Show LONDON HAS A EM london Is endeavoring to improve the facilities for the transport of people within its limits A commission of fifteen members appointed in 1903 studied conditions in new York Boston philadelphia and other american and continental cities with congested business districts and has now mada a comprehensive report setting forth the nature of the problem and the various means open for solving it A complete reorganization of london for the purposes of locomotion Is of couras prohibited by costs involved but the widening of streets construction of tunnels the laying out of new lines of railways on better routes and inauguration of an intelligent system of treating officially the questions coming up continually are all suggested as towards the of present conditions an understanding of the conditions confronting the commission is gained when one learns that greater london now has a population of which it is estimated will reach in 1931 population per acre in the central districts is in the rest of the county of london 54 in districts adjacent to the county aart rf ot K tto wards of persons live in the central districts |