I SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1927 THE MICHIGANw DAILY ?'AII1I P'RIM MICHIGANMERO STUDENT COMMITT TO0.RUSSIA IS NAMED' STANLEY TANNER, '7, SELECTEI) ,AS ONE OF GROUP OF 7 VISITroS 19 SCHOOLS REPRESENTED General Soviet Student Bureau Will Act As Host To Expedition , During Investigation Stanley Tanner, '27, has been se- lected as the delegate of the University in the proposed visit to Russia this summer. Tanner will make one of a group of 75 students representing 19 schools and colleges throughout the country. The object ,of the expedition is to study internal conditions in So- viet Russia in order to correct and bring up-to-date the impressions in this country. The students will leave in two groups, the first sailing June 15, the second June 29. The Central Student Bureau of the Russian Government will be official host too the visitors, providing interpreters, chaperones, en- tertainment and first-class passage on Soviet trains and river-boats. After seeing Leningrad and Moscow, the delegation will divide into four groups, industry, education, politics, and Russo-Chinese situation. The last- named group will go across Siberia to China, and return via the Pacific. The first group will investigate the wood- works, the textile manufactures, the mineral regions in the Iral mountains, and the Ikon painting. The second will visit the children's colony and the workers home, and will journey to the Riviera of Russia-the Black Sea. The third will investigate the pol- itics of the county. It will go to the Yarsmark, the Fair, and then down the Volga by boat to Georgia, the Paris of the Near East, the Caspian Sea, Bahu, the oil city and the land of the Don Cossacks. The student delegation is a spon- taneous student movement arising be- cause of the conflicting red and white propaganda which has come to this country about Russia. The students of nineteen institutions of America are sending delegates to the Soviet Repub- lic, and these delegates will, report in the fall what they have observed. The executive committee consists of Hillmen Bishop of Columbia; Wil- liam Davis; Beatrice Heiman of Bar- nard; and John Afree of New York University. The chief adviser of the delegation is Samuel Cahan, instructor in Journalism at Syracuse University. Within the next year 871 miles of new railway lines will be opened in India. Patronize Daily Advertisers OPPORI Students interested in m vacation should see Mr.I JUNE 12, from 1-4 p. m offers two clever, 'easy selling U. S. Official Aids Americans In China SUMMER DAILY TO ISSUE EXTRAS 'published in thie second extra, which ---___-_ will e sol MAdra mnngJune 20. Special features and photographs alumni (ay exercises,in add iionI oTiflotby May. liunlio ( i : of this of senior class activities, alumni special features regarding tihe turning ' v ar' Daily, will write a column i events, and the beginning of work on of the first sPade for the exeavation w <<