SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925 THE-'MICHIGA," DAILY PAGEI THREE SHIPPING BOARO'S POWERS EXTENDED "Radicals" Shzow Wrath Over Saklatvala Ban Rons tJ#1 1 Mat' s-. T,5c Pg l 'Y TWoodward atl liot Glendale 97 2 Tn The onste leCompany, l~~lihlIn the First Productioo f HELP LKE EI heSiglng lackblrd"I i' IPFAY BEST PRWVES For ]lef's i 4-ing Hi. PpE . -A Pazlmer Retiiinii as Read of. T.orijoration But Is Shorn of Control Fleet ACTION IS SURPRISE (13y Associated Preis} "Washington, Oct. 2.-The Shipping Board resumed, full and, exclusivex y control over the Fleet Corporation today after, a period- of two years dur-1 lug which, at the request, of Presi- (lent Coolidge, it had delegated broad admini strative powers to the operat- lng agency. It refrained, however, from asking for the resignation of' 'resident Leigh;i C. Palmer of the cor- poration,, and some of the. commis- sioners 'opposed,; to his administration. inidicated- that qo step in this direc- tion would be taken for some time, at least'. The miove was denied. as having, any connection with, the appointment by I ;he Yregident of H. G. Dalton ,ofl bJeveland, to inquire into the entirel shipping, controversy and report to Iiim, but word off the acttion. waa re- c.i'ved with evident surprise at the White House and in, Fleet. Corpora- tion circles. No comment was made, ho~wever, on behalf, of Mr:. Coolidge, and Mr. Palmer said he had not been officially, notified by the board and, wVould not comment at this time. ~Mr. Palmer was shorn of his broad powers by a vote of 4 to 0,, Chairman 'LV. O'Connor being, present, but# (fraining from voting, while. the fourj all of whom have expressed dissatis- faction with Mr. Palmer's administra- tzon, were Commissioners W. S.; Ben- sonm, Burt. E. Haney, E. C. Plummer'- abid Frederick L. Thompson. ' It is their intention to have set up1 the committees which formerly func- tioned under the board and, through. I Pre'sid'ent of Illinois Central Sees No conliteeween Avater and hll RATE DECREASE SEEN Chicago, Oct. 2.-The attitude of business of the Chicago region to- ward, the Government's present andl future marchant m~arine policy was sounded, yesterday by C. W. Lonsdale,! Kansas City grain. dealer, chairman of. a special investigating committee appointed, by the United States Chain- ber of Commerce to hold hearings and return recommendations. Mfeetings have been held along both l coasts. The Great Lakes region uli- timately will see. great fleets of 104,0001 to 15,000-ton, ships, said H. C. Gard- I ner, of Chicago, chairman of the Great Lakes and Tidewater Associa- tion. Charles H. Markham, president of the Ilinois Central Railroad, said no real competition between water and rail exists, because where shipment by water is possible the water car- riers make low rates and take all the business. In that connection' the discussion turned, to relief for the railroads by the Interstate Commerce. Commission authorizing trans-continental rail rates that would permit competition i With the water carriers, without, at the same time, lowering in propor- tion the rates to intermediate points. not reached by water.5 G AR RIC I( Yves. 50c to $15 r 191tTtie-22ud 13g Week { ~ANNE NICHOLS3' AV l'SIRISH fROSE I k' SEEIT? YonWill,,EVenutually! I t WHY NOT NOW? YOURS for the ASKING I I 1§2 -Iml Pra clica! oan a Real Newspaper Second Semester Freshmen and Sophomores with a glade "C" average or better are eligible try out for the business side "The Daily." Read the Want Ads' Read the War." Ads to of U *0 C,, "Radical" organizations are 'staging "a series practice. of the ,state department in barring foreign, fparliament, from this country. Photo shows some o: >of demonstrations in large cities. as a protest against the radicals. like. S. Saklatvala., Commnunist member of Blritish of the placards carriedin a protest .parade. in New York City. Call at the Daily Office in the N which operations, ,sales. and other3 functions of the corporation were di- rected, with Mr. Palmer as a subordi- nate subject to every detailed order of the board._ London, Oct. 2.- To. win back the. ground British trade- lost in South America during the war, a new busi- ness organization. has been formed by a' number, of prominent business menJ under the' title of the Anglo-South! American association. Read The Daily "Classified" C olumn is. We Have Always Pleased: TUTTLE' LUNCH ROOM 1 338 MAYNARD Press Building any afternoon this week and we will gladly demon- strate practical opportunities for your spare time. The Michigan D aily w .?I 11 I ,.'.:' 11 I t I i7w .. .. ill -- Ui i . . ! I' EXCEECY POSITIVELY LAST TIMES TONIGHTfe h aeaddne In hand work is our proven motto. We pay special atten- its. 'We call for and p.N PR bon to young men's woolen garmen I m - I - - - - ow deliver. 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