\VDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 'Tihl R pww' TRFFZ SPEAS ONI COABR'AIMS Pornier Field Seretry of Nai onal Orgaizaion Stes Purposes For Local Body DiSCUSSES BUSINESS I That the primary object of a wchamber of commece should be the development of character and the bet- trment of general living conditions in the community, declared Edward 17' Trefz, formr field secretary of the United States Chamber of Co- crce, in an address before members of the local chamber yesterday noon. Touc~ing upon larger economic is- sues, Mr. "Trefz said that wealth in this country is In general wisely and efficiently created' and distributed, but that it is not wisely consumed. san illustration of this defect in American business, he called atten-I Lion to the fact that more money is pent yearly upon tobacco, sft Ilrinks, and cosmetics than upon all pf our educational institutions to- Bother.,' In conclusion Mr. Trefz declared that the main purpose of business isj to leave a better civilization behindj it, and that business men of today are placing more emphasis on real 96hivement than on mere material puceess. "We are in reality," he said, "only the trustees of the things that We think we possess. Mr. Trefz is known as one of the foreniost speakers on popular issues I In the country, having served with Herbert Hoover on the Food Commis-1 lion and later one of the Ententet speakers for the Americani govern- I 'nent following the World war. Of Orninence, Says ' Preston' Slosson~ (Continued from Page One.) Professor Slosson pointed out the reasons why the restoration of theI .monarchy would not be an easy task.1 In the first place, the attempt might readily provoke pivil war in Germany, hie said, and furthermore no indication has been m~ade who that monarcl might be. "The former kaiser has lost much of his popularity, and it is un- certain whether'hIe wod be avail-1 able for the office," le explained. "And he would be the only logical choice on hereditary grounds. The ( crown prince might be a possible candidate but le Is even more of a. notorious militarist than his father. And again, one of the Bavarian princes might be selected to rule the country, which, undoubtedly would please the Catholics and strengthen the union with Austria." 'no~ selection of VonHindenburg to head the government is "bad" in the estimation' of Professor S ossen, butj not as dangerous as would have been1 ill( election of Ludendorf, who trailed seventh in the preliminary vote. "Von Hindenburg is popular in Germany because of the part he. played in the war. lHe is not as temperamental as Ludendorff. If he attempts to restore the monarchy he will do so by peaceful and constitu- tional methods, and not by force. Ie Is undoubtedly loyal to his country and is not lookng'directlyr for war as is Ludendorff."f Political reaction in France is now, inevitable, in Professor Slosser's es- timation, and hre feels confident that that country will not disarm now in any way because of the generally un- expected trend of the German ele tion. That Germany will be inclined to frther disregard her reparations is likely, he believes. Just how that country will regard the 'Dawes reportI and the League of Nations in the fu- ture is very uncertain at the present time, he added.j "Von Hindenburg will be employed as a tool, by his associates" Professor lossen concluded, "and the chance o1f Grermany's being transformed from a republic to another- monorchy is cer tanly tremendously increased." Dean To Talk On wFrench Club PFlay Turkey Demands Mosel Oil Fields IN AA$C~~~A AIX Mo~ ~CA~gOutA The f 3 Ci( .1Vampu s Credo ball, but it can be' advantageously used for otlher events." J. LA. Salm, '27.-"Absolutely not. Every :,(-ool is spending too much mfoney oIL intercollegiate athletics. It, should come to the time now when universities are respected for other things than their" Kipkes, Granges,; Pfanns, or Yosts and Rocknes." I cC. A. Johnson, '28.-"1 firmly be- lieve t hat Michigan should ha< ve a ' JadjuinWhich will be at 0least as' i 1 Take Your Guests To the Lincoln Hotel, where the service they will receiNIe. you can 1,-su It is ou} tA of desire to please our patrons to the utmc: LINCOLN F< r S 'lOWI,3'S fju(' ,ion: Are, you in favor good and which will accomnodate asE a ''1; '1tto build ni, w-and many people as any other in th7e BigI fl2~'l uger.Jadia'u for the Univer- !Ten.~ This would serve to do awayj 9with the discontent which always 1~'iec mskd' Uiontarom. prevails among the alumni and t i 14ic as 4lr~: *Antarom udent bodies every fail." 1 . 1. Murphy~, '25T?. "Recent con- I x e tT gut? eatiun cntit ions at Ferry jgu1' 212 EASTI HURON " A situation of great complex- sty for the British government, and one of far reaching conse- quence to the world's principal foil combines will be precipitated if, as is predicted, Turkey's Claims to the ,Mosul oil fields -are lowed finally by the League of ;Nations. It weas only recently 'that the vayious nations interest- ed settled the question of joint participation in these fields by giving American concerns a 25 per cent interest in the interna- tional combine. Lord Bradbury .is mentioned for the chairman- ship of the combine. Allowance of '.turkey's claims would givt Ijim a messy problem to settle. f'ie I nI ?aate it ia?,peidt ivc Ithat we have a h:1 ;2s1:'d s in mpell fci ielope, anid se..ls Iwill be Sent You 4)Y r 'I ~tIcaI'"to a3'1 ni.all mail£o'' , i'7; shold be addressed. i Reeaedb thre yarsago t i ll, . Feiu e stiaby medUl nie't co mitry ever scree ned. Itcot o r- Atied romehe ublCbuli os ae ftuercl et. s tD isrntire y - i P~usiodueeby efn screned.It cstIp or Psa ostIvely Upnt. z,7t, wheire the Nuts come from i --ssth ed by the Greatest As.-. !'rn'?cage of Comedy Stars in Pick ares T oday 1 3' w "+C? 1 S IV . " NlIVtSEIR -Nil wwi u' Dean John R. Effinger of the college will give. a lecture annual French play at 4 t'hursday in Natural Science literaryj onl the -O'clock auditor- . ; GRAND1 PNSPECIAL We save you For the Spring House Party CONTINUED: "Clever Fellah, if you Ilic- clo ely ." "Guess I'll take it in"- "if you do you'll learn how to Miay pool- __. "How's th'at?" "Spend 50 c epts, you aurnuy--- A 'ooit kill you And o lar unto the Nighit L't"Igh'ed the BraveSix Hundred- Rorsto the1 eft of Tkrn- qu~dAnywhere . SPECIAL ADDED) FEATURE H. C. WITWER'S Newest Stories Featuring ALBERTA GF0RGEAL V IS { I '