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, PAGE TWO THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1989 T=H=E==D=A=n=X==I=OW==AN~~=~=~===p=ro=voo~~~eo=ry~. It~w=as~====~T~W~E~N~T~I~E:T~H~C~E~N~T~U~R~Y~(~L7,IM~IT~E~D=)==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~ formulated largely to keep the

ee:~~~~~ytiona Incorporated, ':,';.e~tU=~ll:: at 126 - 130 ~::rty0 ;,ny ~~ ~~cpeina;1n i~i~ ~~~~ Stewart Says-... TUN I N GIN \ Iowa avenue, Iowa City, Iowa. that the Negro is proving his equality. Rather than America RepubUean Presldellt Board ot Trustees: Frank L. be.i lti' t 't h tu lty ng a me ng po 1 as ac a " W"uld •••• Troubles with D. Mac Showers . Mott, Odis K. Patton, Ewen M. been a laboratory in which the ., r-.. J t MacEwm, Kirk a Pc.rter. GeorgE surprising adaptability of tran.s- ',: , With Demo Senate Dunn, JebIL Evans i!:dwurd Hoa", bonall Dodge, FrtcFrance and Swed~n, the argument's sake), the 1940 elec­ feature Lucille Manners, soprano; a vocal chorus by OeJU!yjen two other league memben' of the tion of a republican president, Ross Graham, baritone, and Frank Rowe. ;rhe ciramatlzatloa MIl Latin America! committee responsible for the bee with a majoritY in the house ot Black's orcbestra. be ano&h.~r in tbe "Perfect Crblle" stories wrlt!.en by \KalE Marcia. ALTHOUGH A comparatively Icity. representatives. the White House tenant still will have a demo­ MlBS MANNERS new subject in college curricula, I Should Poland consent to it at cratlc senate on his hands, and . . . will sing "I Love Thee." MOltT LEWIS' courses in Latin American hiS- I the Septembell mee~ng of the eongress won't be much use to him "SiOOny." "Night and Day," and . , . "It I Had the Chanq" unless he can control both houses with Mr. Graham. "I Am So Ea~ program "lon't be on hinllon, universities showed any interest there reach~ its highest peace .qJ.. J"lfJ.. jority. cert series over NBC. They in­ D. C., Aug. 25 and the HlPllC!­ in the subject, and 1926. when 175 time peak. B G T k But if a nice anti-new deal re­ clude Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern drome in Baltimore Sept. }, institutions of higher learning r~- If these reports are true nego- y eorge uc er publican president gets into office, and Noel Coward. ported such courses, this growth IS Hatlons f01' a four or fl",e P01\'et' all the anti-new deal democrats Artie Sbaw opened at Delrtlra will hook up with lhe republicans, To keep his progralnS \\leU SUP­ Eastwood Gardens All,. 11 air· really not in any proportion to conference to settle the conflict NEW YORK - Not long ago a rnames were "death" at the box for the film companies themselves. plied with the best Of the newer Ing from ~here over NBC·Red'" what should have been expected. this year will take on a diUetent unUed Stales Circuit Court of office. This complaint was pub- They run the exchanges, and see and eVe"'ything will be lovely from thc republican standpoint. tunes, Frankie Masters devotes liollS. ~y Clinton be'lll a Here at the University. of Io~a lace from that of 1938. ' Hitlet Appeals granted one-fifth of the lished in trade journals in the to the needs of I.he exhibitors in Izzat so? three _Ions II. week to the five-day stand at th~ Surf .... only four courses dealing With himself has ruled out. a second ()rofits of the motion picture "Dis- form of lull-page statements and their immediate territories. I wouldn't think it. Senators song pluners, studying their new club at VIr,ln" Beaob, Va., lilt Latin America have been offered Munich by nuUI'fying the -ttle- honored Lady" to Margal'et Ayer directed against the Hollywood The best story on exhibitors Tydings, Glass, George, Bailey et lI.mbers. They credit him with Tuesday. . d I t'th ..,~ Barnes and Edward Sheldon, system of forcing certain pictures we've read is an account in an almost uncanny knack of plok­ at one tIme, an as year WI ment signed there by hlm. Mid in whose play was unintentionally on exhibitors at costs not in keep. Variety telling of a former ex- al certainly are al)ti-new deal democrats, but can anybody ihink Ing hits. MlL11 Bf:RTH, the death of Prof. Ivan Pollock his own favor by the boldest aet plagiarized by Metro . Goldwin ing with their value, hibitor, now in prison, who has ~ box~oUice of any of 'em as pro~republlcan! the electric organ mill' one of the best COUTSeS in Latin of repudiation in recent hlll'tOryr In MlO'er. The Magistrate said his de~ This sy tern, the exhibitors said, been put in char&e of motion pic­ My surmise is that anyone of GUS EDWARDS, ster, is being sought by contem· American governments was dis~ IPoland the issue is more than cision was influenced by testi- compelled them to pay exorbitant tures in that prison. In the them almost would flop into new the star-maker, will be Porary organists who are study­ continued. Not only should that Danzig; it involves Danaii' as the many otfilm distributors, who fees for pictures whose stars were world of films behind bars, he is dealer ism in preference. honored with a special program ing his swing style to found 8 course be resumed but others Sudetenland, upper SUasia, repar- -beheved that the names of the "passe," and whose appeal was absolute czar. He has set up his In short, I'd say a new deal de­ In observance of his 60th birth­ National Organ.. Swlngsters club. should be added if Iowans are to ation ot operalions that destroyed stars, J:oan Crawford and Robert "in eclipse." Unless a revision own rules, one of which is that feat would solidify the democratic day tonight over CBS at 10:30, know anything about Latin Amer- the Czecu republic and the foot- Montgomery, plus the prestige of of the system was brought about, spectators (co,nvicts) rna! n?t party. Eddie Cantor, Bob Burns and More than ZOO swln&' or,allblc . h ih t' 'b rod . g company had more many exhl'b1'tO"S would be forccd laugh at cops 10 embarra. slDg Sit· Ica w en ese na 10ns emerge hold for a drive for tile corrl..1~r. • e p UClO, • Yes, the G. O. P.'s arithmelic is Jack Benny are among those ex­ who play in Ch1c~o aIId the ... f th to h II th t f th ....., to. do witll ihe film's success than to the wall. uations. For instance, ;f II C?P o. k. But its psychology? I doubt pected to participate. burban nirbt spots bAve vlllW ar er c a enge e res 0 e II the suggestions for a peace the story material. PracticaUy every high-salaried I shoots at a .thug and nu~ses him it. world for their rightful position. offensive ave meaningful no1\' · We ' can not cavil with Judge player in Hollywood was named once or tWIce, yo.u. can t lau~h. tbe Blue Fountain rooa of,Qt. If a republican president gets First audience rating on Hor­ cago's LaSalle hotel 'bls ..... The It is pitiful that despite the they indicate a recol!1\itlon on the Learned Hand on this deciSion, in this complaint, and the pro· IBut if the cop m.lsses a thIrd into office ,in 1940, with a pre­ Iowa growing desiTe to know more part of the axis powers. that their being no student of law, but we ducers, as well as the stars, were tim.e, then the convIcts may howl ace Heldt's "Answers from the to watch aPd listen &e B_" dominantly anti-democratic new Dancers" Indicates the Monday {ly In, bands and feel •. about Latin America only seven old game is ' over. Although it- 'Is snould like r~pect!ully to point considerably embarrassed and theIr heads off. . deal senate, I'd look to see the 111&'", prograll) is In the smash higher institutions of learning in logical to reason tl'Iat no 'oae out the variance 6f opinion be· hard put to defend themselves. Not long ~go circulars . w e.r e democratic "pro" and "anU" dem­ where Iowa offer 13 courses dealing with would choose war if there were tween the film distributors and Now that the case of Miss Barnes sent to exhibItors by a malor film class. AMONG THE BEST I ocratic new dealers coalesce im­ For Frklay home the subject. Iany sensible alternative Hitler the film exhibitors, who .obviously and MI', Sheldon has reached a de- company, asking co~ent on mediately against the republican ... t eye With Holly CI'sl'on in the courts, there is a drawing powe.r an. d audience re- IN THE JlALF-BOUR 6-Cliles SerVice concert, NIC· E ven th e 83 courses 0 ff ered b y has made it im"""sslbkl to ' talk ..0 no see eye to ,- t 0 f executive. After which the G,O.P. 11' .. ~ od th eal of Hollywood s dispositIon in some quarters to sponse to their pI.C ures. ne 0 president's prospect would be "a .. dance band utings he's Red. . all of California's co eges and uru- peace except with the DaMOClean' wo on e app confuse the distributors with the these reached the Impnsoned czar, heck of a time." second only to Tommy Dorsey 6:30-Johnny Present!!, CBS. veuities and the 59 Texas claims, sword hung over the beaG 01 those star players. . • • exhibitors. Exhibiiors, except in who promptly wrote back a glo:v- and tied in rating with another 7-Plan~t'on party, NBC·BlII- I They' Ou'h~ SpUt though high and second high in with whom he might cenfer. ' It was only a' year or so ago the cases of the. big chain theaters, ing testimo~iaI. In effect he Said, The two parties shoutd split, of band. His mark of 5,:) pushes 7-Wallzthrie, NOO-Ret. lit order, are only the beginning. The that e.xhibltol's were denouncing are the llltle guys who operate "Business IS tremendOUS. I tell course, inlo conservatives and lib­ him ahead of the ratings of many 7-99 Men apd a Girl, CBS. economic trends, business condi- ' Germany has never erected a "Miss ' Craw{ol'd and other high- theaters and have to take what the warden what we are showing; erals. They won't do it. of the' older bands on thc air­ 7:30-FirM m,h&er, eM. tions, history, government, geo- great statue to Hitler. M~be bncket wage earners in Holly- Hollywood sends them. Distrib- he pushes a button and presto! I don't know just which is waves. 8--Guy Lombardo, NBC·Red. graphy. archaeoolgy, ethnology that's because tl1ey , don't have wooS as I'fading" stars whose utors aTe sectional clearing-hoUses Full house!" which, 8-Grand Central station, CIS. 'and literature of the Latin Amer- enough of tile proper material out >----.. ---- Each is haU conservative (the "Walb Time" fea.lurlna- Frank 8:SG-Robert Ritlle,., C'" ican countries can never be sum-. 0:£ whlch it would be euilt.·... brll8S. to allergy, and in most instances anti-new deal republicans and the MunD, the Manhatian chorus and 9-Dance mUlic, NBC, ". med up in so meager an allow-j , I the allergen is a food. anti-new deal demOC'rats) and Abt LYDIAn's orohelltra wUl be MRS. I.h &nee as the universities of the "Americans are noted for stick- The common foods which may each is radical, the " pros" on both United States provide, I ing ~o t~i~ own husinees"-;a{'ti- JipALTH. HINTS

l~~ ______~ ______-' I ,. FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1939 THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY PAGE THREE- Student Rooms I Today Blossom Time Is One ight A Year Character Development To Aid Mexican Doctor Visits Here Must Be Listed Clubwomen Plan Late Ideals of American Way Urged Summer Meeting Housing Service Office NEW YORK, Aug. 17 (AP)- . to meet the needs of the individual I In Iowa City clubwomen will fill Character development to aid the I and the community. i Old Capitol Sets Iin the slack late-summer season "creation and perpetuation of so-I " 4. Education shaped to stimu­ Deadline at Au,:" 25 with several business nnd social cial and governmental ideals late that kind of enterprise which gatherings this week. known as the American way ot Iin an expanding social order tends Landladies expecting to keep life" was selected today as a i un· to improve employment opportu- ' . Earle Auxlllal'Y dnmental purpose of the Congress nities. : student roomers this comJng Mrs. Bel.tram Lewis will serve on Education for Democracy. I "5. Education which will en- I school year and whose rooms have , as chairman when members of Ending its 3-day session, the I hance the dignity ot human per· I been aPPToved have been notified 1 the Eagle auxiliary entertain nt a group sponsored by Teachers col- sonality. I by the university housing service I public card party this aftu'noon lege of Columbia university de- I "6. The development and appli­ that they shOUld list their roum at Eagle hall. Th~ even~, featuring cided to creat a "continuatJon cation of lX~tterns or responsible I vacancies at the housing s€rvice euchre games, Will begm at 2:15: committee" to faster and promote community liCe which will con- o1fice in Old Capitol on or before Wblp-Poor-WllI the following objectives: tribute to the improvement and ' "I. Conservation of local respon- functioning of d mocl'atic citlzen- I Aug. 25. Members of the Whip-Poor-Will sibllity and inJtiative in educa· ship. They were warned that vacnn- club will meel tomorrow afternoon I cles reported after that date may t h h r M' CI'rf d tion (federal supervision and help "7. Emphasis on moral, ethical not appear on the list used by a t e orne o. I S. I 0: I wa considered unwise). lind spirituul principles ot living." students who are seeking rooms. Koser of Nor~ LIberty. They Will "2. The provJslon of adequate The committee was ordered to I It was also announced that ali i gathcr at 2 0 clock. educational opportunity .for every sponsor locil l and state conf~r­ Iperson according to his IndJvidual ence between du ca t~l's and In. landladies whose rooms have been I S U V d A III I previously approved but who .. ' . an. ~~ ary capacities and aptitudes. tel'ested lay groups with nn aim have moved to new locutions A social hour m charge ?f Mr. "3. The adjustment ot edu aUon to promote its objectives. should notify the housing serVice and Mrs. Geol'g~ Trundy ':'111 fol- f the change in addL'ess imme- lo\~ the t ra n ~ac tlOn ot busJDess. at °d' t I a Joinl m etmg o[ Sons ot Union mey, V d h ' ·Ii · tho I Sorority Plans Dean of Men Ropert E. Rienow, et ~ans an ~ elr auxi ary . IS AMONG in making the announcement, also e~enmg at 8 ~ clock. The meeting siated that all landladies who ex- Will be held In the Grand Army IOWACIT¥ I hing Party pect to keep student roomers tor rooms al the county courthouse. Ru the first time this year and whoso PEOP.LE I rooms have not been previously St. Anne's Fe tlval i Kappa Kappa Gamma approved should call the housing St. Anne's society of St. Mary's I Enterlains Tonight service. church hos announced Oct. 11 as ~------' the date tOl' its annual fall festl­ Mrs. Asa Horn, mother of Dr. CI b , 1 val. Luncheon, dinner and' re- Ernest Horn, is visiting in hf.... At Country u Dr. Juan Vela (above), 01 Tam- marin hospital, maintained for pico, Tamps, Mexico, recognizes lhe important petroleum port's ugene Stah e freshments will feature the festi­ son's home, 832 Kirkwood ave- Iowa City a<:live and alumnae E , val day. the orthopedics department ot employes. In line wi til Mexico's nue. Dr. Horn and his son, ~ members of Kappa Kappa Gamma Children's hospital as the gl'eat- natural progr 's in medical science, Thomas, drove to Princeton to sorority will cntertain this evening est in the Unit d States. Dr. th r arc many lorge, w 11- quip· ~elen Denneny Dona- Z-d- H- e-s-s,- t·.. lng their mother and grand- at a late-summ I' rushing party at Vela is spendilli six weeks in ped hospitals in the nation, Dr. mother to Iowa City. the Iowa City Country club. Iowa City observing thc methods Vcla I·CPOl'ts. A1U1Ough this Is DI'. Wed Yesterday Mary Van Sickle __ The buffet supper will begin at used in the d partment here, Vela's Iir"t visit to Iowa City, hc 7 o'clock with covers laid fO'l· 25 which is under lhc di rection of Iwas on ob. er\ C1' in Chicago hos­ Mrs. Graham Bradley and Mar- I gu 5t . Out-or-town h ~ te .-s will Dr. Arthur Slelndler. In Tom· pilals in 1935 ond 1937. He will At a 6 o'clock ceremony yes· Will Wed Soon ion Winnery have arlven ,0 Roch- be Ann Win. low of Cedar Rapids, pico, Dr. Vela is director ot a return to Tampico in October. terday morning at St. Patrick's ester, N. Y., where they will, visit rushing ch(lirman, and Margaret church Helen Maurice Denneny. Mr and Mrs. Ciyde L. Van " in the home 01 Mrs. Bradley s son Kuttler of Davenport, pres ident of daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. . . and daughter-in-law, Mr. and the loc I chapt r. Sickle of Waukeglln, 111. , have an- Mrs. Ingalls Bradley. They drove Borbara Kent Dorothy Welt nnd Congressman II(ansas Citv-- Lawrence P. Denneny, and le. Mr. Murphy 8-Morning chapel. will sing durlng the afternoon. Squalus Towed m~~hhad to breathe the same air in those two wards. 8:15- Negro melody singers of that Metcalfe breathes." The end is not in sight. Some Announcement of the mat-riage New York. He referred to John C. Met.- critics say the fight may go on of Virginia A. Truedson, daugh­ HeJ1'l'y Buecello of Des Moines until Pendergast emerges from 8:30-Dolly Iowan of the Atr. visited friends in Iowa City yes­ Toward Shore of Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Trued­ calfe, a tormer committee inves- prison, perhaps to re-enter the ter 8:40-Morning melodies. terday. ligator, who once joined the bund son of Davenport, to Lieut. Rich­ 8:50-Service reports. and wore Jts uniform for a year political lists. ard D. Munden, son of Dr. and 9 - Illustrated musical chats, Marjorie Parsons . of Coralville Nears End of Strange to obtain materJal for a series Mrs. Ralph E. Munden of Cedar ======Gilbert and Sullivan, Mikado. is spending the week with her of newspaper articles. I Rapids, has been made by the 9:50 - Program calendar and Voyage After Being mother at Lake Okoboji. Kuhn's testimony was given bride's parents. The vows were weather report. Lifted) From, Depths between indignant protests that spoken May 23 in Tipton. 100Homemaker's lorum. Lew Cerney and his sister, Ida the committee was unfair, asser- Mrs. MlInden graduated from 10:15-Yesterday's musical fa- Cerney, and Odell and Elias PORTSMOUTH, N. H ., Aug. 17 tions that his time WIIS "too valu- \ ~_RDI Davenport high school and at~ vorltes. Hughes have left on a two weeks' tended the university for two 10:30-The book sheU. (AP) - The U. S. S. Squalus able" to be wasted on the com- N motor trip through the northern neared the end tonight of probably mittee, aod demands, which were years, While here she was aUill­ ll-Concert hall selections. There is no dessert problem I states. the strangest voyage in submarine ignored, that he be provided legal ated with Alpha Xi Delta soror~ 11: 15-The little red schOOl- that can't be solved with pie in -and it does combin.e. with fruit house of the Ilir. history after being twice lifted and counsel. The last came after he OW·! ity. She was later graduated trom some form or other now that "pie" flavors and nuts deliCIOUSly. Ruth Fink, 730 Iowa avenue, :re­ 1l:30-Melody mart. I towed from the 240-100t depth to said he had "catched on too late" the Gregg secretarial schOOl in , Ice Cream Marmalade Pie turned Sunday from Normal, Ill, II :50-Farm flashes, is no longel' confined to two-crust, Butter Crust: which she sank on May 23 . to the inference contained in Chicago and has resided in Chi­ where she spent two weeks visit­ Navy salvagers gently grounded I questions put by Representative cago for ,the past Year and a hall. 12 noon- Rhythm rambles. baked pastries with a filling. Pies 2 cups all purpose flour 1Z:30-Dolly Iowan of the All'. ing her aunt. the vessel in about 90 feet of Starnes (D-Ala) who yesterday In Chicago she was a member of today can just as well be served Il teaspoon salt 12:35-Service reports. water on a "soft bottom" near the threatened him ~ith fisticuffs. the alumnae chapter of Alpha frigidly cold as fragrant and hot. 5-8 cup butter Howard Reppert of Des Moines sheltering Isles of Shoals at 7:20 5:45-0rgan melodies. One of the most interesting 'h cup icc watet' (about) Xi Delta. 5:50-DaUy Iowan of the Air. and John Allender of Boone visit­ p.m. (C.S.T.). They bad hauled Lieut. Munden attended Cedar variations in modern pie-making Sift flour, measure and sift with ed in Iowa City yesterday. it approximately five miles at a bow pontoons prevented a sudden 6-Dinner hour program. is the ice C'l'eam pie. And a tri- the saIl. Cut in the butter until Rapids schools and was gradu­ 7- Children's hour, the land of slow two·-knot speed. sway of the salvage vessels and umph in ice cream pie is ice the mixture has the consistency Mrs. Grace Keck of Marshall, The second successful "blowing the possible parting of at least ated from Cae college, where he the story book. cream marmalade pie topped with of cornmeal. Add water gradually Tex., will arrive tomorrow mCll'Tl­ and towing" operation which some of the 33 airlines that ran was a member of Scabbard and 7: I 5-Trends, Dorothy Keyser. toasted almonds. Until a dough is f(Jl'med. Roll out Blade. He received the Legion 7:30-Evening mUSicale, O. J, Jng to vJsit her sister, Mrs. C. H. started at 8:30 a.m. (C.S.T.) left Ifrom the Falcon's tanks to the un­ The tender butter crust may be to 1-8 inch thickness. Fold and fit McCloy, 526 Park road. of. Arms in the DeMoiay order Myers of Tipton. Mn. the vessel about four miles off the derseaboat. ~ade In advance aod the final into pan without stretching. Bake Keck wl11 be in Iowa City for one Imd is now eommanding officer 7:45-History in reView, L. O. assembly of the pie be postponed in a hot oven, 450 degrees F. 10 mainland's Rye beach. opposite An extra hawser was thrown out week. White Island light, and gave as the parade of vessels halted mo­ of company 735 01 the Civilian Leonard. until just before serving. Choose to 20 minutes or until ~e1icate~y Conservation corps. He is sta­ &-Album of artists, your favorite ice cream for the browned. Makes two 9-mch pIe promise that the bodies of 26 men mentarily and then the ships re­ Prof. C. H. McCloy, 526 Park who died aboard her 87 days ago Burned their slow pace, \lOlled near Omaha, where tbe 8:30-Sportstime. filling but remember surveys shel!s: road, left Wednesday night for 8:45-Dally Iowan of the Air. might be released from the sea couple will reside. show vanilla is the most popular Filling: Dickinson, N. D., where he will 'h cup peach or apricot jam or within another two weeks. visit his uncle, Charles Langley. marmalade About midway, with the Squal­ LAST TIMES TODAY 1 cooled baked pie shell us being towed stern first, a guide ''THE CHAMP" 1 quart vanilla ice cream player must be able to do every- line connecting the submarine's AND They Haven't ~sked The Turkeys Yet thing in the game." bow and the salvage flagship Fal· Vi cup sliced toasted salted al­ "PANAMA PATROL" • • • • • •• •• • monds The meeting, sponsored by the con snapped .. ~nlY a hawser thai .But Nation's Taking Breathing Spell in Controversy Over Thanksgiving Spread the marmalade thickly Storm Lake Kiwanis club, was at· 1 held tbe trailmg Falcon to tbe over the bottOm of the baked pie tended by 150 persons. Dr. An­ .- shell. Just before serving, pile the derson is servilll this week as an NEW YORl{, AUi. 17 (AP) By WILLIAM S. WHITE 'made. Many debutante parties ice cream into the pie shell, and instructor at the MorningsJde col· G]mii~® The country took a breather to­ ------had been planned for the original, Sll'.:inkle nuts over the top. Cut in lege coaching school at Spirit STARTS n1eht at the end of four days of their voices that what had I?een or ante-Roosevelt., Thanksgiving; wedge-shaped pieces and serve Lake. He was accompanied here a great many mysterious but immediately. Serves six. by Jim Harris, Hawkeye line NOW I ENDS TOMORROW national argument and unofficial good enough, etc. (Most of them nonetheless necessary arrange. coach. MONDAY referenda on President Roosevelt's are republicans.) Nine were un- ments had been made - and now ~i810n to change Thanlts,lvlbl Anderson Says "'wl The ...... LM decided or unreported. aU ~hese must be undone. Atlair Of 011' nn.1 day, and this ,was about the only Meanwhile, the baritone cries of There is, among other things, Day of F indisputable finding that emerred anguish over sadly scrambled the necessity of giving up roof re­ o~tball ( ~BERT TAYUII trom what may go down a8 that football schedules which issued servations at more tony hotels, I • ,fA'/;.' ~ HEDY \ LAMARk~ AUgust crisis ot 1939: from the offices of many college and trying to get them back again Specialist Ended TODAY-SATURDAY Party lines, as they say in athletic directors - thinldng wist· for the new Thanksgiving, PBI8CILLA LANK LADY If 1M TROPICS WashJJlflon, were holding reneral· !ully of long-planned "Turkey So tonight, scented letters were LAKE, (AP)­ STORM Aug. 17 W~YNB MODIS ...... MGM 1.-Dr.­ ly firm, day c1assJcs" - were taken up in being passed back and forth rap­ The day of the football specialist IN ., IIBN HECHT The governors ot 25 states Aid broad-A soprano by a large but I idly all along the social belt. is ended, Dr. Eddie Anderson, UnJ­ LOVE, BONoa AND BEHAVE the new Rooseveltian Thanks"iv­ select group of debutantes and The president had explained versity of Iowa gridiron coach, -ADDED- tn, ot Nov. 23, instead of the C)JS­ their mamas. when be started It that one ot his told a group of northwest Iowa -CO-BlT- WALT DISNEY'S ~~_c()'HI't~~.... iomary last Thursday, Nov. 30, "SEA SCOVTSN SEASON'S TOP Here in New York. for example, main motives was to help busi­ sportsmen here tonight. DICK POaAN COMEDY looked all ri,ht to them. (MOlt of which must be the birgest debu- neSS, various of its representatives "Just geing a good kicker or a DEAN OF PASTEBOA&D8 LAND BEYOND THE LAW YOUNG them are democrats). tante city in the- country, it de- having complained that a Tbanlts­ good paSsel' isn't enQugh io Bi, "NOVELTY" aOBERT -EXTaA- ANNABELLA The ,overnors of 14 states said -LATEST NEWS- veloped that mucb painful reo giving at the end of November Ten competition," he asserted. "We LONE BANGO EPISODE "BRIDAL SUITE" with vIryin, degrees ot Chlll in vision of datel would have to be hurt Christmas buyin,. plllY percentage football and a ------Whitney Moreira'. SPORTS Cincin}Jati Whips Chicago Cubs., 7. to 6., in Ten Innings . ------. TRAnJ ~ Yankees Win ~ BIG IX I Rool{ie West's ·1 MAJOJ,l LEAGUE i - -. ! Skeptf.ool ST~IN,GS \ iJatln I'layer Club G AB R Il Pct. Crowd Pleaser ----~ From Senators DiM'g'o, Y'ks 47 292 66 115 .394 Pin('h Single ~ 1 . • Foxx, R. Sox 99 374 104 136 .36 4 '. Co'/xl d· f , ..,.. ., "til ·f," ,ter Mize, Cards .105 390 75 137 .35 1 ---~, W L ·Pct. G.B. In 10 Innings J 's'n, Athl'ts 110 400 90 139 .348 Earns Victory NEW YORK, Aug. 17 (AP)- New York .... 76 33 .697 ' A'n'v'h, P ' J ~. 103 384 54 131 .34 1 Frankly, we wcre a little skep- Boston ...... 67 39 .632 7Y:. Champs Take Third Bonura, Gts 104 389 7t 131 .337 Ciuey Comes From tical when we heard there was Chicago ...... 60 50 .545 l6Y.! 1I0~IE RUNS a one-armed center fieldcr in Cleveland ... 58 51 .53218 In Row From Nab SPORTS American League • • Behind; Substitutes the Metropolitan Baseball associ- Detroit ...... 57 54 .514 20 With 9 to 8 Victory '-- ' F oxx, Red Sox ...... 30 etion who could hold his own Washington .. 48 63 .43229 PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, AUGUST18,19 39 Grcenbel·g, Tigers ...... 20 Freely Through Game at fielding and even batting, with PhlladeJphia 38 71 .349 36 ______~__ ___ Gordon, Yankees .. 19 his two-armed brethren. St. Louis ...... 32 75 .299 43 NEW YORK, Aug. 17 (AP) - - , Na.tional League CINCINNATI, Au It. 17 (AP)- There are many one - armed Yesterday's Result. ' Looking something less than world G h · R d T BOt Ott, Giants ...... 24 For the second time this week, the .~:~yP~y~~h ':c~:o~a~it~~:!I~~ in~~;s~ork ~ WaStUngton 8 (10 ~9~8:""lnoi~:sI.nerru'l:hnt:g~Sv~l. c~t:oUrye!:0:v~ero~~thnae- e rInger ea v. , 0 ow . u ~.:illfR'aUr~N:S ~lsBClA.~T· ..T :: ; D::::··I:N::~ · ':: . :: ~ ~ ~:I~~ i~~a ~~e~ ~~~ S hge:m~r~: ~:: Omaha who could chuck like no- Chicago 2; Detroit 1 ", ' body's business. In fact, most 01 St. Louis 6; Cleveland 5 Washington Senators today to * * * * * * * * * American Leagu e old Merriwell manne/', downing the one-armed players are pitch- Boston 7; Phlladelphia 1 complete .a sweep of their three- CHICAGO, Aug. 17 (AP)-A him elected to every American Gehringer, according to reliable I Williams, Red Sox ...... 95 the Chicago Cubs 7 to 6 in the ers, as one good arm is all that game senes. ,stocky, bow-legged blond young- league all-star team a nd compile a infurmation, will n ot play m any , Foxx, Red Sox ...... 92 10th inning aftel' spotting a tour­ is needed, always figuring that W L Pet. G.B. At~ey Donald, the year s best ster named Benjamin McCoy is lifetime batting average of .327 more gam'es this season. He's still Johnson, Athletics ...... 68 run lead at the starl. Rookie Dick one good head goes with it. Cincinnati .... 69 39 .839 yearling pitcher, was belted out just about ready to stake a full through 14 seasons. McCoy, a gen- a great performer-as witness h is .Natlonal LeaglJe I 97 West pinch sin gled Eddie Joost In Anyway, we went out to watch Sl. Louis ...... 62 44 .585 6 of the box for the fourth consecu~ Itime claim on that Det'\'Oi t box ial f riendly yOUtil wilh a fac ulty pinch homer agaimt tile White McC o r~mck , Reds .. .. this lad, Pele Gray play with the Chicago ...... 60 51 .54110YJ tive time; the Yankees were out- score line fans have been reading fOr m aking friends easily, lives Sox Wedn sday- but he realizes ' CamillI, Dodgcrs '" .••. 76 with the winni ng run. Bay Parkways, against the Busk- New York .... 54 52 .509 14 hit 13 to 9; and they committed for more than a decade--"Gehrin- ncar Grand Ra pids and has the he's near t he end of the road. AI- Bonura, Giants ... -...... 76 The hair raising victory protect- wicks. The Metro league is pep- Brooklyn ...... 53 53 .500 '15 three errors afield. ger, 2b." whole southern section of the state ways noted for havi ng a great pair ed the Reds' six-game lead over pered with old-time profession~; , Pittsburgh .... 49 55 .47116 They had what it took, how- Charles Leonard Gehringer, pulling for him to make good. of legs, he's had two bad charley the Cards, who downed Pittsburgh .and boasts "its tel!ms could hold I Boston ...... 46 60 .43422 ever, to score the deciding run generally ranked as one of the f in- It looks as though he will. In horses this season. He's just a bit McSIX1den Leads their own with many higher clas-I Phlladelphia 32 71 .31134Y.! in the 10th innlng when Fl·ank est second basemen in baseball's 27 games he hit .336, with many ti red of the daily grind and is con- ST. JOHN, N. B., Aug. 17 (AP) today, and set of[ a nother mad slficatlon pro clubs. Yesterday's Results Crosetti led off with a triple and, history, is nearing the end of a of hi s safeti es extra base blows. tent to step down in the neaT fu-- Harold (Jug) McSpad n of Win· dance of 26,669 fans after the last It was a night game, and drew Cincinnllti 7; Chicago 6 (10 in- after the bases were purposely brilliant career with the Detroit lIe has ambition and the wi11in g- , ture, satisfied with the job he's chester, Mass., fired a three-un~ night ga me of the year here. about 4,000 fans, all of whom nings) filled, Buddy Rosar poled a long Tigers. At 36 years of age and in ness to learn. Gehr'inger likes him done in baseb ...... 6 J I 7 3 0 ('111(' 1\(10 An R II 0 A Il casual, and the numerous wordy Schumacher (7-8) vs. Higbe (7-8). Vernon. Jb ...... fi 0 ! 6 1 0 Like Gehringer, McCoy also is away from a Gehringer would be Detroit owner, said not long ugo: of Toronto and Ralph Guldahl of ------disputes with umpires were llke Brooklyn at Boston _ Fitzsim~ ~lr~~... n".I ~ k:.'· p":::::::: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a Michigan product. Gehringer a hard job, liIut McCoy said sim- "Dcrn'l worry about Ch!Urley; Madison, N·BJ·'hand a IBI 0t~ todn a ~a- :: ~;~;o n: h 21;'::::: :: ::::: ~ ~ ~ } Mye r ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 came from FowlerVille's fall' ply. "Tbal's where I'm gOlDg to Ile'll be With us long after he's leur, Ted IS op, a Ie WIth (. I II 3 I 1 0 0 a famlly arguing over who should mons (4-8) vs. Turner (4-7). . A It 3 0 0 0 I 0 j •• on...... pp. au, p . • ...... • . .. grounds to stardom which saw play-second base." through as a player." 09's. 1•• lber of .... . •.•..••. 6 2 1 J 0 get the last pork chop. St. Louis at Pittsburgh-Sunkel Total • ...... « 8' i3.;; jj" -; :-I1<· !toloon. rl ...• ...... 6 1 2 Z OO This Pete Gray, quite a hero (4-2) or Cooper (9-4) VS . Bauers - - Balted tor KrfLk a u l ka. in 4th . ~; 'ut~il;~t~l' I~~ 1. 1 ~ ... ~ ~:.' .. ::.': g ~ ~ : ~ with the crowd, is a tall, raw- (2-3). x- Two ou\ wheJ\ winning rUn .c or . ~. Whet S N- D t -t 2 1; I,.. . Challenger Role ~hll'N ' . " . c' ...... 3 0 ) 6 0 0 boned, 23-year-old with a long Only games scheduled NIlW YORK ....8 R K 0 A E leOX I p' e t:'OI, - e " ~"::':"':":::::::T::;;iP:i?:P:.:,:"qt"~;::"lr:":::}:~:'r1 r: ,: ~ ~ :,,,\,, ,:'::: :: :::: :: :g g g g g g face and nervous disposition. He American League Croo.ttI . s•...... 5 3 2 . 0 DdT Ge 5 1 ~ "~r' I' ...... ; g ~ g 1 0 can run like an antelope, catch Philadelphia at New York -Rolfe . ab ...... • ~ i ~I 0 g. ers rounce lantS.. . J . "n ·u "~P l i."J~·:: : ::::::: 1 0 0 0 ~ g fly balls and ground balls with Ross (4-11) VS. Ruffing (17-4). ~r~,~ ~rg' g l~~ c i ': : : : ::: : :: ~ 1 1 5 J Tot al...... -41 - 6 11<27- - --17 3 amazing dexterity, and. even more Cleveland at Chicago - Feller Dic key. e ...... •...•.. 2 0 • 0 01 • ' - Ran lor Monru"" In 10tb. amazing, he can get the ball away (17 ~ 6) vs. Smith (7-6). ~~~~ ;, .o2b·:: :: :::::: : : ~ g ~ ~ 0 x-None Qut wh en win ning run scOrt~ . after a catch with a speed that Boston at Washington - .Auker Selkirk . Ir ...... 5 0 Z 3 0 Clean Sweep Deciding Game ('1'Ifh SATl A S R. H 0 A E l Da hlr rrn, Jb • . . •.. •• . • 4 0 1 10 1 matches that of a two-handed (7-6) or Ostermueller (8-2) vs. Donald . p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 CHICAGO, Aug. 17 (AP) BROOKLYN, Aug. 17 (AP)- W .... hol'. 3b ...... 6 n • I I 0 player. Carrasquel (5-6). HA dley. " ...... 3 0 1. 0 ~ .1 nn" l. ~h ...... 6 : 3 3 : 0 '-h'-- nd tlu I 0 1 h did Murphy. p ...... ~ ~ ~ ~ __ Cbicago's White Sox prepared for Working behind the five - hit \lnnd' ""n. rf ...... ~ 0 0 a 0 I That caM; ..... a ow nr was n y games sc e u e . t Dod .\kr·n rltl lek. lh ...... 6 n 3 1 1 0 what Intrl"ued us. It all seems Tol"l ...... 37 9 9 SO It 8 their third place showdown se- pitching of Hugh Casey, he - JI '''I '. ~.',,' I"'n r.llI . . .1 '...... 06 JO 0% O' 01 0 • Iko.... by ltuIln,r. . 'th CI I d b s· g t gers lrounced the New York GI - , " to be done In the same motion, T ·d C d W ••hlngl on ...... 013 OIl 020 0-8 rles WI eve an y no m ou 1nn.·,. p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 r N ~w York ...... 203201 000 1-9 Detroit today, 2-1, for a sweep a nts 5-1 today in the deciding W"'I .. .. · ...... I 0 n 3 e t I n tb a t f ra.e tlon 0 r a seCORd orn ar S Runl! ba lled LIl : D ~~I !ft. g tr lo G. '.fra vis 2. Bt'lrJ:tl' r , c' f ..• . •••••• . • fi I) 2 2 0 0 be catches the ball, lets it roll Vern on. RO Ba r 2. BJoodworth . V,." r Ig ht . 0 f the tw0- g arne sene.. s The Sox game of their series. nnn "lo\'IInnl , It ...... 6 1 0 2 0 0 hi · W eB~ . Th.. .. ba8e hU : rOlettl. H o m e and Indians meet at Chicago to- The rook ie right- handel" lost a ~ I vo " , . •• ...... r. I 9 6 2 0 across his cbest alonr s forearm eat lrates r'tne: DIMtlUI Q, Bloodworth . Sacrl(lce : shutout in the six th when Mel n,:I"""m. p .••.••..•. : I 0 0 0 0 0 as be tucks hIs glove In his right B P R0 8M. Stolen ba.e : Cra•• ttl. Doul>le morrow in a night game. ·rh n",,,.on. p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 pl ar.: Giuliani and Travl.: Lew is. 81 00d · Th S x 11 ted only {our hl'ts Ott hit his 24th homel' of the (lo mbl ...... 1 I 0 0 0 0 armpit - his right arm Is off Just worth and VN'Qo n. J.,c lt on bas.: New e 0 CO ec .Jnhn"on. p ...... 1 0 DO n 0 below the sboulder - and as he CD' p' h ~r~r~K~~:k~~~:~~ s~~ n "lr1' ~~do n a l~" I~~ ; off Freddie Hutchinson and Dizzy se~~nBrookl yn 's r uns were scored ~~ ':; :··I :·"~ .....: .... :::::: ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ wlthdra.ws his hand there Is the urL "VIS lte es Apple tnn 6: orl Had l. )· I. Struck oul : Trout today, but one of them, a II>-, . hho , "P'·. r ...... 0 0 noD • b r Kr ll.kau. kIU I: by HIldley I: by Ap· trl'ple by Luke Appling carne I'n off Harry Gumbert, giving the ball, rtrht In It. It's Just like St. Louis to Fourth I'lelon 2; by Murphy 1. Hi t.: olf Kra· 'Giants' ace his second setback "'ntn '" ...... , .4(\ 7 1'1' 10 10 1 an expert pulling a run Crom a IS " b V' 4 2 kau. k.. • In 3 In nin g. : orr Applelnn 6 the four th along with a base on ' - Rftn (or l,o m"ltrttl In nth. L t 1 I" 6 '-.3: ~I Don.J d 5 In 3 1-3; ofl Had . balls an . f' Id ut and an of the series. He was knocked •• Hllttforl (or ~l oo r .. In 10th. holster.. ralg leory,' ley 8 In ~ ; ofl Murl>hy 2 In 2 2-3 . Hil ' m le 0 out Or the box in the first in- ••• _ HldtN! ( 01' Thom pson In 4th. lt's a trick he learned f rom a by pltch.r: by Appl eto n (Pa hlgren). to produce two runs. .... Rft U lt 11 r(W .Tohn.on In 8th. Wlnnb,g pllcher: Murp.h y. LOB lnl pitch- Th ton Le t J k ning Tuesday. ,",c-'or(, h " Inn'm:" one-armed Negro player 10 years PITTSBURGH, Aug. 17 (AP)- er: ,Ap"l, lon. orn e came 0 ac F . h 't d r h lr~C'fl ,'....., ..• H 2 000 OCiO O-Ii ago, and took a lot of practice to The red-hot Red Birds of St. Louis UnljJ I""o: Sum m . .... PIJ>lfra. and a .... 11. Knoll's rescue in the eighUl with our successIve I s an a sac- ("hwlnJlllti ...... 010 2 10 011 1-7 I Time' 2 ' . 3. th b 1 d ddt d b k rifice fly accounted for three runs Huns h rt ll l'fl In : (1A1A n , L('lb~r 8. NI(b. master, his expel'iml!nts disclosing handed Pittsburgh its ninth con- A, lle n'd " n~e : 6 .7 0 ~ . eases oa e an urne ac ntK(l n . \lal t ick. W{' rbr r :t J ooal , ~lc· . r d 2 t he Tigers with one r un, a result in t he thi rd and the other two f· ormk1t. W pAj R f'Org~ r . 'rwo bale hltl : a pad less glove was best. secutl ve de eat to ay 4 to as 4-;: ====;:======. came in the fourth on Ernie '.lI(" h o IMnn. W f'I'b pl', .TonAt . T.o mbart'l l I . He uses a large bat, swinging they fought their way to theiT'1 SPORTS II' of pinch hitter Ha nk Greenberg's K ' h f II d by a 'rhr l"~ h fl!lf" hit : JOOI't ' 110m" r Un : Utl- f th t . ht . t d th sacrifice fly. oy some r un 0 owe tH'r Rllf"rl rI('(>: Glth," Do ub t,. playa : the 36-inch, 37-ounce bludgeon our . s ralg VIC ory an e Sl ..w'OTS pass to Pete Coscarart a nd a dou- 1\t f'('ol'mkk. M y """ a nd M~ot'ml c k . "t- rt n n h !HIIf'S: ( hl(,fuen 10; Cin ci nnati like a war club. He takes a vi- ,16th In lhe last 18 starts. n 1>E'l!BOI,[ AB R J( 0 A E blc by Harry Lavagetto, who also 1fi nllf·"'. n n hullH: orf Roo t 1: otr J. cious cut at the ball, and ire- Curt Davis was given sensa- ••------ot f li RUfu~ f\1I ~: orr O I · I ~ .. n 1ll I: oft Johnson 2: t· 1 t b C t n Id MCCo8 ky. cr ...... • 0 0 0 I 0 singled in two 0 the ear er runs. orr :\1 U'1rr I. ~ ' r u r k nut : hy .Ro.q t S: quently poles out an extra base 10na suppor y en er e er R CUd ~cCn . 3b ...... 3 0 1 • 3 0 h~' f;rh",:om 2: h y 1'hnlllllfm n 1 ; b)' John­ hit. He is rated one of the most Terry Moore a nd Second Baseman r-f!ces a.nce ,e . Ave rill. If ...... ~ 0 0 2 0 0 N I~ \\, \OltK All It II 0 A E /01 ,," l. Ill'": off' P AKP ~ In • t ~ 3 t n ~ I l lf1 ~n'l: n(r Root 7 In -i I -:t; orr J . RUII­ canny batters in his league sel- Jimmy Brown in winning his 17th SPRINGFIELD III Aug 17 ~~~~ ~.be~ 1f ::.. :: : ::: : :::~ g ~ ~ ~ ~ ~I oor •. If ...... ~ 0 0 0 iIIf' 1i :! In I :J (hnn f"o out In l Ot h ); ort • game of the year. In the last eight ' ., . YO"k, Ib ...... ~ 0 0 v 0 0 .Ju .. g o., ...... 4 0 1 0 O rl~Ro r Jl JI In 2 1-3; orr Tho1l1paon 2 In dO; fanning. h t t H t innings only 27 Buccos faced him, (AP)-A heavy rain storm can- ~!~ lfh::. Sb ...... ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ UE:: ln;;'": ..C.f .. :.: :::::::: 1 ~ ~ ~ 1 2-a: orf .Iul1nl"o " % tn 4: otr Davts 2: In 1 : ofr l\fonrf' nOfl~ In I. li lt hy u lteh er: ?ur yeaTS ago .e wen 0 0 Elbie Fletcher, the 26th, lQOping a oelIed tOO3Y'5 grand circuit har- T eb be tt s:'~"::: : :::::: : t 0 a 2 1 J)unnhlt!. C ...... 4 0 0 1 0 hy P flflP, (1 o Of"itl1U Ill. f' flll"E'd bA. tt : Man­ Springs, Ark., hopmg to land a homer into the 'eight field stands ness races at the Illinois state Crouch...... 2 0 0 2 0 Ilonu m. Ib ...... 3 0 l 14 0 f'lI)ol(\ \V t nnlll ~ n i t c h (' l' ! M oore. Loatne . b ·th H f D 'd t . Cull. nbIM. It ...... 2 J 0 0 a Klln'I>o "rl •. 21> ...... 3 0 0 1 0 111l1' 1",!" : .f. RllflRl' lI )0 WI ' a · ouse 0 aVI eam., in the ninth. fall' grounds. 'Feature evenl of the Huta\>ln .on, p ...... 2 n 1 3 0 Jl afoy. 3" ...... a 0 I U 0 If' "llil f'R: St'·WfU"t. Mni ~rkllrlh . Bur. instead, Ray Doan, who conducts The Cards virtuaUy won the meet's foorth day was to have (leh·rln g.r • ...... , .1 0 (I 0 0 \.Jum be rl. I> ...... 1 0 0 1 0 'rIllito: 2:riO. b b 11 h I th ff d I Rog"l.I. •• ...... 0 0 1 1 0 .\Ie 'u,lhy ...... I (I 0 0 (I P n lrt n tlf>Tlti nl1l"e: 2ft. 6ftA a ase a se 00 ere, 0 ere game beLore Mace Brown got been the Gov. lierrry Horner ------Brown. n •.. . .•... • .. • . 0 0 0 0 0 him a job with a class 0 club warmed up in the first inning. 11596 pacing stake Total, ...... 31 I 6 U 14 2 tle tI ...... 1 0 n 0 0 7 ' • -_ U ..U t-d ror Hutc hinson In 8t,h. Co(f1l\nn. 1) ..• •...... •. 0 0 0 1 0 at $80 a month. He turned it Jimmy Brown got the fi rst of hls Circuit officials said it had not .'- llatted for Averltl I.. 8tb. - - _ --- down. three singles with one out. Johnny been decided whether today's OIU('..\t'O AD R JI 0 A E . _~~~~~~ ' f ~ ~' 'u~;,;b,;;:2In 15 11~. 21 13 0 Grove Chall{8 Gray, lhen known as Pet e Mize walked and when Paul Wa- events would be placed to to- " - Halted ror Hro wn In 8th. Lou .Ambe~s, above, be.lUng form- , in a 15-round title fi ght Aug. 26. er Ilgh twelgh.t ehampLO n of the A lthough Ambers is rated the un- Wyaiuler. l08t his arm when six ner fumbled Don Padgett's single morrow's card. ~~ l:':.: ~~ ::::::::::::: ~ g ~ ~ ~ IlROIHl LYN AS R U 0 l' E world, gels hiS chance to become d 'd . U b tr Up 13th Win years old when he lell under an the two runners scored. I ~:I~V~.~ h :I!Cf. : :: : : : :::::! ~ ~ g: CoS,,,rArl. 211 ...... 3 2 1 4 0 one of the few fightcrs ever to el og III le e mil', many ex- ••Semebile. He rrew up in the !'IT. !AWl" AU&H 0 A E T __ ..l:_ S,'lent A..pplln ... s, ...... 4 Il {O La vllgOl lo. 3b ...... 1 1 J 0 recover his crown w hen he Laces ports concede the former cham· Peu.uay..lva.nla coal mine rerJon, - q I.A"UUlJ I Radc liff. rt ...... % P OL 0 Wnlker. ('/ ...... 4 n I 0 0 Henry Armstrong, r uler of ligh t- pion an evcn chance of turning d I i h I."ry" ...... 0 0 • 1 C C ' GO A 17 (AP) Rp •• nth al. rl ...... 0 0 0 0 0 )'lLt'k •• rC ...... 3 0 9 0 0 Of '39 Season' and passe up a co I ery watc - .J . B.. ow n. 2b ...... 4 Z 3 6 0 HI A , ug. McNa Ir. 31> ...... t 0 1 J 0 C"mllll , II...... 2 0 8 2 0 weight a nd welterweight divisions, back the busy-Listed Armstrong . ..n'. job to try his luck at base· Rla.ujf ble,·. r t ...... 3 0 0 I 0 0 Kenesaw Mountain Landis, corn- Tresb. c ...... 1 0 0 0 0 l'holpa, c ...... 3 0. 6 0 0 MlztI Jb Q 1 I 12 1 0 Knott. p ...... 2 0 0 I 0 Kay . It ...... ~ 1 5 0 0 bal.I p" dKelt. c.. ::: : : : ::::::. 0 2 3 0 0 missioner of baseball, said there J...e, ~ ...... 0 0 0 0 0 JJ ud80n . •• ...... 3 0 O ! 0 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 17 (AP) He probably win never see the J . Marl in. If . • .• N .. , . ~ 0 0 1 0 0 would be uno anaOWBCement to------Qlsey. P ...... •. . 3 1 2 J 0 Little Fishies - Behind the gilt edge pitching by J{ I II 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total...... U 2 4 117 11 0 ------Tums to Bench majors, but comparatively few T . n:'·ooro. '~i'::::::::::a 0 0 ;) 0 0 nightl' on a hearing In connection Score by l'lIllng. TotRla ...... 29 6 8271 0 0 ST. LOUIS, Aug. 17 (AP) DERBY, Conn. (AP)-Anthony Lefty Grove, the two-armed pla-rs do. But the Gull.rldgo. 3b ...... 1 I 0 I 0 with the transfer of Pitcher Paul Delrolt ...... 000 000 010- l 8<'or. by InnlnA's Scrapa of Derby wants to get .·id defeated the Athletics, 7-1, today J ~ 0.. I 11 3 0 1 0 I 0 ' GJ>l o&&,<> ...... 000 200 OOx - 2 Npw York ...... 000 001 OOO- l Gray-hau:ed Oscar Vitt, coach· manager of the Bay Parkways v...... :.... _____ Dean from the St. Louis Cards to Runs batted In: Radc liff. Or.enberg. Brooklyn ...... 003 200 OOx-oli loanager of the , of thousands of goldfish _ but before a ladies' day crowd of 12,· - - the ha.ndl·capped young- Total• ...... n 4 I 27 16 1, Columbus of the American asso- APplin .. : 3- I)ue bit: Appling. Solole n bbaee : RunR bltU. d In : 01t. I.... vas.tl o 3. reck\H'~ Kreevlc h . Saentlces:' K nOll. rep" prg. P 'll'ks, l{oy. Two bR Re h Ite: Jur'g es, COlli. indicated today he would occupy 302. The victory gave the Sox ster might swing into class A or ,'I'M'tlllllROH AD ]I. H 0 A 'E cialion. ' Double pl ..y: McNolr. Ha ye. und Kuhel. "nrRTt, I.... v.g.lto. 11 0me ru ns: Oll. only a managerial bench in lhe co ll egiate gulpers need not apply. an even break in their two-game ' s'out left Al Banls&er, president of the :Le( ~ 011 blUles: Detr oi t 7: Chicago 8. K"f. S.'rlnc", l'ark.. Do uble Illay : He wants to save the itly bitty series with the A's. even double A on tha " " B II of 4 1 ! " 0 0 t B a.te- en "all.: oU Hutch ineon 6: o rr J Ul'gcJI. J(aml)Ou rJ s (Ind Bon ura. Lt>ft Tribe's dugout after this season, arm. • ,'v ' r ...... ; 0 0 2 0 J Cplumbus club. a Card larm, was Tr<>ul J: o il Knott 3. Stru ok oUl: bY on ha". ': Now Yo .. k 4 : 8roo kl yn 5. and turn his third base coaching fi shics lives, which are being Grove kept the 10 Mackmen ~ ;"U g~:~ r.:...... : 0 2 • • 0 oroered to appear before Landis f[ul chln 8on I; by Knoll 3: by I... 1. R • ••• nn h"II.: olf (J umbert t. Stru ck lhreatened by d rough t. Klein, Ii .. .. ::: :::::::. 0 0 1 0 O . Jilts: ort HUlchlnso n a In 7 lunlngs : olf oul: by C••• y ~ : hy Brown 1 : by Cotr- duties over to Oscar Melillo. hits well scattered. The Athletic ~' I . t c h . r . II> ...... 4 J 2 7 1 0 rtoday f<)X the hearina:. Dean was Trout 1 In 1 : oft K'1ott 6 In 7 J·3: orr mon I. HIIO: of( Oumbert 6 In 1 In- tally came in the second inning Brown,ies r~~I~:I; . 2a~ ::::::::::: J ~ : ; ~ ~ ;:,eJe~sed outri&h.t kl 'Columbus ~1~nll~~ ~, t';'~ ~r : WJI:o ll~lCi:;J.~ ;t~~~ ~~ ~ : ~h~~S i. O(f.o~~~W~It~,!~: 3ci u ::;~" r~~r rm . n when Hayes scored on an i¢ield Win t\lue ller, c .•• . .••..• 0 •• 3 0 0 3 0 Ol l.uesda,y. Hutehlnl on. I anA Orm sby. U m pires: Dunn. Balia n rant. Klem . and Jack Tidball Routed out. M. B l'own, 11 . . • . ..•. . . 2 0 0 1 a f) Umpires : Geleel, Ruo u T hno: J :66. J . B owm"n ...... l 0 0 0 0 , Tim. : :' 02. ------The Red Sox pounded out 17 Se .. ell. p ...... 0 0 0 0 ·0 0 Altendance: 7.0 00 . By A.ustralians in National Net Play 6·5 Tilt From Iowa Champion hits, 15 of which were 'at the ex­ Totals ...... 83 % 6 37 13 1 B~~ -T-C----L pense of st(lrting pitcher Jim Ren· · - B a. H ed tOI" M. Brown In Ilh.. ·BRooKLYN, AUI. 17 (AP) - 0 lUIS DES MOINES, Aug. 17 (AP)­ BROOKLINE, Mass., Aug. 17.the semi-finals without excite· inger, just r ecalled from Baltl· I Soore loT lAAItIlf. Virginia Swai n of Des Moines Tribe; in 10th, Sl. Loul ...... 210 000 010-' BurgeSs WhiteheM' will _ rein- LOS ANGELES, Aug. 17 (AP) (AP) - The Auslralian Davis menl. Defending Champions Ali ce more. Pill. burgh ...... JOO 0&0 001_ l!1.ated by the ·New York Glants to-I --The Los Angeles basebaU club added the Iowa women's Cup forces set off a l1 of lheir bat· Marble and Mrs. Sarah Palfrey J oe Vosmik scored his ,fifth Run. ba H e{1 I n : Padcet, Vauaban , DR.· tI ST. LOUIS, Aug. 17 (AP) vta. 1:lI ze, Fletche r . Two bue h\t : morrow after two payJesl d~s on IIl1nounced today that it had sold Ue to her local district laurels teries in the Na ti onal doubles ten- in the fourth and Jim O utlerldge.. Three ba.le hJ.L; B eJl. Hom. the suspendeli list tOIl' tardluess two of its stars, Bob CoI­ by defeating Marjorie Mace, also . t · I t L od t Fabyan ea~iJy defealed England's Little Chet Laabs was the St. r u11 : .lj"' ICl C' h e r . Sacrltice: 8La.u,bter. rus qual' er-fma s a ongwo 0- Tabor loLled a round-tr~per in Louis Browns' hero today, doubl· Double plays: Af. B r own. V aushuR IIQ4 at' bali eames, Sec'foetary Illddie Iins and Pitcher .'Julio Bonetli, to of Des Moines, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 in the day and riddled two l ine teams ilnd NiM Bt'own, the eighth. J~ l e l C h f' r; .M Ise. Lary a DO Mlae; .000llg. Brannick announced today.' The the Chicago Cubs. (j nals of lIie state meet here tod ay. whlle shell-shocking a n amazi ng 6-1, 6-2, ;Jnd Kay S1.n mll1 ers and ....,-___ .______jng George McQuinn home in the VlluglUln and Fletch er . J..I6rt on e&IJqa : 10th lor a 6 to 5- victory over the St. L ou is . : P ittsburgh • . Baeee on aecond balJelTlatl eat in ~e stands David P . .Fleming, president of Fay Dunn o( Des Moines defeat­ gallery of 4,000. Mrs. Freda J a mes Ha mmersley, HO.,'l'ON AD R It: 0 & I ba 11 11: 0(( (&1. Brown J . Strucll 0"': by at today'l final contest wltb the the Angles, said cash and players cd his younger b~other, H!l'fry, Only Walter P ate, non-playing lh e lop-scoded British pair, beal 1-'o-r-r.-,.-2-b -..- .-..-.- .-..- .-..~."' ~ -0-3-6-2- Cleveland IndJans. nAvl. 3: by --...t. Brown a. Hfte : oU M. Brown 8 tn 8 In nln gl: orr SOwell 0 In 1. Dodgers. 'w.ere involved. 0-6, 6-2, 6-2 in the junior finals. captain oC the U. S. Davis Cup third se dcd Virginia Wolfenden (" "",,,,r. 0 1 ...... 0 2 I 0 OLEV.ELA.:SIJ • AU]I. H 0 A E l.,l oslng- pjlo h er: M . B ro'Wlt. ------team, appeared unimpressed as lmd Patricia Canning, of San t~ll~~.i.~. ;; ·:: :: :: ::: :: : ~ i I~ : "Boudreau, 8•• • •• . • ••. ,6 1 3 4 • 0 N T Adrian QUi st and J ack Bromwich , Fwncisco, 5·7, 6-0, 6-1. C,·"nl ...... , .. ~ 1 0 ! 3 A4 C8lJlpbelJ. rl ...... 5 J 1 I 0 0 et ournaU'llQHt Recall Ivory 5 I •• ~ the Australian .... u' . I., C , ...... 1 3 • I Indians Heath. It ...... 3 0 0 % 0 0 ~ I "', t.._ Pl· ....~- ..h ' Pirates 'anndUnc- Los Angeles, 6-2, 6-1, 6·2, and Hat'· tcr-linals, Helen J acobs, o[ Berke- u.ov •. p ...... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~_ Keltner. 3b ...... 3 1 1 1 I 0 '(f1I[I1;r, e' 1m: .~ .. Ii. Pierce with Grim ... I b . . • . •...... l 0 0 0 1 0 ed today the ~all of nine pi1lyers ry Hopman and J ack Crawford ley, Cal., and Dorothy Worl, ma n To ' al...... 97 .,. n 1'1 II 0 allword l\/ack. 2b ...... 3 J I 5 I 0 ~ ,OW A ,CITY TENN}-S TO,URNAMENT 9. Sultanate H..... a1 . y. c ...... 3 1 1 • 0 0 No entries we r e recelyed by 1ft 1t!e' farm etI.m. out-battled Charles lIare of Eng- of San F I'ancisco, eliminating l'IHLADEI,PHlA A'B Ii H 0 " I BI ... n.lat. p ...... • 0 1 0 0 0 . Ttttee of them-Outiielder Mau- land, and Ladislaw Hecht, former Mary Hardwick a nd Valerie Scott ------In Africa Hudlln, p ...... _.1 _0 _0 _0 _' _0 IJohn Pau. lus, ma.nager of the thud ~ tal t 1.; ~ I o s . s, r( ...... 0 1 • 1 10. Leader riOll! Van Jllebeys, ... ",~on rea' Czecho-Slova kia star, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, of England, 6-2, 4-6, 0·2, and Mrs. Amble •. • 1 ...... t 0 I 2 , Total ...... 36 6 bl9 9 1 annual City te1tn1s toumament, and Ouifj~ider Rooert nllotl of To- Please eftter me in the men's singles ...... , men's 4·6, 6-4. o( Stamford, .I CJhns o lt . It ...... 4 0 0 6 t 12. A pang a-Two out when wlDnJn .. run acored . unless a large number of last mill- III.y.·•. 0 ...... f 1 1 3 0 .~ 13. Shakes· iii rontd, and prcltlably InJk1der/ Most of the spectators were so Conn., and Mme. Sylvia MClll'otill ~ l e b"'l . IIJ ...... 1 0 1 • 0 IT. Loms AU K H 0 A 1'J ute entries are sent in befCll'e t e Ftraftk Gustine, of Gadsden, Ala., pearian impressed that they were conced- of France, wearing down another' ( '~ " Pll'" " . rf . . , ...... 4 0 1 I • deadline at 6 o'clock tonight, the N,ure l. 2h...... 0 1 1 I . hero BerllrdlDO. 2b ...... 1 1 Z I tournament will be postponed UD- -will. report in Se(ltember after ing tho Australians not only the Franl'o-Americnn team, Mrs. Vi r­ doubles . ~ - . - ... women's singles junior singles I,o.llir lnn I. 3b ...... 0 1 1 'I B OOIf. rt ...... 0 0 I 0 the close of their minor league , , 114. Signet McQuinn. II, ...... • I 2 8 1 til Monday, Aug. 26. ' lNational doubles title but the Da- ginia Rice Johnson or Boston, and It Nll ngol', 1) ." .. t •• •• • 2 0 0 0 1 'rlvloll • ...... I 0 1 t • 16. Diving bird lIoltera, Jr .. . . •...... 5 0 0 ~ 0 The number of players entered seasons. cmt, 3b ...... • 1 1 0 2 ______vis Cup as well. Pate was one of Mme. Si mone Mathieu, 6·4, 4-6 V(·n n , p ...... 0 0 0 t I 19. Greek god- La"I,., cr ...... I 1 0 0 in the men's .dIvision now mnlis the few exceptions. 6-4. They meet lhe defending -.!...---- , 1 desa of retr (Check space following events you wish to Totul ...... 84 1 10 n"11 I ::I~~,~:~IY;. C • : : : : :: : : : : : ~ ~ ~ ~ g at 15, and this small group of eh· "This will make the Australian cha mpions t omorrow. The olh l' !;eo.., by Illnl •• I utlve juatlc. 'Whlteb e.d. p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 tries makes it impossHfle to· pur- ¥orwpoly team over-confident," he predict· women's semi·[inals h as been put 1I0Rto n ...... 010 9JO D2~f 22. Chinese PhilAtlt'lIJhtu • . .•• ..• .. • • 010 Del &k-l 6 Or"I\rl.t"!~~'. e ...... 30 0 10 0 60 0 Ichase suitable tropbies. CHICAGo, Aug. 17 (AP) ed. over until Saturday. Jl ll n l!l IJll.t tf'( l In : hllplfllLn. ~'Itel •• I HeUner. 8...... 0 0 0 1 I 1 Kenesaw 'Mountain IAIndls, com- Crawford and Hopman will op- The only upset in any of the VO l mlk 2, Doerr. Tobor, Cl:'lUner, fwo ltL1I1 8, P •....•••• • •• • • • ~ 0 0 0 2 0 II ,,> hit. ; Fou. Ho)'e .. Tt.~ . ",11. 1. ExclamaUo G,lIagher • ...... 1 I J 0 0 0 Irun o: IIm1>bell. Oallal'her. Stolen bale: missioner ' of baseball, announced pose the top-seeded Frankie PaTk- other (our divisions came in the II ll 111 8. Rlebe rt. Doe rr. Oro'l'&! llJUbl. of dlsgullt Trot~r . p . .. • ..•.•..• . 0 0 0 0 0 0 URM . 8a.c rtrlcea: Htmwley, H ...... Dou- today that" the Mutual Bt-oedeast· er ot Beverly Hills, CaL, and Don mixed doubles when the third II l n),l: tr ll hnr, D~ rr .,nd Foxl; Ctoftl, 2. Norse war· Glenn. c ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 bl e play : Clift, HeU"!'r. and McQuinn. Ing system had been granted Doct'!' u ud FOll: ,c ; Ambler and Ha,.' ------I..eII on b.. ..,,, Clevel ...,d 1) I 81. LoIaI. 7. ex. McNeill of Oklahoma City tomor- seeded domestic team, Mi ss J acobs Ambler. NHlre l Rnd Illebert. LItt" god TolAI ...... 38 6 10 SO 15 1 a .... (In b.II,, : olr Will. I : orr Hu~lIn clusive TI~hts td broadcast the Name Tel. No. row, and the other Australians llnd Wayne Sabin of Portland, h n .~ I : PhIl R.t"lpll l.. 7: Boston 10...... 3. An epiC fWore by .uoln.... I ~; o ff T r oller 2 : ~trul' k out; .)y Mill. 6: 1939 worM s series. nn 1m lilt : orr It.e nlnger 4. 8lTual'l\a.t: r:1(,\,pIHll(l •• . • .• .. •.• • . 010 IO:t 000 0- 6 hy ~ljll f' n " tHr:l . tilt",: o r, ~. I,.pn .. tn' 7 will ngage and El· Ore., was ollstcd in a second round 11 )' (l l'nvo H: hy H(\l\lnser 1. -'-'!"oti poem I'll. llut 0(1 I.nul •...... 000 080 020 1- 6 In 7 Inning. (non In U,). 111111- Ttle GJ\lett~rSn(ety IUifior COIn­ II"oIl IIl Rt'r 1[, til 8 Innlttg~; qr~ ~e'\ll I 4. Earthen Run. baued In : Monk . Boudrea u, lin 8 In 2 2-5 : ott ",UII I 8 In 8: olf 'l'rot­ wood Cooke, the Wimbledon match by the Anglo-American m pany, Boston, will sponsor hi 1. Wild pil ch ... ; R.nln .... t. · ~ La."b. a, H.. r.b .. ny, Chril iman, Ce.mp · lor 0 In 1 : orr Wl\ltob.ad 0 In 1. Wild Milss., Send entries to John Paulus, 1039 E. CoUege. champions, Saturday for finalists combination of Miss Scotl and pi lcher : Renin .." . • ~ ·11 I tor beer btU 3. McQuinn. Gallagher. Two bRR'j pllcb: lIlIl.. Ba.lk . "'rotlar., WlnDlnr the broatroUt, pliy1tlf ,iOO,OOO into UmPire., 11,0 o\\'an , Grle.e u4 QIIIAI t. Ii. Light, coar! hit" K-'tn ..... Jlacl<, t, berths, Gardnar Mulloy of Coral Gables, Laa b. Chrl_t· pitcher: Whlt. h..... LOIlltg pltellor: 'rime: 1:68. · ",~ I .· t . ".' cotton (,. ... ~ ... D, JNrArdlno, AI. QUWU ~. llou.. Rudlln. ~. •• _ . the world' series pooL ' '-----:---:-:------:-~:_:__:_-____:--_-,...-----l The women's ,division went to Fla .• 6-2, 5-7, 6-4. Ll,ttd"nc. : ]i,000. ~ :'" " It' I "' .

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" FIlJ1l)A¥, AUGUST lSI 1939 'mE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CJTYI , POPEYE IOWAN WAN·r ADS OI)R WEDDI tJ6 I WILL GIVE IT ,0 THERE. SHOULD SE C A.KE.ISIN lYlE SWEET IE FOR RI6S0t--lS OtJ 'THe. BEES ,HE OVEN, A WEDDIN ' AlJD HORSES, YOU O Ll'VE PRESINK FOR* *R EN* T ROOMS * F*OR * R ENT 1HEM OW iHE BEES I WILL liE 1HEM ROUSES and APARTMENTS DESIRABLE ROOM FOR RENT. ~ st's --Ot-.l1\4E HORSES TOR RENT - BURLINGTON Ciose in. Men. 226 South Linn. aDd. Summit apts. Two and four leI t(IOIDS, furnished or un!umished. HA ULING 232 Summit St. Dial 7193 or 9164. MOVING AND GENERAL HAUL- ory FOR RENT-UPPER FURNISH- ing. Carey's Delivery and Trans- ed apartment. Two bedrooms. fer Company. Dial 4290. lIn - E. Washington. BLECHA T RAN S F ER AND storage. Local and long distance FOR RENT-4 ROOM FURNISH­ o· Ites hauling. Dial 3388. 1#,. ed duplex-and 2 and 3 room Game apartments. 307 S. CapitoL REPAIRlNG FOR RENT-FOUR ROOM UN­ 17 (AP)­ HEATING, ROOFING, SPOUT­ furnished apartment. Close in. ing. Furnace cleaning and re­ e -'8 l week, the Ioutomatic heat and garage. Dial pairs of all klnds. Schuppert and d from be­ 9681. Koudelka. Dial 4640. Irne i n the ITPRQQA8LY rOR RENT - APARTMENT FOR SALE FELLOUTOJ; , downing Dial 3851. YOU R POCK I:T ) 6 in the FOR SALE-BURCH ELECTRIC ~ILe; VOU APARTMENTS FOR RENT-125 ng a tour­ Popcorn popper. S. & W. Sand­ WERE SlTr.to.IG South Clinton. :ookie Dick wich Shop. West Liberty, Iowa. T~ E~E lie Joost in FoR RENT- SIX ROOM HOUSE 400 Brookland Place. Sept. 1. PLUMBING T. M. Fairchild. PLUMBING.--- HE A TIN G. AIR ,ry protect­ Conditioninl. Dial 5870. Iowa lead over rolt RENT - OVER 30 HOUSES City t'lurobinl. Pittsburgh and 8ral":-""Its for rent. $30.00 ,er monlh anc. up. Koser Br05. WANTED - PLUMBING AND other mad heating. Larew Co. 227 E. ter the last rOR R ENT - HOUSES AND Washington. Phone 9681. here. apartments. Wilkinson Agency. Jggle Mon­ Dial 5134. FOR SALE - IlOUSES . 'irates, the -COLONIAL AND GOVERNOR l!'OR SALE - SMALL HOUSE. pinch-hit­ Square Apts. - 2 and 3 room I Fireplace. Wood cd acre. Mile West, the apartments; automatic heat; gas Lrom campus. -Faculty neighbor­ rough with stove and electric refrigerators hood. Dial 3415. lone out itt furnished; ample closets ; redec- -F-E- MAL--E-,-H- E-L-P- W- AN- T- E- n­ HENRY CARL ANDERSON orated; $35 to $46 per month. Ga- ---RIl 0 1\ 'E rages available. Dial 4263. WANTED - WAITRESS AT Z 1 1 FOR RENT - 3 ROOM FUR­ Hamburg Inn. 119 Iowa Avenue. 4 4 1 I 1 0 nished ground apt. Private 2 1 0 MOVING 2 2 0 bath. Private entrance. Very 0 1 0 reasonable. Laundry privileges. I 6 1 I 6 0 Dlali 5175, Lon g d~s tanc e and 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lOR RENT - THREE IN ONE general Hauling, Fur­ 1 0 0 unfurnished apartment. Ideal ._---0 0 0 for one person. Electric refriger­ niture Moving, Crat­ I Hx21 11 3 ltor. Dial 4935. h . ing and Storage. run 8corad. FOR RENT-6 ROOM MODERN ~H 0 A E house. Adults preferred. Dial MAHER 6997 . 3 a 0 3 Z 0 Z 0 1 HOME FURNISHlNGS BROS. 7 1 0 3 5 1 0 ------0 0 0 0 i URN ITURE, DRAPERIES AND TRANSFER & STORAGE 0 0 I 0 sUp cova's made to order. Doro­ DIAL 9696 1 0 n n 2 2 0 0 thy Davis. Schneider Bldg. Dial 0 2 0 0 4614. 3 6 2 0 STORAGE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AWNINGS Wa'RE 5mANDE D 0 0 0 0 ---- PL AT t:' r I ~AV'Nr I 0 0 0 0 IOWA CITY AWNING CO. ESTI- STORAGE AND TRANSFER . ~ Gcr A NICkEL 0 0 0 0 mates free. 110 S. Linn street. Local and long distance mov­ 0 0 n 0 ing. Reduced rates to Paeific 'TO ' P Ho!l "' ~ HOMG." ----0 0 0 ~ Dial 3895. Coast. pool cal's. Fireproof I I~ 80 10 1 Warehouse. Dial 7721- 9th. FLOOR SANDERS lOth. --- IOWA CITY TRANSFER , In 4th, PLOOR SANDING. GUARAN­ n i ll> . AND STORAGE CO. ,. .tIed work. Dial 2012. 000 000 o-~ ZIO 011 1-1 · lbf'r. 3, Nlt-ft- Pla.y boy Arres&ed Loca.l Basis Wanted I JODfJt, Me· 11'0 hllfJe hltl: NEW ·YORK (AP) - The play- CHICAGO (AP) - A sPokes-I 1..0111 bardl I. mp run: u,1 .. boy grandson of Lillian Russell, man fOL' Armour and company ,oubl'! plaYI: MoCormlck. I filmed stage star of the gay nine­ said yesterday Van A. Bittner, 0; Ci ncinnati ~ . ties and sweetheart of the fabulous chairman of the Packing House I Dol 1; olf J. rr Johnson 2: I "Diamond Jim" Brady, was ar­ Workers Organizing committee, by RQot I: , I; by John· . mled last night on a homicide had requested a general meeting In 4 1· 3 In· . cha rge in the fatal scalding of a ; 011 J. Ruo· with Armour officials to discuss n lOlh); 011 1riend. bargaining on a local rather than I l om060n 2 In ,(t Davl!!! 2 In a national basis. II hy pilcher: )d bn.lI: Man· Enjoined From Picketing OOre. Looln, DES MOINES (AP) -Officers Employes Reject Contract I I AX, YER HUMBLE PAR DON - JO E PI KE ( YUMA rkurlh, Bllrr. and members of the Truck Drivers DES MOINES (AP)-Empioyes THE BOYS CAl l ME) NEVER TA LKS TOUGH TO ~n jo n , local No. 90, were enjoined yesterday rejected a contract of­ THE LADI ES - I HAS MOST RES PECK FE R 'EM! \ yesterday from illegal picketing fered by negotiators representing 01 the L. L. Coryell and Son Inc., Younkers and the store's striking YOU 'RE FORGIVEN! Ilks oil stations here. building service employes. fin Daily Cross Word Puzzle '2 3 L( 6 7 son ' .

Jg. 17 (AP) pitching by lD Red Sox 7-1; to~8Y owd of 12,­ Ie the Sox r two-game

I Mackmen 'he Athletic r-______=-~ -.=-~~~y~. ~.-=-~=-=-~.. -~.~_ ~~G~E~N~~--~~--~AHERN OLD HOME TOWN :ond inning I CA.P'TU?ED 11-\' F-OP",.5E.OGE: \ 1 an Wield ~~b..VO ,TeRRY ~ T\-IE?E Wp..,S '~UTi'{·1=NE: -eEtLE.~ t..ND NOW YOU C~N ded out 17 eOY5 ~N' NINE I"-IJUN5 ~ ---::-=--" RELb,X b,S 1:>.,\-,\ ) ! 'lit tne ex­ WE F-OUG\-IT UNTIL OU?· GUNG \-I ONOR't::D GUS'S'T ~r Jim Jten­ trom Balti- GOT 50 \-lOT 1\-1 ' LEb.U 'BULLETS 01= C~""? ?U'i=~Lt. ! 'OR\'P'PE:.D OUT \ ---~ I s~o\ I his ,fifth ~p..,L'F 0'1= TI-I' Gp..,NG SO TI\' an..\E'P-. th and ,Jim \-I~LF- COULl> CM~,?Y 'E:N\ t:..'NAY~ , I-tripper In WUb-IL'- WE Et:>.T<2 'T\-I OSE: '\-IOMES ? UT 'TI-I E: WOLF­ ON £:VER'(T\-IING ACROSS 17. EskImo cut­ 27 . Sword 'BUT 'T\-I E:: ting tool 29. Steel'll wild SOAP '. ~ 1. American measure (naut.) Indians 23. Half an em 18. New Zealand 5. Pierce with 24 . Those who parrot 31 . Field of a sword tremble 20. Large bod.)' granular I 9. Sultanate 28. Some of water snow In Africa 30. Month of 21. Tavem 33. Soak flIP,}( 10. Leader Jewish 24. Prison 34 . Masculine 12. A pang calendar (slang) name 13. Shakes· 32. Mountain 211. Rascal 36. An untruth ' pearlan nymph 26. Kind of duck 37. Ancient • hero 3~ . Beneath , 114. Signet 38. Dig An8wer to prevlollll puule 18. Diving bird 39. Sins 19. Greek god- 40. A row ~l,~W~~~ . 1 dellll of retrlb- 41. Musical pipe I utlve justice made of a I ~/~~lh7k~\~I~ ,22. Chinese hollow grass ,.,~ ~, DOWN 1. Exclamation 6. Pin used as of disgust a fulcrum EP.~W DOES 2. Norse war­ (or an oar god 7. Intention T\-It S\-IOOT1N6 3. An ep.lc 8. Insect , poem 9. Volcano In Ali=T E'R t>.. j 4. Earthen mug Sicily 'BATTLE: 1 tor beer 11 . Mists · ~ . LJght, coarse I lj. Cogwheds $- l .. ". catton (I" ., PAGE SIX THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 19S8 4H Show Will Offer Events Belgian Tealn Takes Second Place Attorney H. Stipp Criticizes Of Wednesday This Evening Legal Profession of Iowa • • • • • • • • • • ! The legal profession as a WhOlerpeoPle are dissatisfied with the • • • • • • • • • • in the state of Iowa and the nation slow procedure in our courts." generally was criticized last night Referring to the development of Rain Cause Of Johnson County Health Champions for its present methods of proced- the boards and commissions, At­ ure and the reputation it has es- torney Stipp declared, "it is plalW tabUshed for itself as a result of what is happening, and the rale Club Program such, by Attorney Harley H. Stipp 01 progress is accelel·ating." of Des Moines. "Are we going to lay down or I Attorney Stipp, president of are we going to do somethiJlc Postponement 'the Iowa State Bar association about it?" the bar association head and head of a wge Des Moines demanded, "and if so, what? " law firm, appealed. to Johnson He suggested to the group thai Health Olampions Of county Bar association members all Iowa lawyers faithfully attedd County To Be Pesented at their annual picnJc at the Iowa association meetings and "leave City Country club to "put our the goll clubs at home." "Come To Audience Tonight shoulders toltether and get back and si t righ t down in the front and preserve the old profeSSional row and speak up," he said. The program originally sched­ spirit of the bar." He suggested a full-time secre· uled for last Wednesday evenin@" "Years ago the lawyers 'ran' tarY and a Des Moines office II! will be presented tonight at the this country," Attorney Stipp de· other organizations maintain. At· clared, "but now the stone masons' tomey Stipp told the Johnson • 11th annual ;Johnson county 4-H and the carpenters' unions have county lawyers thut the Pol k club show at Iowa sladlum. The I I more influence than we do. The County Medi~ai SOCiety mainlailli show was postponed from Wed­ bar association is nearly a com- a larger office force than the nesday night because of rain. Two plete loss." whole Slate Bar association. • events which were to be present­ I He pleaded to the lawyers to In clOsing, the speaker again ed as preliminaries of the horse bring back the respect for the pro· urged the men to act and act right show were transferred to yester­ I fessl?n that there once was -. to away t.o bt'ing the profeSSion ba~k day's schedule and the county above outfit was aWl::ded second in the draft horse division was admmister the law and deCide up to Its old standards and agam health champions were announc­ . IThi s big team of Belgian horses DALE BURa EMILY YODER owned by Fred Crain of Iowa Cily place in the competition with a awarded to a tcam belonging to controversies. I get it into the favor of the people. ed yesterday. . .. was snapped in action as they Pcrcheron team also owncd by Will Wan'cn of Iowa City. In ado! The speaker explained, using the The association must regain ill Emily Yoder, girls' health Emily Yoder, 16, of Sharon and Wmn.ers club and has ralsed ?rLze-1 trotted by lhe reviewing sland Crain taking first place. These dilion to thc hors exhibitions Workers' Compensation act as an old prestige and again take over champ. and Dale Burr, boys' Dale Burr. 16, of Lone Tree yes· wmnmg ~aby beeves, pUlebred yesterday morning in the draIt hOI'ses werc hitched with a heavy ycsterday and the fifth annual example, how the people have lost the work now being done mOn! healthiest, will be officlally pre­ lerday were named the 1939 John- Poland China hogs and colts. At horse hitched team contest at the set of brass-plated harness that horse show Inst night judging also faith in the work of American and more by the governmenlai sented to the audience tonight. son county health champions. Both this year's 4-H club show he has 1 Lth annual Johnson county 4-H cost $ 125 about 25 years ago, ac­ took place in many at the livestock lawyers and courts. The action boards and commissions. Llves&oek Jlld,ed champions look their part in every entered a Shorthorn calf and a club show near Iowa stadium The cording lo the owner. Third place divisions at the show. was too slow so the government Attorney Stipp was introduceQ Most of the livestock judging respect and both have good rec- purebred Poland China litter. He * * * * * * • • .'. • • • • * • • • •• turned the work 01 investigation I by Dean Mason Ladd of the Un!· took place yesterday and· will be ords behind them as 4·H club is also currently exhibiting five • • • • • • • • • • of cases over to a specially creat- versl ty of Iowa college of law, completed this morning in poul­ members. Emily is 8 member of Icalves al the All- Iowa fair in Ce­ ed board. Preceeding the talk, Lee Cochran try. colts, purebred beef heifers the Sharon Hw;tlers club from dar Rapids. In 1938, Burr had five Winning Team, on the Draft Horse Contest "These boards and commissions of the university visual instruction and baby beeves. The last event Sharon township. In her seven !"alves awarded second place di· will eventually take over the department showed colored motion on the Judging program will be at 3 years of club work she has one · vision at the lawn State fair. He the wo~k of the lawyers and pictures of the Iown City centen; o'clock when beef calves are se­ one first place award at the Iowa I WRS awarded lwp first places and courts," Mr. Stipp stated. "The nial and the soap· box derby. , lected for exhibition at the Iowa State fair, this for work she did ' one second place wi th his Short­ State fair. on a reclaimed picture frame horn entries at the state fair in Three girls' demonstrations will in 1937. She has aiso won num- ; 1936 and 1937. He also won a } be presented this morning, these erous premiums and awards at third place award with a Hereford Weather IAccidents- by the Sharon Hustlers, the Pleas­ the Johnson county annual club entry. Dale is the son of Mr. and (Continued from Page 1) ant Valley Sunbeam workers and shows. She is the daughter of Mrs. Vernon Burr of Lone Tree. Temperature Normal the East Lucas Golden Rule club. Omar Yoder. Dale has also been These two winners will go to the inlo a ditch on the left side 01 the This is today's program. engaged in 4-H club activities for state fair in Des Moines to com­ For Day Here road. seven years. He is a member of pete for the state health cham­ Mornlnr the Johnson county Blue Ribbon pionship. 9- Judging 4-H poultry, super­ Temperatures in Iowa City yes- MiC/&igan Car, intendent, Dan Roth; judge, W. terday remained exactly at nor- Truck Collide R. Whitfield of Ames. third, and Francis Donohoe's, ~ Free City Sees mal throuahout the entire day. A collision between a car 10-Judging 4-H colts and judg­ lourth. I ing contest, superintendent, Fred The high reCO'rded was 85 degrees driven by Arthur J. Beck of Dean Williams' light market I0 "" R" and the low was 63. Stock; judge, Harry Linn of Des bar.rows took ~irst pla~~ honors, ptImlsm ISe Intermittent s howe r s fell Michigan and a tractor - traile~ Moines. while Dean's Slster, Miriam, fol- throughout the day and last night. driven by James Miller of Oma­ 10:30-Sharon Hustlers !iemon­ lowed closely on her brothel"s F S I · For the 24-hour period ending at ha, Neb., about 11 :30 last ni&ht stration, Sharon township, Eunice heels with her entry. i or 0 utlon Nlffenegg~'" and Emily Yoder, 7 .o'clock last night, .68 inch of Ion Burlington slreet near Dodg~ Heavy market barrows title ram had fallen. " "Busi ness Center for the Kitchen." went to Iswelda Miltner wit h , Skies were overcast nil through resulted In cuts and prUlses to ll- Sunbeam Workers demon­ Francis Donohoe entering the sec- Peaceful Outcome May stration, Pleasant Valley township, the day aiding in keeping the I occupants of the Beck car. and place winner. temperature low. Mrs. Bcck was token to Uni- Elizabeth Spencel' and Martha Dean Williams' pigs were v'O- Come From Conference Warren, "Only Two Eyes-Protect claimed Grand champs by the W· h S P"d t Claim 011 Victory I versity hospital by IOlYa City po. Them." judges and his sister's reserve It enate reS] en OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -I li ce to receive treatment for ~ ll-Judging purebred beef heif­ champ. ers, superintendent, Louis Lord; PUt'e-bred lamb winners were DANZfG, Aug, 17 CAP) - The Mid-Continent oil pro d u c e .. s I cuts on her forehead ancl rmn . judge, Prof. W. F. LaGrange of shown by William Hunter. No Polish commissioner general, Mar-I c~aimed an initial victory in t~eir A smail daughter waR also treated I Ames. s~c,?~ d place was awal'ded .in th~ S: ian Chodacki, returned today from six-state shutdown war agaInst for bruises and suffered trom 11 :30-Golden Rule club dem­ colla psi ng crude pri ces yesterday h k ' dl':'lslon, !rut Wa~lace Fischer s a hurried trip to Warsaw where, onstration, East Lupas township, ammals ranked third. The only . as two independent companies soc. • Arlene Hunter lmd Marie Mur­ market lambs were s how n by presumably, he had received new rescinded 20-cent pa'!' barrel re- About $90 damages was done phy, "Ironing Without Ire." Loyd Propst. instructions on negotiations with 1 ductions. 10 the trUclt wlien a tire was de- Rated Hlchest A-rthur Greiser, Danzig senate This team of Percherons owned tWill Wi'Irl'en of Iowa City. The program originally scheduled for strayed in the accident and it Afternoon The man at the next desk says, 1 - Judging 4-H Qaby Qeeves, Louise Warren's one year old president. by F',ed Crain of I?wa Cit! were pony saddle horse class and the Wednesday night will be present- truthfully enough, that the chief was estimated that about $150 superintendent, Em i I Meyer; Holstein was rated highest in its Although nothing could be as­ the [lrst place wmners In the pony stake events werc also held ed tonight just as planned former- trouble in writing gags about stock damages !Vas done to the car, division. In the two year old class cerlained of discussions that may draft horse hitched team contest .. . I judge, Prof. W. f . LaGrllnge of which w~s originally scheduled y.estEYday as pre!lffilnanes to the ly with the execption of the t}Vo market booms is that the latter The two machines were !.rave· Ames. Martha Warren showed the win- have occurred between Chodacki I ner, Gerald Schwimley the run· and Greiser; the Polish commis­ for the Wednesday night show but fl(t~ annual society h?rse show events held yesterday in order to last hardly long enough for the j ing in opposite directiOns and 3 - Selecting beef calves lor was held yesterday morning be- which v.:as held last mght. The complete the horse activities. former to get into print. sideswiped, pOlice reported. state lair exhibition. ner-up. sioner's return, indicating the Evenlnr Louise Warren's three year old talks would be continued. gave cause of postponement of the I1rst .======7:15-4-H band concert. Holstein also won first place han· !'ise to some feellng of optimism. evening show. Sccond place was 7:30-Pet Parade. also awarded lo a team owned by or~~ the Guernsey division of the In the Free City there were ex­ Crain and third place was won by 7:45-,I0wa City boy~' marching contest, Robert Shaffer's and Sam pressions of confidence that a band exhibition. . , P. Miller's entries took first and peaceful solution might yet be 8-4-H girls' exhibit exhibl­ found to the question: "Shall \Ion. second places, respectively. Danzig retuTn to Germany?" Lowell Adams' Jel'sey entry was Funeral For 8:15-4-H boys' bovine beauty rated highest with Herb H. Hill's While the talks were technically culture contest. heifer second. on trade relaLions-Poland con- 8:30 - Milking contest, senior Adams' heifer was named grand trois Danzig customs-none has 1. Watkins chamber 01 commerce vs. junlor champ, Louise Warren's entry, re- doubted that, in the light of the chamber of commerce. serve champ. nazi agitation they also had con­ Will Be Today 9 - Novelty number, "Dude siderable political imparlance. LANDLADIES -- Ranch Exhibition," 'junior farm 3000 See 4-H Foreign residents tended to re­ bureau. gard the Chodacki-Greiser meet­ Funeral services for J oseph C. ing as separate from the daily ex­ 9:15-4-H health winners and Horse Show Watkins, 64, 224 711 E. College introduction hibitions of military stTength and bf evenina contest Despite the threat of rain, about sb'eet, former Johnson county and winners. 3,000 spectators were in attend­ preparations for defense of the Jud&1nr Resul4B ance for the annual horse show city, city engineer, will be at 2 o'clock These are the complete results sponsored by the 4-H club in One observer said these exhibi­ this afternoon' at the McGovem ~. of yesterday's judJ!1II contests. which $182 in cash awards plus a tions were lo keep the Danzigers funeral home. • IT WON'T BE LONG NOW "in the proper frame of mind." j Competitiol) in market piis, number of ribbons and a gold Mr. Watkins was found dead al market barrows, pure bred Piis, trophy, were won in lour classes. Military activities are Increasing his home Wednesday afternoon , pure bred 'lambs, mlU'ket lambs In the first event o.f the evening, in scope daily. aboul 3 o'clock, apparently hav­ 1 and dairy heifers wal held last five-gaited class-ladies to ride, ing died of a heart attack. Though UNTIL THOUSANDS OF STU. night as a part of the fifth an­ the $20 first prize went to "Miss he had been active up to thc lime nual 4-H club mow. Pacemaker" entered by Robert Lowell Adams of his death, Mr. Watkins had been BaTnes of Oskaloosa; second prize Is uffering with hcart trouble fOI' Winners in the Poland China POSter litter division 01 pure bred pigs of $15 to "Roberta McDonald" cey severnl years. owned by E. 1. Coffee of Well­ Enters Jer.:-, He was born in Iowa City and dral1la . include Lawrence LaCina, first DENTS WILL BE POURING INTO addition wil; place, and Dean Williams, sec­ man; third and fourth places, $10 · Sh educated here graduating from the U:nive~'sity of Iowa college of en· ings made t ond. Howard Berry took first and $5 respectively, went to Mrs. Ca If In ow R. E. Hollett of Des Moines and gmeermg. He served as county masters dea place honors with his Duroc lit­ Mrs. Rath of Waterloo, for their I engineer during 1915 and as city a s!!Iall mod ter while Richard Opfell'8 boar entries. Lowell Adams of Iowa City has Iengineer the four years preceding, IOWA CITY FOR rHE FALL TERM. rich memori was rated hiihest in Its division. Ribbon awards in the local class entered the competition in the 1911 to ]9]4. ing in the u Miriam Williams' Chl!llter White (to coun t, horses 50 per cent, rider National Livestock show at the Mr. Watkins is survived by his partment Ii was jUdied first in its claas with 40 per cent, and appointments 10 Iowa State fair in Des Moines with widow and several nieces and Iiichard Gatl Wallace Fisher'. entry following per cent) went to "Sis" by Mrs. a Jersey calf, it was announced nephews. He was a member or Martha Rusl closely. In the Hampshire divi­ John Nash first place, second to yesterday by fair officials. the Elks and Eagles lodges in Iowa be on disp sion, Lawrence Sueppel .howed "Highland Stockings" entered by Several other Johnson county City and was a Spanish~American w~ carvlt ) the winner. John Griffith is Ben Summerwlll Jr., third to farmers entered stock in the show war veteran. . , (See EX owner of the runner-up in the "Sonny" owned by Robert R. earlier in the week. These en- The Rev. C. RolUn Sherck will \ I same iroup. Whetstone, fourth to "Star" by trants will seek to share in the be in charge of lhe services and J, FIn. PIaee William Summerwill and filth $75,000 in cash prizes being olfer- burial will be in Oakland ccme- Alabal judies a war d e d Sueppel's place to "Denver" owned by Frank ed in the national contest. tery. • NOW ~S THE BEST TIME TO Hampshire litter a first place Nash. Nearly two million dollars award, second place In the aame The golden trophy, donated by worth of fine stock from 30 states Loss~ division goin, to the entry shown the Englert theater, and $20 in has been entered for the show, NEW GUARDIAN by Griffith. Griffith'. Hampshire cash went to "Flash Gordon" state fair officials report. There SELMA, AI boar was judied a flnt owned by Leland Kroll of Pella will be nearly 6,000 animals on PAINT UP AND FIX UP THOSE Alabama COUI 1 best, display including nearly 2,000 In Screen ChlMren Bring place ratini aOO fO!n& to Suep­ far first place In the three gaited and property open class. Second place and $15 the junior livestock show entered Labor Problem lOrn! 4,500 ho pel's iilt. by farm boys and &iris of Iowa. The winnine litter, boar and was given to Olenn Brown of Wa­ donn-bred I gilt· in the Berkshire &roup were terloo for his entry "Beau Brum· SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17 down into th. ROOMS. CLEAN ATTRACTIVE bama and Ca ahown by Gerald Schwlmley. mel." "Little Kitty" brouaht third by "Miss Pacemaker" owned by (AP) - Jurisdiction over Shirley place and $10 to her owner, Mrs. A fleet Judges named Lacina's litter Robert Barnes, Oskaloosa bring­ Temple, Freddie Barlholomew and George Rath of Waterloo. Fourth throuah the and boar Grand Champ In the ing $15. Fourth prize of $10 also other juvenile motion piclure and fifth honors of $5 apiece were went to Barnes for "Menard retcue and reI pure bred &roup, and gave a stars, as weil as hundreds of chil­ won by "Hillacre ChllTlTl" owned King." "Mary Margaret" by I. E. dren employed as screen extras, is ROOMS ASSURE YOU OF A NINE Many fami similar title to Fi.ch~r'. iilt en­ by Robert Barnes of Oskaloosa, Cotlee of Wellman and "Menard being assumed by the state labor on hiah grOUT try. Reserve &rand c/lamps in­ and Leland Kroll's "Mickey Queen" by Mrs. R. E. Hollett of commissioner. dlrectlna Ree clude Dean Williaml, litter; La­ Rooney." Des Moines ended in fifth and H. C. Carrasco, labor commis­ Vi ties, reporu cina, boar, apd Berry, ,ilt. The last event of the evenine, sixth places both drawini five dol· sioner said that, effective Aug. 21, Plane aighted Grlfnth w... the five iaited open, put "Sun Jar prizes for the owners. the consent of his departm nt MONTHS' INCOME. In the Alaba Light market pli conpeUUon Glow" owned by Glenn Brown of Spice was added throughout the must be obtained before minors Ilona the Cal- was won b;y John GrHfith, Irwin Waterloo in first place with a A tropical program by the brilliant perform­ may be employed in the produc­ In frOI1l the YeiO tak~ second place. Mlr· prize of $25. "Glorianna Dare" ance of hackney ponies and a tion of motion pictures. The com­ dUIrIPl!d rain! lam Williams showed the heavy from the Garner Stables at Oska­ "high' school horse" named "Sun· missioner said he must be satis­ ,5 111.91 Incl market winner, Loyd Propst's en­ loosa brought home the $20 sec­ kist Gold" owned and exhibited fied regarding the child's school to IOlIth try wal second, Dale Williams' ond prize, followed In third place by Volney Diltz. record, attendance and health. Alab_m

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