STUDBENTS GIVE1 400! s [ .[ IN SglInerieselRequests 'F hs YearRequire the Services of More Than Sixty Students. CAMPUS LEADERS 'TALK THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER Tt27. 1925''; Scoffs At Charges 1 i I More than 400 speeches were made by student speakers in nearly every county of the state last year in the extension work of the Student Christ- ian association. Ezra Y'oung;, '26, chairman of the deputation cormmit- tee, said yesterday. It is expected that this year's work will exceed last year's in volume and extent, for re quests for speakers have been corning in all week, in answer to an announce- ment sent to Rotary and Kiwanis1 clubs, Y, M..C. A. groups, and high I schools all over the state.I ReqtetsW students to "speak be-f fore luncheon clubs, high school as-1 semblies, father and son banquets, and Mother's clnbj have necessitated se-I curing t'he services of a group of more than 60 undlergraduates,-, wh-ich in"- cludes forei gn t~tudents, athletes, 'and members of debating teams. From this .group will be drawn the per.sonnel for the various programs. The chairman- has received a re-' quest from Ithaca, Mich., for student speakers to appear at eight consecu- tive monthly meetings. From Oxf ord, Mich., has come a request for a speak- er to address a father and son ban- quet. So varied and extensive are the calls, .tlha:,e work is divided among five members of the committee. John Van Ooeveting, '26, has charge of fur- nishing speakers for all Rotary and. Kiwanis luncheon programs. Gerritt Fielstra, '27, secures foreign student4s to speak on subjects relating to their own country and contrasting condi- tions in America with them. Edwin Davis, '26, supplies athlete; and 4ebaters to speak to H-i-Y clubs and city Y. M. C. A. groups on various phases of University life. Martin Mol, '29, arranges programs for high. school assemblies, sending athletes and leaders in campus activities to ac-n quaint , prospective undergraduates with various phases of University life. LUTHER WILL FILL CAB,'INETPOSITIONS I}ta5IIc"loF ci (eria-z y Will Request Raificaitioni of ILocarn4) Se- cuirlty Pict IBACKED BY MAJORITY (by Associated Press) BER:tLIN, Oct. 26.-The expectation )revailed in Berlin today that Chan- :ellor Luther would fill the gap made n his ca inet by the resignation Sun- day of thiree Nationalist members_ {-Jerr Scbicie. minister of the interior, Dr. Von Scliliben, sinister of finance and Dr. Albaert Neuhaus, minister of acorsomics, and than go before the ceicl~stag and re quest ratification of he Locarno security pact and arbi- tration treaties. The three resignations were not un- 'xpected, the gcve,.ning board of the Nationalist party having delared the I tacarn o agreements un satisfactory. It is asserted Chancellor Lutheor, who is backed by Foreign Minister Stressermann, will proceed along the peace lines laid down at Locarno.Tbe chancelor is asserted to b~elieve that he will be given a strong majority in supporting the pact. New York is to have P. cheaper form of taxi transportation. Motorcycles Iwith cab :sidlecars are being built to I give quicker and cheaper service to Gotham patrons. Stirs Canada Appointment of V. Vincent Massey, Toronto, as minister without portfolio in the Canadian cabinet, has excited a' deal *of attention in Dominion political circles. He was secretary of the war council in 1918. f CAM ERAS S$WIFT, '95, REPRESENTS N EW YORK, Oct. ?f.-Noel C. Caffa, - UNIVERSITY AT I:1AUGURALJ i private detective, who negotiated the' I PAY Paricpain a rereenatveofretu.rn of the Donahue jewels, was in-I BEST PRICES Paricpain a rprsetaiv o ddieted by the grand jury Friday charg- h"or imts sel lohg the Uiniversity. James M. Swifth '9ubdwthcmounding a crime. ~~W was present at the inauguration of IC1H. BE\JA1VIN Pres. Raln~h Earle of Worcester Poly- I Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. ___________________ technic Institute last Thursday. 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