THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1934 Will Sarajevo 1914 Be Repeated? 'No,' Says Prof. Preston Slosson A it h rM'' 17 -- - 4 _ _ I g1c " e n"tvay Iears Ago To ILO.T.C. From The Daily Files of SOctober 11, 1914 AM--MON -mo.-w- -W-a (continued From Page 1) not find alliance or support in any the greatest modern workers for last- quarter - Italy, the Balkan States, ing peace. "France, through Bar- or elsewhere." Three new officers have been assign- thou, has been 'looking after the What will be the effect of the kill- ed to duty with the R.O.T.C. unit fences,'" Professor Slosson pointed ing? The possible effects of the slay- of the University. ing of King Alexander may be three. These new members of the staff out. "That is, he has been trying to Professor Slosson believes, of thes m a msience deartment extend the influence of French diplo- "First, as has been mentioned, are replacing the officers transferred macy through the countries of east- there is a possibility of a Croatian to other places last year. They will ern Europe, and to keep Poland and insurrection with Juogslavia. This be assigned to this post for a period: Sthe Little Entente - Czechoslovakia,;may be but the signal fornan out- of from three to six years. Roumania, and Jugoslavia, from en- acilwar."iCaptain R. E. Hardy, of the Ord- tering into any sort of alliance with a civil war. nance department is replacing Capt. Germany. It was evidently his plan that ndhe ree aite oserve A. B. Custis. Capt. Hardy received a to completely surround Germany with that the regents appointed to serve!C. E. ,degree from Rensselaer Poly- a ring of states devoted to French with young King Peter II may not technic Institute and his M.B.A. from diplomacy in order that Hitler might be dposedrsokindly toward France Harvard. He has been graduated and pro-French diplomacy as wasfo h rnneSho fApi --____--__--_- King Alexander. If this should be to nthed Ordnnce School ofhA pli- Ridin, the case, it will greatly weaken theI Technology. R.O .T.C. Ridin sphere of French influence in the Tcnlg. Near East." Capt. Walter B. Fariss of the In- ? fantry is replacing Capt. Robert A. S e S s o n 1 "Third, we see fo history th lord who served here for e unusal- regencies of more than one person ly long period of six years. Capt., have never proved successful. It us- Fariss attended the University of Beginuesday ually has happened that power ______evenualy cmes o te hads o te.Kansas, and has been graduated from eventually comestorthe.handstotheseveral sections of the Infantry Twenty-one applications have been srneto h gop htteSchool. eventual effect of this combination st Lieut. Merton G. Waflington. R.O.T.C. equitation group, the Intra- will be, I cannot predict. of the Signal Corps, is replacing Capt. mural department announced today. King Alexander was the crown C.E. Powell. Lieut. Wallington The lessons will be uinder the direc- prince regent for his fat her Peter at graduated from West Point, the tion of the department, and not di- the outbreak of the World War. He United Statcs Military Academy, in rectly connected with the R.O.T.C. was a member of the Karageorgevich 11924. except through the fact that all taking dynasty that ascended to the throne the course are members of the ad- of Serbia in 1903 after the bloody' vanced corps of the unit. Palace Revolution in which all mem- L. E. Coulter who will be in charge hers of the rival house of ObrenovichRE stated yesterday that the first meet- were murdered. ing of the group will be held next TYPEWRITERS Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. He requested Architectural (l.b Will : s St $Ueee Prentiss Douglas' freshmen eleven defeated Michigan State Normal col- lege team by a score of 7-0 yesterday, in the first game of the freshman season. Drooping and soggy with rain, the flag of 1918 did not stay long on top of the pole during yesterday's flag rush. Despite the rain, the ranks of both classes were well filled. The sophs won the games by the score of 4-0. * * * Because of thenecessity of making several repairs and installations, the University wireless station will not be opened until the end of this month. In compliance with Pres. Harry B. Hutchin's wishes that Pres. Wilson's neutrality proclamation be adhered to, no mention of the European war was made at the last meeting of the Cosmopolitan club. Michigan has 96 alumni serving as missionaries in 25 foreign countries. Come and Look Fellows! I have a complete line of those popular ZIPPER SLACKS and ZIPPER JACKETS Ai SPECIAL PRICES Chas. Doukas--Custom Tailo 1319 S. University that those signed up report to him at that time under the Engineering I i Arch. Because of the enthusiastic recep- tion with which this innovation was greeted, Mr. Coulter said, it may be necessary to form another group. If this is done, formal notification of the fact will be made. 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