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'THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PROBLEMS or ViiTi Open Civil Warfare in Nicaragua Causes
Serious Damage to Former Capital City
DICUSE Y LITL I

CHICAGO EXPERT SOLVES MYSTERY ,
OF SUPPOSED PAINTING BY VINCI

} * E t'iLM yIwho recen1t ly returniedto
Princeton Man S Princeon""u""iity ftran gt
lAirerica Has.Lead Injmonths' tour of European universities.
iProessor Comuton exuressed the

"Our greatest problem today is to
providle for the welfare of our youth,"
President Clarence Cook Little de-
clared yesterday before a combined
luncheon of the Washtenaw County
4-H club leaders' conference and the ::
Parent Teachers' association.
In answer to the question, "are the rL.; :... : :
youth of today radically wrong", Pres- ........
ident Little answered emphatically inI
the negative. "We criticize the young
folk for making trouble here and"
there when it is we who have provid-
ed them With the means for making
that trouble." He cited the movies, ::
radio and automobiles as being blam-
ed for "degenerate youth" and pointed
out that all were invented by the
present generation. President Little
aliso raised the ouestion as to whether
the younger generation i, bad merely
because tney do things different from : >
the older one. ...., '"::::: if:?:: ;.:::
President Little said that, people to-
day have a mistaken idea that com-
munication is easy because of the im-
provement in transportation facilities
and means of mechanical communi- .:.>?
cation, but he pointed . out, on the
other hand, that real communication,
transmission of ideas and ideals, is
more difficult now than ever before.
The three deserts of education as
outlined by President Little consist. of Warfare between Nicaragua Liberals and Conservatives is serious busi-
an appeal to efficiency and material ness-as these pictures show. The views are of Chinandega, 60 miles north-
advancement alone, to a false sense west of Managua. A city of 10,000, and once the capital of the three united
of economy, and to local jealousies requblics of Nicaragua, Honduras and Salvador, it was captured by Liber-
Material advancement is but a skele- als after a pitched battle in the streets. Following the battle, a fire almost
ton he said, and education growth can completely destvpyed the city. Top picture shows gutted buildings on one of
not be treated as the building of roads. the important streets; lower picture, Conservatives behind barbed wire
As to false economy, President Little entanglements.

NEW YORK, March 22.-Ability to but M. Jonas called the Chicago expert Advance Of Physics opinion C
recognize errors in minor points of here to settle the issue. With photo- - lead in
detail enabled Maurice H1. Goldblatt, l graphs of the pictures and a micro- PRINCETON, N. J., March 22.- America,
Chicago art expert, to solve the mys- Aomr, ocdhlati proved that the pie- ahas surpassed all other greater
tery of the so-called, "Second Mona tre now hanging in the Louvre is the Ameria n era t retion, has
Lisa", which has puzzled the world salne as the one that hung there in the pVance in the modern science of hysics. mental h
for the past 400 years, acc rding to past and that the picture now hang- according to Prof. K. T. Compton, I uring
announcement. ing in the New York gallery of Jonas
anineournmitinseeranpinspresident of the American Physical ,sor Coll,,'
Using a few photographs of the pie- 'differs from it in several points.
ture in question and his wits Goldblatt The first notable iwas ere other differences, the master (lid Cambridlg
demonstrated that the Mona Lisa pic- shown when Goldblatt pointed out not make his lips red but purple, his in the 1
ture recently brought to America byj that in the oiginal, a small portion of shadows were always black and those Munich a
Edouard .lonas, art expert for the the veil extends beyond the right arm, of his imitator brown. One of
French government, was not painted through which the balustrae in the The strokes of the brush clinched Compton
by Leonardo Da Vinci, but by Giovanno background is visible. He showed the proof for Goldblatt. Leonardo Da ous Eur
Boltraffo, his pupil. further that there is a difference in Vinci was left-handed while Boltraffio that the
The picture has been the center of distance between the tip of the small was right-handed. These differences by the
a storm of controversy since its dis- finger of the left hand and the bottom were caught by the eagle eye of the consulted
covery in 'a Paris cellar a few years of the paintings, that the arches of expert at once. journal.
ago. It was claimed by many critics the bridge in the backgroundare more
to be the original Mona Lisa, stolen compact in one than in the other and
from the Louvre in 1911, and that a the blending of colors is more subtle
copy had been replaced there in 1913. in the original..-
French critics asked for a return of Going further, he pointed out that ;iR P E t
E the second Mona Lisa that it might be Da Vinci painted strands of hair; Bol- f 7:06
compared with the one now in Paris traffio painted his hair in mass. There 8:40 TH EATR

Iha German still holds the
theoretical physics, but that

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