THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 198 Panic Caused By False Alarm; 31 Dead Wk O E S ie O f M l Mall, bordering Hill Auditorium and When completed, the 4all will be ork n astern Si eM althe Burton Memorial Tower, will be 1,400 feet long, 350 feet wide on the completed after funds have been ap- new section and 250 feet wide between To Be Done By Com mencem ent propriated by the University to buy the two buildings on the old campus. privately owned property on S. In- A new building 'for the School of galls Street. Music will be erected By CARL PETERSEN stituting half the expected appropria- Work on the eastern side of the tion for completing Wie Mall, which projected Mall between N. University is to run from the Main Library to I See the New STETSON Feature Styles. and Washington Avenues will be the new Horace H. Rackham School completed in time for Commence- of Graduate Studies. The whole Mall at ment, Walter M. Roth, assistant su- will be completed sometime during perintendent of the Buildings and the summer after appropriations for Grounds department, in charge of the the rest of the funds have been made Mall development, announced yester- by the Board of Regents. State Street " ctLi day. Landscaping of the campus part ofr ,a Workmen, engaged at piesent in the Mall, which will run from the s iru 4 moving sidewalks and landscaping Main Library through the present___ the property adjoining the League, parking site between the Natural Sci- will put finishing touches on the ence and Chemistry Buildings, is at Mall early in June, Mr. Roth said, present being taken under advisement more than a month ahead of sched- by William Pitkin of Rochester, N.Y. ule. consulting landscape architect for Funds expended so far on the de- the Mall project. Rm velopment total $15,000, he said, con- Work on the western side of the i Someone shouted "Fire!" in a crowded movie theatre at Sao Paulo, Brazil, April 10, causing a panic in which 31 children were trampled to death. There was no fire. Here a sister of one of the victims is shown weeping over his body. e. EVENING RADIO PROGRAMS bile the roads bill goes to the Sen- te. win The House Appropriations Com- P.M. dttee made ready, meanwhile, to 6:00-Stevenson Sports egin hearings on major parts of 6:15-Let's Celebrate. he program tomorrow, behind closed 6:30-Boake Carter. 6;45-Lum and Abne-. ors. Hopkins was called as the 7:00-Poetic Melodies rst witness. 7:15-Hobby Lobby ________ ________7:45-Melody and Rhythm. 8 :00-Cavalcade of America 8:30-Eddie Cantor oval o ics Aired. .9:00-Andre Kostelanetz. 9:30-Ben Bernie Orch. Py 10:00-tang Busters y Stude t Senat 10:30-Diesel Flashes. 10:35-Barry Ward - Songs. 10:45-Musical. 11:00-Headline News. (Continued from Page 1) 11:15-Reminiscing. -11:45-Solay ook stores run up excess profits on 12:00-Johnny Hamp's Orch. econd-hand book sales. Senator 12:30-Dance Music 'Hara was appointed chairman of a WW.i mmittee to investigate the matter. P.M. On the suggestion of Sen. Philip 6:15-Sophsto-Kats. ummins, '39, the Senate unanimous- 6:30-Bradeast voted to petition President Roose- 7 :00- os 'n' Andy elt and the Michigan representa- 7 :15-Kottler Conducts ves in Congress in behalf of the 7:45-Sport Review. 8:00--One Man's Family roposed addition to NYA help to 8:30-Tommy Dorsey's Orch. >llege students. 9:00-Town Hall Tonight Ale10:00--Your Hollywood Parade. Floor discussion narrowly avoided 11:00-Newscast ie collective security versus isola- 11:0-Wobster a' Orch, [o question when Sen. 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