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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SPEA HERI
ii9 . g i s l n a n io L e c t u r e f
lAuditorium on
April 29

LThe Week's News
In Brief
L(Continued from "age One)
piled a list of 20,00)0 persons who vio-
Slated the state blue laws last Sunday.

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bankers would consider undertaking1 seems nabashedI. It has now decreedI
the credit. that all men tion of thne Caliph be elim-
inated from the State prayers, and
The Poincare government stands or that the favor of Allah bew implored
falls on a bill, now being considered, fcor tie r'-publican government inl-
which would authorize the premier steWId.
to decree laws without the consent oft

of Nations council makes it hard to George Theuisi, Belian premier Read the Want~
believe that the United States is not! who was overthrown last wveek byvThle VWI
a member. Eight separate questionsl socialists, has be)en invited to reform i
are to be taken up, and in each one, hi cabinet. Hlis policies will be ess- wII~lltllll1lIllt~ltl
at least one Americanr figures promln- entialiy the sane. (Hfe is: a strong
ently. advocate of the Ruhr occupation.) I1111IIIIIIIhtl
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p~arliament...., V.VyMy.

Fr4I th'e :severe winlds ofSrig

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1 IVE ADDfRESS 1WN
T "'l~lE A B VOF ATOM(PS'

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rand Russell, publicist, essay-
d philosopher, and1 the next in
or a great Engli~sh title, hasj
ecured to lecture April 29 in
tiditorium on the subject, "The
of Atoms."
R~ussell, who wNas detained from
ginal intention of lecturing in
y by sickness, will arrive in
ork on March 30. According to
t plans, Mr. Russell will remain'
erica until JTune, lecturing at
bia, Cornell, Northwestern,'
Dartmouth, Bowdoin, Smith,
er, Oxfordl,'Wisconsin, and
;an. Hie is also booked 'to give
han 50 other lectures in New
Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia,

This included persons accused of Poincare. wants power to:
claigoff their walks, and even the. 1-Requisition sugar, issue sugar
janitor of one of the most rampant cards, and lay a tax on the commodity.
blue-law churches. 2-Requisition wheat, and lay a tax
on bread.
"Waa~ugon i th wetestcityin -Tax 'exports, and lay a head tax I
the United States," said'Rear Admiral on all foreigners in Prance.
Plunkett, of the Brooklyn navy yard.'14-Prohibit the purchase° of foreign
President Coolidge has ordered in- securities.
vestigation into this charge. 5-Suspendl the*. reconstruction of
______devastated areas.
After monthis of bickering, the liq- vo'jnd alveth wrd
uor seizure Treaty between the United have condemned the action of the
States and ,Great Britain was ratified. Tprihrpbi ndpsn hi
The treaty provides for seizure andCaih RuteAnoagvrm t
search of British ships within one Caih BtthAnoagen'et
hour's steaming distance ,of the ,Amer-______
ican shore.

The pre <eni meeting of the League
HELP WANTED
Studets-we have a proposition
that -will earn youe money u ow.
Somnethinlg that you will awant
to follow throtighi the summer
v acattion. F1',;zparlticlairs wit.e
030, Spirta.Ave.

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There is no trick gear-shift or folding
fr~ame on this new portable typewriter.
Nothing to annoy the operator. Even
the lowly pretzel was a straightforw ard.
piece of dough until it became con-
fused.;

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There is a movement on foot to sec-
ure permanent legislation ,for the con-
script~ion of capital and labor, as well
as fighters, in the event of another
war.

STARTING

STARTING

hington, Pittsbunrg~ Bluffalo, C1n-' D.. Levermnore, winner of the Bok j
at, St. Louis, Louisville. Mil- ( peace prize, pointed out that the Uni-
,ee, St. Paul, and Minneapolis. ted States originally consisted of a
Russell comies to Ann Arbor as a league of independent states; and that
t of the efforts of Prcf. iixlmand there are now five leagues of nations..,
ay, head of the economics depart- in existence; the Pan-American Un-
t, ion, the Central American Union,
philosopher of notse, and already I those nations -supporting thme Hague
low of Trinity college, Cambridge, I tribunal, the; League of Nations and
ell was made a special professor the British Comnmonwealth of Nations,
ilosophy at Hfarvard in 1914. Sev- (which used to he the British Em-
years ago hie made an extensive p ire).
of Europe, especially of Russia. j
_________________ A Soldiers' bonus bill was reported,

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19N9 EDITOR WiltL
SPEAK TO PRESS CLUB!,,
m Keene, editor of the Elkhart
y~ Truth, of El khart, Ind., wvill .
k at the bli-monthly meeting of
Student Press club to be held at'
lock Tuesday night at The Green
inrn. Mr. Keene will speak upon
e practical editorial problems as-
as experienced thomnthrough his
cwith the :Elkhart Daily'Truth.

into the House, and will be voted up-
on shortly. It provides for paid up
20 year endowment life insurance pol-'
icies, and cash payment to all soldiers1
not entitled to more than $50.
FOREIGN
American bankers, headed by l. P.
Morgan and Co. established a bank-
ing credit of $100,080,000 in favor of
the bank of France, which is actingi
as the agent of the French nation.
IThe credit will bei used to stabilize
French exchange. It is understood
that'France promised to accept the
Dawes reparations .plan, before the

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Adults................455
W1ar Tax........ ... t... a
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Children................ISo
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