TEMPORARY HOUSING-Though new houses are being constructed each day many families still find it necessary to livein these barracks which were built in World War fI to house factory workers. Village Center of Controversy continued responsibility for the Village. In 1957 the Ypsilanti Township Board finally undertook to solve the problem by redeveloping the area. They notified 855 families in Ypsilanti township and 846 fami- lies in Superior .township they were to be moved from their "tem- porary" quarters into permanent private homes. The ensuing court battles over Desire To Remain The people living in the develop- ment showed no inclination to move back to their home states, desiring to remain in the area. Because of the housing shortage following the war, homes within their price range were not avail- able for the more than 1,700 fami- lies in the installation. Neither the federal government, the State of Michigan, Washtenaw County, Ypsilanti nor Superior Township was willing to accept The Robert Shaw Chorale and Orchestra, Robert Shaw conduct- ing, will be featured in the final concert in the University's Extra Concert Series at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in Hill Auditorium. Founded in 1948, the group is widely know through its concert tours, radio appearances and nu- merous and varied recordings. For the first half of its program, the Chorale will present Suite from "Acis and Galatea" by Handel and "Requiem Mass" by Faure. After intermission, they will continue with Hindemith's "Four Faces of Love" and "True Love," from "Five Songs on Old Texts"; Bartok's "Love Song" from "Four Hungarian Folksongs"; Schon- berg's "The Lover's Wish" from "Vier Stucke, Op. 27," and Stra- vinsky's "With Air Commanding" from "The Rake's Progress." "Rhapsodie for Contralto Solo, Male Chorus and Orchestra, Op. 53" by Brahms and Suite from "Les Brigands" by Offenbach will conclude the afternoon's program. The Chorale itself is composed of a group of professional singers, organized by Robert Shaw. Since its inception 11 years ago, the group has taken yearly tours of the United States, visiting every state of the Union except South Dakota and Nevada. In 1956, Shaw took them on a tour of 20 Mid- Eastern and European countries, where they sang in 60 concerts within a period of 70 days. SIGMA T MASONIC AUDITORIUM DETROIT 11