CHINESE WILL MEET HERE SEPTEMER 1- (Continued from Page 1) Sports to be Conducted Because of theimportance that the Chinese~ feel physical education holds in national development, a great many athletic contests have been arranged. The sports that will be indulged in are basketball, swimming, soccer, ten- nis, and track.tMedals and silver cups Iwill be given the successful competi- tors in thege sports. One day of the conference will be taken for an inspection of the import- ant Detroit plants, such as the Ford Motor company, Parke-Davis com- pany, and the Detroit News plant. Spe- cial cars will convey the delegates to Detroit and arrangements have been made with the plants1for the inspec- tions. The ;chairmen of the committees and the program will be announced at a later date. Local Club in Charge The local Chinese Students' club has undertaken'the details of, the confer- ence and will lie in charge of seeing' that the delegates from other colleges get settled. The officers of this club are: President, K. H. Wu, '21; vice- preident, Miss Helen Wong, '24M; sec- retary, G. T. Liu, '24M; treasurer, Miss Z. T. Tsao, '23; chairman patriotic committee, S. Q. Wong, '20; chairman athletic committee, G. H. Tsai, '22; social and reception committee, Miss Helen Wong, . K. La, '21E, and chair- man club room committee, P. C. Kwok. There are 56 Chinese students in summer .school, of which number 25 are from other schools, who intend to remain over for the conference. The schools represented are the Universi- ties of Illinois, Chicago, Stanford, Pur- due, Oberlin, Wisconsin, Ames, North Dakota, Mass. Inst. Tech., and Pomona college of California.- T1 I IT NATIOA iLA HASntHne roEaKgeSSE (Continued from Page 1) privileges of international intercourse. "Recognition is not the result of im- partial proceedings.. A new state ap- pears. Decision of recognition or of withholding recognition is made in the foreign offices of the established states, where dickering and bargaining often decide the issue. The real rea- son for these decisions is often never known to the public. Here interna- tional law is still imperfect."1 Referring to the many unreal, im- practical rules contained in it, P-rof. Dickinson said international law is the product of accumulated customs. order, or judicial decision affects its growth." All states are eunally entitled to the protection of international law, but they are not all equal in it, stated I Prof.eDickinson. lHe attributed the failure of The 1-lague tribunal to ac-' complish its program to an attempt to equalize all the nations. EnIai must he placed upon the settlement of disputes in a peaceful manner instead of upon the means to reduce the havoc of war," he said. "Military necessity is nothing new. The Germans made it more.terrible. The submarine will be used in the next war if it is an effective weapon. Gas was unlawful, but it has come to stay. Don't think you can legislate it out, International law has not been sue- cessful in limiting war, nor is it likely to succeed. "Without pleading for the present League of Nations, or any league, establishment of some orga there must be some, practical organ- international scope, there ization for the settlement of interna- prospect for betterment in tional disnutes, and until the public is Lion of international law," ready to make some sacrifices for the Prof. Dickinsoi' the Delicious Special Bricks Every Sunday Get One from Our Dealer Next Sunday "Nothing like legislation, executive 'I rest WHITE FLANNEL OR WHITE SERG- TROUSERS WHITE SHIRTS FOR OUTING WEAR R Cw . Sold at the best Soda Fbuntains -in over Three Hundred Michi- gan Towns and Cities. C. A. CONNOR iCE CREAM CO. 416 FOURTH STREET I. 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The way it has been received can be judged from the fact that in only two months' time from the date of its ap- pearance as a finished and properly revised book, it has been received by 24 of the largest schools in the coun- try, namely: California, Cincinnati, Chicago,, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Illi- nois, Arizona, Alabama, Oklahoma, Dartmouth college, and Carnegie Poly- technic Institute> The book is the first in opening "a new and modern way in the study of zoology and one, according to zoolo- gists, in which there is logical connec- tion. COLORADO EDUCATION HEAD STOPS HERE FOR TWO DAYS Dr. H. M. Barrett, director of the College of Education at the University of Colorado, stopped here Wednesday for a two-day stay at the University. He is visiting various summer schools. So far he has been at Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Chicago, and he will visit Columbia and Harvard after leaving here. 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