TH15 MTtH iGAN Tj VILA'' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1934 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1934 Group Will Try To Show Condition Here With the desire of spreading the in- formation already known about juv- enile delinquency, and with the hope of carrying on more research work, the Michigan Juvenile Delinquency Information Service has been formed under the leadership of Prof. Lowell J. Carr of the sociology department. On the initiative of President Ruth- ven, a plan was developed to com- bine the research work in this field with an information service, meant especially for a selected number of community leaders in the larger cities of the state. This service is expected to present, each month, a summary pic- ture of juvenile delinquency in Mich- -Associated Press Photo igan. The will of the slain King Alexander It will be carried on through the of Jugoslavia named his cousin, Prince co-operation of members of the so- Paul (above), as one of the three-man. ciology, education, law, psychology, regency council to serve during the and psychiatry departments, with the reign of the ination's new boy-king, assistance of the extension division, Peter II. and with the aid of various juvenile courts, police departments and high Detroit Was First *Theservice will include a news let- ter, a four-page publication .issued every month for chiefs of police in ilarger cities, editors of daily. news- (Continued From Page 1)1papers, supervisors in certain selected tonal Road and now dignified by a counties, and the State Department of number, is in fact Gabriel Richard Public Education. Through the help Highway," Mr. Schurtz continued, of Dr. Paul Voelker, state superin- "and should be so dedicated, for it tendent of public instruction, 1650 was promoted by him when he was school administrators and teachers Michigan's delegate in Congress and will also receive the bulletin. enacted by his bill into law." Along with this, the service will also In closing Mr. Schurtz said, "The supply lists on juvenile behavior year 1817 marked an era in the life problems, juvenile court procedure, of Detroit. The first bona fide news- probation, methods of treatment, and paper, the University of Michigan the like. Arrangements for speakers with its colleges and schools, the first and discussion leaders for lectures, public library, and the first char- luncheon talks, and discussion groups itable society were all established in can be made through the service. This 1817. Surely, as we stand here today will also be true of consultations on in this 1934 Council Chamber, we specific problems. must believe Gabriel Richard's prayer, Already, four Michigan cities have which opened the session of the first gone into action. Ann Arbor, Flint, Territorial Council, has been an- Port Huron, and 'Saginaw are experi- swered: 'O Lord, bless this legislative menting with some form of unifying council and enable its members to council on children's problems. make laws for the people and not for In connection with the juvenile de- themselves.'" linquency research, the sociology de- Other features of the Gabriel Rich- partment has announced the estab- ard Celebration were a Pontificial lishment in the Graduate School of High Mass, sung by Bishop Michael J. four fellowships in this field and two Gallagher, at Ste. Anne's, the church scholarships for the year 1934-35. founded by Father Richard, programs Each of the fellowships carries a in various churches and schools, and grant of $500 and each scholarship a a banquet of the Knights of Columbus. grant of $150. U i i i i 10, O UR NEW ROUGH DRY Laundry Service makes it possible for you to have your Shirts laundered at this LOW PRICE. This new service gives you finished laundry on Shirts, Handker- chiefs and Sock ready to wear. .. Underwear and Pajamas are washed and dried You cannot affo rd to send your laundry out of the city at these low prices. Er, Price per Pound loc . . .0 ( Minimum Bundle-50c ) Sox, Extra, pa Handkerchief, Shirts, Extra . . . .! 2c Ic Extra .0 0 . . 0 . loc Full Dress Shirts not included in this Service SAMPLE BUNDLE 3 6 3 SHIRTS HANDKERCHIEFS PAIRS OF SOX FINISHED SERVICE WASHED-- DRIED FOLDED READY TO WEAR 2 SUITS UNDERWEAR 2 BATH TOWELS 1 PAJAMA SUITS TOTAL COST 92c For This New ROUGH DRY SERVICE, Call any of the following Laundries: WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY Phone 4117 KYER LAUNDRY Phone 4185 I