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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 12

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12 THE STATE JOUIXWL St. Louis to Show Monday, 16, War Film 'Testament of Freedom' At the New Power Plant Is Now Available Features MSU Concert Movies Today Workman Wins Trip lichigaa in the Civil (New Playing) toe fourth in a series of historical filmitrtps. Is now avail- By R. E. HAIR (Stat Journal Special Writer) and MICHIGAN "Bell, Book Candle" An inspiring combined concert was presented in the M.

S. U. sole lor use in Michigan schools. The film is a co-operative venture of the state historical commission, the University of Mich Record Total of 51,000 GLADMER "The Ten Com- auditorium Sunday afternoon by the university orchestra and men's glee club. Tours 12th Annual Home-arama igan audio-visual center and Highlight of the program was the epic "Testament of Free (Special te The State Journal) ST.

LOUTS, March 16 An open house will be held at the St Louis municipal electric plant April 3 and 4 to allow the public to view the new diesel engine and generator recently installed. Donald P. Ziemke, city manager, said the new engine, climaxed a three-year effort, including a public vote -favoring retention of the utility over sale: to private power company. The' Wayne State university. dom" by Randall Thompson, based on the writings of Thomas A forge worker and his wife, mandments" ESQUIRE "Houseboat'- and "Blonde Blackmailer" PALMS "Underwater" and "Dragstrip STATE "House On Haunted Hill" and "Frankensteinr1970" LUCON "The Trap" and "The "Young Captives" Michigan State University LECTURE-CONCERT SERIES presents The Robert Shaw Chorale and Orchestra Retort Shew, Conductor Jf riesA UNIVERSITY AUDITORIUM' Tonight Mondef, March 16, 8:15 t.

M. Reserved Seats: $150. $100 Tickets mm Sole at Union Building Tlckat Office Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Alleyn, "Michigan in the Civil War" utilizes authentic photos made at the scene by famous Civil Wsr photographers such as Msthew B. Brady and Detroiter Bard- This grandiose work for or-e Jr. 210 Hungerford could ehestra and chorus presents Jef Song," a Swedish student song. ferson's highly idealistic political well. ideals for.

this country, and Louis Potter, directed the orchestra in its three solo numbers. The program opener was sit back Monday and leisurely plan an expense-paid trip to Nassau. The couple was named the grand prize winner at the Funds for. the preparation of SUN AT GRAND LEDGE "The new engine was finance a the overture to by Thompson's music matches the loftiness of the lyrics. In the combined, number, the musicians Were directed by Ed through a $320,000 bond issue.

George Frederick Handel, played The new engine is a 1360 kilo in recognition of the 200th an closing of the Centennial Year Home-arama irrthe Civic Center Sunday night A record total of 91.000 central Michigan residents toured the 12th annual edition of the home show. niversary of the Perfect Furlough" Benefit Show Slated i (Special to The State Journal) MT. PLEASANT, March lfr- watt, 12 cylinder, 720 revolutions per minute, opposed piston, and dual fuel product of Fairbanks- death. Other orchestra selections were ute Iilmstnp were provided by the Munson Michigan History fund which is handled by the state historical commission. Channel 10 Dedicated Morse.

The utility has three the somber "Fantasia on the Al ward Richmond, director of the glee club. The glee club also sang five numbers without the orchestra, including "A Clear Midnight" by Dr. James Niblock of the M.S.U. music department. This short, L222S322X22Z3bZ2 Mr.

Alleyn, who Is a burner other engines and two water turbine generators. operator at Oldsmobile forge, made the all-important "calculation" last Wednesday night to Central Michigan college's 12th annual Frat Frolics will be presented by. Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in Warriner HBEKZ22E2SS Qualify for the grand prize.

His nostalgic hymn takes its words from a poem by Walt Baritone David: Cliffe was so auditorium. The frolics is an all- efforts won an automatic dish washer that night too. leluia, Hymn" by Gordon Jacob and the sometimes-atonal "Love from "Merry Mount" by Howard Hanson. This program of 70 men's voices and the 65-piece orchestra was well chosen and superbly directed. The audience, although thinned considerably by the afternoon's stormy weather, showed its appreciation with long rounds of applause.

Opening Wed. ,8:15 P. 171. UAR. 10 -10 20 2UI RAN tJ4 PERFORMANCES ON IROADWAY campus talent show to raise money for charity.

Plans for enjoying the $700 five-day trip to the Bahamas resort city will have to be post 7 '5 I loist in "Grass" by Fenno Heath and tenor John Pankhurst had a solor part in "Summer Evening," a student song from Finland arranged by Selim Palm-gren. These three compositions were University Commercial Station la the First Of Type in Nation Television channel 10 went on poned at least temporarily. Mrs. Allevn said, because of illness in her family. The Allevns have three chil placed between the rousing dren, Philip, 28, Diane, 18, and 'Brothers, Sing On" by Edward the air Sunday noon to inaugurate the nation's first share-time use of a TV channel for education and commercial Will you atttt airialcknce Sure Spring Popularity ACOON Jaclvn.

11. Grieg and the lilting "Hiking Prizewinners at the show, sponsored by the Lansing Home The light hearted, gay chronicle of a (Wo ad-venture on a rainy ere-ntnf in New York. And what a wonderful and lorable young rum! TICKETS NOW ON SALE $1.50 $1.10 Builders association and the Lan Michigan State university and sing Jay were selected in a contest where entrants were the Television Corporation of Michigan held dedication cere I asked to calculate the number monies as Gov. G. Mermen Wil of nails in a container.

The size lisms proclaimed "Channel 10 Phone fi2 IV 2-9212 4MrJi NOW SHOWING JOIN THE FUN and enjoy the best spring of your life by learning to dance right now the quick, easy Arthur Murray way. will prove it to you only $1.00. 1 of the nails and the container were given to exclude the con Day in Michigan." The 'university will operate WMSB (TV) for about 38 hours each week and the commercial CECO.RDEMILLES test from the classification of an illegal lottery. A full halt-hour tnaj lesson Hurry in you'll be so glad you did! 4 NIGHTS ONLY at West Jr. Auditorium The JSImJ frtttnfritm 0 MUVf't OUttt mi Btst A a a Ctmmmmitf Tkrmim.

Saturday and Sunday prize winners included: dishwasher, Ticket on tale at Ar-beafh's main floor bos office or at Paramount News Shop. Or by call-big IV 4-1142 or IV 2-1411. uung5 rum mat A4MC (MMrDft Theodore A. Noeker of West phslia and L. Vaughn Miller of 1616 W.

Shiawassee televi sion set. Theo Edwards of 320 HOT-bTYNNER-BAXTtR-ROBlNSONiiiui nun nun ki1 PLUS Exm noMft Yon Won't Want to Miss This One! Air Conditioned Studio. Open 10 A. M. to 10 P.

M. firm, with offices in Lansing and Jackson will carry on a commercial broadcast schedule as WILX- TV for the balance of the week. Transmitting a cl 11 tie's are owned and operated by the university at Onondaga in south-west Ingham county and the services are leased to the television corporation. I financed the transmitter with money borrowed from its Jenison (endowment) fund. The borrowed capital will be re DtOKLO-PAGCT'DtRtt cm attain JUOrtW W.

Randolph and Mrs. M. Arnold of 1106 N. High stereophonic hi-fi set Donald Waters of R. 3, Mason, and Lee Humphrey of Jackson; and Polaroid camera.

Sirs. Gretchen Myers muoay scon- andccc- pricc tii iirr nwT of 1113 W. Saginaw st. and Ru INTACT! ONCUTI dolph Hirt of 1014 Robbins rd. UST DAY 2 Biff Attractions! The record attendance of an IN GUILD PLAY Providing one ef the upsets of the evening in "The Moon Is which opens Wednesday for IH run ef four nights at West Turner auditorium, is William Still, who appears as the policeman father ef an inquisitive young mitt found in a young bachelor's apartment.

Father then begins te assert his parental authority by use of his good right arm. Whom he hits and how hard must be undisclosed until the right moment occurs. This play marks the Civic Players 152nd Production. paid through rent in the leas- I m4 ing contract between US.V. njf' th Tiwi 3.000 above the previous Television Corporation of Is? tAwtiMO rwowfls PRICES OR THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY ADULTS WEEK DAY MAT.

80c EVES. SUN $1.00 CHILDREN ANYTIME year's figure. Peak day of the show was Saturday when about Michigan. High winds in Sunday's storm caused the only interruption of 13.000 visitors moved through the 103 exihibits in the Civic Center's Veterans Memorial Au ARTHUR MURRAY 1251a E. Michigan' Phone IV 9-7591 Coming Wednesday "The Americano" Plus "Blonde Bah" the opening day telecasting at ,3:13 p.

m. when a tree wss blown SHOWS START AT 12:10 4:00 8:00 P.M. ditorium and Exhibition Hall. across the Consumers Power 3:10 4:50 7:10 10:10 "THE TRAP" I 3:40 KW T1IE YOUNG CAPTIVES Luane Patton Sttva Mart company line supplying the commercial firm which makes the university's comprehensive transmitter. I The station returned to the air at 4:46 p.

m. program schedule possible. WILX TV held its own dedication ceremony at studios in Jack I BEEMAN'S SPECIALS for TUE. WED. jSTtk I CREAMERY.

Appearing on the WMSB dedi son when the firm opened its television schedule Sunday after cation program at M.S. studios in East Lansing were Dr. Connor D. Smith (D-Pinconnine) STARTS TOMORROW noon. 'chairman of the university's gov erning board; Dr.

Lynn M. Bart-lett state superintendent of public instruction, who is an ex-of-ficio member of the M. S. U. board; Don R.

Pears (R-Buchan-an), speaker of the state house of representatives, John A. Hannah, M. S. U. president: and Spencer Tracy Nominated for Academy Award "BEST ACTOR' "A Powerful Movir Look mMemrmbUrUl9 "A Triumph I NOW Tkra TUCSOftV Feature Men.

A Toe. Tony Curtis Janet Leieh THI PERFECT FURLOUGH' Alt. CIt Cartoon III With $5 Purchase fJ I rJ Armand L. Hunter, director of 111 il broadcasting at M. S.

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