L14, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA(W TIE= ~14, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAng m~u Cineta q uI|d 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 WUERTH HOW MUCH DOES HEAVEN ALLOW A WOMAN j IN LOVE? JECNE WWOR " TgHN4CO Doors Open at 12:45 Continuous Shows from 1 P.M. "TWO HOURS OF FINE ENJOYMENTI WELL-NIGH SUBERB !" - Bosley Crowther, N.Y. Times "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. Late Show Tonight at 10:40 Matinees Today 65c Nights & Sunday 90c all m Yr F k T1 4 . x ,..4. Parisienne 3 rendezvous' Red Johnson's Orchestra Campus Entertainment Tonight 9 to 12 $ 1.50 per Couple Michigan Union Ballroom es Release Vlichigras I Alpha Delta Phi, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau MICHIGAN DAILYUSD C R Omega, Chi Psi, Delta Kappa Epsi- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING USED CARS lon, Delta Sigma Phi and Delta RATES '51 CHEV. TUDOR. Very clean One- Tau Delta owner. -28,000 miles. Wasserman, 3- Others are Kappa Alpha Psi, LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 4145. )148N KapaSim, hiKap Sgm, 2 .66 1.47 2.15 Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Sigla, 3 .77 1.95 3.23 TERRIFIC '53 Dodge, one owner, 4-door Phi Sigma Delta, Pi Lambda Delta, 4 .99 2.46 4.30 Gyromatic, Radio & Heater. Call NO Sigma Chi, Sigma Nu and Theta Figure 5 average words to a line. 3-8140 after 6 P.M. )146N Delta___Chi._C lassified deadline, 3 P.M. daily 11:04A.M. Saturday 1952 PLYMOUTH 4do eahae, 11:0 AM. atudayseat covers, excellent condition. 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Fraternity Buyers Association: Peti- gan for free details or phone 1953 WILLYS hardtop, 2-tone paint, ra- tions for Pres., Sec., and 5 open board Wodward 3-5776. )118F dio, heater, overdrive, 20,000 miles, 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 ers must be house representatives to the 1950 PLYMOUTH Statonwagon, radio, 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 Knoll," April 15, 8:30 p.m. Main Chapel, ed in finding a non-student woman )130NI Hillel. Free admission, with business procedure to work aft- Marvin J. 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RACERS "TWEET AND SOUR" Gentlemen Marry Brunettes Color Cartoon -T-- AY FES I A HILL AUDITORIUM 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. -"= .°a - .. geaedfor action- our adpoplin car coat, Revved up and reddy to go, our water-repellent poplin car coat takes to the open road in any kind of weather . , . a speedy little sportster just 31 -inches long, with a vivacious plaid lining, six cylinder wood buttons ... and a record of high performance in durability and versatility. Natural or red. Sizes 8 to 18. I I. 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 10.95 Sunday, May G, 8:30 P.M. I d i