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Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1939-08-18 17 1939 .. Red Hot! Fair, Wormer Torrid Car... ExteDli WbuUq IOWA-Fair today and tomorrow: Streak &0 16 <hat ., lL warmer bt central and euj. 1.0- See P.,.e 4 and wann morrow. th reateninc --- . ....... in lhe at. 10 If' a ornin, New,paper beginninc . Up to 7 inch hid FIVE CENTS rOWA CITY, IOWA rainfaU FRIDAY, AUGU=S=T~1=8=,=19=3=9============n=e=M.==c=I.=~==~================V=O=L=U:M:E:=XXXV====I:I:'NUM====B=E:R:=17=8 Polish Officials Indicate Snapshot- Hitler, Count Csaky Confer; 1839 Stvle If Drive Against Gerlnan ~:e~:.:':;;ef!:e.. Hin t Agreement Being Made Mess of Otemical II :Espionage To Continue £~D:::~:~::::::~~:~ For Hungarian l:ooperation came responsible for that mess of ----------- --------------------- • chemical solution in the bathtub. 21,000 Cash Customers Pack Stands For Daguerre, in case it isn't ""RECKAGE" TELLS STORY OF ACCIDENT-." Minority Head cl a\ )y known, presented the Lull in Danzig For IOlva RQdeo; One Animal Dies French academy with his photo­ Released .t\fter graphic process just /I century ago SIDNEY, la., Aug. 17 (AP) - tthe best lime ot the afternoon, set- and started something that's taken Di pute Used Twenty-one thousand persons ting a new rodeo record. the world ever since .• Long Qui~ing . Roy Malhews of Ft. Worth, Commemorating the anniver­ packed the ~tands and aisles and Tex., led the pack of calf ropers, sary, Charles Herbert Tremear, By Nazi Press sought standing room today as the turning in a 14 and one-fifth sec­ 74-yell'.. -0Id Detroiier, tooay set up Empower Minislf'y Sidney rodeo continued lhrough onds performance. his Oaguerre ou!!it at the New the third day of the 10ur·day The first animal tatality of the York world's fair of tomorrow to Reich Claims Acts To Split Estates In show. rooeo occurred tooay when Her- show the visitol's-and modem Of Terrorism Against 3 to 40 MHe 8dt The tirst horses out of the chute man Linder's horse, one of the photographers - how they made promptly tossed oft their riders best in the show, staggered and .pictures in the world ot yester­ Germans in Poland • and set the tempo tor the fast tell dead a lew minutes later after day. - SKIL· WARSAW, Aug. 17 (AP)-Of­ afternoon exhibition. Linder had dismounted after fin- By way of reciprocaUng the tu\'n By LOmS P. LOCHNER ficials indicated tonlgh' a sweep­ Dick Pruit of Stonwallk, Okla., ishing his ride. by Daguerre so long ago, Trernenr BERLIN, Aug. 17 CAP) - Adoll OF Ing drive would be continued who won yesterday's steer wrest- Another horse used In arena "made" a Daguerreotype ot Count Hitler received Count Stetan against espionage and subversi ve ling event, downed hJs steer in work was badly injured by a wild De SI. Quentin, French ambassa­ C aky, Hungarian foreign minis­ activity attributed to fhe Gel'man seven and four-fifths seconds for bull. dor to the Unit d States. ter, at his Obersalzberg mountain minority in Poland. .. --- - ----------------- I' treat today and semi-oUicial Rudoll Wi~sner, Dne of the lead­ sources hinted that an agreement ers of tlus minority, was released was bing,. ached for Hungary's alter severa I hours 01 questioning, cooperation in casc ot war. but with the understanding he 5 Persons Injured in Accident Meanwhile, a lull in overt de­ would be "at the disposal of the velopments in the German-Polish l'oUah attorney general's oCfice." dispute over Danzig was used by Wiesner was "detained" as part the nazi press to frontpalle reports of the gem:.al drive which brought On 218 Last Night Highway of aU ged acts of terrorism against about the arrest yesterday of a Germans in Poland and of at­ large number of Germans of Pol­ tempts by r fugees to I' ach the ish citizenship and several German 'CAPTAIN X' fatherland. citizens as well. Kansas City In I Iowa Citians Confer everal Hours rs A decree was issued empower­ 2 Count Csaky, accompanied by Ing the war or interior ministry 'Red Hot Fuss' I TestiIies at Deportation Ooeme SztoJay, Hungarian mJnIs­ Dial 3138 to split up estates in a belt three Seriously Hurt ter to BerHn, spent several hours to 40 miles wide {':om tfte nation's Trial of Bridges with the German chancellor. Os­ boundaries. tensibly Csaky's visit was to con­ The decree was in line with leg­ Squabbl~ Over Machine I SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17 In Sideswiping vey outcial greetings to Hitler In islation enacted in 1920 and 1925 Of '8 ' P d CAP) - A former military intel- connection with the observance for tne partition of estates to aid oss en erga8t IligenCe ofticer, known as "Cap- yesterday ot the 25th anniversary the peasantry, but it was regarded St;.U Makes Fireworks tain X" during the World war, Crash Occurs Neal' of the German leader's enlistment at this time as having also a defi­ _____ testified today he hod been paid as a World war soldier. nite "national security" motive. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 17 (AP) thousands of doUars by water­ North Liberty at 10; The lact, however, that Csaky Germa ns Qwn a gl'ell\ number • - Tom Pendergast has been in front and shipping officials to in- C. R. Riders Uninjured saw German .Forei~ Minister • of large estates at ' the frontiel', . vestigate Harry Bridges and to Joachim von Rlbbentrop at Fuschl especially in Silesia and Pomol'ze prIson tor more t'lan two month, determine Whether Soviet money At least five persons were In­ castle y terday and tooay, and (Ihe cOl·.-idor) . but right now this mldwestem was supporting waterfront strikes. that he is the house gu st of min­ No eharge was placed against city is in the middle at a . red i The witness, Capt. Charles G. jured, two seriously, in nn auto­ ister of the Int rial' Wllh 1m Frick Wiesner, middie-aged, outspoken hot tuss over whether his demo-I Bakcsy of Santo Monica, Cal., mobile accident two miles north at Leopolskron casU , near Salz­ exponellt of nazi doctrines and erotic machin~ still rides high. was caUed by the defense at of Nortl1 Liberty on U. S. highway burg, indicated lhat problems of Iltnd ot the "Young Germans' COllapse ot the mac/)ine, undls- Bridges' lleporwUon hearing. He grent gravity ure being discussed. JIIIr t~ .. in Polnnd. 2.18 about 10 o'vloek last !Ught puted master here since 1926, was ,also testified Larry Doyle, mys­ This proclirQ1\y was admitted So far, severa) "bu reaus" of the when an Iowa City and a Cedar predicted freely when the 66- tery figure In the case, had de­ by the DIenst Aus Deutschland, Youllg Germans' party and the Rapids C3'J' sideswiped. which is considered a government German Workers' party in Poland year-old boss pleaded guilty to manded he sign a paper saying have been closed. evading his federal income tal( he had seen. Bridges, maritime Those most seriously injured mouthpiece. ee Eye 1.0 Eye" Foreign obse.·vers here regard and went to Leavenworth last labor leader, at a "big commU- were Allen Sutton, 23, of Iowa .. I It said tooay: the present drive as retaliation May to serve 15 months. I nist meeting:" City, and Edna LandrUm, 19, also "Agreement between Germany against alleged arrests and mis- Things happened. .His ace, I~------------- 01 Iowa City. Sutton received a Iand Hun¥ary has been rendered treatment of Poles in German l!enry F. McElroy r4:Slgned un- p . S deep cut on his head and a frac­ secure in every direction. This Silesia. del' fire as city. manager and I arents ave tured lett shoulder blade. Miss has been made evident anew by smce has been -Jndlcted by a I Ithe latest visit Minister Csaky Landrum was badly cut about the ot e county grand jury on embeZZle-I Fe Child to Salzburg. DIplomats Ask ment c ha~ges .. His police . chief IVe ren head and limbs. I "HungaTY nnd Germany see .' qUIt. His bitter democratic Mrs. Allen SuLton, wile of Sut­ completely eye to eye [IS regards ' v-' party rival, Gov, Lloyd C. Starkl I B t F- ton, also received a deep gash on ! lheir conception 01 cooperating won control of the police depart- Ita Jy Slews n oa Ire the side of her head and suffered , politically." . ment by legislative action. The utmost secrecy prevailed Auditors reported overly t?t pay BEMID.)'I, Minn., Aug. 17 from shock. Patricia Makinson, Iconcerning the nature of any Toward Poles rolls, lavored companies Wlnninll '(AP) _ Ten Oklahomans, five of 19, suttered slight cuts and bruises lagreerneni reached. contracts without competitive them children, escaped death on and lost severa) teeth. Don O~n , Informed political circles felt • ROME, Aug. 17 (AP)- Diplo­ bidding. A city water scandal a 'blazing launch tooay when the 24, driver of the Iowa City car, Icertain the main points under dis­ mats conferred with Foreign was unearUled. Many city de- parents loaded children onto a was uninjured except for very cussion were: Minister Galeazzo Ciano one after partment heads were fired. Hun- lile raft and then jumped into sliiht bruises. 1. Hungary's ~ea djnes s to per­ anolher tonight for an indication dreds of employees were lopped Lake Bemidji atter an explosion. Injuries to the occupants at the mit the German army in the event of Italy's attitude toward Poland. oU. All sutfered first and second Cedar Rapids car were not lcnown, of an armed conllict to occupy the Carpatho-Ukraine.
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