C 1 ~ -T.-- 4 'hiGA DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER.- 11, 1929 . ........ . . . . fi TINAiEIVK 0O TO EXHBIT S1 HOL[I WILL BE OPENE; ThDI[NS OIlLANDS t ~itwork rapidly progressing 'on U Lho th new animal house which is be- 'TFV ing erected on the triangular piece ofground directly behind the Uni- DEAI~flIT, lEA versity Museum,' plans are being A I ~tilITII~I T)GEOF' made by Miss (crystal Thompson, in :DgRRICKS, OTHER CQUIPMENT charge of the new addition, for the 'REMVEI)FROMplacement of animals in 'the seven .i7( TyBLING RA +t h ' pens which the edifice will provide. IAccording to present specifica- s-" ;Boi, only Michigan wild life wfill ® a S C SIDERFD ,GR ( be represenited in the miniature zoo, With iin three weeks, visitors . iri~ i- Y 'ni ,-. 4.', r fff. "'1 . dC . ['ATE WILD LIFE;- IffinIumfcIT rnrATrQ IE i i r M=lnM.j[g : { D IN THREE WEEKStEflUIIIEI bflEIE er than that number. Four rac- FN RS DVSO coons, all tame, two of which were FINI 'H S DVSO born and raised at the University,_ two woodchucks, two badgers, one For the maintenance of a "Di- red fox, two {coyotes, one porcupine, vision" of the University Depart- and Live skunks make up the en- ment of Fine Arts, a grant of $100,- roilment which will be shifted to 000 has been presented the depart- itsnewquater beoreNov ~.Atwent by the Carnegie Corporation itsnewquater beoreNov 1.At of New York. The gift will be pre- present, a majority of the animals isented in annual lots of $20,000 over are being' kept in either the Mu- I a period of five years. scum or the Medical school until The : Department of Fine Arts' the new quarters Fare ready. "Division"3, according to Prof. B. M. Onie of the big features of the i Donaldson, head of the general de- new arinil house is its Weather1 partment, has for its chief purpose van e which is being designed and the determination of suitable pur- Sbuilt by Carlton W. Angell, sculptor chases to be made with the en- at the Museum. Although the de- dowment. fund. Prof. John J. Win- sign is finished, work on the vane, ter has been appointed director of whichis to be cast in iron and the* "Division", and has sole author- rbrass, has just been started. it is ity -in making important purchases.! hoped that the decoration will be The first large purchase to be ready to install by the time the made is a collection of 1.0,000 rare 'structure is formally openred, art work photographs. I ____ - -- __ - Choral Uno Concerts IMPORTANT CHANGES '4 I Ge0ogists -! t ui d y Pheiiomiena Loire Filled M~arsh Lwnds; Wells Endangered. (B2y ;Aseoci~ltt refs) 'BEAUMiONT, Tex-.,,Oct. 10.---Loss of hundreds of tr'ouzand s of dol- lars in oil land was threatened to- 'day 'through the unexpected sfnk- ing of 10 acres of lance in the Scour lake oil-field, 25 miles west of h:ere, which has created a deep lake wnhere only Wednesday there stretched an expanse of waving marsh grass and small trees. Sides of the pit still were srumbling to- 'day as the fall of earth continued. Te0ricks and storage tanks were being removed from the edge of the great hole, estimated at from 50, to 150 feet, which filled with 'water Wednesday as the surface 'steadily. fell through hour (after hour. -Thirteen wells were shut -4Wn and an abandoned derrick, a 'boiler and six settling tank were 'engulfed. geologists Study Lake ~Geologists of all the larger "oil co6mpanies' operating in this section were here today to study the muiddy lake, approximately quarter mile 'Vide and slightly longer, which lapped the very border of the pro- ducing field. Theories as to 'the cause of the phenomenon were as 'difficult as they Were numerous, 'bUt the consensus is that-drainag~e ocf the immense pool of oil beneath the' surface left- a cavity which the; sinking, crust is filling. Adjacent Wells Affected effect on adjacent oil 'wells ;was almost immediate. One well, nmak- ing 10l barrels a day before the 'new lake was formed, now is making 251.) barrels. Oan'the other side of the. great depressionf a well making M~ barrels a day Tuesday is spouting salt water today. This well was brought in Saturday with an ini- tial flow of 250 barrels a day. lIn comparing notes on the phe- niomenon geologists recalled° that 'there have been a score or more of similar occurrences in the gulf area withini the ls 5years, In -all oth'er cases,, however, the depression has " be'en 'but a fewd feet deep. Wh i tneyTeatr atnigfht il tt ' ie aLo see wIjU ;imAr badgers, skunks, raccoons, coyotes, and one porcupine and fox on ex- hibition. The turtle pool is also a feature of the new structure, and will include as many varieties of the Michigan species gas can be pro- cured. Nearly all the 'animals and -reptiles slated for occupancy in the new hourse have arrived -at the museum, although additions will be made from time to time by Miss hmpson and hler assistants. The total population of the new~ animal abode will probably be sev- enteen to begin 'with, although the capacity of the pens is much great- Danin I Tonight G and 6 Saturday Hgan Hanocs jAnd HiS I 'LOUISE HOMER, distinguished and operatic starw ill inaugurate Unio n Series of Concefrts on American concert this %ear-6nS Choral. BTUESDAY, OCTOBERl1 taking the place of MartAinellwhose retuirn to America hts been delayed on account of illness. Will give his Ann Arbor recital oil FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 I 4 T , i , I I I P-"lay Production AnnouncesTr t About Blayds" BY A. A. MJILNE LYDIA4 MENDEL.SSOHN THEATER, OCT. 16, 17s,189,19 Advance seat 'sale and mail orders tt PLAY PRODUCTION OFFICE instead of oan the date previou 1y announced. postponement has been necessitated on account operation for appendiciti~s which he underwent time ago. The corrected schedule is as foll~ow October 15-LOUISEHOMER,Contralto The of an soni ,Octobeir 30-DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA November 19-THE ENGLISH SINGERS of London December 3-LENER BUDAPEST STRING QUARTET DecembDer 10-CLAUDIA MUZ IO, oprano D ecember 13-IGNACE JAN PADEREWSI, Pianist Jainuary 16-JASCHA .HEIFETZ, Violin JaLnua:ry 31l-VLADIMIR HO3ROWIT Z, Piano February 12-ELISABETH RETHERG, Soprano 'March 10-D"ETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA I M ;0 r I Recording Orchestra The Living Screen In The Theater With Perfect Tonal Reprodtiction- TODAY ONLY SSh-hh-h.. all thea- '~r a n ge secrets you are going to- learn! , ' . "at I Ganger' S e 00 to LoO $50 prCul .J=~~=~-'=.-yu le---- Cast incicu with Thelma .Todd, Walter Pidgeon, Holmes Herbert,' Montague L o v e and Zasu Pitts in t h e supporting. cast. Directed by Alexander iKcrd ,,._ .. .,, _ i Four -Shows Daily : 2.00-3 :30-7.00-"9:.00 WA"rRBo~~~ NOW SMOWING I e MICHIGAN -Here In' Person- Late Michigan Union Opera Star III IIIof "Cotton Stockings" Etc. with 'I JIMMY CLARK Presenting "FEMININE FANCIES" alsol MANGEAN TROUPEj off ering Sensational Acrobatic PastimesI --on the stage- ROBERT ARMSTRONG'S funniest picture since "'IS ZAT SO?"1 WORLD SERIES IN SOUND . 1=: ME 'IM 1'-IW HO-t-)W BLUES I , I