THE MICHIGAN DAILY III 1 Caillaux Is Seen As In Position To iSLATPRFSO ,Stage "Comeback" TO SPEAK IN ANN ARBOR8 to be Stress. Aarships FIRST INSTITUTION ITS KIND 'IN JHEWORLD "tunity for study unider men reputation, instruction of iduates from institutions of alll intries as well as our. own, the ration of fellowships Including study I travel abroad, and post graduate truction for teachers and. men who end to enter public life or the diplo- ic service," these are salient feat- s of a school now being instituted Johns Hopkins university. 'he official title of the new college 1 be "The Walter Hines Page ool of International Relationis," Swill be the first school of its kind the world. In the work of this ool will be included extensive study research in the vast field of world irs, states Dr. Charles F. Thwing, rustee of the fund which is to be Llblished for the endowment of the itution. t varies from the present school at ins Hopkins in that It is a graduate .ool, intended for discipline and ure minds. The facilities 'available Ipermit work in the "interwoven tleties upon which the rules of rnational law are founded, the chology of diplomacy, racial, geo- phical, ethnological, commercial, comics, and historic factors which note international amity, or cause srnational discord." ist as results of professional re- ches are published from. time toL e, so will the results of these in- igations be published. Distribu- of raw materials, utilization of aral resources, means of transport- :i, in fact, everything which binds l ons together will be included in curricula of this new school on Id affairs. r. Page, American ambassador to at Britian during a time when re-1 ons were severely strained,~ rend-f I"eminent and courageous serv- "He was. one of the :original Fel- sof Johns, Hopkins, anxd through- his life a warm friend4 of'the in- ition. These facts. combined with nature of the university and* its. Kimity to the 'national capital were Miss Estelle Downing, professor of rhetoric at Ypsilanti State Normal will speak Sunday night, May 25, at the First M. E. church on the 'sub- ject of "World Peace." Miss Downing who recently addressed the. Women's club of this city, has Just returned from a meeting of the International World Congress for Peace at Wash- ington. Mrs. Ruth Buchanan, of Ann Ar- bor, .who was a delegate of the Wom- en's club of .Ann Arbor to the same conference, will also address the meet- ing.. The public is cordially invited.1 S. C. A. Calls For Camp .Donations, Fraternities, Sororities, and all or- ganizations which decided to contri- bute to' the University of Michigan Fresh Air camp, and which have not yet turned in their subscriptions are Famous Soprano Gives Views On Future Of AmericanMusic !Emmy Krueger, the great GermanI ifuil. There is Sidney Homer's "HowI soprano, whose song recital Wednes- is my boy?". Wvalter Cramer's "The day opened the 31st annual May FeCs-I Last Song," and Sharpe's "Japanesej tival under as favorable auspices as'!DahSn. l o hs agi it has ever opened, left yesterday to New York. They are as beautiful as give a series of concerts in Chicago, any muscoudb.Aeiamsc and in a final visit with her, she spoke! is to me, like America itself, big and of America, and more than that, o1 beautiful, free, and above all natural. American music. "I must go back to Thie song's are easy, full of rhythm, Germany," she said, "I must appearadbat. in the Bayreuth festival .'But .I look' forward to returning: to America for Crabg to Conduct Trip it is a beautiful country. Prof. Robert Craig, of the forestry "America," she went on, "is a grow-' department, will leave today with his, Ing country, with vast possibilitiesI class in wood utilization for Cadillac, Europe is old;' it was at its 'Height, Mich:, where they will visit the several 1had reached its highest p~oint; ilow wiood working ,plants located in that IAmerica is rapidly climibing, and will , city. The class will return next week occupy that place of prominence. In b iy the way of Higgins Lake State For- every way, America is miles ahead of estry reservation. We have parts for every make of automobile. 'Th parts are almost new and will give perfect satisf acti,,n, you want to sate a little morcy, see us nest time you arc need of anything in the Ene of auto accessories, tires or par! Ann Arbor' AuJto'.Parts Co Used Auto Parts Europe. It Yis declining now, but Am- erica is rising, increasing in strength and power. I am glad, for I love this country. It has been very kind to me on this, my first' visit." When asked about American music, Madame Krueger sand: "Every year, DAJILY CIAASSIFIEDS BRING 13I0 RESULTS- ON LI't"WLE INVESTMENT i 337 So. Main Phone 2640- Read The Daily "Clasrsified" CoIlum VII Jos") C alaux asked to do so at once. Checks or I receive in Munich, great numbers, WilCaillaux come back? That is money may be sent to Milo. Oliphant, of American songs. Some of them I the question in Franice a~s the radicals!, '24E, head of the Student Christian have with mie now, and next year, with whom he is allied, are preparing I association committee in charge at when I return, I am to sing them. to take over the.overnment from La"ne Hall. I have several, all of them are beaut- II Raymond Poincare," decisively defeated- j by them in the general election. Call- faux, former premier, was banished E from Paris early in the war after bie- ' ing accused of treason. It was thought atr at the time that he was done for polit-= 4 ically, but the coup of the radicals mayI Blousee enable him to win back his once all- powerful position in France. 4 Hosery 9M -~-~----1 the prime factors which brought this I new school to ,Johns Hopkins univer- sity. ' .. Architects. Elect o e "r si ntI1- t )Douglas D: Loree, '24A, was elected president of the Architectural society = tt .W , at the elections hield yesterday in the tit rtf t corridors of, the architectural college. - ---------- Others elected as officers. of the societyI for the coming school!term are as fol-IE lows: Vice-president, Raymond...Wieb-_____ er, '25A; secretary, R.' E..Qester, '25A; treasurer, G. T. Rtichey, '25A; custod- '- ian, H. G. Colwell, '26A. 18Acd DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING -- BIG 'RESULTS.- x ON LITTLE INVESTMENT 1 M1 IT Q In~ J9QQ0 Read the Report of the Game and then-. IiI 4 + 8. it ~ALA CL SWiEETS! 4 2'O4'SOUTH UN -VLEI1SI TY"' fl, AFTER THE CONCER~T IV I !Y li Meet )~our friends at the Besty -ROS'S Shop com. Cooling Drinhes Excellent Sandwiches Delicious Ice Creams Tempting Confections Meet your friend at the Pal ace' After the Ceremony I° Niokels Arcade , 01 ..'I Visto rs Where do lyou eat during your visit here? The Ann Ann Arbor restaurant is giving special attenition to Poul. It has just recentliy been' opened;, :s sanitary, and is serv- ing the best of evo6ithing. nithin season. Today it is the place w~here you, shouldd eat. The, Ann Arbor Restaurant 2li; 5. MAIN 'P, UNIV--JR,,SITY c - 632YR O VE ANRoR hrsPRONE7 W I fbt ,""" tC' ol~ LI~rno eca !atas2om'maceade ANN RR. MOST POPULAR RE.RESHMENT PARLOR. _:linlllill lilIilttiq 1111111 I iiIi111111111111111101111 1111111111111101 Iblltl11t1111111111t111111111111111t1111111111i11101111111111111111i1111 iittl1111 ~GR AH A MBOO VS1 RESJ BOTH ENDS OF THE DIAGONAL Htiltill111i 1tilll11:iurl111tUilc l 111n'i~ +« ieer t~ a tRttalili~ii iiil h% ;, Seniors:; Have your canes engraved Uy .u3. icr ,.... _ I L. a Try saving a smiall part of your, income or, allowan~ce each week. It becomes a plIeasankt ;habit and almost' before you k now it..your thriftiness has ,resulted in.'a sub- stantial bank account. It brings I *Aft and z I Floivers for the Week-aend. Emblems o'ther' things as well, equally worthwhile .and valuable. A COMPLETE line of Michigan pins, rinogs £71 and charms at reasonable prices. A piece of Michigan jewelry such as we carry would make an appropriate graduation. present. I. I I rI :. .JIY