FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SEES NO SOLUTION FORH MINE PROBLEM' ;George Hicks, Council Chairman British Trade Unions, 'tks On Labhor Conditions Of EXPECTS MORE TROUBLE "Whatever the terms agreed upon by the British mine owners and mini- ers, a final solution will not be effect- edmaunder the present system," and "witi. the ensuing year there will be serious trouble in the British textile' industries," were, two predictions made by George Hicks, chairman of the general council of British trade unions, in an address° on British la- bor problems yesterday afternoon. f"A royal commission," he said, "4p- pointed to investigate conditions in the mining _industry, found mny of the mines economically unprofitable. They were opened in boom war times and in some cases subsidized by the government. Because they have been operating since the war at a loss and just managing to hang on, less efli- ciency have been shown in the mining+ industry than any other in Great Britain in recent years. "Capital does not seem able to har- ness effectively human energy. The I individual employer is assuming no social resppnsibility while many in England have not had a proper break- fast, dinner or supper for months and even ,years.", 'ISI1TS AMERICA FOR FIRST TIME~ Ste{%k 5 F" .r. . . 5, .y'~'. l \ t i 22{ PIii iitrJ .('ae n r.Cae New ZalandmepMineii ster J. s. vsiti ngAmer Coaterthsisttm while on his way to attend the Briti sh Imperial conference in London. Wall-IPa per Sale+ To m-ake room for our 1927 line of wall-papers which are now being shipped, wa are closing out a lot of patterns at cost. These papers are suitable for in- expensive living rooms, dining rooms, h alls, kitchens, etc. The reduced prices range from be to 1 5c per roll. You will find these remarkable values for the .4 00, oo104 HA E. 51' jp *1l'IIEAST 47rH S . ME014 CNAD Sr New YORKc Thursday, October 21 -is the day we will show our new Fall woolens at SAnn Arbor. Representative Jerry Coan,. ai Hotel 'Allenel, Thursday, October 21. - II ~4 I It "I It j41 It f+t i It J I fI i It a'1 4 I 4 ST4iSO if S 'y ed or yn me +t i f; 4 AT THE DETROIT THEATRES' :iA.R ICK ight ?5cto $2.50 ARRIC Wed1 Mat. 50c to $1.50 DETROIT Sat. Mat. 50c to $2.00 ,PaESVMrAMERC OfVRITE COMEDY CASS THEATER 311',ETROIT i ,afayette at Wayne Cad. "100 Mats. Wed.and Sat. The Ace of Mus~ical Comiedies "QUEEN HIGH" With Julia Sanderson and Frank Cruinit Fights 75c to $3 Wed. Mat. 75 to $_'Sat. Mat, 75C t0 $2.50 BONSTELLE Night - 75c to$.5 PLAYHOUSE Soc and 75c. Owen Davis' Great Comedy Up TIhe Ladder GALES OF LAUGHTER prices. Remember, we carry in stock only high grade paints, varnishes, wax, brushes, Kalsomine stains-in fact, everything in the wall paper and paint line. C® H. M AJOR&CON 203 East Washington St. .t CORNWELL COAL - COKEaona Kentucky and West Virginia Coal Solvay and Gas Coke This business has been growing ever since it was established. The secret- "giving absolute satisfaction to our customers." We believe it pays to do business in a friendly way. If you think so too, let's get together. CORNWELL COAL - COK E OFFICE, CORNWELL BLOCK .... ... s i i ( 1 i } t 3 f i i } t . ', 3 ~4 r ( ( 4 I 1 l a, ° f f: , , 4 .,fl' : . G A..s t+.ao .' { ' \ Men Smart Clothes That Are Specially Styled For Discriminating COLLEGIATE CLOT kV7_ HOP Styled in a way that is° different and with fabrics that are of the finest quality you will be very agreeably surprised at the cost of our clothes. What we save on overhc ad we give to the customer in thae way of savings on the garments that they buy. Tom Corbett's COLLEGIlATE SH-OP Phones, Office : 4651-4552 Yard Office : 5152 11 6 EAST LIBERTY li. .f 9 '6D.d .9 ./ /../P. L ~ A.i a9 .9 .f J9 @ A 'isd 16I 777L _, ,. . . 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