I ' 'THE WEATHER CLOU'DY AM) COLDER TOD)AY -0 1 7"m Mtnan gatl -I AGGIE GRIDDERS INVADE NEXT SATURDAY 1 VOL. XXXIII. No. 34 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922 PRICE FIVE CENTS _ ! i T. N. PAGE DIES AT RICHMOND Al. OF HEARTlISEASE FOJI'iIER AMBASSAVOR TO iTALY "4TIRI (iEN AT A'N (ESTRA11 HoilE r KNOWN TO ITALIANS BY LITERARY PRODUCTION S Appollinted as epresentalive of U. S. In 1913; IDied.at Age of 69 Richmond, Va., Nov. 1.-Thomas Nelson Page, former ambassador to Italy, and- noted author, died of heart disease this afternoon at his ancestral' home "Oakland", where he was born: near Beaverdam, in Hanover county. He was walking in the garden with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Roswell Page when he suddenly collapsed. He was carried into the house, and medical aid was summoned," but he died with.; in a few minutes. He was 69 years old. Appointed in 1913 Mr. Page was appointed ambassa- dor to Italy in June, 1913, and con- tinued in that capacity until August, 19i39. Much of his time thereafter was spent in study and occasional writ-, ing. He made his home in Washing- ton, but recently sold his house with the intention of spending most of his time in Virginia. Although the serv- ices he performed as ambassador at Rome in the trying war years, were of great value to the government, Mr. Page was best known for his literary prpductions, which had won for hirr a name both at home and abroad long before he accepted the appoint- ment from President Wilson. It was, in fact, this literary talent which en- deared him to the Italian people. Of Old Family Mr. fage was born at "Oakland" April 23, 1853,sboth hisamother and father being descendants of General Thomas Nelson, one ofdthe signers of the Declaration of Independence.. FARHMERS' SPOTLIGHT OERED__BY MIMES VAUDEVILLE BILL IN HONOR OF M. A C. GAME WILL BE 'GIVEN TWICE FR OM A DISTANCE FACISTI MINISTRY BRINGS PEACE TO TROUBLED IALY QUIET REIGNS IN ROME AFTER OVERTHROW OF OLD LEADERS NEW PREMIER PLEDGED TO FREEDOM OF PRESS Enemies In Parliament Only I ~ 1 ~ I ;. Thousands of Young Facisti Admirers Returned to homes Wednesday and The Fie Now being erected on Ferry field, Michigan's athletic activity. 1 House that eventually will be a center for IELDHOUSENOW_ODICHIGH Arrival of Structural Naterials Al. MINCE PIES NEED BOOZE lows Operations to Proceed Rapidly Chicago, Nov. 1.-- Mince pies are suffering from the Volstead act, ac- BIG TEN BASKETBALL GAMES cording to an attack on the law made TO BE PLAYED IN BUILDING T BE ... AYE ,N UiL, N ~..i by a local distillery in federal district1 lxil nnta ia f of H fh bi_ i COW (By Associated Press) Rome, Nov. 1.-With the inaugura- ion. of Dr. Benito Mussolini and his 'acisti ministry, Italy at last seems o b: on the road to normalcy after a week of almost unprecedented polit-t cal turmoil ending in the triumph ofj he younger generation over the old onservative politicians. Youths Returning Tens of thousands of the vigorous ,oung Facisti and their enthusiast