EiSTABLISHE I 189I C.V Aita 4a11 MEMBER , ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. XL NO 78. ANN, ARBOR, MICJUC1Al, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1930 EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS NIANDER 1 TO MAKEMISSIONARY DESCRIBES PRACTICE OF CANNABALISM AMONG CHINI APPEAT(ByAsiated Pres)ther in the Yangste valley SHANGHAI, China, Jan. 14-Har- escribed as cases for the suf n I Orowing storiesosfsfhiCeSoPehan ao- Pbalism in China were added today Speaking of the Peiping r T~ i L nA U+t n t <,~c orf wa~. ,.- - that two million had died in ESE' were fering. eports i Shan- PROHIBITION TASK STULLIFIES TASK IN BOTH HOUSE F I W 4+ilu I'aluzi Vi ilu i VE 1ucuu cu ul Altercation Over Contents of, New4 Magazine Settled; Staff Has New Personnel. HAS OUTSIDE FEATURES Magazine Uses Campus Material, Outside Prose and Poetry From Noted Sources. famine and cold that are reported' to have taken two million lives in China within eight months. An- other 'two million persons axe said' io bc doomed to die by starvation. Typhus-grim sister of famine, is charged with the death of unnum- hered thousands and three million 1 Mohammedan fanatics 4re accused iwith murdering all adult males of numerous villages of Canshu pro- vince. George Andrews, a mission- arv hnnh Knr~i nvint ,ti i= } :,i province had died of starvation Andrews said that conditions wer: Big Assignment of Enforcement fk worse in Kansu where "85 peAem (t",1t of the province is afflicted Commission Serves to Deter with famine." Open Debate on Issue. 'Prospects for the coming year,"__ tndrews asserted, "are that north- SEEK BETTER PERSONNEL west China probably will experi- EKBTERPRONL ence a plague of disease and fa- mine that will be the worst within Pres. Hoover's Recommendation1 human memory."GesLreSaeoAtnin Reduced to the last extremity by Gets Large Share of Attention starvation, people in Kaiisu prov- I From Party Leaders. STIMSON 0 TO LAND TOMOARI Secretary of Sta Start Final P for Conf PLAN WELCOJ Final Touches tc of American Made T RALLY OF DRYS STARTS TODAY OIN NIGHT ate Anxious to ?reparations erence. MAE FOR HIM o Headquarters Delegates ?oday. Un an bet adN ApI the gul to vist sta ma sit ant riec a t nea for cisi doei tio ma as cid ity col pul nat the app lan chi I pl.a can ma 'etr: era Th iti be car sue stu ma Dro has of N wh nev Elh is sid( Gle ver one Am bor .1] T dr, un rrnnstprvic aaince, said Andrews, are resorting to I 'just returned from nine monthis o'icesai An ssoctedtoess hc) (ByAssociated PressI heralded to the campus with no just rur fro *n m t o cannibalism. On many occasions certain reports of controversy elief work there said that famine be witnessed flesh carved bodies WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 14.- LONDON, Eng., Jan. 14.-In the ceti eot fcnrvryIdisease in Kansu, and Shansi pre't~~ i i h od adhdse d dissension within the staff and e a ed o t it lay in the road, ac had seen . Willing House leaders concentrated Ifist flurry in the final prepara- itetnb h eprtl ugy today on President Hoover's as-, in forth five-power naval con-', ween the staff and the faculty terrible situations ever experienced The missionary told ofautbri dds-- viser, the new Inlander makes its in China, In which plagues of dis- ties attempting at list to halt con- signment to revamp the ways and? ference occurred today through pearance tomorrow, a result of ease and famine are common and I nibalism and then abandoning ef- means of enforcing prohibition. ( Secretary of State Stimson's desire.. effort of the editor to inau- life is cheap. forts to stop it. One man, emaciat- The manifold program of the ad- to reach London early Friday morn- rate a new policy In oppositionl Falur of crops ast year and no ed from hunger, said when brought ministration and the law enforce- ing and put in a full day's work at the precedent upheld by the ad- or he coing before officials: Why should I be er. and a few members of the son, together with beslozerowea-- b f a Wy h ment commission subntted to Con- the headquarters of the American WOIpunished for eating only nat dogs? ff to admit no material to the are eating?" gress yesterday served to quiet the delegationi. gazine from outside the ULOBor-gHaving been born in Kansu pro- wet and dry talk as all sides sought Mr. Stimson asked that the Liner' y. That there was a controvers fl vi l rnce of missionary parents, An- Ito assimilate it; but by nightfall George Washington be speeded up that the publication was car- dTEI 0rews will return there soon to di- there was signs of new trouble so as to reach Plymouth at mid- d out in spite of objections, is rect relief work of the China Inter- - M ciadR4ss1ll ested to by the meeting called national Famine relief committee.d Republican drys in the Senate lgtn etursday, enaking he McBride and Russell, arly a week ago by the adviser U hu 1T[ -who have been critical of policies delegates to disembark and take a Of the Anti-Saloon league, who the purpose of receiving the de- !FwereFsilent. It was pointed out pri- train due to reach London at 8 will convene with the board of that ion of those interested in Inlan- Cvately, by some, that no cognizance a. m. body in Detroit today. McBride is Sas to their opfriion the ques- I Senator Caraway Presents Report was taken in the reports received But the Secretary of State did general superitendent of the n whether or not Inlandershould Indictin Recent Fight from the White House and that the orsee tnd consternationfoundhey ke a radical change or continue g comission, of the demands for not forsye the consternation he They are meeting to act concur- in the past, on Sugar Tariff. Icleaning out of personnel or of com- i taries, who have planned a cre- ntywith President Iouver's in- he meeting, at which it was de- plaints against leaks of industrial wolare a e on -vestigating body. ed by an overwhelming major-i ALLEGES $400,000 SPENT 1 alcohol. lionial welcome for the American of the interested ones to dis- Senator Borah Declares HigherWhile administration leaders in ticon ine thaetir historic harbor, r ntwthaf0 ~tlnue Inlander as a sectarian|