THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Poincare Refuses to Allow Advisers to Fix Indemnity German Insolvency Planned Before France Entered Ruhr Area, Says Premier Paris, Nov. 1, U.(P.)—"It is not time to change our policy and we will not change," Premier Polineare declared today in an important discussion of the reparations tangle at the unveiling of the treaty between France and Algeria at Nevers. "The expert advisors commission must not set the amount of Germany's reparations debt," he reiterated. We agree to an investigation of what Germany can pay now or during a short length of time under the reparations commission, helped by any experts they may employ. Commission's Power Limited Commission's Power Limited "The reparations commission is absolutely entitled to frame new ways of payment and to try to find means to restore Germany's financial ability; but we must ask them not to disavow the decision regarding the amount that is our due. "We are anxious as soon as possible to solve in full accord with our allies the question of reparations, in which we are more interested than anybody, but we do not want to be干预." Poincaré said, emphatically. "We will not abandon our rights nor give up the guarantee we have taken. We will not tear up the treaty signed by so many nations. "Germany believed that the longer she was able to delay the fulfilment of her obligations, the more difficult it would be for the allies to continue their policy of solidarity. She systematically organized her bankruptcy before France had ever decided to enter the Ruhr." Industrialists Own Germany "We will not allow the reconstruction of Germany's army. We do not wish to covet any territory. We wish to keep on terms of mutual confidence and amicable relations with our allies, and we shall be led to resume good new fairly recent relationships with normal there is a treaty in the blood of our dead. It is sacred; we will not permit it to be touched." German Coalition Fails Will Probably Be Replaced by Reactionary Regime Berlin, Nov. 1 (U. P.)-Chancellor Streesman's patchwork coalition appeared to be slipping toward down-fall today. All signs indicated that the coalition soon would be replaced either by a reactionary regime or an actual dictatorship, probably with Streesman as its head. The Chancellor, it was stated, is ambitious to rule without socialist aid. Should two days negociation to save the coalition government succeed, there was every indication that it would only be averted temporarily. A crisis in the near future was considered inevitable. It was freely forecast that if the Chancellor failed to persuade the Socialists to abandon their demand that he lift his limited state of seige decree, and the Socialists leave the German government will not regret their departure. Twenty-five members of the Manhattan chapter of Chi Omega were week-end guests at the Lawrence chapter house. 2 Dramatic Club Will Meet to Review Class Play The K. U. Dramatic Club will have a short business meeting in the Little Theater in Green hall. Thursday at 14:35 p.m., on campus, for plays which are being presented in the Little Theater by the students in the dramatic art classes. The club will vote on the play for membership and there will be plays for membership in the club. Coaches Will Select New Hockey Teams for Fall Tournament There will also be a meeting of the play committee after the presentation of the plays, according to T. G. Wear, chairman of the committee. There is some difficulty about the production of the first play chosen, and the meeting is called to discuss this condition. Color of Stockings to Be Mark of Distinction Between Different Classes Women hockey teams will be picked next week by the coaches, Madd Ruth Hoover and Miss Louise Phillips. Eleven regulars and five substitutes will be selected for each team. To be eligible for a position on the team over half the practice must be attended. Even if the girl does not make the team, 15 points are given, providing she has been at over half the practices. The scouts are entitled to half of the points they are given the same 100 points that the regulars on the team receive. The members of the winning team each win 50 additional points Each team plays the other team twice. The winning of the tournament is figured on a percentage basis. At the finish of the tournament, a varsity team will be picked. Twenty-three varsity teams are awarded for making the varsity team. Most of the games will begin in 4:30 p.m. on the scheduled days, but an effort is being made to arrange as many as possible at 3:30 p.m. due to the fact that it is very hard to play when it begins to get dark. Miss Ruth Hoover and Miss Louis Phillips will act as referees. The captains of the teams are as follows: Seniors, Margaret Walker, junior, Mona Fouk; sophomores Elise Orlison. The freshman will elect a captain named Alice Van Meenel is the freshman manager at present. In order that the teams may be easily distinguished on the field, each will wear different colored stockings. The freshman will wear green stockings, the junior will wear red, the junior will wear purple, and the seniors will wear yellow. The schedule for the tournaments is as follows: Nov. 14—seniors vs. sophomores and juniors vs. freshman. Nov. 16—seniors vs. freshmen and juniors' vs. sophomores. and juniors vs. sophomores Nov. 19--seniors vs. juniors and sophomores vs. freshmen. Nov. 21—seniors vs. sophomores and juniors vs. freshmen . Nov. 23—seniors vs. freshmen and juniors vs. sophomores. junior. Nov. 26-seniors vs. juniors and sophomores vs. freshman. Berlin, Nov. 1 (U. 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