A II 11 irays.) iNumber 143I I I News of the Day I 1922 I IN BRIEF in China bor Artists from 1:30 by Frederick Clay is being shown in to 5 until April 30. W. B. SHAW., >n of the University of Michigan desires to call ers of Athletic Coupon Books the conditions un- re issued. "This Book is Not Transferable. If y any person other than owner, book will be e of fraudulent presentation and full admission be called to account for any fraudulent use of ect to discipline by the University authorities on iletic Association." FIELDING H. YOST, Director. ield: rs of football, baseball, track, class and intra- T their Athletic Coupon Books with them 'when s is particularly important on days of games as' ield on these days will be required to present his FIELDING H. YOST, Director. ng of the. English Department on Friday, April Hall 208, to consider recommendations for mem- W. R. HUMPHREYS. GOING ON "'22E Step" i meeting and de- invited. party at Harris It baseball d house on for the senior lit t in front of Field eld at 10 o'clock fual 122E Step" i 4 to 5:30 o'clock i for members of GERMANY ACPTSMA T REATY CONDITION Lloyd George Says Soviet Reply Also Makes Further Negotiation Possible BELIEVES THAT CONFERENCE AT GENOA WILL BE SUCCESS (By Associated Press) Genoa, April 20.-Facing 500 news- paper representatives of virtually all nations the British prime minister to- day, after announcing that the Ger- mans would accept the conditions im- posed by the Allies concerning the tusso-German treaty, and that the Soviet reply on the general Russian question would be such as to permit of further hopeful negotiation, de- clared 'his unshaken- conviction that the Genoa conference would prove a great sueess. He believes that it will restore har- mony in- Europe and was supremely confident that before adjourning it would adopt an agreement whereby all the nations of Eur'ope Would bind themselves not to commit acts of ag- gression against neighboring coun- tries. "Such a. pact," h~e explained with vigor, "is essential to the favorable issue of this conference; without it I believe the conference will be a fall- ure." "God is in his heaven, and the con- ference at Genoa will live, and is go- in'g strong," said Mr. Lloyd George, "the public may be said to be divided In two catagories-those who want to see the conference succeed and those who would like to see it go down in defeat. But the latter will not see their desire ;'downed. We are work- ing through our difficulties quite suc- cessfully." (By Associated Press) . Washington, April 20.- Whplesale prices of commodities generally class- ed as necessary showed a slight in- crease during March according to department of labor statistics issued today and were about two-thirds of one per cent when the month ended than at its beginning. Cairo, Egypt, April 20.-Dispatches received here from Syria -say that fighting between revolutionaries and French troops has become increasing- ly severe around Jarablus and that the French have withdrawn from Die Rezzor after a battle of. considerable duration. Belfast, April 20.-The worst fight- ing Belfast has yet experienced oc- curred in the east end tonight when several hundred men, all armed with rifles, participated. The gunmen came boldly into the open, lying flat on street corners and shooting frantical- ly. A hot encounter also occurred on the Short Strand district where police used machine guns freely. Dublin, April 20.-Firing broke out tonight at 11:15 o'clock and at the hour of the filing of this dispatch was going -on heavily at, the Wellington barracks. Beggars Buch and else- where.. 'A manifesto issued this evening by the Labor party and the trades union congress calls -for a one day strike and demands that the Dail Eirreann assert its authority, reunite the army under a single command and accept the responsibility- of government or confess its impotence and make way for the people to decide the issues. BOARD WILL MAKE NEW STAFF APPOINTMENTS ON SATURDAY Managing editors and business man- agers for all of the camus student publications will be appointed at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon by the Bcard in Control of Student Publica- tions. 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TINGS Qf the sophomore lit I nake nominations for campus elections will I at 4 ^o'clock, Friday, I in room 205, Mason I H. G. KIPKE, President. ngineers will meet atf his morning in room I eering building, for e of nominating Stu- '11men. I P. G. GOEBEL, President. { is now open for busi- rmal opening will be the next week.-Adv. (Continued from Page One) ed by a musical quality which re- sembles that of the psalms and Un- termeyer said that he felt that "The Slave" contained much of David. "Sandburg represents one extreme sweep of the pendulum," Untermeyer said, "while Frost represents the oth- er. Frost may lbe called the intellec- tual aristocrat, while Sandburg may be named the emotional democrat." He read Sandburg's poem entitled 'Grass," a typically emotional poem that was written directly after the war. Lindsay shows an ability to make use of the contradictory sounds of America, Untermeyej said, and he demonstrates the fact that he can sound the harp as well as crash the cymbal. 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