TtilE MI 11GAo I)AIIj A JICAN °TCITY, Mar-ch J13. -/cp- ry fo h irttm n Nearly, !e y 'ad ratcd SIx newr car- ts. T!.1'. Fr tD r /1'fsic'(/ iFata1lTo Aide Aogralphs Of World4-f wsPole ienJ IJioUiiiversit 'y U'esySh wNwPhu(ses Of Thei'Lives Sta.rts A Sst,'n Ih .« ,1>ofL~ l 'r,;ctz I ui it - vre-i__ei t A RNICMn>1.. it y b ei o edhuti al-~ve Siro(!iei', Hoover's 7'ng ara whhwol1)Oid fo rnh trtete anwho sup- a sytmtcivso fteae: le rsdn ovrwith) much of hi;ch eoois'esimt cnai kee nuni info h; sech ,: i ictro Vumaoni-B.od,'utl now ~3.bis~viofQuebec, Canaa. ngel.o Mia Dolci, until now, Gtlcnni o Rumnania.I La Dela tCos"", arc hbish.op of archbishop of of ^lteigwalth. 'fih' glrts''itd. i f(U11 xvi hveIhespn ;,h po e( 1O (U. cl th nau- :t._o0'fdea Gr511 01 (IV oaline arh4adwent to As riinalyPlo 200 <)WdI'~~' d.II> un:.io gr ,wose, how- plncle frtersrii 2W au:dy"evas~ i unday 000 o 30,00 unmplyedmen o b ~~ght hatMrs St Y.Lr"sayed at gr~iubstaked by the fCIIOIl rl' h bdsdevhlc",1,0as ad- or Some relief ageC ,edc~'w iitrdinavi temttose whh llautomobil e trucks :,-,l beVi Il life. tools from the army sulie em foC1 ' u',her putbhir inhnn'a~y was :, rii.~21S- ot er pu li a en me.tr ti e-sK , 9 " To r si c tH oo- Th' ntrswuld6 be trained 1by y Btfrmteieofisa the tat n'mng ICPltie~i en he e~nflnit n Mrch25, 1929, just Oui e t f g l a nI ~ a d ~1' (* MA r . IHoover ~ t o ffice, he was stteauhoiybealoa tt hecleduofuqeil ornish ma- temial or1ad gv advice about, the varios gol hearng diteiet ac-and staltrnct. s the Presi- cording to the extent or1 icnesof Irc rcnnoi rence. laruaillo Fossati, archbishop of ithis holy year cnitr,02 ,he mrostcolorful C~icremonieCs of !omanfCatholi cchch h, the ! 2 alsonmi edhiccadraU ten thle holy dioors of thiree Rome icas at the same time that he in- irates the holy year, April 1 by ling the holy door of St. Peter's. Intrna e hmpsc; itothe dily lives of :ayw~dfnosmen and Womenoth iaictceur 55 atogah ±1,r,,rsetd h Univeri: iIv nlihoeit wvas anone etra yPresi- dent Al _ader..Rut e. The 1O.to wee d.>. y ithe Mi sCses rr';ith.i -, = gr.a ,ni~ctrs given tO 11wLni'_, ~ trug h prepa rn f :V o cie ay-' lor Col' i<< ,th . ule ,,r ;3were offered hi Lhttne Six f th pe ----n---rwo of01Si RichrdOil ,andon ech of . were se"ct'.;y PesientRuthv { for presorval.n in the I "ivers;itvi MusumsT m reainer re Vail-1 Iablefrwnama 113{ tdnt n The oll.ction I'(cC iVd i.mnthI1 compplemnte ase of 23 autographst which, at the requet of the Mi sses .I Bairdsrnith, icr s ee for thc Universi iy by Profe-sor Briggs lastt year. morantnme in the first set of letters in lclueChristina? Ros- The Sociedad Hispanica will hold a regular social meeting at 7:130 p. mn. today in the League. A program oft songs and games has been planned according to John C. Rishell, '33,1 presiident of the club. Those inter-3 ested are invited. Prof. Jose Albala-k dejo has been elected faculty adviser to replace Charles N. Staubach whof formerly held that position. se lice Duke of Wellington, John G1 (-nloaf Wh~ittier, Thomas Carlyle, WlimE. C ladsI tonec. Sir Ro)bert Pee, Jsia WcwodGeorgne 'T'ick- nc,-, F-ir Georg TrvelanSirJae Macitosh Thoas BileyAldrich, Harriet Beecher Stovwe. tem's in tercnl received coil i- ticon include ch njiiotables as Felicia x1einous, Hlenry Jame(-, Andrew Lang_. henr Wadworh LogfelowSir. EdinLadser'obert M-i'vontg .,om- e ry, A. H..Vin ro, Sa uel B utler,of t e s c ' ,- > Ki cal - ('cai-'d., signed "Mr,'. Thomas Crye and "John . Wite. They ,.ere the perlonial signat ures of the two men1 of leI.-, madelforepine or lniae ad an novge T. L L l }\ : 1: V:~ fthe late Pro ,. (C harles W . liot of Iavadto aPeltie Charles Eliot Norton, and bearinlg a curious typo- graphical error. It reads: "Dear Charle:--The coi'poration will pro- pose Mr. Leslie Stephen's nmeto the Overseers for an LL.D., if you think that would be appropriate ac- tion; and they also agreed to present the name of Moore for an A.M. I am proposing to nominate you on the College administrative board. Affec- tiately yours, Charles WV, Eliot." The letter is dated from Cambridge, May 27, 1890. Lighter moments tihe liives of several lights of literature are ob- servable in many of the letters. , Thomas Bailey Aldrich writes to one J. B. A.: "-What the deuce people fly to the mountains for before the Last Day, I can't conceive, but when you get over your insanity and come back to, the breezy plains again (thermometer 70 degrees at :.'/,, past 8 this morning) I shall hope to see you-my catbird scored me on a ! - - - - I I -I t f I v lA 1 bkI7fl f 1 sonata for the first day of my home- "' kluj"L coming and has been dumb ever - ,----- sin ce." John Greenleaf Whittie c itsin H'11)Cal led VFI'irtOfIts m' :;E~i ae tr~ o-I Ki d I m r c:eter s are against me, and 1 can't t e d L d 1 get aw* ay from the g>rip of this dread- Ap~lproval O'i 'JtRcials full weather. T wish 1 could. Lizzy isI bus y with her sewing and cannotCLMU,0, ac 3-i leave it, but she thanks thee for the Ten) -A book barter system having, invi tat(ion. With love from both of usI the approval of Un ive (rsity officials to Annie Fields, I am achingly thy, has, been estarblishedl here by the fiind, J. G. W." ' Henr'y James, the novelist, scrawls i buent Senate of Ohio State Uni- this hasty line:. "My den;' Grae- x'esit y. I send this word down by' ha nd to Acodn !o the plan, %wh1ich is tell you howv grieved I am th~at I can' t, cla imedto6be1the first of its"3kind in after all, come down todayi. I have any Amri:ican university,. any boolk ever~y hope of being able to come to- ,used durii ngthel pin quarter will morrow, or will wire you early inl the be a-ctctd :at the university book- a. mn. I became aware of an obst irue- storea andi will be0 tiven~ 60 percent tion-to coming tdy only last of the lpuliser's ist Lpr-ice. A "due^ night too late to telegrap,,h-Don't be2 bill" will be issued to t he student disturbed at my oficial1 messenger--it: for this amo,-unt andi this inl turn is partly to give him an outing- may be app~llied on any other book Ever your Henry James." in the stock turned in by bartering _________--students. Nee Exam IT' the amoiunit of the booka pur- T efedArl1 ch.,sed is more' than the credit al- Hll ! P~s - -- lotted on the "due bill' the differ- The Michigan State Board of Ex- ence shall be paid in cash. However', aminers for the Registration of Ar- if the situation is rever sed and the hitects, Engineers, and Surveyors an-. credit allowved on the "due bhill" is nounces the next examination for I greater thanj the pr.ice of t ae 'book architects to be given at. the Uni- pu]'chased the student shall receive versity of M1ichigan on April 13, 14, a receipt for the value of' the dif- and 15. ference. Application blanks and full infor'- "I deem it a mighty fine thing " oration may. be obtained by writing stated President George W. Right- to the office of the Board, 1043 Book mire," anc4 this mecasur'e has the Building, Detroit. approval of the admrinistratioii." the areas. TinlT'nJht- -l evagini liralCeretiwho for eight was auditor of the apostolic tion at Washington, for St. Mlajor. pope also nominated two ad- d carial to be crea ted at a conistcrylTei. names were 2d ud dlbe npulihed as pooresdid not amake the nomi- sof newv bishops and arch- s as originally scheduled forz 1i STANFORD, Calif., iMa << o 13t - Co-eds at Stanford Univers ity mnuLst pass physical examinat ins- and be excellent in t:heir studies before they are allowed to stay out until mid- night on week nights, and 1:30 Sat- urday nights. todayv. They were postponed until a sec ret con sistory Thursday, following a puiblic consistory on the same day. NewV bishops for Seattle and Syra- cuse, N.. Y., are expected to be among about 20 named.I cteLIt vas preparding~. The a diis ,tra tive assistant had a wealth Gf experience fronm which to draw when he gave advice. Born in Marshall, Mo., Oct. 5, 1833, he started newspaper work before he was 19, beginning as a reporter on the Fresno, Calif., Republican. With no other education than that he obtained in Fresno High school,' he followed a literary career until 1929, when he was picked to be Pres- ident Hoover's assistant. Before he went to the White House he also had written with Henry Mor'- genthau, war- time ambassador to Turkey and father of the present chairman of the farm board, two books--"All in a Lifetime" and "I Was Sent to Athens." I r~iTTtnaI'Nn lMarch.'13.--w)-PliceI who arrested Ernest Jackson, 22 years old, were so amused by his ap- petite that they gave him his free- clem. "I'm a professional fire eater," he explained as he crunched an elec- tric light bulb between his teeth and then bit off the corner of a razor blade.C WASHINGTON, M"arch 13.-(/P)- President Roosevelt today sntthe nomination of Robert W. Eingh-am. Louisville publisher, to be ambassa- dor to Great Britain to the senate. ~ton In Ruins After Violent Quake; Seventy- Third congress Meets In Special Sessiotf I _ -A Snciklkc t Yr w PhoPO: ,9 i .y{ :his pc r lownvs Cne ;.1 f f Ie ' . 2R U1 l ise of 1 ).p _...a 1'1_ C y...he( it . L'y. met.f 'n xt'a - so, saonto 0naet m SUc,. sac:nedto relieve the nat'en's hnkngstuP6n,' l cng'ss1i rc r ing for the iprayer of th chill'1 H" f m .opopry1 "c o wogI yC~oni' 'ries cf earhquakes. The debris of Cdem-olis hcd bu' l4,ngs is show'1¢Vn st w ~rP1i mstrect of Co npton, C-,l'f. where mi.ore than a Cozen person s were kiled. , :. 1' llfl t1e0i't r nf ict .btt ' .-,Sn Oa- of It Chinese provineceof Jehol. tawlow 3z panese infantrymen arc shown 'ixmovin-,ot(i.;n a raging bzad ith the ther-momctera lt dvc of the lMikaddo's troops at h . chol1 v.Ilage inear the Manehur- iaznbrdr After a 15-dlay dlrive ,t ^ t . w r" - - -------- - j I ' 1~i~&.: ::::> } I