_ THE MICH IGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 18, Vote by States on House Dry Law Proposal 2 St Al A3 ; MINN. ,." FS AS P.3 S.D. ta".r- qd F32'plt7 er to 2O 1 YO. P I A "L Ak GGFS F"t. 10 // pA". NEB. PI AIO g18A1 x / onro 1 NE p" Ft +i DE1. F U°AN 'r 17 A9 W.YA" FS % Az coo. f2.A vA" A4 AK AS, F5 , F3 Lip Y. 7 AU Nc"" OKLA. , f I flRlt" S'c- APIZ. hl. MEX. A8 R.1 it A6 Ft TO OFfER Carnegie Peace Cooperate Summer Talk on Washington 1 to &e Given' Tonight'E11 "Historic Washington' is the ti-/[) tle of an illustrated lecture to be given by Mrs. William G. Brown at 8 o'clock tonight in Hill auditor- - Endowment to ium under the auspices of the - ~ in Giving Washtenaw county chapter of the WANTED Classes. Sons of the American Revolution. ssAdmission to the lecture is free TYPING-Grad. theses a specialty, In the further development of its policy of advancing the study and teaching of international law, the division of international law of the Carnegic Endowment for Interna- ticnal Peace will provide, in coop- ccration with the University, a sum- conirenc. .AGAIST 7 me sesionforinternational law E !ire c .Ite c rs x h c w ill b e h eld h ere More than 800 Rotarians are ex- FeOinnrs Juneh 27 and cnlding peeted to attend the district Rotary b.ginning June 27 and concluding convention to be held here April T7AANTC July 28. 10, 11, and 12, according to Wilfred 187 FOT. Courses to be given include: The .aw,_Director of Alumni__Rela-_classics of international law, James mssn and, chairman of the com- __Brown Scott; bibliography of inter- mittee for the conference.I The resolution proposing submission to the states of a constitutional amendment giving the individ- national law, international law and ual states control over liquor was defeated in the House of Representatives by a vote of 227 to 187. The map the cosntitution, codification of in- Each of the 53 clubs in the :.di above shows how the state delegations .voted. The shaded states had a majority voting against the resolu- ternational law with respect to ter- tIct has been asked to bripg to the tion and the dark states a majority favoring it. Figures show division of vote. ritorial waters and the competence c nerence as the guest of the club 1of curts with regard to foreign some outstanding boy in the com- munity and it is expected by the committee in charge that 40 boys Engri eers to Debate I Clark Claims College Detroit Team Ton hit Lowers Power to Earn of the college of engineering, will NEW YORK, March 17. -Prof. T ATmeet the Detroit cl-apter at 8: o'- Harold F. Clark, at Teachers' col- clock tonight in the Detroit City lege, Columbia university, declares! Ohio Stag Lawyer Writes on College auditorium to debate the that a college education is dis- Austro-German Customs question, "Resolved, that a boardtgd. of competent engineers should re- tinctly detrimental to the earning Case Decision. vise the engineering curriculum capacity of the modern youth. along more cultural lines." Professor Clark states that the That the world court considered The Michigan team, composed of normal type of college education political factors but was not the Earl C. Briggs, '33E, Stanley C. Kil- makes many students too pensive prey to political pressure in the de- lian, '34E, and William S. McDow- and hesitant for the task of money- cision of the Austro-German cus- ell, '34E, will defend the negative making in post-college life. side of the question. This debate is tdrms case last September is the being held under the auspices of contention of Robert Elden Math- the Associated Technical Society of ews, of Ohio State University, writ- Detroit. ing in the March issue of the law The executive council of Sigma review which appears today. Rho Tau, which convened in Lan- BASS Refuting the wide-spread crit- sing recently, agreed to hold the1OUTDOOR icism of the court which was charg- annual spring convention in Ann ed with reflecting political consid- Arbor this year. It will convene erations rather than purely legal the week of May 8. ones, Mathews says that law can-__ - not exist "in vacuo." A certain L'tchns q~m~n~t of Pvnchmings, iral nints states, George Grafton Wilson. Fundamental conceptions in in- ternational law, codification of in- ternational law with special refer- ence to diplomatic privileges and immunities, Jesse S. Reeves; inter- pretation and application of inter- national law in Anglo-American countries, Edwin D. Dickinson; modern sources of international law, George A. Finch. In addition, seminars and lec- tures of the above subjects will be given every week-day morning from 8 to 12. Public lectures on various subjects will also be given during the term. I r. -:.. r - , ; -, " .-% I w Shown inAlumni Hall A circulatingx exhibition of Etch- ings and Dry-Points of Four Cen- turies, sponsored by the College Art association, is now being shown in the north and south galleries of the Alumni Memorial hall. 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