eve that this is a time when le rather than the politicians o, not indeed the first, but the lecting. Just now the poli- re getting suport for their first -"practical" candidates, all of esumably-but, if these very ices fail to be nominated, as together likely, the people will ir turn; and-Hoover's support- now working for that event. ticians must for once be made Lvhat the country needs and e country really wants, stop- ir too long endured "fiddling- )me-burns." So far the par- ues and rivalries of the war peace-loving Senate have fig- too prominently in the cam- and among other evils, have o define the day's "practical So many there are, East and ho have been saying:, "We dis- >refer Hoover; we think him best man in the field, but, as practical SETTLING ARGENTINA DEBT politics go, we fear he can not be nom- inated. Of course he woulf win if nominated." But such talk, yes, such Buenos Aires, June 3.-Although the "fiddling," must stop and the poli- agreement on the part of the British ticians must be made to recognize that government to pay off the $50,000,000 Hoover . is the only really practical owed by Argentina to United States candidate.( Bankers, payable May 15, has been The local club's catmpaign buttons, hailed here as "an act of friendship," replacing those entertaining but mani- official publicity has not yet been given festly'effective tags, will be wormnbe- to. the understanding in banking ing now ready for distribution. Those circles that the agreement was only tags, by the way, were ridiculed as a conditional part of an ingenious "price" tags. ' Such they surely were jfinancial arrangement which enables but he laughed best who laughed last! Great Britain to pay her own hundred They cost others more than us! Our million dollar debt to Argentina with- membership, further, will be increased out sending to this country a single and, in general, treasures will be taken cent. to make the politicians' second choice Not only'is this $50,000,000 to be sentiment for the peoples' first choice creditedN\by Argentina against Great grow to the point of practical results. Britain's obligation, but the remaining ' DEAN H. H. LLOYD. $50,000,000 after being renewed, is to ; X i {> !Y L , R Union today, and no Union dance will be. held tonight. This is to provide room for more than 200 visiting ath- letes who will be quartered there. As the bedrooms at the Union have accommodation for only 68 men, cots have been placed in the assembly hall and in the various rooms reserved for group meetings. ROCHESTER MANUFACTURERS USE COLLECTIVE BARGAINING Collective bargaining is the method adopted by the clothing industry in Rochester to solve its labor problems. Manufacturers declare that it has been so successf-ul here that the National Industrial Federation f Clothing' Manufacturers has been formed to deal with a national organization of the workers. In a time when strikes have been frequent in other industries there has been peace in this industry here, except in one plant which is not a party to the agreement between the employers and workers. I Payment of student fees 1920-21, will be made n Waterman gymnasium. urer's office will be mov present location, in South'I gym for the ten-day period registration. The eastern end of the fitted up with a counter modations for six clersk. clerks will handle incomit large number of clerks N ployed to eliminate the which resulted last fall fro space occupied, and the number of clerks. The health service wi usual table in the gym v will be given out to the inc( men giving the time at must report for physical e The Daily will also have a subscriptions for the ye taken care of. fa Are you a true Michigan Man? If so keep in touch with all the teams, at home and abroad by reading The Daily each morning.-Adv. be gradually extinguished through an arrangement whereby Great Britain for a certain period pays in London the interest on .the principal part of Argentina's external debt, bankers have learned. . .,, , t u I." xoy(ELS ... _ - , k } ' .4 .. .t t w .t ;y mmwmwmwxmmwwmwAkim