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RUSS IAN_.POSITION'
PRINCETON, May 26--Depicting
the Soviet governnenit as suffering
gener'al decline of power and failing
to draw capital, Alexander Kerensky.
one-time dictator, recently expressed
h4 is views about presentrday, Russia!
in an interview in the Daily Prince-
tonian. "Moscow has lost in China",
said Mr."' Kerensky, "as it seemed in-;
evitable that she would. The Chinese
movement is really fundamentally op-
posed. to the Communist government.
As a result confidence in the Soviet is
necessarily shaken.
"The great mass of Russian Peas-
ants have no confidence in the Soy-
let" he continued. "They are opposed'
to it. And what is -more, the Soviet
government is not succeeding in at- !
tracting thle forces of world capital to
Russia. Capital As not free in Russia."j
Mr." Kerensky is a world-famous
authority~ on Russian conditions and
politics. Under the first Revolution-
ary :government, h~e was Minister of
Justice, and was practically dictator'i
for four months in 1917. After thel
Bolshevist uprising, he fled to Paris
vhere he, has since been editing a
Russian daily.
POR TUG UESE A VIA TOR REA CHES GOAL
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Officers Of Society
EletdAt Meetin'g
AlRtilo regular meeting of Al-
pha \nuthe, follow ng officers were
j eectedI for, next semester: president,
Lyle E. Elserman, '28; vice-president.,
E Fa oil W. Charter, '28; secretary,
John E. XWebst er, '30P; treasurer,
H oward Simon, '30; oratorical repre-
scentative, Robert E. Minnich, '28.
The annual initiation banquet was
held at Ithe Union on Wednesday eve-
ning. Lyle E. Eiserman acted as
t oast mast er. 1TI. LeRoy Selmier, '27Ed.
gave an address or welcome to the in-
it iates, andI Charles C. Currie, '28,
I replied in behalf of the new men.
C LASS PROGRAMS
TO BE GIVEN OUT
IClass programs and invitations for
the senior class of the School of Ed-
ucation will be distributed from 1 to
5 o'clock on the afternoons of Tues-
day and Wednesday, May 31 and June
1, in Tappan hall, according to an
announcement made by Earl R. Lillie,
president of the senior class.
Patronize Daily Advertisers
FOREST PRESERVE ing opened to the public in order that
they may become familiar with the
OPEN .1TO VISITORS work done by the forestry school.
The cabin and its surroundings will
Announcement has. been nmade by bie open to inspection. Experiments
the forestry department that the pubp- in the udaptibility of trees to this
lie will be admitted to Saginaw climate and in the elimination of for-'
Woods, the forestry experimental) est diseases and parasites are carried
farm located on West Liberty road, onah am
on Sundays from 12 at noon to 9:301
o'clock at night. The woods are be-' Patronize Daily Advertlsers.
Prompt servlc(e. ExperIcncod oper-*
ators. Noderate rates.
0. D. MORRILL
The Typewvriter, and
Stationery Store. ~
17 ickels Nrcade Phone 661.3
Get Set
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Every time she got a new boy friend, her
Irish sweetie served him with a traffic sum-
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most hilarious and unusual \romance you'ye
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Today's
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SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE
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emphszing voice- protection,
writes:
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through my father, Who
preferred them to all
others. 'Then I noted theim
popularity among singers
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I found the reason:- Lucky
Strikes protect the voice,
never irritating the
throat, also their flavor
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