THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JANUARY S,1957 TUE MIChIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JANTJARY 3, 1~57 ttlee Terms Eisenhower Doctrine Useful Assumption of Responsibility' (Continued from Page I) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING went along with Russian supres- sion of the Hungarian rebels, Att- lee described a "patronizing" tone in recent Chinese, statements about Russia. In the interests r of "realism" and a more effective internation- al organization, he said, unpopu- lar countries like Spain and Red China should be admitted to the United Nations. "I'm afraid you've got to let them in." Turning his attention to Bri- ish politics, the post war prime minister predicted an early re- turn to power by the Laborites. "I have no doubt," he remarked, "that if 'there were an election now we should get a majority." Program Accepted The socialistic program he ini- tiated as Prime Minister has been "very well accepted, even by our opponents," Attlee said, and in operation it has met its athor's expectations. 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Attlee on Cyprus Attlee, who held office when the Laborite government gave India and Pakistan their independence, disagreed adamantly with the suggestion that the embattled is- land of Cyprus could never free it- self of British rule. He suggested that Archbishop Makarios, exiled by the British on the charge of aiding rebellion, should be returned to the island, a frequent demand of the Cypri- ots. Newsmen's Question Persistent newsmen were frus- trated by hisequally persistent refusal to tell them anything helpful in advance about his eve- The De Paur Opera Gala will present highlights from three New York successes at 8:30 p.m. Thurs- day in Hill Aud. Selections from "Porgy and Bess," "Four Saints in Three Acts" and "Carmen Jones" will be per- formed by the, 55-member com- pany directed by Leonard de Paur. 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At this writing only three performances remain and all who enjoy a fast- paced, brilliantly directed and tremendously funny production are urged to attend. In the past, DAC's talents have shone particularly bright in comedies and "Topaze" approaches their zenith The cast, headed I _ kl .4k DIAL NO 2-2513 I Ann Arbor 706 Wolverine Bldg.-4th and Washington Sts. Phone NO 8-6019 - ~ _________W any man can be a giant... SUITS, DRESSES, COATS Cleaned and pressed ... 99c TROUSERS and SKIRTS Cleaned and Pressed ... 50e SAME-DAY SERVICE SUN CLEANERS -also - "HULA HAPPY" Color Parade '.}#. ry , Fourth and Washington Phone NO 2-3488 I L II Hill Auditorium-Thurs., Jan. 10, 8:30 Qrir irw w iL rww w i..A-----------------A r A by Ralph Drischell as Topaze, is magnificent; David Metcalf, the director, milks every possible laugh from the script and throws in several hilarious innovations and Hermon Baker's settings supply near-perfect background. "Topaze" is a story of extrava- gant extremes, an old and tested comedy formula, and concerns an astonishing truthful and naive schoolteacher at a boy's school suddenly transported into the corrupt mileau of ..French politics and business. His trans- formation into this new environ- ment is the rough outline of the action and DAC exploits this far- cical situation to the hilt. Good theatre can only be achieved when details are con- sidered important and then mas- :. :.. ST - CSTEVENS' PRODUCT/ON I Bringing to Hue 'LoncerT Stage excerpTS hull broad~a t AS LESLIE 'LYNNTON AS RICK 'ENEDICTA AS JE7-r RINK. IN EGL5 CONCEH Music by GEORGE GERSHWIN Lyrics by Du Bose Heyward and Ira Gershwin Concert Version by Robert Russell Bennett 3 EXTRA PERFORMANCES i° '..mfir 7'/ ! kf'K Cat lgl ' ,n rt b'".:, s 77 -t; I I AW...: , *,. 1 I . I I t' \ .~I IM' -I i