EIGH .~j TUE MICHIGAN DAILY Fl MIAY, Slosson Tells Of Peace Plan For All World (Continued from Page 1) bunal, he pointed out, is necessary, as there can be no peace in the world without law and no "law with- out enforcement." This, it will be aoted, obviates the fault that has been found with the present League, that it "has no teeth." 5. Plebiscites conducted by armed representatives of -impartial "third parties" for all changes in national borders are called for. The Saar election is cited as an example of this type of plebiscite. If this principle were applied, the reestablishment of Poland and Czechoslovakia would, according to Profes, Slosson, be virtually as- sured; but genuinely Germai dis- tricts would remain German, and genuinely Russian districts could be- come Russian. 6. A reduction of armaments is called for in this last section of the peace plan. It goes on, moreover, to prvide for inspections of all muni- tions factories, shipyards, forts and other places of military importance by experts in the service of the League of Nations. This, Professor Slosson explained, would prevent not only the preparation of secret armament but also suspicions of such breach of faith in the minds of other nations. These should be the terms to be proposed immediately by the United States, he said. "If accepted, they would put an end to the Second World War. If rejected by the ag- gressor governments," Professor Slos- son concluded, "at least they would avert a third World War by crown- ing victory . . with a just and wise and enduring peace= settlement." WJR Will Broadcast First Of Radio Series The history of radio will be the subject of the first of a series of dramatic programs to be broadcast 3:30 p.m. today over Station WJR The series, tentaveiy called "The Michigan Radio Guild," is designed to educate high school students iri the fundamentals of broadcasting. The script for today was written by Leonard Schleider, '41, Norman Schorr, '40, Jack Silcott, Grad., and Michael Kinsella, Spec. It will be announced by Don Chown, Grad. Gulf Of tSl4V BouiaTHOUSANDS QUIT YiIPRI MA 5$J nU~tl AALAND IS " TURKUI FhVN/SHARfS RISE 1'1 )ISBEG N Al /:/A' P kNI- STeGRKDOW - a tiulfof S T OJGso a RgaLiv' c R ___D1 t.L .t , Conclusion of a pact with Lithuania gave Soviet Russia a springboard on the Baltic, from the Gulf of Finland to the border of East Prussian. Germany, near the port of Memel which Germany recently seized from Lithuania. Shaded area shows the three. 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But she added she couldn't wed anyway until her divorce is final a year hence. Shaw and Miss Grable are-shown dining in a Holly wood restaurant on the eve of her; divorce. II AT YOUR CAMPUS REXALL DRUG STORE 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes......29c 60c Calox Tooth Powder.. .......39c 100 Bayer's Aspirin .............. 59c 35c Vicks Vapo-Rub ............. 31c 50c Williams Shaving Cream......39c 75c Fitch's Shampoo .............49c 500 Rexal l Facial Tissues .........25c 40c Squibb's Tooth Paste .......... 33c Hot Fudge Toasted Sandwich Sundae Malted Milk 12C 22c Camels - Chesterfields - Old Golds Rnlaiin c-n Cuirle - nnel I i mro Crike N New York's former Governor l- fred E. Smith spoke recently on behalf of President Roosevelt's r-e- quest to repeal the arms embargo. Smith's action brought him back to the support of the President after five years of disagreement. Two British airmen (dark uniforms), officers of the Royal Air Force, are shown chatting with German sergeants at a camp for prisoners of war at Itzehoe, Germany. The Britons were brought down by German aircraft over Thuringia, according to a caption passed by the British censor. i i I I . . . . . . . . . . i , X