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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAt, DECEMBER 4, 1952

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Streetcar
"Streetcar Named Desire,"
starring Marlon Brando and
Vivien Leigh, will be shown by
Student Legislature - Cinema
Guild today through Sunday at
Architecture Auditorium.
Film version of the famed
Tennessee Williams play will be
presented at 7 and 9 p.m. today
and tomorrow and at 8 p.m.
Sun. in Architecture Auditor-
ium.
Admission is 50 cents.
Chtr na SL udI
presents

JULIUS CAESAR':
Northwestern Film To Be Featured

MARLON BRANDO
VIVIAN LIEGH
in
STREETCAR
NAMED DESIRE
Friday,
Saturday, at 7 and 9
Sunday at 8 only

"Julius Caesar," a Northwestern
University production, will be
shown in Ann Arbor today through
Sunday in Ann Arbor High School.
Originally the Shakespeare play
was filmed as an experiment, but
its success brought the film to
commercial theatres throughout
the United States, parts of South'
America and Europe where it won
the Locarno Prize as the best pic-
ture of 1949.
Producer-director David Brad-
ley worked on the minimal bud-
get of $15,000, and in six months,
turned out the first full-length
sound motion picture version of
the Shakespearian classic. The
only previous production was an
Italian silent version in 1914.
Costumes for "Julius Caesar"
were nearly all home-made. The
armor was fashioned of aluminum,
and headdresses were remodeled
from Army helmets. For settings,
Bradley used some famous Chicago
landmarks, notably Soldier's Field
for the Collisseum and sand dunes
along Lake Michigan for the Bat-
tle of Philippi-
"Julius Caesar" will be shown
at 7 and 9 p.m. today through
Sunday in Pattengill Auditorium
of the high school.

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ARCHITECTURE
AUDITORIUM
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Daily Classifieds

MARC ANTHONY (CHARLETON HESTON) AND THE MAN
HE DEFENDS

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Figure 5 average words to a line.
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Blue Hufzmadi bicycle No.
18541-C, license 2657. 545 Mosher.
CAMERA-Lost, 828 Kodak. Please con-
tact Paul Hosman, 8210 S.Q. )72A
LOST-Chain of keys between W. Med-
ical Bldg. and Alice Lloyd. Call Mari-
anne at 3502 Alice Lloyd. )70A
LOST-Brown suede Jacket in Michigan
Union. If found, please phone Frank,
NOrmandy 3-1430. )73A
FOR SALE_
1949 STUDEBAKER Champion, 4 door.
Heater, good rubber. Priced to sell.
Huron Motor Sales. Ph. NO 2-3163.
)191B
BRAND NEW Webcor phonograph and
tape recorder. Excellent buy. Call
NO 3-0521. Extension 627. )88B
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88. Sox,
39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )14B
CORONNA PORTABLE-Call NO 2-7326.
) 56B
1952 CHEVROLET Convertible. Radio
and heater, power glide; twin spot-
lights. 20,000 actual miles. Black and
red trim. A sharp car. $1345. Huron
Motor Sales. Ph. NO 2-3163. )190B
OUR CHRISTMAS TREE
is available to you for making your
personalized photographic Christmas
cards. You may use your own camera
(or ours) and we will furnish the
lighting and helpful suggestions.
Purchase Camera Shop, 1116 S. Uni-
versity. Phone NO 8-6972.
PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE"
)186B
TODAY AND SATURDAY
Shakespeare didn't write it!
Sabatini didn't write it!
Mickey Spillane DID!!
MCKEY
'W"I,,
v aoen ce/
\ ,ast orri/
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FOR SALE
RADIO-PHONOGRAPH table combina-
tion, 3-speed changer. $60. NO 32554.
1946 FORD Station Wagon. New tires,
radio and heater. This week only,
$345. Huron Motor Sales. Phone NO
2-3163. )189B
TWO DOOR, 1949 Ford Custom Eight.
Clean, smooth running, already win-
terized. Priced for quick sale. Call
NO 8-6613 after 5:30. )185B
MEN'S RALEIGH BIKE - Completely
equipped. 6 weeks old, perfect condi-
tion. Cost $80 new, only $50. Call
NO 8-6083 after 6 p.m. )184B
NEW AUTO, deluxe, overdrive. Delivers
for $1952. Best offer over $1000. See
at 1236 Washtenaw. Then call NO
5-4205. )183B
DOUBLE COIL SPRINGS-$8.00; Steel
Folding Cot without mattress, $8.00,
Hostess chair, good springs, needs up-
holstering, $1.00. Two large side-
boards, $10 each. Large walnut ve-
neer table, and five chairs, $20.00.
Coal hot water heater, $5.00. Swervil
top chrome stool, $4.00. Phone NO
2-9020.
SIAMESE KITTENS-Two females and
one male. Phone NO 2-9020. )188B
1952 CHEVROLET 2 dr., power glide.
11,000 actual miles. Fully equipped.
Huron Motor Sales. Phone NO 2-3163.
)192B
1948 CHEV, 4 dr. One owner. Radio and
heater. Very clean. Huron Motor
Sales. Phone NO 2-3163. )193B
FOR SALE-Pontiac Sedan, only 6200
mileage-$135. Drive home Christmas.
See Davis, 1420 Cambridge- from 1 to
3 o'clock. )197B
BABY PARAKEETS-Various colors, $8
each. New and used cages and bird
supplies. Mrs. Ruffins. 562 S. 7th.
)196B
BABY PARAKEETS and breeders, sing-
ing canaries, cages, supplies. 305 West
Hoover. Call NO 2-2403. )195B
TAILS-Van Boven full dress suit, size
38 long, like new, only $25. Phone NO
3-1511, Ext. 579; after five, call NO
2-3824. )198B
NEW UNDERWOOD PORTABLE -- $55.
Call NO 8-7385. )198B
ROOMS FOR RENT
LARGE double room near campus.
Cooking privileges. Men students.
Phone NO 3-8454. )17D
WOMAN STUDENT wanted to share in-
expensive apartment. Centrally locat-
ed. Call Lynn Snyder, evenings and
weekends, NO 3-0334. )20D
TODAY thru Sunday
EVERY DAY
HE DEFIED DEATH!
Technicolor
The master
daredevil's'
> x>;;story!

FOR RENT
FURNISHED campus apartment, 3
rooms and bath for 2-3 men. $100.
Phone NO 3-8454. )18C
HALF of well furnished 4 room apart-
ment, occupying entire floor. Near
campus. Includes bath, complete
kitchen, ample storage.hShare with
one responsible grad student or pro-
fessional man. Beginning February.
$40.00 monthly, including phone, utili-
ties. NO 2-9185. )20C
HELP WANTED
STUDENT to wait table for meals.
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RADII0 SERV ICE
Auto - Home - Portable
Phono and T.V.
Fast andBReasonable bervice
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now on sale at the Union, League,
and local bookstores.
Scotch I am and 1 know the
quickest as well as cheapest
way to get results is to Put
it in ,. .
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"A lively show...
fresh, intense,d
ambitious!"
-N. Y. Herald Tribune

Weeay
IMatinees 85cI
INights $1.251
Children
Anytime 50*
Shows Saturday '
2:00 -2:20- +s40
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Refieassd thrv United Artists

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DONALD DUCK.
in WALT DISNEY'S
"NEW NEIGHBOR"

NIGHTLY THRU DEC. 13 . .
A PAIR OF PLOYS
SHOW OF WONDERS MANDRAGOLA
An Interlude a Comedy
by Cervantes by Machiavelli
The Arts Theater
2091/2 E. Washington Phone NO 8-7301
Coming Dec. 16
"NOAH"
THE CHRISTMAS SEASON PRODUCTION
of the Arts Theater
AT LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATER

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tastefully

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Sport - News

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KATHRYN GRAYSON
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"SO THIS IS LOVE"

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