THE MICH IIN DAILY es In, Directs Jehol Drive Professors To Salvemini Will Justi Speak Here On Was Famed, Italian H istory To those persons who wonder what becomes of child prodigies when theyI grow up, the career of Louis Gom- Historian Will DiscUss berg, '28, candidate for justice of the Medieval Florence In peace here on the Democratic ticket, might offer an answer. Address WedInesday At the age of five, one could have I envisioned the Gomberg child in the Prof. Gaetano Salvemini, one of role of a second Josef Hofmann, in the leading Italian historians and fact almost anything but a candidate probably the foremost critic of the for public office. Since that time he fascist regime, vill speak here at 4:15 has pursued a wide and varied career p. m. Wednesday in Natural Science as accountant, journalist, producer,. Auditorium on the subject "Florence radio technician, and barrister. in the Time of Dante," according to Born at Duluth, Minn., in 1907, Mr. Prof Howard M. Ehrmann of the Gomberg began his music career history department. shortly after his fifth birthday when As Child Prodigy faculty for to- in 1918 but he arranged to continue his studies a few months later under Richard Epstein of New York. Mr. Epstein died less than a year later and Mr. Gomberg returned to Duluth to continue his academic training. He graduated from Duluth Central High School in 1923. After a year devoted to recitals, radio ex- perimentation, and studies in public accountancy, he entered the Univer- sity of Michigan, receiving his bache- lor of arts degree in 1928. He re- turned to music for one year, study- ing in the School of Music with Prof, Albert Lockwood. Later. he entered the study of law, graduating from the Law School in 1931. During his six years on campus, Mr. Gomberg was engaged in news- paper work, corresponding for several metropolitan papers. A year ago he brought the first foreign movies to Ann Arbor, presenting German films at the Whitney Theatre. He has been practicing law here since last May, when he was admitted to the bar. some other university, as has been Formerly a member of the facultyE done in the past. of the University of Florence, Pro-! Captain Powell stated that he was fesosr Salvemini has written exten- s C aptain Powel tth etat he wad sively on the subjects of medieval not sure as to the entrants who would Italy, the French Revolution, the be present this time, but expects that Italian Risorginento, including anf Prof. Phillip E. Bursley, Prof. John excellent biography of Mazzini, the S. Worley, Prof. Floyd N. Calhoun, foreign policy of Italy since 1871,, and a number of others will compete, and fascism. as After the event, the winners of Among his numerous attacks on on which will receive appropriate prizes, fascism are "The Fascist Dictator- of light refreshments will be served and ship in Italy," and more recently, n- some further form of divertisement "Mussolini, Diplomatist." Because of proved. d shis political leanings, he was forced - At-the same time, Captain Powell to leave Italy in 1925. He had, from stated that juniors and seniors in the 1919 to 1921, been a member of the military science department will be- Italian Chamber of Deputies. gin range practice on the corps' reg- Since leaving Italy he spent some ulation indoor range with 22 calibre time in Geneva, Paris, London, and automatic pistols in the near future, recently in the United States. Dur- j. The practice will be held for a lim- ing the year 1928-29 he was con- ited length of time, after which com- nected with the department of his- I petition will be held among those who tory at Harvard University, And this ill have taken part to determine the ea he is visiting rofesr s- ~e mst poficenttory at Yale. as Monday, Wednesday, and Friday rt evenings have been set aside for the it purpose of practice, Captain Powell Physics Staff Visitor added, and he, Capt. R. H. Lord, and Leaves For Columbus Lieut. R. A. Coursey will be in charge is during these periods. Dr. Alfred Lande, who has been visiting the staff of the physics de- n Time Extension Given partment here, left yesterday for Columbus, O., where h. is professor Forestry Paper Writers of physics at Ohio State University. Since Wednesday he has been in i Forestry Students enteering papers Ann Arbor discussing the problem of in the Charles Lathrop Pack Founda- the nucleus of the atom with the n tion prize contest have been granted physics staff and particularly with st an extension of time to 5 p. n. Mon- Prof. Samuel A. Goudsmit who has ei ay, in order, that as large a number done outstanding work in this field. n1of entries as possible may be made, Dr. Isande has been at Ohio State ait has been announced by Professors for the last two years. Prior to that is Shirley. W. Allen y and Donald M. time..he was a professor at Tubinger, ig Matthews, of the ;orestry school, who Germany. n are in charge.-- i- Papers must be in the recorder's "Off Key I Sing" is office- or in the .hands of the com- MONTREAL, Que., Feb. 23.-"Off er mittee by the above time, rather than Key I Sing" has been announced as ed today as originally announced. Fifty the title; of McGill college students at dollars is awarded annually to the annual, musical comedy, it was re- winner. vealed yesterday. his sister introduced him to her in- structor. He became a protege of the teacher and, after a few months' training, began a concert career. He gave public recitals in Chicago, De- troit, New York, Minneapolis, St. Louis, St. Paul, Pittsburgh, and other cities of the east and middle-west. The death of his teacher brought a temporary end to his musical career. when he was admitted to the bar. Note On Bomb Sent Roosevelt, Is Chief Clue Postal Inspectors Will Seek To Find Sende r Of Crude Apparatus WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.-(AP)-A note accompanying an expiosive adr dressed to Franklin D. Roosevelt here was considered by federal agents to- day to be their chief clew in tracing; the would-be assassin. Found with a crudely made but potentially dangerous apparatus, the note was sent to New York postal inspectors to aid them in ascertain- ing who mailed the package to the President-elect from Watertown, N. Y. While the note was not made pub- lie, pcstofflce officials, said it threat- ened Mr. Roosevelt only by implica- tion. It was written on a correspond- ence card of mediocre quality and placed in an unaddressed envelope., The package containing a shotgun shell, with wiring shaped as a "J" over the cap, was discovered at thej city postoffice Tuesday when it tumb- led from a mail sack and burst open. Postoffice and justice department investigators are believed to be work- ing quietly on the case at Watertown. i1an Tears Coat; Sends Common Council Bill The Comomn Council of Ann Arbor, amidst all its worrying over, delinquent taxes, increasing wel- fare dependents, and agitation for better water, now faces another problem. One J. P. Austin has pe- titioned the council for $2. He. claims that while walking along State St., he passed near a waste paper receptacle, the edge of which was pointed. His coat was caught and torn on the pointed edge. The damage cost him $2 and he thinks the council is respon- Jible and has asked it to pay the bill. The council has referred the matter to the city attorney, I. . English Astrophysicist Announces New Theory A recent article printed in the "Zeitschrift fur Astrophysik," set forth a new theory of the expanding universe which has.,just been ad- vanced" by Milne, a well-known Eng- lish ' astro-physicist at Oxford . Uni- versity. This theory proves the one advanced by LaMaitre, and of which much has been written,- to be abso- lutely wrong, it is said. LaMaitre, a Catholic priest who is now in Pasadena, Cal., with Einstein, made use of the principle of general relativity in advancing his theory of the expanding univrese. Harm His Son Millionaire Is Willing To Sp'end- Thousands To Pilnisli Kidnapers DENVER, Colo., Feb. 23. -(/P) - Claude K. Boettcher today vowed vengeance upon the kidnapers of his son, Charles Boettcher, II, if the 31- year-old wealthy broker is harmed while in their custody. "I will spend five times the $60,- 000 ransom or ten times that sum to track them down if they harm one hair of my son's head," the multi- millionaire declared, a short time after it was learned a revolver had been ordered for him by his son's firm, Boettcher, Newton and Com- pany. The elder Boettcher, who Tuesday night made a futile effort to contact the kidnapers on a lonely road, was prevailed upon by police to take steps to protect himself from kidnaping or other harm. His voice charged with emotion, the father delivered hisnultimatum to the kidnapers of his son a.t a con- ference with newspaper men. "I have no reason to believe my son is not alive," he said. "The ab- ductors know I am ready and willing to meet their demands. Surely they are business men enough to take care of my son so they can fulfill their part of the bargain. Theyrmust also realize I will spend my fortune and the rest of my life in tracking them cdown and bringing them to justice if they harm him." Today was the eleventh day of young Boettcher's captivity. Police said they were stalemated in their investigation because of the father's announced policy of non-co-opera- tion with them. Boettcher blamed his failure to contact the abductors on his being followed by detectives. Wisconsin In Favor.Of Preferential Iushing MADISON, Wis., Feb. 23.-(Big Ten)--Faculty approval of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin's proposed pre- ferential rushing system was assured when Wisconsin's 'dean of' students last week spoke in favor of the plan. The plan, similar to that now in use at the University of Michigan will not be submitted for final adoption until ,a majority of the campus fra- ternities approve it. First Views Of German Blast; Zangara On Trial; Roosevelt Confers With Ck, ~udel A .ocatocl Prc:s 1Photor.s Troublesome questions of war debts and world economic prob- lems took Ambassador Paul Claudel of France to New York to con- fer with President-Elect Roosevelt. It was Mr. Roosevelt's second discussion with the representative of a great foreign power in ?I hours. i. l. . . ~S _. .-Me A-M w-