PAGE I THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1953 I 1 HIOMECOMING FETE: "Beat Penn' Display Theme t * * * * By DEBRA DURCHSLAG Striving to create the unique expression of Michigan loyalty, students are putting the last touches on Homecoming displays that will blossom all over campus Saturday morning. Despite the possibility of show- ers, plans are going full-speed for an all-out Homecoming celebra- tion that will astonish alumni and influence judges. "*" *. * CAMPUS ingenuity has been ex- ploited to the hilt in an effort to think up new and better ways of urging Michigan to beat Pennsyl- vania. Wolverine spirit is plung- ing into crepe paper and chicken- wire with wild abandon. Jim Willis, '56, chairman, and Robert Henderson, '55, assistant chairman of the Student Legisla- ture Homecoming Committee, have chosen a cross-section board of six judges. Jay Strickler, '54, president of the Union, and Sue Riggs, '54, president of the League will be the student representatives .judging the contest. Regent Roscoe O. Bonisteel, Mayor William E. Brown and Prof. Emil Weddige and Philip C. Davis of the architecture school are also on the list of judges for the Sat- urday festivities. THE SIX winners will be an- nounced at the football game. The three top displays among the male F FREE DEM1 SATURDAY, OCT. 31- ANN ARBOR FAI Detroit Street between Cath -Daily-Lon Qui NEWBERRY GIRLS PREPARE THEIR ENTRY FOR HER WEEK-END DEBUT contestants and the three top dis- plays among the female contest- ants will each' receive a trophy. ,Awards will be made at the Black NSTRATION - 8:00to 11:00 A.M. RMERS MARKET ierine and Kingsley*Streets. MICHIGAN POULTRY PRODUCERS ASSOCIA- TION will demonstrate how to pick the best fowl for your purpose, how to prepare it for your holiday table, will distribute FREE PAMPHLETS contain- ing many recipes for tasty dishes. ALSO, FREE CIRCULAR on how your poultry dol- lar'is distributed. MR. MAC MOORE, poultry specialist at Michigan State College, will demonstrate how the consumer can determine quality in eggs. A guide to deter- mine the best size eggs to buy at certain prices will be passed out to anyone desiring it. THE PROGRAM is set up by Donald R. Johnson, Washtenaw County Agricultural Agent. SPONSORED by the Ann Arbor Market Growers Association. AN-N ARBOR FARMERS MARKET is open for sale of farm produce by the farmer who raises it direct to the consumer, every Wednesday and Saturday from May 1 to December 31 and Saturdays only from January I to April 30. LOCATED DOWNTOWN ONE BLOCK NORTH OF COURTHOUSE Cat Ball, the Homecoming dance. The Homecoming Committee has set up three main standards for judging displays: originality, mechanical execution and artis- tic design. The appropriateness of the display and use of sound effects will also be considered. No limitations have been set up, however, and the contest is open to all types of inventive genius, Sound effects are expected to set a precedent in resourcefulness, and it is rumored that technical pro- ficiency is at a new high for the 1953 Homecoming. WITH A POLARO1D a'C A M ER A A bigfinished black-and-white print - yours, one minute after you've snapped the shutter. That's th. 60-second magic of the Polar. oid Camera, precision-built, easy to operate, a natural for vacations, parties, family and business uses. SL Movies " Sitting Pretty," starring Clifton Webb will be shown at 7 and 9 p.m. today in Archi- tecture Auditorium under spon- sorship of Student Legislatur'e Cinema Guild. Margaret Rutherford will star in the British comedy "Pass- port to Pimlico" at 7 and 9 p.m. tomorrow and at 8 p.m. Sun- day in Architecture Auditorium. Admission is 50 cents. TV Students To Illustrate PuppetDrama Flash: University students play with marionettes. This isn't some new dorm fad, but part of a regular University course to be shown over Channel 20, WPAG-TV, at 7:30 p.m. today when a group of University TV stu- dents will illustrate types of tele- vision drama on a program called Studio Sampler. in one portion of the program, puppets and marionettes will share the spotlight with student actors who plan to demonstrate the art of puppetry as practiced on some of today's more popular kiddie shows. Live drama will also be repre- sented on the program with the James Truax play, "She Walks in Beauty." Cast members are all. University television students. Filling a guest spot on Dateline Ann Arbor at 6:45 p.m. today onj the same channel, will be Lester F. Etter, public relations manager for the Board in Control of Inter- collegiate Athletics, who will pre- sent informal sidelights on his position in an interview with My- ron Shaw, Grad. . Joel Sebastian, '54. will present a review of local news to round Reichart To Study Refugee Problem Prof. Walter A. Reichart of the German departmentihas been se- lected for membership in the Euro- pean Association for Study of Ref- ugee Problems, an organization de- voted to the study and solution of problems arising from dislocation of many groups in Europe. Prof. Reichart will work in the section dealing with literature and the press. Joiier Appointed Prof. Charles W. Joiner of the law school was recently appointed chairman of the American Bar As- sociation's Committee on Special- ization and Specialized Legal Edu- cation. He will present the committee's report and recommendations to the ABA Board of Governors to- morrow in Chicago. THE BEST IN RECORDED MUSIC . .. For Your Car... MICHIGAN NAME PLATE oa Brilliant in University Colors A Sturdy TAX 1NCL Steel Plate Size of Plate 61 ' x 1314" ORDER NOW AUTO INITIAL COMPANY FROM 90 State St. Rochester 14, N.Y. -Daily--Dean Morton' TAHSIN USER, Grad, presents a plaque-commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Turkish Republic to M. Robert Klinger, assist- ant director of the International Center, who received it on behalf of the Center. Mrs. Kamer Aga-Oghu, professor of anthro- pology, spoke at the tea given by the Turkish Club in honor of the establishment of the Turkish Republic in 1923 when Mustapha Ataturk was selected first president. i A ' 1 ,1 x h . y t t --- --- Our NEW, MODERN, Student Supply Department Turkish Club Gives Plaque Resale Tickets Non-student tickets for the Pennsylvania - Michigan game may be brought between 3 and 5 p.m. today to the Union Stu- dent Offices for resale tomor- row morning. All tickets will be sold for face value on a first-come, first-served basis. Leeds To Speak Daphne R. Leeds, Assistant U. S. Commissioner of Patents, will speak on "Federal Registration Under the Trade-Mark -Act of. 1946" at 9 a.m. tomorrow in Rm. 250 Hutchins Hall. All faculty and students in Busi-; ness Administration, Economics and Law School are invited to at- tend. IFC Reports RushingRise The Interfraternity Council re- ported yesterday that registration by 85 students indicates "an in- creased interest in open rushing." Al Fey, '55E, rushing co-chair- man, said that since registration in open rushing was not necessary, the fact some students still reg- istered signifies a more active year than in the past. The registration of these stu- dents came as a result of the IFC sending a questionnaire and regis- tration card to all formal rushees who did not pledge. Open rushing began Monday and will continue until the final day of classes. Students planning to pledge need not sign up with IFC. MUSIC SHOPS I W70 is open and we think you'll1like it. Please come in and browse at ... 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