~1T MIHT(N IAfty FRIDAY, MARCI 20, 193E L i 1 L 1 Second Flood In A Half Century Hits Johnstown, Pa. Ii VPA,;TOWAN DA " Ross TER. INDIANA TY ALTO0NA PITTSBURGH JOHNSTOWN PH ILA- DELPHIA* MORGAN- CUMBERLAND MD TOWN0BALTIMORE W-VA. VA. WASHINGTO' eCore EL. es R RICHMOND JOHNSTOWN , ro0SO PA.IES ( EVENING RADIO IPROGRAMs__ 6:00-WJR uck Rogers. WWJ Ty yson. WXYZ Cnriast i Music. CKLWOiar 6:15- WJR ,Jnior Nurse Corps. WWJ Dinner Music. WXY:Z ;pisiatdRhtm CKLW Joe G3entile CKWG Crr:30 --WJR tincan Moore. WXYZ Day in R'vciew. WWVJ Bulletins. CKLW Melody Lane. 6:45--WJR Hot Dates in History. WWJ Musical Moments. WXYZ Lowell'Thomas. J CKLther officers of the organization are, series Monday night in Hill Audi- vice-president, Andrew T. Weaver of torium. the University of Wisconsin, and He was a student at the Baltimore reasurer, Henry C. Harshbarger of Medical School when he unexpectedly he University of Iowa. won a scholarship for the Peabody Tryouts for those who enter the Conservatory of Music in that city. ocal contest will be held on Friday, Quick decision wasinecessary,so VMarch 27. The only requirements, Thomas says he let a coin determine according to Professor Eich, are that the issue. Music won. He accepted he topic of the speech should be of the scholarship, and under the guid- general public interest and that the ance of Adelin Fermin, undertook to topic be limited to 1,850 words. become a singer. The next year he was given an au- JACKSON GETS BRIDGES dition by Henry Savage, and was JACKSON, March 19.-M. D. Cook, given roles in light opera, where he WPA supervising engineer, an- achieved outstanding success. He be- nounced Wednesday that Federal ap- camne especially famous for his work proval has been given the erection in "Blossom Time." Although suc- bf three bridges across the Grand cess on the light opera stage offered River here at a cost of $44,265. greater financial reward, Mr. Thomas Normal Choir Bach Festival Excerpts from B Minor Mass. 300 SINGERS did not hesitate to choose a career in opera singing. "The monotony of singing the same music day after day was unbearable to me," he remarked. "I only stayed in musical comedy to make enough money to get out and do the thing i d s TREAT YOURSELF TO A KOSHER MEAL... Breakfast Specials Luncheon Specials Complete Dinners and A Large Variety of TOASTED SANDWICHES at Kruger's DELICATESSEN Restaurant 233 S. State At Head of Liberty *11 /' 15c to 6-- 25c after 6 a--- V..,VV UV ,.ltA UU '.. U~j.:yka pLg A that really interests me the most- 1bank at Rut ers University. The concert singing."' bank, founded in 1931. is run entirely Continuous 1:30 - 11 p.m. PAUL MUNI ANN D)VORAK "DOCTOR SOC.RATES" IAnd TIM McCOY "OUTLAW DEPUTY" Extra Color Latest Cartoon News For the past seven years he has divided his time between concert and grand opera. His distinguished po- sition in Brussels as leading baritone of the Royal Opera House soon at- tracted attention in other cities and he was invited to appear at the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, London. The climax of his operatic engage- ments last season was his debut at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, at which his personal triumph was such that it was commented upon by two of the foremost nationally known news commentators in their by students enrolled in a course in "Money and Banking." Capital stock is sold for $1.25 a share, and loans up to $10 are made to students at low interest for a two week's period. broadcasts concerning important events of the day. The number of recitals which he gave in New York last season estab- lished a record ui ulatd by any other artist. Du.i g September he sang to an audience of more than 9,- 000 in a popular concert in Madison Square Concert. L rJ K-o I- I L LAST SHOWINGS IN ANN ARBOR- Y tt F < y ! A PLAY PRODUCTION DOUBLE BILL 66 - 1 ~GT H E DOC TOR1! FAR LFTY"IN SPITE OF FOR L EFTY"HISL H IMSE LF By CLIFFORD ODETS By MOLI E RE MARCH 20 and 21 Matinee Tomorrow Lydia MENDELSSOHN Theatre Normal Choir and Guest High Schools Choir FREDERICK ALEXANDER, Conductor aditorium, Ypsilanti Tonight, 8 P.M. Exactly No Reservations - Seats 25c PRICES :EVENINGS ATINEE .. 75c, 50c, 35c BOX OFFICE OPENS MONDAY, MAR. 16 50c and 35c FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 6300 ONE ENTIRE WEEK STARTS TOMORROW _® Clear the decks for action! It's Fred and Ginger! 4 4ASTAIRE ROGERS Think a Minute! .:c 3adin9 Tie s-lY Want Ads! that Advertlsingin h ers M ae found has brought our read st ~d Section The DA\{LY'S C v lost anything or have RESULs nOW is the time to use our srething to sell, i W NantflColum ~'4t31AS ltt Ci ( AS- fox- litl ie 1017e. Dial 2A1214 The chiga Daily \NNNTD DEPARTMENT 1 . IRVING BERLIN With Randolph Scott, Harriet Hilliard, Astrid Allwyn. Directed byMARK SANDRICH. I