JANUARY 10, 1924 HOOVER IAYS us S. Secrcetry Of Commerce Speaks On Country's Need Of "Long View Policies" ew tw %Owkoo%~ --- - - - - - - RrI R' 114if 4A'rn. If4r4') 1%0% ground1 departm triangul T1-N ITE MICIGxAN DAILY by the Building and Ground. WVill Star End Or ent and a rail closing the ar space will be constructed TennaeCal SUG'GE STS REORGANIZATION I OF RAILWAY LABOR BOARD Washington, D. C., Jan. 9.-Form- ulation of far seeing national policies in transportation was declared the first fundamental of the country's whole economic future by Herbert C. Hoover, secretary of Commerce, yes- terday morning before ,the National Transportation conference at the Willard hotel. Conditions which now hinder the best functioning of transportation agencies may be improved by the adaption of definite policies, is Mr. Hoover's view. He particularly re- ferred -to the institution of shipper's and railway manager's conferences to promote the efficient handling of goods; the expansion of terminal fa- cilities in regards to distribution and collection; the consolidation of the. railwsys into larger systems; and the betterment of the machinery for the solution of labor difficulties. Under the last, the secretary suggested re-' organization of the Railway Labor Board to include independent persons who would represent the public in- terest. Mr. Hoover also pointed out the advantages of accepting a compre- lhensive national plan of inland water- way development in substitution for; the present hit or miss activities. The . development of the St. Lawrence I water ,ay would be included in this plan. In speaking on the advisibil- ity of government ownership he fav- ored the present system of privat s control, with fedleral .eulation ofi rates. It is his belief that private3 ownership is essential to secure the I driving force of individual initiativeI In efficency and development.' Pr'in(Pfo eT n A'_h rni91+n Th All the furnitu. "entracts for theI new Model high school and the Engi- neering shops have been let to the On account of the completion of the Building and Grounds department new engineering shops the rooms which is doing the construction and formerly occupied in the Chemistry outfitting work in their own shops. building by the department of chemi- This is a feature of the department cal engineering have been vacated and that is not generally realized upon the the department has been moved to the campus. The work that the shops of new building. The rooms thus vacated the department are doing in this line in the Chemistry buildings are being enab:es the buildings to be equipped remodelled and up-to-date equipment with furniture at more reasonable ex- for work in chemistry is being in- penditure than if the contracts were stalled. to be let to regular furniture manu-. Several rooms are also to be turnede facturing concerns. over to the Pharmacy department and The equipping of these buildigs they are now being remodelled, paint- means that the department will furn-? ed, and new fixtures are being install- ish all seats, desks, tables, cabinets' ed throughout. This procedure ar- and other miscellaneous furnitureI r anges things so that more room .which will be made to meet the es-I obtained for the chemistry department pedal needs of the rooms and the de- and is also of advantage to the Pharm- mands of the department of the Uni- acy. department. The Building and versity occupying the rooms.I Grounds department is doing the en- tire work and is also constructing Due to the new buildings that have whatever new furniture is to be in- been constructed upon the campus stalled in the rooms outside, of course, the old main trunk line sewer that of scientific and experimental equip- formerly accommodated the Univer- The Signals Now? Walter Camps All-American football chosen by the American conference team of 1922 while playing at Prince- of faculties of pharmacy colleges. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book- ton. Gray, who is the son of the presi- This conference has in its membership' .he'pii, Accounting, Secretarial dent of the Union Pacific railroad, nowj a select group of colleges of phar- 8 Training is a freshman in Nebraska university macy. N IW TERM-JAN. l4THf medical school. almllil oif BUsiness College Washington, Jan. 9.-The senate - t - nd - am Tuesday enacted the first major item of legislation of the new session when- WILLitpassed a bill creating a bureau of civil aeronautics in the commerce de- BOARD ihpartment. itout Breakfast) -- It's true efficiency to use lDaily FOUR DOLLARS 1Five at osiuig tefrtClassifieds.--Adv. ii4 EA .T'' A'SINGTO.N preliminary of the freshman vaudeville ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "____ tournament to be held under the aus- Patronize The Daily Advertisers. pices of the Freshman Activities com- nittee will be presented at 7:30 - o'clock Tuesday night in the Assemb- ly hall of the Union. The bill will consist of dancing and singing acts and playlets. Three of the five acts will be select- s e;)1- ed by Mimes judges to enter in the finals of the tournament to be held February 19. The second preliminary will be held Jan. 23 at which time an- May be found for your valuable docu- other three acts will be selected, the six acts being entered in the finals. ments by using our Safety Deposit Vault. The final six acts will be given in the Mimes theatre and a silver cup The service will please you. presented to the act selected as the winner by Mimes judges. Washington Dean Farmers & Mechanics Bank Visits Ann Arbor 101-105 SOUTH MAIN 330 SOUTH STATE C. W. Johnson, dean of the college of pharmacy of the University of Washington, Seattle, arrived in AnnI Arbor yesterday afternoon on his way to Buffalo, N. Y., where he is going to act on a committee which is to makeI evd a survey of pharmacy in this bountry. IDean Johnson while in this city is T h f" o lda uet f ary . ol. isil a guest of Harry N. Cole. He will be entertained at a luncheon to be given this noon at the Union by mem- yours t W Or xvit bers of the faculty of the college of pharmacy. The committee which is to meet in -not just one corner of it, but the whole '3uffalo to prepare for the pharmaceu- length and breadth is within your range tical survey is one which has been of influence when you -choose Insurance rment. Every effort is being made by the Building and Grounds department to curtail heat losses which were re- ported during the last cold spell. All -buildings on the campus are being in- I spected for ill-fitting doors And win- dows,otsd transoms, in tact any outlet through which heat might es- cape, in the effort to locate the means by which so much of the heat is being lost. In conjunction with this work a general report is being made of thc state of the window shades in the buildings. The parking space that is. directly} in front of the Union on the opposite side of the street will be closed tel the public ikermanently some timeI next week. The reserved spaceiis at i the corner of South University and! State streets and due to the fact that the- street car line swings over te parallel the edge of the campus theE corner has always been regarded as dangerous and this danger was aug- mented by the parking of cars in this space. The cars obstructed the view of motorists who were on South Uni- versity from seeing traffic on State street. Iron piping has been placed on the sty buildings is being enlarged. The pipes are on the ground and the line will extend to a point almost in front of the Library.: The new sewer will be large enough to accommodate whatever future building expansion is accomplished. Action authorizing the University to proceed with contracts for the con- struction of the new Medical building !nba istrative board yesterday. The gov- ernor general is now authorized to honor all vouchers for the completion of the building within the limits of the balance of $189,766 remaining in K... this year's appropriaton. Progreess on the building is pro- ceeding rapidly as the weather so far: has been favorable to construction.! workb Extreme precautions have been ' taken to guard against cold weatherN. Facilities were installed during De- )rss 1ewee1a ( rrd and howard cember for cement mixing during cold y weather. He has never danced and doesn't j- I know "how to; nor will be ever learn, Brick has now been laid on twc he says. ut Miss Deweenta Conrad sides of the new literary bui ding, the one of the most graceful and enthus- back and the north end and the stone fastic dancers in Nebraska, society, facing has been started on the front and leader in the younger social set of - - --Omaha, is going to marry Howard Patronize The Daily Advertisers. Gray, who won a place as end on "c on, , an. v.-rne resignation of William Roper as coach of the . Princeton University football team, effective at the end of the 1924 sea- son, was announced here today.' i It's true effeiency to use DailyI Classifieds.-Adv. 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