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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

IT PugNS

1RH9
Isan Reorganization of All De.
partments Started on
Tuesday
TM OF EFFICIENCY
IS AIM OF ALL CHANGES
ngtdi, April 5.-Gradual re-
tion of government depart-
long the line of effecting a
n of efficiency was said yes-
in official circles to be the
. of the administration, al-
egun, which is to result in'
wherever the infusion of
od is judged necessary.
ion of the civil service rules
be allowed 'to hinder efforts
g the administration of the
ent to the highest peak of
according to advices close to
t Harding. It is believed that
ident is empowered" to make
r changes in official person-
.ay be deemed expedient in the
3 of the country at large, al-
if necessary, legislation may
ned from Congress.
changes have already taken
particularly in the treasury
ent, it was said, where com-
organization of the bureau of
tg and printing and the cus-
vice has been effected. Other
it shifts are to be expected
ne quarters the view was ad-
hat reorganization would pro-
gardless of party affiliations
w personnel would wipe away
methods now considered.
UMENT WILL LEAVE
OLD CISTERN UNCOVERED
in the old uncovered cistern
of University hall will not be
itil excavation dirt frolh one;
iew University buildings can
ned for the purpose. Accord-
E. C. Pardon, superintendent
uildings and Grounds 'depart-
will take more than 200 cubic
dirt to fill in the hole and to
now would cost $300, while to
il dirt is available only the
cost would be necessary.
POX EPIDEMIC FROM
T MAY ARRIVE SERE SOON
*h in, Ann Arbor last week re-
from small pox, and several
ad cases reported, makes it
pportune to warn students
e not a good vaccination scar
he Health service at once. A
it type of small pox has been
much harm in several states
west, and although an epi-
as not hit the student body
it is advisable that all pre-
be taken to prevent its ap-

OLD SARS PICTURED
OY LECTURER TONIGHT
LORING UNDERWOOD TALKS BE-
FORE LANDSCAPE DE-
SIGNERS
"Old New England Gardens" is the
subject of a lecture to be given by
Mr. Loring Underwood of Boston at
8 o'clock tonight in Alumni Memorial
hall under the auspices of the de-
partment of landscape design.
Mr. Underwood has made , care-
ful study of old New England gar-
dens, and in his description of them
will use actual true color autochrome
photographs of the gardens. These'
unusual pictures show many charm-
ing gardens at different times in full
bloom. Many of the gardens are of
historical interest.
This is the first time these old gar-
dens have been presented in their
natural colors, and much of the in-
formation given in the lecture will be
of value to the amateur gardener, as
well as to the more experienced land-
scape artist.
SENOR' MEN TO GET
BUSINESS OPENINGS
Mr. C. H. Lang, '15, assistant man-
ager, publicity department *of the
General Electric company, Schenectady
N. Y., will be in Ann Arbor about
May 1 and will talk by appointment
with seniors of any department who
are interested in the opportunities of-
fered by the General Electric com-
panyin non-technical positions.
The General Electric Company has
for several years conducted a com-
prehensive course in business train-
ing which is open to graduates in any
department who are interested in ac-
counting,, financial and administrative
activities and who meet requirements
as to adaptability. It is suggested
that those interested communicate in
advance with Mr. Lang.
Mr. Lang is particularly interested
in talking with leaders in the under-
graduate life. He was a member of
Mlchlgamua, associate editor of The
Daily and Varsity baseball manager
during the time he was at Michigan.
WASHTENAW GAS COMPANY
SHOWS PROFIT OF'$41,000
The operating results show a net
profit to the company of $41,762.12, ac-
cording to the Washtenaw Gas com-
pany's audit. The company not only
supplies the city of Ann Arbor, but it
also takes care of the villages of Chel-
sea and Dexter. From the Ann Arbor
division the company earned $36,-
989.53, which amount lacked $669.44
of covering the deficit of 1920 and
paying a 5.842 per cent return to the
company for'1921.

NEW CHESS CLUB
FORMED TUESDAY
Chess players of the campus met
Tuesday night at the Union and or-
ganized the University Chess club.
Officers who. were elected for the year
are: George Barnes, '24, president;
Benjamin Dushnik, '23E, vice presi-
dent; Spencer Curley, '24, secretary-
treasurer.
Ten men were picked by the presi-
dent to form a tentative team which
will meet outside opponents. The
personnel of the team will be sub-
ject to change, as the present mem-
bers are challenged and beaten by
other members of the club.
A challenge by the Detroit Junior
college chess team was considered
and arrangements for a match will
be made at the next meeting on April
19.
$50 RAISED FOR CAMPAIGN
BY SALE OF LETTER SEALS
Approximately $50 . has been
raised through the sale of letter
seals for the woman's building
campaign fund. Reports show
that more than 1700 seals have been
sold up to date but all houses have not
sent in a report and consequently this
total is not accurate. Plans are being
made for a new seal which will have
a picture of the door of the build-
ing designed by Pond and Pond, the
architects. Any women interested in
getting these seals may do so by call-
ing Dorothy Wylie, '24, phone 2949.
Engagement Announced
Announcement of the engagement
of Esther L. Lyons, '22, to Donald B.
:Stratton, '2E, was made last evening
'at the Kappa Elpha Theta house.
Stratton graduated in February and is
a member of Theta Delta Chi frater-
nity. He, is now with the Usona
Manufacturing company, in Toledo, O.
Patronize our Advertisers.-Ads.
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For Pleasure!

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Send Radio Message to Engineers
Pres. Dexter Simpson Kimball, of
the American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, will send a message at
8:30 o'clock tonight to the engineers
of America from the high power Gen-
eral Electric radio phone station at
Schenectady, N. Y. The radius of the
plant extends to Denver and New Or-
leans, but the message will be relayed
to all parts of America. The wave
length of the station is slightly over
360 meters and the call letters are
WGY.
ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS
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