THE MICHIGAN DAILY mow" DEATETO BE FRID+AY AT HILL AUDTRU I SUPPLY SHIP FOR POLAR FLIGHT AWAITS NOBILE AT SPITZBERGEN i S !! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ilisi?!!!!!silsillelsislisijilislillisiasiiisillitis:|sjaila t figssi::1e r~esI ROYAL OAK HIGH SCHOOL MUEET ZEELANDi lIGH 1IN ANNUAL CONTEST TOI RECORD CROWD EXPECTED Little Will Address Pupil-Teachers Conference To Be Held Friday Afternoon_ Latest reports from the Extension department indicate that a record breaking crowd will be in attencance at the Eleventh Annual State Cham- pionship debate which will be held at 7:45 Friday night in Hill auditor- Prof. Gail E. Densmore, manager of the Michigan high school debating league, sent out questionnaires to the principals of the 270 schools in the league asking them to inform the Ex- tension department of the number of students from their respective schools who were coming to Ann Arbor to at tend the championship contest. At noon yesterday 85 high schools had been heard from, indicating a total of more than 1,000 students who c French Librarian To Speak Monday Roland-Marcel, Head Of National French Library To Give Illustrated Talk M. Rene Pierre Roland-Marcel, who will speak on "Les Tresors de la Bi- bliotheque Natioale" at 4:15 Mon- day, in the Natural Science auditor- ium, is administrator general of the national Freiich ,library which is rated along with the British Museum and the Library of Congress as' the three largest libraries in the world. The lecture of M. Roland-Marcel will be delivered in French and will be illustrated. It will deal with the treasures in the Bibliotheque Nation- ale, including prints, books, and manuscripts, that comprise its col- lections. The lecture is part of a series which the librarian is giving through the courtesy of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. While in this country M. Roland- Marcel will study the modern prac- tices of library management in order to apply it to the French library. Thlis works is Hart of a general pol- icy to eradicate the idea that the French National library is merely a museum. Since he has assumed the headship of the library he has sought to permit greater use of the import- ant material in the library. (Continued from Page One) has always been a government by lawyers, Cook went on to say that, "Of the 29 presidents, 23 have been lawyers; of the 44 secretaries of state, 42 have been lawyers; all of the at- torney generals, all of the judges of the federal courts were lawyers; of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence, 25 were lawyers; and Of the 55 framers of the federal con- stitution, 31 were lawyers. In the present congress, nearly two third's of the senators and over half the repre- sentatives are lawyers. In 1922 there were but 122,519 lawyers, judges, and justices in this country of more than 105 millions of people. "Never before in the history of the world," he continued, "has 'so great and so intelligent a nation been gov- erned by so small a body of men. Hence I say that unless the law schools of the country train their men for leaders as West Point trains its men for officers, where are we to get them? Doctors, engineers, preachers, COOK'S LETTER READ TO GUESTS ON FOUNDER'S D and business men may furnish an oc- casional leader, but even he is apt to rely on lawyers. In England for 'gen- erations an aristocracy, born to rule, furnished leadership, and at times, very bad leadership, but even that has passed away, except in the foreign de- partment. "Believing that American institu- tions are of more consequence than the wealth or power of the country; and believing that the preservation and development of these instit have been, are, and will contin be under the leadership of the profession; and believing also th future of America depends large that profession; and believing thk character of the Law schools termines the character of the profession, I am doing what I c make the Law schools great cent learning and leadership," he con ed. !'-' American Rug Cleaning Works Rugs and Carpets Cleaned-Sized-Repaired 1032 Green St. Phone 811 The ship shown in the photograph is the Citta Di Milano which will be used by Gen. Umberto Nobile as a, base for his flight to the north polar regions. It has recently reached Spitzbergen where it is awaiting the dirigible Italia soon to arrive from Stolp, Germany. Nobile recently arrived in Germany from his starting peint in Italy, elated at the success with which his dirigible had weathered a terrfic storm en route. General Nobile in the dirigible Norge has previously made one success- ful flight across the pole from Spitzbergen to a point just west of Point Barrow, Alaska. DOCTOR LOVELL RECEIVES DEGREE FOR CONTRIBUTIONTO LITERATURE Rapid turnover, RIBBONS AND SUPPLIES for all makes of TYPEWRITERS fresh stock lnsure . best GO. quality at a moderate price. D. MORRILL YOUR SPRING EXERCISE Baseballs and Bats, Indoor Baseballs and Bats, Tennis Rackets and Fresh Balls 1111 South University 17 Nickels Arcade. Phone 6615.1 Poet-laureate of Ann Arbor, phil- osopher extraordinary and pleuipoten- expect to attend the debate. Thic number does not include the dele- gations from the two teans who are colnesting for the state championship. RoyAl Oak, one1 of the contenders, has declared a holiday on April 27, and plans to bring a delegation of more thin 700 pupils. Zeeland, the other contender, will bring more than 100 students. When all the reports from the high schools are in, it is (xlwcecl that the total number of S isiting pupils will greatly exceed the 2,500 who attended the contest last year. The second annual High school pu- pil-teachers conference, which will be held in lIll auditorium on the after- noon of April 27, is attracting consid- erable attention throughout the state, according to Professor Bens'ore.{ President Clarence Cook Little will deliver the main address at this meet- ing on the subject "Why Go to Col-l lege." Registrar Ira M. Smith will1 preside at this conference.t w Each visiting delegate will, be given a copy of the Freshman Handbook. The Regents at the last meeting ap- p~ropriated the funds to make this gift possible. Through the courtesy of the Athletic association each high school student will be given a comp- limentary ticket to the Michigan-Sy- racuse baseball game. The judges of the championship de- bate are Dr. Edward H. Kraus, dean of the College of Pharmacy, Prof. William. Frayer of the history de- partment, and Dr. Clare E. Griffin, sean of the School of Business Ad- ministration. tiary, erstwhile cobbler, holder of more uncomplimentary degrees than any man living and at the present, newsboy, Dr. Thomas Lovell has re- ceived another degree. The knights of the Royal Fellowship are respon- sible for "Doe" Lovell's new degree which add's the honory title of Chancellor of Diction to his numerous other honorific designations. The de- gree came as a reward for "Doc" Lovell's new book which is an auto- biography. Besides receiving the honory degree "Do' Lovell has received much com- mendation for his new book from scholars, literary critics, and publish- ing house's. Among the messages of congratulations was one from the chancellor of the exchequer of Chi- cago, 111., I. M. Goofy. Mr. Goofy, after having congratulated "Doc" Lovell on his new literary effort, ex- pressed surprise that "Doe" was not chosen for president of the University i RAE 0 INOW Bill CodyI 'GOLD FROM WEEPAN' by the Board of Regents when a vacancy occurred in 1924. The letter ends with a statement of the author's intention of presenting the book to Calvin Coaolidge and an. assurance of supporting "Doe" Lovell in the coming presidential campaign. Rumor has it that the Book-cf-the- I M!onth club has placed "Doe's" auto- biography on its list of forthcoming publications, while European publish- ers are competing among themselves for copy right's in Russian, Czecho-Slo- vakian, Jugo-Slavian, Turkish and Scandinavian. 1 q Irresistible a NOW PLAYING PleaseNote-This Attraction Closes Tuesday Night, Giving Way to "The Devil Dancer" -.Mmpwwwwwww ! a Ann Arbor Restaurant ,;.~A Emotional mDynamite! 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