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January 06, 1932 - Image 2

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Dr. W. W. Yen, who has recently
assumed the position of Chinese'
minister to Washington. .He has
been premier of China three times'
and is a graduate of the University
of Virginia.
Aviators Land Planes
But'Elevator Crashes'
YASHINGTON, Jan. 5. - (iP) -
Fifty or more amateur flyers land-
ed safely here Monday and then 15
of them crashed.
After attending a banquet given
by the government's ranking avia-
tion officials, they entered an ele-
vator which proceeded to dive six
stories. It was a perfect 14-point
landing on the basement shock ab-
sorbers.
No one was hulrt. In the elevator
were Clarence Chamberlin, Ruth
Nichols, Rear Admira, Mofet, Maj.
Gen. James E. Fechet, retired, and
other noted figures of the air.

LOWIE TO ADDRESS
MICKICANAADM
Noted Anthropologist Selected
to Talk at Annual Meeting
Here in March.
Prof. Robert W. Lowie,' head of
the anthropology departmert of
the University of California, and
one of the most noted men in this
field, has been'selected as the out-
standing scientist to address the
annual meeting of the Michigan
Academy of Science, Arts, and Let-
ters, which will convenehere on
March 17, 18, and 19.
The Academy's membership con-
sists of scientific and literary men
throughout the state. Each year an
outstanding scientist is chosen to
address the entire body at an open
meeting.
Professor Lowie is also an officer
of the National Research Council
'and is author of many books on
culture, primitive society and reli-
gion, and is editor of the American
Anthropologists magazine.
Spanish Copy of 'We'
Received by Library,
Prof. John S. Worley, curator of
the Transportation Library of the
school of engineering, announced
yesterday that the library has re-
ceived a copy of "Mi Aeroplane y
Yo" by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh.
The book is "We" translated into
Spanish.
"Bundle Day" was observed at
Union, S? C., to aid the needy. Boy
Scouts collected the bundles and;
the Salvation Army distributed
them.

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