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i,1d to be the most pretentious things Dr. GUy, G. Alwaay, '16, Democrat,'-
i'the issue.. A number of writings w Aas defeated by M.ayor George El
'by new cotrCibutors aj pear in this ? ewis, "eulcn or the offic oC TU SIC A I
numblier. Thie detail's re gard'ingthe I mayor'. Only twVo Democrats wee TI C f A N~
poetry cot>>et will Ibe fouW nd ihe el'ected to office in the election, both,
IEeditoial coltumn. 1,3o011 te fo rth warfl. Chris:topher'
'P D nnll was electedl alderma
I o v eAlbert Groves and; W illiami See- I ~ ~ es~Cl~ ~
.&itli 2y vGcu fr'om Samuel Hamial for soi- Mada1me Clzara Clemens co
U L. ~ EM,, rviso'x In practically all other the success of her historic son
mmri'i n I)~ nn I~utne the Republicans were un- when s:hegave her grogram of
BWIIIrMkt , a !opposed. song before an appreciative a
IU~ U~L UJ~ I i___- last night in Pattengill audi
OUT 'The four groups of .songs, off e
'kN i 't Ay D yti''k:PP (O )WORf' i Upp +dOL mIL1~IVE the form in the first
IICTQNSLast nig-ht the singer broi
3in _____muicthsae ovlyvo
y, F stab~lishirnent of a bO;3:rG: of three l nPA u DII~ hr ui h aelvl

-- --interpretive supremacy which have uted the second., group, which was the tility by a thrilling exposition of
ID~combined to insure her a distinctive least interesting of the four. In the is obviously wittn for a
jpaeamong the hordes of recital- following songs of Haydn, Mozart and voice.
S ists. A wider scope for emotional ;Beethoven, Mine. Clemens was at her Mmpe. Clemens' singing was
expression was afforded than in the! best. Maydn's familiar "1Wy Mother haned. greatly by the superlat
-preceding folk-song programn and l Bids Mle Bind Mly Hair" was richly good accompaniments of Mss
IVIme. Clemens is' a mistress of emo-1 endowed w:ith poetic feeling, while gare~t Mannebach, who was eng
tional utterance artistically controll- the caressing tenderness with which after Mr. Michael Ra~ucheisen de
iniudeyet poignantly affecting. d oats ignied was sung induc- ed to assist Fritz Ksreisler. Miss
fig cycle Songs by Bach, Gluck, Hand'el, LulI- ed the audience to demand its repeti- nebach's playing leaves nothing
'classic ly and Rameau comiprised her open- tion. No less beautiful was the "auf- desired and hers was a signif
utien ce ing group, of which the B~achi "Comne schwung" with which she imbued the ! contribution \to a recital of uni(
itrim.Thou Sweet Death" was especially' Beethoven "Thde Majesty of God insaifngqlty
'red :ex-!.notable 'for the eloquence with which Nature", a son~g of characteristically;R
tstages the singer's voice conveyed its heart- lofty sentiment. The dramatic climax
breaking pathos. The Englishmen, camne with her rendition of Loewe's i The new :Lit. Building is gro-
Lght toj Arne and Purcell, and ,.the Italians, terrifying balled "Edward" in which j have you watched the class
rice and Durante, Cesti and Paradies, contrib- she again proved her amazing versa- grow ?-Ad~v.

w, April 3-(By A. P.)-
ieral Butchkavitch was fc
ind executed} last Saturda;
uounced today, asa violate
62 of the criminal code v:
S the dleath penalty or
ent for participation in
ation acting with the pr'
ting the population to r
n, non-payment of taxes,
illment of its duties.
two papers, the official I:
lCrazda, carried the lac
cement of the execution,
in the Crazdla reading:
Viarch 31 was broulght inltc
death sentence of the P:
Litch condemAned in the
Catholic counter-revolut

any
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that_
o cf-
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case
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police cominrIssion2erS, annexation of -
four town.-hipzs- located in: Ann ArborI "The Man 'Who tarried a D~umb
townshIip and provision for the rais- WVi;fe", by Anatole France, will be pre-
ing of $,10,000by axLio for a comn- cnted by the "senior class of the Ann
fort spati ', eretheltr'O PrQPosi- ;arbor high school at 8 o'clock to-
t, Ions votethe ej' lc osof AnAr'- imorrow and Friday evenings, in Pat-
baronIody tengill auditorium.
Th' e charter am~exndmnct ,providingj The play is a farce in two acts and
for the;ri.in of the_ taxation rate is (Iircc t,-dby Miss rL'arene Osborne,.
of thc (c"ty of Ann Arbo}r froml who La ietd t, enir plays for
theefor sto onpil e ntC0.oCf "leJ,14e mastive or six years. 'The cast is
ao, pd alu u ey vzauCd- con1)osedl of ,members of borth of the
tea°..' by clo;,e to -;O otes, hgh ,1holdramatic .societies. Thir-
Thr1 l parels of the la-nd annexed 'teen people take part in the rlay.
by the .ci,1Tylare on 1the west side, I Seats are on sale at all of the
wb 'Ieth four. th ison ticeneAtsd.state st eet hook stores andl willa-
aesi.ntsof the ld tat vwas, an- . oe available .at the door. Both ro-
ne~:cCi also voted in favor of the art-- served and unreserved sections are
nEaton by a substantial mnajority. fee d
T11^ new comforOt station w'll ^be lo-'_.r
cited on the s.outheast corner of the 'gWant to sell that used car? Call
CourthloIIs:e square. !)G.-AdSv.

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m)pe, April 3-(By A. P.)-V or'd
le execution by the Soviet author-
,of Monsignor 13utchkavitch
hod Pope Pipis yesterday, it is'
ned, and upon hearing the nie~s
Pontiff knelt in prayer for the
of the dead prelate.
ie Pope was deeply grieved when
rrmed that the sentence had been
ed out, especially in that he' had
d for a communition of sentence.'
!imsies Opens
Poetry Contest
Irinsies h~as announced a -poetry
est in the latest issue cif the
aline, which will go on sale to-
Thirty dollar1s in cash prizes
Le paid to the winners of the
est, and all poems accepted -will
rinted in, a special souvenir' numr-
of the magazine, which isqxp;ect-
be issued about the first of May.
number, which wli ll lbe a)n extra'
above the regular nurnbers, 'will
presented gratis to all of the sub-
ers to the magazine. The timeC
Lfor the submission of mau-
As will bre reached on Satuirday-,
1 21.
le issu~e f the magazine out to-;
containrs a number of stories andl
s of varied types. "Growth" by
1Lechlitner, and "Tam Grub" are
th~at check didn't, come, let"i-
'sell Som'ething for you to tide
ever.-Adv.'
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