I WMRDNESDAY JULY 4, 1928 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY _ _ _ _ _- MURTLAND ADDRESSES WOMEN'S MEETING OF EDUCATIONAL GRBDOUP TELLS 0P V[SIT TO SCHOOLS AND PLANTS OF FRANCE AND ENGLAND Conditions In Fifteen Factories And Various Universities Are Seen During Study Made "Industrial Plants and Schools in England and France" was the subject of the talk given by Miss Murtland at the meeting of the Women's Edu- cational Club held Monday evening at the Pi Beta Phi House. Miss Murtland's objectives during her seven months visit in France and England were given as first, close contact with the life of the people in the home and industrial plants in order to compare the conditions in England with those in the United States; and, second, a 'study to dis- cover how students in foreign coun- tries compared with those here. An ; insight into the student life was (gain- ed by attendance at the London School of Economics. Miss Murtland found that there students were not checked up on what hours they worked but on what they accomplished. Under the guidance of the Welfare Organization of London the speake was able to visit fifteen different fac- tories and observe the working condi- tions found there. The organization under whose auspices she was able to do this trains people in conjjunc- tion with the various universities and colleges to do personnel work in the factories. Miss Murtland stated that these people were trained to stand be- tween the workers and the employers and to take a broad view of the situa- tion and see the needs of both. In England the duties of the welfare worker include workmen's compensa- tion, the hiring and discharging of workers, old gage insurance, and tak- ing care of the dinbig rooms at- the factories. "Everywhere English and French workmen hoWA on to craftsmanship to keep their noses above water," stated Miss'Murtland in making some gener- alization of the varying conditions. "They are afraid of the term "division }of labor a used in this country. Labor saving means putting a man out of a job. Labor is not mobile in c England, and because of the unem- ployment workmen hold on to the jobs they hrave and are afraid of all change." "There is another fzactor that makes English factories different from those of the United States," continued the speaker. "The workers are a homo- genou's group. They are all British. On the whole English life is much quieter than that in this country." Miss Murtland found that the con- ditions in French farctorties were eimilar to those in England. Espe- cially was handiwork stressed in the that eventually our methods of pro- duction will be adopted in both Eng- land and France. THIRTY-EIGHT SIGN FOR NIAGARA TRIP Enrollment for the Niagara Falls excursion to be held this week end under the direction of Prof. Russell C. Hussey has reached a total of 38. It is expected that about 50 will ac- tually take the trip. Representatives of the Detroit and Cleveland rrans- portation Co., will be in the office of the Summer Session Thursday to sell accommodations for the excursion. TYPEWRITINO and MINEOGRAPHING A Specialty for Twenty Years Prompt Service noderate Bates 0. D. MORRILL 17 Nickels Arcade Phone $6I5 gOVNG /H SPOWJS WORs PARTICIPANTS INCREASE in the ninth. Holloway went .. t the The total entry list in the intra- mural department for the past aca- demic year came to 12, 863, it has been revealed in the handbook of intramu- ral athletics recently published by the intramural department of the Univer- sity. These figures show a gain of 443 en- tries as compared with the 1926-27 season when 12,420 men participated in intramural sports. Basketball prov-' ed to be the most popular sport, 2,055 students participating in it during the year. Speedball showed a loss of 167 participants last year, the handbook revealed. BOASTS SEVERE SERVICE PARIS, July 3 - Rene Buzelet, France's latest star who flashed across the tennis horizon in the internation- al hardeourt championships at Au- teuil, boasts of the most severe and accurate service of all the French players, not exceeding Jacques Brug- non. Rene de Buzelet is a player of the flashy Henri Cochet variety rather than the steady, plodding, relentless Rene Lacoste school. TIGERS LOSE TO INDIANS DETROIT, July 3- It took the Cleveland Indians twelve innings to down the Tigers here. today, 6 to 5. Both teams secured 14 hits and er- rorred twice. Crane started for the whole route for Detroit. OLYMPIC MATMEN IN FINALS GRAND RAPIDS, July 3-One hun- dre an fifty wrestlers an about 50 at- tache.s had arrived in this city today in readiness for the national A. A. 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