THE MICHIGAN DAILY TH"URSDAV- YAWTTAR.V Ila 1491 __AT Show v ,v.v . l./1WYLUY TRTTD~Tb0 JAA uT£W aW~~J3Anx U. £1J07.P A To Show ne Imitator Speech Group To Do Scenes Greyhound To Keep City Buses on Monthly Plan I , I e RCA Electronic Tone Syn-I Scenes and acts from five dif- sizer, a device capable of.imi- ing any musical or non-musical nd and creating some new ones, I be demonstrated at 8 p.m ay in th Natural Science Audi- ium. 'he non-technical lecture-dem- tration will be given by Cyril yler, of the RCA Laboratories, nceton, New Jersey. Hoyler 1 also demonstrate a transis- ized, miniaturized televisionI nera and an electronic refriger-I ferent plays will be presented in the Lydia Mendelssohn theater by the Speech Department this weekend. Laboratory Playbill will produce the first act of Noel Coward's com- edy, "Private Lives" and William Saroyan's drama, "Hello, Out There," tomorrow and Saturday at 8 o'clock. . In addition, a one-act fantasy "Heads or Tails" written by David Lloyd, Grad. will have its pre- miere. Lloyd wrote this play when he enrolled in Professor Kenneth Rowe's course in playwriting. Great Lakes Greyhound Lines have agreed to continue running Ann Arbor buses on a "month to month" basis while the city works out a long range solution to the transportation problem, city ad- ministrator Guy C. Larcom an- nounced yesterday. Greyhound announced last Feb- ruary that it was giving up the Ann Arbor franchise because of inadequate revenues. It extended the original operation agreement six months and has now agreed WM Musicians , To Perform DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH Presents 1st LAB PLAYBILL Ii ACT I "PRIVATE LIVES" By Noel Coward * * * * * "HELLO, OUT THERE" By William Saroyan A combined concert featuring the Michigan Singers, the band, and the orchestra will be pre- sented at 8:00 p.m. tomorrow in Hill Aud. Among the numbers presented will be "Excerpts from Verdi's "Requiem" and the" 'M' Rhap- sody" arranged by Floyd Werle. Featured soloist will be James Abato. WUERTH COMING FRIDAY THE GREAT BEST SELLER! to temporary operation of the city line. The agreement which Grey- hound is willing to extend. con- tainsiVrovision for $1,900 monthly payments by the city to aid in covering operating deficits. Union Open House Slated "Union Madness," featuring an open house, dance, and free acti- vities, will be held Feb. 4, 5, and 6 in the Union. As a part of the program, the Union is sponsoring an Activities Open House from 2 to 4 p.m., Feb. 6, which will include information and exhibits on various Universi- ty organizations. A free dance is planned from 9 to 11 p.m. Feb. 5, and, accord- ing to Don Young, '58, Union Pub- lic relations director, the dance will include two floor shows "fea- turing campus talent." Scheduled concurrently with the dance are a free jam session and a free movie cartoon festival. On all three days of "Union Madness" the Union will sponsor free actiTities including billiards, ping pong, and swimming until 5 p.m., ~jiii j MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .75 1.87 2.78 S 3 .90 2.25 3.33 4 1.04 2.60 3.85 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. i 1:00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 FOR SALE ARMY BLOUSE, olive green, size 44; also winter cap and summer cap, size 7 and 8 for $35. Like new. Call 3-1511, ext. 519. )B184 Aquariums and supplies, tropical fish, plants, water lizards and baby cockatiels. UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM 328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224 Open daily except Thursday )B185 FURNITURE for sale. Moving west; must sell. Reasonable. 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In the past, DAC's talents have shone particularly bright in comedies and "Topaze" approaches" their zenith. The cast, headed Sick Benedict, owning so much. except the one part of Leslie's life that is no pard of his... Jett Rink, the outsider-- and Leslie, wealthy and beautiful... by Ralph Drischell as Topaze, is magnificent; David Metcalf, the director, milks every possible laugh from the script and throws in several hilarious innovations and Hermon Baker's settings supply near-perfect background. "Topaze" is a story of extrava- gant extremes, an old and tested comedy formula, and concerns an astonishing truthful and naive schoolteacher at a boy's school suddenly transported into the corrupt mileau of French politics and business. His trans- formation into this new environ- ment is the rough outline of the action and DAC exploits this far- cical situation to the hilt. Good theatre can only be achieved when details are con- sidered important and then mas- tered and "Tnnaz" is a. cs in -1 fROM THE NOVELO r EDNA FERBER !RESENTED 8 WARNER BROS. ,.WARNERCOLOR SARBMI ELIZABETH ROCK JAMES TAYLOR -"HUDSON -DEAN ANCpE ""m PNB N o ,,lmn', MCIRPLY CARROLL BAKER. JANE WITHERS -CHILL WILLS MERCEDES McCAMBRIDGE'SAL MINEO FRED GUIOL AND WAN MOFFAT P.ODUCO , CIRICTEC "T PREStNTED /T ISORGE STEVENS AND HENRY GNSBERG . GEORGE STEVENS " WARNER BRO$. '*wit COMPOSED AND CONDUCTE D "INI-TI I OI4 3 EXTRA PERFORMANCES I.{ E I Chi CA CIII I I I