SAT'LTRDAY, \QVLMBER 3, 1923 SATTR~AY NOEMBE 3, 23THE MICHIGAN DAILY . .... x FRANCE "TO RESIST REPARAITION PROBE Opposition to Appointment. of Expert Commission May Jeopardize Negotiations S t FRENCH RADICALS APPROVE POINCARE'S PROPOSED NOTE Washingtonl, Nov. 2.- (By A.P.) - Statements attributed to Premier Poincare, in press advices from Par- is, indicate the desire of the French government to resist sharply: the scope Sof. the proposed. expert inquiry into the reparations situation have occa- sioned considerable comment in offi- cial quarters in- Washington. It as aidauthoritatively that. the restrictions outlined were not in ac- cord with 'the suggestion for an ex- Cpert commission put forth by Hughes. -x. There was every indication that if France insisted upon a formula that Awould prevent a full and complete in- quiry into Germany's capacity, the 'success of the present negotiations would be seriously jeapordized ini the eyes of Washington. S Paris, Nov. 2.-(By A.P.)-Premier Poincare's Nevers speech is regard- zed in political circles here more as for homre consumption than as a re- ply. to the Washington and London Ssuggestions regarding a conference r of experts top consider Germany's ca- ~,pacity for the _payment of repara- tions. The premier's' speech is con- sidered to be the first gun in the elec- toral campaign in 1924. S It is pointed out that for the first ~.time in a long series of. speeches be- gun in the summer the Premier spoke in a radical socialist department, be- ~fore an assembly presided over by a Sdeputy from the left group, he having -heretofore restricted his activities Ito, solid nationalistic centers in the Marne and the Meuse. The radicals are jubilant over the t~tone and spirit of the Premier's ad- dress especially his closing words: ~"We covet no territory; we respect the liberty of peoples; we; desire to Sretain with our allies the most amia- 3 . 1 1 3i . tI . k 34 ;t s ble relations. We ask nothing better! will be given a test a week before the for the freshmen sectional group vs. team 10; 3:15 o'clock, Thursday-1- than-to resume ;with Germany the in- regular meet by the Intramural ofici- speedball leagues s as follows: 3:15.j team 2 vs. team 5; 4:15 o'clock, team tercourse of good neighbors." als in order to ascertain his physical o'clock, Monday-team 1 vs. team 2, 13 vs. team 9; 3:15 o'clock, Friday- This is the whole .program of the condition. If he passes the test, he team 8 vs. team 9; 3:15 o'clock, Tues- team 1 vs. team 4; 4:15 o'clock, team F o d u ff Ileft group, the radicals point out and will be allowed to compete Nov. 19. day-team 3 vs. team 4; 4:15 o'clock- 7 vs, team 10. F 1 s8 they express the hope that the Pre-! -team 7 vs. team 6; 3:15 o'clock, Wed-' The teams have been divided into' mier will persevere in his good de-! The complete schedule for next week nesday-team 1 vs. team 3; team 3 two leagues of five teams each. Each sires. aggregation will play four games in O : iII~~l~ilililfti~il{I{llllllilllilillllllllilf~liiiialllleffortililtoii wint theeffrtitlen teoftltheirei league, the winners to play a match fori; Intramural Items__________________________ = the championship. The awards will, M =___- be numerals to the winning team andl its manager. Th'1e balan