iAGE :*.TGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY F MAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1950' |PAGEll111111011111 1 1RT FRflA , SPTEMBER29,-1-- BULLDOZER BATTLE: Building Starts Monday [T Ir ROTC To Teach Electronics 11 r Il Wit- - _I "Diag" contractors will be treated to, a double show next week as the razing of Haven Hall and South Wing threatens to over- Ikp with the raising of the Angell Hall addition. The construction - destruction tangle appears inevitable as the. TT'To Sponsor Films on Africa Three .films on Africa will be shown at .7:30 p.m. today in Kel- logg .Auditorium. Sponsored by the University Mu- soUms as part of a program on the primitive peoples of America and Africa, the films are "African Tribers," "Africa, Land of Con- trasts," and "Giant People: the Watussi." Displays of artifacts, costumes and skeletons of American primi- tive people are open to the public* on the second and fourth floors of the Museum building from 7 to 9 p.m.. wrecking company does not expect to be finished until the middle of the week and the construction cor- poration is scheduled to begin the sub-structure Monday. ACTUALLY the construction would already be underway except for a steel shortage, according to L. A. Perry, project manager for the contractors. Excavation for the substruc- ture will begin at the south end of the area where the eight story office and seminar build- ing will be erected. Meanwhile a warning to all stu- dents to stay behind the fence and avoid the possibility of serious injury during the construction work was issued by Perry. * * * CURIOUS STUDENTS wander- ing in the way of workmen have already prompted the construction of the fence. At the- same time the wrecking company issued a virtual all-clear in the Haven Hall area. 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