ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1917. To Safeguard Vessels grossing Submarine Zone ADVISE ATTI SUMMER Times Oblige Stud( rations of all American merchant vice is planned by the government e submarine zone. The proposal ker and Daniels and will be adopt- ,To' ships with capable reserves, the pres- .t fleet. Those who do not wish to American and Pacific trades, al- jority are ready to enter the naval merchant marine already is en- ally all the new ships will be put en, it is estimated, will erican shipyards will be needed turn out vice. Oves NUN MILITARIST WARNS PEOPLE OF NEW I FREYTAG ARGUES T GERMANY MUST PLAN FRESH ARMY , Nov. 28.-With inevitable defeat onflict, Prussian mi are looking forwa the into the minds of Prus ts is given by a book jus Germany called "Deduc e World War," a copy o eceived here today fron by Lie tals of the three tre calm, but be- lomacy is fairly ave of Sweden ag C~ the 'reytE inisters. e ana tne cloua grows ion that public opin- Nas steadily growing ties against Germany agen, Dr. Andersen to Berlin to verify f possible, to change ude, according to in- ned by Associated y Seize Base saw Dr. von Kuehl- for foreign affairs, d the report that if the war and per- and American fleets e on Norwegian soil, feel impelled to seize base in Denmark. German element was die in Germany and e against which the :h its more moderate host difficult to con- "Moreover, when the number of t those who have fought in the great r war has fallen away, we shall have to j aim at subjecting at least to a cursory r training the men of military age who v are at first rejected, but who in the v course of war have turned out to be fit for service, so that when war breaks i out, they may form a generous source v of reserves." Long Peace Impossible a "What is the use of all this? It may be asked. Will not the general ex- haustion of Europe after the world conflagration put the danger of a new war in the background, and does not this terrible murder of peoples point inevitably to disarmament to pave the way to permanent peace? "The reply is that no one can under- take to guarantee a long period of peace. Lasting peace is guaranteed c only by strong armaments." 1 Wants Giant Navy 1 General von Freytag then argues for a greater German navy to cope on sea Ti with the increase of the army on iand. He says:< "In the future, as in the past, the linavian rulers every possible excited Norwe- itinue the three mon, "The Thar 0:30 o'clock, w erle, supported 'he "New Battle li" will be sung sil gve a selb Messiah.t" A Tlo lQ li and 'ngdoms in the path Gustave Suggests Parley King Gustave returned to Stockholm and launched the suggestion of a con- ference of the three kings, accompan- ied by the premiers and foreign min- isters, at Christiania. It is difficult to judge how far Ger- many was actuated in its step by gen- uine fear of Norwegian action, how far by a desire to force Norway into toning down its strongly anti-German sentiment and wave the "big stick" over the three countries during the pending negotiations with the United States and the entente regarding the embargo, and .thereby get as good a bargain as possible for Germany. Dr. Reuben Peterson Commissioned Dr. Reuben Peterson of the Medical school has received a major's com- German people will have to seek firm cohesion in its glorious army and in its be-laureled young fleet. Our busi- ness is to maintain the fundamental ideas of war as they lived in the Ger- man up to 1914, to soak them in the experiences of the present war and to make the fullest technical use of them." A Thiank tomorrow n church. At will be Ro 9:30 o'cloc day. it Merchantmen on, Nov. 28.- attacks dur- Jov. 25, were an 1600 tons, page, and one was officially Pacifism is Searned mer The last chapter of the book, called less "Still Ready for War," argues Ger- or s many must be ready to plunge into the fresh conflict after the present whirl- Adn wind of bloodshed and horror is over. incr "Germany did not have nearly clas enough armaments on land and sea, in 1z when the present war began," writes von Freytag, "and this must be remed- Art ied in the future. More money will be M unconditionally required to equip the asst fatherland as she should be equipped." awa