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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

T heir Proposal For Further Negotatiaions Heeded By Europe's Leaders

Little Symphony T o Open
Concert Series Oct. 30(
The Little Symphony under the di-
rection of Thor Johnson of the
School of Music, will present the first
in its series - of concerts during the
new school year on Sunday, Oct. 30
in Hill Auditorium.

Con Conrad, Composer
Of 'Margie,' Is Dead
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Sept. 28-
UIP)-Con Conrad, 49, song writer, died
today at nearby Van Nuys where he
had been staying for his health.
Conrad was composer of "Margie"

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Agriculture Henry Wallace; Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins; Secretary of State Cordell Hull; Secretary of War Harry Woodring.
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ROME
be reached within a week," said the
peace-seeking Prime Minister.
Mussolini was believed in most for-
eign circles to have been chosen as
mediator because he was likely to
have the most influence over lis
Rome-Berlin axis partner
Though confirmation of the re-
port was lacking, some foreign ob-
servers believed President .Eduard
Benes' resignation was the condition
II Duce set upon his acting as medi-
ator.
Authority for this belief was lent
by Virgino Gayda, authoritative fas-
cist commentator who wrote in Il
Giornale D'Itala:
"Only the resignation of Benes
could at the last hour turn aside per-
haps fatal events."
A call on Pope Pius by the British
Minister to the Holy See, Francis Os-'
borne, apparently indicated Cham-
berlain was also attempting to en-
list the pontiff to support British ef-
forts for peace.

(Continued from Page 1)
WASHINGTON
have for everyone, asked Il Duce to
lend his aid to settle the controversy
by negotiation or other peaceful
means and without recourse to
farce."
In Tokyo, the foreign minister was
said to have expressed himself "in
favor of the sincere desire on the part
of the American President" to pre-
vent war.
During the day, the Navy called
three light cruisers from the Pacific
coast for assignment to duty in evacu-
ating American citizens from Europe
in case the necessity arose.
Nazi Ships Called Home
NEW YORK, Sept. 27-(P)-Ger-
many's mighty merchant fleet, built
up to high rank again after near-dis-
solution in the World War, steamed
swiftly toward home ports tonight.

.Self -Deternmination Called
Reason For Expansion
(Continued from Page 1)
cepts in the abstract the rightness of
'the freedom of national minorities to
determine to whatination they shall
belong, it need not follow that he
should in this concrete instance con-
sider it equally right that Czechoslo-
vakia cede to Germany the Sudeten
area on the basis that the population
of that area wish it.
Professor Sellars expressed the
opinion that Germany would prob-
ably be successful in obtaining its
present demands. He saw in the pro-
posed forthcoming four-power con-
ference further increase in the power
of the totalitarian states of Europe,
an increase which might conceivably
end with these states the dominat-
ing powers of the Continent, with the
democratic nations pushed back to
the position of only second-rate pow-
'ers.

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