THE MICHIGAN DAILY Three-SIWoryfiuiidirqg Partly Demolished By Train Crash ."1('AS ED rnDIRECT( I I CLASSIFIED Plioiit,124. lace oadv'erisement.s wIih Ulai fied Ad1verthklng Department]'i.. ''fiw qdL:sliifi'I ,IIlmns close a .t fve oco pre(I4uls to ( ,dti of Insertions. P.ox d1Ndmbrs may 1w securtd ial, Ito ('.1_x11 n Advancelie 11cper 1rP I~ing h1Im line) 14f1or one)or two insertions . Ii;ster Otion, Itiln'ntnithr e linI :es pernsertilon. T(le'pI1oneP Rate - VPWper reazding lin-e for c7r' or two )1insertOions. 74c fper reaidllingsine :Wor tree or moreI JO~,., discunt If paid within ten ~iClays [ omm ite da te 01 l ast. iii; eriion, M 1li<; V i, ......' ? lin]esV, . ) , Icollege ea ure, $2.00, Brookwood, Phone 5927. °with 836 3 62 Union Opre~a ---t IUgly Duckling"'I Children), Granville English. Season tickets may be ordered by mail by addressing Charles A. Sink, President, School of Music, Maynard Street. If Festival coupon is returned, prices are $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00. For those not returning Festival coupon, prices are $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00. Orders are filed in sequence and filled in the same order. Choral Union(;: Concert: Gregor Piatigorsky, violoncellist, assisted by Leon iSenditzky, pianist, will give the following program in the Tenth Choral 'Union Concert, -Tuesday, March 6, at 8:15 o'clock in Hill Audi- torium: Sonata in D minor . Andrea Caporale Largo - Allegro -- Adagio Allegro deciso Suite in D major ............ Bach ( for 'cello ,alonle) Pracludil ir A liem n de avteI--Gavotte II Sonatine ...................Weber Sicilgrla....arr. by Piatigorsky) Tema con variazioni Conc erto in A minor ..Saint-Saens (In one, movement) SNocturne ..................Chopin Hup'tk ............ Moussorgsk~y Inri(iz()(fron", "Goyescas '' .. . }t.V. .Granaydos Z,)Itn (-('<1.d . .. .. . . .Sarasate signment of new music. Turn in all music used to date., Varsity G1,ee Club Tryouts: For{ freshmen and upperclassmen. Mich-I jigan union, third floor. 7:30 p. m. Mimes. meeting in room 302 in the Union at 5:15. All members are re- quested to attend. Slide Rule Dance Committee: Meeting in Room 214, West Engineer- ing Building, 7:30 p. m.I Intermediate Class in Social Danec- ,ing meets at 7:30 p. in., Michigan League Ballroom. Tango and Ad- vanced steps will be taught. All in- vited. TIleI Foundation: The regular tea will be held at tlhe Foundation from 3 :30 to 6, sponsored by Tau Delta Phi Fraternity. lIillel Players Tryouts: All people interested in trying out for Hillel Players report at Hillel Foundation from 4 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. to read pai t5. Saint Andcrew's Episcopal Church: Service of meditation at 4:15. "A New Outlook with a New Bible" leader, the Rev. Edward M. Duff. TYr-, ots for French Play will be held Thursday, March 1, from 2:00 to 4:00, and Friday, March 2, from 4:00 to 6:00, in room 408, Romance Language Building. Open to all stu- di,!ts interested. Cining Events Russian Student Club invites all its members to attend the business meet- ing on Friday, March 2, at 8,0)p. in., Room 302 Union. Theosopliy: The Ann Arbor Theo- sophical Society will d i s c u s s "'Thought Power and Its Use," by Annie Besant, Friday at 8:00 p. in., Michigan League. All those interested are welcome. Outing for Graduate Students: T here will be another dinner at the Washington scout cabin Sunday, with the group leaving Angel Hall at 12:15. If the weather is suitable, bring either skates or skis; there will also 'Chi liNRA jWill Prevent i 0 Fascism Here (By Intercollegiate Press) SCLEVELAND, Feb. 28 - Those who assert that the recovery program of the Roosevelt administration is head- ing this country toward Fascism are. ignorant of the conditions that lead to Fascism and do not realize that the Roosevelt program is rapidly eliminating the ve ry c o n d i t i o n s wh .ich have led to Fascism in other n.t ions. This is the opinion of Dr. Henry N. Busch of Cleveland College. "When we know full well thatt gs owing dictatorship is a challenge to democracy," he said, "it behooves us to ascertain if there are parallel conditions in the United States to those which caused the trouble else- wvhere. "We may well loop into such things as special privileges, special tariffs, and other favors granted to interests, which at the same time government officials hypocritically assert 'keep the government out of business.' So lone; as we maintain democracy, we common citizens can mnake ourselves felt as we could not under a govern- ment set up by the bullet and castor oil. bea group hiking. For' reservations ('all Mrs. Whitaker between 1:00 and 5:00 or, from 7:00 p. in. on,,at 5745. lDance for Grad ,ate Students on Saturday, Marcli 3, at the Women's Athletic Building from nuine until 12 p. in. Admission 35c. night, following the Spring Parley, a party will be givens for Presbyterians and their guests at the Church House at 1432 Washtenaw. No admission will be charged. Everybody welcome. Awerican Association of University Women: Saturday, March 3, Grand Rapids Roomn, Michigan League, 3:00 p. in., Professor John G. Winter will give an illustrated lecture on, "The Excavation of Karanis and Its Con- ribution to Knowledge." ==--- J, Groups taking part in the Union Opera will report at the following hours today: Groups 1, II, III . 4:00 p. in. Group IV, cast ......7:1.5 p. m. All men interested in stage craft and scenery wcrk are asked to reg- ister from 3 to 5 p. m. daily in the student office of the Union. tHousi ,.!Proj*eet is PlIanned By Detroit (Continued from Page 1) people. The rooms would rent for ed for over a year in the prep ara- tion of a case gook in Tforts, and has already published a portion of the forthcoming book, in mimeographed form. Other legal problems under study with the idea of bringing them up to date or making them available to the legal profession include a case book on creditor's rights, the Ameni- ca~n Law 1mnstitut''s re-statement of the law of contracts, certain phases of corporation law, an examina- tion of the law of future interests in property, anid the editing of Aineri- can cases in international law, or digest now being prepared t t he Un- iversity of London. (Byv1n tercelihegiate Press ) COT1LEOE PAR~K, Md., Feb. 27. -- T h e Diamondback:, undergraduate newspaper at the University of Mary- land, and the Catapult, publi shed by the crew of the United States Battle- ship Maryland, have wor'ked oiit an arrangement whereby they will ex- change news regularly. The University and the battleship are on an average 3,000 miles apart. MIGA Invisible 1)ut1real was the hbarri er letween them. As thoutgh th'ey hod been separated by OF_07 .AS I p.... I 11 _ 4ia irs ieClb et rt Cinema League rng at 7:15 at t he League. All meme- "P0I0 DE CAROTTE"1 Varsity GCrE- Important re- Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre 0 rganizat~ion me 'ting, 7:30 P. m. As- i 11 STIC TWO EXCELLENT FIRST-RUN FEATURES SPICY-ROMANTIC -G-AY MY LIPS BETRAY witf JOHN BOLES EL BRENDEL Direced by John RWysUpnt; ORATOR ICAL ASSOCIATION LECTURE PHYSICIAN, SING SING PRISON speaks on FAMOUS CRIIA I Have KnAownt IRE CLIVYE BROO in W%/1 MILS AS TH ER Arid IHENRY STEPH ENSON - ----ADDED "THE OL.D BUGLER" Chic Sales "JUMPNG GIANTS" Sportlight "NATURE'S GANGSTERS" Oddity PARAMOUNT NEWS SUNDAY Rig All- Comed y Show Showing Only, at K.. 2:00 - 4:44 - 7:11 - 9:53 A id a UI ii 11 11