THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, 'NOVEMBEP, ^, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 192~ KI 6 Yormous difficulties under which he light lunch to be served at 6 o'clock. Matinec Musicale Stu, lent leagua labored when he made his journey to Every one who is interested is invited held a piano group meeting Thursday the Near F~ast in 1885. The person- to join in the social hour and the dis- night at the home of Miss Gr ace Hend- KE S Y O D ADnt W KE S AM U G S siontoday . Piano selections were given ~ A A Tdeclared PoesrKesy yeserday, ADO PT ___ _ Fnirsiiy Expediftion Will Leave " o olet(continued from Page One) I prhIg For Asia 11i1nor cially thoe of the e rHoman period1I And Egypt3 and in close rlto with the ch~urch~ greater effect its settlement has in hsoydtehistory of the Bbe preventing war. 11-IJ, fOLLEICT WTRITTEN'Une written recordls are "nldd It is quite amazing to read the1 RE LP' RS OF ROM'AN 1PE111M) not only nmanuscripts and papyri but strained reasoning indpu1ged in by also inscripations of which many have those who are willing to disregard e u aa" . it r c 'f , i I I 7 I f#!{I 7 Re .d Tile Daily "Classified" Columns. SATURDAY CH-IICKEN SPECIALS Roast Chicken Dinner--6:00 to 7:'30 Sunday Supper-5:00 to 9:00 P. M. Plans for the University's Near East been ruU toiIligUhtu i rcent Lyears Expedition which will Aeve Ann Ar- andl are in danger of dlestruction. We bor' early next sprint; for Egypt and expect to undertake excavations uipon: Asia M\inor were adlvanced by the re- two sites the loca ti=on of which will be cent actio i of the Board of Regents j annoinced as scan as the conacessions which appointed P ro i. FranciB w for the wvork have been; secured.". Kelsey of the Latin departmeont di- j ,! iiei n i R'qes{ 1ito{ei -d rector of the expedition and placed i:,Since, the donation was announced, the aolmini,.tration of the funds for the3 an urgesrt ;request has conic to Pro- enterprise in the hands of PresidentI fes;3or K 1sey fr.m hi d(irector of aon Marion L. Burton and Beau Alfred H-. limiport,.nt excavation now under way Lloyd. The work will .be fminced by by o e of the V'ading Eurooeain.,uni- the Near East' foundation to which. versities, to tale up their unfinished $100,000 was recently given by an un- worlk. Pecause cf the lack of money announced donor. in Europe as a result of the war,i Personnewl IUdeelded1 fund. for the continuation of research Conduct of the expedition promises are not -availah~le. -For the advance- to be greatly facilitated by the mili- I ment of science and the good of ian- tary highways which were constructed ; ind, Professor Kelsey feels that it iii Asia Minor by Turkey during the is the duty of American universities w;ar. Automobiles and trucks will 1)0' to come forward andI: take the 'place used for transportation whenever Of these olfler instituation1s. possible. by both divisions of the The University's expedition is in .arty., in 31gypt and Asia Minor. This (line with similar undertakings lby the imar is a tremiendouzs adlvance over Iinivetr .ity of Chicago, Harvard uni- previous expeditions, according, to 1 versity, Yale lun ersity and Prince-} Professor Kelsey, who, recalls the enx- j ton university,j the enuire Iistory ofthe c 'oninILuous efforts during half a century by the American government and- by, both political parties to 'secure the establ-{ lishment of such a court. One sena- tor, who =first agreed with PresidentG Harding as :to the necessity -of our entrance into the world court, later' qualified .that position on the grounds that the court is a creature of thei League uZ Nations which is in turn a political body. It seems to me it would be quite as sensible to refuse to submit a controversy concerning a Sdescendant's estate to d probato, court in a state because these courts are created by the legislature, a political f body, and therefore 'are mere crea- tures of the legislatures!" Prog;ress Must Be Slow~ "If we approach the League of Na- tions in the proper spirit," Mr. Wick-* sham asserted, "realizipg that the 'day of miracles is over and that five years of systematic destruction cannot be overcome quickly, We may comec to see ta it is the vr greatest step that has ever been taken to bringI about that mutual understanding among peoples of different race and tongue which will avert war in cases Swhere conflict nmight otherwise inev- itably ensue;' Gambling to Be Topic at Meetinig "What are the different forms of gambling, and the evil of it," is the topic which will be discussed at' 6: 30 I o'clock tomorrow night at -the Young' I Peoples' meeting at the Presbyterian jchurch. Preceding the discussion will, be a social hour at 5:30 o'clockt with a See Grid-Graph Hill Auditorium today. Faultless Fitting Foo-twear $7.5- riE estof a shoe is the satis-. fcon'it gives! And reputa- tion, or experience, is your surest guide. In. 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