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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 11

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jfree 33 riwo 24 3 28 1921 year ot houalnjr labor baa stantlal dejL gree next yenje Industrial ftinPT i furnish credit" said Buckle Down 'I '4l As a marZ f' i the Vt ion J0rus 7 closed duZig I Try the New Ice Cream Ife STAY! VISES ARM HELP STAY IN MICHIGAN TODAY 1 1219 Woodward Avenue Largest Clothiers red Armstrong Gen' I Mgr David A Brown President til' MALTWMlUlCP IS WiMaMSgMB 4 One quart container Will keep Ice Cream for 8 hours A deposit of $100 will be re quired Money refunded at end of season EXPRESS IRM APPEALS TO BOARD ON CUTS i Remember the phone MELROSE 3440 Just phpne your order in and our delivery organiza tion wll take care of you TUBERCULIN TESTING CONERENCE TO BE HELD II I BUDGET IS $3772279 0 TAMPERING WITH JURY CHARGED TO WOMAN The News of All the World irst 'YARD GIVEN QDIETUNERAL of Commerce The scale In and opportunity for work reported better than in any other section of the rederick Parker man who had so long all wo quart container Will keep Ice Cream for 24 hours A deposit of $250 will be required Money refunded at end of sea son DETROIT MICHIGAN SATURDAY Simplicity Marks Service Halts Trains as Tribute to Late Executive Simplicity marked the funeral services for Henry Il dyartt in Christ Episcopal church riday afternoon The chancel was filled with flowers and a full vested choir sang two hymns and two anthems Nothing was added to the ritual and there was no eulogy The church was filled with friends of the dead railroad executive and there was a section reserved for the hundred employes of the Michi gan Central railroad who attended in a body Rev William Maxon want to try our new Ice Cream And this is a good time to'do so' Saturday Sunday and Monday (Decoration Day) every home in Detroit will use some Ice Cream during one of these days Summer Comfort Clothes Palm Beach Crash and 2 piece Suits Outing Trousers and Sport Suits greatest exhibit on our fourth floor ice The where o'clock taken to the church and following the services there a long proces sion followed it to Woodmere ceme tery where burial took place rail bearers were Bronner John Staley rank Blair Benja min Warren George Hendrle LTlonimedleu Alger and Dr Walter As a tribute to the served the system trains on the Michigan Central rail road stopped two minutes from 3:15 to 3:17 o'clock This was the first time such a tribute had been 'paid a railroad executive At the same hour all wheels were stopped tn all of the company's shops and the offi ces were closed (or the afternoon This was done under orders of Ed mund I) Bronner general manager 'or resnect omces oi 7 st company also were iv hi nuuii iiu Rprvrtl inner am a direc romtianv as its nrealdent chairman of the board services began at the home a prayer was said at 3 At 3 o'clock the body was Extra Absopure Special $100 per Quart No Extra Charge for Delivery return to the activity of war days In another few months are doomed to disappointment according to Pro fessor riday 'There is not now and probably will not be for several years to come any such fioodtide of produe tion profits ana wages or any such expansion of bank profits us wa witnessed during that half decade" said he 1 riday said that the technical changes in the industrial situation which are the necessary foundation of business revival have In 'large measure taken place that the bank ing situation the general level of prices and the efficiency of labor have all been pretty thoroughly re adjusted to a new basis which pen mils of a resumption of normal bus iness activity "In tho 12 months previous to June 1820 oun" banking system had lost almost 8400000000 of gold through export Since last June we have regained by Import all the gold which we lost and have ac quired some in addition As a re sult our banking system today is the reverse of that which preceded the depression Tho banks find themselves in a technical position to furnish the loans needed to support business activity at the new price level This is still far from saying the banks will actually expand their loans That depends upon the demand of customers who can offer good security" said Professor ri day Price Bevel 1 Improves He spoke of the price level as an other portent of trouble In the in dustrial situation a year ago which had Improved In May 1920 he said the wholesale prices stood at 272 per cent of the prices of 1013 and that since then the level had steadily declined until ho said he believed when the May level was known it would be in the neigh borhood of 150 of tho 3913 prices and that in March it had stood at 162 per cent "Tho fall In prices has brought a considerable revival of purchases in retail trade of the things necessary to consume in order to maintain the ordinary standard of living Stocks of goods were exhausted and manu facturers of such commodities as boots shoes food and clothing have had substantial volumes of orders This phase of industry is rapidly approaching normal again "With the resumption of buying In these lines we shall have a sub stantial volume of employment and We are making Ice Cream in all well known flavors in bulk brick ana HDS0 K011 We are also making what we are pleased to call Extra Absopure Special tne Kina you couia only secure at your caterer It costs a little more and is worth it year and the greatest consuming public In the world demanding goods to maintain their high standard of living and to Improve the standard ef kAiialwa auk ltxus1 Ila WV (IIMJT (AjfCVIi or prosperity lor a continuation of the orderly proc esses of production and selling in this portion ot the Industrial held The earning of laborers are alight ly larger than ihev a var ku Kiiu ifiit rinptrnrv nr increased to a marked degree iiava invrrrnrr flnw cycle established upon a higher i proauccivo activity with vuaio ui production ana low Sunil Sign of the demand tor in Other ahnuea Rriircnt small sign of revival There is no great activity in the production' of durable goods like houses office and factory buildings machines steel rails and all those things which are needed to expand the permanent wealth the country In building construction the pub lic still seems suspicious of the fu ture One Industry that has returned to productive activity he said was the farming Industry which weather conditions permitting promised a large volume of farm products to transport manufacture and con sume" he declared "Production for export on credit depends for its revival upon the soundness of the security which other nations can offer us So far there Id nothing in political sense which the European nations display in the conduct of their In ternal affairs which encourages our investors to Mr riday MtlSt Prices of Absopure Ice Cream Vanilla in bulk 50 cents per quart 25 cents per pint Strawberry in bulk 55 cents per quart 28 cents per pint Chocolate in bulk 55 cents per quart 28 cents per pint Abso Roll Vanilla 50 cents per quart 25 cents per pint Abso Roll Strawberry 55 cents per quart 28 cents per pint Abso Roll Chocolate 5 cents per quart 28 cents per pint Abso Roll Mixed lavors 60 cents per quart 30 cents per pint Absopure Brick Mixed lavors 60 cents per quart 30 cents per pint Ten Confs Extra Per Quart for Delivery Accessories for Decoration Day Athletic Union Suits $150 Silk Shirts $785 Silk Hose $100 Silk our in Hands $150 4 i I 4 i i Special The ree East Lansing Mcli May Conference of veterinarians whv arc to take tho United Stat bu reau of animal industry tuberculin testing examination nn Juns 23 has been called at the Michigan Agrt eultural college from June' 92 tu 24? The conference which will bo bundled by the veterinary division at the college co operating with Drs Rich and Nswton state insriee jf tors for the United states burie'i" will review various phases df the tuberculin testing work in prepa ration for the examination Exam inations will he held at various places In the state Including De troit Isineing Jackson Grand Rapids and other centers Straw Hats of Conditions Best in Wolverine State of Reports Wages for agricultural help the country over are falling in concert with industrial pay according to the agricultural division Board of Michigan here are virtually country An example of the decline in farm wages is shown in an advlce from HTHyde of Oklahoma vice presi dent of the United States grain Growers Incorporated He reports labor that cost 26 to 28 a day last year is abundant at 2250 to (300 a day in the grain fields this year In Michigan last year labor for farms was scarce at $70 to $100 a month together with house cow chickens potatoes' etc This year a monetary consideration of $10 to $70 Is offered with applicants ap parently approximately equal to jobs Numerous requests from men out of work In Detroit have been made to the agricultural division of the board for advice as to the best sec tions of the country to go to in search of emloyment These peo ple have been told that to go from Michigan now to other sections Is much like jumping from the trying pan Into the fire Conditions elsewhere have been ascertained with the view to Intel ligently assisting seekers of agri cultural jobs While work is scarce In Michigan for many it is scarcer elsewhere as is illustrated by the following from Hagan direc tor ot the North Dakota state fed eral employment service at Bis marck "We cannot hold much prospect for applicants securing work at the present time Possibly later in the season during harvest time conditions may be different" SHOWS RECOVERY HARDING SAYS trial accident prevention highway safety fire prevention disease pre vention and teachers' courses in all these phases of safety education Dean Cooley states that for years the engineering cqllege had given courses in safety on highways and in Industry and that these courses could easily be amplified to fit the demands ot the timea Revise Social Service In' view of the existing need of social service workers in Detroit Grand Rapids and other Industrial centers a plan was adopted for the correlations of certain work given In the different departments ot the university and principally in the sociology department to provide In struction needed for such work without establishing a department of social service The resignation of Miss Marlon Goodrich assistant registrar ot the University was accepted with regret Miss Goodrich will termi nate her official connection with the university on July 1 after 31 years service The board was notified that friends and former students of Pro fessor Thomas Trueblood desired to provide funds for a' substantial graduate fellowship in the field of public speaking to be known as the Thomas Trueblood fellow ship There is now $2000 in the fund and it is expected eventually tho fund will be $20000 Beginning with the registration next fail students who fail to com plete registration before the first day of the semester will be fined $5 College opens next fall on Sep tember 27 1 The department ot philosophy in the university will hereafter be known as the department of phil osophy and psychology a Provide tor Dental Hygienists Th regents authorized a course in dental hygiene It will be a two year course beginning next fall and in accordance with recent laws enacted in Michigan only men and women over 20 years of age who have a high school education may take the course which leads to a certificate of dental hygienist Degrees of bachelor of science inengineering were conferred' upon Chi Liang Hu Canton China and Samuel Lewandorf Newark both civil engineering students and to Charles Hollehan Detroit and George Oles Harbro Beach both mechanical engineering stu dents and to Virgil Waite Elyria I RegtiiU Approve $374699 I Increase Safety Engineer ipK Will Be Taught I Special to Th ree Tpcm I Ann Arbor Mich May I Adoption bf a budget for 1921 I authorization of a school of educa tion establishment of courses in I engineering" upon request I of the Detroit board of education the Detroit Automobile club and the Detroit police department es Itabiishment of extension courses jn stationery engineering and reaching a solution of the problem of a director of physical education a were the outstanding features of I the May meeting of the regents of I the University of Michigan here I today I The budget approved totals $3 I 279 63 which is $37469987 more I tha'n the budget for 1920 21 This I includes the summer school budget I but not the hospital btidget I Safety Course Approved I The only announcement made on I the appointment of a director of physical education was that the I i matter was now left in tho hands of I President Burton and Regent Mur tin The establishment of a school of I education was authorized to become 1 effective July 1 Professor A I Whitney for many years head of the nepaivuienv oi vuuiauon was appointed acting dean and Presi dent Burton was authorized to se cure a permanent dean for the school Kemp Kenna of Detroit a grad uate from tho university last June nx appointed assistant dlreotur nr I the university extension division with me ranic or assistant profes sor The regents approved the request for the establishment ot courses in safety engineering The courses proposed are five in number indus There are three31 ways to secure Absopure Ice Cream: Through any of our Ice Stations or Cash and Carry Stations rom regular dealers (and we have quite a few) And by delivery direct to your home The surest way is to phone your order and we will take care of the delivery Our new containers will keep Ice Cream from eight to twenty four hours PRICE: THREE CENTS Choose from the greatest assortment ever brought to your attention featuring Knox Sennits at for which we aresole agents in Detroit i a Cleveland 'May A capias Charging Mrs Delia Milnerney with contempt ot court for alleged tam pering with the jury that convict ed her of perjury was issued ri day by Judge Genrge Barr after three juries testified she had "ap proached" them during the hearing itf her i Ise Mrs McInerney was convicted Tuesday of Inducing Jo seph Johnson to offer perjured tes timony during the murder trials nt former Judge William McGannon and Sentenced to from one to 16 years in the Marysville reformatory The McInerney Investigation probably will delay the taking of testimony In the McGannnn perjury trial for which 11 tentative Jurors had been selected when court ad journed at noon Try Our New Delivery Try Our New Container Professor riday Tells Bankers Era of Prosperity is Due by 1922 Special to The re Prcwt Ann Arbor Mich' May The slump in industry that has closed factories and increased bread lines is passing and evidences of a gradual return to normalcy are fast appearing By 1922 Ameri ca will have entered into an era of substantial prosperity with profits and wages considerably higher than those of ante bellum days Thia was the keynote statement in the address of Professor David riday head of the department of economics at the University of Michigan before the spring meeting of Group 9 of the Michigan Bank ers' association here riday The fall meeting will be held in Ad tSayx Optimists Arc Wrong Golden envisaged optimists who declare that the business is due to BflT The ORIGINAL Malted Milk Used successfully for over V3 century Made under sanitary conditions from clean rich milk with extract of our epccially malted grain Tho ood Drink prepared by stirring the powder in water Infants and Children thriee on it Agrees with ths weakeet stomach of tho Invalid and Aged Invigorating as a Quick Lunch at home or office Ask or and Get The Old Reliable thus Avoiding Imitations Round Package SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Prlco 1 Birmingham Ala May 27 The readjustment of the last 12 month hasbeen severe but tho nation is recovering and tho economic signs nl tho times are hopeful Governor Harding of the federal reserve bank declared in an ad dress here riday are heading toward recuper ation" said the speaker "but we should not expect normal conditions until there is further progress to ward restoring the cost of the war which is a sum greater than the wealth of the United States" "Certainly no longer is there ap prehension of any general financial trouble and we may have already turned the corner without know ing when we did it" said Mr Hard ing The position of federal reserve banks is stronger now than at any time since 1918 he said 1 2000 SUICIDES LAST YEAR ON INCREASE Special to The rea rewi New Yoik May Suicide is in creasing In the United States at aq alarming rate according to Dr Harry Warren president of the Save a Life league It was esti mated riday that more than 13000 men women and children killed themselves In this country last year I Hoffman secretary ot the league said that the figures show that more than 700 boys and girls under 16 years of 'age committed suicide Divorce was one ot the leading causes for solclde among adults but many other causes were trivial Decoration Day! 1 "'t 1 ine Canvas Oxfords In white and Palm Beach an exceptional value good assortment Originated by HORUCK as mm HEADQUARTERS will supply you with the correct comfort togs for General Ice Cream Company Division General Necessities Corporation ICE CREAM PLANT Warren Ave and Dequindre Street a chemical engineer The degree ot bachelor of arts waa Emory Jones Diver non 111 and to Vlcenclo Casla of Grand Rapids Mr Cask Is now en route to the Philippines where he has accepted a position to teach A petition sent by the Associa tion of btatlonery and Marina en gineer of the state asking that extension courses be given by the university was approved The courses are in the fundamental principles of combustion and re lated topics' with special reference to the conservation of coal The Detroit chapter of the American Institute of Banking also asked ex tension courses in Detroit for the 1300 employes of the Detroit banks and trust companies was referred to the committee on educational policies The request was for in struction in the principles of po litical economy accounting cor poration and related subjects SEESTSM TOTRADEBOOM "Until we get sense enough to rector of the church read the serv attack tho problem of maintaining productive output by positive In terference and aid we shall have to wait until fortuitous circum stances revive the demand or goods for the expansion ot our national wealth "It seems now that building labor and the prices of building materials will adjust themselves in a few months so that building activities can absorb a considerable portion of the nation's labor and other pro ductive resources which are now idle The outlook fdr the of new plant facilities is less en couraging for the Immediate future The European situation is alto gether uncertain and promises no relief at an early day but with more than 6000000 farms actively bringing forth a volume ot prod uce which will approximate fifteen billions of dollars in value for tho Chicago May Conferences over proposed wage reductions for the 80000 employes of the Ameri can Railway Express company fail ed to result in any agreement and the company has filed the dispute with the United States Railroad lutbor board it was announced ri day The express company proposed to representatives of the employes that rates of pay bd restored to those In effect before the Increase of approximately 25 per cent was granted by the labor board August 10 1920 The employes refused to accept any reduction INGERS" 1 A thrilling novel complete In to morrow's ree Press A' sH 1 dd rU Ini 1 5 Wx Wf 4 I sv A '75 I 1 I i i I '05 HEmS tAvo Hm lE 1 ll i iSl 5 W'i 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