THE MICHIGAN DAILY ', UHJ CHILD POBLEMS RUT7YN1TLK UN DERRE8EAsCH' 9T ALUMNI CTLU Juvenile Delinquency, Behavior President to Address 7th Alumni of Children, Studied in District Meeting, Tulsa Elementary School. Club Tomorrow. Research problems of various (pecia! ! The Itaili) MANY SOLUTIONS F( PRESENT ED TO ~ Atlanta Woman Proposes Penny-( A-Meal Club for -Charity for 5 Months.- NEW YORK, Dec. 17-(')-How-t ever unemployment and business t difficulties may eventually be solv-t ed, the National Committee on Mo- I found no lack of plans. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 17.-Presi- Here are a few of them. Some area dent Alexander G. Ruthven, was untried, others tested successfully. the principal speakerat a luncheon A woman whose Wisconsin farm held here today by the University° homne, held by her family for 90 of Michigan club of St. Louis. years, was sold recently to sat y a Dr. Ruthven arrived early thismortgage, proposes a moratorium mcrning accompanied by T. Hawley prohibiting the foreclosure orsale Tapping, general secretary of the under foreclosure for two years, or alumni association and had break- until tforecloure oformltwoyeso fast with a committee from the lo- until the return of normal ties." fas wih cmmite frm. he o- A Hollywood salesman, who has cal alumni club. During the morn- ,.AuHtlyo dfssanshn aK ing Dr. Ruthven addressed a high ubank l aliei"romosesavinin5 a t school assembly a d then attended 000 issue of "United Nation Bonds)" luncheon. aibearing 4 per cent interest to be, Dr. Ruthven and Mr. Tapping sold to those who now have "their leave tonight for Tulsa, Okla., where they will attend the lunch- money in safe deposit boxes and7 eon of the meeting of the seventh alumni district. Tomorrow night The proceeds would be lent, at 5 Dr. Ruthven will address a banquet per cent, to those who need assist- of the Tulsa University of Michigan ance, and thus would "take the club on the roof garden of the Trul_ sting out of charity," it is claimed. sa Club, after which Dr. Ruthven The Penny-A-Meal club of At-l and Mr. Tapping will return to Ann Arbor. ConeratvePoe In addition to his other engage- onservative , ments, Dr. Ruthven will deliver an System' Takes Lead address to the students and faculty I of a secondary school which is also 50 Hands Finis.ed located in the city of Tulsa. The I speech is to be given tomorrow morning, and he is expected to ar- SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 17.--{i)- rive in Ann Arbor sometime Sat- Seagoing "conservative" p o k e r, urday. Yplayed by George Broom. veteran , , 3 t i A 1 i t 1 : : )R DEPRESSION HSN UITS RELIEF COMAJMIT TEE, S ~~ anta, Ga., conceived by Mrs. Thom- as K. Glenn hose husband is chairman of the First National Bank, has received many members who promise "to eat no meals for ChineseGeneral Resigns in Favor the next five months without con- of Tso-Hsiang, Former tributing one pen/ny each meal for Kirn Governor. the aid of the unemployed. A Connecticut man proposes that PEIPING Dec. 17.-()-Marshal a fund of a, billion dollars be raised IPIIG e.1.(P-asa annually, the income from which Chang Hsueh-Liang, ruler of Man- would be used for old age pensions. churia since 1928, resigned as com- Another plan suggests a "perma- mander of the Chinese forces there nent emergency corporation" which today in favor of Chang Tso- would oiler five hours' work a day i on public projects to all applying. Hsiang, former governor of the A New York engineer urges this province of Kirin. as a propitious time for undertak- Chang Tso-Hsiang is a former ing his plan of extending the tip of lieutenant of the resigned com- Manhattani island six miles down mander, who rose to the rank of the bay. lieutenant general after the sur- render of Chang Tso-Lin, the father Two AI',S Termed BEst of Marshal Chang Hsueh-Liang. N 'wof aslCres forYearFThe announcement of the resig- nation of the young marshal, now 33, was followed by another stating LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 17.--(I)- a general reorganization of the mil- Two throne-less Als have come in itary control would take place. The for recognition by students of jour- latter declaration was made after a nalim at Nebraska Wesleyan uni- conference of Manchurian leaders versity. here and it was taken to mean that They voted former King Alphonse Marshal Chang had definitely cut of Spain and Alphone Capone, de- loose from Manchuria. posed gang leader of Chicago, as Nominates Successor. the leading personalities in the news He nominated his successor be- of 1931. fore lie resigned, however. His res- Capone recently was convicted ignation covered his various posts, and sentenced to eleven years in- among them the command of the priconment in Chicago for violating navy and air forces as well as the the federal income tax law. army chieftaincy. MRS. CULBERTSON LEAVES BATTLE OF CENTURIES FOR HOME AND CHILDREN HAVANA, Dec. 17.-(P)-The Cu- band and Sidney Lenz and Oswald ban petroleum bill, which seeks by Jacoby have been headed for out revision of imports to break up al- of bounds. "Ely!" "Ely!" she has leged foreign monopoly in Cuba, exclaimed on occasions, and her has been stricken from the house husband has subsided in his vigor- calendar, after having previously ous objections to what he thought been approved. were unwarranted assertions that Several representatives said they he was not following his own ten- believed it has been shelved indefi- ets. nitely. The Standard Oil Co.'s ,A rest period seemed today, how- agency in Cuba opposed the bill ever, to have quieted the nerves of vigorously, in a direct appeal to Culbertson, Lenz and Jacoby. They the president, in communications were quite frayed at the last ses- to the house and through the news- sion, a turbulent affair ending early papers. Wednesday morning.