ESTABLISHED I 1890 4AAA .14J# 1p MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. XXXVII. No. 105 EIGHT PAGES ANN ARDOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1927 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS SE KILLED Few Relics Remain To Mark Evolution LCONTINUE F we i s Ra n TML Ll tO f U n io n F ro m 1 9 0 4 T o P re s e n t T im e; :iS PL [LI Two lilac bushes now growing in the MicIganu student organization.' front of the Union, which originally which was acclaimed as a forerunner stod bfoe te omeof hoas c-and model for similar college insti-,a lil Intyre Cooley, dean of the Law faculty ons over the country. The Pond brothers, Irving Kane, '79E, and Allen more than 60 years ago; a special Partlet, 'SO, Chicago architects; had N'IE ATTEMPTING TO suite on the third floor of the build- designed and were superintending the E LAND TOEThER jug furnished with articles from the cOnstruction of this building. A, ANS Pond homestead which was removed elt res World War maeitself " CTCH S FR ;felt by the T'io enthusiasts, how- DETROIT' CATCHES FIRE i to make wayor the new Uiversty ever, and tie shel of the future edi- PEACH S POSSIBLE --.structure and in which were reared ice was commnanderred for harrack> Trwo Planes Had (Comipleted About the two Pond boys who were later All thoughts of beauty and architec- °enrit eThere o;n re 2Oe)0, Mile Trip;a Lnded . to design the present building; and iure were cast aside; shelter and con- Ingr e e niWreuard For Safely In Harbor the present Mimes theater, which (ditiomung of potential fighting material Monroe Do,-tribe formerly housed the Union, today re- became the sole function of the large__ (By Associated Press) main as connecting factors in the 4 plant. Cots were placed in every ava- (B 0 A-Moci.lte Prs") BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 26-Capt. evolution of the Union from nothing, ilable bit of space, and a temporary 16ssocia