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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESlDAY. MARCH 12. 1930

Lieut. Clark Chosen

HIULII COP .Lieut. Clark Chosen
to- Cmmand Dirigible
JOINS WITH INTS1
IN LIQUORBA0TTLEj

UNIVERSITY MAINTAINS VALUABjLE

MUNICIPAL (,GOVE
Governnent Bureau Furnishes
Data for Students and
Public Officiais.
Included in the book collections
of the University is one of the best
assemblages of material on munici-
pal government in the middle
West. The bureau library coisists
of approximately 4aO books and
from seven to eight thousand
pamphlets, as well as clippings and
like material.
The purpose of the Bureau is to
assist students .and public authori-'
ties in acquiring information in the
field of municipal government. In-
formation is furnished through the
Bureau to city authorities through-
out the state, and investigations
of concrete state conditions are
handled. Publications in the form
of reports on these investigations
are made.
Unusually complete files of an-

RNMENT LIBRARY!
nual reports from cities through-
out the United States are included
in the files of the Bureau. Files of
city harters, records of state
budgets and state manuals are also
found in the stacks. The publica-
tions of research agencies in theI
field of municipal administration
are collected and filed.
The list of periodicals subscribed
for by the Bureau embraces over
100 titles, and includes the leading
journals and papers on municipal
government, both in this country
and Europe. The general material
on city planning, which is highly
stressed by the department, con-'
sists of annual reports from city
and county planning bodies, from
housing associations and planning
groups in other coutries.
One of the outstanding pieces of
work done in the bureau was a di-
;est of city manager city charters,
compiled by Prof. Robert T. Crane

of the political science department.
The work, which is a compilation
of more than 200 charters of this
type, was done while Professor
Crane was director of the Bureau.
At present, the Bureau is under
the direction of Prof. Thomas H.
Reed. Professor Reed is a noted

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Adopted Resolution tates That
18th Amendment Disrupts
State Rights.
(By Associated Press)
NEW YORK, March 11,-Th Na-%
tional Republican club today vias
on record in favor of repeal of the
eighteenth amendment.
After a four-hour session marked Lieu. Com. Vincent A. C rk,
by spirited clashes between wets United States naval officer, who
and drys in the membership, the has been selected as the next con-
club by a vote of 461 to 335 adopted mnander of the huge dirigible, Los
a resolution which held the eight- Angeles, owied by the U. S. Navy.
eenth amendment "is disruptive of:The appointment has not yet been
n made official.
our federal system, in that it is de-

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is Representative. "Unemployment c o n d i t i o n s
The club has a membership of throughout the country have had
about 2,000, about half of whom no effect in keeping seniors of the
live in New York and vicinity and engineering college from securing
the rest scattered thr ughout the positions," said Prof. Alfred White,
country. Many leaders of the party of the chemical engineering de-
are members. Both the wet and partment, yesterday in speaking of
dry factions had waged an inten- the numerous companies that send
sive battle for proxies. ,tenmru opne htsn
Motion to table the resolution representatives here to interview
wast defeatedt whenha rd i n men who will be seeking positions
Lawrence; president of the club, re- this spring.
ad- "This year we have seven posi-
versed an earlier ruling andad tions for every man' in my depart-
itted the wet proxy votes undermt, s hireveryma meart-,x
protest. The motion was then de- Iment, while last year we had six,"
prtet.Tyheoti on 479 thende-.he said. "Several years ago only a
feated by a vote of 479 to 30. few companies sent men to inter-
The adoption of the resolution view seniors, now, however, most of
was generally agreed by both wets nthe larger concerns are desirous of
and drys to give prestige to James obtaining the best men, and as a
W. adsort, wosedefat-forresult are interviewing the seniors
W. Wadsworth, whosedefeat for earlier each year. Last fall one of
re-election to the senate in 1926 telretcmaisi h on
as atbted .to his position to y employing Michigan engineers
ro i.dwoh.hv sent a representative here in Oc-
Mr. Wadsworth, who was active tober, said Professor White.
in the fight for ,adoption of the Many concerns are requesting
resolution, expressed pleasure over Munior s tr teum-
the result.unors to work during the sum-
I i ' mer. These companies aim to train
It is very gratifying and a most the men in a particular field of en-
important step in the journey we gineering, and to employ the best
have embarked upon,' he said, of them following graduation
Alfred G. Crozier, one of them_ folloinggraduation.
leaders of the dry forces, charged
that the adoption of the resolution
was the work of the Association ,"
Agant the Prohibition Amend-
Agant thnmend.
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ment, having been a city manager
in California a number of years
ago. This semester, ProfessrRed(-
is offering several courses in mu-
nicipal administration at Harvard 1PJWh.
university, having been absent the
entire year on leave.
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