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• a A ••r ••,' ••• P,...rel•• ". w.u ...... WI,. ..,.$ Y_28 6 PAGES D.uF ~~w, "per Iowa City, Iowa, Thursday, August 2, 1928 .t Tb. "',,",at8,e tlrst of a to be giVen •• 'arlment In ·ummer Ie.. the Berl" I Aug. 17. QWa ymplC ODors aty cue \ $ eeeseeee I at (AI»..., Good Protection By Q'lin H~n he confel!8. Numancia Makes Pammel Talks sellh Weed Official. Releaie ------~----~------~--~~----~ el over 'l~' Striker. on Bail Carr, ~ Conger Win ra old. tlllti Forced Landi~g at Outdoor, Life /lS ~ AS 1l-'~ flrsl degree' ontenced to NEW BEDFORD. Mass .• Aug. 1 (AP)--Release under bonds mp -mER 1:'1t:S ~ 'pun PrIson at Portugal Coast trom the house of correction Meeting Today Firsts for America \ ~ O~ 'ffi~RE:S , here of a majority of 240 strike pickets. convicted Of I·lotlng. NO NtW tOR ~R'I~ 16 , Trans-Atlantic Project was the chief evenl of interest Bird Walk, Illustrated Canadian Youth Now Stopped to partlclpants in the texUle Explosion of Oil ~. July at by Motor atl'ike today. Lecture Features Sprint Champion .ere killed Difficulty Ball mnged from $500 to $UOO. of Program Still Kills Four, 'ed today In Among the first to be reo of World , nger train 1"'8ed was Augusto C. G. Pinto nellr Kind. HUE LVft.. SpaIn. Aug. 1 (AP) "True culture will develop with 57 Are Injured OLYMPrC STADIUM, Amster· -Major Ramon Franco expecls of this city. a leader of the . . e passen~r an understanding and appreciation to renew hi. trans.Atlantlc strikers, who has been arrested. dam, Aug. 1 (AP}--Percy WIUIa.me, , Into the ten times since the st"lke Bt!U1.· of nature," S8.ld Mr8. Frances E. LAWRENCEVILLE, III .. Aug. 1 Jo year old Canadian Bchoolboy. locomotiVe lI!«ht In his Dornier Hall s~a· (AP)-Four men a,'e dead. seven plane with thla poInt AS a .start· ed 16 w61'ks ago. Whitley. forestry cllalrmafl of lhe who was takel\ a long- just to 'keep ,tlve awitc.h The prl~onel's had been If()nl' Illf place sometime Thur~day Geneml Federation of Women;s more 0.1'& expected to die and 50 are !d the Ileel. peace In the dominion athletic or Friday. ~ nced to terms ranging from two Injured o.s the result of the explosIon to six months. All appealed. cJu l)fJ. at last night'. session or the family, Is now sprint champion of The plane the Numancla. ar· OutdOOr Life SchOOl of Instruction. of an old steam 011 sUlI at tbe In· lho worl'l. rived here at 7 p.m. after ha,v. They had ev¥ed examlna,tlon Rnd pleaded not guilty. They According to Mrs. WhItley, an ar· dian refinery today. F lashing the same speed. the Dies log been forced down off the dent follower of Thoreau. "Never .. same remarko.ble stamina and the eoast of Portugal by motor were arrested in demonstrations Many of those Injured, it Is said, at Mill Oa.tes and at pollee head· wns wholesome. sane. IJILPplness more same spectacula r sort of finish th&t lP)-ZemUI troubte. The plane '1'1\. an· needed. and a genuine love or na· were blinded for lire. The blast oc· quaI·ters last Monda.y nlg'b'! When gave him the 100 meter victory two died today (harM In the Rio Odlel. while ture will furnJsh It.·\ curred while the refinery's volun· days ago, the curly haired youth . Lemer E. national gua.rd8men and pOlice the aviators spent the night lit Both adults and children are be· teer fire department was fIghting 0: C"om Vancouver sta.ged a whlrlwln\l ad In Bea. Rablda monastery. from 1<'all rIver were called on coming interested In nature teach· to assl8t local police. Hmall blaze at Ihe sUII. A group of spurt on a rain soaked traek to wIn ~. and came ing, and this has creMe<\ a vItal the 200 meters from the beat Amerl· , yellrs 1110 nearly lod men was drenched In . . •••••• 1 • need for trained leadership In the CIi. Engl!tnd and Germany could life. HORTA. ISr.AND OF FATAL, . blazing oiL }.lOre!!, AUK. 1 (A.P)--Whlle four natural sciences. especially tor chll· produco. Williams, who was thought dren. One ot tbe things that must Until the, explosion took place the spanl.r~8 swept through the alII to have shol his bolt In the 100. be strived (or Is less mechanl~1 fire wo.s or little consequence :Iud Qre!tumably betw~en Cadiz, Spain, came f"om behInd by a yard with Pad G.O.P. Estimates method. there 'Was no wa"nlng when sudden· and this IItlle cit!' late today. four J ack""n Shollz. 1924 champion, and ShImek Leads ·ExerellleS Iy a spout of 011 shot UJl througil r 31 (AP)-.. Englishmen In another plane were Helmut Koernlg, German favorlt~ Yesterday's sessions began with a the mo.n hole of the old still and Jr'lt!sh cabl. \)tHeved to be on tMlr way acroSs declared tied for third by tho Juagee Campaign Cost at bird walk at 5:30 led by Prof. spurted skyward In 100 fcet of the United Ihe west Atlantlc to Newfou ndland a.m., after a long debate. FI'ederick J. Lazell. 4- large nUm· flames. The burning 011 sprayed r It. a reso· .nd America. WDliams Wins Double bel' of native birds were observed. down upon the fh'e fighters who (eHog paet T.he Spanlards wer~ Major Ramon WIlliams. th"ough hi. sens"tlonal Another bh·d·walk was conducted ,ted by the Franco "nd his crew of threo In the 4 Million Dollars had no chance to save themselves. sweep, reglstco'cd the first Olymplp a Of the this morning over a different terri· plane "Numancla." The English· tory. At 1 p.m. Prof. Bohumll double since thhe American Ralph 'e today. Jllen were Capt, Frank T. Courtney, C,·alg. turned the trick in 1912. and Republican Leaders Shimek gave an indoor ex.erelse pre· and three others In a Dornler. pari ng the grou p for their field odeaJt another stunning blow to )I'.pler Clylng boat. The Numancla Announce Funds trip. ,MethOd. of observing trees. Lewis Replaces Uncle Sam's track men who were an ~(t Cadiz. Spain, at . 7:16 this morn· particularly their j)lj.rk and leaves . hut out of the dashes tor the flret Ing and expected to be at Horta Procedure was the problems dealt with on the time In 20 years or Olympic compe· ls ., between 6 and 7 o'clock this eve· afternoon trip. Colonel Mumma tltlon. ,lnS· Taking apprOXimately 12 WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 (AP}--Re. Last night Mrs. Whitley lectured To ma ke the Americans' route bours for the 1200·m1l6 flight. publican leaders today fixed $4.000 •. on "Outdoor Ciub Work." She wau on the red·clndered Olym~lc ovf!.1 . Newfoundland Goal (ollowed by Prot. Charles R. Keyes worse. S. J. Atkinson. rangy South The Dornler·Napler took o[f from 000 o.S the amount to be raised tor Military Department who talked on "Field Methods In <\o["lcan, emerged r!'Om the pack In Ij. till. city with Newfoundland as Its use In the coming campaign. Arcbacology." He told of tho. val" Head Takes Up spectacular 110 meter hU"dle final ,oal tate this afternC/on just a few Chairman Work of the nallonal lous Indian tribes that roanled over to !)('at the American trio of Stephen bourse before the NUmAncllll was commllte~ worked out the dlmen. Iowa. and how tbe fragments of New Duties Anderson, John Collier And Leigh· due to arrive. Courtney and the silins of the campaign war chest at pottery that are often f9und are ton Dyo and eq ual the world's rec· !lornler·N/lJpler have been In Horta a conference with party heads, In. the best ma"ks for distinguishing Lieut. Col. Converse R . Lewis, ord ot 14 4·5 seconds. Atkinson beat .Ince June 28 when they arrlvel! cludlng J. R. Null. committee them. , new head of the millta,'y depart· AndcrllOn by Inches in a dazzling here trom Lisbon. Today's hop tel" treasurer, an~ "'rankHn Fort: com. W. M. Rosen, pre'sldent <>! the ment, replacing Col MOI·ton C. finish alter COllier. leading at the mlnated " series of unsuccessCul at· mlttce secrotary. rowa Ornithologists' union gave an t mpts to take off whiCh delayed Mumma. arrived In Iowa City Tues· eighth hurdle. fallerell together illustrated talk on birds. This was _ with G. C. Wcl';"Iltman·Smlth an· III. plane here for more than a ' Active solicitation Of funds will l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: day ~ght ~ a~ume h~ dutieL month and gave rl8e lo published begin 800n. M,·. Nutt said no limit followed by 0. round table discus· , Colonel Lewis spent some time In other Sou th African who had beaten reJlSabin Carr Wln8 to'uted I~cllor~ on ":rhe Ji'1C/rlda b]ver. Ides. There will be no chanl(e In Ilh plane ulkeort wet'e extremely >1' Alwlng that no r""h·lbutlon.l:l Qf On 0. rainy day which alao salV glade.... Thl~ lectUre WIlLloyd Hahn pass completelv and uled (or yesterday. but Professor Head of Hospital .Enrollment Grows ment, Colonel Lewis said. .t. sea, and a wine! from tbe north. $1qU.OOO" wou'ld be accepted If they dismall y from the Olympic pIcture Pammel WII.S unable to get here The functioning of ~he milita ry The alart had been set earlier were offered. In ~ h e first I fiOO meIer tria l. It took to,' until today. Gate . Tumbles In the day and large ctowds had Announce Throu(h Burellu Doctor From China department will continue unlnter· a .erles of brilliant performances Following his • lecture there will University Roll Books rupted. regardless o[ tile change of .. th~red at the breaKwater to 1)Id The announcemenl Of the cam· , ST. CATl!ARINES. Ont .. Aug. 1 by AmCl'lcan stalwarts In the rIeld be group field excursions. The eve· head, lUI does any olhcr department lUI (APr-WIth the death tonight of two fareweli to the crew they boarded paJgn funds program was made at nlng session will bt!gln at 7 o'clock Accepts Position Number 4,385 in t(l U[t a 'portion of the g loom now Ihelr plane. he na.ltonal committee through the or the 30 or more men Injured to· of the university. In room 314 of the pharmacy·bot· . hroutlln E:' the Yankee camt). Bud Gilmour WIreless Operator Ilubllclty ooctlon. In accordance with day when a 500 ton stell lock gats Colonel Lewis visited the unlver· any building. at University Attendance slty In 1910. when he wa s Ins]:'ector Houser, Los Angeles dentist, ' and In the crowd was Lleut. Paulin the policy at Chairman Work who crllshed Into an exca vo.tion for th'e Rahln Carr. the young man from Pul., who was refUsed permtsslon hlU! left all his public statements to ----- Weiland ship canal at Thorold, the of R.O.T.C. units In thla district. Dr. Andrew n . 1\"0(>(15 h .. s heen Th~ tocal enrollment for the Unl· Yale and Dubuque, did It. by lhe French authorities to accom· ,u.s bureau. AlthOUgh reluctant to deatll list was Increased to eight. but he has not bt!en here since. ,ppolnted proCessor of psychiatry vprslty oC Iowa HUmmer session Is Preceding his appointment lo hl ~ In two Olympic record breaking pIlny Courtney. his own trans·At· 'otl(. '''ark did call attention that Dry Officers Go Several bf the bodies recovered prrfol'mancea, Houser repeated hl8 Iantlc project having been spoiled there. were 12.000.009 mOre voters 'nil director of lhe psychopathic we"e bA.dly crushed. but all the vic' 4,385, It was announced ("om the presenl post. he was stalloned at Pr~sidlo Post. San l!'ranclsco, Ca I. 1924 discus throwlnlO: triumph wltl;t when h1~ plane developed mechanl· thl~ year than In the last nutlonal hospital at the University or Iowa. tlms were Identified as workmen who ~rrt~p ot Dean Paul C. Packer of the lwo other Americans. Jim Corson cal trDuble sho,·tly atter Its recent campaign and Increased posta.l ex· had been In the excavation when the With Colonel Lewis are his wife Into Night Clubs He rctul'Oed this year arter a Ion!!, ~ umm e l' f:{>ssJo n yesterday. untl John Anderson, I)laclng third arrival here. LIeutenant Paris wau pendltures alone would mount ). I,'uge construction crane hOisting the and their !4·year·old son. f'l nal f1lO:ures IIJ'P not yet o.valla· and (((th while Caro' topped the poll' ,reatly disappOinted that he wau hll\'h. period of se"vlce at Peking Union gate weo.ken.ed and dl'Opped Its bur· ble because this ma,'k which was vaulting field In 'which the Yankees lot with the Englishman. The party also Is planning a more medical college In China. Announ· den UPOn them. Washington Gets Men rc'\ched 10.8t Saturday Is being In· State Convention took rou,' of the first (Ive places. In the NUmancia. besideS" Major ,extensive radio campaign than foul' nlTH:ont of the appointment was Approximately 40 workmen were ~ r~ "A~d by registratiOns In tbe !leC' Tranco, are captain Quiz de Aida. yee.rs ago and tbe cost for this Is to List Expenses I made Yesterday (rom the office of In the vicinity of the lock when ond term continuing this week. Will Select,Judicial Tho pole vault was almost ex the navigator, Emilio Canan~, co· expected to rUn perhaps to $200.000 the accident occurred just berore Increased 6.3 Per Cent clusively all American affaIr Pilot. and Pablo l"!ada. mechaniC. as compared with $40.000 In 1924. for Liquor Pres. Walter A. Jess up. noon. and none tlPpal'enlly escaped Candidate~ Aug. 9 The I'. port Indicates 300 more stu· a~ had boon expe~te d. Carr with' '/, With Captain Courtney are E . B. Campalg'n Extended Doctor Woods wos born in Vir· death or Injury. ReBc.... wO"kers dents have alreadr enrolled than at· 4.20 motenJ or 13 teet 9 6-16 H08mer. Montreal millionaire, o.nd The campaign of PreSident Coo. NEW YORK. Aug. 1 (AP}--4rt1· o: lnl". and WaD ed ucatrd at tl,. Unl. Immedltaely atlacked the mass of tended the tlVO terms of the W27 DES MOINES, Aug. 1 (AP)- inches lI11d William t)roegemuel· Courtney's backer. Fred Pierce. me· IIdll'e In 1924 has been cstlmated to dllvlts and expense accounts flied verslty of Pennsylvania. PI' 10" to tangled steel and debris in an erfort SelectiOn of democra.tlc judlcla.! session. The enl'ollment In rense Is ler wilh. 4.J& met~1'1I or 13 ~ 7-16 chanlc. and E. W. Gilmour, ot Glas· have OO9t well over $3,000,000 and In rederal court In connection wIll, his Bervlce in China. he wAs It teach· to reach crane men. rIveters. help· 6.3 per cent. Last summel' the total, candidates for places on the Iowa inches. b ..tUed it out for firat 'ow. wireless opero.tor. t Is thA view of the rellubllcall chief. ItPpllcations for warrants against er and a " I) ecla l research worker Cl's. and ground men who were supreme court bench here Aug. 9, which rn',stllutea the former record plaCe In a grea.t duel. Chllrley 'lalns that tully as extensive a bat· nl/:'ht clubs were made public todlty, In Philadelphia. trapped III the excavation liS the by the democratic stllte judicial con· was 4,085. I Mc(Jlnnls captured a Jlunp·oft NEW YORK. Aug. 1 (AP}--Dr. tle should be pursued thts yea" as In revealing In detail how the prohlbl. The position that Doctor~~oods gate rell. ventlon. will complete tho ticket ot lames H. Klmbal\. meteorologist of Receiving Instruction from stllte of a. triple tie for t.hlrd the tlu'ee cornered raCe of Coolidge, tlon Ii!;""nl. gn thered evidence. will ta.ke was formerly held by Dr. Two cranes were raising the gate. the party In tho fo,·thcomlng No· pmce. the New York weather bureau, to· university faculty, dUl'lng th'e first I.hero hy sending lho 81.81'8 and John W. Davis and Robert M. La· • )1'01' fOllr month. these agents. S!Unuel T. · O,·ton. Dr. Thoma ~ P. one held. but the second slipped and vem bel' election. alght salol that Frank T. Courtney. term, were 4,.138 students. 3,039 of Follette fou( yearu ago. sent from ""~ashlngton wlthoul Brennan has been In Charge of the stripes up three Olympie pol~ British aVlato;·. would not meet with dropped the gate Inlo a steel fabric these were pre!lent on the campus. The convention Is call ed tor 11 Thc committee's announcement knowledl>:e Of the local prohibition wO"k alnce the I'cISlgn(l.t1on of Doctor and giving the Yankee cantin· the best of condItions on his trans· on onll side Of the lock. ,'he numl>er n()W enrolled for the ll.m. of tlmt day with the conventlon today said lIlat lhe chairman, "Af· it.dmlnlstrator's oWce, frequented ortqn. Identlfklatlon of victim. was dlf' hall site as yet undetermJned. Rich· gent Its biggest I.hrlll thus fllt'. Atlantic adventure which he began Doctor Woods Is now occupied In 'e ' nlld I.rm I. 2.664. Lee Barnes. off form. not only ibis .nernoon. tel' studYing the needs and requlrtr the clty's night clubs. At an ~sU· flcult. Borne of them being c"ushed The University of Iowa enroll· al'd F. Mitchell of Fort Dod!;"c, demo· ments the volrlous bureaus of the ",ate~ expense of hetween $60,000 the Investigation of the field and almost beyond recognition. Reports lost t,be title won In 1924. but "We will have no (avprlng winds at ment books for this summer ahow. criltic Alate chairman, announced repuhllcan organization, to'aB conclud' and $75.000. AS a l'e8ult of lhelr In. tonslderallon of the . problA!ms In· 11\80 lost t,he umJHIlf for fourth Ind will encounter moderate crOSB we,'e that two men on the faltering according to tbo report. that mf'n the pl'ellmlnary arrangements today ed that the leglllmate expendlturell vestigatlon. 138 p.rSOOA have been volved. He eXI)ects to spend sev· crane were pitched Into the pll a nd plnce with Victor PIckard. a Ind head wInds." said Dr. Kimball. o.re In the mlno~lty. There are only In a statement Issued. t Fort Dodge. "He will encounter local showers Of the ~amllalgn will be about four Indicted this week lor consplrac. eral more dnYR In Iowa City and o<.",e«. Some Of the Injured who The temporary chairman of the can· Canadian who h88 heell at.tend mlllion dollar... " In violating the Volstead nct In 26 will assume his duties permanently 1,700 men enrolled, While the records Ing the Unlv6rt1ity 01 Pitt... llId probabty fly under clouds much were extricated were hurt so badly give 2.685 women. The number of ventlon will be named tomorrow. M,·. Nutt reported tha t mo.ny con· resorts abOut Jan. 1. burgh. oC the way. r o.m rathet sU"prlsed that little hOPe was held for their women was more than twice as great Republicans In state judJclal con· ll' lbutions already have been reo The eXtlense 8ccollnt •. SlIbmltt." When Dean Henl'y S. HOllehll)n. ihat he has chosen the course to lives. as men In the college of liberal arta. ventlon held al Cedar Rapids last celv:ed. Including both smll.lI and "'Ith 'Avlta to Jud<:e Hazel of present dean of th~ Slate. Unlve ," Housel' demonstrated himself Ii. N.wCoundland for that will bring nf, '1' 110 accident brought to a total of . LIberal Arh Leatls week nominated by acclamation the ler "fall' ylze" amounls. Hutralo. when wa.rrantR wt\rp rJp , oily college of medicine. W"H head Inal'velous competltol' for he came 1Ihn· Into the fog regIa"•. " Ilt least 87 the dcaths Incu"'ed since The cOlleg~ of liberal arts leads all 'Otll' Incumbants In the supreme With Couo-tnel"s speed dimInished "Ired for lhe nl!rhl ~Iub •.• tlll o that of th. Peking UniOn medtclal ,·()I· construction of tlte cantll, whiCh waS hack to win with a record throw of ,\I ,.,.• with It r~gi8tra Lion of 2.370 for court positIons to be voted upon In lrom lQ to 16 miles an hour by the the agents puld $25 a hoUl .. for lege, DOclor Woods was ol1e O[ his 47.32 meters Ol' 155 feet 2 Inohes Requires Air ·License started 16 years ago. Elgh t mell both tQrms. or these, 1,148 ar,e list· ' ovembe,·. II'Ind8, Dr. Kimball estimated tod<\¥ champagne at Texas l'1uln',"', 8,,10) colleagues fO,· >somo yea,·s. were killed In Aug., 1926. when a aiter nearly being elmlnated In the . of that about 22 hours woutd be needed Ro),al. and $10 a pint ror whtskey ca Ill! cO'Tespondenr,e scholars. The t.-lals. He qualified on his thll'd .hackle broke at a lock nOOr the next heaviest enrollment Is the Cor the crossing and that Newfound· at Ihe "amp place. At thp Euronp:I" spot where today's crash happened. trial aft.,· fouling once and missing laad might eXl1ecl the alrpio.ne earl,. club they Bald thel' bOll!rht whlskry Like. Iowa City; grad uate college with a total or his second toss. He then put on totitorrow afternoon. on some occasions at $10 a pint a no 2,623. • I"'essure to bco.t the Finn Al Klvl at other. at $1 a drink. Refu.e. to Le~ve; Rapid. Men' Will Record pf the figures for the othe,· :lnd the American Corson, both at schools and colleges o.re: nursing, The statement Of Lon' H. 'T'ytlOn. Geta 30 Day. in Jail . Meet With Good ·W hOI11 !lIsa bette"ed Houser's former Hondura. Refute. on" of the agents. Indicted that he 248; music, lOS: library training ,60; Olymplo record. . law, 54; medicine, 44; engineering. BEGINNING W"" A~cuatomed to to.ke his wife Amerloa Scores TrltunlJhhs Boundary Propou1 Because he IIkcs Iowa CI ty IlS 17, R. with him to th" clubs a~slgned h'II',. CEDAR RAPIDS. Aug. 1 (AP)- and dentistry. today Th. Daily Iowan These additional two triumph •• a home and as It place of om lise. The number ot students reglslered Aepnt .fohn J. MltcheTl general1~ 'nent and entcl·talnrncnt. WIlliam Eight cedar Rapids business men «Ivlng the United Sto.tes five of the WASliINGTON. Aug. 1 (AP}-tte' left tonIght for Chicago. whe,'e to· for the first term ot six weeks will carry the daily weath accompanying them. HIs eXfl6nse Slattery. cook. cho~e lo SI1Cnd 30 six (Ield evenlts thus far. contrasted fuoal of Hondurau to 8ubmlt Ita mo''l'OW l11lornlng they will ;lT166t which .nded July 20. was larger er story at the bottom of neCOllnt say. that on June 23 he, dAYS III tho county jail 1'0 thel' thall w)th a sucGes810n at Yankee eet· border dispute with OuMemala to I THE ~EA T~~ with James W. Good. republican than fOr the entlre summer 8elllllon Jhi. wife. lind Mitchell ~nent 150 ror • so e 0' $; 4: leflvl'I town. backs on the track. They started the International Central American mld·weilt campaign manager. to of 1927. page one. To the onidal Tribune for .ettlement.... suggested IOWA-Partly cloudy In north· champagne o.t the ,sliver SlIppe,·. Slattory WM hroll/tht harl)rp Jus· with tho elimination of Charley complete plans for Hcrbert Hoover'. Thle present record figure of the weather for~ast will be by Becretary Kellogg to the two west. unsettled In east and south On June 9 Tyson said the trlo'e Ice of Pcoce Elias J. lIuJ(h., y~"tel" Pnddock and Henry Cummings In expenses wer~ .112.40 for IdnlO:er ale two·day visit here Aug. 22 and 23. SUIII mcr session I" i\'realer than the .0V1!rnmentts In 0. recent note, was a portions, probably day morning on a rhn,·". or tnto>me. n.n1 .tate. that lPltv on<1 I. now In th~ county Jail. toughcst heat In whIch lwo !Jnlted States was received a.t the y e 8 tel' day. 70; turn Thursday night. th .. h08te8~ hl\.d knowledge of pro· One Killed, F,ive let, moonrise, and moon 'HVOrlt4lll, ~dvln \Vide of Swed Illte department late in the day. highest tempera. hlbltlon violations. but omciale would mllke no com· ture yestcrday. 90; .WWlJUlW set. 0. This is the first of CII. IIlId Dr. Otto Pletler of GeorC{e Brennan'. Rawling. Receive. Hurt in Colli.ion Gennllny Were tlimlnatect. Conr htent Until ~ h ey had ,n opportunity temperature at ' 1 a tM!ries 01 feat u res bein g 10 study If. . 'p.m., 82. Preclp. II Puo Editor Dies ~' cr exhlbfuM hll famous flnJali· 'Condition Serious New Po.t on A.P. SIOUX CITY, Aug. 1 {AP)--'M:rs. planned to increase Tht hIll' kick to win .rter faclnl ap Guatemala accepted Secretary itatlon tor I EIJ PASO, Texas, Aug. 1 (AP}- I"stlter Bennett. 60 )'e6rs old,' who kellogg's propotlal wl*hout reee"rva.· hour. . ending ...- Deaity Iowan's service to parent der•. ~.,-- Hector A. McLelln. 45 years old. CHICAGO, Au:::. 1 (AP)-con' DES MOINES, Aug. 1 (AP)-Ef. I'osldos In South Dakota, fl,CroJia the Nick cartor, Po.elflc COo.st boy. tion by *ctlon of her I~glsla.tlve a.· p.m.. 0.00. Read· UllIettled news tdltor of the EI PIleo Times, tlnued encouraging rellortH came to· fectlvu today, Mlto 'rhoonP8on, cor. Rig Sioux, rlyer fro~ here, wau itl readers. 'bilrely missed qua.llfying in hIs 1500 -lIlbly on July 18. Inge made by and one ot the best known new!· day from the bedside of George I'e.spondent for the nelVs guthel'ing killed and !Ive other pera6n~ were mete,' heat but HaJin and the 80utb· Profelhlor John F. Reilly. Official Tlapermpn In the southwest. died at Brennan. I ader of thr d<'moer~tlc orranisat!on at Des Moines, .ucc~cd . InJured . here today In a collision, be· erneI'. SId Robinson, boUt quit In the ,overnrnent oblJerver. bls home here. forcl'M In the Rtate of I11lnple. serioUS' Ing J .. A. Rawlings, who has bcen tween IL truck and a .treet car. AI· lItretch when too far back .to have • TUft D••• '. POIt Unoffloial femperlLture at mId· 'nudo carty editor tor the Centr,,1 be,·t Palmer. driver Of the truck Iy IJI r"Om septlo llOllIOnlng In & THE DAILY IOWAN chance of finIshing liMIt In" IIIlOOnd. CEDAR RAPIDS. Aug. 1 (A~ 'nl,ht. 76. Potier Get. nne Dlvl.ton of the A ••oclated PreHl< at whIch' crQ.8h~ into the rear end, of hOMl1ltal. Chicago. Thu. vanished the IllOlIlu , ..... t& '1'0 be thol'ollghly co n ~iMp nt thp pre. i- Ih(' f!tnLO~ AOlprl('an dish ••",kod iot. 'rhe ohllgallon of npwRpape" Ilt'ut hOll lCIlI .... WH p '1'(1 a Inl'l' ror som!' mal and houl« lat.. ~ ." The At U(( In thlR rolllrrul hn.. PI'J'S I', wrli£'R [PrO'fl'fifiO I' lfott. wubll• h .... herel". fC~------1H'('ordillgly be cQllcl'll l("l; 10 otber 1D n Just nl't'ultlu1att"lt. .DVEaY181l'i I~H'R EN11.&'l:lV Illley JiOi!e~ Ill'l' mosl fl' tchin«; vet'y well, • • • A c~ nllll 'l' nr:o Iho book.~ on jour. chl~f ly ROT Bamhlll. 1116.. 4" . Ih ' .• !II ... York; ". North ucb no ~ lUll. I lx, remodt'i1t'rl or coverf'd; "t>Nnp y BP<'Om~~ J\dor"-thnl nallsm w,·re limite" to "Hla· llI"-hll&n AVL. Chlco.RO. 11 '-; C''.III '1;Iat. Slle 8~ nd 10 TrIangle Frat~ l ·nlt)'. Ing inflllPnc.. nn tl Impo"l:Jnro of Ihe Jolin D. alv.y. Some battle. or!' lost before they are 10wa y, la," llARR Y S. :BUNKER. Oenernl MunIer. Jo ul'nnllo !. Ro m p of Ihe mom out IX'gllll_ · .. . t"ndlng IlllblioftlionR loday are EDITORIAL IITAl'F ~ R\RE FA('TS '~ I\7 p n ns W . (I. HI,,)' ...·•• ")1nln I'ur· lUrry i!l. Bo'd_ _ .______.• ______._. __ .. __ . ______.. FAltor ' cn ls In Ihp H lsto,'y of AmerIcan DIlly Iowan, ltawh P . V<>'.II\IC_. ______•. ____ . ____ .• _. ld8.nll4lnl' &lltor "1'011 ov.. l'look d MOl/Willing in yOU ,' Publicity Fiends I{U.IIl ng a\;out UIP st' 1181'(' landed nULl! EldH, the Qulbls. OI", .. I.y, Pmf. L. N. I<'lIn t'8 "Tb, "U~lI caali on. loIarJorle GllberL __.. __ .. __ .. __ . ____ .... _. ____ ...... _Soc.l.ly F~ltur Tfi!' 11'0111;10 10 gllin II'ons-Atlantic Which roll. Qulbls? A Loul ... E. Wolk ______. ___.. ___ __... ____ .._ .. __ _.. Ahunnl Editor Consclencl' of the NO"'''I).per: Ulpmber of .Jphn B. Fr. und _. _ .. _" ... Colu mnl.1 fu m\', with /I contract. .JI'R·(' LI'I Rky, the • •• (",,"e Hook In l hp Prhlelples and JIIlI ~llc 80r·or!.tvl lUn n bellint] Iht, &iJi: nullll'e ontI CO liS (1llelllly At tha I. {hI' n~w fad or g{'('(lng PI'lllcm. or J ourna lism." WIlHalll .'1 I t: I 11".1'11 ~ 11 n \I'hlle·. "Thp I;;flltor o"d HI, 1 h~ tlollllrs, Rlly'! Ibn! sij.e 11l~ll n 't bepn siglled back lo n!\lUI'!' wilt do !Wm body a WIlI'ua , . Jl.tt,lJeboeuk... __ -.---.... ---- ..•. -.. •Bu.lnellll Manag r IItlie gOOd. Th" chll'olon""rs .{n(\ p~ple." nnd ~ oh n K . Wtnl".r·, J'r~1I I. . Tobfii.. ___ .. ______.. ___ .-. .. ____ noC lrcuhllIQn MAllll.i"r IW<'llllse of' hl't· fllmt', hut \J;'Cllllse of her ;..nft W. ilehlllklL__ . _____ .. _ .... _. _____ .. _. .._ ....._ A<:counl 8.111 olllompII'lsls ought to come In foW on WIlII ~ m Ha nooll1h Hearst. LOul. 1L Rlcll. ____ _.. __ .... _. ___ _._ ...... _._.Adv.rtJal\ll A8l!IIILIl .. I movie . po~slbilitit's wlli ch jlwhltl pois. theh- .hlll'!'.
William ThoIlIP.0.. ___ ...... _._ .. _.. m ....Ady.rlI8Inf AB.latanl IWIIII I)" 111111 fit'X llPPCIlJ. ·. ~ Poison Kills Cattle Thursday. August 2. 1928 All Ihis may be trill', bul ,I'll.v tlidll'f MI'. I.a, Ii" think lI110ut Rut h \\'h<'o she gnined UBI': RTYVILU=:. <\.u g. 1 (API N1GHT Nfl: R1tftOR nHI i(;nnl fllluf' Ity win ning 8 buOting bl'ulIly GI'OH~, SPI':lYf't1 with J>ol ~o n to ktllit ...... LoIII ('~ n t~st in till' suuth some yeors bAck . 'er PI'C'pn.l'u lory to remov~I , ('nU!!~ed the ,Ip:tth of more than 25 hpad or ca We tnillly h l'1' poi. (' and UPUIII.v ba n 't in l)('lon~ ln lt to W. N . O!oltery. 'fhe Where is Lowden? (, I ' ('a~tl wilh the hardship of trans 'Jurllnglon r~lIl'o:td h ns sprayed the .;' l'as~ a long Its r ig ht of WilY. llERE i~ Lowden ' II UR h Tf'tirl'd At/ulllie fl yinlr. Hllih 101'1'11111 1<1 hUI'e rlillen in the saule Wfrom lnl' fi vIol' I)()Jiti('al batHe after • •• • 1he defeat of th farm relief 1l1eaSllI'(, a tll(> <' hlll)l1p l a ' Pa,lclock, I)(ompst'y, COI'b'tt, lind (1<", . Ihe nnlion,,1 n.rt gltllery. Ih' 01' Ilirn " lOOn I ",a~8s hn Ih.,,<, IijleNk: I K ansas Dol'!; hI' " I{('d" Ul'llngl'- l1l1ubll' to ,'P. i. t )1ltchell \lbn,,·y. Ihe AlIstr"llan ity COnVf'1llioll' sulk in -k,W, ftn(( nOI,.\,"I. ..M,,,,,,. ,"useum .the Il'easul'Y {l 1ld Ih~ !!Uv. llis t lit like tbe greul-!;on ll'u Acbill s, di~ (lo~ n III(' off"I" of ('II'iY m OlH'Y Dnd mol'!' Jl1lblici() _ Nu\\' I I" "Ih ~'hole dUllw fam- · ,' nm .. "1 sa vlngH I"," k are out. land. appointed that t hI' IWjzl' ha~ /tone Lo lin· 'ng examplpR. Thpr. are a. number Wh.\' 8n't IInwl'ico bay!' mor(l f!:e m.ine 11)' .J! , other leader of the republi('an party 1 • •• TJIP J<;urh. rl"li.· C'oll/:l'ess ill Sellt.. IIIbe>I· will gIve I\)01' 1" ,,1 bc>low is Hallway !;qunro_ The llvsl ltc" . Dr. or (il'Rt ch.s hOlels In fiydn y. and Surely Lowden i. too big a lllan to nour iM' I ,(~ ·tl(]U IlJ.i 1,indb'l'gh who d('vot til iI' "AN lUi GOES WET ma J~I ' ,l.llIcliCIIII \'L~I Cors an OI)I)O rtulllly to view Ihe «pll,·y. al'l'I,1JlshOI) of Sydue)', will ""... eh'c Ute dj~ Ull g many hil"IIly cfl l1ltuJIzed bon ll" and l/I>.1Iltie~ of • J dne~· . i\usl""lia. Abol'e Is Sydney hal'- uisw,,1 l: lIesls. husines" organ izations. The elty Is O\'P I' Ji\'~s ntHl 11wir St' /'vices to u ·UU , : wlto Sill I)on'\ I)p n.tnrnwd. Mr. Yvl!lt<'nd. j h a grijdgl', lind brOOlI t.. ml)()rul·Y sprved by fl ve dally n ~wspapel'll, ('el'ply believ!' in what th!,y're doing, nol l 'h hlth""n Iliid I 1011 It Ii ju un mi fortuue_ It iR to b¥ 110 ]10<1 I ha t he will RYDN]~Y. i\u~tl'nlla. >\ug. 1 (AP) point (·.Wlaln Cook landed ApI'1I ~R. 1'<' U Tilo natlll'aI bMuty of It-r cley Is -Is th~ "'ow']er npfll'QILrlle~ Ryu- lit>ve to be right- 'rhe ugriellltlll'al in ularly . ulled to out-door ~por t . ond 110 Il)lI{'h rOi' llvill1 ion one 'y d ' D Ught In COlld~IlUllnl!f AI, ~JJJ;g('slJi Ill'"ullf,,1 modern !'ltv which hns <'on.lllrl'O(l Ineomlln.l'ahlr !)y mnny. npy. by way or Ihp heads or Porl t rests ha ... e all too few powt'I'ful lellllde the writ ,. or lhlH h au. I",rn l",v~lo,,('(1 fl-om 'plonrt')' !I·odl· From It" north ... n boun<1orir" It Jarll('() " H,·slln.: 1~ 'fol'l' Ihp H" I .quor... mllps. f,:0O1 ·moll('n I",!,. th" IIIIr In Ihe wor!!l. .tTpatllnnd after unfQltling Into n wondprlul "Isla or bH 1'0, E COlnpS to tht' univl'rsity fot' Private wealth In New Soulh tory III rllight. U(>." SUundR like (I NIIlnl ,tt U"'II' IIn.wkc~IJUry rlvt>r Iln,l Plllwnlo'r on hMelland .Of maroon. 'hrown anel baYI!. 1~lnnd. hporhe" ,,",I hpOfl· EII purpo . l s il alwlI:'1I for knowl~dgt' t private I1r~. him 10 1\ schola.rly .at • • • to offel' rp"lgtllnt'e to n U"'~atpne(l in dpllomlnationll 'J'h' federnJ prisons al'C IDOl' enjoyable • • • lind finally an 11IIIloune ml'nt thai Prnnrl" Mull'oney I. mnklng goo,1 The University of Iowa Thf' hClrbor iR :-;pnnnf'(l (\'Inn and o'hpJ' pt'lvnt(> R('hools, TI'Crive HO thall on1iH81'Y jnil!!. 1'011 lll~et mOllY \\ ith the ])(-1'1 Molnt'''''f, ['Jub in the DaWNi [Joit to :\11l~nf~ Point by all ("II thlle cd uCIlUonal Institutlollll his presenC{' iR 11(1 longHT r luir('" at the Unl1ellrls antI nnnUlIllremPllls tor the Officll" IIni,-,· mon' millio)lllircs thert'. nr('h /)"Idg" 3,770 [C'(>t \()ng, whlcb Is nre IlllmerOUR and ntlnln A high lnH(itution of learning. \Vestern le.'lg'ue. It was not IIFran " BulicHII rolumu lI1us t be> III Ihe Sunun~r SpsSIO n of who camo In for !l sareaRlIe rom fke, room G, Old CUIJilol. by ~ o'"lo(')t III Ihe aHernoon .tllI under ronstrueUon. Rlandm'(L Asidp from fla l'oehlal srhoolR. Ih .. re une spvph,,] excellent The girl who pllln~ ~1I('h II liAt or ('.(l\I1'. P~ H 11 likl's you little enough to lpt you ment Ule ulh!'r day: "J [cek. Ilf' to nllllt'"r ill th .. following morning's Baay 10\\,1111. 'j 'he city II.olf Is Ihoroughly up- may be lookiog for n husband j ~he haq n {'ouldn't pilch hoy." 10·I]nte. lis "1>l1<'louo. wrll laid out coll .. ges. fit. J oseph's coUege; Hun· risk 10 hy siA'ning hi!! !l01" hll r1()(l1m't like tel"s Hili. ron(lucted by the lI[onhl.t broad field in "hich to try her wil s_ he • • • Volumr III. No. 2~:; August 2, 1028 "tl'pe(s .ot orr 10 n<1vllnlngt' th. you ('Jlo\lgh to jllst.!.!2:..r.2.1.1 in signing it I( Pavo Nurmi sUckl! It out with mnny flnp publle buildings, of which hrolherR. on(l til e Jesuit rollpge. iiI. IlRyl'l she is going to ('bOOfW I\pr inh'lIeclual Jule Hay In tlw mllrulllfln, he will Ihe To\\n 11all. with Its $85.000 Tgnatlus', at nlv!'rvlew .ol'e Ihe 1\e81 equal. Dol'!! shl' obillin a Irornl'd hll!;band gT&nd organ .the genor,, 1 post of- known. Ir YOIl f.(l't too Wlli'm lhill lime or year be Ii hero to th" l··lnnlbh. or 0 wond!'rful dl.U1eel' with n good " lin(' 1" just rpsd \l'h/lt ha ppened to the crew of • •• WEEKLY CALENDAR lIa sh trained her, tr 10 he I h intel\e Sug.!:e led s lnulp: As short aR It 'l'hul'sIluy, AII~I~~t 2 Nobill' on till' ict' Nl.kl's 8bo\'c the Arctic (·0 ...... ,·8 nwUlo,'Y. tual equal of the Rcholarly lnan 1 6:30 n.m. nh·~-Itlkp. Mept at Old Capito!. eircl!'. • • • 1 :00 p.m. lIlu. lraled le"lul'<': Romp po"slblo Clc lel sludleR-Dr. S hImek. Insect Nearest Rival to Man in :Many personl! rl'ap /I gr!'nl amount of "H" who laugh" laRI dldn't g"t ){oom 31/. P-U hulllilng. I Ihp juke In tI", first plncl'." henefit from hI' aR.~ociat ions t1wy makl' in Old Dobbiu may have J\8d his shorteom 2:00 l'.m. C: "0111) flphl rxcu,·.lons. Mo"t Ilt 01(] ('<1111101. I chooL Tbey lMrn to meet people and g~t • •• Practical Application of KnowlJedge jn~~, bllt It .. ('ou ld 1II II'0YH be ]J1l1'ked witbout 4:00 )l.m. Edllcation !'ollnd tnhlp ('onCer~nr~: l'I'oreHsor l'\lchol~on. Unl There ore thl'N! klndR of ¢rls: Ih .. verRlty of Bl'islOl, Eng lnnd. along witb lb m. being dented. l>eauU(ul aile · 2 Or 3 I)pr crnt. thl' 1:10 p.m. Ma lh maUeH Il'C hll'e: " 1.lm lt~ ... · by ProfeR.or R. .1'. Ball{'r One's uge illny lillye som(' influpncl' 011 \l'ASlrr~GTON (AP}-Tho hlghpsl .tlrk. or .Ion .. s nftt'r mUng In theIr InteHIIi"nl on.... -2 Or a 1)('1' cent. TIoolll 22 Physlrs I;ulldlng. 11 is IIttit lid\' IOWl) rd hLudi('s. j[ any Pel'l!OJ]S amI the majorlly. fO'lllS Of rlvlUzatlon "Itnlnefl by holes. 1 f l'I'l't·y day wa~ 'undo)" there would 7:00 p.m. Oul"oOl' Lifo Conf",·(·"rr. HOOln 3t4 P -B Iwlltllng_ J.en,]PI.,.: lIfl'R . mnn. Au"lIn n. Clot,\{ of tI ... "mltll' H a.wk. m olhs. hummIng bh·d. Rnd slay out of chool 8 couple of ~'~ar~ lind • • • \\' hlllp),. MI." l\llllet, ])1'. Hhll1lPk. Dr. l':1mnwl. PI'o[ps""r [_a1.ell. h!' 11 0 inso1l1l1ia. WtIt\T {'ItlCI': STATISTTl'S ~o nitl n In ~tltutp h as ot.~pl·v{'d, 1'Pst hovC!' flies or.. 1lI0l'e advanced lhan work, 10 Oll1e back with a d [iuiu- gool in 11l1l ~11':1l('d l('ctUl'o; Sonw llhasrll or l owa. AI' h"ology-!)I'. There Is a 11I'0r who nrgues thllt II u"nn plowl)' nrqulrocl knowledgn mnn i n onp rf'Appct, C1:,1 l'k says, haY· }(Py"•. view. 'l'hey hay!' ""lIlo\'('d mllny fo ls<, and Will Roge rs eomes ont agllinst national c.. rlAln Iype oC horRe blanket I. n.g. whlrh is mo~t nenrly (l llfll'O~ r l 1Pd. ing leal'n .. d lo fly baekwa"ds lIS weli l~ l·itlu l', AU!:l1s' 3 nnt by oth .. r animals "S mlgllt be foolisu ideas on Ii It· Il/l.1 are concl'nlraling comentions. But iC it weren't for lIational beCause leRg Ill'" 1I8c(1 thnn flCly F.xrurRlo n lo one of the Htnte TIme nn,] nlace wIll b" "" fOI'wnrd, and an pnti"ely "de· yt't. So They Suy d"[JOrtmpn!. lip rp J'rOff'xHOl' ('harles F.. Young. Djrerlo!'. Ueg'lsll'lHlon nl SIIIll Illammll]. wblrh have t1l'nrtlr~. In SOme s pecie. evpn dpvlRl ng efflclenl Women Students Sans SOX epnUy d..elared. "'I'h" only lime I common with the more ('ivlli?ed trn Jl dOors wIth ll l n ~eR. me,' Re';Rlon oWcP. I'oom G. 01<1 Cllpllol. b OXlunlnnUons [or ndvanrpd do \1'111 ~ollUnu 9 • • 'lnd paC'1e I 'nt!~, CrO\\,A, a nd jays en Ic~. When thpy ... t out to make • In f ~ ;(llI(>atlon rluring August 1'.'·Nty Ihls , fied llIngunge, the ubovp ill til!' gist of thl' '),hl' homt', mOt'flIiHts sigh, is diRi ntegl'nt· It Is l\Illd lhat McAdoo made eight BT£'eH thC' l'xn.mlnn.tlo n pcrio(l , ('0 11 a t th£' loy the human m1 . .. r·s Ira:l. hId ing onp Of theh' huge n .. st•• Ihey take College ot Jo :,lu ~atio n office. l'Gom No. 117 UnivcI'slty lIa ll. 011 0 " before IJ~ ItJe. wIth 1111 Jl0 IOllgl'I 01- nIne Imporlant (I()C Islon. whll .. 'lwoy anyl hln ~ . hlny whir h they .om(' of Ihel r hpllll.s. young and molter_ And th e r e~y hungs t\(litorial. in~. Tt i~ tl)(' ('ohesive, llIlH-Sliffi. A Ul1ust 2 nd_ ]'. C. rACKElR li.vr at J614 .And the girlR with a to. ing' of prett.v cicn( unit Ihlll it was in the days of ollr going do .... n In the .leVlltor oC n romo upon to glon t over in soil use th!'m Il8 s huttl.. s to lI(> W bunclleo , ~o8coe b uildIng In ,\'""hlng1on one day_ Iude. of leaves togelher with the IIqufa hendll and a staml)ing of pl'et Iy fc t. <1<, flit hCI'!! ; il i~ a pls 'wb 1'1' 8 vpral m ~ mber~ CA DIDATfi:S FOR DEGIU~ ~; OF DOCTOR O~' PRILOSOPUY l\~pI~ s thll'! II Thpre's nothing l' mnrknble n.hout Insects, I,ow('vpt', m o1«('1 mu('h . lIk Ih.y conlnln until Ihp .u"p1y "".,In Cedar clare Ihat they have adopLeu Iht' JleW mode of the fnmily gal hpr ollly 10 cot anu slee p, thlit. consldel'ln g the rate or d scenl. CandIdates for tho dpgree or Doctor of .Phllosophy ar~ reminded or thre, ·hronde .. a pplleations or t he prlncl Is n earl y exhau led. Thpn tMY" , roullne moilers: (1)- A Ihesls topic must be nnnounced n. n(1 approved ) IIr•. B. W. alwl1~' .' fOI' pi eR Of phYSics ~ nd chemIstry tUI'Jl thplr larvae 10 their •·.. 01111( in tbe intereJ;t of com fort and I hat th~y and not thoS(' purpo,*,R, I'\·pn. • •• before the qunJlfyll\g pxamlnallon Is laken. (2 )_ The quaJl(),lng examlna ~ lh!el. le!t 811",.. teel railroad sI0.:80: llew "'hkh. hI' hold". are twn of Ihe 8cl Illace and h..tng out a fresh suppLy willleaye " his old coUege" \lnle.s they be ']']I e reasons ! 1' h1'Y are vuriOllS, but th Uo n must he takl'n at lelUlt one yenr before' the candidate comes up tor B \0 tipend 10 \lur line. I4>t Ihe IrlllS fall where "ncPS tiln t ha v(! .CO IlI.'lbuleil 111 0.t or li v ing . huttles. J}ermitted to pursne lelll'ning minus hos/'_ the degree. By the term "one year" Is mennt the "qulvalent of un aca.de· ~I~nd ¥ _ mOI'Hlists like lX'Ht to dwell UPOIl the infiu Ih ~y IDay. '0 t h(l pl(,va tion or m n n' ~ (l:R lotc. Nor I. dl'unk.nn ..." an nelllsl •• , Conslance mlc year'. resldencp on full lim ... Wllh n. definite mInimum of 24 8em e8 1~ .. Scientist ond philo.ophern nre about to ('nc(' of moderll fOI'II1S of am 118pm ent, l'spe WMPS Ip nr n~d to m o.k~ 11apP .. long Iy human failing. for buUerfll's "nd q~nl at the • •• hours crNlit M n. numeriCJlI n,eaH Ul'O of that l'e8Id~ n ee. C~). 'rhe two ciullv Ih e "movi :\" aud t.he antomobile. " Prof.., lonal athlete.. n.re slav s b~tore man nOQ ul .... d tllnt arl. and moths tl'pquetlUy "lake loa much" 'Iillion. how answer to that gray query, " What 10 nguage requlremt'nls mlt ~ t bo fulrilled he(ol'e the qun.UC),lng examlnntlon happens when all irri'si ,table force lUeets H~II is lhen' not obNCrvllble a develnp o( s uperstltton. A bnsebnll pilcher 'ho pora"ltle v,"·ie U". om ploy t he In the fall when rotting appl es lie t edar Rapids wllo gels Into n winning o\l'elLk will Is tnkcn. G. W . STEWAP.T for C. E. SEASnORFJ, dean. IJ !'Inrlpl" ot asppals wllh onvlollie on the g!'ound. nnel Aomp sl)Ccles of lIo~. liD itmnovable body ~" l1lf'l1t with quit!' an oppO!!ite influence, even InglRt on wCIl.-hlg Ihe 80m<) un .klll. One species. herol'o la y ln ~ th ps~ InRPrt8 nIRO al'e exce~Hlv. ly Prof. G. W. THm L.\\', E OF ( 'Rfi:D1T IN 'rJlE GHADUi\TJiJ COLLEGE 'The ]lTcsidl'nt m.ust know that hI' is wag thollgh the moralists do !lot seem to have wa~hed unde"hlrt In every game In eggs On n ca.tel·plllnl- Qr Rpl'ler. tond or tobMeo s moke. R~o. l~ reclor of Iho chi EXllerl .. nro h"s shown tlmt the pxlrnsl"n DC g"llduato wOI'k over an ing alp. ing battl('_ But hI' remain~ ada.· rli!K'ovet'cd it J It began with tbe pb0110' which h. play." 'Vlllte" Johnson's pal'fllyy.p. the vlrllm with nn InJecl nlso l1Qt orlou s Inpbl'lnIP~. uno hijlll ilnllon. and his 1 wnshl dy must havc h:u.l It soCt n. unlimIted pe"lofij'IOI', to tho satis'llction of both shon clrculL" TO LOl'ERl ANO FiTunF.N'I'R OF NM'UM t ....1101[ at Red real 1'<'II8On Tor' advoency of the new style 'rh.. fOUl·th a nnuo.1 conrel'once ot the Outdoor Lito School ot Insll'urllon the eye lllId I he (,ar, wbo "dIll want to roam • • • TO AI/L S'l'VDJ<;NTS WIIO EXPE('T TO (]RAOllATE AT THE cLtllll ' ~l .'I'he OWcer olt is to be found in their pet'enni81 desire to AUD EM(lARRASSING will be held nt lhe Unlve,-slty July 31 to Au!!uot 3. InclusIve, unilcr lhe ny or t he 101 O~' 'J'lIl]; S),CONJ) '1'lmM 01" TilE !IU)\{)\IER SEMSroN, AUG. %4, IJII nmp IN l4>S/I re$l tant ReX. nbl'oad 1 NOI', ill thi!! CO lllltlction, with it Ii l\l;OMENTS a uspices of the Exle nslon Division and Ihe S ummer , S.-s~lon . r"" having the FlVN.Y stu,lpnt who eXlleclR to t'pcplve a. deg ree. 0" !l certifIcate. at I latrst prollli WUUH'I' t~e 1' ho con(pl'c nce will open at 2:00 p.m. TUPRdoy ••J uly 31. In the S~n(lte t JUI 'fhe girl will win, but the victory will oC , cooLne8l! from PIty the pOOl' bachelor who was Iho Unlvel1!lly f)nvocallon to be hf'ld AUII'IIII 24, L9%H should make l\lI ,!!ellng and playing ,,11.h the neighbors' khlM. Chamber or ihe Old Capllol. IIIn today. h;8d finally to defl'at. L~ . frankly ex (':If ension of L111' lIlleS of iet'\I'tl8 reaig 'ration, ronuHI IIjPpll"Iwlon on a rfll'd provlilM COl' the purpOse. at the RegIstrar'. A pllJlser·by ,1001'<'<1 him wllh lhe 'rhe o[tcl'Iloons will be d ~ vo le d to Iiold 'Work. and the Il'eneml conter I" Cnllt. George . 'hottld the immenlse£1 are not nearly so captivating as when trlendly comm.. nl. "Well. you'U encp" will mept n.t 7:00 }l.m . July 31 nnd Auj:l. I n.nrl 2. In Room 314. Phar l/llandlng oW eel'. It Is o( thp utmoRt ImllO"lnnre lhat earh student oonc~rned COflllllt dreliiCd in I bl' pretty aJld sheer bosier~: of !;Ciellee io tiI <' oo,.l(ort ot the bome be over have tots oC help when they n.1I grow macy·Bolnny buildIng. An e x r ~" "lo n to one or the Slale Parks Is plllnneU ,/3Qlh offlcel's t wllh Ihl. I'NIU es! 1t1l"I~dl"I~I¥ for othcl'wlllfl It Is vcry IIkel), t'hat a 1IIu the pl-esent d8~·. II ch legR manifest claAA; looked. A the bome iR mllde both the most UII_" fOl- A ugusl 3. ryl!ent. dent who mlly be in olhel' r Nw)ecla Qllnll((M will not be I' commcnded tor limn. thl' • f'oml, ~ te nt leaMrs will dIscus-. nnd dlt'Cck the variOus J)hase. or out£1oor tltey appear 8 works of art i they intrigue iug oDd most eomfortable place •• g l-tl~ familillritv \,)I'reds (lon- \ the flllllily unit oudlllOw'n lor the good old main exceptions. nen.rly Oil 01 There will be no ela88eS"Frlday. All.1ltl St 24. In A rcgular merllng o! the hrlhllon Selpnce Soo l"ly wlU be held T\!urI' C9unty meeting' tempJ . ~e!l would beeollll" i»dif£e rent j,o dJly wlleu vel'YbocJy g~1 to]lletber ill happy fllw ... ·8 prlnlary roatl. were In good Summer, S~.slon Otflr.e. day evening. Aug ust 2, ilL 7:80 p.D'! . at 21l 1-2 IOWI~ Av('. All Ihose Int .... iemu 'uity' 1'001 C1l&1'III8 ill u city filled crow(l~ ~ the "Il\ovie'" Ulellt~rII au<;l otller oondltlon today. r .. pn.-t-ed the low8 estPd al'e cOl'dla.tly InvJ(ed to nltend. llILOlOOARDEl MAROUSEK. "'.... Ellen K. M Automoulle 6Bsocl"lIon. ~[any oC k,At.lhe joint -with women of mirth -prov~ki ng underpin ploees of comlllon e.u1.el't~l~euL wo.uld 008MC)p(JLlTAN VLUB It the detourtl w ..-e listed as " tail·... .411 depnrt\n~n ts nings. be .lU!it -\lk.e tlu!m. T~y .... e M\Ioel' .tis 1'hll Cosmoflolltlln Club will have 1\ picnIc &ttndlly. Augu~t G. at the (JONCBRT and mud was reported on Ii numbel' CIty Park. 1I1eet at L . l\.. buildlng' pt 2:46 p . .,. Member. (uld ' frl~nds lre .""NO ',.A picniC lunel PlIil9ibly the ~ fied_ 01 In 10'll·a. 'I'here will be a band QIIllcert Thul'lI4ay, AUiullt 2, at 7:tO p.m., .... maater feels that the thoroughfnres southeast welcome. LQIS UTUla, ~01. I ,,~ , noon at the r ot Llberel Art, bull4lnl . . :PfI'l!4>n t a rll to I " \ ~i'h , In P(U\~ , nn ...- 10/' ... .1.;'1. ust 2, 1925 " ------~, -~ -jet - Thursday,l\ugust 2, 192ft looka lperInen I~I.:~: :§...... ~. ~§ ...§ ...... ·s§:§:?~:~§~§~§~§:~~· .§~§: ~§: ~§~:§~~§. :~§ ...... §~:~: :§: §: :§J~~-ta-!-t-O-r~-· ~-i~-i~"·~"";'~-g\---r-Ne·,;;' :-~:-. i--, :-~:-~-~-: .-~~-:~-.~-J-:'C-t;-P-I-a-~-t~-~-Ie-~-~-~-~-n~~-,.~ H""19-00-~-=""'·'::O-·~-· ~-ih-' ;-I-~~-·~~E~U~6-~~~:m'''~-L-r-:-~-~~--:-~~la-''l!~~~~-:-:"~~-. ~;"'I";':'P"':~-:~-;-:",,;":"".'~~"""~;:--~~-: 'V8 1J<1Ilt'rrnan" Ic lp by Prot. Arthiur Chestelson, 2& years old. At 9 p.m. yesterday a total . · ot tllp Un' ------f 1928 C . · M J' at 3.319 persona had registered C d W'll F Olympia crown nnd possibly two. of Sio ux Rapids. died a.t 0. local bOll- I at the house In West Branch Four Finns. led by Paavo Nurm( tIIsm. In lbt or ampalgn owa CIty en 01n orne y. . 1 eature )\\,n JOll rnal. pltal 'l'uesday evening atter a sbort West Branch for where Herbel·t Jloover WIlS Annual Picnic and WIIUe Rltola., were dominant In Illness. He Is 8UI'vlvcd by his . bor Nlnetyl! e h d r I r nOWSllap" Parents of Bride Sorority Alumnae n. . lre a eg s· A 29 the sleeplechase In which Melvin ,d mngazlnO!\ Nagle-Whiting Contest mothor. and four brothers. The tu· 1 Arra.ngements tered yesterday by that time. ugust Dalton and W. O. SI)enCOr survive. 'nct that not Announce Brown I II Off' for Representative l1eml sc"vlce will be held In Sioux and mOl'e were stili coming. The women's events we"e con [(ned nd tree fro'll Rapids lomorrow. The Iowa Clty.West Branch com. M,·s. Jennie Scellars. present A musical comedy entitled "Mar· to the 800 meter trial" In which the Molt. Earl Marriage to nsta lcers mlttee on the Hoover Dav entertain. OWl1or of lhe house who has rylng Marian." will be given the feminine world record was twice Interesting »oUee Free Taylor been meeting all those who mont and celebration met yesterday come to see lhe nomlnee's birth. evening tOf IfUg. 129 1 following the beaten a nd one American. Florenco lOks on ,\our. Kr. and Mrs. Oeorge W. Burnside The fol lowing otr!cers of tho Della Gamma sorority alumnae group will By VIRGIL L. LEWIS Jamos Taylor. the youth who was aftemoon In Ihe chamber of com. placo and to register, said th'\t annual am y p cn c of Eureka MAoDonald, at Boston. quollfled for "fly 10 "Hie. announce the marriage of their rilany come unUI late In tI,e lodge at the city park. the flnali. I ~mp l' lca" I,y be Installed at an annual luncheon While nntlon,,1 orgaru1.atloM of found .. Iepplng In a ,car ot rnolons merce rooms an d "or ked out lurther 'fhe program planned for tho at· dlUgh·ter. Elizabeth R. Brown. to today at 12:30 nt the chaptor hollse: bOth malar parties [Ire making (~nal hm'e Toesday morning, ami has been 'y ot Amerl. plan8 toward providing for lbe large nlgllt. tcrnoon consist of athletlo con· AMSTIllRDAM. Aug. .1' (AP)-De· president. Mrs. F . B. Sturm; vice pl'eparationsfor launchln!; a Io,ng held on 11. vugrancy chun;c. wps pa.r!ck l1ud. JAme. ~r. E,,,·I, The wedding took crowds expected at WeHl Branch t t d b ball betw spite the worst sbowlng that It haa president. Mrs. Dean Llerle; secre· ""'1 hHl'd political campaign. 10c>.:1 (,'Ced of the charge oC stea1Ltlg "Only my son and r live here os s. an a asc game een , N w.paper plaee at Oak Park, III.. S1ltul'd[lY. August 21. now-and 80n often has to walt two lodge teams. In the evening made on the track so far In any Dann. tary. Mrs. Clm!'1 8 PI'all: treasurer. candtdEiteM and their baf'kf'l"s UI'C org· melons from tbe car In which htl July 14. The couple Is now ILt MI·s. ,V. Rlcharn Horrabln; "An· Th~ moetlng W08 called by Charles tor meals. Breakfast Is lhe only lho Eureka lodge drill team wlll Olympiad the Unlted States virtu· anlzln!: th~ cou nty an~ townRhlp IV"S foond. M. Dutcher of Iowa City. ueneral "Iv n exhibition 0 the b b II home at 933 Euclid avenue. 0'1k chora" correspondent. M,·.. Ernest ~ meal we get on time any more. ~ e a n ase a ally clinched the team championship ,r bOOks on machines for their share In Lhe cam· chall'man of the commlittee. IOWa since so many are coming to diamond and then the play wlU be B. Horn; and corresponding secI·e· pnl!:n. today by adding 62 1·2 points and III Ihe pr~ .. Park. Gardner's n"curd Birth City Illen on the commltteo are tak· see the place I novel' havo given. pushing the tolal for the 12 men's tary. Mrs. B leanor Biggs. some ot lhe candld!t/-eB Of the grow. Mrs. Ea,'1 gradualed at the uni· AiulOU~ Ing care of arrangements tor pro· much time to devole to my The cast of the musical comedy events to 123 1·2. ·t, nre Of the Commltlees will be appointed to rOI' I'nunty and "tate offices nrc st~1 One blrth was recorded yesterduy ver.lty In 1924. During h r enroll· sponsor the activities of the com· III .the office of county clerk. W·. J. vldlng drinking water for the housework." sbe &tId. Is as tallows: Simson. the bogus This trebles the nearCBt rival. Ie mo~t oul. waiting lOl' It Ume nearer the eleo orowds. Which are expected lo near butler, Carl S. Kl'lngle; Prudence Britain. which h::(s a tolal of 36. all m~nt In the school of joumallsm Ing year. tlon to sta,·t an active campaign. BalTow. It was for Kathryn VIvian lodny are the 50.000 mark. 'Forty·four states are repre- McWhlffle. a school teaoher. Violet scol'ed on tho t'\lck. Percy WlIl· l!Ile served as night editor on The Gardner. bOrn July 28 to Herbert , ")[aln rur. The lunCheon wlll be under the several have been steadily turlher· Provide for Doctors sen ted In the book of reglstra· Heese; Marian Stanton. a student, lams. collecting 20 pOints a lone. has If Ampdenn DIlly Iowan, and tor the last three dh'ecUon of Mrs. Horrabln. Ing their Interest,. and getllng' thell" Vivian Oardner and Hilma Katbryn Seating arrangements are also tlon and persons from six COl" Louise Arn; Ruth Ripley. anotber put Canada Into third place with ~ ltzts Ibiofl:ra, year. she has been on the edltol'lal + + + workers organized. pardner of Kansas City. being made through the local men. elgn countries have come to see student. Clara Shukar; Dr. Henl'y 28. Others are Finland 23; Germany Most local pollUclans nre predict· , nnd I·' oraCe .ldt of The Baptist .denomlnatlonal I and provision of a; hOl!pltal tent and the place. Bohunkus. president of a female 22 1·2; Sweden 21; Hauth Afl'lca 14; r"lInt'B '''l'bl Country Club .Will Inll' a n Interesting national cam' Get Jerrel'llon Furniture Contract »~bllcaallon. In Chicago. She Is a doctors and nurses to care tor per. seminary. Anton Souchek; Mrs. Ireland 10; France and Hall! 5 each; '\\'~I l aper: A palgn. and backers at bOth parties ~ , ..ember of Theta. Sigma Phi. jour· Give Dinner Dance l .ontracts tor supplying tutnlsb· sons 'Who may become Injured will Moro than 300 havo been Henl'Y BohunkuB. his better half. Italy. IF'hlllpplne8 and Norwa,y 3 Inri pies and are tlrm In their decla.ratlons that be part of the work alloted to the there In one day. and every Mh. Anna Kadlec; Charles S. each; Japan 2, and Holland 1. 001 !tlc sorority. Ing~ tor the Jefferson hotel addition I. " Willian, their respective parties will be vic· Iowa City buslne8B men. Sunday Is an especially busy Smith. a bogus professol·. AJan , :1-++' Tuesday Evening now under construction were a'ward· ItoI' a'ld His tol'lous. Nea.rly everyone. h'OwevoT, An efrort Is being made to seat day for the ho ste"~. Ral'ick; Olcel'o Socrates Smith. pro· n.dmlts that tbe presidential buttle ed y,,>,terday to the McNamara, l1"ur· '. Winkler', Jeanette Schaefer many persons as possible Within ~...... • . • • • • • • • • •• fessor Of bOlany. John M. Kadlec. Joint Committee Will A "Pandora" dlnner·dance for the nltul" ~ company and to RUPPcI"t an£! olph Hearst. will be " cloae and ha I'd Flgh t. "each of the big open.slded tent In M),s. Helen 1'horman as pianist Weds Harm Peters members ot the Iowa City Country Close Contesb J'robable Secmrun company. both of Iowa. City. Settle Wage Dispute club will be given Tuesday evening. which Hoover will speak. and a chorus Of 32 Rebekahs com· Chief among the sevcrnl local can· Through a loud speaking appara. RabbI' Di'scusses plete the company. I Aug. 7. al the club house. At 6:30 tcst. which prom Iso to claim their )lrcl1lt'rs Hold' l'lclllc CHICAGO. Aug. 1 (AP)-The task lule NIRS Jeannette Schaefcr. dau!:'h· the din nel' will be served. HhRJ'(l o! Interest In lh~ coming cam· We. the nominee's volee cnn be of settling the wage dlsl)ute that tpr of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Schaef~r The Illl.l·ty wlil bo In chorgo ot A chlcleen dinner was the main Dayenport. and Harm D. Petcr~. Ilal!:'n Is thp race for r~p"esenlatlve heard for several blocks but the has tied up tho 1I11nols coal fields ,g. I (AP)-, or Mrs. F. L. Stevens. attraction at Kenwood Pal·k. M't's. Geologe Hornung, were married Representative Nagle and 1I1r. The .Iowa City Rotarians will form will be able to seo Hoover a nd the theme of the add,'ess on "The A ner tho exercises. Docto" a nd ~{rs. day rato miners and $1.08 It. ton tor The city l! July 26 In 1I1al'eng6. Whiting are prep!!.,·lng for a thor ffiltet for the regUlal" weekly lunch· other speakers while they give their 'rhe ceremony was pel'fol'med at 'Vlsclom of the Ancient Rabbis." de· SecrleY will hold a reecpllon. l~nnngC mono . newspapers, PERSONALS ough campaign and tho fight may eon this noon. addresses. urea. llher~ the st. John's Lutheran parsonago be as ('lORe aM two years ago. lIver~d by Hahbl Felix Mendelsohn at 9:30 p.m. Senlltor Borah and several other =- veekllee and eeccllLL Miller of Lone Tree Is D,·. Frank C. Tltzell. democrat. of T&'d Injuries 'Wolllan nationally known Sl)eakcrs wlll be of Chicago In the chemistry audio Mllry Schucha"dt and Georgc torlum laRt night. To fallllllarl7.(' vlsltlng hel' cousin. Helen Dondore. Iowa City. Is sceklng election us A st!'ange " 'oman who would not Included in the program, n~ now te I. partlo. Y::.nda. of IOwa City attendeel tho "el)l'eSentatlve to congress (rom the bls a udience with the best Jewish '14 N. Capitol street. couple. give her nnme bec"",,e she did not planned. Lt wlll last adl afternoon. · ~porl. and second district of rowa. His 0P\1o, philosophy, Rabbi Mendelsohn spent Ruth and Helen Thompson and They will be at home at 108 W. wish her husband to hea,· of the with Hoover speaking at 7 p.m. epn sports. molher are on a trip through north· sillon will be the Incumbent" Rep. accident. \vas stl'uck by a taxicab nn hour diSCUSsing the teaching of A Clearaway'of Hararlson street. M,·. 1l0l'Dung Is 1'hrough spelclal arrangements al· cOUrse and F. D. Letts. rcpubllcan. of Scott thinkers of old times Il.!I r(,(lected ern Missouri. vlsltl ng friends and employed by the state. driven by C. M. Naughton Ilt 10 a.m. Tendy completed. the nomlnee's lOci are pop· IIlaces where they formerly lived. county. ,Yesterday !lnd knocked to the pave· In stol'les and parables. "pecch wlll be broadcast through a There Is a great hody of this sort nte"nn 1I0nai MO"garct Mueller. M,ary 'f. Muel· +++ Iowa CIty \\Ian RUlls ment. Sho Buffered only minor national chain of stations. >11 m ~lches. !\fary Lovo Entertains Iowa City wllJ have a candidate ot llterntul'e. Rabbi Mendolsohn Summer Garments at 11'1'1 and their niece. Catherine bruises. other nih . Mueller. returned trom a three for SUl'l1h lUutlll1m tor state office In O. A. KcndOl.'dlne, said. very lltUe of which has yet ,ts ot wide ~; ee k s ' vacation In Minnesota. They Mary Love, daughter ot Dr. who Is sooklng election as attorney· been translateq Into English. Every rtopped at Alexandrlo., and HaJ!lea l<'rank L. Love enlertalned elghtoen genoral on the democratic ticket. parable Is built nround some ethical West Liberty May principle. Deep Cut Prices ~'W South Park. Minn., and at Omaha. Neb. girls at a olle o'clock luncheon yes· 'lis opponont Is John Fletcher of American Legion i.J A fundamental ot the teachings Is Ule capl· ])1'. nnd Mrs. Dean M. Llerle Ic[t terday at the Red Ball inn, In honor PoUt county. ,t $2,260 for Mterday morning for Phlladelpb 10.. oC sarah Mumma. M,·. Kenderdin(' Is already work· of tho ancient Jews was the Imlla· Join Iowa City in tion of Ood. and upon that prlncl· Lovely Spring and Summer Dresses that sold to n. a ra ting [Jr, L1c,'le plans to do especial work Miss M'umma. Is the daughter of Ing on the organlzatlon of his cam· Band to Present ,Ite(] States. t the UnIverSity Pennsylvania duro Col. and Mrs. Morton C. Mumma Illlign. Last week ho delivered the pIe mnny pHl'ables were built. Rabbi $30,00, noW- In;' Ihe ned month. who recently moved !rom 10WIl City keynote speech at the slate demo· Jlfendelsohllsummarlzcd the theOl'y lre than 70 Novel Celebration In a single passage from the Bible. eS are jlO!I. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. George M. Ball left to Des Moines. cmUc convcntlon. He Is now at Second Concert ',sterday morning on an auto trip' b'ort Dodge attending a eonvenllon " HOi )' shall 'Ie be. for the Lord thy + + + of tho Knights Of pythlas lodge. Iowa City and West Liberty Inay God nm also Holy." Habbl Mcndel· th~ children hl'cu ~h Colorado. l'lcnic of Past Tho American Legion band will $5!tOO join In 11 celebration Of the o[lcnihg A'g1les Flanagan. assistant In tho Heading the co unty contests will sohn lI!ustrated this eplgmm by a Of age at· Gralld Nobles give the second of 0. series of COn· of pavemenl on highway No. 32. 'lVel'Slty Ilbra,·le.. hilS returned probably be the race for thc coun· number ot shol·t parables. the remalo· ~'he !past noble grunds of the certs sponsored by tho merchants of 'rhls stretch or pav~mrnl bctw~ c n Charming Spring and Summer Dresses that sold ' to 6i!l a three weeks' visit with rei· ty attomey's office. The Incum· In another parable, hc rcpeatod ,omtnationlll Carnation Rebekah lodgo of Iowa Iowa City, tonight at 7:30 o·clock. lw,'o and 'West Liberty Is completed the essence of the Jewish religion $40.00, now- itlv~. In Colorado. I I, t)Ilnt. C. B. Russell. I'CPubllca.n. (s 8. City held a picnic yesterday niter· on the liberal arts building. OIlJ)06ed for re·electlon by F. B. 01· ,but 18 not oPOn as yet. a~ Hummarlzed py an old thinker. Ins'tllutlons I J{ath~rlne Brose. '26 ch'culallon noon ut the S. D. WhitlnA; home. Th .. prog"um will he aN . follow,,: , '5Cn. democrat. At II Illpetin.; or Town City hURl.' "\vhntev~I' Is hat~ful to thpe. do . lin a high Rs8'.lant In the unlv ra'ity libraries. known as Oakland place. 'fhel's l\farch, Hrrhe Invadel'," by SouthwelJ; l'iIcGO"e!'lI Opposes ~taresb ness men. Wednesday momln!:'. thou nilt against thy neighbor." paroeh.lal I.lil leave Aug. 18. fOI' the Unlver· was a picnic suppel' and soelal LIme overture. "Operatic Mingle." by lilly ot illinois where she wl11 study Oeorge Maresh. republican. who President lIarry L. Breme,' Of the "Narmtlve tenchlng Is the most ef· $10.00 for tho !amlJlo" of the past noble 11 1 excellent Is now county coroner. Is tho only Berry; populal' number. "Rain." by I'dlliJ merchants ussoclntlon. appoln. fectlvo sort." .aid the Rabbi. Cor /I yea" In the IIbl'ary school. grands. Ford; Seremande. "A Night In ,llege; Hun· Alllla Book. ot the cataloguing de· other ropublican besides Mr. Rus· ted a committee conSisting o( James "Jesus taught In parable. and he All Light, Sheer, Printed Summer Dresses go now the i\{aahl,t sell who Is now holding a county of· June," by King; novelty nunlber, Aldous. P. A. Rocco. J. H. Stein' learned the method fl'om the Rob· rru:tment of the university libraries. "Shady Sue." by Sknggs; overture. at- oollege. liit. Irtt yesterday for Evanston. III .• tor flce. Ma"esh wlll be opposed at the metz. and R. M. Cox to confer with blnlstlc Schools." "Southern Melodies." by Hayes; nn In accordance with the purpose of 1I'e the besl I. ' month's vacation. Matilda Han· Eleven Iowa City elecUon this tall by Marlin J. Me· l'epl'e~entatlvcs ot the 'West Liberty mn . Of the same department. has Oovern of IOWa City. old favorite. "ThCl'e's a Long. Long community club regarding a cele· thl' Jewish chautauqua association Troll," by ElIlott; march. "Mt. bral!oll of this kind. A cleflnlte prO· othel' faith. $1.,8 and $Z.,8 ~.ne to her home In Victor. Col.. Othe,' county offices promise mOLP ~c"JthY." by Beans; popu!>.,. num· oC l'lliladelphla.. which dh'ected lhe r a three weeks' visit. 'Boys At Camp or less close competition, depending gram has not been dra w up. I All Silk Suit Vests and Blouses, all colors, . .Mr. and Mrs. WlIllam Schramp· much upon how the "egulal' ticket ber. "Ramona." by 'Va.yne; Stars address. it was devoted to the ad· and a~rlpes Forevel·."· by Sousa. vancement ot the undel'standlng of values to $6.00, now ...... $3.98 (pr. 628 E. Market street. returned goes. Cedar F.n. Expect. 3,000 II'Ue8day [r()m a. month's vacation George Clearman of Oxford, repub. Jewish Iltcmtul'c, without attemllt In Des Moines CEDAR FALL. Aug. 1 (AP)-An· to discuss the merits at the Jewish All Jackets in novelty stripes, figured and plain, also "llt'nt In Minnesota a.nd Canada. In !lean state senatOr fr()m the twentY" Ewers Gtils Permit tlclpatlng the enrollment for the fall rellg10n as against those at any \ledge ~~irlpany with lIfrs, Schrampfer's fl[th district. wlJl 8001< ra·electlon all Skirts, pleated and p lain, now- parmts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. .Tohn Schreiber. William Russell, term at Iowa State teache"s collego faith. FranCis Billick. John Joseph K Ily. this fall and wl11 have as his oppo' .to Build ~esidence at 3.000 students. the college an· Rabbi Mendelsohn wlll give' an· l'jldS of Charles City. and her slUon • .T. P. Gallagher. democrat. of John Murphy. Louis Dvorsky. nounces the opening date as Sept. other lecture In the chemistry au· Ing In their nrolher. Russel Nles. A2 of Charles Iowa county. $3.,8 and $4.,8 George Dvorsky. Raymond Collins, Ulen O. Ewers. 914 Io\'V!l. avenue. 12. dltorlum at 7:30 o'clock tonight. (.~ty. Mr. Schrampfer received his Robert LeWis. Clinton Davis. and was granted a t»ullellng pc,-n...:t yes· 't~S"'ee fl'om the coll ege of IILW In Silk and Flannel Skirts, with bodice tops, also Blazer ; birds aod t rday to construct a house ana ';;0.1'. ~)I~e. aDd .Mrs. Schramp£er received Ma,·cus Owen. all Of Iowa City. a!'C Local Police Get Hnced tban age In Manvlllc Heights. O. II. DUl~' ~er M.A. degree. 'lttending the CIllzen's MilitarY : fIoYS, haY. lap and son will be the contractor. F:1'ne8t Horn. profeesor In the col· Trnlnlng camp. at Camp Dodge. Orders to Inapect · We Need Teachers ;:c~~~~: ..~.~.~.~ .. ~~~~~~.~~:...... ,.... :...... $1.98 lrde as weI! ' The estimated cost of the house f~e of education. and his family Dcs Moines. Illrely a.de· Automobile Lights It Free Registration , Many Vacancies Sweaters and Blouses, t leave Friday for Flathead Lake. The camp which opened ypsterday Is $8.500. wlll be two storle8. leal strains n a nd contain seven rooms and a. bath. WESTMORE TEACHERS' AGENCY O)ll.. where they will spend a wlll last until Sept. 1. Much time each ...... $1.98 , only now will be spent In drill and atheltlcs. Local poliCe are starting a drive The exterior will be covered with by sp iders ~t1, as guests In the camp of to correct defective a ut a mob I I e 715·716 Old National Bank Bldg., Spokane, Wash. ~ank B. Llndel'Dlan. Mr. Linder· three hour8 each day will be devoted shingles. In the early American Wool Bathing Suits- thplr w~bs, lights in Iowa City and nlnteon cal's man, Who lectUred here last winter. to mllltary dl'ill and the rest of the style. nil' errtclent time In various sports; wresUlng. have been tagged ah·eady. One tag J~ the author of "Passing Fran· does 'not mean a fine but the sec' !lfrs': and other books. swimming. tennis and baseball. $1.98 aDd $Z.,8 I\trlc~ and ond one will cost the offender what ) /o{r. H . .T. Hoeltje. formerly an ill' Boys between the n.ges of 17 and ~ qull)ped ever Justice Of Peace Ella.s J. Hug· ~ Ilctor or English at Iowa Stllte 24 arc elll'o]Jed in the camp. 'fholr hes deems reasonable. lUB thpm' and a gl'llduate of the unl· ex penaea a rc paid to and from the learned to <;Q 1I ~e . 'fhe ordcrs to tho pollce are to 1· ~8Ity. Is doing gradUor~thy Gruwell is leaving Camp T.Alna Hebl. bOth Of Iowa City. ong deten- '\lI~o Chester, East Troy: Wis .. COl' as the pressure is removed, the prices invariably swing 'hlle cater· lier home In Esthervll'o on Satul" Pelzer Lecture. at back to the true value. " "lid l~ day of this week. She Is a rnemool' r enverlDII ~'pi Beta Phi 801'0rlty. . • History Conference I Inyers 01 tlflterA to HO~ + +. I J'!,_ Prof. Louis Pelzel' of the history 1Iet.t1ng Nt Red Ball . It is an odd trait of human nature to think that when • '.' \ ~ .: j d~n'll'lme n t lectured yesterday be· II' • • / - :,/,he OWcer club ot the 186ti. coin. ! for~ tho woekly history conference a price is high, it is going to be higher; and when it is low IE cL881 nY of the rOWtl. national guards held In the Renate chamber at Old .24. I_ Iieli having their regular monthly it is going to be lower. The investor who remembers that Wcate. ,61 eeting and luncheon at Red Ball Ca" ltol at 4 ]l.rn. Motor Coach Service make In tracing the development of the I!iI ~In today. every downward m·ovement in bond prices is followed by between Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, and Washington tl.eglslrar·' 1 eountr), west at the Mississippi. Cap t. GeOl'ge Marosh is the corn· Schedule EffectlvG Juno 1. 1928. Professor Prize" de~cr l bed Towa. City ' /'laMlng office,'. an upward movement realizes that now is a good time A.M. A.M. I'.M. A.M. P.III. P.M. ~ d camlib' as a. ty"leal pioneer village. He lQth oCflcers and privates will be mentioned tho Imparlance ot thl) fur 6:~5 3:10 Lv...... Cedar Raplds...... Ar. 2:46 8:46 hat a .tu· &e nt. to buy bonds. . 7:85 11:06 4:10 Lv ...... Iowa City ...... Ar. 10:50 1:46 7:40 lended !Of trado and Lhe (1lscoverles at gold on + + + the 'Pilclflc eo[[st. and also th8' I_S' 8:20 11:46 4: 60 Lv...... _ ...... l{alonll ...... Lv. 10:06 1:00 6:65 p.,...a ~unl" GrouJ18 of Ing of the tillY of tho cowboy, 8:60 12:15 6:20 Ar ...... Washington ...... Lv. 9:35 12:30 8:26 ~ .O.T,U, M~t We recently purchased some very choice general mar Reduced liNund Trip Flue to Washlnlton alld return, 'MO, - the ])&1' ',' :I:be Johnson county W .C.T.U. New Process Tlckela lOud for 3U days. Il.l ,tbll ~(\U ~O.UP 8 wlll hold meeU ngs tod«y ut Phi Kappa Sella ket bonds that we can offer at a bargain. Complete schedules may be obtained from Agents or ~il8\nr . ~~ Tl'lnlty Eplscol'ol pW'lsh houso. Laundry & Clean Operators. lit/., II o'clOCk the local aOclety wlll • I Lots to Patrick ing Co. Local Coach Station: Interurban Depot · ~t and In the atternoon the 'ld T\lurt' C~~nty meeting will be conducted by Drlta chaptet' of Phi Kappa fro· Soft Water Used CEDAR. RAJ)IDS ti'lr( IO~ CITY RY :II «>!e Inter' 1"1"1 Ellen K. M,lthet· of Spt'lngdalc. tOl'nlty ye~terday dcedrd 10 G. T. Exclusively BElt 1•• At. the joint meeting I·CPOI·ts of 'IN. Plltrlrk. thell' Ill·ollel·ty cOMIst· Phone 294 Iowa City Savings Bank ,,11 ~ep'~rtlnents will be !l' IVQll. Inl!' of lot 6. Rnd the west 20 teet ~cMo;..0; ~~a~h ~,- . , ..... picn ic lun hean wJlI be served of lot 6. In blo('k 76 of Iowa City. Our Red Cars Go i • .m .• ..- ~~zs5V .~;,' .. ,t.~ , noon at lhe (lnrlRh hOliRe. 'l'I'O R~ ThlA 11l'ol)rrty IR on the northeaAl Everywhere '~ r~!I\ nt Ilr~ to hrlng Mndwl~hp~. n .' onrnN' of nonllldR Rn(\ D ubuque I~~~!!!~~!!!!! 1Il~~!!!!! 1 ~.I~)l , 1o P!\~~l 1\1\<\ W.~\'!; ~~ \.I;fct~ . ~. ____ ,__ _ '" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I. _ ~ .,;;;;.;:... . ~!1fiI1l!l1!pfldfhfflfclllifllliMm!t~· ., . ~=~.~. ~:!~:!!=====~~~~~-~ __ ~!"!'..,.,.~~~~~: IH' , ~I,: 'll' 1/- .j' 1 l I 1 - :rhu~s9a y . Augus~ 2. 1.918 Thursday.
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T. LOUIS, 1 .,( Rulh·. toHy , Meusel's nlnt~ fICO'" a 12 t( Browns here t, of Ih. s.rle~. !On pitched no longe,' mfl){f\ hlghwllYR of the " .gRlnst thr .. e frozen "grochts" In 1\ Intel'; but that JQhnson riot Grain Map~et A'msterdiim's Canals. Serve Onl~ . ,IOPR nOI rll.tuRh the dlY tothers. Coolic;lge,~ V~~. <;9r~ ~~,,~~ 10 Seven sea tte Comme"C'G hnR b0en S(~I ' v("(l n nll sut· I a1moRt as nian' I"ned; tlw tkmnnds of beauty never wm times bnt. Mines at Hibhing. Jbmpa Five Cent.; ~'EW' ~~~J\" " as Minors; Sw.immi&g, ~,ohibjtecl ('('fiRE', so t he Nt nnlH Hlay. m'elJ at ( dented tpat fo, flu"heel to IW"I) · thelll. - . '""Wh~at jlrtwrlrnl1 Con ...... 9r.! 93 ~31 re~ulnrlj' Jilita New swrpt nnt! d,·('ug-.. d when I\',e)' need Score: 94~ 93l 941 Begin~ to R~aclt Aftc:r Low Mar~ Q( Y~a~ "'rh. LocomoUve .... It. .. N~~W; YORK 'A .• melt & n~t... .. 20~ 2021 2021 Koenig, S!'1 •••• ••. On shf'(ll' cn.nfll ml1('ng r An,steri. Rain Makes Him Combs. cr ...... cmCAOO. Aug. 1 (AP)-Unexpect. .Am~rlc.111 Suga" .... C~I Op~ r.p~ dnm I1P"h")!s AU"pnSRP, V ~~., L Ruth. If ...... ed!)·. pOrn took lhe lodd In Uw grain ,\IIl. T.I. & Tel. .... l76D 174 and AmHleJ'Il:II11 must shn " ~ with, Stop Fishing 116 Gehrig, ] b> ...... J1l3l'ketR loday. nnrl Jumpl'd up 52 n Am. Tobnreo B ...... 1 fia 1021 1 C3 Innum~l't\lllP dlieR the tllle of. Mtusel, I'C ...... bushel. on lop oC ~enRntional gOlnR A norondn Copper •. G7\ G5~ ,G7 "Vrllice of lh~ NOrth." But th~>l Bt'pF:mon. W1M .. Aug. 1 (APl RobertsOn. 2 b the dnl' bptor... R~I(ltlv .. l!Canllnes~ At~h Top I< R. F ..... 189 188 188 ('ompn .. isn n ~ ('lIds wit II th(l tItle for "l P''''RltI('nl oolldl;.. I" looking to ... GrabowskI. c or Immp<1la Ie RlIpplle., logel her with Bethlphrm !'ltrel .... on 501 56. the V"I')" hOIlRp r"ont, In \lw Dutch , ward to n dlly-lon.1>: trip !'omorrow to Johnsorl. p ..... hIgh premlllm~ bPlng pn1(l at onrt?, W(,I'E" ("oJlHolldntM On.' .... JAab 144\ frown down n!'l tile' sll'aig'htlare~ 14" Totnl. - ~otll to 81'P one of thl' IndURtrlol I noell tl\'" oel1p,·s. ('spppin 11)' trude"1< Dorll:e Bl'os...... 15' 141 14A ,1wdlrl'" hehlnll the sllOtles" win· . 'who hove bf>(>n ncllvl' In flt'l1ln" corn rDupont De. NI'm ..... 375 a731 3731 dows would fl'own on anyone so &'I'. La IS- elln /ht. tll~l1!H In Ih world. Manush. If .. .. CONCERNING TifF. A<''I'IOS /\,"10 llrod ('''''orA. I'll conf(,RA. T clln·t. rr" .ppn! todoy tn rp.t, r.sortlng \I lien t d"opppd todllY to a nJ'W low· Oe~prnl ),10101'0 ...... 192~ IR9. 189~ price record for th" .Mson. Huen ohllgl'\ him Indoors rrt.m his fishing lnt~'·. Harvester .... 2731 265~ 27U Dentist ~1I. Fa~Uy Closing quolntlon. on COI'n wer!' H14 BIt,e. I b aft"r thu d~llth h~r Cnthpr. to Sha lallghNI. ·on lht' Brul rlVE'r. :Ne\," YOl"k enlrnl .. loak IGaD or Iln~.tu(>d. ~c to aic net higher. with O'Rourke, 8b .. go to work. She 18 tho 8",·,·.. tnry II. lookpll nt hpj' ~hQrllly . 0" If The OlX'n pit Iron min. at Hibbing, Norlh Amo,·. Co . .... 72 71D 72 nO!'l<'pntlng fiatt.. ,')·, !Jut hpJ' ('ye8 were Minn., n,'ousl'{! M ,'. Coolldg.·" curl· T'pnnsy,vnnin...... G4~ GSt fi4~ or log r .. nm n sh'l,lr dpcllnp to ad (AP)-Dr. ArthUr n. 'Yolses. a ' CrOWder • .p .. .. Will. and ~[lndld. She WI'R I'polly oMlty ver slnc(' hp ~Ilmp to "'I~on· ac f;outhe"n 1'ncllle .... 1206 Jl9~ 119~ BENJJllIllN !TARRINGTON, and I. vllncp, nnd !l"ovIHlons at 15c set· young dentist today shot Ilnu killed ' Cotrman. p .. .. Rh ·u:' ~I·t'. PnlMnrr's mpmolr8 wf:lrt:> Hln and was 101/\ uf Its MUrne"" nnd Southern Ry ...... 150n 149~ 160 hi. wlCe, ~fn"guerlte. Rnd their two ' en",og",1 to hl~ Ron. bMk to :l rls~ of 5e. Willse, p ...... vivid. colorful-tho sto,'y or a mnh 11)' t(lcltHle" fill' InoppcUon. ll1b, !4tudp]JRker COl'Jl ..... 71i1 71 71~ TOM. The IIIll'rln"ton. dlRnpprovp chilflr('n, nVf" nnd AC'v(ln years old, . tSlu"dy ...... who hnd b.pn oldlpr, IHI\·l'nture,·. 'I' XUH Co,·p ...... 01l ROA ,Gl a or the mntch. hut Cellil <10<'. not bin&, wllt l~ !.~r. 'oolldgp'9 rh'st stop r~agpr buying. chi fly for BI><'CU' while thry .Irpt In, their bedS. dllllomllt. ~XPIOl'N', nnu, obov. Illl. tomorrow artet· he lea ,·ps ,'dnr r... Illto,. who hail chongpd tllelr millds Unloll PaelCic ...... 1942 194. Ion 1'0' know this. She ha. rec ntly a mnn ot .. ullu,'. nnd leornln~. lie U. R. Rubber ...... _... 33 32S 32i ' Totllls ...... jected a proposal of mllrrlllll'O from lillnd lod!l'e. The trip will be mnclp "" 10 IIkelihoorl of eorn bpln;;- plpnt!. -~------, mu"t hnvl' lIwoJ wond .. rfully b(,(o,·. 1>y trnln. "Mr. COOlidge. hreompanl d ful In Sel>lember. gllv" Impetus to U . R. Steel ...... 143 140~ HOl Now is the time to send in 'Batted for ( HORA f~ V A IL, one of IInrrlngton's dlsen stru('k him ,]own. 1>y M..... oolluge and son. Joh.... , will Iho upwor<1 8,,,ln,, oC the corn mor- "'I'sling. EIre. _...... 95f 94 94 your furs New York ... _. lJu In~"B associlltes, Ilnd Incur~M Suddrnly. In the mld"t ot a 8('n· 1.(•• lrlv~1I In I, special ellr to th ket 'InU hol~t.d thot delivery at one '''-oolworth & Co . ....187f 18311 1866 st. Louis ...... hi. 111 will. ill' a re.ult. t~n .. e, a "1138m ot pain eroosed his h",u·t Of th~ mrnlng Industry or tM 'lime O~ high o. $1.00 11 bll"be1. It leI. ·rr. & Conch .... 383 32& 32n Summary-R TH1~ HARlUl'W1'ONR. to h<> rhl of !fi{!('. ilia I')'PS clos 11. nOl'thw~~t. Ho will be glvAn nn op· Plll'ly »(>came apparent tllat holdp,'s 5. Grabowski ~Hl\. concoct It 1,lot, with V II'" HII volpI 1;1111 ..<\ Rl1pntly fmm a 1)(H'tunlty to \\'atoh th hllnt'lilng or ------~------Johnson. Manl ('o,·nl',. oC lh~ ,'oom find moUon~d 01'(', t,'Om tts extraotlon (rol'n tho .of the M)rn tllk.n over ypstertloy hc,lll, \\h~ .. N)y Tom find" hpr Markets at a Glance Brannon; home I'll", to lPllv •. ground 10 Its RhlpmE'nt to the Oreat In .eWpment oC July contrncts her Th~ nulrh dty where tho Ame";"un OIYJlIllie lelllll l~ rOJllPpOllg Is rul lo~kea In h~, ' OWN> at midnight were double plays. l wl\h "'I'ho mMt('r will rPllt now. MIRs l .akP1l ",'.... pIR. r In no hMte to let (;0 oC own ..• tlu'ouj(\J hy !t s"ri~s of (·annls. Th('y tu-e URl'd only as mJrrllrs, but ,\ms Gehrig; basp on Ill'ew.', Whlto Ilt nlbhlng thp chlpC I>xpcu, .. hill. and we". Rhowlng It (11"1)0"1· NEW YOR1{ trl'll:rm \Jpslttllrs 10 1'111 In hN' callais a nrl be,'ome a city or III'0ad l\iCh· LAJiRl.'t'HOAA, Il !lI"RII)ntet1 youn~ Corlman, ~rllt~ Cplla. Wllhel'Pd UII hpr notl'R nm] Llv~ will In"poct plfbllc buJWlngs and '1lon to Pl'orlt by the fnet thn! temp· WHYS. .\ bove Is till.' (,entr(,1 ~ tati (/n wilh t he 1I111'bor in Ille b'\l'lI~ · ,· o l1l"l . out. by Cofrmn ehal>. who I~ hnp,ll(,fn4iy In lOVt~ Iplt. " 'he,, .h" l'etl('hNI hpJ' room, pa,'kA In the cltl'. ,0rtlrll,V tile 11Ulk of the nctt,ol supply fltorkH- Alt'ong; high priced ell'" 0011 3; hit •• off with her. ,,·lthout wtUling ro,' lhl' hulle,' wu" hrlnl DutC'h hnvr b(\C'n ('oVPI'(\d. nut Amster· 1] : lOfdn,~ pltcl johh'.. lind ih~ objr('l oC gos"lp. It HOII:1fl . rttHl n H\\'C" Pl. On the lllblp l'u~lI. uulldlnl!S \,'111 be In.peeted dellve,'~', wI're bl'lngln~ Sr to lk It J1'Ol' ~I~n exclmng{>!!-MlxcrJ; ster· citr.-.'lQO h l 'ld g e~ ~onn('et 90 iglnnds dllm ha. 1001,.<1 Into tile mhTor of .... Umplre"-Gul lit,· .'IOlp drfender I. hy the Ch·p. ,~ 1I111!' pl'I·I'olo.lor bub· 1.'>1'8 too. bush I today over the Septemb~r ling high ...·; gullder~ at n w 1928 - hut "hout thr only II sr to which !J e,' "unills and Ildmh' g hel' shim· Time ot game OW};N mlHNS. who I. rich nnu bINI c1r('ertully. o1lrlce. low. thl' wnter hjl!hwny~ m'(' put i~ to m el'ing jrnog'C'...... Bocian). pl'omln('nt. L.'1l'J'Y. ngh'"t :,;turlng (It thp I my. l'elln Mid Cotton-LoW~l ' ; henri~h world'R ~Pl ' VP tl R 1l11J'I"Ol'~. With Chlca~o ol'l'lvals ot corn to· Thp Itlz ~ l1s like Lo spe th ir Ilt whnt hI' hIlS dOll~. IIrA". Cl'lIn MI(-OJ n Iy to hN'R"'f: "It cn n·t 11l.t! cn,'ryover .tatlRtir •. 'fhl' Olympic .~t"rs Who journ(')' !l3.'·'·OW. foul' nnd five· sto,'y housp" to mO'TY him. Rhe .... fuRe. nnd It ron'l po~"I1Jly Just. my d.llr." . Bbndi fir.m~r, But day totaling only lliO en"s nnd with Rugnr-Rteody. PARIS CLEANERS nut Rhe nte IlP3,·tlly nnd lIngerpd only 10.000 bu. bookl'd toclllY to ar· tllC'ro will do no RwJrnmlngo In l'\ m· g,'ow to eight and tpn storlps in Baseball I'f'turns Tnm'~ rlnJ; wlH"'n the (J:ll~ Volume Sm_II;, Oil, of(ee-EaRY; JiJurol>pnn Rel1ln~. ~hone 6.=.,8 ______, paRsPR without wo,·t\ trom him. oVI'r hpr coCrel' 1><>(or(' she set obout rive III"·~. offerings of tutur!' rJI' sl('I"CJ:un'H rrtnnl:-l, th{> Natlnnnl Geo the wolpl" And Wh en, along tl1(1- MR!'I. DR})\\! goe" to pleceo Ilt lh. ll'nnsrriblng hE'r notE'R. IIv('rleR dwlndll'u rapidly. anI! thp eJnCi\GO gl'aphir Ro('lplY !i<'\y9, r ..>r thnt Is l,·p ..·horller ccl cllnol.. lhe lrndc"! ~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~;;~;;. , Utilities Stron~er AMF.RJC 8hock Of hPllrlng tho t Celill'. pn· Fal onN' . ent (or hor ognln In the SPlllPmber price kept mounting fllst. p,·ohihilNl. 'fo filII In. morP 01' It's. ~rp~n 01' "prill" 11I'Pnle" out they ! t AUg- Whent-Eosy; »(>nrl.h crop nu· orrldpnlally, I. no temptation. Iw. t,w,su,'O the .crne" multiplied IlS gagpment I. \)rok~n a nd thllt Tom lol<' anr,·noon. Tlo WII, loOking {'urt'ent Cl'OP e.tlmnte" which ~BW YORK, Aug. 1 (APl-I'rlces gest.u 0 1928 ~orn yield of 3,004 ,000. vlrt'R. ('lIl1~(I thr- w n tl'I' IR only thf'('(' C(I(>l they arp. bv rertectlon. • Te\\' Yorl< ._... . hAS lett town. w,·('t.I",J' we"e rtrnwr In tire bond mnr1low the treIl8ury'& Illllhor· tew YO"k at TilE J1.\vE, • With Fa~m Leader Iz~d buyln!!, price. \\' h~at olVed It~ woakne•• lal'gely boston at Chi Gubnn Muga"R re<'ov~re(l mo.qt of 10 thf' (Il~t that thr nvel'ag~ of Aug. ,~~ . Wushlngton a 'I'hen ("pUa roundpd th" ~nrnrr (lC . ... . the. ground lost In yesterday's 1 Ill'lvllte CrOl) estimotes tOday wos . ~'. . hlludolphla a the atre!'t. Hhp wllntel1 to rlOHl' hpr :. ' . I .• :-om\,· YORK, '\'"l". 1 (AP)-fn • Iunlp, Cuba CIl"" Rugar convertible 'for a harvl'st of 565.000,000 bu. of • '":1"... ,. , eypp. Ilk.. n smnll child who I. ' , , (I~hllng trim. Gov.rnor ,mlth .-1" At.E .. . 7'11 Ildvnnclng n"IlJ"ly 4 pOints nnll 286 .000. :'>/i\T1iON Qrnlld thot lh<' Ihln~ It wl"h .. ,. to 'dolnp.tlc wlnler wheat and .J~~... ~ • ...... ,..:...... ~f.-' tu rm·,1 tod:'y (rom Il ~hort vncntlon I'j. \ I 'r' "I @I'(' hos vanl.hp<1. nut. In a mo· the debentu"e 8'. about hlllC 118 hu.. or Apl'lng wh~nt. TheRe at the sf'Mhorp 10 thp main h"~" St, Louis ...... O\P'[lt. "h~ 8IlW th" T·'l\1con .. r home. much. Dod"p Brothers G's wpre In tlgu,·e.. we,,<, much largor thtln gen or hi. r ' 31l11l~I g n nperntlons, dPt<:'rml· C~nt'DUe$ tbrou_b ut Augult will) It. ornille fIlrlldl' and thp hint r1 mand. wlill Ooodycllr TWe (j·s. ""lIlly expectpd. Besides, Liverpool CIll.cllllllltl ...... nrd. In mnpl1lng out hnltle IInps, to v York ...... of dull crlmAon ~howlng through J{1l)'~er & Co. 5l·s. N£Lllojlal Rudin, 'qtlOtllUollS Wl"'e low I' U)on due, nnu give Immplllntt> attention to the corn tor G"s Ilnd New York Dock 5's tho un"dlnn t\"ah-Ie provlnc('s wo"p the llPnvy Inc .. Hhar],,"-. IIt'Il RP('tOJ·. S~lect YOur Fur Co~t From the Largest TIlt' .(,J'vnnl In hurt nn,1 hlut' IIv· mnde substantlnl gain.. "Pllort~d a~ IIk.ly to horvPRt this AnxlouA to u,k .. ndvontngp oC ony ery admlttNI h .. r 0 nu. at the toot or Rnl1" were somewhllt Irreguln~. ~PfiAon 51 °00,000 hu. On ts followed Aplrlt OC rpvolt u!:n InAt the rpllUhll· °1 Stock in Cedar Rapids! the Hltdr•• slood Mrl!. Olover. trim Or :ll NOrthHn 5'8 moved Up mart' ,corn rAthpr thon wh~nl. ton ...... o lid llmllJng. en nR On tlw I)a,.t ot th .. formpra of thllll a point. Peoria and Ela.stern ]adelphla .... . "Will YOU go UP to your stUUy. thp W (,9t. tlw polltlcol lIputpnllnt. 4 's Wl're under pres.ure. sa!(g-lnJ'\' 8 Ve.terdl my d .. ut? I'll let you know wht'n oC thr d~mO('ratlp prp~I'lenllnl nOIll' points to a; new row tor the year at STO(J1( :\rAR'KET AVF..RAGER i"lplU,eES. 4.tl to,W~ o games. (r! hw~ hIlV.,. nl'l't\ngpd (or him to ('on· Gttml Mr. j.'l\lroner Is rMd)'. It'A not one I111nol9 Ccnlrnl 4'~ slumped 311. 20 Ind. 20 Rnl!. oC hil< bl'st days. Somellme~ he 8U(· fer her" tomorrow with Gporgp N. 811f(J;LllY mOrp thnn 0 point nnd SL Every; croat was m.ade in our own ~hop . t. Louis at , Pepk. or lll1nol •. Onl' Of tht> farm ;V,'(lnpsday ...... IOfl.4G 14~.89 '" ~. ~ (, ~, Illshul'gh at fers tpl'rlhly. the poo,' ~ou1. .. I've 1'31'1 ~'. oC 2,000 were InClined to .lender. who .oIlS l)prn at odds wllh 1'u ••dny .. .. _...... 195.05 144.14 had , a fire lighted In your roOnl henyln,e.s. and ca~riea the famous Green"l:S Inclnnotl nt the admlnl.tJ'llqon on agrlrultural Week BeltO .... _...... 192.23 142.26 J ,,;- f not that one npeds IL 13uL fires are '!;hi' foreign list ",,'as steady. A us· hlcago at Br ,l"I'lIer, Yelll' ago ...... 108.44 148.H 80 chee"CIII, don't you tplnk.?" Irnl11ln Commonwealth 4l's, which Guarante~! M~d~ up in all- the PQP~· I)illcloses ApllOintment Igh )928 ..... _...... 209,04 167.03 A IIIl'ric8J1 C~1I1l hung UP he,' hat Ilnd collt h£1.ve b en heavy on repertl ot de· MORT~SJl:V - MJUA'lR Smith dfllclosNl the nppolntmpnl. JAw 1928 ...... 178.84 138·36 lar fura, ~iml, styles. "Nlto ClUb Revoe" an""s City ( in the wardrobo thot was painted a crfll.8ed government revenues trom and .JURt !)aCo,'p he lett Hampton Bayp. Totlll stock sale. 2.300,500 shtlrcs. t. Poul 5·0: I, 811very grecn. ""ILh n r""toon of custorn,'J, Improed tmctional1y. Flnt I ro "'A on the door8. There wa" It on thl' ROlllh shorp of Long Jsland. AllELE ROWLAND iInnenpolls 9· 7's, with warrants, Rio Orande Do !taint Acent or Illvender from the where .Inre Aoturdoy hI' hM be"n 25 Beautiful CQats Extra Special $95 Each "Jiliz Singer" M waukee 2; C. Sill 7'A and one or two others closed *,helvea. InkIng It ('MY, Bwlmtnhllf and golf· a pQlnl Or more higher. On the d~"k hl'twN'n th" wlnrlow" ng to his hpnrt's content. HI' III" In our big I,lock we h~ve 150 ele,ant JlOLLYWOOO ROUND .. Weste, 8100d a. typewrltt'r. Th .. r" Were cllnM to b<> drnwn out f\S to while "CI,'v,,\-, ]' Iuylcl". mOhlt 10; '" book" In a. C08(' npor the fJre might "I'.~II1t (rom hi. t{llk wllh coats-iJt~luding .everal Hudson Seal uchlo 8; Oklr bpn InvltPd. nnd for an hour or ~rltn.gton 1; Qlover summoned her. Ilnc\ ottendnnre oC RUmmel' schoolR According to N.~~e8t more he Intenr1" to e"changl:' Views 'f un1\~ ftlJr. Fnll"'oner Is rNl(ly now." with his gue8t On the farm pro In, thl' stote IR Incre~lng, In !h~ fall ~d Wiljlter Fashjc;ms elln went ot once to his room. obI m . ol)\nlon oC Dean J. 'E. Foster, dlrec· • \ He was lYing on the couch between tor or summl'r se8810n8 tI.t TaWil popl,. who I" clns.lrlpd tiS n reo We invite you to view our display Bring in your wprn F,ur <;'!~t for Cal the windows. He gJ'eeted her with publican, 18 ehtl,lrmll)'l or till' COm· Slllt~ college. here. Mr. Foster Is street of -exquisite lmts. These adorable an estimate of l,he cos~ of r~11!od~!, ~~w ~howi~( Ii smile, and she ""ated he"sele 1X' ~llll(>1' or twonty-two which for S4'V· Ilre.ldent ot the TOwa. Stnle Teach· 1Pappas lido him, her pentll poised over her "1'01 ypnrs hns bet'n try tnA' to Iret eNl . a~Sj>Clation. Soul·Stirring Drama cr~tion8 ~re. replicas oC ma,ny': in~ it. Pic~ 0\lit whatever mODIII, J.J.UllUle Feflture Pl'o~r.a~ notebook. fie studied her, a cur· \ Cl'{!pral leglRllition ::llong the line. "~ I pn and women pl nn ahelld now· famous models originntl)d ~n Paris yoy like l)~l in our stock of new shows fOl' the price Crippen, lou"ly sllrdonlc gleam In hJs eyes. ¥!i". of tht' v~toP!1 McNAry Hougen bi ll . Mitra to complete tMlr college of the"Youth of' - MI •. West core. She couldn't g upS" the picture she and 'New York. See the",! J,92S-29 Coats aJld we'lf, make yo~_ of one TTl' 1M Il worm Crlend of Vlce·Presl· cOljrsc nhead oC schedule through pro)ltlclor or the ma.dl' as she sa.t there, her tlllrk. holr Ihll mP(]lum of the summer co ur~e8 ." Today Old. coa~. Ioo~ \i~e :'If)f. a~ ~ j 1,""i-'\80~- -t'> n In e·onfprence ' killed and his brother8 Perry a n/l boif 8t the o ul ~ l 'vo missed 80 much." hpre with mrmbPrA Of lhr demo rn· I(~nneth Weber were fte rlous1y In· Stl~~Comedt llt.: 'V.. weighed "you'n find It. such 9.9 It l~. In tlr I'x~cllllv~ r'n mpn lgn rommlttee. jur~ when a. ROCk W~ train 1&7, ' the desk In the room where you will UI'gp him to makA n dpclarlltlon sl~UCk the LJ'uck In which ffie1 ere ·li,ual Price. . \' I I 'Work. provide(]. that Is, that )'OU 'th t will prove arr pi able to {I' lend! t "Idln, three mile. 'West OC here late j:Il!! read the tranecrlpuona of your Of the M~Nary·HaUiel\ blU. ~ "'evlng, . I ...... _~ ... --'!'~_.J.I I, p, 1928 Thursda'y, August 2, 1928 The Daily Iowan, Iowa Cify - ----~~----.. ~~~--~~~~--~------.------~'~'----~----~----~--~------~--~~------~-----~.------~--~------. rgetful: "Bambiho" Lifts FortY:-·Second Circuit , I I , meler high and the 400· mp[c,: Inter· 20 Foot Putt Win. Homers Ruth, Roacoe Hall Will George Baird to' n)P(lInt" h" .. <1 1es. by Fight Tom Ball'<} will r"turn to th. unlvel" M~t f<,r E'pino.a 8rady Mlty In i';elltell1lJer .... ady for his Our Olympic S~ot 'Tossers lhh'd y .. ar of Int"l'rolleglate rompetl· at Cedar R piela rOUNTRY C LU~ , Meusel Win for , Race on Olympic tlon. lie Is xp('cte(\ to be the cmck Chicago. Augusl I (A l')-;\laJdng It anchor m.w on the Jlnwkeye mile Ro~co Hnll. unlver.1t y boxing In· I'cluy team n ext BPnso.. n . 20 foot putt for a birdIe four on Ihe I _ Yankees, 12 to 1 st"ucto,' will ,·"n.·", ,'{'lotions with Team Saturday flnnl gre n dlmlnutlve Abellit:d the Bro~ y famlly of Coe fllme when 1'"l'ln08a of Chlcflgo s na tched Ihe he meets Tom B,·ndy. the h" other of , U -t-,_l St t R 1 R •. ..: D.-: att...... Chiou,,\) \) p ep golt ~hamlllon~h11l ; JohnsoQ, New York J ack "Kid" Brndy, whom he koyoeq nl eo a es e ay oWing n-eg ."' j JrJh, t\,,. g "rsp of p"U nk 1I'01Hh, or· In the> Co u,·th rO\lnd of I;I ~ ten round T earn May Break Open at r01YHiiiic, Allftlet'o q, ,, ls., l,oda)', . Twirler Pounds bou t at the carnival grounds last ~ he ' putt guvP E-nlnQsa the tlll~, So tlmlay nigh t. Record -- tOlr't~;pr with $5 00 In , .oah whWh " Out Five Hits S LO~'EN. ITolland, Aug. J (AP ~oes 'wllh It. by the .• 1 e~Hle " mal'Sin " The ma tch iylll l)e ot CoonI' . ~l,lp!(lR Ame"lcJe on 1..1 elm]"',l " r ~oo , 'o;J ureaklng: rou.nd 'It , ~ Ha ll by 10 0" is pounds ,lDd meler ,elay t~nm, (; ~ orge k Balrll OlympiC "ufinlng f. rtl~ ~ \\/ h ~ n th ~ ~ 51 1va8 283. It Was til\!, , ~ec~o a " Ruth'. forty second homp of' no Bob 1s said to b.. 3 cleverer ma n than will be the third find la.t tr'hlv/ rslty )leusel's ninth, helppo t he Yank ~ .. s hI t I tt ih «JI ' I ~ha mplonshlll lIon })y A be \)IlthJn .a ., /lWre a 12 to } victory oVfr (he 1,Is brother, n, ,., o( lowo. athlet.. to go In to nction In gg~g r ,w ng }'egfL . a. I ymp ~'Pl'k. L:u~t Suturcloy. h r cupturri. '.: 'I Browns here tod~y In th~ rlrst ' arne 'l'he unlvrrslty boxlnl; Ins ructor, the Olymptc games, history st. ,·t. (omOl'l'OW morning. ilie West'irh 6ppn prown wJlIl .. ~ ))()w1 n g Ao me at the Rid]1 tha t ;.nod The Ame,'lenhs took flnnl work~ 'tQtal or 291. ~ of the ~p rl rA. Yount; lIpnry John· him /l. senRllllon on thp '\V estrrn Bnh'c1 and his three te3m mnte. I h Ih " • Bon pitched (Or tllP champIons , outs touny In '" tlr l.. ~ I rr .'.h with Thr~e ~ lt ' ol< e" bPI."Ilfl Abe t!l~I'. Y Ii Or the > run In 111Hnl hent fit Ih p A'111~ter'am mist shrouding tH e s lot?n cnnal ~h d 'i'ns his younvP" uNthp\, dU, )Yh,o 1 a al oRt Rt. Lolll"lans, canst t"st winter, disposed of In.ck r; but that g ti,r~e, ' , "Kia" .Brad)' ol hi", leisure In two 'l...--;~;~~~;#~~~~jt1~i: stadium Salurday and If s ll ccessful eount,·y side. Manogel' If~ rl';¥ ' Pe~, cnt'ded 286. HoI' top Smith, t\lll i :y fa thera., Johnson n.ot only helll th(> Brown~ s uccesslvc nlghls at th!> Coe carnl- In qunllryl ng cOm l)ete In lhe final Burke a nd thp ~oach e. 1 '~ll d ': l e4 th blond youth f,'om J9plln, . 1011/., and ' It! nn,' sat. I to seven soatterArl hits, but collected ,,11.1 last wPck. On Freday night li e rac.. the follOwing clay. A111e,'lclln scullers, pnl,... lHi d, fo~ , (l,e vtte,·nn. J,!ck Hutchinson '1f , mly never almost As mllny hlmself-flvp In f.IVe gained 11. decision ove\, the showma n I Oth .. r member" of th" qun,·tet \yllt e'ght·oared c " e w ~ . 111 goOil cdnilltinn C; hlcl1t:o were lied fo,' fOIl,'th alld ' Ilay, at'e" times at hnt, nn nl,,!oAt unpreoe· and on Ra tllrd:w night pU'l ched his p,'obnbly be Fred Aldermn'n, fO rmet' a nd ~n lc1 the climate d JlJl ea r ~ Lo fUth with a score of 287. " ~ p them, dented leat tor a pitcher. way to 11. cleon linorl, oul In the ~ I.leM:m n Stn.te nthlete noll" of the agree with them. f ,: I!',ey need Scarp: fo u,·th round. 1rn.ll'. superior foot· Illinois A. C.. John r"",wI8, Detroit G ...at~st Inte"est h I'e is .Il). ' lieI ',t l.. . ' NEW; YORJ(- A.B" 'R. H. PO. A.E, work and Bp .... d ma(le the heavlpr Y. M . C-;J A" and Emerson Spencer, big CalWll'nlo ' c rr~v a na In ihlet11"b. 'H 'A:tale!lci Jake Meal~re ~, Amster· '., Koenig. 8S ...... 6 0 ~ 1 2 0 /nan a n easy mark (or his well dl· Stanfol'd. chanre or winning t he ooll lIng \ f IJ:J" '\:.-Ih F' I ,.If (!'J • If the n,ph run In time oJ)pr6xl. events. 0 nulaDl irat 0 .lerl" I V ,11 ~'" , Combs, M ...... ~ 0 0 5 0 0 rected rlgJ\ts nnd lefts 10 the head. Ruth, 11 ...... 4 3 2 4 0 0 hiallng th"l r perro,·,nnncPA In th'" , Cu llC() rnla's fh·.t (j))))ohel]t viII lie; LEVE~~NP , Ohio, AUg. 1 (AP) ~ ¥rp Wi th I lItlp of, Gehdg, Ill< ...... 5 2 1 S 0 0 tlnal tryouts, u new world's ;lnil the 'Belgian eight. , :-T}re Attil~tles OR~"rPfl I), .. mselvi s· I BUI th ~ >l Mtusel, rf , ...... 6 3 2 0' 0 Olympic record will M set. The Cle at JrAst )1OJ<)/n ", thf)" own "!'fall)Bt .! Robet·t$()n, 21, ...... 4 1 1 0 3 0 White Sox Seat present mnrk Is 3.10, mndc by the 10, ,_ "_ilL (J_JI lao ,,, • ~ tlll' Y n nke~M tor th~ dar by dcfoa~' , Ullo fOr'! liI(' Dutch , Grabowski, " ...... 4 2 2 5' 0 (l United Fltate~ tenm, of J9 24, rulILO .xoe wei DfJIIt l'1g {hc In<1l,{ng ~ to 1 here this nnd sHo nt, Johnson, p ...... 5 0 G 0 1 0 Every meh,her of Ihe current NE I\' YOFeK. A~ g . 1 (AY) ,Itl,ernoon In lhf IJ,:"t ,game pC . the 1 'Oll(htloceil Bostffll tted Sox team Is r3(loble of 400·mptel'R well J O I 1 ml ~' 'Rlsk'o,Cle elan!! 'e\-tlnke,' ~e rl ~". . ~~he iifu.rgmpn u~s"ulted Ii,ss win .. Total. 44 12 1~ 27 7 0 Uildel' :49, while Baird a nd SJ)ence,' lloy. 'on" 01 the lM.tllng r.bh~!!Nller. wliJr ~ I !},~ltn for ,\1)< I ' un ~ In the ,"yone g<\ f'/I'. LO[JlS- •A ,n, R. U , 'PO. A·E. havp hen ton :48. When the Amerl· ofor t he 'h~ltvY\\'el!1'ht l)O\(ln g dhaln· HPcH nd, but BIlly nayne thereafter 10" on lhe,rl McNeely, rf ...... 4 0 2 0 0 0 twice , 4~2 , 7.. 3 cdn t .. lim set the record, t''''e run· pIOn 9111]) vacated b)' Gene 'rUJln r h .. I}1 them "coi·cleas. • • Brannon, 2b, ...... 3 t 1 2 2 0 ners averaged :49 . ' will meet HobJ,ltb f1bb~"tl or Ith.iy Tile sr0"p: MRnush. lr ...... ~ SunlToary-Runs haU"a In. Meqsf l ond ~r (alr . 5, Grabowski 3, Kopnlg 2, Rqth, "Red" Faber was master ot t11e FOR SAI,E HELP WANT~D- Johnson. Manush: two base hit. situation , In the opeller a nd held . 51. \=~ __ WANTED-STUDENT FOR SAT· -, Brannon; home "mA. Ruti!. Meusel: 'C(lrl'lga n's team lielple". In the ., double plays', Durocher, Koenig tp ' pinches. In both games the Boston FOR SALE-MODERN SIX·ROOM. urday afternoon & ellenlng-must GehrIg; ba." on '1)1).1Is, of( Crowd" r ii, lIn.up was shaken up. Want Ad Iha ve 'shoe selling experlence-call I. ' frA;'! 00 1ltIf! house and large grounds. Beautl· Coffman, '\:I'mse' 2. J Qhnson; struck Scores: ...... r-.-,S1UfF' AT In person at Kruegers, out. by CoHman 2, 'Wllt8~ 4, J ohr(. FIrst game: ful location In Manville He Ig h t B. Rates 'wA-N1'~i6- LAby T,EAClJImS o:R eOn 3; hltA, off Crow(ler 8 In 2 2·3; ~o~{o n ...... 000 000 200-2 students $25 te. ~40 weekly, H'lma Writ!' Q·l01-Th ~ Dally Iowan, One or two 1110 'ft,,~ Cqffmon 3 In 2 1·3; Wiltse 6 1n 4; Chlrngo ...... 030 000 010-4 AmR~ 4&" t'er\-Itory, ~llgh cla~~, l'~eaaallt Jelt on ' basp, Rt. Loul. 6 ; Npw York Batteries: ITllrrls, S ..Wemll'e and Three to five day., 10 Per , Une ,'vorle, You wll) be d cllg~ted with ' ~ Hi l osln~ pltche,', Crowder. Hoffman. H 6 V I n g; Fa b era n d FOR SALE-B FLAT TROMBONE, "" .. 9J~ Six days or \o'l\llIr, 10 p., the plo. n. Betty Bubhles. Ce/Jflr Rap, "':- 'Umplres-Guthrl(' a nd Hildebrand, Crouse. Cull 133 2-W . lils. la, Time or game-2:07. Reco nd game: line , BOSTON- A.B. R. H .PO. A.E. Mlnlmu", rhll'ge, aDo ___ FOR Rf,NT Sumner, If , ...... 4 1 3 1 0 0 FOR SALE-PIANO. CALL 3092·J. Count five warda to the line. [ERS Rollings, 3b·2b .. .. 3 0 0 1 1 0 Grid Book Lists Golfers Should Observe Rules of Each word In tbe adverUa. FOR RENT-SJ\fALL FURNISHED RogeH, 2h·sg ...... 4 0 2 4 7 2 men t must be counted, The home-427 South Dodge. PllOn+ I Baseball Standi~gl I LOST AND FOUND prefixal "For Bale." "ror "'Iagstead, cr ...... 4 1 1 3 0 I 272G-J. Hawkeye Feats Etiquette on Course Says Kennett Rant," and IImlllU' ·.rodt, Ib ...... 3 0 2 6 2 0 FOUND-BLACK SHELL Rl:' "LoIt" AMERICAN L~,,) AGU E on611 at tbe b&81nnlng 'or W FOR Rl~N'1'-FU RNH;)tF.D HOUSE Taitt, rt ...... 4 0 3 2 2 0 gla8sP~ In brown leather call6, W . L. Pct. a.re to be coulltM In the total keeplng apartment wIth g~tage by Berry. c ...... 3 0 0 4 S 2 aolC~rs at Flnkbin. Cleld should Is "0 fortunalp u ,~ to h tl vp It is It Call Ilt Iowan and poy tor this n.d '.IV York , ...... 71 31 .696 Gerber, ss ...... 2 0 0 2 1 0 Names Nelsdn, Armil number ot word, In tb. ad, yeal'_ 419 8, SummIt. Phon6 2814. b~ more CibSl'rvnnt or the rule. ot IHffirult task to keep t he fairways Phlin~e\Phla ...... 66 ~6 .644 Myfr. 3b ...... 2 0 1 1 0 0 In g{)Oll Hlla ,)p 1ll11 """ /lolfp!,s w 11l Tbe nllmber and letter In a Cilassgow Among <'tIQUf tt~ of r:olt, nct'O ,·ttlng- to COl.eh LOS'1'-lILACK CONKLIN FOUN· CARAGE FOll lU;NT. 624 NORTH Bt. Lou " ...... r.2 fiS .495 Griffin, 'I) ...... _... 1 0 0 0 0 0 help and !'~Illorc divots that they blind ad are to be oounte4 .. taln pen- name on pen, Leave at Linn. PhOne 2203·J. C I ~ve l an(J ...... 47 .6 .456 Simmons, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nation's Best C. Rennpt. h" ve mMe, It I. nOl nooesBul' lIy bad one word, Iowan orrte~. Cilicago ...... _...... 41 1\6 .456 Settlemire, P ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 ~lr. K ennet . tllt,," that w hil ~ goo lf to all: t\'ff. hut It Is bah galt OIlllNIn...... ,.." ... per " )"hlnglon ...... 46 58 .442 FOR llENT-bEStRAliLE lIfOI? 'Ru rn",'l' ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Three scoring feats of University many players n'·O quite onr.. Cul 118 nnr IlOor spor tsmlUl sblp not to reo tnch. Pl'n lTol1sps-J. R. BO!l<;hnagel 8< Time Detroit ...... 42 liS .420 "Williams ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ot Iowa player,. ore li sted among I,bcr It. LOST-MAN'S WHrR'1' W A'I'CH. One Ineh "nlllllletl. e..... Bqston ...... 38 62 .380 to the rules lMt Huhtrnct or a(lel S011. Phone H15. : " 'Rothhrock ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 the prinCipal scoring I) lay" at 1927 Liberal I'Pworc1 , Phone 2473-J, per month, ",.eo day 'Vp~f:P'·day's n<'!lultg n f:trok p to thp Reorp, thry :'lr(\ not ToU,I!'g Olsi lIrbs ....Hev ing ..... , ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 In th~ current Issue ot Spnl<1lng'. Cla.sslf'ed a/Jverth,lnJ In b, , FOR RENT- 7 RO(}M HOUSE; ALL l'ew York 12: St, 1,0uls 1 S" Rtrlct as to thp rules Of ~OUl' t psy Anolhe,' point that i~ stl'PBsed I. o!ficlal Intercollegiate football !(ulc1~. p. m , will be pubUlhlld the Ih 0 d ern 1 m \) r ov men I.; lood in" of boston 2·3; Chlc"fo 4·7 that orr an important part of tho WAN"11:0 e 'fotal.... _ ...... 38 3 12 24 17 5 Tn t he Rame volume. n. trio or that 1'10l'N's appron.rhlng n, te~ --+- following morotb&'_ garage: close In. Telephone 431. :Wnshhu;ton (i; Detroit 10 gum C'. wh il e ih" plaYNs ahead [Ire d1'lvl1']1; WAN'flm-TO RENT FO H A OBatted tor Grlftln In sixth. H awkeye. w~rc named among the "(Iutting- Af'l'o~~" ,J\nnoYR hlladeIPh b .. 6; Cleveland 4 "Battf'd for Simmons In seventh, off shoultl hp ra,'pful not to t!ilk month a sedan or coach In good ' :.------,---____..1 - PRnFR~f'1ioNAI, - best In the country In their respec Thr pl'ntlcp or "cutting aC'r()~RtI Oomes 'foduy "'Batted for Berry In ninth. 0" to cl lstllrh them !n any way. It I. condition. Light cor .. ful US(\. M. ) r, t'hm'loUe Macllollgall ew York " t st. Louis tive positions. I~ One that Is particularly annoylll r: .... B.tled for Sell1~mlre In ninth, th(> COllI'teo"s thing to do lo woll J, ·WaM. APAkl'l4ENTS OSTEPATlltC PHYSICIAN toston n t Chlr(lgo lJloy{l -l), C"imm, V;rn pello, rank· to gooe1 Illaye,·,. This roff'rs parlle· CTIICAG O- A.B. R, H . PO, A,E. unlil the p:1.l'ly nbead has t!nl"h('(1 FOR RENT-VERY DESIRABLE Office ovpr C'ousts' W a" b~ n gt on at Detroit ed sixth in the Unltpd Rtotps for ulnvly to (he twplfth tpC' ",I)pro plllY' ~lo sll l , cf ...... 4 1 2 1 0 0 I<'ol n): \lff before Approaching the WAN'rED-WORK BY WEE J{- furnished upal.tment-for secon4 lH fl. Clinton Phone 130·W. hllndeitlh lrl ot Cleveland length or run·fol'-touch(lown a fter e"s thftt do nol (lrsi!'" to ploy tho tpP. Hunnefleld. 2b ...... 6 0 2 3 5 0 lOWer hol"s ortell go dlrpf'li)' from JIoUSE!'\\,ol'k-or a" wa I t res R. ,.emester, Phone 604 . Intercepting a forward 'puss. In the Co rp should be taken not to drive Phone 243 4·W, NI\TJ,ONAL LEAGVE )Ictzlcr, rt ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 Ihe fifth Il,'prn to Ihe twelfth cep J" alk, It ...... 3 1 0 2 1 0 Wisconsin gamp at Madison, Grimm W. L. pc~, no(1 "bulge In" "hMel of players that Intn Ihe playerS ahead. The l'ule8 I~OR RENT-APARTMEN'r. Kamm. ab ...... 3 1 2 3 3 0 snared n. Badger pas" and run WAN'rED-CARE OF CHILDREN Phone 664.W. ., St ~ LOUis ...... ,63 30 .G36 stmlght down the side or the flelel hav" plaYed all th.. holo, n nrl :U'p of ctiqurllo say IhM "no plnypr hy hOll r. Phone 3118.'liV. ______-,- __ .584 Clancy, 1b ...... 2 2 2 8 2 0 Clu clnnatl ...... _.... 59 42 9. yards to the WisconsI n goal. coming up from th~ rlrventh g-rocu. .hull pIny f,.om the t~p untlll the F'OR RENT-AP AR T litE N T S Cissell, 8S ...... _ 3 1 1 5 3 1 Firid YOI'!e ...... 6~ 40 .• 74 Playo,,,, that nrp J,layln 1\" through to NIV gerg, e ...... 3 0 0 5 0 0 No oUlP'l 'Western, Eastern. Or P a pal'ty ill fl'on t hnvc played thel,' WANTED - STU DEN T FOH Furnish\!(! or unfurnished. see j, CI cPgo ...... ~8 44 .[;69 ci fi c coast conference player made a.q nl waYf\ hnvp (11(' rlg-ht nr WOY nnd bourd job. Depot Lu nch Hoom. A. O'Leary. Fhone 798. .[i 15 Walsh, p ...... 4 1 0 1 0 f('cond strol'eR and nye out of B, okly n ...... 51 48 startling a. rlln, Grimm's feat being should he allowcel to nl'l'rrcd, unloss Lost Articles .505 I':ln g-p ," th l~ mf':lns jURt snyS P tsou"gh ... " ...... 8 47 xceedcI etzl('r, Sumn ~r : slolen bases, ugalnst Ohio State Is listed In the WANTED-PASSENGER TO RIDE rooms with or w1thout ~1"epJ jj ~ to N w YOl'k- L€'avlhg Iowa. Clly porch. $30. Also lI8'ht houoek<\e plng hlcago at Brooklyn :\>Iostll, Berg. Cissell ; sa.crWOOII, Met~ · publlcatlon. Armll pa"~ed 20 ym'ds Cowboy Championship Conteib! IOW4N ler, Kamm, Rollings; double plays, and Cuhel scampered the r emaining about September 1st. rhone 2G02.J, room8 and sleel)lnlf rooma. phone lO ti O. Phone 290 American ASHfU'ia'klJl Clancy to Clssen, Cissell, to Kamm, 25 yo rds ov~r the Buckeye line. ansa9 City 0·7; '1'01000 11·11 , Itamm to llonuefleld to Clancy. FOR RENT-ROOMS Ji'\')R HEN\f- FINE FURNishED Pa ul 5·0; Indl:t:tpoHs 3.6. lltlnnefleJd to Clo,ney to ClssPIl; left OakleY' L. Carson. Clinton. end, ONE OF THE FOR Mm'- IN NEW COOL fl at. mollern, follr rooms, InltIJd Inn.apoll. 9·6 ; Louisville 2·G. OJ' base, Chicago 6. Boston 8; base ranks thirteenth among th e athletes hOme, fur"l"hM room 'with private hn"dwood tloorS, .Iarg sleepJilg ) I~auk ee 2; Columbus S, on balls. art Walsh 3, ort Griffen 3, who recovered f umhles a nd ran bath. Phone 3541 -\V. porch, garage, ga.rden, lawn, f"ont ~ orf Settlemire 1; struck out by for tn Ull "nd h,'uIRed, An eXllm· l DIMMII· 01 ,,_ on. whO is hl!4 f\on'a m a nngfl.', upn .' Intih. at the UnlvcrRlty hnRrltrll stl'l'r-wreslleJ's' and el\lr J't11"'rR, It's an exhibition of Thp BCOrl': Slrlbllng ~(\ltl lhe r1 nlm was based cuntost unll rivnlry fhat springs 8llr"rille nrter sur '" e she wa s tokpn revt>!lloo that Washington .... 021 010 010- 5]2 t on Stl'lbllng's dereat of Johnny ' prise. Nut IL 81111111 Wild " rest Rllow. but A ereat, 0011- ...... no ' or thp InJul'l o~ ",br/> serlou", Dd"olt ...... ,700 odd Sbx- 10 14 2 Risko !Wme tim!' ago and au two i 'e~t nnd exhllllU.. u Involving hundl-et18 of head or un· ~ Th ~ sll'eet ca.r. op!'ra tl'rl by J, C. I' ...... Ball.. ,'le:,,: Z ac It n Y. ~1nrbe,'ry , defeuts he a.dmlnlstered to n ne 11aJ)dall , was goi ng west whllQ tlll' tnnwd nn.1 un'ralued cnh,etI, buckln, ho"seII. IIU" stllt'l'!I. " All 13rown. and Rupl; Whlt.. hlll , Covk. A ustrallan heavyweight clu Ill· 'fhe FrollUI'r "urk arona Is ItI't for a •.hrllliug spedacle, Rol1l'ii • to • p .... paS, In hl A Whll)Ppt couch, wa~ who twice beut Tom Il cenay, Altenl1 .ho first day; You'll WRllt to &:11 agalu! h e~~d no,·th on OIl1,Je1'1 At,·eet. "'he ~------~------tl\' (>Ollld~\1 hood On 'nnd the (Ioa.rh Admission: Adults 75c, Children SOc, " 8lvung flI'o\tncl \ 0 the ~ Id c nnd Autos Free " " 'tIt ngnln by the tl'o l1 (')'. PtlP· 4000 Bleacher Seats... __ .. _... _... _._ ...... :...... _. .25 DR, FREIl T. nAUER LUNcHES~PREPA~EDFOR J)enUat pa" ~cnp~d unlnllred hut hl~ (,flr Box Seat, Reserved .. _·_ .. _.. __ .... __ .. _..... _.. _...... $l.OO Wa, liot RO fortllntttp o11l1 WM J!ltdly EVERYONt to ENJOY! AT- Covered Section Grandstand, Reserved.. .75 =cI4 06)' Bulldlp, ""P8hed. OrtW6 boun: l 4000 Bleacher Scats FREE 8 1.0 12 lI,m" 1 to & p,m, The Burkley Tea Room E"enlnC8 by HPPI1lntm"lIi. ) Afternoons OnlY_Contests start pro.uptly at 2:30 , ... Tel.,.,hone 1.... V.. W. Gntes Open All DaY-Come Early Office 17%8 lles. !6S!:-\y~ _ 11 t!LA DEli,PHIA, Aug. 1 (A p) - 1\\ d ~ VOR, mlddlewl'lght chllm- liuecll -...... _._ ...... __ ...... _...... JJI)e FIVE BIG DAyS-Aug. 8, 9, 10, '11, 12 :~O/ld ,Of Belgium, dc1'Nlted oav~ ninner _...... _...... __ ..... -.._ ..... __ ...... 50c ' II AU R I)If' ~S Ceci" " RllI)I(l' AmUHl'mpnt AHsocll).lio n v. , , o{ QalltOrlll1L !n a lO.I'OUll . I the outdoor are"u, tOI\1ght. ~' . 'Yot~t "'el8'hed 180 pounds Shade GIIod FIJOiIi-;-QIiiek, Efticie~t anllil Polite Service ,~=~~~~~::::::~~-:~~~~~~~::==== IOWilfi' Want Ad. 157, ' .... H "". It< It II ... It" , ff;f " ...... ii------~~---- ~. .,.. " 'Un.. " '" , "off + ...~ r --_.... _,.;...--._- , -. -~ --_ .. ..,.. I ~ I ' lat. City. Sperta, -Cam,.. "i ... "0" New. I.porb i ~ laU!l :Jownti '= ~:.!":." II ..-t_ h .J Busm- atO, 1t1 I~------;--"":"'- Stadeat Public.tio .... ,,: ~ I .ac, 0.... l EdilortaJ !8:t Iowa City. Iowa. Thursday. August 2.1928 JD(orpor.ted " ------~------~------~------~------.News Events of the Day in Pictorial Form.
~c:cident Leada to Olympics Scoma Barberi '.,.0 Scores for Old .Glory - 64 Hurt In "L" Collision
June J"lIuntz, 17-YNII'·old IUl'mIJPl' or lIw 1!)2 Americanu Olym pic lenin, II'IIS lin ol'diluil"Y brl'H~t ~tl'ok' SWilUll1l'J' ill (,hiell~O not flO JOll~ u~o. 'rhcn bile wos /seriollsly injun'd in IIIl accitl"llt, lost j olhing but kfndling wood aud a littlo extremc left is ladder down which firemen ear- the 11:-.' of one arm for four Jllollth~, IIwl willl the illjuretl uml Mrs. Ethel Postclthwaitc of twi~tcd met al i~ left of thelie two en vCbtibulcs ded tcniIied women and children, while in car d!ll1glilig developed the kirk thnt WOll hl'l' a trip to AItl'itCl'llwll. Chicago has held on to her after a collisioll on .New York's" L" which in· lI'illdo\l'~ hung chemical hose lines used to figbt crownIng glory while fru;hions liners turned /' Twins Named for Fighters race to the jured mor~ than three·score pel·sons. At the blllzc. changed from long hair to bob tlrst of them «Iven. the Ilnd back again. She claims be round. The Actual Rescue of Nobile dl6lre88ed tha t her chestnut' trcsses, to the had gone out mClIuring 5 feet 7 inches, nre one cry tor . I Johnny Kuck, of California, who ~et a new wor1d'~ record AcnaUna got t he longest in the world. tion with the t'? j whcn he won the 18·pound shotput with It loss of 15.87 meters, noon and was ot 42 .30 north ! approximalely 52 fcet I inch. Here's Kuek at the Pre!;no, Cal, Indicated that Iteadlly to Best in 14 States Raisin Day Ul~ct, selting Ow rreord which he !;Jl1asheci at Am- landing. and from Ita Ilrst sterdam. 1 ',. JII :: Britain Honors Him Radios Love Plea
tlyer "archl Accom Ho~ner. the (light, and E. W. alor. A later
Thi~ interesting picture shows General Um- borg's plane to the Italian ba~ ship" Citta di herto Nobile, commander of the ill-fated dirigi· Milano" followiJlg bis rescue from an icc floe ble Halia, being carried from Lieutenant Lund- off Northcastland. llero i~ Nurse Ethel Hecker of l'rhe golf handicap of Lord Balfour at 80 is lowcl' thnn
Alice FinceI, 19-year~ld Du- that of H. R. H., the Prince of buq ue girl, is the best trap- Wales, the latter told guests at Goldie K. Lilehic, Ncw York 1r8.ter8, fly to the shooter in the state and in re- a luncheon complimen tal'Y to matron, wbose $100,000 aliena· AmericA.. ImlUlhed In ce nt competition against a lurge the el)-premier upon the eve of tion ~ nit agnillst Mrs. Theresa Iteamer. .Caplaln field in Chicago proved hers ~ lf bis eightieth birthday. n. R. H. Roscllfchl rcYca!t'd that she had alive du and this tlIe best shot in 14 statcs. She added that .thc Earl WUH a calJ- lJroutlclist Ly rndio IL plea to qaln, with a made most at broke 1 I targets out of a pos· illCt mcmber before he (Wules) tho defendant not to steal her pls8. Italy, Portugal, on JUI sible 200. was born. hllSlJfllld's love. h~ took oCI tuo cea.tully negoU: }forta In tho AI Way Down Yonder in the Cornfield alaln became tI lary repairs anI hlJn up until ~ began the tIlgh "ltIch ended wht knd In mldoce help .
. MADRlD, Au. Ramon France Numancla, dam .landing off thE ~e.terday, IIDOn -orld tight, waH IlItUng 'boat tonll Ca~lz. It I. UI nilrht wit be I'e~ ltart will be delu In September. The close- up of Champion Gene Tunney at upper )jp. The master sharpshooter is reading . The plane'. hu Ilf when It eU'u the right shows that he didn't escape entirely IJ. few of the bllndred~ of congratulatory tcle IreMt foroe, aftel Photo sholl'S Estello Taylor Dpmpsey, movie slar, and Jllck height of 90 fe' ~he hull waH I'lpp himself as t1wy ap)> ored at a {'hic!l~o depot !!hortly a('ter the unscathed from It ill eDCOUJltcr with Tom grU1l18. Left, reading the newspaper litorics of for thl' 10i'l.'I of its hclinm. the armYI hnrg, VR., Wllq 11\1(1Ilmllgl'd. 'rho picture RhoWi Port. brok~" . 1 (,x-ehampioll IlIIrprised llis ",ifr hy (,oll1in~ nil thp way from Jew IT I'f'l1f'Y, ('onrag(,OIlR A111.11('. IT i. ll'ft "rn hllil thl' ri~h t, ..... I»ndttlon th. 1 ...... ~- .. -...... '. TC.fj.2.il: foreNl to .mllk!' II "com.'cn- th e c1rfint('d hilI!' lit'inA" ~IIRl"(lrd pending Rhip' Y()rk to mrrt hrr nnrl tnkr hr.' hack to thr BII t with him. 1\11' . . ~~~ H~ulv~l a~ p-cmJl~rt snitl/ "po rlrll jJUIIIlO llle fOI'loY!"" him'" •__ _ ~..ll (\!)fl'£.Cj~hl 9 hul§~ anq Ulcr~' ~ ~l1lt QU hiR I~£.lilli W. II cgrn field 8~r. ~!lliJlm~- !!l!1!!! Bl.lck to!t ~m' blll1iUl'I. , j ..