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FIVE CENTS IOWA CITY, IOWA FRIDAY, EPTEMBER 10, 1937 VOLUME XXXVU NUMBER 76 ~Genial Jilll' Speal{s For 5 Minutes At 'rrain Here Today Foreign Ministers of Europe Face Gravest Task ince War era. h Takes 2 Forty-nine-year-old "Jim" Farley, the former gypsum salesman who is now a second-te.rm member of President Women' Live Roosevelt's cabinet and controls de.mocratic patronage through two important political posts, will sp ak to Iowa Citians for five minutes at noon toda.y on the rear platform Near MareoO'o of his special train near the Rock I land depot. "Genial Jim," chairman of the national democratic com­ Thirtl Injurefl Wllen mittee, is said to be making a good-will tour of the middle­ western states In an ettort to. ------­ Car Truck Collide weld the farm vote lor the new prediction - his generous conces­ dealers in 1940. Headon at Bridg parley, wbo was appointed sion that "Landon will carry postmaster-general by President Maine and Vermont"-was to B the ~la~ Pr Roosevelt In 11132, was awarded como later in the campaign. Five Iowans were dead last the cabinet post {or his keen When It was fulfilled by a r - nlght as the result of automobile manipulation of the 1932 depres­ ord 27-mllUon vote londsUde for accidents on the state's hl"hways. sion-year Hoover-Roosevelt cam­ President Roosevelt, "experts" The dead: paign. who predicted a near-recount Mrs. Emma mlth, n. KaloDa. Last year Farley blnted at the election were bafCled. Mrs. Clare Mott Perrin, 4!, Ka- coming Landon debacle by boldly But Farley, not cont nt with 10Da, daul'hter ot Mra. mltb. proclaiming "It's in the bag!" tile new deal victory over Hoover Paul ampe, 8. CamaDche. But Farley's keenest political (See FARLEY, Page 6) Josepb Balle)', 19, linton. Edwin ehnede, 28, Wbu Uand . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Perrin were killed when the car In which James A. Farley Tell they were riding collided headon with a truck on a bridge near Marengo I t nliht. The truck, Iowa Democrats That G.O.P. loaded with stock lind reed, was . Maxim.' IJtvlooll CGuat voa. Neuratla Soviet Union. driven by 0 Mr. Bonstedt of Vic­ Not Win by Party' eerm&IU/ tor. Mrs. A. W. Britton, 63, of Will Split Involved In th most recent Isome way to stop attacks by pi­ chargcs to Count Ciano at Italy whil Anthony Eden and Yvon Ithey hope will pr vent !urth r Kalona, a po nier wIth the crisis to threaten th peace ot rille submarine.; upon peaceful Dnd von Neurath or Germany that D Ibos ot Greal Britain , and outrages, an eventuality many ob- other two women, suttered ler­ DES MOfNES,: Sept. 9 (AP)- Roosevelt administration is wan­ Europ nre th stut m n shown shipping In the Mediterranean. the Ilolion tasclst government France hav agreed with s v n I . lous Injuries, Postmaster - General James A. ing. abov who, among th m. elves, or IMaxim LitvinorC, Soviet torel"n has been directly responsibl for Bmnll Medii rranpan countrit,· to Iservers believe might 1 ad to an­ Mrs. Perrin, dauihter or Mrs. "It I not my purpo e to III - their r pr ~entubve, must lind mmister, has b~n blunt in his Ule piratc nttocks. In the menn- InsUtut a naval patrol which othcr gt'neral EUrop an war. Smith, was a bride ot six week•. Parley tonight told 1,000 IOWD courage tho e earn t partisan They were returnine to Kalona democrats that "the repubUcon who ee thing that way b­ lrom Atlantic, where they had parly never will slip bock into cau e I am a flrm believer In aU nded the fun ral of Albert power as a result 01 divided coun- the two-party 5YSt m of rov­ Smith, a brother of Mrs. Smlth'. sels In the democratic tanks." ernment. Ilowever, they must Britain") France Jate husband. Use Force The Campe boy, son of Mr. and leatn that the sound and fury Agree To The relerence was the only hlnt created by an articulate minor. Mrs. P. Campe ot Camanche, was in the cabinet official's address as Ity Is eJdom a rood Indication ------.------~---- struck yesterday while return­ to discord among the democrats of DubUc opinion." ini hom rrom school. Police in the last session ot congress Farley d fined politics and gov- American, Are said Horold Hopkins of Ca­ over parts of President Roosevelt's ernm nt as synonymous. Senator Demand Probe of Italy, Gennany manche, was the driver 01 Ule legislative program. "The democratic party, as I Urged To lee car. The accident occurred on The rest of the tulk was devoted see it, has an opportunity to con­ ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Decline Bid To route 67. to reVjewing accomplishments ot ·tinue in power lor years to come," Bouth, Burke eize Upon Chic(lgo CClre To Renew Plpc, for IUqlLi .. y Bailey was killed when his mo­ the Roosevelt administration and he said. "That continuance, how­ China eaports torcycJe crashed into a truck on to advialni the republicans as to ever, depends upon the contin- Piracy Parley higbway 136 a mile we t ot Clin­ wbal, ,il! Wrong...l6lWt uanc -m- g politics and that WA.'mINGTON. Sept. 9 (AP)­ the senate rJoor last ~ej;sion nazi hous/: ruther them tlle senate. He ton. Eyewitnes es salcl both ve­ their strategy. mcons the continuance of good A.nba.." udor ClORt'R Two senators 110rllh (R-Ida) and Itroups Wele Ii'alnille Americun xpluined Such a courlie would CkCt ilh Fa ci",t hicles wer tr veJ1ni east and "The reJlubUcan party never government." Burke (D-Neb) lared tod y youth in anU-Amedcan prln- avoid , dupll tion or an In- the crash occurred when the Three Corumlnles, truck attempted to turn leri onto will reJ'atn U. former posillon CIting the agricultural policy of congr ~s should inv sUgate nazi dpl ~, said h deemed the mott r ve Ugation 0 f POW'r8 a slderoad. of I)Clwer and IDfI~ence u.ntll It the federal government In the "suftlcl nUy important" to call allegt.'<1 "sub- Ordt'nl Evacuatioll activities in th United States. Bailey, who was trying to pass, lormulate. a pronam which last tour years, Farley told his for a special inquiry. v rsive" activi- They made their proposals In struck the truck and plung d Into appeals to the horse sense 01 ovcr(Jow audience, many at them "Tbere Isn" any doubt of the tiel mad e [l By l\fORRI J JlARRI. commenting on a Chicago Dally By J . C. 'TARK a ditch. the American .,eople," be said, tarmers, tbat "cheap farm prod­ r-~.",...-:-:-':-'-., T j m e s articl fad that ucb orl'al1l:zallon Is few years ago SHANGHAI, Sept. 10 (Friday) Dies of Injuries "aDd theD lind. a leader wllo ucts cost the manufacturers d ar­ declaring G r­ rolllr on In thi cOllntry," Borah by a commit- LONDON, Sept. 9 (AP)-Creat (AP)-United Stott's Citizens in Schnede died in a Davenport haa the cOllf&l'e and ability' to ly in the long ." man - American 8 Id. "But to what extent I do tee headed by Britain nnd France determined hospitul yesterday as the result .ut that prorram Into opera- "Low prices lor farm prod- nearly all the prl ncipa] aports pf nazi I e ad e r 5 not know." R e pr ~entative on force tonight as the only pro­ 'Ion." uets mean reduced farm pur- China today were uri d to eva­ are organizing While stating he WIlS not "great- M ceo r mack or jnjuries sullered Wednesday t ction I ft for their Mediter­ when the car in which he was Wfth both state and county cen- chasin&, power," he declared. cuate in the lace of increasing American citi­ Iy alarmed" by such activities, (D-Mass). tral commIttees cooperating as "Farmers cannot buy the things ranean shippitlg aft r Italy and riding with lour others plunged perils Irom Japan's air nnd naval zens with In­ Burke said {nvestieations of his Burke 'aid ticket sales agencies, Iowa demo- city workers make ... ther lIa tent to seize own convinced him it would b he w,ould 115 k Germany jointly had retus d to olf a highway near Davenport eratic pal"ty otticials said the been written deep Into the con­ attacks along all Chin's 2,150- control of the wise to inquire Into them. his proposal bE' attend tomorrow's "anti-piracy" alter falling to make a turn. gathering was the largest state Iclousne s ot U\C A.merlcan mil coast lin . nation. ''I don" believe our tuture is ~ referred to the conference. in SwilerJand. None of the others riding with "dinner meeting" in the organiza- people tbe blunt fact that the Ambassador Nelon T. John 0:1 "0 nth e serlousl Imperiled because 01 . enate judiciary Anglo-French unity was ce­ Schnede suI1ered serious injur­ ies. tlon's history. The Farley visit United tate cannot be Pf - at Nanking ordered the American llrst day o( ubver Ive acUvltle. But as committe 01 mented strongly by the sharp here was part 01 a midwestern perou U agliculture Is neglect­ 'he next prudent citizen we should con- which he ill [l cl nvage with the fascist powers M. A. Conrad, 27, or Dallas consulate at Swatow, in Kwang­ postal and party goodwill tour cd or depressed." Ion. pedal stant! be on ruard," Burke de- member. on the eve or what may prov suHered the loss of his leU arm which has taken him into Ohio, Gov. Nelson G. Kraseh 1 in a tung province, closed and all 01' rl'rular," elared. A t the Gpr- onc at the most vital meetings in Thutsday when a truck side­ Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa, short address preceding Farley's Americans th re vacua ted. Pre­ Burke sal d, Chairman Dickstein (D-NY) of man cmba. y It Europe's recent history. swiped bis car n ar KnoxvlUe. state organization officials said. ta Ik, praised the postmaster-gen- viOUSly Johnson had authorizcd "I am roln&, the house immigration committee was said that Britain and France were In com­ to Introduce a re olutlon prop08- proposed such on investigation by s 1 ate men t s The crash In which the Kalona Th!! postmaster-ieneral, who eral as being responsible "more closing of the Am rican consu­ plate harmony on the use of their In r a enate ommlttee Inves­ the house at the last session. made by a newspaper could not warshlps tor "punitive action" to women died occurred at 7:45 p.m. also is chairman of the democratic than any other person, except lates at Amoy and Foochow, for­ Il,ation." Borllh suggested the proposed be discussed In the absence at safeguard Mediterranean com­ on tbe Bear creek hrldge one-hall national committee, clted the re- the president, hlmsell," ior the merly thriving por ot Fukien I The Idahoan, who charged on investigation be made by the oHicial information. merce. They agreed to discard mile west of Moreneo. suIts at the 1936 elections in election of Franklin Roosevelt as province. denying that the prestige of the president of the United States. a "preventive pl!\n"-a system Mrs. Britton, who suttered a Arnoy Bombed of restricted areas in which sub­ tractu.red nose, broken ribs and Several hundred AmerIcans :It Democracy Hit Russia' Fleet 'Bottled marines would be Iorbidden­ shock, underwent an emergency Asks U.S. A.id Tsingtao, chief seaport of Shan;­ that would have been proposed operation here last night In Mercy F.R. Asks Full' tung province, were urged to get had Germany anq Italy attend­ hospital Mrs. Britton is the out as soon as possible. United By Nazi Chief ed. mother of Mrs. Marcus Owen, Probe of FCC States oWciais indicated they • International Fleet 501 S. Dodge strut. feared Tsingtao soon would be a The use of warships called COr Tbe death car, traveUng east field ot hostilities. Gocbbel riticiz('S organization of a nine-power In- on U. S. blghway 6, was driven American Uves were gravely Weigbs Plans For W110 ternational fleet with orders to by Mrs. Perrin. Tbe impact of endangered Thursday at Shang­ American sink any submarine threatening the crash swung the light sedan Census of Jobless, hai, Amoy and Swatow. Japan­ Take Spain R ide a neutral merchantman. Besides completely around on the bridge. ese warplanes and warships sub- the men-aI-war ot Britain and The truck veered against the Works on Address jected Amo,!' to a terrific two-hour NURNBERG, Germony, Sept. 9 France, the international !leet steel bridge trusses and the right bombardment, causing American would include those of the oth- side of its van was sheered oU. residents to seek shelter in dug- (AP) - National SociaUsm's an- . ' B, p. HAROLD OLIVER er seven notions participating In The car was demolished. MU­ HYDE PARK, N.Y., Sept. 9 outs. The American naval vessei nual congress hcard the democ­ the parley-Creece, Turkey, Yu- lord Englebert, Iowa county sher­ (AP)-President Roosevelt began Asheville was caught in the bom- racies of the world vigorously goslavia, Soviet Russia, Egypt, iff, pried open the wreckage with r w 0 r k on hts Constitution - day bardment; several air bombs fell berated today by tow or nazidom's Rumania and Bulgaria. a crowbar. The body ot Mrs. apeech today after ordering a full close to her and her crew took highest spokesmen. French loreign oUice ollicials Smith was wedged under the Investigation of the administra­ shelter below decks to avoid a hail Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels, fiery said they already hod received dashboard. Her lace was mull- tion of the federal communica­ 01 shrapnel. assurance (rom Turkey and 10 ted. tions commission. minist r of prop~anda, in the Army and police headquarters, course of a vituperative attack Greece of their support for pa- The body ot her daughter, Mrs. He also eave aome preliminary an army airfield and an old lort trols covering shipping lanes oft Perri II, was hurled from the car thought to a proposa I to utilize near the compound of the Ameri- on communism and the Spanish the nation's election machinolry can Standard-Vacuum Oll com- government, criticized the democ­ their coasts. and was found in the gutter of Foreign Secretary Anthony the bridge. 1.11. carrying out the recently au- pany were the principal targets facies and "some leading Ameri­ Map ahowln~ "Bottle-Neck" Eden flew to Paris today and The truck driver, dazed, , thorlzed unemployed "census," and of the bombardment. Two boml's can political personages" who, he This map indicates why the this tortuous route to and tel near the oil plant where said, sympathized with tbe Mad­ conferred on the Mediterranean squirmed from the cab of bls asked John D. Biuers of Toledo, Soviet Union is vitally interested through the Medlteranean. And if Ohio, to direct the registra tion ()bea(tID, T. W .... several American employes were rid-Valencia 1·eglme. crisis with French Foreign Mln- battered truck. Althoullh llmpiI14r, in a "free" Mediterranean. 'Bus- the Mediterranean is blocked or ister Yvon Delbos while a com- he protested that he was not lob. In an interview, the Chinese sticking to their posts, but none Dr. Otto Dietrich, chief of the sian vessels {rom her Black sea is infested by submarines, the mittee of navai experts drafted •hurt. Dela,.. Repl,. ambassador to the United states, was injuJ·ed. nazi regime's press bureau, seath- ports have no other means of vessels of the Soviet Union are Biuers, who is president of the Chengting T. Wang, "unofficiaUy" ShaDrhal Battle Rages ingly attacked freedom of the reaching the Atlantic except via bottled up. lans for tbe international fleet. Mrs. Britton, after a brief ex- Llbbey-Owens-Pord Glass com­ urged that the U. S. government A punishing raid by Japanese press in western democratic na- France Bolsters Fled amination by a Marengo doctor, PallY will dela,. a reply to tbe intervene .as a mediator in the planes made Swatow, northeast ot tions. • Red Cross, Gray on's letter states. .Although the~e were no new was rushed by ambulance to otter' until be has discussed the Sino-Japanese conflict. Wan g Hongkong, • unsafe tor American These two speeches effectivelY Red Cross Seeks Only contributions wIuch can be incidents of aggression against Mercy bospital Early today her matter of leave ot absence with said: "The Chinese governmeJlt and British residents. disposed of reports speakers be- used impartially at the discre­ Medlterranean shipping the condition was reported as fairlY hi. company. does not otficially ask the U. S. to Fighting continued furiously on fore the congress had been order­ Local Donations To· tion 01 the Red Cross for surrerers French naval ministry, Incensed good. .It was because o.f inabillty to step in. but Cbina would welcome the V-shaped Iront nortb ::Jt ed not to attack the democratic Aid War Sufferers of any nationality will be accepted over the shooting down of a No 8urv1von obtain such leave that he recentlv the action at any mediator." Shanghai, alodg the banks of the nations in order to spare embar­ according to Grayson. French mail plane over Gijon. Mrs. Smith has no survivors. turned down a membership on the . Spain, prepared a protest to the Whangpoo and Yangtze rivers . . rassment lor their representatives A plea :lor Red Cross contribL\~ Local contributions should be Her daughter, Mrs. Perrin, is sur­ ~mmunicatioril comnussion. free hand to fi nd out what may Great fires were burning early who are to visit the congress to­ tions for relief in Cbina's war mailed or given to Mr. Boss, 822 Spanish insurgents and ordered vived by her husband, Archie The need for reorganizing this need correction and apply the today in the Yangtzepoo district, morrow. lones WllS made ina letter re Rundell street. tour destroyers from France's At­ Perrin. The Perrins lived on a "ener, torn with Internal strife remedY," McNinch said before easternmost section of the Inter. Goebbe1s declared a ,new Eur­ ceJved yesterday from Cary T. lantic fleet to bolster her full farm 10 miles southwest ot Kalo­ (or months, waa dilCUSSed by the boarding a train lor W~ngton national Settlement. after a night ope is being formed "for whlcb G ray son, National Red C r ass Paraguay in State Of Medi terranean force. na near West Cheater. president at luncheon wltb Frank "What's wrong with the F.C.C.?" raid by a "lone Chinese bombing we will fight to the ]qst breath" chairman, by Arthur Boss, John­ Germany and Italy acted in A. W. Britton, the injured wo­ R. McNinch, federal power com­ a reporter asked. plane. against communism. He warned son county chairman. The money Siege After Upri ing concert in rejectinl invitations to man's husband, was notified of ~ssion chairman who hIlS been "That's what I've got to find The pilot apparently was trying Europe and especially the democ­ collected will be transmitted to the parley, both refusinj to sit the accident and friends drove liven a temporary assienment OD out," he replied. to hit Japanese- warships scat- racies that "Spain is the world's the Chinese Red Cross society. ASUNCION, Paraguay, Sept. 9 with Soviet Russia beC'ause of bim to Mercy hOllpital bere. the communications commission He said he would take over ~';! tered thlckly along the Whangpoo crossroads" and added: American citizens in the war (A P)-Paraguay wall in a "state Moscow's sharp notes to Rome The bodies were taken to the to· overhaul it. new job Sept. 30 and return to the at this point, but his bombs feU in "What happens today in Spain zones are being aided by a gra'lt o( siege" today (ollowing a revo­ accusing Italy of sinking two So­ Cranford tuneral home at Maren­ "Free Hud" power commission after the re­ the thickly built Indds trial sec- may repeat itse1l tomorrow in from the national g6vernment lution which .fJllred and then fad­ viet mercbantmen and demanding go and will be removed to Kalona "The president hI. liven me a organization was completed. tion on the· rIver's lelt bank. allY. country," , " and another from the Nat.ion"l ed o~t. I"edre.ss. toda», ...

I ., ;. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1937. Fl1 THE DAILY IOWAN has been his ability as a realistic Published every morning ex­ qnd forward-looking politician. tt) OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN - cept Monday by Student Publica­ pass over his errors and not per­ A tions Incorporated, at 126-130 Items In the lJNlVERSITY CALENI)AR are sist in pushing th~m forward when Iowa avenue, Iowa City, Iowa. scheduled In lhe office of the Summer Session, he finds his party and hls people W-9 Bast Hall. l4Ims for the GENEIlAL NOTICf;S Board of Trustees: F rank L . disapprove. are deposited wUh the campus editor of The DaUy New Yorker Mott, Odis K. Patton, Ewen M. IQwan, or may be placed in the box provided for MacEwen. Karl E. Leib, Amos It is for this reason that we their deposlt In tbe ofrlces of The Dally Iowan. Pearsall, Robert Dalbey, Ben M. have not put much faith in cer­ GENEIlAL NOTICES must be at The Daily Iowan At Large Stephens, David B. Evans, Orval by 4:30 p.m. the da.y precedlnK first pUblication: Mr~ Q. Matteson. tain reports that Roosevelt is going on his tour to "get" those demo­ notlcea will NOT be accepted by telephone, and Wil Fred M. Pownall, P ublisher must be TYPED or LEGIBL WRITTEN and By GEORGE TUCKER crats who revolted in the last SIGNED by a r$lponalble person. Donald J. Anderson, congressional session. Those men NEW YORK-An intended reo ' For Business Ma nager who opposed the court plan VOL. XI, No.1 Friday, September 10. 1937 POl'l on the contract bridge situ­ Entered as second class mail favored practically every other ation in New York must be pOlio All matter at the postoffice at Iowa part of the Roosevelt program, poned. Your correspondent has day City, Iowa. under the act of con­ Mr. Roosevelt is a good politi­ General Notices been finessed by too many sill, of hI gress of March 2, 1879. cian, one of the craftiest who has incidents in the last 24 hours to I eryst. Subscription rates-By mail, $5 ever been the nation's chief exe­ Re.ding Room order that the floor may be wax­ per,mit a serious treatise on sucb Mrs. per year; by carrier, 15 cents cutive. It would not be smart The Reading Room in Mac­ ed. a weighty matter. Reno weekly, $5 per year. poli tics to takc time orf for re­ bride Hall will be closed at 12:00 GRACE VAN WORMER, To begin with, I was hurrledl, daugl venge. If Roosevelt is to go M. Saturday, September 11, in Acting Director shaving the other night, pausing DilC'Ol The Associated Press is exclu­ ahead with those things the between razor-strokes only long party sively entitled to use for republi­ Ab cation of aU news dispatches American people believed ne enough to anest an occasional credited to it or not otherwise would accomplish when he was bemorrhage, when a page rang' vi ted credi ted in this paper and also reclected last year, he will have and slipped an important lOOk-I Mrs. the local news published h erein. little lime f~ "getti ng even." Washington World Ing telegram beneath the door. Ci ty "Gcorge," it said, "An) enroult the p EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT to Chicago. Wi ll see you Wed· end staten Browning ...... Editor By CHARLES P. STEWA,RT lesday 01' Thursday. Maude." Robt. Sherwood Managing Editor Central Press ColUmnist John Lain ...... News Editor All of which was ry nice u · W ASIJINCTON, D. C.-If he most as effectively as Czar Reed cept for one thing-I don't lui.. Merle Miller ...... City Editor were not quite so old Vice-Pres- once bossed the house of repre­ John Mooney ...... Sports Editor CLIPPED • anybody namcd Ma.udt. Per.' ident John N. Garner undoubted- sentatives, 01' as "Uncle Joe" Mildred Holly ...... Campus Editor From Other 30na lly, the only Maudes I ever Betty Holt ...... Society Editor Iy would be something more Cannon bossed it b fore he was have heard of are M30ude Adams. Jervas Baldwin .... Picture Editor than a possibility lor the next overthrown. The legislation he who doesn·t know me, and a democratic presidential nomma- favors he simplY gavels through. lady donkey' th30t used 10 klek BUSINESS DEPARTMENT COLUMNS I lion. If there is objection he ignores things around In lhe comic slrlPL Tom E. Ryan, Circulation Mgt'. Agnes W. Schmidt, Office Mgr. I ______Even elderly as he is, the Tex- or sq\lelches it. By indirection Later, still brooding over the an is suggcsted quite frequently. he bosses the representatives. too. Arthur R. Lorch incident, I attended a theater and Of course these suggestions are Indeed, he lalks a certain Assistant Advertising Manager STATE UNIVERSITY w~s quietly smoking in the lob· Margaret Gordon MAYBE YOU have spent part not to be taken seriously. Gar- amount of "turkey" to President by when Erin O'Bri en-Moore Classified AdvertiSing Manager of the summer in a university ner will be 70 in Novcmber, 1940. Roosevelt. and a party of friends came In town of the middle western It is unimaginable that a states­ • • • "HeHo, George," she ca llecf ' TELEPI;lONE man oI his years should be "Chilled Steel Nerve" United States, and have felt the ... This made me feel very goqd, Editorial Office ...... 4191 named as his pru·ty·s White sudden hush that falls when, with During the 11rst Rooseveltian being recognizod by a pretty Ilke Society Editor ...... 4192 House candidate. term "Texas Jack" was quite in­ Business Office ...... 4193 the coming of dog days, summer that. AU the ssJ'TIe, I surmise that lh conspicuous. school closes and the community A moment later she turned FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1937 Lone Star veteran has ambitions It generally was agreed that the catches its breath before the be­ and seemed dumbfoundlld at fi nd­ in that direction. Naturally he vice-presidency had put the ing me there ... "Why. George, ginning of the lall semester. must know that his chance is ex­ "husher" on him, as on his long Schoolteachers improving their dai'ling," shc cried. "how are Piracy In ceedingly slim. Still, "hope succession of predeccssors. you!" . . . Maybe she didn't see academic standing, regular stu­ .,prings eternal in the human But, wben an emergency arose, The Meditel'mnellfl Germs May Cause Pink Eye; me the first limo. 01' was that dents making up lost work or breast." Anyway, John N. does­ "Jack" was RIGHT THERE. DESPITE STRONG notes ot another wire from Maude? seeking to shorten their years in n't say "pooh-pooh" when hc is He told President Roosevelt, . ... protest from Russia to Italy, ani college, foreign students and SCREEN . . Measures Cure It presidentia,Lly mentioned. "Oh, phooey!" and went home to pacific yet firm statements from Si.mple One of the most picturesque workers from other campuses; all Uvalde. Great Britain and France that • • • restaurants in Now York lurtS the vat"iegated horde that recently Breaks Precedent Then, a bit latel', when the ex­ such 17th century tactics wou III l$y LOGAN CI.oENDENING, M.D. LIFE patr6ns with the weird and un· . filled classrooms, boarding houses SOONER 01' later everyone ha. eye, and they founded the hospital Gal'ner has broken one prece­ (let psychological moment had ar­ not be tolerated, submarine usual picturcs on its walls. There I and dormitories, have ~rowded dent. He is tne first vice-pres­ rived, back he came and wound piracy in the Mediterranean has a ink eye 01' two. It's a joke to - Mom'fields, in London - which is a picture of a banquet sce~ • into trains, buses or automobiles, id nt who ever has had any po­ up the congressional session pre­ continucd throughout the pa ~t the ftiends, but not so funny to today is still one of the greatest By ROBBIN COONS beneath the sea, with all oC the and departed. liticai influence. Others (like Cisely as he saw fit. month~. the owner. eye hospiUtls in the wodd. HOLLYWOOD-Operatic I1el- noted chru·acters who were "They've gone home to their Theodore Roosevelt and Calvin it In tho growing mass of charges Pink eye is inflammation or the Due to Germ en Jepson's introduction to movic He did partly because he is drowned telling their experi· families - and the families can Coolidg) have attained influ­ a strong man, with chilled steel and countcr charges another crisis have 'em," landladies murmur, external layer of the eyeball-the Simple, acute pink eye usually work was typically filled with ences aQ.d gouging themselves on has bcon genorated to join those conjunctiva. This mucous mem- is due to the pneumococcus, a annoyances. Miss Jepson, slim ence by being accidentally boost­ nerve; partiy bccause he has had good things to eat. Another heaving sighs of relief and luxu­ ed into thc presidency, but they vast expcrienee, and the brains to which almost daiJy thrcaten tho riating in the silence, unbroken brane covers the eyeball and 13 cousin of the germ that causes and comely, and Charles Kull­ shOWS a sweep or landscape, with peacc of the world. Now Great reflected over thc inside of the pneumonia, and is treated by man', also from' the Met, were wore not vice-presidcntially in­ utilize it to the best advantage. lamb chops serving as clouds jn now for a lillie while by the fluential. He is trcmcndously populal' Britain and France have agreeti shrilling of the telephone in the eye-lids. The inflammation is simple measures of cleansing with prinCipals in the first and only the sky, lily pads, and cobble cau&.ed usually by inCeclion with salt solution oj' boric acid solu- scene the first day of "Gold­ Garner is influential now. among his fellow lawmakers also. with soven smaller powers to hallway, the laughter and chatter ot stones. patrol tho Mediterranean for the $ome sort of germ, but it may he tion, and by antiseptics such as Without a senatorial vote, he But (alas for his presidential This is a small, out-of-the-way of girls, the crash as some boy's wyn Follies." protection of peaceful shipping, caused by a chemical or by sun- optochin or mercury or acroflw- They were doing a scene from I'ecenlly has bossed the senate al- prospects! )-he is too old. place not far fl'om the water bed slats, loosened by his mates, Whether the attacks will cease burn. The conjunctiva being a vine. Silver preparation such as front and caters to sea-fari", shatter the watches of the night. "La Traviata"-doing it over and and whether the I'esponsibili t.y mucous melllbr.ane, discharg view some of t he great public wo rds as beauty, romance, service, MODE. of , The origina.l Instrument, com­ works projects his admini stration idealism, power, adventure; but .-("~ vel.. It( posed of two pieces of gas pipe has created, will get in close security was not among thcm. and a whiskey funnel, cost 1/i touch with the nation's economic Perhaps, then, the college stu­ uAPA~­ cents a.nd was made In Van system ahd will fe·el, at least In dent of today is .cast in a more H' 1$ ~Ll- USED Buren. Ark.. otherwJse fainoul part, . the political pulse of the sober mold than we were-well 1M MOUJI41'A1!(OU$ AMI> as Bob Burns' birlhplace. The nation. perhaps. But this same sixteen- contrivance works on the pdn­ When he does, Franklin Roose- year-old was given a chance to try 1M Ac.c.ESS I B\..c.. Pl.AC.E~ clplc of a - trombonc, only the velt will find; no doubt"that he out [or his school paper, and music (?) goes out straight In- I is still a very popular man in the promptly llung himself heart and stcad of 'round and 'round. United States. He will discover mind into the work, quite negleot­ that if there were t-o be another ing the solid commercial course Scenes from "Wife, Doctor and election tomorrow, he woul d'prob- he had planned, although he must Nurse" will be played by Warnet ably still receive thc p u b li c'~ know that whatever life presents Baxtel' and Loretta You ~ two backing. To be sW'e, the politi cal to the average newspaper man, of the screen's most popular pel'- ACROSS month ·,oid yes-men, a large part of any ad- conventi onal secul·ity has small . formers, when they appear as I-Seat of 21- Levels to the i8-By 2t-Danger FOUR S-(RAl~tt( liNES ministration, will continue to SUI' - part in it. Possibly he was mis­ h~ guest stars of "Hollywood Hotel" Payne unl. ground 20-An aromatic 26-NegaUm, round him. But fo r belter tI lDn taken in his an"lysis of his de­ 9-14 -fDuCK AU.. NINE. PoIN1'~ broadcast over the WABC-Colum­ ve.nslty (var,) eplce charged ICIIl most men in public office. P resi- sires, or it may be that he pre­ SolUtIO!( FROM r~r bi a network tonight from 7 to 8 5-Pen. 29-Chart 22-Sutfocate 27-Val1.,. dent Roosevelt has. throughout his fers to carry his security a bout G-Real 25-A lariat 23-The king 3G-Keenl)' .... r.'clock. tOo-Portion 2&.Frozen administration, kept the common within himself r ather than to have whoae·touch 32-Vex 1'1.-Olrl'. name water tumed all to 3S-Force touch. it invested in land and gear. Margaret Daum, young CBS 12-Hold. at\lp 29-Threefold The Institute of Publio Opln- A h ousemother, fanning herself soprano, who has Just returned at relt In 3I-Infer Anlwer to prevloUl ~.... ion, which forecast his over- whelming reelection in J936, has with her apron, says rather tartly; to New York, N.Y., after eom­ water 3t-A number recently reported that Roosevelt "I've seen them come and go for plellng & sumJncr engagement It-A mendicant 35-A ftower U'-Mother Of 36-The front is still top man so far as most twenty years, and there's litHe with the St. Louis Munlclp~1 op~ra comp3ony, wlJl start a new Caln part of a of the American people are COI1 - to choose amongst them." But 17-A type of hindquarter cerned. Most of the voters, the the sl!ason is advancing; her series of weekly concerts over . O.H£. of 1IIF- the WADC-Columbl3o network autol'l\oblle of beet Insti tute has found/ continue ' 0 rooms are beginning to echo cav­ Mos-( D:"l..lC.""-('E- KIN4 WILl-IA"" N of fM~~p' this afternoon at 4 o'clock. 19-Actlona 3'1-Become. favor most Of Roosevelt's pr ogram. ernously and last night's frost lit (law) lullen Hpwever, this same poll has found. a flame in the maples and left ,tlS1"RUM'E,N-rS IK --(tt1:... SHO'NN Ot-l1ltIS sr. HELENA 38-Warcll ott a major ity at the some time dis- a hint of football in the air. " Aye, Ma jor Edward Bowes and hl ~ WOR,.l-P IS A. lI~Y M01'o~, s-("'MP (IN UPPER. LEFT' OV,A.,L) amateur hour have been given a DOWN approve some of Roosevelt's POli-! but I'll be glad enough to see 1-Plercee 1~AddltlonaI cies, his borrowing-spending pro- them come back. Giddy or no, I!UJIL1' ay bR,.eolU..E.t41':z. Or 'HAtS KNOWN t-lo1' OHLY .....S~L year's renewal by the sponsor ef­ 2-A lea eagle 8-PalnfW , fecti ve next Thursday. The pro­ grom and his unnatural court plan. they'r{1 fine YOUfl~ folk," she adds, W.AS~,t4~--(O"', D.~., wl'tlctt IS '~""LO~ KIt-l4', 8U1' "'1.50 AS 3-Organs of spots I-+-+~- IlI'R m will continue in tho Rame rellplratlon 100Sycophants We beUeve that no small part tUI'ning her attention to paint and F,lU III : 'SILLY B,ILL.Y.'F t\E. VolA'S . of the president's continued suc- wa ll paper. BY S1"A~ ~O'tl(ER spo:. 4t-Gaunt 13- Bakln, cham/)er cess with the American people -Clirlstlan Science 'Monitor. COPYRI\ 'KCO~~E1tN1"" 5-A tin Recenl popularity surveys In~ 6-A rrampus ll1-Jewlah ; , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1937 'mE DAlLY IOWAN. IOWA CITY PAGETHRQ Tea and Cry tal Shower Will By Paul Robinson ormer .1. I WOWE.D 'EM wiTH A COUPL~ OF H\'T TUr-II::S.;)I..I\M,I"It.1.I1 Honor Alice Lampe Tomorrow ,l'.CROSS A OOZ.EN t-I.IGH-SIOE­ Student Unitefl .------SPlITTINO c,AGS··TI-IEN SCORED Mr!. John Thede S.U.I. Graduates WliH :;)c.eNE. FROM SAAKESPfAAE.. Mi s J'anderJ'ennet W ill Entertain Will Wed Oct. 2 And Paul R. Homk For Bride-To-Be Married in .Uoline In Des Moines Alice Lampe, whose wedding Among re«>nt weddmg5 ot fot·­ day is Oct. 2, will be the guest Dr. and Mrs. Erwin Schenk of mer uni~ersity students was the of honor tomolfow at a tea and I crystal shower in the home of Des MOines have announced the marriage of Alida VanderVennet, engagement and approaching Mrs. Charles A. Beckman, 406 daughter of Mr. and frs. A. V. marriage of their daughter, Mar­ Reno street. Mrs. Beckman's VanderVennet of Moline, Ill., to daughter, Mrs. John Thede of ea, to Dr. E. Herbert Dangre­ Paul R. Horak, SlJn of fl'. and Dilron, will be hostess at the mond of Chicago. The wedding party. will take place Oct. 2 in Des !rs. John A. Horak of Washing­ About 16 guests have been in­ Moines. ton, 18. The c remony took place vited to tea between 5 and 7 p.m. The bride-elect was graduated Wednesday morning in the Sacred from the university and is a Give Paper By ew Art Heart Catholic church at Moline. Mrs. Thede will arrive in Iowa Europe-Like Boat on Fire Of City this morning to entertain at member of Alpha Xi Delta soror- T1VQ Engineer' LeI The brideeroom attended the the party and to spend the week ity. She was art director in the * * ** * * * * . })rar in Fine Art Building uni versity tor three years and Is end with Mr. and Mrs. Beckman. schools at Mt. Pleasant last year. ** At Waslnn «ton now di trict manager of the Trav­ The guest of honor will become Dr. Dangremond was graduat- Prof. Richard, Back From Trip, Describes elers Insurance company with ed trom the college of dentistry headquarters at Wa hinaton. The the bride of John B. Heidel of A paper by Dean FrancIs f . and is practicing in Chicago. He Corlllitions Abroad Ftan('("i E. Buhb couple will be at home there Oct. Cedar Rapids in an afternoon Dawson and Anton A. Kalln kc Wom n Golfers Is a member of Alpha Tau. Ome-. ,______1 a fter a motor tri p to Denver, ceremony at the first Presbyter­ o( the college of engineering w .u; Of EI P{I-'O, T· ., ga fraternity. Col. Ian church. She is the daughter 8y ULDRED BOLLY presented at a meeting of the Will PIlIY Final To Bf> Hhrarhm lIorrma.n-lIes ot Prot. M. Willard Lampe, direc­ (Dally Iowan a.mpus £dllor) American Society or Sanit ry En­ Meet of eason tor of the school o( religion, and "Europe, since the Russian rev-. n utral, uke England and France; gineers ill Wushington, D.C •• Wed­ Two graduat s or the univer­ PERSONALS library, sity, Mildred HoHman, daughter was graduated from the university olution in 1917, hos been like 0 but after all they incUne toward nesda>'. to tie known as the art library, boat on Cire"-that is how Prof. A "Blind Bog y" tournament of Mrs. Francis J. Clarohan ot in 1934. She is a member of Delta Betty Goodwin ot Des Moines, The topic of the discu ion wa is bl'ing dded to University ll­ Gamma sorority and was elected Christian Richard or the school communism," he continued. "Some Important H y d r a u II c, this morning will clo the sea­ Hedrick, and Norman J. H ,son a tormer student at the univer­ ot religion describes European When he visited Italy, Professor brllri,' . Grace Vll n Worm'r, act­ son tor the women goHers at the of the Rcv. und Mrs. G. A. Hess to Mortar Board, honorary senior sity, has begun work this fall as P n u mati c andBacteriolol(l ~'lJ 1 conditions today. Professor Rich­ Richard found the sam t nsion, ing dirt'dllr of University Iibrar­ Iowa City Country club. The of Grant Pork, III., were married women's organization. first grade teacher in the schools F atur s ot Back-Siphunage." i(' , a nnounct.'d yesterdar. ard has been on leave of absence he said. All American, an editor match will begin at 9 o'clock, Aug. 23 in the home of Ule bride­ at Greenfield. Th(' n('w unit Which will con- nnd luncheon will b served at groom's parents. Mrs. H s was since F'ebruary dOing research or an important Italian paper, work In literary and art criticism 1st or two rooms, a rending room the clubhouse at noon. graduated from Ule university Directors Will Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Poulter Ilnd told him that "Mussolin! will not and tin ndJoinillg SUlek room, will Officers for the coming year last June. Her husband was a their children, Versa, Mary and in Europe and Hollywood. High Prie te On his trip he gathet"ed mate\.'- allow cQmmunim in the Medit­ be luc3 tcn at their home, 609 fessor RIchard said. • fullowing two months In Holly­ Mrs. Ro I' Reid ot Washingtoll, lis Filial lJan{'e "On This Jslalld," Wy tan II. and demonstration on recording S. Summit street, after a live IWO la., past suprem worthy high Auden; "The ReI vance or the for radio. "Only cia e of p opl wood studYing the funcUon ot the weeks' tour ot the west. The Rev. exist In Europe today-corn­ priestess, ond Dr. H!'nry Schwartz. Th I t u[ til summer danceil Mr. Jones wm resume his pulpit theater and the motion picture Church," Frank R. Barry: "MOl" ix Will Attend lIIunlsts and fascists. The sur­ in educaUon. of Burlington, ~upreme fll'lit wi. und I' tli( au 'pic of the Iow:1 rlnge," Leon Blum; "Away to at the First Presbyterian chu.rch lace dlstinctlons of a few years man. Se\'e1'llI d!'puty supreme of­ City high school Par<'nt-T ach r Quebec," Mrs. Katherine G. Brin_ lalp Mpetillg Of Lois Miller HOlwred Sunday morning. In un article entitled "The At aro - fir t, aecond and tbIrd Broken Equilibrium" appearing ficers are expected. as odation will tak place tonight ley; "The Divine Imperative," King's Daughters Party Wellnesday ctas es--have 10 t their ed&,e," in the September Catholic World Mrs. Hullinger will dl'ive to irom 8:30 to II :30 in the high Heinrich E. Brunner; "We. Llber~ Jack Davis, son of Mr. and he stated. he de~crlbe communism in the Iowa City from Washington this school gymn:1 lum. Kay Kamel als," Nelson A. Crawford. Mrs. S. J. Davis, Iowa apartments, Mrs. Albert Miller, 220 N. Du­ "A few countri s seem to be world today. afternoon with Mr. Reid and ann hi s Knravan will ploy. "Ordeal In England," Philip .Six delegate wlll go (rom IOWl buque street, was hostess at a 1s recovering in Mercy hospital will return with hcr after thl' Ch. pl'rIJns at the party wlll b Gibbs' "Lite in a Haltlan Valley" CIty to the annual state conven­ miscellaneous shower Wednesday trom lin appendectomy perform­ evening's events. COll('h und Mrs. H('rbert P. Cor­ M lvlil J. H rskovlts; UChrisun":-j lion ot the Ord r of King's Dau~h­ ed yesterday at 1 p.m. evening honoring Lois Miller, who on 0 a 1 Chief orCicers ot Bethlrh<'.m ma('k, &-r gt. and Mrs. W. C. Ity in America," Elm r G. Hom- ters at FI. Madison the II1'st wlll be married later thjs month MIDGE AND JEAN Bid C shrine are Mrs. Carrie .K Gray, Bu~ k l ('y and' l'tinctpul W. E. righausen; "JapanI.' e Lad y In week in October. They weI'" to Harold Hartley or Kingfisher, George F. Carson and 80n, worthy high prlestes~, and Challl.'s B{'<.:k. An invitation is xt nded Europe," Mrs. Horuko Ichlkaw:.-; chosen at a meeting of the Elec­ James, of Maquoketa visited the WILL BE HEARD · d B Okla. e 1 V e Y A. Beckman, watchman of s h~p- to IIlumni and 1\ wly- nrolled "Intercollegiate Aft e r - d 1 n n I' to circl yesterday aIiernoon In Others present at the party college of pharmacy Wednesday. AGAIN TONIGHT Re herds. student:. Speaking," Lyman S. Judson. the CorulvJlle home oC Mrs. W. H. were Dr. Martha Spence, Helen James Carson wiU enroll as a "A MJnd Res tor e d "Els:t Bowet~ Graet, Mrs. Roscoe Groves, Louise freshman in the college ot phar­ Midge and Jean, the two (resh­ "1' Y TV'il Krauch' "Allah D throned" Lilo The d I gates ore Mrs. Bowers, Axen, Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Lela macy this fall. His father was S. tI. I. Officials MRS. D. GATEN J' (IT/OIL OU"I(. Linke' '''The Sea Mode' Men" Mrs. W. F. Boiler, Mrs. J. G. Sen- Whittaker, Mrs. William Holub; graduated (rom the college in men who beean their careers at SILUI,V It'or Year At IGorha'm P. Low; "Child Worke;'~ tlnella, Mrs. May Flynn, Mrq. Alice Borts, Mrs. John Cooper, 1925. the ' University of Iowa on a Contract bids tor 45,000 tons TO 8E HO TES." . l ,. in America" Katharine D Lump- Earl Custer and Mrs. Lee Forsyth WSUI program Wednesday nieht, Mrs. Glen Garrisher, Mrs. Mayme of cual to be used by the univer~ 8('0' mul ,uversdy kin; "The 'Commonwealth of the ot West Llberty. will be on the :lir again tonlght Axen, Mrs. J. T. Gollman, Ber­ Challis is a light, all wool fab­ sily this winter were received by Mrs. D. J. Gatens, 40l S. Dod,,!' Philippines," George E Malcolm; at 7:15. street, will be hostess to Ihe St. Marion Young of Traer, who nice Helmer, Dorothy Sybil, Mrs. ric of very fine texture. It IS Barbaro Lillick, Betty Holt and the finance commiltee of the state Thomas Aquinas study club ot "The Magic ot Monarchy," King­ E. Knoke, Clematis Strohmaier generally figured with tiny de­ fm' th' mst two years ha b n sley Martin. Betty Braverman, all of lown board o! ducation yesterday 2:15 this afternoon in h('r homl', an I~n/(li s h instructor in Univer­ lind Lots Jean Miller. signs. City, will take part in a J 5-minule "The Seiee of Alcnzar," Geof­ afternoon In Old Capitol. No pc- 401 S .Dodge street. After u' bu i­ sity high . chool and has taken frey Moss; "And So Goes Ver­ skit written by Miss Braverman. tion was taken by the committee. Iness meeting the Rev. Edward W. graduate work at th university, Tonight's performance will be mont," Vrest Orton; "RIchard C. About 20 bidders from Iow:\, Neuzil wlll speak on the pUrpU51' wi ll spend thc coming years In MaclaurJn," H.enry G. Pearson; the second in a series of five Indiana Illinois and Kentucky of study clubs. groduat(\ tudy at the University "Northwest Pas sag e," Kenneth Five Cour es Will Go On Air programs under 1.11 auspices ot present~ bids. The program committee, which of I-:ciinhurgh, Scotland. Roberts; "Barbados," Raymond University Women's ' association. All three members of lhe com- includes Mrs. Gatens, MI S. J. n. 5he will soil from New York Savage; "Social Security," Max­ Others will b next Monday, mittel', William R. Boyd of Cedar Wetrlck and Mrs. Marg;)ret Dono­ S(·[ll. 18 Dnd will vi . it relatives well S. Stewart; "The Revolution From University Oassrooms Wednesday and Fridoy venings. Rapids, chairman, Merrill R. Plel'~ van, will repor~ plans for the in 5 C' oUand beIor" the opening of Betrayed," Leon Trotsky; "Jap:m'. Not too Cold-Just Rightl son of Des MOines, secretary, and year's act.lviU s. the un Iversi ty. Feet of Clay," Freda Utley, and Five varied broadcasts direct Aurner of the English depart­ Prof. Jack Hinman William G. Noth of Des Moines, ------"Cod In These Times," Henn attended the meeting. One pound of American chccs Matching ~ uedc sho and bags LA T TlME trom the classroom will be put ment Monday and Wednesday at s P. Van Dusen. 11 a.m. Will Pr ent Paper is estimated to contain about will be popular this Iall. Black on the air by station WSUI dur­ 2,000 calories. wili be the f:1vorite. Ing the first semester of 1937-38. Proi. Dorrance S. White ot the At National Meeting TODAY classical languages department I VWt RywLS Return Starting Sept. 27, the broadcasts will offer' his (!()urse, "Greek Epic Prof. Jack J. Hinman Jr., of From Honeym.oon will include tbe Greek epic, lit­ in English," each Monday, Wed­ the college of engineering, chief erature and writing, Goethe's nesday and Friday at 9 a.m. From of thel water laboratory, will pre­ lIt Northern Iowo S.U.I. Dental ColleO'e To Ha e "Faust," and classical music, the German department Prof. sent a paper at the ninth annual Pearl Bennett Broxam, program Erich Funke wlU lecture at 11 meeting of the North Dakota sec­ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ryan arrived New Entrance R~quirements director of the station, announced a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays tion ot the American Water at their new home, 614 S. Clinton ENDS TODAY! yesterday. on "Goethe's Faust." Works associatiOn in Mandan, street, yesterday afternoon, after And a fine mystery picture The list includes two courses The only alternoon course is N.D., Sept. 27 and 28. a honeymoon trip to Lake Okobo-­ New entrance requirements, re­ riculum survt.'y committee of the They Loved Too Weill which never before have been that on "Classical Music," by ProCessor Hinman is n former ii. They were married Monday qulring two years of work in an American As:;ocialion of Dental "23% Hour Leave'· broadcast. They are "Literature Prof. Philip G. Clapp, bead of president of the a sociaUon. mornlng in St. Patrick's church. approved libera.l arts college, flO Schools. It was approved by the nnd thl! Art of Writing" by Pro!. the music department, each Mon­ The bride is the former Helen into effect in the University of lISl;ociation two yea.rs ago and Bartholow Crawford of the Eng­ day, Wednesday and Friday at Donohoe, daughter of the late Mr. Iowa college or dentistry this fa 11. \\'a~ to become f(ective at the lish department each Tuesday and 2:10 p.m. Professor Clapp is one and Mrs. Bernard Donahoe ot No student will be admitted un­ b ginning of the 1937-38 session. rDistribute Books To .\ Oxford. Mr. Ryan is the son of less he has had at least 60 hours Prior to this fall. students were STARTING Thursday at 9 a.m.; and "History of the veterans of educational of Romance," by Prof. Nellie broadcasting at the univerSity. I Hospital Patients Mrs. P_ J. Hannon, 10 1-2 W. of work in liberal arts. H mu.l admitt d to dentistry if they had Burlington street. They were at­ have attained an average mark 30 semester hours of liberal art3 • A total of 3,259 books was djs-• tended at their wedding by Lelll.1 of "C" in these studies. W 0 I' k. :1ttaining 0 min i mum TOMORROW tributed to University hospital Lindenkamp and the bride's bro~ This requirement is in tin with ~cholarship average of midway patients during August, Mrs. Zoe ther, Bernard Donahoe. the recommendation of the cur- betw~n "C" and "D." SPECIAL! at. - Sun. - Mon. Wright, hospital librarian, report­ Mrs. Ryan was formerly em­ -LATEST ISSUE-­ ed to Grace Van Wormer, acting ployed at University hospital, and MAllCB OF TIME 2 very fine pictures we know director ot University libraries, her husb:md is employed by the you'U like. yesterday. Maher Brothers company. Larli ADDED: During August 263 books were Little Maestro donated to the library bringing "Novel Band" the total collection to a total of TODAY -Latest News-- 4,697 . ENDS TODAY "M.R. CINDERELLA" AND THE UNFORGETTA BLE HIT! "SHE'S NO LADY" • STARTING [.~ ! ~::winr The Marines Rave Landed SATURDAY and nave the Girls Wen lIINJ {'Of&W­ In Rand. The sea'. mlrbtlest drama rides the crest of .. wave 0( unprece­ dented popular aee1alm ••• willi DYAN the two mOlt appeaUnr romanUc ON EXHIBITION ..rlh • • • I.e&ms ever linked in .. al11l'Ie IOWA CITY, IOWA ROBERT TAYLOR picture• . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER II l~ PEGGY WOOD 8:15 A.M., to 1:00 P.M.-ROCK ISLAND STATION MARY CARLISLE CONCHITA MONTENEGRO You are cordially invited to inspect the very latMt 10GIR IMHOF in Diesel-powered, streamlined train CODltruction­ ,...... 4 \, S.I M_W .... .J D ltcct~cl1ty CcwHi 8I1t'" Budd-buU t-the crowftlnt achievement of engineen • ...i"",.1., "114.", A..J,.w ··.rL ...u Q,c.d, experienced in the building of thl. type of train. ADDED THRILLER F. E. Meacham, Ticket Arent W ....llt St. Phone 8515 Your Juvenile Star Discovery in Added 'Captains ourageous' & 'Slave Ship' SHIP AND lIUVlI \11\ MICKEY ROONEY in .,\' *~ Feature RV(K I§Ltl~1) ~ "The Hoo ier Schoolboy"

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T, • OVER 300 EXPECTED TO ·ATfEND ~I(ICI(-OFF' , DINNER i J \ ------.------. - ; Coach Irl Tubbs Sends Another It Won't Be-Long Now Dodgers Defeat Football Squa.:{, Visitin~ 'I' Men, Rut A hI · B d' L I C~l b 'Dark Horse~ Eleven Into B~g 10 Lose 2nd Galne t men~ . , . etlc oar, oca u t Conference Football Title Race BROO~YN, N.Y., Sept. 9 (AP) Alumni, And Pressmen To Meet 'f '. - The pace-making New York ." By JOHN MOONEY Giants cushioned the defeat of By ERIC C. WILSON I / Daily Iowan Sports Editor their southpaw ace- Carl Hubbell, Serving the dual purpose oJ welcoming tQ.e 1937 football by shellacki1lg the Brooklyn Dodg­ The Western conference ~oo.t bal1 darR Y with all its pomp seaspn and the new members of thE) University of Iowa ers, 9 to 2, in the second half ~he and pageantry, its triumphs and defeats, its drama and of a double header today. The a.th letic sj;q.ff, the "key" dinner of l',ixlh annual Ia.wa t comedy, formall y goes "to the post" this morning with Iowa's even break. while the Cubs weroe footba.ll day wi ll occur in the lounge of Iowa Union tonight IrJ Tubbs expecting 60 candidates to re]Jort. losing to St. Louis increased the at 6:30 p.m. r Iowa, of late ,years a perennial "daJ'k horse" in these con­ Gianls' lead to three {\.Ill gamcs This "kick·oH" affair, onc of 106 in 96 Iowa CO lm ties, ference "handicaps," looks like a 10u-l shot to win the race, in the National league pennant probably will have an attendance of ~ver 300 persons. B¢h 75-1 chance to place, and a 50-1.-- - -..------­ chase. men and women a re welcome to , shot to show. These odds are on attend. ( the basis of pari-mutuels or Senators Win NEW YORK AB. R. H. PO. A.E. Local Groups Hel.P I 'three way parlay" betting; it's Local organizations have co· I Moore, U ...... 4 1 1 0 0 0 operaled in the arrair. Groups all the same to Coach Tubbs. Doubleheader Bartell, ss ...... 4 0 2 0 4 0 BITS 1 which will sit at special tables are } Team lias Power Ripple, ...... 4 r! 0 0 0 0 0 ( Tubbs, riding his first entry in r Ott. 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 3 Lions, Kiwanians, Rotarialls, memo From Athletics about bers of the Chamber of Com. ( the Big Ten classic, will be jock­ Leiber. cf ...... 4 0 2 3 0 ~ I merce, Junior' Chamber of C<\I1l' eying a powerful steed, but is ex­ Mc~arthy , 1b .. 4 0 0 8 0 1 PHILADELPHIA, Sepl. 9 (AP) merce, and American Legion. pecled to be practically left at Ma cuso, C ...... 3 0 0 6 1 0 The Washington Senalors won Whitehead, 2b .. 3 0 0 6 2 0 Other tables will be set up tor , the post unless unforseen speed both ends of an American league Hubbell, p ...... 2 0 0 0 2 1 representatives of the press, lhe ~ , and drive develop. doubleheader with the Athletics Chiozza, , ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 20 visiting "I" men who wlll be At a late hour yesterday, 47 today, winning the first game 13 Coffman, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 in Iowa City to reorganize the "I" ( men had ~ igniried their willing­ JOHN r r uns to 6 an(\ the second 12 0 ------MOONEY c I u b, and for perSOn S not aifiliat- ness lo "back" Tubbs by orecking 10. Totals ...... 33 1 6 24 12 2 ed with any group. out the necessary qquipmel)t. The "-Batted for Hubbell in Bth. Sixty Players F remaining 13 'Ire expected to go Wl\SIUNGTON AB. R. H. PO.A.E. C BROOKLYN AB. R. n. PO. A.E. J ack Watson, one- time assist- Some 60 football playel's wllI r C through this procedur~ he~o(e the be seated directly below the h Almada, cf .•...... 5 2 2 3 0 0 Cooney, cC ...... 4 9 o'clock practice this morning. LewiS, 3b ...... 5 1 2 0 1 0 2 2 5 0 0 ant spol'ls editor of The Da ily spea kers' table. After dinner and I­ lIow Fast ' li'orward? Bucher, 2b ...... 3 ~ ~ ~ ~ Iowan, dropped in town last before the radio broadcasts, each I Travis, ss ...... 4 2 2 4 6 0 I Hassett, 1b ...... 3 5 , Ailet'. rea1ing ~P , on the vari­ Sington. 1'£ ..... 4 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 6 0 0 night. fresh from a thumbing player will be inll'oduced by ous dope sheets and listcning dili­ Phelps, c ", ... 4 Ii Kuhel, 1b .. .. 3 2 I 9 0 1 Lavagetto, 3b .. 3 2 2 Coach I rl Tubbs. gently to th~ various "experts," Myer, 2b ...... 3 J 1 6 6 0 0 1 3 0 0 journey over this Uniled Stales. Informal introductions and im. I- Winsetl, U ..... 3 0 o 0 Although he has been seeing most t t' it looks as if it will be hard lo Case, II ...... 5 2 1 1 0 0 English, ss ...... 4 o 1 2 2 0 of the country. "Sli ck" hasn 't promptu talks will fill he l,ITle R. Ferrell, c . ... 5 1 2 2 0 II o push Iowa rearward--'he ques­ ;Brack. r f ...... 4 o 1 0 0 0 between the end of the dinner 1 tion now slands, how fast can Lanahan, p .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 I-( amli n, p ...... 3 o D 2 0 0 neglected hi s sports ca Uing. and the beginning of the radio Wasdell, * ...... 1 I 1 0 0 d Iowa move forward? bringing back plenty of advance broadcast at B:45 p.m. E. G. 2 ~takauskas, p .. . 4 0 0 0 0 • As assis tants,. TUQbs will employ Totals . 31 5 B 27 B 1 information about the west coast Schroedel', director of athletics. 6 Score by innings: and especially Seattle, Wash. will illtroduce the members 01 3 Pat Boland and Ernie Nevers, two Totals " ,... 39 13 13 27 13 2 New YOl'k ...... 000 001 000- 1 former stars in this form of sport, '-Batted lor Lanahan in 3rd. Head Football Coach I rl Tubbs, • • !II his stafr, some of the visHing let­ 4 centel', inspects a n icc bag (ot Brooklyn ...... 200 020 00x-5 o and the inimitable BUI Frey as Summar y: Runs batted in - In tbe line or newspaper work, ter men will be presented. as wiu !raineI'. PJULAJ)'PHIA AB. R. H. PO. A.E. all things) while Dr. W. W. Hayne, leaders of the various civic d Ott, PhelPIi 3. T wo base hits­ Jack happened til 1I'\00t Iowa's left, medical supervisor of alh­ groups. b LlmbcI' Up Today Ott, BaI'lell, Leiber. ­ Captain 1I1)mer Harrls' parents, Moses, rf ...... 5 1 2 1 0 leli c&, and trainer Bill F rey look Singing b Realizing lhat this race will Newsome, ss .... 4 1 1 2 3 Phelps. Sacrifices-Hassett, Ham­ and last night he ..cha.nced to re­ G on. These t hree were snapped Group singing will be one of not be over in a few minutes or Weber, 3b ...... 3 1 002 li n. Left on bases-New York 5, mark what fine people they were. even days, lhe Iowa mentor will Johnson, If ...... 2 1 0 3 0 by the Iowan photographer a~ Brooklyn 7. Bases on ba lls-.off the features of the affair. with ' a t hey were making last minufe Hubbell 3. Slrikeouts-Hamlin 3, Watson also .recOJIlmended the song leaders {rom the ci vic groups • concentrate on limbering up ex­ Hill, d ...... 4 002 0 trip to Seattle to witness the errises, the loosening of tigbt m45- Hayes, c ...... 3 1 140 preparations Co r the football seu­ HubbeU 3, CoHma n 2. Hits-off in charge. This will occur between game. but that's a long way 4'om cJes, and probably a ~hort run­ Hasson, 1b ...... 2 1 1 13 0 son which opons this rqprning :,t H ubbell 7 tn 7; Coffman 1 in 1. COl,JrSeS as well as aftel' the din­ Ambler, 2b ...... 3 o 0 1 4 Wild pitch- Hubbell. Losing pit­ home. ner. ni11g and kicking drill tQday, po~t­ 9 o'clock. TJ1I'0ughout the sum­ cher-Hubbell poning scrilTlll1age until next Rothrock, ' ...... 1 o 0 0 0 mer, changes have been made in The radio program will be Peters, 2b ...... 0 o 0 1 0 • " * ] week. the varsity dressing room under And Joe Pugh, reporter who broadcast by seven stations be· Keney, p ...... 2 o 001 Second game: tween B:45 and 9 p.m. The master Those checking out equipmenl the east si de of the Iowa stadium Score by innings: R II Fink, p ...... 0 o 0 0 0 E covered S1. Pa t's athletics last of ceremonies, Prof. Bruce E. Ma. included: Archer, p ...... 0 o 0 0 1 until now almost everything has New York .. 210 120 300-9 14 o year, dropped in. fresh from the ] Nile Kinniok, Omaha; Bill Brucker, ...... 0 o 0 0 0 been painted. Brooklyn .. ,,002 000 000-2 8 han of the alumni office and ex­ 2 lakes and woods of northern Min­ tensi on di vision, will introduce HUmphrey, Des Moll)es.; Russell Turbeville, p .... 0 o 0 0 0 LEFT. Dick Anderson, r i gh~, nesota. Also J acl{ Drees, varsity Busk, Clinton; Mark Baker, But'­ C"ach 11'1 Tubbs. Pat Boland, varsity center, inspects lhe lacing basketba ll center, breezed in, also ] llngtim; Matt MUetictJ, Chariton; Totals ...... 29 6 5 27 11 in his new shoulder pads in prep­ Ernie Nevers, E. G. Schroeder, *-Batted for Ambler in 8th. y anl{eeS Falter returning to the hum-drum of Bill Miletich, Chariton; ~d ~c­ aratio~ for t his morning's openin q, Glenn pevine, and Clyde Chari· "'-Batted for Archer in Bth. school after an enjoyable sum­ La(n, Chic

• PAGE stt - THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1937 Local Cavalry. Postmaster-General James A. Farley, Campaign Manager Pythiaps S I a t ~ Horses Placed 4~()U~ Join t Meeting Ttil: , I n Quarantine T()W~ For Thursday . A joint meeting of the local To Inoculate 17 lodges of the Knights ot Pythias and the Pythian sislers wiU take =­FIVE Animals Against place next Thursday begi nning Sleeping Sickness with a 6:30 p, m. dinner at 1= Youde's Inn, it was announced To guard against sleeping sick­ last night. Day Boot of An IOWa Cltlan ness prevalent in the state, 17 Reservations t or the dinner should be made as soon as Pas- horses of Troop I of the ll3th 'I'here', probably not another Iowa National Guard regiment 3iblc by calling Arthur Boss, Iowa CIU~n who bel.>n~s to 3964; Clarence Huffma n, _ 5886: here will be inocwated, Lieut. Elmer Hay said last night. The more of the town's clubs and Mrs. G. O. Kircher, 3740, and horses are quarantined in the cav': societies t~~};u~ . P~terl who, Mrs. William Edwards, 6623 . airy stables now. I'm told, on the average attends All of the state lodge officers Lieutenant Hay said the blOC­ at least one meeting every other of both organizations will be day. guests at the dinner. ulation would be today or to­ \ morrow. The cavalry unit will also inoculate ·the replacement of And the legless endurance 15 horses when they arrive soon: swimmer hall nothini <;In County The cavalry unit will consist then Attorney Harold VestermarJ(, who of 32 mounts. is as expert an aq\.!atlc as anyone James A. Farley, who will address ship of a rural New Yor k town I tical campaigns. The husky chair. paigns, Farley distinguished him­ that post for 11 years. Farley Cavalry units at Council Bluffs, abou!. Iowa Citians at noon at the Rock to a second-term post in President man of the democratic national sel! in Gov. Al!red E. Smith's un­ was a bookkeeper before beconling Ottumwa, Burlington, Washington , , Island railroad depot, is shown Roosevelt's cabinet. Farley's cab- committce was prominent politi- successful pr~sidential race in a salesman and sales-manag r lor I don't think ~here'8 a croup a gypsum corporation. In addi­ and Des Moines have also been above in five typical moods. Far- inet appointments were the reward cally in New York state before 1928. Governor Smith apPOinted Go quarantined. The animals are about any more Interested In tion to his rigorous political task~, the university', football IIJ'OS­ ley's 21 years In the political for managing President Roose- enteri ng the national scene. In Farley as New York state boxing Farley manages an eastern con­ kept in darkened stables and l sprayed regularly to keep off 1ll.es peets than the town's profes­ arena range from the city c1erk- velt's two successful national poli- addition to the new deal cam. commissioner in 1922 and he held tracting corporati on. Ou nnd mosquitoes, said to be car~ sional men - Its' doCtors and ------.--~------riel'S of the disease. lawyers.. • Attorney l~al1s nonlinees have tried for the large- • 110 compnCltloet .... roe Swisher ne.ver missed a home NaDle Ad'n1:inistrator pointed adm inistrator o[ the n.,. .,. 10\\ city vote, Farley has urged his Iowa City Feels cook wit~.... ,... .IMI ...... , ,came for mor~ than eight years. I Of Lovetinsky Estate Frank Lovetinsky estate yesterday I Farley- candidate to make wide cross- First 90 Degree .... SIMPLE .. oper.t... A. .. C. . • . And tb" town's business country swings, crossing and re­ by District Judge H:;n'old E. Evans. s.. ... _ IIOdeIa 'tIIIk ...... Bus Terminal men run ri, elose second. .. Res­ (Contln ued from page l) Mnnt: • tauranteur Smith crossing the agricultural and li ve­ WeatheJ' in 4 Days Frank. Lovetinsk.y Jr. was ap- Bond was set at $7,00D. ~olan~ seldo~ stock regions. "" .... lit"'., Ai l11isses a s'drmls~-and neither in 1932, had spent three and a The fil!st 90-degree temperature does Clothier Harry Bremel·. Far ley is a comparatively sell­ To Be Opened half years working behind the made man. Carrying 200-plus here in the past fo ur days was political scenes, analyzing the And One of the town's best ten­ pounds on a sturdy six-feet two­ l'ecorded at 3 p.m. yesterday by situation and coordinating the DES Station Accommodates nis enthUsiasts is Lawyer Samuel inch frame, Farley speaks in well­ municipal a i r~ort weath,ermen. "doubtful vote" of each of the modulated cUltUl'ed tones. The weather, which has kept otto s. Whiting, who boasts that, despite Greater 22 Buses of Four a game leg, he can worry any major parties into the smashing That he was educated in r ural Iowa City comparatively cool with 1936 democratic victory. schools and a New York com­ daytime temperatures ranging in night t Companies Daily local racquet-wielder and beat any but the best. .. He frequently He was qualified, as the demo­ mercial school is not evident. Ob­ the 70's and 80's, yesterday grew 'For Rent' from C cratic campaign manager who wnrmer as the mercury notched bests one of his sons more than servers would class him as a notifyln Iowa City's new Union Bus had surveyed the probable voting successfu I e a s t ern university upward approximately 10 degreeR. Terminal, which opens tomorrow, a Quarter of a oentury younger. tendencies, to make the then-haz­ graduate. The temperature was in the low Iof the a will handle 22 buses daily when High rankers among the town's ardous predictions. Farley graduated from Stony 50's during the early morning but ney of they stop here on their runs. No doubt he drew upon his soal'cd to the SO-degree mark be­ The station, located at 213 E. ,oUer. seem to ~ Mayor MYron Point high school In 1905 and a memt J. Walker, At,torney George Koser life-long political experience In spent a year in the Packard fore 10 a. m. The thermometer Ad Rates Munt: College s,treet in the business dis­ and Geor"e t,ohweln... Almost managln, Roosevelt's campaign. commercial S(lhool In New York. registered 88 degrees and above !ri'1, was const!'tJcted by Reuben for almost six hours preceding move \ Swartzlender and leased to the any afternoon one of the three When barely 23, Farley wa.s He accepted a bookkeeping po­ , own clerk of rural Stony Polnl, [j p.m. purpose Interstate Transit lines. can be 8elln brushlnll" up on his sition In New York after leav­ He sa &core on the Country club course. N. Y., the town of his birth. Ing the commercial school. The Union PaCific stages, the resist, ~ M. C. Foster lines and the Jack­ He held that post for seven From 1906 until 1926 he was years, unlll he was 30. 5 Iowa Citians (Krasch son lines will also use the termi­ Any number of those you Gan sales manager of the Universal the prol nal. mention constantl~ impress you Elected to the state legislatur e Gypsum company. He now man­ at Albany, he became associated Fined by Judge commis: Alighting passengers will be with their languid slowness, but ages a New ,York contracting determi protected from inclement weather few impress on first sight witn with Governor Al!r ed E. Smith. firm. Poli ce Judge Burke Carson Farley was appointed chairman of political by an overhanging canppy, on the their energetic enthusiasm. , . I Farley's two political posts-as fined five Iowa Citians $1 apiere the go west side o{ the one-story brick think University theater's Doro­ the New York state boxing com- postmaster-general and chairman yesterday for overtime parking, building. , ' henchm thea Carlson and Iowa Union's of. the democrati c national com­ A $10 bond, posted by Harold K The interior consists of waiting Kilte Smith have more perpetual TO GIVE INTRODUCTION mittee-make him almost as pow­ Goittle on an intoxication charge, and rest rooms and ticket and in­ enthusiasm than anyone I know, Rep. Edward C. Eicher of \. K rasc erful as the president himsel!. was forfeited when Goittle failed me cit: formation booths. Washinlrton, la., Is expected to Farley, subject to the approval LO appear in police court. Any numbel: of local observers Introduce Postmaster - General dedicati of the president, appoints more Ern~t Anderson, charged with I)ays for the much 0: have mentioned the sudden Des James A. Farley at noon today than 150,000 men to pd'sts in the intOXication, was fined $3 and Moines campaign to clean up wben the train stops at the Rock with Se Mayor Walker federal go vernment. costs. The five fined lor overtime . M. P . C Igambling and bootlegging that Island station here for five min­ parking were Mary Selback, T'l have gone on there for years. . . utes. other m Asks Citizens The American Geographical So­ A. Tennyson and drivers for the Muntz ! Seems no one was much worrie<:! A reception committee of 12 ciety of New York is the oldest Burkett Updegraff Motor com­ /Price 01 0 ab9ut it until a newspaper re­ will welcome Farley to Iowa the con '! Sign Letters geographical society in the coun­ pany, the Randall Implement com­ Toda,l porter was knocked out in one City. The committee Is composed try. It was founded in 1852. pany and the Connell company. questionable barroom . .. Then the of Attorneys F. B. Olsen, Wil­ a shal'}: Ma yor Myron J . Walker has re­ and Mu guested that all Iowa Citians barrage broke, and recent visitors liam R. }Jart, Ingalls Swisher, to the state's capital declare it's O. A. Bylogton and Will J. aUocati( writing to him and other city offi­ sion ai cials lend force to their letters now as dryas Kansas. Hayek., Postmaster Walter Bar· row, Prof. Clara M. Daley, Dr. , :23 failed t by signing their names and ad­ And al&houeh as yet Roosevelt W. L. Bywater, Prof. Bruce Krasc dress e ~. Mahan. Joseph Kanak, 931 N. an alloe "It is impossible to comply with has elven no pubUc indication of r e qu e s t s or investigate co m­ a special session of concreSll Summit street; Mrs. Minerva S. $500,OOC pl ai nts," Mayor Walker said, "if th~ fall, Rep. Edward C. Eicher K n I g h t, 1024 E. Burlington fund pi: street, and Mrs. Albert J . }Jogan we do not know who the resi­ has told Iowa Cltlans there ts governo dent is or where he lives." n4 doubt but tbat eoncressmen of Tiffin. = The go' win. be back In the capital In =5"! request. A typical unsigned letter re­ i , The ceived at the city hall states: "I Nc\vember to enact farm lelrls­ mISSIOn in 1922 and for 11 years laUon. .. At tbe same time ran boxing in New York with an In Ihe Newspaper Students Read obtainec am at a loss to know what to d.>. , I =s There are a lot of children In our Iowa's Senator Guy M. GllIet~ iron hand. =::3 from th neighborhood, and they insist on declares with edual vehemence As secretary of the New York = retrenct conling in our backyard to play &hat there will be no special state democ ratic committee, Far­ i body, ir ball. While doing so, they run session••. Both aver they have ley helped secure the preSidential AU "For Rent" Ads insertec1 J) t' lwecn now and Sept. 25th, in­ 53 any mo over our garden and flowers and the "inside" dope. nonlination of Governor Snlith at ~ Doard. make a lot of noise. What can be the 1928 Houston, Tex., na tiona) clusive, will be run 7 days for tht' pl'ice of 6 d ays. This rate ~ Like· done? When asked to stay otl, And probably Iowa City'S most convention'. sion, th o they insult us." proUflc speecb-maker I. -Charle! However, after SmUh's defeat is special annual offer give n only dnl'in ~ the op ~ lling of the ~ without "This letter," Mayor Walker Cbanaky, who has ,been dolnr It In the rabid 1928 race, Farley a said, "is signed mer~1.y 'Citizen.. ~oneer tha!, m~t can remember became closely associated with It is impossible for us to take and wbo can, they say, clve a 15- semester of the university. pnJ Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt of • .,. cognizance of any communication IJIinute speech on anythlnc at all New York and started a one­ unless the writer identities hlm- :with a lO-lJIinu&6 notice. man campalen to secure the SUPER-COaCH SERVICE ,, sell." nomlna.tlon of his favorite at Fro Beet of the over-the-coffte tba.. 1932 democra.tlc convention cup wltste,. Ie Attorney WIlliam In Chicago. f1ff belween Chicago Jl you were a student cOIuing to Iowa whel't' .Will R. Bart , ~hlle Attorney Ed Me WIUf University Alumnus In the summer of 1931, Farley Baldwin leada, I think, for tbe tra veled 30,000 miles speaking to would 'you first look {Ol' a rOom 01' apartme nt? Co To Be Interred In Rabela1alaa wit. • Attorney hundreds of thousands and con­ and California, via Omaha ' and Salt Lake Kennelh 0 u n lop frequently verting them to Roosevelt's cause. Arizona Monday comes out, wl~h a pun tbat can Veteran politicians labeled Far­ You'd look in the "For Rent" columns of The Prof. be ranked I wltb Dorothy Park­ l ley an "amateur" ~ politics, but Funeral service for Anthony er's h'esL lii~t 10 Van Wagenen, 87, a dlstinguish!!d they were sadly mistaken. Farley Daily Iowan and that' s jus t whe re the R tudent~ fessor i smashed every attempt of the alumnus of the University of Iowa, One ot the to~'s most non­ school ( "Stop Roosevelt" movement when I who died Tuesday in Long Beach, ebalant . orranlzatlons Is &he look' 1'00 ! ACT NOW! , Take :1(1, v antage of this nounced Cal., will be in Casa Grande, Spinach clab, c9mposed of local they hindered his plans. He saw come d. Roosevelt nominated after a Ariz., Monday. business and profesalonal men. ,pecial offer and list your rool11s whe re arriving O~arks , A former federal district judge . ~ • • Tbey are supposed to eat strenuous 1932 convention battle. Widel in Iowa and international author­ Just spinach, but usually they Drawing from his athletic pro­ ere's the biggelttravel new. in yearal Brand tnlddle~ motion knowledge, Farley has H new Super-Coaches-Iine.t motor bUlel students wiJ) be sure to look! I, H,y on government ownership of decide on sometlilnc tbat looks Travelen W.lcome lif'ion , railroads, Van Wagenen was an appetlzlq add, almo;4 always, staged.. the majority of Roosevelt's on America'. highways-are now in service all Hawley Th ••• Smart N.w the way between Chicilgo, LOl Angelel and , I, I ~I, early graduate of the college ot have a Nil menu before campaign speeches ~th in the the Bit th~y Fealur•• San Francisco via De. Molne8, Cedar Rapldl, law, receiving a degree 80meti~lj! are throu.h. 1932 and 1936 campaigns in the Omaha, Cheyenne and Salt Lake City. About ment, ' in the 80's. His wife, the late huge athletic arenas of America. • Motor Ja r ••r-elimlnaUao October 1, Super-Coaches will also be placed Bible, r' Gertrude Lewis Van Wagenell, I'd pu.t hi~h on my list of the But Farley, a smaJl-~wn boy Dol ••, fu •••, h •••• on the Salt lAke-Portland route. philosOIl was Stale H in the rear 01 the theater. Glassman, 1603 Mutcptlne avenue, . . lion, thl No damage resulted from ·the will encl08e the porch ot his resi­ which II lire, Al Davis, manaler, lDi.d, dence. H . . t;. Haridl, 414 Iowa ,Shrader and theater-goers were unawar4' avenue, will alter the Idtchen in InTERSTATE TRAnSIT LinES He is of the Incident. 1Us home, 1111~llllmllmlmllmll~mll~lmllllllllllllllllllllllllmll1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlllllllll l llllllll l lll l llll l llllllll i li1I I III I illllllllllllllll l llllllll l llllllll l llll l lllllili1III I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWlllllllilimllW ------~. ~.~.~ - ..