USEFUL VACATIONS: Cast Announced S Students of Human Behavior For Shaw Play S Work at U' Fresh Air Camp Opening Toda By The University Fresh Air Camp, The 40 counselors are students in Charles Meredith and Margaret Add which is now in it's fifth week, is an education and sociology who want Muse will play King Magnus and fourte excellent workshop for the student active experience in individual and Orinthin, leading roles in "The Ap- system of human behavior, group behavior and at the same time ple Cart," the fourth repertory pro- Prof. Situated high on a bluff overlook- wish to gain summer term credit duction at 8:30 p.m. today at the Ly- versity Ing Patterson Lake, the cams is the hours and outdoor exercise. dia Mendelssohn Theatre. A v summer home for boys from, the Selected for their interest in child- Other important roles will be play- versity Southeastern Michigan area who ren and their fitness for the jobs, the ed by Richard Stewart, Pet Meike for col have social adjustment problems. counselors are hand-picked by Wil- and Clara Behringer who will be Educat 11an Morse, camp director, to work Boanerges, Lysistrata, and Amanda. Citi B M ce ooL t adnwith each group of boys. Each coun- Roger Cleary will be Pamphilius,; tion b Britus A1. selor is in charge of eight boys and Byron Mitchell will be Sempronius; college Brtih in isrponsible for them and their Mary Firestone, Alice; Robert with Def nded by activities four of the eight weeks in Thompson, Proteus; Ken Garlinger, taxing Dy the period; the other half is spent Pliny; Strother Martin, Nicobar; the tw as co-counselor and student. John Babington, Crassus; Del Hos- could r Shaw Dram a Dr. Fugina Whittridge, from the tetler, Balbus. Tch University of Chicago, teaches class- Roberta Siebert will be the queen, el Being a law unto himself, George es in sociology and acts as consultant and Bob Rittenour will be Mr. Van- creasin Bernard Shaw does not pretend to to the student counselors, Morse, who en. call fo follow prescribed lines in his plays, lectures during the winter term for The date of the play is 1962. and th "The Apple Cart" is no exception, the Adult Education Program, teaches Direction will be by Charles Mere- ity for Shaw is notoriously ready with an- mental hygiene in addition to his dith, setting by Robert Mellencamp, educati swers and so, conducts a long con- duties as director of the camp. and the costumes by Miss Lucy Bar- as oth versation with himself, dubbing his Walter Zack, head of the older boys ton. extensi piece a "political extravaganza" in division and camp strong man, claim- two acts and an interlude. Shaw ed that it was imperative to "tire speaks candidly about subjects that the boys out' 'to keep them out of are commonly approached with tact, mischief. "When they get too ag-I The plot of "The Apple Cart" cent- gressive," he added;, "we take them his contrary cabinet; the question to that they'll be too tired afterwards to be decided is whether or not the raise cain for a while." king should abandon his active use Vi Werfel, a Dearborn school teach- of the veto. er, who keeps her younger charges (Continued from Page 2) ciety w The progressive king has been mak- hapy but tired through ingenious Wedne ing impolite speeches in public, em- treasure hunts, crab races, pea jug- of the University Musical Society, the We barrassing his appreciative cabinet gling contests and charades, empha- Burton Tower, at popular prices. Rackha to such an extent that it decides that sized that "it is all a woman can do andeir extreme measures must be taken to to keep up with an eight-year-old out Events Today of Ha curb the independent activities of here." greso d the throne. When they hand the king A non-profit project, the camp is International Center: Bridge nights an ultimatum to this effect, he an- sponsored by the Institute of Human will continue in the International Confi nounces that he will abdicate and Adjustment to aid students and social Center every Wednesday evening for Instrun run for office in a new election as workers study child behavior, and the duration of the Summer Session. a.m.; F their opponent. .to give a happier, healthier summer All interested bridge players are Ballroo But Shaw puts more into the play to many boys who otherwise might cordially invited to attend. Playing Session than this fable: he delivers as sound not be able to go, to camp, starts promptly at 7:30 p.m. teachei a speech in support of monarchy as The Institute also sponsors a "Fri- one will ever hear; he abuses the cap- day night clinic" at the camp, in Women in Education: There will Cam italists, the common people and the which the adjustment problems of the be a tea on Wednesday, August 7 nighta politicians. liberally. And in the last children are discussed by a panel of from 3:15 until 6:00 p.m. in the Union. act, he upsets the tranquility of the experts in the psychological and soci- Lounge on the first floor of the Uni- veteran English nation by letting the Ameri- ological field. The discussions are versity High School. This will be the portant can ambassador announce that the open to the public and are held each last chance for a social get-together the fa] United States has decided to re- Friday. Directions to the camp can in the six-weeks program, other f nounce the war debt, abolish the At-, be secured at the Institute' office, lantic Ocean, and rejoin the Epire. Rackham Building. Women in Education luncheon on Wednesday, August 7 at 11:45 a.m. to C 1:00 p.m. in the Russian Tea Room, Inter Michigan League. decorat CLASSIFIED AuDVERITISINFda Michigan Christian Fellowship:-To- formal night at 8:00 p.m. in Lane Hall, Mich- next F LOST AND FOUND POSITIONS open in mathematics igan Christian Fellowship weekly the Re and commercial work in easy com- Bible study will be led by Carrol Kar- nation LOST: Locket. Gold, heart-shaped muting distance from Ann Arbor kalitz with small design. No chain. Re- at Pinckney. Call Supt. Wesley Inter ward. Phone 2-7438. (20 Reader, phone 9, Pinckney. (25 French Tea today at 4 p.m. in the tions C cafeteria of the Michigan League. Interna OUND: Parker pencil Wednesday, MISCELLANEOUS Spanish Society: The Spanish So- sponsor July 31. Owner pay ad. Call 2- 1268. Ask for Jim. (26 ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS LOST: Large silver earring contain- SALES * John Jadwin * Service. ART CIN EMA LEAG contin- 855 Tappan Avenue, Ann Arbor. ing moonstone. Last Thursday eve- Call 2-7412 for demonstration. (30 ning. Phone Vi Misekow, 8598. Re- The Original Uncut French versi ward. (28 RESTRINGING elswhere Nylon $4.50. on which the American film, LOST: Silver identification bracelet. $3.rna en$7g00. Dean McC sky, "Algiers" was based. Portage Lake vicinity. Engraved phone 2-7360. (16 Jack Smalter. Great sentimentalp value. Reward. Call 2-4591. (29 WANTED: Sewing. Refitting of youngWeave te honor to women's dresses and skirts.' MissC HELP WANTED Livingston, 315 So. Division, 2nd JEAN GA floor front. (23 WANTED: Student and wife, sister, JULIEN DUIVIER' or mother who will fill mother's PLAN for your fall suits and formals 0''001O4*" o'f place in home consisting of father now. Expert workmanship on cus- and three daughters, ages 8, 11, 12, tom-made clothes and alterations. in return for apartment and meals Hildegarde Shop, 116 E. Huron. for both. Very close to campus. Ad- Phone 2-4669. (10 ,In a lifetime of cinematic pro dress letters to Danby, St. Joseph's MEN'S USED CLOTHES wanted. Aa isos Hosptal.MENS USD COTHE wated.A tuly fascinating and vet so si H better price paid. Sam's Store. 122 -WALTER TWO HIGH SCHOOL TEACHING E. Washington St. . (4 FOR SALE THURSDAY and FRIDA FOR SAA FOR SALE: 20 acres timber on Zeeb RACKHAM AUDI KEEP COOL! Road. Inquire 5055 W. Liberty Rd. Admission 42c (tax i (19 Tickets available at Wahr's and UI Our scalp treatments, facials, INFANTS FURNISHINGS, including 45 minutes before beginning of sho small crib, nice carriage. Priced and hair styles are comforting low. Call 27438. (21 -cooling -- refreshing. Plenty WANTED TO RENT of barbers. Air-cooled. WANTED: Apartment or double THE DASCrA BARBERoSrom for ex-naval officer returning THE ASCOA BABERS to Law School and employed. Wife. Between Michigan & State Theaters Both Michigan graduates, Phone 4231 between 9 and 5 or 8978. (27 YRI RESFIGHI'S PINEz - OF ROM IN A BRILLIANT NEW RECORDING BY THE PHILADELPhIAORCHESTRA under EUGENE ORMANDY MM 616... $4.03 a the A o o I Year High hool Asked, Prof. Koos ition of the thirteenth and enth grades to the public school was advocated yesterday by Leonard V. Koos of the Uni- of Chicago. isiting professor at the Uni- , Prof. Koos discussed the jun- lege movement at a School of tion assembly. ag the "sharp line of demarca- etween the second and third years," the educator said that he present flood of veterans the capacities of the colleges, o years of general education more effectively be given in the chools. .nological changes which ex- youth from employment "in- .g complexities of life which r a longer period of educatign," e concept of "equal opportun- all students on all levels of ion" were cited by Prof. Koos er influences leading to the on of the public school system. I-M1Softbal InAll-Star 0 The Intramural edition of base- ball's All-Star contest will take place this afternoon on the base-paths of Ferry Field. Clashing in the long-awaited bat- tle of the leagues and the cream of the Residence Hall nines and the pick of the Fraternity Loop. No starting battery has been an- nounced by either Residence mana- ger Ray Steel or Fraternity manager Ai ao Saari, but both have an abun- dance of material on hand. The Greeks have two outstanding hurlers in Louis Major of Sigma Al- pha Epsilon and Dennis Youngblood of Sigma Chi. Youngblood has tossed ris ay nto four victories, while drop- ping only one to Chi Phi and bat- t1hu to one tie. Major has four wins to hi credit, and has lost only two. Steel will have four pitchers avail- a;.e for the mound chores, Raymond Lantos of Rumsey, Robert Colley of Fletcher, Michael Drickman of Wen- ley, and Sanford Pearlman of Tyler. FICIAL BULLETIN will hold its fifth meeting on sday, July 7, at 8:00 p.m. in est Conference Room of the am Building. Dr. Isabel Mor- a de Guerra of the University vana will speak on "El Pro- de la Educacion en Cuba." erence on Bands and Wind rents: Union Ballroom, 9:30 Harris Hall 11:00 a.m.; Union gm, 1 to 4:30 p.m.-Summer, Band. Prominent artists and rs will speak. pus chapter, AVC will meet to- at 7:30 p.rp. in the Michigan All members and interested as are urged to attend this im- t meeting to discuss plans for .1 membership campaign and all goals. i.oming Events 'national Center: Due to re- ting, the weekly tea dance this will be cancelled. The in- tea dances will be resumed riday, August 9, at 4 p.m. in creation Room of the Inter- al Center. national Center: The All Na- Club in conjunction with the ational Center resumes the 'ship of weekly informal record U E feature on present BIN duction I impact, so miple, WANGER Y, 8:30 P.M. TORIUM ncluded) rich's Bookstores and w in lobby of League. tea dances on Friday, August 9, at 4 p.m. in the Recreation Room of the International Center. Foreign students, their guests, and anyone else interested in dancing is cordially invited to attend. Men's Education Club baseball ser- ies finals Thursday, August 8 at 4:00 p.m. at South Ferry Field. Art Cinema League presents "Pepe le Moko," with Jean Gabin. The orig- inal uncut French version on which the American film "Algiers" was bas- ed. English sub-titles. Rackham Auditorium, 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Fri- day. Tickets available at Wahrs and Ulrich's bookstores and 45 minutes before beginning of the show in lobby of League. Guthrie To Speak Today Prof. Warren A. Guthrie, chairman of the speech department at Western Reserve University will discuss prac- tical public speaking training in the speech assembly at 3 p.m. today in the Rackham Amphitheatre. Continuous from 1 P.M. COOL! Week Days 30c to 5 P.M. . lers Meet Game Today Lantos has the best record of the loop, with five victories on his list and only two defeats. Pearlman has won three and lost one, Drickman has a 2-1 record, while Colley has won three and lost four. - * * * Fred Robie and Frank Morgan have won individual intramural golf crowns, Howard Leibee, summer di- rector, revealed yesterday. Morgan copped the Maize Flight title of the match play tournament by defeating Don McKee with a de- cisive 5-4 score, while Robie trounced John Gwin for the Blue Flight cham- pionship, 6-5. Bob Bussler and Bill Powers will meet this Thursday to decide the Championship Flight winner, 'in a match that promises to be one of the best on the University Course this Summer. * * * John Kulpinski and Ernest Gecz will clash this Thursday at 4:00 p.m. in the finals of the I-M handball tournament. Kulpinski in his march to the championship match defeated Jerry Friedman, who captured the titles in 1941. Highlights - from the Sports World By The Associated Press ST. LOUIS, Aug. 6-Two unearned runs on three St. Louis Browns er- rors assisted the Detroit Tigers to a 3 to 1 victory tonight in the opener of a two-game series. St. Louis 000 010 000-1 6 3 Detroit 001 000 101-3 4 0 Benton and Richards; Kramer and Heif. * * * BROWNSV1LLE, Tex., Aug. 6- Mickey Owen, the former National League catcher who yesterday quit the Mexican League and headed for the United States, left here tonight via train for Cincinnati. The office of Baseball Commissioner A. B. (Hap- py) Chandler is in Cincinnati. Owen announced earlir today he would go directly to Springfield, Mo., to visit relatives. He refused to com- ment on his Cincinnati trip tonight NOW PLAYING: in DAIS , ::' . :ith GLENN FeRD Added WORLD NEWS dERLE OBERON IN PARADISE" Boston........., New York. Detroit ........ Washington ... Cleveland . ..... St. Louis...... Chicago....... Philadelphia .. W 73 59 58 51 49 45 44 30 L 31 42 43 51 54 57 59 72 Boston 3, Philadelphia 1 New York 5, Brooklyn 2 Chicago 2, Cincidznati.0 St. Louis at Pittsburgh, poned AMERICAN LEAGUE ir North Main Opposite Cou Today- Returned by Popular Request GENE TIERNEY "JESSE JAMES" plus TYRONE POWER "THE RETURN OF F JAMES" rt House in in RANK Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W Brooklyn.......62 St. Louis......59 Chicago .,....53 Boston........49 Cincinnati . ... 48. New York .... 47 Philadelphia .. 42 Pittsburgh .... 38 YESTERDAY'S L Pet. GB 40 .608 .. 41 .590 2 46 .535 71 50 .495 11, 51 .485 12 55 .459 15 56 .429 18 59 .392 211 RESULTS Pct. .702 .584 .574 .500 .476 .441 .427 .294 Post- GB 12 132 21 24 27 29 42 ---- Today and Thursday WONDER MAN with Danny Kaye and TERROR BY NIGHT with Basil Rathbone Ending Today 'S ed" LA CARTOON "OF THEE I STING" tra p Also Cartoon and New Thurs., "Janie Gets Morri Coming 'Sunday! N "A NITI The University Musical Society Presents 0 S I and IN RECITAL FOR TWO PIANOS _.. r k ^.'!Y:! J::\ : [!'"; }; } ': :-:: ~i' :: T of uGes8 8:30 P.M. HILL AUDITORIUM 11 $I