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Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-29-1958 The B.G. News April 29, 1958 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B.G. News April 29, 1958" (1958). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1418. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1418 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Weather Outlook—Tuesday, continued cook* Thought For The Day with possible thundershow»r». Wed cannot bo whtra there U ne«day, cool, warmlncj slowly Thure o confidence: and there can be day a»d Friday. confidence where thai* is no Temperaturve—Tu—day'e hi«h In the reepect —Giles SO'i. Wi)t % #. Mt "OHIO'S 1EST DAILY COLLEGE NEWSPAPER —OCR A. 1*51 VoL42 Bowling Green Stale University. Bowling Green. Ohio. Tuesday. April 29. 1958 No. 43 Jeffrey Lynn To Arrive On Campus April 30; NEWS Wins Top Award In Annual Play To Open May H Jeffrey Lynn, star of the Broadway stage slated to ap- pear in "Macbeth" May 14 through 17, is scheduled to Ohio College Newspaper Competition arrive on campus Wednesday, ly HARRIET PETERS April 30. Lynn, as a guest The B-G NEWS was judged the outstanding Ohio college ■tar. will play the lead in the Shak- Final One-Acts daily newspaper at the thirty-second annual convention of esperian drama. the Ohio College Newspaper Association in Springfield last Arriving by plane from New weekend. The Daily Krnt Stater won second place, and Ohio ' York. Lynn will he met by Dr. Set For Friday University Post placed third. The award wan accepted for The Lee F. Miesle. director of the play, The Laboratory Theatre will pre- at the Toledo Express Airport. sent the last bill of one-act plays NEWS by Jeff Osoff, editor-in-chief. During his stay at the University, for the season Friday, May 2, in This is the second time that Jeffrey Lynn will be a guest at the Gate Theatre at 7 :30 p.m. Two It, , C I f\« *^e NEWS has won the rotating the University Union. plays, "Miss Marlowe at Play" and University Student UieS engraved trophy; the first time Upon his arrival, rehearsals for "The Sheriff," will be presented being in 1953 under the editorship the play will go into high gear. at this time. Directed by students, Following Auto Crash °' 3*rr» !°"» Fro, °.r John Prior to Lynn's appearance the these plays are part of a class re- •* E. Stompcl, Indiana University,™ rest of the cast, all University quirement, stated Lee F. Miesle, A L':I-vein old University stu- was the judge of this year's con- students, will have completed all director of the University Theatre. dent died Sunday at 5:10 a.m. in test for the daily class. I,ast year's the necessary preparations, said "Miss Marlowe at Play," a witty Wood County Hospital, where he winner was The Ohio .S'tnfr lan- Dr. Miesle. These preparations comedy written by A. A. Milne, had been taken after he was found tern. have included designing and mak- will be directed by Sandra Spersel. seriously injured in the wreckage The NEWS also won seven other ing more than 50 costumes under Nancy llolloway will star as Miss of his automobile about four hours awards. Some of the colleges com- the direction of Miss Barbara Clarissa Marlowe, a popular and earlier on the Wood-Henry coun- peting with the NEWS in the dai- Wood. graduate assistant in beautiful actress who outwits Am- ty Line Rd. in Wood County. ly class, papers published twice Speech. Miss Nancy Godwin, gra- brose, H dignified and stuffy gen- Area farmers found James L. u week or more, were: Ohio State, duate assistant, mr.de armor. tleman, played by Wayne Ward. Howscr, an employee of l.ihbey Miami, Ohio University, Kent, Cin- Horn in Auburn, Mass., Lynn It seems that Ambrose believes that Owens-Ford Glass Co., Toledo, cinnati, and Akron. began his professional career in his son is in love with Miss Mar- and a University freshman in the summer stock at the Barter Theat- lowe and comes to right the in- College of Business Administra- re, Abingdon, Va. Followed by justice being done. Ethel, Miss tion, in his wrecked enr at 1:15 several years of small parts on Marlowe's unemotional secretary, a.m. Patrolmnn T. L. Daley, of the Broadway and on the road, with played by Gay Baldwin and Joe, Findlay State Highway Patrol "eating money" coming from such Miss Marlowe's husband, played Photo by Holler Post, said Bowser apparently jobs as movie house barker and de- by Jerome Bruns combined with a IETF OSOFF. NEWS Edllor In -Chief, accepts the trophy (or the Outstanding went through the dead end of a partment store clerk, Lynn climb- loose doorknob that keeps falling Ohio College Dally Newspaper from Prof. Russell N. Balrd. executive secretary of "T" intersection a mile north of ed to stardom playing leads in off lead to a very funny and OCNA. The pre ten la Hon was made at the convention banquet In the ballroom State Rt. 281. of the Shawns* Hotel. Springfield. Okie. such productions as: "Mister Ro- unusual end. Bowser was riding alone, berts." "The Moon is Blue." and Written by James W. Arnold, and it is not known how long he "Teahouse of the August Moon." "The Sheriff," will be directed by WHS in the wreckage before being During these past few weeks of Erie Ellis. This play evolves around discovered. rehearsal, George Dunster and three characters: the sheriff John A native of North Baltimore, Jim Kodgers have understudied Nolan, an ex-army man and a fast World Views Bowser was born October 2, the role of Macbeth in prepara- gun plyed by Alan Wainio; Ann 1934, to Mr. and Mrs. Bemie Bow- tion for Lynn's appearance. The MONTEVIDE, URUGUAY—Vice President Richard M. Nixon ar- Mitchell, the fiancee of the man the rived in Uruguay Monday to begin an eight-nation South American ser, who reside on the Winkston scenes are set. said Dr. Meisle, sheriff killed, played by Judy Rd., R 1, Weston. He entered the and waiting. Wanda Chynowcth, good-will tour. Kern, and Pete, a Mexican who is Uruguayan officials and the general public were prepared to give U.S. Air Force in 1953 and served as I-ady Macbeth, the wicked wom- a drunkard and cx-prieat, played the vice-president a warm welcome on the first official stop of his 19- four years. an pushing her husband to fame by Louis Mattachionc. This drama day trip. But the extremists in this extremely democratic country may Surviving besides his parents and death, will play opposite Mr. of a western sheriff who must seek to hurl verbal brickbats at him. Lynn. Duncan, the fair, kind king are five brothers, Gerald, of North face a dangerous gunman builds up LONDON—Yoyal Air Force jet fighters repressed the attack Mon Baltimore; Vincent, of Woodvillc; whose death is plotted by I-ady as the town's people turn against Macbeth, will be portrayed by day against rebel tribesmen who besieged a British fort in Aden pro- Kenneth, of Port Huron, Mich.; him and he faces the brother of the tectorate on the dusty southwestern tip of the Arabian peninsula. Richard, stationed with the U.S. KNISKERN Ronald Mainous. MacDuff, the av- slain man. The siege reportedly was lifted at dusk Sunday when a column Army at Ft. Knox, Ky.; and Wil- Ken Kjoller, NEWS photo edit- enger of Macbeth, will be played Others in the cast arc: Raymond of protectorate troops arrived at the fort in Assarir, eight miles south by Max Schindler. Malcom, Dun liam, of Weston; and four sisters, or, won a second place in the bcBt Sindyla, Peter Robinette and of the disputed border with Yemen. Mrs. Don Shepherd, of McClure; picture story category, with "Be- can's son and eventual king, will Michael Holian. Mrs. William Francisco, of Port hind the Scenes of "Present Laugh- be played by Lee Wagner. UNITED NATIONS. N.Y.—Enthusiasm mounted at the U.N. Mon- day over the possibility that the U.S. proposal for international inspect Huron, Mich.; Mrs. Richard Leh- ter," and tied for third place in Others in the cast arc: David ion of the northern Arctic might provide the first breakthrough in the man, of Weston; and Mrs. John the best sports photograph con- Granger, Rex McGraw, David 12f-year disarmament stalemate. Kale, of Rudolph. test with "Bowling Green's Har- Riggs, Jim Rodgcrs, Jon Nicode- The U.S. resolution, which probably will be co-sponsored by Funeral services will be held old." Ted Thomas, NEWS adver- mus, Michael Pheneger, Elizabeth Canada, calls for immediate east-west talks on technical arrangements Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Loo- tising manager, won a third place Roof, Rosemary Westfall, Ronald to govern the polar "open skies" plan. Tuesday's council session, called by the U.S., will reveal whether mis Funeral Home, Weston. Burial award in the beat advertisement Gibson, James Dotterer, Lewis contest with his layout for Broeke's Bove, Frank Glann, Raymond the Soviets are honestly concerned over the dangers of American will be In Maple Wood Cemetery, nuclear bombers flying in the Arctic.