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ARBITRATION EMBASSY ENLARGES TRIP PLANS

Six Colleges and Universities Have Representaives--Sayre's Treaty to Be Submitted

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The American Arbitration Embassy, in cooperation with the American Arbitration Crusade, has completed the plans for its trip to Europe which will be from July 20 to August 10. Any students, however, interested in this expedition which is bearing Professor F. B. Sayre's 12 treaty to Paris, may still join.

The American embassy will sail on the S. S. Sluttgart on July 12 for Paris where it will attend an arbitration treaty with representatives of the French Youth Movements. Professor Sayre's treaty will be presented in person to the French students with an appeal for action, and it is hoped that, at a public ceremonial, the treaty will be signed by representatives of the youth of both nations. Over a half dozen colleges and universities will be represented by this expedition.

They will then proceed to Germany where a twenty-one day conference will be held with leaders of the German Youth Movement at their headquarters in the castle of Franconia and at the University of Holdelberg.

The cost of the trip will be $100 including transportation and anyone interested should get in touch with Brent D. Allinson, West 12 Street, New York.

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