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T.HE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1. INKS

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PAINTINGS, SCULPTURES AND BOOKS:
Futurism Featured in Art Exhibition

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By RENE GNAM

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Pencil, plastic, crayon, collage,I
oil and watercolors - these are
some of the representative med-1

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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iums of the Winston collection,
currently on exhibit at the Mu-
seum of Art, Alumni Memorial
Hall.
The Winston collection, dealing
specifically with 20th century
paintings and sculptures, will be
on display through Nov. 27.
According to Prof. Jean-Paul
Slusser, curator and director of
the Museum of Art, the collection
is noted for its well balanced rep-C
resentation of major movements
in modern art, with particular em-
phasis on cubism and futurism.
"Portrait of Dora Maar"
Included in the exhibition is one
of six of the first paintings by
Pablo Picasso to be brought out of
Paris after its World War II oc-
cupation. Entitled "Portrait of
Dora Maar," this oil is signed and
dated Picasso, 25 mai 41. It is on
exhibit in the museum's west gal-
lery.
Also on display by Pablo Picasso,
eminent Spanish cubist, are four
works of varying mediums, includ-
ing: pencil; collage, oil, sand, and
pencil on cardboard; oil on canvas;
and ink and wash.
A feature of the Winston collec-
tion deals with "Futurism," an
Italian manifestation based on
speed and poswer in the mechanized
age. It includes also esthetic theo-
ries, political hopes and aspira-
tions.
Various Art Media
The section of the exhibition
dealing with futurism is located in
north gallery. Varying mediums
employed by this art field include:
Charcoal, oil, pencil, pastel, and
crayons by Gino Severini; gouache
and oil by Giacomo Balla; oil and
ink by Umberto Boccioni; and
gouache, pencil and crayon, crayon
and tempera, by Marc Chagall,
Max Ernst, and Mario Sironi, re-
spectively.
A striking work on exhibit is
"Study of Voids," an oil by Mario
DeLuigi. One of the largest paint-
ings on display, it can be seen in

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Classified deadline, 3 P.M.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241

DAYS
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daily.

-Daily-Glenn Kopp
... "Linear Construction in Space No. 2" is a plastic and plastic
thread work by Russian born Naum Gabo.

No. 2," by Naum Gabo, is an imag-
inative work of plastic thread built
on plastic base. It is exhibited in
west gallery.
One Matisse on display, "The
Velvet Gown" is an ink drawing
which can be viewed in west gal-
lery.
Includes 72 Pieces
The current exhibition at Alum-
ni Memorial Hall includes some
72 pieces, consisting of sculptures
and paintings. Numerous books,
tracing history, development, and
influencing trends of art, are on
display in several showcases in
both north and west galleries.
The Winston collectin is one of
the strongest collections of modern
art in the Middle West, and is
still in the steady process of de-
velopment.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Winston,
of Birmingham, Mich., began their
collection 20 years ago. Beginning
with a collection of only Michigan
artists works, the Winstons grad-
ually expanded their collection to
include American and European
works. -

north gallery.
"Linear Construction in

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A. S. Romer

SNEAK

PREVIEW
TONIGHT

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OPPORTUNITIES

STILL EXIST FOR
GRADUATING ENGINEERS
AND PHYSICISTS
If we missed meeting you and visiting with you when
our representative was on your campus recently,
please send us your resume right away and we' will
give it prompt, personal attention.
As a division of General Dynamics Corporation
CONVAIR-FORT WORTH occupies an important
place in the long-range development of the Nation's
aerial defense as well as commercia aviation. CON.
VAIR'S scope of activity offers in eresting, highly
remunerative career opportunities.
Address all correspondence to H. A. Bodley,
CONVAIR Engineering Personnel Dept.
Dort Worth, Texas
C O N V A I R
A DIVISION OF GENERAL DYNAMICS CORPORATION
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
An enlarged reprint of the above cut-out silhouette,
suitable for framing or pinning up, will be sent
free to any engineering student on request.
Read Daily Classifieds

at 9 P.M.

Come either at 7 or 9 and
see both preview and "regu-
lar show." "The McConnell
Story" shown both before
and after preview. We can-
not divulge title or cast of
preview.
ALAN JUNE
IADD * ALLYSON

Will Speak
Alfred S. Romer, director of Mu-
seum of Comparative Zoology at
Harvard University will lecture on
"Permian Redbeds, Fossils and
Vertebrate Evolution" Wednesday
at 8 p.m. in Rackham Amphi-
theater.
The first annual Case Memorial
Lecture will be held before the
honorary scientific society of Sig-
ma Xi.
Recipient of Emine Cowles Case
Studen tAward for scholarship and
research achievement in earth sci-
ences will be announced at the lec-
ture which is sponsored by the
University Paleontology Museum
and geology department.
ENDING.TONIGHT
jEAN
SIMMONS
STEWART
GRANGER

Concurrently on display with the
Winston collection is an Italian
exhibition entitled "Major Work
in Minor Scale." Five artists and
five sculptors are featured in this
exhibit which is located in south
gallery.
Japan Leftist
Diet Leader
Against Arms
(Continued from Page 1)
Develop Two Party System
Secondly, the closing of ranks
within the Socialist party will
have a tendency to urge the con-
servatives to do likewise, bring-
ing about the development of a
two party system similar to that
existing in Great Britain.
Mr. Katsumata believes that
such a conservative merger will
take place within the foreseeable
future, thus giving them solid con-
trol of the Diet with about two
thirds of the seats. The political
tactics of the Socialist party call
for the earliest possible dismissal
of the Diet and the holding of
elections, in April if practicable.
The Japanese Socialist feels that
the results of this election would
increase the number of seats held
by the Socialists in the House- of
Representatives, the lower house
of the Diet, from the present 156
to around 200.
Cabinet Lacks Popular Support
"The present Hatoyama cabinet
does not enjoy genuine popularity
among the people," Mr. Katsumata
explained, "but came into power
on the wave of reaction caused by
the scandals of the former Pre-
mier Shigeru Yoshida's govern-
ment. This attitude on the part of
the voters will show up in the next
election."
Should the results of the elec-
tion be as predicted, a question
will arise as to whether the Soc-
ialist Party should attempt to
take the reins of government with
a slight plurality or wait until an-
other election when they would
hope to be returned with a clear
majority. This question cannot be
answered at this time, Mr. Katsu-
mata added, but will have to be
decided after an analysis of the
political situation at the time,
such as how well the conservative
factions will be merged.
Wing Meets Today

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Blue framed glasses in blue felt
case. Reward. Pohne NO 1-561 Ext.
78. ) 57A
STRAYED Boxer pup, 1% yrs., male,
brown, reported to have played entire
third quarter Iowa game, loves col-
lege boys, I want him back Please.
NO 2-6230 Evenings, NO 3-1511 Ext.
261, Mrs. Carlos Lopez. )58A
FOR SALE
MEISSNER FMAM Hi-Fi tuner and am-
plifier; Webster Chicago 3-speed
changer, G.E. V. R. Cartage; G.E.
Speaker $175. Phone NO 3-2249. )B-54
"PURCHASE FROM PURCHASE"
Argus 21" 35 mm Camera with case
$25.00
Purchase Camera Shop
1116 S. University, Phone NO 8-6972
)52B
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$6.88; Sox,
39c; Shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )4B
STUDENT ROOM
RUG SPECIAL
9x12 cottons, all colors, priced
on sale now at $29.95
SMITH'S CARPET STORE
207 E. Washington NO 3-5536
COOKED and cleaned select cocktail
shrimp for the party, get-togethers at
Washington Fish Market, 208 E. Wash-
ington, NO 2-2589. Free delivery. )3B
USED CARS
DELUXE '46 Dodge 2 Door. Excellent
operating condition, Winterized. Good
tires. Recent motor job. Call 3-3592
evenings. )58B
1936 FORD Tudor-Excellent mechani-
cal condition. $60. Call Tony Trittipo,
NO. 2-2531.
'50 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan. R & H.
Very good shape. $250. University
Oldsmobile. 907 N. Main St. NO 3-
0507. )47N
'49 FORD CLUB COUPE. Very good
shape. Local owned, $250. University
Oldsmobile, 907 N. Main St. NO 3-
0507. )48N
'51 KAISER, R. & H., Hydramatic.
white sidewalls, 2-tone, car is in
very good condition. $145. University
Oldsmobile. 907 N. Main St. NO 3-
0507. )49N
47 HUDSON. Excellent shape. Best of-
fer. NO 2-2076. )44N
ONE OWNER CAR, excellent motor and
tires. R&H & Spot. $75. Bud Twin-
ing's Gas Station, Packard and Hill.
)40N
49 CHEV. 2 door, black. R&H. Sharp.
$295.00. University Oldsmobile, 907 N,
Main St. NO 3-0507. )N
1949 PONTIAC-Radio and heater, hy-
dramatic. 2 door green, very nice.
The big lot across from the down-
town carport. Huron Motor Sales, 222
W.Washington. NO 2-4588. )35N
1947 FORD 2 door, radio, heater, good
rubber. The big lot across from the
downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)34N
1949 FORD Tudor, six-cylinder, good
condition, 90 W. Joy Rd. Call NO
2-2664. )25N
1946 OLDSMOBILE. 4 door, radio, heat-
er, hydramatic. Good transportation.
The big lot across from the down-
town carport. Huron Motor Sales,
222 W. Washington. NO 2-4588. )32N
'49 OLDS, Super Be, cream convertible.
Red leather seats, hydramatic, ra-
dio, heater, new top, white walls.
$350. Call after 6:30, NO 3-1279. )19N

SERVICE SHOP, 1217 S.A. Studio. 1317
S. Univ. )1J
RICHARD MADDY-VIOLINMAKER
Fine, old certified instruments &
bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5962. )2J
PERSONAL
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Halsie. When you
flunk out, I'll be waiting for you at
U. of C. I love you more and more
each day. Paula
NOVEMBER brings specials to Good
Housekeeping, Hi-Fidelity, Popular
Mecahnics, in addition to our regs:
Time, Life, Reporter, Fortune, Sports
Ill, Sat Eve Post, US News, News-
week, Nation, New Republic, and La-
dies Home Jr. Student Periodical
NO 2-3061. )37F
WOULD OCCUPANT of seat 22, Row 60.
K Sec. 25 Call S.Q. Ext. 848. )38F
REPRESENTATIVES of Easterling Co.
Inc., will be conducting interviews on
Oct. 10 from 8:30 A.M.-12:00 noon in
Room 38 at Michigan Union. Those
interested in careers and opportuni-
ties in sales; and in local sales ex-
perience are invited to apply in per-
son. )39F
SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY the different
way. Send friendly greetings to
friends by advertising in the MICH-
IGAN DAILY CLI SSIFIED Section.
HELP WANTED
MICHIGAN UNION
NIGHT CLERK - AUDITOR
1 A.M. to 8 A.M., Six nights per week.
Apply at Manager's Office )31H
WANTED-Carriers for the Michigan
Daily. Excellent salary. Morning de-
livery, no collecting. Call. NO 2-3241.
)29H
SECRETARY
National headquarters of college or-
ganization located at 1705 Washtenaw
has peranent opening for full-time
secretary. 35-hour week. Especially
desirable for one who seeks the quiet
and freedom of a small office. Salary
commensurate with experience and
ability. For appointment call NO
3-4617 days, and 2-1424 evenings. )33H
STUDENT'S WIFE for office work in
small factory-good starting wage
plus fringe benefits. Call NO 2-2507
for interview appointment. )25H

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The , JACKASS
This is the showoff who risks his
own neck and everybody elses by
speeding and weaving. Or he may
turn up as the stupid oaf who just
doesn't savvy modern driving. In fact
he is most any driver on the highway
except you and mel
NATIONAL SAFETY COUNC

USED CARS
1950~CHEVROLET Belair Sport Coupe,
2 tone gray, radio, heater. One own-
er, very nice. The big lot across from
the downtown carport. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)33N
1949 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 sedan, ra-
dio, heater, hydramatic, $350; 1950
Ford Convertible, new tires, new top,
beautiful condition, priced right.
"You get a better deal" at Fitzgerald
Jordan, Inc., 607 Detroit Street. NO
8-8141. )2N
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO BUY-Boy's used light-
weight bike. Cali 2968' between 6 &
8 P.M. )1K
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING - Thesis, Term papers, etc.
Reasonable rates, prompt service.
830 South Main. NO 8-7590. )15J
TYPING -- Thesis, Term papers, etc.
Reasnable orates, prompt service. 830
South Main, NO 8-7590. )15J
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)4J
PROFESSIONALS -- Improve your
speaking ability. Individual and cuss
training. Phone NO 3-1531, Ext. 296.
WOMEN students interested in voice
lessons call NO 3-8075. )14J
WASHINGS-Ali;o ironings privately.
Specializing in cotton dresses, Free
pick up and delivery. Phone NO 2-
9020. )9J
HI-FI Components and Service Audio-
phile, net prices. Telefunken Hi-Fi,
AM-FM shortwave radios. Service on
all makes of radios and phonographs.
Ann Arbor Radio and TV, 1217 S.
University. Phone NO 8-7942. 1%
blocks east of East Eng. )1J

HIGHWAY ZOO

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FALL SPECIALS
Regular $8.00 irons $3.77
Regular $12.00 woods $5.99
Play Golf Now. Course Open Thru
November.
Scenic Municipal Golf Course
1519 Fuller Rd. near North Campus
)28

HELP WANTED
MICHIGAN UNION - Student waiters
and waitresses wanted with no One
o'clock classes. Apply at the man-
ager's office. )23H
TOPa
SECRETARY
WANTED
Rapidly expanding local concern
wants top flight secretary for chief
executive. Must be fast, efficient, able
to handle correspondence on her own
and to take responsibility. Top pay
commensurate with your ability. Real
opportunity for growth and advance-
ment. Phone NO 3-2424 for appoint-
ment )22H
HELP WANTED
OPPORTUNITY to live near campus
with young family for girl who will
help evenings. Private room. Phone
NO 2-1040. )19H
CAR HOPS wanted to work nights 5
to 1, good pay, meals, uniforms, and
transportation home' furnished: full
or part time. 18 years or over. Milk
Maid Drive In Restaurant. 3730 Wash-
tenaw. NO 8-7146. )16N
WANTED-cab drivers. Full or part
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company,
phone NO 8-9382. )6H
LIVESTOCK
30 HEREFORD STEERS
In nice shape, good color, average 600.
can be seen any time. Inquire Lang's
Real Estate office, Saline, Phone 76.
)S-1
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WACH REPAIR
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
KAIN JEWELERS
725 N. University (Upstairs)

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- Also -
"SILVER BLADES"
In Technicolor from Vienna
"THE FUTURE IS NOW"
Fantastic Featurette

First orientation
Administrative Wing

meeting for
of SGC will

be held tomorrow at 4:15 p.m. in
Rm. 3G of the Union.
All who attended last week's
mass meeting and any other inter-
ested persons are urged to attend.

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Coming
WEDNESDAY

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StErting
WEDNESDAY

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l$ept. #' $pech /4'e$ftt
FIRST LAB PLAYBILL
Rostand's Comedy
"THE ROMANCERS"
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Chekkov's Farce
"THE PROPOSAL"
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Two Scenes from Verdi's Opera
"Al DA"
In Italian

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