a FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1926' SupplementaryDirectory List Following is a list containing the names, addresses, home towns and telephone numbers of all those students who enrolled in the University of Michigan Summer session after the regular Summer Directory was com- piled. Cheatum, Elmer P. Grad. Biol. Sta. Langdon, Kans. Cheatum, Mrs. Elmer P. BioL Sta. Dallas, Tex. Churchill, Harold E. 517 Pearl St., Ypsilanti Vandalia, Mich. 870-W. Clark, Winnifred L. Grad. 523 E. Madison Port Austin, Mich. 6126 Claucherty, Elizabeth R. 912 E. Washington Coburn, Helen R. Grad. Biol. Sta. Scottville, Mich. Cochran, Charlotte A. Grad. Biol. Sta. Detroit, Mich. Comius, Alice B. 332 E. William Springfield, Mass. Conger, Ralph G. Ed. 504 S. 4th Grand Rapids, Mich. 9322 Conlon, Thomas L. 1315 Hill Detroit, Mich. 21417 Conover, Grace R. Detroit, Mich. Considine, Brigatie. E. 516 E. Madison Detroit, Mich. 9317l Cook, Charles R. 14443 Washtenaw Miami, Fla. Cooke, Francis M. Grad. 228 S. Thayer Owosso, Mich. 3254 Corneal, John W. Jr. Grad 520 Detroit Ann Arbor 6026{ Cornell, Eva L. Grad. 1011 Church Ann Arbor 5792 ' Coverdale, Rhea E. Ed. Betsy Barbour Cheboygan, Mich, 21716 Covitz, Lawrence 1100 Hill Flint, Mich. 8417 Creaser, Edwin P. Biol. Sta. Alma, Mich. Crosby, Alice A. Biol. Sta. Syracuse, N. Y. Crosby, Normal Cyril 652 N. Fourth Ann Arbor 5806 Darst, Harvey T. Grad. 708 Church Ft. Recovery, Ohio 3644 Dean, Doris L. Biol. Sta. Detroit, Michigan DeHaan, John M. Lansing, Mich. Demaray, Calvin D. Grad 1204 E. Washington Adrian, Mich. 61335 Dibler, Belle M. Biol. Sta. Turtle Creek, Pa, Dodge, Wesley Joseph 1212 Hill St. Buffalo, N. Y. 4841 Drake, Ernest B. Grad 604 E. Madison Detroit, Mich. 21717} Duncanson, Alexander J. 332 E. Williamson East Jordan, Mich. 9587 Dustheime, Oscar L. Grad Detroit Observatory Berea, Ohio Dotter, Albert D. Grad. 316 Thompson White Haven, Pa. 4547 Dotter, Lulu B. 316 Thompson Remsen, N. Y. 4547 Ecker, Carl B. 839 Oakland Toledo, Ohio 7530 Eggleton, Frank E. Grad Biol. Sta. Ann Arbor Eibler, Herbert F. Ed. 314 W. Liberty Ann Arbor, Mich. 5309 Elliott, Joseph R. Ed. 144 Hill St. Okmulgee, Okla. 9582 Eisenberg, Benjamin Chicago, Ill. Farnsworth, Urban J. 123 W. Washington Newark, N. Y. 6911 THE SUMMER MICHIUAN DAILY PAGE THREE FASCISTI PAPERS TO BE REDUCED IN SIZE (By Associated Press) ROME,July 1.-Revolutionary trans- formation of all Italian newspapers, whereby nothing but the barest facts of domestic happenings, and virtually no foreign news may be printed, is the goal of a new Fascist economic plan which the cabinet has ordered. Re- ducing all newspapers to not more than six pages is the first step. In addition to the elimination details, foreign correspondence, sporting, art and literary news, and accounts of court cases, particularly crime will be gradually dropped. The semi-official tribunal says "We will have dry news- papers, restricted to the most essen- tial comment." Impero sees the cut in size of news- papers as the work of a genius, de- claring that daily journalism has be- come a scandalous waste of paper. The press says that Fascism de- sires faithfulness to fundamental cen- tral ideas and brief, succinct basic consideration. Signor Purati, secre- tary general of the Fascist party, said in a course of an interview that out- side the large cities each province cannot have more than one newspaper. Personal journalism, Purati declared, is doomed, and he asserted that Fas- cism is determined to bring out the educational and moral aspect of the press. 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