12-0226 after 5 p.m. )14D PERSONAL IS THERE A LIFE in your life? You can afford one at EIGHT CENTS from Student Periodical, phone 6007. )19F Sophomore Girls Unite Spend homecoming together! Slump has arrived as predicted. )20F COEDS-The HOH holding interviews for October 31st. For appointments call 3-4707. )21F HELP WANTED FULL OR PART TIME cab drivers, male or female. Apply 113 South Ashley. Phone 9382. )32H 11 Dance Studio, Rm. No. 1 Wuerth Arcade. )36H BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING - Reasonable rates, accurate and efficient. Ph. 7590. 830 S. Main. ) 3I TYPEWRITERS! Portable and Standard for rent, sales and service. MORRILLS 314 S. State St., Phone 7177 RADIO SERVICE Auto - Home - Portable Phono and T.V. Fast and Reasonable bervice ANN ARBOR RADIO AND T.V. "Student Service" 1215 So. Univ., Ph. 7942 11,z blocks east of Fast Eng. )3I WASHING, Finished Work, and.Rand Ironing. Ruff dry and wet washing. Also ironing separately. Free pick- up and delivery. Ph. 2-9020. )!I EXPERT TYPIST -- Rates reasonable. Prompt service. 914 Mary Street. 3-4449. )41 HOME TYPING SERVICE done at rea- sonable rates. Call Mrs. Conner. 2-7605. }13B WANTED TO BUY MOTOR BIKE-Fair condition: Approx. $50. Phone A. Cornfeld, 9531. )112 WANTED TO RENT MARRIED COUPLE wants apt. for month of Jan. 1954. Call Robert Apple, 3-8508. )3K b i 7. Is it within the legitimate' sphere of Congressional activity James A. Lewis, superintendent to question citizens on their poli- of schools at Dearborn has been tical beliefs? appointed director of the bureau 8. Have the methods of legisla- of school services at the Univer- tive investigating committees been sity effective Dec. 1. detrimental to freedom of expres- The appointment was announ- sion in America? ced Wednesday by President Har- 9. Have the legisative commit- lan Hatcher, following Lewis' ac- tees investigating education ceptance. Approval had been given: contributed to the welfare of last Friday by the Regents. a the nation? rHe replaces Lawrence E. Vrede; 10. Is the criterion for judging voe, who resigned last September security risks a violation of the to accept a place on the faculty of spirit of the American legal sys- the University of California at Los tm? IAngeles. Lewis also will serve as a Tentative plans for the Week's j lecturer in the School of Educa- activities include a forum on tion. Academic Freedom in Hill Audi- torium, at which prominent per- sonalities in the field of civil li- LATEST TE berties will speak. Publication of the committee's findings in a pamphlet will initi- ANTI-FRICTI4 ate Academic Freedom Week Nov. 15-22 on the University campus. Riegel To Preside Over Confereec Prof. John Riegel of the Univer- sity bureau of industrial relations will be chairman of a conference on industrial relations including Northern Michigan management and personneltdirectors of busi- ness and industry, meeting in Mar-, quette today and tomorrow. READ AND USE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS OPENING FRID 4Y sire Under the Elms By Eugene O'Neill ARTS THEATER CLUB 2097 East Washington Phone 7301 I NOTICE \ Folletts first floor will be closed Fri- day and Saturday, October 23rd and 24th for an installation of our new modern stationery and student supply department. The second floor children's depart- ment will be open as usual. EXTBOOK -I )N BEARINGS . ' MORTON YEAR OR SEASON MEMBERSHIPS ON SALE Both floors open on Monday, Oct. 26. HUDSON T. IT Bob Marshall's Book Store Wahr's Book Store Music Center Arts Theater FOLLETT'S MICHIGAN BOOK STORE State Street at North Univ. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN P. 0. Box 355 Ann Arbor Copies Available in November at $7.50 each r amed )i * \r 4 "IParis'~, The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the University of Michigan for which the Michigan Daily assumes no editorial responsi- bility. Publication in it is construc- tive notice to all members of the University. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 2552 Administration Building before 3 p.m. the day preceding publication (before 11 a.m. on Saturday), FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1953 VOL. LXIV, No. 28 Notices Engineering Centennial CONVOCATION October 23, 1953 2:00 P.M. ASSEMBLY HONOR SECTION Group I-Representatives of Engineer- ing Student Body; Deans, Assistant Deans, and Directors of Schools and Colleges of the University; Dean of Women; Director of Summer Session; Director of Extension; Director of En- (Continued on Page 4) FARMERS PRODUCE MARKET TODAY.., thrut Sunday ORZPHEUM Fridays 6:30 Sat.-Sun. 1:3 60c 0 M STUDJENTS!. Cie nea SL d4 presents NIGEL PATRICK of "TR IO" Fame and sparkling.-.-. JOAN GREENWOOD of "Man in White Suit" in a Gay,. Witty Satire Next Wednesday & Thursday SEE The Heiress "Joan Greenwood, playing an ex-actress, purrs like a languorous kitten in some of the scenes and scratches at her hus- band in others."-Guernsey, Herald Tribune "Young wives' falt i a funtertaining fable that clutches you where you're ticklish" -Winchell in the droll British comedy -and what a tale! JOHN BARRYMORE MOBY DICK with JOAN BENNETT Friday at 7:00 and 9:00 BERNARD SHAW'S PYGMALION with LESLIE HOWARD WENDY HILLER Saturday 7:00 and 9:00 Sunday 8:00 only U D ASTAIRE A CYD CHARISSE Dare Devil Riders of Pony Express! A PARAMOUNT IMC r5 ."EXPM S , I I Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre 50c 8 P.M. ALL SEATS RESERVED | I SALES FROM FARMER DIRECTLY TO CONSUMER Open Every Wed. and Sat. 8 A.M. to 3 P.M. DETROIT STREET between Catherine & Kingsley CARTOON - NEWS Presented by Department of Speech Box Office Opens Monday 10 A.M. Architecture Auditorium r I 50c ONLY TWO MORE DAYS - Ends Saturday i ;. .n4' . t Y Matinees 50c Evenings 70c I TRYOUTS for OUR FIRST CHILDREN'S PRODUCTION "The Ugly Duckling" by Hans Christian Andersen, adapied by Richard McKeley TRYOUTS: Sat., Oct. 24-3:00; Sun., Oct. 25-4:00 Children of all ages invited THE ARTS THEATER CLUB 209% E. Washington Phone 7301 A. I ARE THE LL &a Even Greater Than "King Solomon's Mines!" M-G-M's !1 A~a a to offer youa more complete stock of today's "pop" and jazz records than does our DOWNSTAIRS POPULAR RECORD DEPARTMENT. U . .714 W.0- P-1w