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L14, 1956

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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~14, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAng m~u

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TODAY at 7 and 9
Sunday at 8 only-
MARLON BRANDO
IN
VIVA ZAPATA
WITH
JEAN PETERS & ANTHONY QUINN
Architecture Auditorium
50c

15 Fraterniti
Pledges For 1
Pledges from 15 fraternities have
been released from Michigras work
to help in a car-washing project
for the American Cancer Society
drive today and tomorrow.
In addition, two other houses
who were contacted by the organi-
zation and couldn't spare their
pledges are making a doiation to
the campaign.
A local garage is providing the
facilities for the carwashing and
is suspending all -the rest of its
usual work.
Women in the cancer organiza-
tion will 'be doing much of the
actual washing, while the pledges
will concentrate on picking up and
delivering the cars. "3
The goal for the drive has been
set at $10,000. Campaign workers
are hoping that quite a sizable por-
tion of this will come from the
carwashing for which they will
charge from $2.50 to $3.00.
Fraternities participating are
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HOW MUCH DOES HEAVEN
ALLOW A WOMAN
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Doors Open
at 12:45

Continuous Shows
from 1 P.M.

"TWO HOURS OF FINE ENJOYMENTI WELL-NIGH
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"A NEW MILESTONE IN MOTION PICTURE HISTORY !"
-N.Y. Journal-American
24th-Centry-foxpresents
THE FIRST
NOTION PICTURE IN
CARO SEL THE NEW
COLOR by DELUXE
GORDON MacRAE*SHIRLEY JONES MORE THAN YOOR EYES
Directed by HENRY KING HAVE EVER SEEN
In the Wonder of STEREOPHONC SOUND

l .n AGNES MOOREHEAD - CONRAD NAGEL
ALSO
HE RULED A SAVAGE WORLD--
WITH HIS FISTS! 1

Due to extreme length
of program, please
dial NO 2-3136 for exact
time schedule.

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Matinees Today 65c
Nights & Sunday 90c

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Tonight 9 to 12 $ 1.50 per Couple
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Congregational and Disciples Guild:Fr
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* * * New York. )1i2F Open evenings till 8
Episcopal Student Foundation: A CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
group of Industrialists and Economists a new single-breasted model. $15. 1941 FORD Club coupe, good tires, no,
from Detroit will discuss "Plans for Double-breasted tuxedos converted to rust, runs perfectly. $95.
World Peace," April 15, 6:45 p.m., Can- single-breasted, $18, or new silk shawl1
terbury House. collar, $25. Write to Michaels Tailor- 1952 CHEVROLET 2-door, grey, realf
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positions are due by noon, April 17, in white-wall tires and like new, $745.
the I.F.C. office of the Union. Petition- H ELP WANTED
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Stewards Council. MALE replacement wanted for meal job heater, in excellent condition, $445.
* * * at Sigma Delta Tau. Hours 12-1, 6-7. Jim White Chevrolet, Inc.
Hillel Foundation: Dramatic group Phone NO 88844. ) 103H Ashley at Liberty, First at WashingtonI
will present a one-act play, Pastor STUDENT ORGANIZATION is interest- Phone NO 2-5000 or NO 3-6495
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Hillel. Free admission, with business procedure to work aft-
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9:00 a.m., Hile. FOR SALE)M
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on Wednesday, April 18 in the Quad wear-size 39. Sobel NO 5-5165. 913 E. BUSINESS SERVICES L
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important meeting and all should make TYPING - Theses, term papers, etc.
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205 N. Main 207 E. Vshington
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Guaranteed installation or
During Our Annual "do-it-yourself."
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Spring Housecleaning BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
SALE MAKE MONEY SPARE TIME
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Saturday and Monday Only Possibly full time work. Man or wom-
an from this area to service n*I Do
SLIDE PROJECTORS - From $19.95 Lux Vending Mach. Route. One who
MOVIE CAMERAS 25% OFF, can qualify as to honesty and ability
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DISCOUNTS
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WHITE TAGS - 40% OFF
GREEN TAGS - 25% OFF
RED TAGS - 20% OFFT
EXACTA CAMERAS -- Laest 1956
models, 25% OFF.
WESTON -- Master Exposure meter,
reg. $31.50, only $22.50.
ANSCO - Roll film cameras, 30%
OFF.
REVERE - Model 50, 8 m m movie
cameras $38.50. ENDING TONIGHT
RADIANT - 40 x 40 screens, reg.
$15.95 only $10.95.
SOLAR - Model 120 Erylarger with
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SLD PROJECTOR -- 30 watt,
blower cooled, automatic chang-
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DISPLAY MODEL CAMERAS-light AND HIS COMETS
bars, slide files, dark room kits,
etc.
Purchase from
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Camera Shop
16 S. University Phone NO 8-6972
Sale Starts Saturday THE PLATES
at 9 A.M.
Ends Monday Night 9 P.M. TONYMARTINEZ
New Atlas Tires FREDDIE BELL
70xiS, $15.95; 6.00x16, $13.95; 760x15,
9.95 (exchange price plus tax)
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or. N. Main & Catherine. NO 857717
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TALL MAN RIDING Exciting l Spectacular !
RACERS "TWEET AND SOUR"
Gentlemen Marry Brunettes Color Cartoon

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MAY 3-4-5-6

ANN ARBOR
MICHIGAN

Philadelphia Orchestra at All Concerts

Thursday, May 3, 8:30 P.M.
EUGENE 6oaflnk ": V ductor
INGE UKKNH, Soprano
Concerto for*Orchestra..........Handel-Ormandy
Symphony No. 7 in C major...............Sibelius
"V'a doro pupille" from Julius Caesar......Handel
"Abscheulicher wo eilst du hin?" from Fidelo
Beethoven
INGE BORKH
Monologue from Elektra........ R. Strauss
MISS BORKH....R tas
Variations on a Theme of Paganini . ..... Blacher
Friday, May 4, 8:30 P.M.
THOR JOHNSON, Guest Conductor
UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION
LOIS MARSHALL, Soprano
JANE HOBSON, Mezzo-Soprano
RUDOLF PETRAK, Tenor
VRONSKY and BABIN, Pianists
Overture to the Marriage of Figaro..... .Mozart
"Davidde penitente," K. 469 .. . .. . Mozart
CHORAL UNION AND SOLOISTS .Mzr
The oratorio, DAVIDDE PENITENTE, was written by
Mozart for one of the Lenten concerts of the Society
of Musicians in Vienna during the 1785 season. It
is based largely on his great C minor Mass begun in
1783, and utilized the Kyrie and Gloria section with
two interpolated arias. The work is particularly ap-
propriate this year-the bicentennial of Mozart's
birth year.
Concerto in F major, K. 242 ......... Mozart
VRONSKY- AND BABIN M

Saturday, May 5, 8:30 P.M.
EUGENE ORMANDY, Conductor
ZINO FRANCESCATTI, Violinist
Overture to Oberon ..................... Weber
Symphony No. 1 in C major........ .......Bizet
Allegro vivo
Adagio
Allegro vivace
Allegro vivace
Concerto in D major, Op. 77, for
Violin and Orchestra................ Brahms
ZINO FRANCESCATTI
Sunday, May 6, 2:30 P.M.
THOR JOHNSON, Conductor
UNIVERSITY CHORAL UNION
LOIS MARSHALL, Soprano
MARTHA LIPTON, Contralto
RUDOLF PETRAK, Tenor
HAROLD HAUGH, Tenor
LAWRENCE WINTERS, Baritone
ERIKA von WAGNER STIEDRY, Narrator
"GURRE-LIEDER (a Cantata) Arnold Schoenberg
CHORAL UNION AND SOLOISTS
GURRE-LIEDER, a cantata on poems by Jen Peter
Jacobsen, was Schoenberg's first significant work.
It was begun in 1900 and completely orchestrated
ten years later. Written before the composer's depar-
ture from defined tonal centers, it is in a style di-
rectly descendent from Wagner and Mahler. It em-
ploys five solo voices, narrator, three male choruses,
and a mixed chorus, as well as a complex instru-
mentation.

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Saturday, May 5, 2:30 P.M.
EUGENE ORMANDY, Conductor
HILDE GUEDEN, Soprano
FESTIVAL YOUTH CHORUS
MARGUERITE HOOD, Conductor
Overture to The Magic Flute...........Mozart

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Sunday, May G, 8:30 P.M.

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