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FRAYER TO-OPEN FIRST Explosion e
INTERNATIONAL MEETING, ia
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Prof, William A. Frayer, of the his-
tory department, will officially open
Michigan's first International confer-
ence at 7:30 o'clock Friday night in
Lane hall. He will speak on the
"'World Since the 'War," surveying and
sumnmarizing the worldh situation as it
appears through the eyes of the his-
torian, and showing the relationships
govcrning the present international
entanglemients.
~The concurrence is the first of. its
kinid attempted at Michigan, according
to 1Luis Bustamenute, '26, general chair-
iin, and the plan to be followed is
similar to that of the Hague Tribunal.
Any student may attend and will ac'ta ee ae o h ai n le rp e
sents. On Saturdaivmorning, follow-
ing the opening' address, the national
embassies will (determine their prob-
lems and policies which will be pre-
sented at the following general ses-
sion. At this session, where the;
tables are to be arranged in "peace
confierence" fashion the rep~orts will
be supplemented by general discus-j
sion. In the afternoon, delegates will.
reassemble in groups to discuss the
problems. The 'flndiiigs of these groups
will be presented by a spokesman atj
the following general session.
ROME. -Thel capital of foreign
stock companies in operation in Italy,
it. is officially anlno~unced, has increas-
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jForty-two persons ve-:e seriously
hurt in. Posen, Prussia, when this gasr
tank exnloded and .took fire. The roof
of the tank was catapulted some dist-
ance away, wrecking rt building.
ed since 1913 by 103,000,000 lire, the
lresent total being 691,160,398 lire, or
about $27,784,650 at the present ex-
change rates.
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Caornwell.--Coal--Coke
Scranton, Pocahontas, Kentucky
and West Virginia Coal
Solvay and Gas Coke
This business has been growing ever since i~ was established.
The secret is "GIVING ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION
TO OUR CUSTOMERS."
x We believe it pays to do business in a friendly way. If you
think so too, let's get together.
Coruwell .. Coal -. Coke
Phones 4551 and 4552 Office, Cornwell Block
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7WIAT a wvhirli 'd of laughs this id 'ne fascinating
flapper, jus : spoi~lng cN agood time-surrounded by
an army' of Don ts" and "Nuts." She couldn't follow
every rule-sap she broke themn all! She drove her parents
back to good old-fashioned spnikng -but she'll give you
the most hilarious timec of your life with her mile-a-minute
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