WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1935 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE - - - _ _ _ __ _ . _ . _ 4 . PAGE THREE Baldwin To Try For Confidence Vote Tomorroii Foreign Affairs Debate In House Of Commons Will Afford Issue LONDON, Dec. 17.- (R') -Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, rallying his nearly demoralized ranks after a harrowing scourge of angry criti- cism of the Anglo-French peace plan, prepared to fight to demand a vote of confidence in Thursday's foreigr affairs debate in the House of Com- mons. With the first panic overcome, Baldwin took charge of restoring the government order in a manner which left diplomatic quarters in doubt as to the final outcome. On the surface, victory was assured Baldwin because of his topheavy con- servative majority. Observers be- lieved, however, that the deep-lying bitterness and distrust caused by the sudden peace maneuver will remain to embarrass the government in the future. Labor's action in deciding to ask .a vote of censure Thursday gave Baldwin the opportunity he is await- ing. He will seize the opportunity by backing up the demand for a vote of confidence with what is expected to be one of the most important speeches of his career. Sir Samuel Hoare, foreign secre- tary, will open debate for the govern- ment and Baldwin will close it. The cabinet met today in Sir Sam- uel's drawing room to map its plans. Anthony Eden, minister for League affairs, departed for Geneva with in- structions not to demand that the League council accept the peace scheme.' Juvenile Soprano Will Sing Tonight Master Dewi Jones, remarkable 13- year-old Welsh boy soprano, will ap- pear at 8 p.m. tonight at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church here to give a con- cert in the course of an American tour. Dewi Jones, noted as a child prod- igy, made his first public appearance at the age of three, and has gained a wide reputation as a church soloist. He appeared here last year with the Chrysler Choir in a concert in Hill Auditorium. In his concert tonight he will be accompanied by the St. Andrew's choir, which will give .two numbers. There is a small admission charge. One Source Of Fresh Meat For Italians In Ethiopia Detroit Charter Commended By Prof. Bromage (Continued from Page 1) ever to be governed by the manager plan is Cleveland, he pointed out, which, after adopting it in 1924, along with the Hare system of proportional representation, abandoned it in 1931.1 Professor Bromage assigned the rea- son for this to the fact that the plan did not work out well mechanically - the manager kept going ove'r into the policy-forming field - and that the people of Cleveland apparently did not like proportional representa- tion. Then the depression came along, he added, and the plan was "kicked out the window." He mentioned a recent referendum on the manager plan in. Cuyahoga county, of which Cleveland is the most important part, in which the manager plan was again popularly favored as being a possible "swing- back." An adequate comparison of the government of Detroit, with nearly 2,000.000 persons, and the govern- ment of Cincinnati, with only 450,000 persons, is not possible Professor Bromage held. It is really a com- parison between the two systems of government - the mayor and council type and the manager form - he said. Ethiopian In U.S. County Government Will Be Discussed County government will be the sub- ject of an open forum discussion at the meeting of the Ann Arbor Cit- izens' Council at 8 p.m. today at the City Hall. Lewis Re:mann and other Cc._cil members will present the his- tori ca l and financial backgrounds of this form of government, as well as criticisms of its efficiency. The Council will alro hear the re- port of a committee appointed to in- terview the candidates for the Wash- Lanaw county auditorship. GREYHOUND LINES Chicago $. ROUND TRIP FARES SPECIAL THRU BUSSES I Only Authorized Campus Agents Hours: 12:30 - 7:30 UNION PARROT Tel. 4151 Tel. 4636 -Associated Press Photo. This little piggy is going to market, but not in the usual sense. Interested in having some fresh meat on hand when wanted, Italian soldiers brought him along, permitting him to ride in comfort on a tank during an advance along the northern Ethiopian front. -Associated Press Photo Lij Tasfaye Zaphiro (above), first secretary of the Ethiopian legation in London, is shown as he arrived in New York, nattily dressed, to raise Christmas funds for his countrymen. F- Mop And Dishrag Wielders To Have Training In Work Hail the girls who wield the mop and dishrag! With the announce- ment of a $40,000 allotment by the National Youth Administration for the establishment of 'practice houses' in Ann Arbor and four other Mich- igan cities, Miss Catherine Murray, state director of women's projects for WPA, stated that arrangements were already under way to establish a school of household service here. The practice house idea was orig- inally started under the FERA work relief program and has become na- tion-wide in scope, Michigan having five such houses in operation at the present time, it was stated. There have been 145 graduates from these Michigan schools to date, Miss Mur- ray said, and practically all have ob- tained good positions in homes, with wages averaging $6 a week. The ed- ucational advantages these girls have over the home-trained neophytes would seem, by these statistics, to give the graduates a two to three dollar advantage in earning their suste- nance. The course is designed primarily for girls from relief families. '. 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