FMT( "AN DAIL Y INLET H15 ORIAIIPIj (Continued from Page One) ! tions now standing with their backs the wall are opensdl again to Lug. hi trade, then England will again osper. Untill such settlement oc-. rs, no prime minister can be se- ro in his position. One rather interesting factor com~esY here which may prove his undoing, ofessor Wenley declared. No one ows exactly what Lloyd George is iug to do. It is well k~nown that the rsonal friendship which existedbe cen hin and Bonar Law does not st between him and the new prem- I *It is feared that the two branches the liberal party, the Asquitki andj Lloyd George branch will comel ether and will form a powerful position in Parliament. As mat- -s stand now, Baldwin has a work- e niaJority of 80 votes. the political unrest in Erlandl, hed d, is based on the fact that the olth 'ties are passing away, and new tics and niev party alignments are ,ug formed. The voting public of gland no ,longer know to what ty they owe their allegiance, and. liable to vote on purely local is- s. "So we can see." he concluded, tat with the domestic problem of em l y i n ,l c f t a e a t h s tl d c n ii n o oii s i hinternational problem of the R uhr, ssia and Turkey, Stanley Baldwin r '1 face problems dqual to if not ater than those any premiier has faced." o . Monr a1 h a s b e e n md d f r t e g a u t .ILA niir ch~ool, fo1udd in 1912. Inspects Ruins f Ancient EmPre.ia Ai ____ ~ at~rcul pot cards will be sn outMK N PE J~ II to -be interested in the new alumni catalogue, which v ill be ready for delivery about Auigust 15. The price will be four dollars, the exact cost of production.3 The bco k will . .,ntili fifteen hun- jChemical engineering. students will taket a trip) to Detroit and River Rouge lnts tomorrow. The group will leave via, the Michigan Central at 6:30 o'- clockti and arrive at the plant of the Detroit Steel Castings company at 8 o'clock. (Open hearth .furnaces and Bessemer' ocuverters will be inspected., At 10:30 o'clock the party is due at the M7ich- igan Malleable Iron company plant, xyhere air and annealing furnaces will be dealt with, principally. Henry Ford's River Rouge plant is on U p lrogram for I o'clock, while the turn to Ann Arbor will be made 5:15 o'clock. At River Rouge, blast furnaes, colt ovens, foundry, and body plants wi be the main points touched upon. A students interested should sign th list in room 208 of the Qhemlsty built ing. 1Internatiornale'to JDissohe Hamburg, May 24-(By A.P.)-D . egates representing the Vienna (se, and and a half) Internationale hxv decided to dissolve it and unite in new body to be formed at the Intern tonal Socialist Copgress mieeting her If that c~heck didn't come, let "Jir- mW' e" el somiething for you to, 'ti' you over.-Aviv. Bired pag^,s, t,,r,.;amre size of page as; the book issued in3 1912 but each) will contazin more m3aterial. Th~eprevious e Ltion contained over a tlousand pagres. More than 63,000 nameos will be published in the now book. Every. i thing has been completely, revised and, all informa ,tion oni graduamltes that is obtaiinable w 'illbe irnuded. .Nll the graduatesthoh January' 1922 are included, numbering 2 ,36,400. In all 40,600 degree', ha:e Wben Conl- ! fcred since 1837, when,!Lthe ,univer ity I was founded. Nngautsto theA nI nber- of 25,16 hveregistered1 t hre at some timge or another, bringing tihe total who have attended tihe Univer- sit3l to 61,566. In the non2-gr~i - 'e list menan women are inci.u(edt ) to> I .;._ .-22,' wle e cefased mc 1inhe 'p of the Unla-I versit y are Ina1mled lup toV,-th--.iidde !of tl'is utwn th caage wlent 'to pes xT h oil V Lo ught iT). he e ic , Cieach be eiuta1ycr'iar, preceding the nms. 11Among Lthe chianges fI,£rrmthe. las: t bootk is the ;fact !t::at t,' _.. i :au s V ;.:1,);6'lni h r lact3lty be in alphabec'(:. rr1he tai in order of rankAnwdprmn GAR ~( andSATURDAY' 14112 Afl"ufil Scasori NIGHTS:25-50-2'5-$I (in Rita joh:u ou atrig's D~rllhant Come'dyj 'Little Id New'York" 1; NEXT MO NDAY - "SEN FN7CrFN" Scrccu UPI WarmA weatther bzing s flies, Let us aid you in getting rid, of th's pest. NW havea complete stock of ready-made doors and windows and also roll screening. A. highW cal ity at atiniim cost. DAVIS DEIES IOD SMUGGLINGff ATECORSEt Chicago, May 23-(By A.P.)-In ,a, statement made public, W. J. Forman who investigated the situation at T'orse, Michigan, for the Chicago Dally News which has published ar- icles concerning liquor smuggling' evor the border from Canada, said; :at he would nd-vise the Mlichigan pro-! hibition directors to "take a boot-, togger" to Eorse and. investigate. James P. Davis, the Michigan prohi-1 )ition director, yesterday wa.s quoted s sayiing that "four miles of smug- ,lei s' shacks at Eacorse was absurd."i "If the prohibition director does not morn that there are four miles of I inugglers' shacks on the American, ide of the river where Chicago rum- 'unners have been getting their sup-I ly of booz:e, I would advise him to o what I did, take a bootlQgger down' here and, find it out," F+orinani said fn is statement, S. of ILt.P hpls(41-e RecitalI Avon Rich _and Gleo Bak~er, vocal ipi3ls of P.-aude C. KlIeyn of the facul- y of tlle School of -Music gave a recit- 1 last night in the school auditorium. ',rs Rich sang two groups of songs vhiici embodied the wvorks of fret- ,haninloff, R.achmaninoff, and Debu)S- y. Clee Pakter, the othe soloist, ren- ::;red songs by Schumann, Bralims, 1.d S ibcRla. The last group containi- I d a few duets. Accompaniments wer'e )ayed by Marguerite Shattuck.;- IARTHA WASHINGTON Candle fresh every Friday. Tice's, 113. East Liberty. -Alv. t .. K I iug VictonrEmanue rril of. Italy, e's.fie lei, aind King L eor e of:gand cuiilit c votlie'( and derb y, walk- In ing 0bot ruins of Cliseulm SKing. George of~ Great Britaini, on thle first visit of a British king to. Italy in a decade, spent several hours viewing the ruins of the ancienst Romnan eapire. He and ling Victor Emmianuel . of italy, monarch's of the two greatest European empires, viewed together the ruins. fl*shtiNan d AAsessor iire ian r mier , i Herrieli Presides at Sci 'e.i Roe. M y 2-(3 . P) M gr C hirist-iana, May 24--(13y A?P.)-0(-'j Paris, INlay 24-_(By A.P)'-Ainbas-' Rsi, Car I(_Aite 1bishop of Voterra, Ito lB. Halvorsen, ip remnier, '"is dd; he sadorih rrik ridataSbon Tscany, hatsibeen namared asseaseor p" asthle Conservative leader of -N61r- me1eting commY.e, oratingt' the ,ud the Cons*itoriaf Co; grcgaiOn. (Sin_- a ; Ihis ministry succeedede that of' riedth anivesr fP r eu ro ha s beeni made a card1inal.) ! t "'rrI. ~ilhrlast March. uiesr fPs~r Ser' ice for Patron~age Sc e e' Ildw. Phone 554 213-15 W.,Liberty St~ 1, 10; Y ~Come in and make your selections from the finest snock of pearls and earri.ngs in town. Athur H. Arnold State Street Jewelry 302 So. State i ,: i' j ., i . . Suits with extra Trousers $35"-495--440 JIOIACE' CLAVIEAIT No. So . State St. mImp mfw I A.Complete lirne of F'LOVWEl;RS Pmats Corsage Palms and Fe rn s to Rent FLOWERS BY WIRE O31 EAST UTNIVERSITY AVE. PRONE ,115 Drug and Drug' Sundries Toilet Artieles-Perfuimes. Gil bert's Chocolates Preys:rip ion Caref ully Compounded MANN'S DRUG STORE V 21 3 SOU'T XMA.1N ,jS 'RE ET I , .L _ i iei )i iy aayoretisers. "TARTING 7 m E L3 SARTJNG SUNDAY TODAY TODAY ND pA AN TOMORROW I'O'OW I ON THE STAGE IN A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM.i/ FOR- L O "N THEwSCREEN rRANi; LLOYD'S PIRQDUCTIOW - ri 1V Vx §9 HONS6G37aA OU STR 1HE F+.l O lTREE RINGi CIRCUS WITH A CLASSIC OF HOUSE PETERS THE NORTH WOODS FRANK lal FEARLESS IN ADDITION GRIPPING E;VdRG N 79 i FGBGS O " T ~ INTOLSTORY 0OF TUDEO44AND Ft IN N InM?4 TT'P PRP-q~ I