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FIVE CENTS IOWA CITY, IOWA FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1940 VOLUME XXXVIII NUMBER 329

Parents Philosophical After New X.Ray Disclosure-- Only ONE Baby for Mrs. Callahan

MIAMI, Fla., Marfh 12 (AP) -A 22-year-old expectrant moth­ er, who thought she miaht bear quintuplets, learned today that ,he may expect the birth of only *** *** *** *** *** one child. Mrs. Emory Calla11an, wnose husband is a furniture fac~O'cy French Body Not Fully Satisfied woodworker, based her belief on what she thought was an X-IP~ examination. LA W.BREAKER -FROM PARIS- Actually, the Miami Herald Britain Counts New Losses; Shakeup of Cabinet said tonight, she submitted to diagnosis by a fluoroscope and TlUS BIDDY GOOD COHORT misunderstood the comments of Anticipated as Government Calls Easter Recess FOR BOOTLEGGER E. Daladier'~ the examining physiclan, W!lO noted her unusual siz!!. -f------GREENVILLE. Miss., March Ministers Not Jut Oqe Cblld Leading Members Billion-Dollar Farm, Bill Almost Ready 21 (AP) - Two searches John S. Knight. pubJ1sher of I Speak Harshly Over through a suspected Negro's the Herald, announced that a new For Passage; Economyites in Retreat premises lalled to disclose any In Full Accord medical examination s howe d Cabinet Divisions there would be only one Child. illega 1 whisky. but on the third The fluoroscope-a machme WASHINGTON. March 21 (AP) usual accompaniment of a unani­ try raiding officers found a Withhold Attitude mous roll call vote, it endorsed that shows through the body that """IFROM LONDON- -With economy advocates in full caclle 01 14 half pints-under $85,000,000 tor the removal or Until New Government does not make a picture a8 an retreat, the senate today ad­ farm surpluses through distribu­ a setting hen. X-ray does-was used when r.:·:s. LONDON. March 21 (AP)-A vanced the billion - dollar tarm tion to the needy and through Ha Chance To Act Callahan visited a clinic for per­ Curious German air assault and bill almost to the point of passage, exporl subsidies. sons of moderate means. The By JOHN LLOYD sporadic submarine attacks hit 11 but then became snarled in a It also voted to direct the RFC physician who oPtTated it said British and neutral ships and took Italian Paper PARIS, March 21 (AP)- The that he believed she might haVe dispute over sugar payments and to make ~40,OOO,000 of loans to at least 39 lives in the last two recessed until tomorrow. the rura I electrification adminls­ quickly-created Paul Reynaud a multiple birth but that he did days, late British reports showed "push the war" cabinet of France not expect quintuplets. The chamber approved, 0 n e Ira tion, and approved a provision Dubious About tonight. after another, Increases Its ap­ for $50,000,000 in loans to help headed Immediately into trouble Earlier he had announced that The 1,654-ton Danish motorship tonight, with some doubtful head­ the Herald would provide medical propriations committee had made farm tencmts acquire farms of Algie!" was torpedoed jn the At­ in the house bill. To the un- their own. Soviet Plans hakin, In French parUamentary care for Mrs. Callahan in ex· lantic last midnight without warn­ quarters a to it chances of sur­ change for exclusive rights to ing and sank in three minutes, 20 vival. her story lind pictures. survivors who reached shore after Vatican City Organ Acting r pidly to suit the de­ "The cost of Mrs. Callahan's 10 hours in a lifeboat said. Four U. S. Newspapermen Discover ee ew Aggr iv mand that. France be spared B medlcal and hospital care will crew members and a woman pas­ I ngthy period without a govern­ continue to be paid by the Her­ senger were lost. Purpo es in Ru ia ment, Reynaud, finance minister ald just as though today's exam­ The extent of damage in a Ger­ Little Damage After Srlt Raid in Edouard Daladler's regime, put ination had supported the previ­ man air raid on a British convoy VATICAN CITY, March 21 an end to the original cabinet ous belief Ihat site was to be the last night remained a mystery. (AP)-The Vatican City news- crisis in a Bln,le day but fell short mother of quintuplets." Knight Mrs. Emory Callahan of Miami, IX-rays reveal she'll have only one The admiralty said German German Air Base Newest Scene War of satisfying the whole cro -sec­ Fla:, above, according to a physi- baby, in the normal manner. In- claims of having sunk nine war­ paper L'Osservatore Rom,ano \0- will be said. Airplane Hangars Still tion of French political opinion. cian whose name was undisclosed, set is George C!allahan, her hus- ships and merchantmen were "in day Interpreted Soviet Rus JU S Publlc The Herald said a physician ar­ I It wal neither a small, compact reading ranged new X-rays today which had expected to give birth to quin- band, a furniture factory worker. excess"; that three ships first re­ Intact. Says Steinkopf veto of the (:I,'oposed Finnlsh- government Reynaud produced showed only one embryo. The tuplets within two months. New ported bombed "now are safe"; Norwegian-Swedish defense pact nor a complete national union birth, in a normal manner, is ex­ ------and that two others were dam­ EY&WITNESS as evidence of further aaress!ve government to take in all parties pected some time in June. but actual iy misunderstood her home in one room ot a small aged but reached port. desllDS of the Soviet in that area. rrom right to left. • • • physician. bungalow the Callahans share Five crewmen were killed and By ALVIN J. STElNKOPF L'Osservatore said it was not The new cabinet has 22 mlnls· Parents Philosophical The Herald publisher had ar­ with two vther couples. six injured when a plane bombed necessary to be a prophet to fore- ters-three more than the D la­ the British steamer Barn Hill otf HORNUM. Island of Sylt, The Callahans - center of the ranged a private hospital room The 22-year-old bride of eight March 21 (AP)-Three Ameri­ see the future course of even~s dier government which resigned sensational story of an expected and Mrs. Callahan had spent one I)'lonths and her 32-year-old hus­ the southeast coast last night. The in that pbrt or Europe. yesterday and two powerful (See BRITISH, Page 6) can newspapermen, 1erried to this multiple birth that occurs only night and one day" there -- al­ band, a woodworker in a furni­ German air base by Field Marshal "The conclusion is very simple." rightist iroup are not cooperat­ one In 57,000,000 times - took though against her will and only tUre factory, said they were sat­ Hermann Goering's own plane and said the paper. "Russia reco,- Ing. the news of their probable liillJlle on her physician's warning that isfied with one instllad ot the by special train from the main­ nizes hC'l'SeU as a typical agares. Much of the parliamentary child philosophically. the excitement of her neighbor­ expected five - althougl). tlley land across the Hlndenburg dam, ~ive country, since she considers furore th t brought on the fall of Knight slid he was convinced hood might be dangerous. were just a little puzzled by the You Figure tonight viewed the results of a automatically du·ected aaainst her the DaladJer aovernment was for the Callahans intended no hoax, Tonight she returned to hel' whole thing. 6-houl' British bombing raid. any de!enslve alliance whIch can a small, wieldy cabinet. ------Oilly two of the buildings which only be directed DgBlnst an ag- A possible sop to thl demand This Out-- we saw showed sigos of exten­ iresSor precisely because it is was Reynaud's creation within the Divorce Suit Bogs; sive damage. We did not see evi­ defensive." cabinet of a "wac committee" State Official Grothe Opposes dence of direct hits on hangars. A statement of Tass, ol1iclal made up of himself, Camille California County nor were we able to discover, on Russian news aiCOcy , that the Chautemps. who retains the vice­ our inspection trip aCross the proposed alliance is di-rectcd premiership he held In the prevl­ Line Troublesome dam, indications that any Brit- This Central Press map shows lo­ against the Soviet, L'Osservatore ous cabinet; ex-Premier Edouard Rhodes' Death COllllllutation ish bombs had hit the causeway. cation of the Island 01 Sylt where said. "made clear that henceforth Daladler, who remains as mWs­ SAN FRANCISCO, March 21 Quiet Remains British bombers retaliated Cor nazi all defensive meflsures or Sweden tcr of national defense; Georges .------~~ (AP)-Mrs. Bessie Halnes' divorce German authorities say that air attack! on Scapa Flow. and Norway may be considered Mandel. new mlnister of coloni ; suit acainst Theodore Haines was three civilians were hurt by bomb 'provocations' by Russia. Lucien Lamourcux. ncw minister Files Argument Np Candidate Nou) in the'Running in somewhat of a muddle tonl&'ht splinters in the raid. A section "Consequently when Russla ha of linance; and Raoul Dautry. ar­ because the San Francisco-San of the civilian population of Sylt. adequately equipped hE.T' new 11a- moments minister. Daulry's name . Can Get Democratic Nomination-Ickes Mateo county line ran rllM be- mostly women. children and men Plane Falls In val base which she obtained In waS added to the committee late Of 6 Reasons . , tween their twin beds. above military age. continues to the Baltic (at Hanko), ~nd ob- today. WASHINGTON, March 21 (AP) . minlstrator. Asked at a press Haines contended she could not lend farms on the island. talned the new railway communl- This Innel· cabinet would meet -While the White House maln- conference whether the democra­ sue hJm here. because she bad not The trip was permitted by the Lake Michigan; cations which Finland now Is ob- several Urnes a week. With Governor tllined silencc on postmaster gen- tic convention might ct.·aft the fulfllJed requirements of three German high command after it ligated to build before 'the end The most mystlfyirli develop­ eral James A. Farley's active chief executive, Ickes repliea: . months residence In San Francisc:o had been suggested by the cor­ Flyer Drowned I')f 1940, then Moscow will draw ment was a decision by Daladler's candidJicy for the preSidency, "You might want a girl to county. He testified her bed was respondents. the consequences from these 'sys- radical soclallst party. which has Declares Death Penalty Secretary Ickes, a down-the-line marry you, but that is nQ assur­ in San Mateo county and his wu We were shown a building de- tematlc provocations' of the seven ministers in the new cabl­ third term advocate, s3id today ance she would have you." In San Francisco. scribed by the Germans as an in- CHICAGO, Ma'cch 21 (AP)­ Scandinavian countries. It is not net, to hold its attitude in reservc Justified in Murder that no canpjdate now in the Stephen T. Ear.ly. President City Enrineer Julius Castalan of fir-mary on which a direct hit was An airplane burdened by ice and necessary to be a prophet to fore- pending action by the Reynaud fee this development oC events.' government. Sentence of Local Man running could control enough. Roosevelt's ' press secretarry, told Daly CIty. where the couple lived. scored. beset by a snow storm sank In confirmed by testimODY that the In our trip across the 6-mile In other words, the party which delegates to capture the dem<>- reporters there was "no reliction" Lake Michigan today-clrowrung DES MOINES, March 21 (AP) cratic nomination. at Ithe White House to Farley's beds were In adjacent counties. Hlndenburg dam. on a slow spe- Cny Maauer Out the previous night had i sued a Mrs. Haines. who charred her clal train which stopped frequent­ one flyer but bringing prornp~ HURON. S. D. (AP) - In a statement saying Daladler had Its -A 25 - page argument against Ickes mentio~ed Farley, Vice recent declaTation that "My name President Garner and Paul' V. will be presented to the dem-ocl'a­ husband freqUently. was out aUI ly for inspection of the right-ol­ rescue to his two companions. special municipal election yesler- confidence "more now than ever" commutation of tile death sen­ day Huron voters junked its city Is not ready to pledge its un­ McNlltt, the social security ,ad- tic convention imd that's . that." nlrht drlnklnl'. said that on such way. we were unable however to Orville Rose. 49. perished In tence of Walter Rhodes. former occasions she moved over Into his see any evidence of damage to the form of government qualified vote to the government Iowa City quarry worker, was bed. and thereby had established strategic little railway which Is the cold waler beCore he could whicll has been in operation since that Bupplanted Daladier's. filed with Gov. George A. Wilson her realdence In San Franclsclo the lifeline of Sylt. be hauled aboard a tug. The oth· 1935. The vote was 2471 to 1621. Reynaud and his cabinet wlJl late today. Publicly Reb~kes Cro~well county. The sand dunes at the south- ers, Wiiliam Conrad. 31. and Replacing the managerial set-up hold their !Irst lormal ministerial l'he briel, liled by assistant Superior JudIe Robert McWIU- ern end of the island were liter­ Merle Hogan, 37. were brougbt wlll be a five-man commission council with President Albert Le· Attorney General Jens Grothe, lams decided It would require ally peppered with British bombs. t<> shoTe and rushed to a hospital form. which won. 2360 to 906. brun tomorrow mornini and ap­ opposed .:ommutatlon of the For Pr'o-Ally Cana.

Pressbox. • H,awk Diamondmen Win Again, .10 to 7 Pickups ------~'~.------. ------.

By HaroldHaub OSCAR DailU ,., HARGRAVE Pitches Iowans

Handball is. as usual. the fa­ To 4th Win ,'orite indool' sport of Iowa's coaching staff. It·s hard wOTk, so the boys report. and It ca n ' be .SPORTS~ Jim George, :welp played anytime. Lead Iowa Attack So tar. Jim Harris and BUI Hofer r\l.'te as the powerholl8e of In Slugging Bee the athletic statf teallUl. At least, Whitney Martiria In their s tor y of Wedniesda.y ·~ Around The Big Leagues Iowa AB a H APO play they tell of downin&' Frank Smith, It -.... _. 3 0 1 0 5 Carldeo and his partner. SPORTS Kantor...... -.. II 0 0 .. 2 "We gave them one gllme," Cuban A.U·Stars IBrowns Trample Prasse, b 5 2 2 2 5 Harris admitted afterward. Nick Reds, 11·7 Mudhens, 9.2 George. c! ...... , II S 3 1 1 Welp, c .. Pat Boland, one of the ath­ HAVANA. March 21 (AP)-A I SAN ANTONIO. Tex., March TRAIL ..•. 0.- .. 4 2 3 0 II Radics. Ib ~ letic staff's biggest members. is by Alejandl'o Cfespo.121 (AP)-Brilliant pitching by • More Work .' ..... • I 1 I II also one of the nea'r - champs. Kocur. 3b .. ""-" 5 2 2 2 2 with the bases filled in the sixth George (Slick) CQffman and time- • Watch Them Cook, rf ...__ .._ ...... •. Much of his effectiveness is said inning. provided the Cuban All- ly hitting by Chet 0 0 0 1 Haub. p ...... __ ... • 0 2 0 1 to be size. His opponents claim Stars with an 11 to 7 victory to- Laabs gave the St. Louis Browns • Bunting Drills Stastny. p h ••••••••• • they can·t get around Pat to hit day over the Cincinnati Reds in a 9 to 2 victory. over the Toledo '-______...1 0 0 0 0 0 the ball. ----- the first of a three-game exhibi- Mudhens today. FT. MEYERS. Fla .• March 2l Total ...... 39 10 14 10 27 tion series at Tropical stadium. In stretching the Browns' win- (AP)-Bob Peiler came bouncing Lou ..... l'eeh AB.. H A PO Like all coache5', Eddie Ander­ More than 10.000 fans widJy ning streak to four games. Coil­ through the brigbt sunligh t to­ Otts. 11 ...... 5 1 3 0 • lIOn has his favorite football story. cheered Crespo's feat. a tremen- man allowed but one hit in hurl­ ward the dugout. He had just Horne. ss ...... 5 1 1 1 1 11 concerns a 1\U'jI.ender who was dous blow off. the servings of ing shutout ball for five innings. fmished his hitcb as practice Michllel, 2b .. 5 0 1 2 2 telUD&' custom'ers of his one-time Southpaw Jobnny Vander Meer. while Laabs got a double and two for the Cleveland batters. Paine, 3b ...... 5 2 • 8 3 football Prowess. He had been a The champions singles in three times at bat. He was puffing slightly and pers­ Hinton. c! ...... 5 1 1 0 • creat drop-kicker. bootlnc them took lin early lead, 4-1 by t he The Mudhens scored their two piration dropped fl''Om bis face Merriott. Ib ...... 5 1 1 0 9 fifty yards and more to wlO: tbird inning, but the Cubans run s in the seventh off Roxie and pl'dstered his shirt to m~ Walsh. rt ...... 5 0 3 0 1 &,.unes. But, one da.y shortly atller belted Paul Derringer hard in the Lawson who had one wild streak back. But he grinned like a kid Hendrlcks, c ...... _. II 0 1 :I 3 he had Injured his kickin&' leg fo urth and fifth to go in front and and issued three consecutive on a picnic. Meeks.p ...... l 0 100 his tea.m was mee·t1ng a team were never ca ught, even though walks. "FeelS !rood 1.0 Ihrow with the Baker. p ...... _...... 3 1 2 3 0 or indians. the Reds rallied three r uns in the wind a.t your back." be said. Be The day was rainy and soggy seventh. A.ngel Homers took a few "ulps of water, beck­ Totals ...... 44 7 18 15 27 and the teams struggied fruit­ The second game of the series cned ID a catcher, and headed Base on balls: OU Stastny 0, lessly in midfield. The last quar­ is set for Saturday. Spill Athletics for the bullpen. Haub O. Meeks 3, Baker I. Wild tei approached without a scort LOS ANGELES. Calif., March OscaT Vitt sat in tbe dugout pitch_Meek, Haub. Two base so the dropkicker readied him­ Phi]" Out8iug 21 (AP)-Homers by Gene Lil­ shade. sputtering and explosive hits: Prasse, George, Radics. otts, self in the final moments f'O!' an lard and Lou Novikoff plus Paul as usual, his pale blue eyes tak­ Hinton. Hendricks, Meek8. Struck attempt to break the deadlock. ColumbltS, 17-12 Carpenter's single gave Los An­ ing in everytbing. Between out by Stastny I, Haub of. Win­ He stood behind the line of HOLLYWOOD, Fla., March 21 geles. of the Pacific Coast league. sbouted instructi-ons and ejacula· ning ptcher, Haub. Losing pitcher, Meeks. scrlmma&'e in midfield. ankle (AP)--8coring 12 runs in bunches a 5 to 4 victory over the Phila­ tlons he commented casually on deep In mud and ",lith (a stron&, of sixes in the sixth and seventh delphia Athletics today. It was his Indians. We were idly follow­ By FRED HOHENHOIl8T wind blowln&, In his fa.ce. Stili. innings the Phillies today out­ the A's fourth straight defeat. ing Feller's movements. trin Hogan Cops North-South RUSTON. La .• March 2 1 (Spe­ it was the weakened le&' which slugged Columbus. of the Ameri­ The A's pounded Lillard fOr a "Look," we exclaimed sudden­ ly. cial to The Dally Iowan)-Iowa's worried tthc star kicker. He boot­ can association. to win a ragged 4-0 lead, but the pitcher turned diamond men overcame a four run ed the ball down towacd the game. 17 to 12. around in the second inning and Feiler was standing with his Open With ,Record 277 Score first fnnina attack to down Louisi­ C'oal pOsts just as the whi8lt1e A hamel' by Dan Litwhiler with hit for the circuit with two on. left Side towprd th e catcher. ana Tech's Bulldop here today. blew and it looked like a fteld one on ami Ben Warren's triple Novikoff's roundtrippe!' tied the hands at his chest. head t urned 10-7. I\'oal. but the ba.11 lit on the cross .. with the bases full were among score in the fifth. Carpenter's to give him an eye-carner view Rangy Harold Haub. ace of the bar. It seems tha.t the crossbar the most telling of tbe Philg' 23 Bingle. following Donllidson's two­ of an imaginary first base. He Hawkeye pitching staU. went the had been broken rand spllced. hits. Columbus banged out a to­ bagger. drove in the winning made a couple of tbreatening Ohio Is Baseball Holdout Wins $1,000; route after relieving Bob Stastny leavln&' several nails slicking UP tal of 18 safeties and scored six tally. movements with a slight swing in the first frame. The big rlght.­ andl the ball ~ on one of runs in a ninth inning rally off of his left shoulder. then abrupt­ • • • • • • • • • Sammy Snead hander, who aot crecUt tor the tbese. deflating promptly. but rookie pitcher Bob Franks. Pofahl's Arm ly threw tbe baU to the catcher. State Dem2lnds Bigger Cut in Taxe From win, struck out four men in the "Dldn't YOU ever see him do bllll«'lD&' there on the nail. Organized Club Within Borders eight innings he worked.. "And the Indians stayed Pirates Drop Troubles Harris that before?" uncle Oz asked, Takes Second AIthouah outslUUed by 18 hits around for Ithree days waiting to ORLANDO, Fla., March 21 "E~'\oy, I could tell you more about to 14. the Hawkeyes made the ~ee which way the ball would (AP)-Shortstop Jimmy Pofahl's that boy. For I_Lance. one day COLUMBUS. Ohio. March 21 Baseball men were uncertain most of their chances, IlCOrln¥ drop," said the njlHator. SAN BERNARDINO. C a lit, weak arm has driven Manager I called the together and (AP) -- Ohio became ba ~ eball 's whether the proposed tax would By BILL BONI three tlmeJ In the second IU'Id five stressed the importance bunt· • • • March 21 (AP)--The Pittsburgh Bucky Hanis, of the Senators, to or newest 1940 "boldout" today. with hamper "farm" activities in the PINEHURST. N. C., March 21 times in II big sixth inning. There's a very good chance that Pirates disclosed today they pave a complex defensive measure­ lng, I told them 'they could win tax commi ~5 ioner William S. Ev­ state. most of the smaller Ohio (AP)--Ben Holfan, the lad wbo Jimmy George. co-captaIn with St. Mary's may compete in the decided to drop outfielder Chuck a. couple more &,ames for ihem­ Cecil Travis is be­ att demanding a larger "cut" teams being financed by major had been second in aLmost every­ Haub, and sophomore catcher Bm national Catholic schOOls tourn­ Klein from their roster. ing taught to leave his bag to tielves during a. season 11 they for the state from all the organ­ league clubs. The parent club. Welp led the Hawkeye attack with tbing but never had been 1ir~ . ament next week. Winners of the The veteran slugger. who came handle relays from the outfield. le#JJ.ed too bunt!' ized clubs within Buckeye bor­ in the last analysis, probably three hits each. Geor,e. with a crown in their loop. the Ramblers to Pittsburgh from the Phillies in while Pofahl scampers over and Pelle'l' now was pitching with ders. would be forced to pay the tax. ~Toved he had the quality that double. collected one of the extra are without doubt one of the best the early part of the 1939 pennant covers third. a normal, free motion. The fel­ Evatt decreed baseball fran­ Cleveland's Indians have a con­ makes champions today when he base hits for the Hawkeyes. while parochial school teams in the race. was granted permission to Pofahl's arm has had the Wash­ Iowan first apparently had got chises and I?lay'er contracts were tract payroll of about $250,000 won the 38th annual north and Erwin Pra se and Radics also state. Tanking pretty close to even make a deal for himself. His de­ ington bosses worried since he re­ ,around. or been caught off the of real value to tbe clubs, and for this yedr. and the franchise is south open golf champIonship clouted two-ballaers. the state championship Dowling parture will reduce the Pirates' ported for spring practice. but bag. therefore were subject to a three­ believed worth in the neighbor­ wit.h a record 72-hole score ot Winners ot tour straight games team and to Loras of Dubuque. ou WeJd squad to seven. including they believe his hitting and field­ "Well." Uncle Oz continued. mill annual levy as intangibles. hood of $1,000.000. including the 277. ,mother powerhouse. In the southland. Coach otto Vo­ the recently acquired Debs Garms, ing will make up for the weak­ "after tbe practice Robert came "If the l;,aseball clubs want to ball park. Eleven shots under par 'lor the gel's defending Big Ten champs who can play infield as well. ness. up and asked me if he could have protest thl3 ruling. it's their priv­ At Cincinnati assistant Treas­ famous Pinehurst No. 2 course, face the Louisiana Tech team a pitcher for a little while. I said: ilege." Evatt said. "They may urer W. P. Bramham asked: the Texas-bOTn professional took twice more before thcir return to 'Cert.ainly. but what for?' And he come in here and show cause "How could we tell what any down first money of $1.000 in Iowa City. Probable pltcbing It'll Keep Oklahomans Cubs Wallop said: 'I want to practice bunt­ why they should not pay taxes player's contract is worth. or beating Sam Snead by three choice in Friday's game is either ing." on their tranchlses and player what the iranchise is worth'!" strokes. Hogan was in front from Hohenhorst or Dick Hcin. Election Set Back Pirate Hurlers Feller must ha.ve been a. Uttle contracts. but until they do that. Along with the major league the time he tied the course re­ For Ball Game Advance In wild. or his support "las bad, for and a di1lerent decision is reach­ clubs. all Ohio members of the cord with a 86 the ftrst round, For 12-5 Win he had another lma&inary run­ ed. they are subject to the levy." mid-Atlantic league, Toledo and and he wiped out any doubts of ner on the Imaginary flrtlt bate He declared the levy would be Columbus of the American As­ his ability to stand up under WHAT'S WRONG? CLARKSDALE. Miss.. March Cage Tourney SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.• lIOW, and was bold1nc' him there based on 1he true value ot the sociation, and the Ohio state loop pressure by being a winner even 21 (AP) - Opening of the with subtle threats. Fa.r out in Marcb 21 (AP)-The peppy Chi- franch~e ar.d players . . are aUectep by Evatt's rulioa. though he was a front-runner aU Iowa Heckle Section Clarksdale baseball season and left field 410 very tall rookie pitch­ the way. DENVER. March 21 (AP)--A cago Cubs clawed perspiring Pitts­ tbe municipal election were both er was mac'glng flies. Hal Tros­ The task w.asn't made easy tor Gets Started set :for April 23 . masterful second half rally struck burgh hurlers at will today and k]', still WOOzy from a. bump he Ex.Pugilist him. An overdose of caution So--the ~jection was postponed off a 40-to-32 triumph for the easily trimmed the Pirates 12 to took in the (all-star rame. drop­ Hawks Indoor CbUSed Ben to underclub on some Much of the Iowa baseball to April :10. Bartlesville. Okla.. Phillips 66 5 in the final exhibition contest of ped a ball at flnt base. Gets Sentence or his iron sbots tbis morning. As team's success in the south has "We don·t believe that politics team over Hollywood Twentieth the training season here. "Robert was the only one who Track Season a result he :finished the thIrd been due, members ot the Iowa ought to interfere with baseball century in a quarterfinal game at Rookies William Nicholson. out­ showed that much interest." Un­ round with a 74, two over stan­ "Heckle Section" 'leel, to a series and the candidates don·t think so cle Oz resumed. "He'll do any­ NEW YORK, March 21 (AP)­ of telegrams sent by the hecklers the national A.A.U. basketball fielder. and Clyde McCullough. Solly Seman. one-time contender dard fi gures. and had lort one either," commented democratic tournament tonight. catcher, got home runs, Glen Rus- thing you tell him that he thinks Comes to End shot of the seven-stroke margin to the team. executive committee Chairman O. might help him win a couple or fol' the world's lightweight boxing Alter Monday's 6-4 victory the Down 12-20 at the half, the sell a triple and three other Cubs tiUe and alleged co-leader of a he held at 38 holes, Sbaw Johnson. Pbillips outfit. runnerup for the made doubles while pitchers more games when he's out there In the afteI'nOOll the ,olng ,at hecklers wired the team. "How on that mound. They used to steal The tl'ack team concluded its $1.000.000 nation-wide stolen bond come they got four runs?" The national title last year. came back Charlie Root, Vern Olson and Tubb ring. was entenced to two years tougher. Ben, with Clayton Heaf­ Kenny Reid with a boring, driving attack that were balding the Bues to eight his glove of!. They don't any regula!' scheduled indoor season ner land Johnny Revolts, was In Hawkeyes won, 3-0. Tuesday so more." Wbich is one reasOn ev­ Wednesday by being defeated by in prison today by federal judge Wednesday morning's wire com­ carried it into the tournament·s I singles. two by Maurice Van Ro­ John C. Knox. the last tbTeesome of the day. Helps Chisox semi-finals for the fourth straight bays. erybody is predicting anotber fine a strong Wisconsin squad 61 % to Up ahead of him were Sam Snead mended the Iowans on their de­ year. Catcher Joe Schultz' muff on a year for the all-Americian kid 24 %. Six men. however. will1eave Seeman and Morris Pollock. a and Gene Sara~n, who were tied fensive work, but asked what was today for Chicago to compete in HOLLYWOOD. Calif.. March Fred Pralle. ~ormerly of Kan- pop fly let in two Cub runs in the from the Iowa cornfields. He's securities dealer, were convicted for second place ~ter 5. holes wrona with the hitting, Yesterday, 21 (AP)--Chicago's White Sox sas university, led the winners at first and when outfielder Bob EI­ about as sure a bet as any pitcher the annual invitational meet. the of conspiracy to transport stolen with 213 strokes, six back of the remembering Wednesday's 18-1 Cbicago Relays, under the direc­ shut out Hollywood of the Pacific scoring with 10. However, Frank liott fumbled a single another run could be befOTe a season started, bonds in interstate commerce. Pol­ White Plains pro. victory, the hecklers saJdt "The Coast league, 10 to O. today be­ Lubin with 13 points and Jack scored in that inning. and if Vitt could be sure of his tion of the Chicago Daily News. lock was given a four-month sen­ Sarazen faded out of the com­ hlttilli is all rlJht, but the defense hind the combined six hit pitch­ Hipp, his Hollywood teammate, an other pitchers he'd be makina Coacb George Bresnahan has tence. petitive picture with a cl08mg is bogging down. How come they ing ot three r a a k i e s-O r val aU-American forward in the 1939 faces at the Yankees right now. named four men to attend tbe 75 U:\Ilt pushed him down to a scored?" meet and after a time trial this tie fur ti:fth place. Grove. Ken Reid and Ed Weiland. tournament. with 11. were the N. Y. U. Renews Hubbell At Work United States cargo boats are Reid is a former University of chief sharpshooters. morning will select two others. But Snead wasn't waverln,. a birdie on the third hole; a 'lour­ WINTER HAVEN. Fla. (AP)­ named for the stars. Iowa player. Stevens' Contract Jim Wilson. Marlyn Gillespie. The hardhlttina shotmaker from foot putt for another on the fl1th, It rained the Giant-Tiger base­ Hank Vollenweider and Art Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pa.• turn­ and brough t him home in two on Julius Salters hit his second ball game out in the fourth in- home r un in as many days for the Yanks stop Bees Schlauder are the men cert.ain to rich5. Ed Baird. Merl Erickson and ed on the hottelt round he'd had the par -5 16th for another birdie. NEW YORK, March 21 (AP)- ning yesterday-but all was sun­ Sox with two mates on base in the ST. PETERSBURG (AP)- make the trip. Wilson will run Ed Elliott will be fighting for a to date. SluUl1\l the baU :for all Since he had boieyed the third inning. Bringing their aOOent pitching Dr. Marvin A. (Mal) Stevens. head shine in the camp of 's in the sprint series and anchor chance to run on the boards in he was worth, be came to the eighth, that meant Ben needed equipment into action for the first football coach at New York uni- men. For the "meal ticket"­ the mile relay team, Vollenwei­ tbe Chicago meet. 18th green and rammed home a on Iy to fin ish p,Ir--P8r to cut --:..------versity since 1934. was given a . King Carl Hubbell--blanked the Boao" Nick Cards time this spring. Charley Ruffing der will skim the hlllh hurdles The Haw keyes have been 20-!oot putt {or a 17. That put two strokes 'Of! the tournamen~ SARASOTA. Fla. (AP)--Four and Lefty Gomez stymied the Bos­ five-year renewal of his contract Tigers, fanning four and allow­ and Schlauder and GiUespie will matched against tbe relay teams the presaure squarely on the 140- record set by Vlc Ghezzi in 1938. Red Sox hi ts and four Cardinal ton Bees for six innings yesterday tonight by th'! board of athletic ing only two hUs in the first three run legs of the relay. of Wisconsin and Minnesot.a. In pound Hogan's shQUldel'll. Tbat's just the way he did fin­ errors resulted in three runs in as the scored control. ' innings. Four men will run this morn­ last Wednesday's meet the Hawks But Ben Tesponded nobly. The ish. Even on the home areen the eighth inning yesterday as a 4 to 0 shutout. Ruffing, usually A native of K,bsas Stevens ------ing in a 440 yard dash to deter­ won the event over Wisconsin iron shots that had been drop­ he tried, boldly for a birdie--hc the Boston American league club a slow starter. allowed three Gtudied medicine while starring on through 1932. He still maintains mine who shall make the fourth and at the recent Iowa-Minne­ ping juat short In the morninl missed it by inch_when he defeated the St. Louis National singles. but issued no walks and Yale's football teams and became his residence and medical prac- man in the relay event and who sota duel meet the race was given were s~itting the pin. ThOle iron could have been conaervative leaguers 4 to 2. let only one runner get to second. head coach at Yale from 1928 tice in New Haven. Conn. I shall be the alternate. Joel Hin- to Iowa without a running. shots gave him a 3-foot putt :for without criUcisrn. Mason City's Mohawks Land Two on Mahr's All-State High School Cage Team *** *** *.. *** . By JAKE*** MAJIR Bill BarbOUt·.*** Mason City . I Honor*** Squad Academy; Conville.*** Tea c her s ence scoring Tecord by counting days of Howard Stoecker. Pick­ on the floor. He playecl a mar­ Bloom. Muscatlne--Bloom was Mahr'a 1940 AU-State Teama Forward Culberson. Iowa City; R u d y Higb. CedaT Falls. 220 pOints in a mere 14 games. ell. who was playing on the bes' velous game aaalnat \he 1 9 4 0 a good floor man and a ,ood shot Joe Healey. Creston Center Moylan, st. Ambrose; Dick Sketches of FI~ Team Men The former mark was 166 points. team in the state, looked great Champions. Muon City. First Team Bob Moe, Ft. Dodge (rom lona range. One of his best Center Hoerner. Dubuque; Sharp. Ute; Micky Marty of Loras-Many Wagner is small. but he ~kes in the pivot post. Pickell's best Bill Colloton, Muon Clty--An­ Mi cky Marty, Loras Academy Waters. Marsl\,alltown Guard Harville. Crestlon; Max Major. it up with his deadly shots and shot was the overbead ahot. games was played. aplnst Mason critics rank him as the best Cath­ other areat boy In the Mason Dubuque Forward Vuner. Spencer Guard and Jim Humphrey. Mason City; fancy foot-work. which is nearly unguardable. Be­ City attack. BI1l wu the best City. He is the boy who kept Wagner. Ft. Madlson Forward Somerville, llarlan Guard Dick West. West Waterloo; Davis. olic high school player ill the Dick Seidler of East Waterloo­ sides being the leading SCOTer on defeoalve man \he Mohawks bad; the Little MUSlties in the ball Dick Seidler, East Waterloo Third Team Diagonal; Freese. Wiota; Stevens. last 10 years. He has a marvel­ The best shot in the MiSSissippi his team. Pickell v..'as a gr!!at /;(' wu hard to aet past, plus be­ lame with his deadly IoDi shots. Forward Kenny. Popp, Davenport Forward Central. Sioux City; Orlyn Feuer­ ous hook shot plus a beau~iful defensive player. Romaine Woodward, Ames - Valley loop. Playing with a med­ ing all over the flool' when lear. Don Pickell. Mason City Center Ray Wehde and Roy Wehde. bach. Keystone; McIntyre. Mus­ ('hange of pace. which balfles nob O·Brien. McGregor-The expected. CoUoton was not only This boy was like O'Brien of Mc­ Dob O'Brlen, McGregor Centel' _ Holstein Forward iocre team. Seidler broke the Val­ catine; Lalley. Dowling; Ross, the opponents. He. averaged bet­ biggest man on the first team, • de1eDllve player. but a ,ood Gregor. a great rebound man. Blll Colloton. Mason City GU3r~ Egleston. Waverly Farward Webster City; Jensen and Kell­ tet t"an 13 points a game this ley scoring record. He made 141 shot. He lOt 13 polnte a,alnst Woodward had plenty of drive O'Brien stands 8 feet, tour inches Ray Bloom. Muscatine Guard Grotlisch. Roosevelt, D.M. Center ing, Davenport;' Winship. Lori­ season. He is ranked as the No.1 points in nine games. a remark­ AIDes In \he finale. He played and plent, of heiaht. He was the Romaine Woodward, Ames Guard Sha~ter . Centerville Center mor; Weagley, Bliss, and Donel­ forward of the state. Marty is able record tor the competition and is mighty valuable for his on one of the belt teams that leading scorer of the year fOI' Second Team Snyder. Ser,eant Bluffs Guard son. Ames; R. Held. Hinton; six feet two inches tall and he \\\18 playin, a,ainst. height. Bob was good in any de­ ever came out of tile state of Ames' L1tUe Cyclones, runnera­ Ed Holle, CIInton Fot'ward Emory Sample. Roosevelt. Quigley. Tama; Bill Bock, St. weighs close to 190 pounlis. Don Pickell of Mason City­ plI'.'tment of basketball; he COll­ Iowa. tru)y a areat team with a up to Mason Cit,. Romaine is Harle Damon, T. Jefferson, CedaT Rllplds Guard Mary's Iowa City; Peters, Cen­ Wagner of ,.1. Madison-Wag­ He is ranked as the best cente'i" tJ'oIled the rebounds and was a great record of 12 draigbt wins only a Junior and should, be a Council Bluffs Forward Vfan Camp. Oelwein Guard tral of Ottumwa; Tierney. Loras ner broke th~ Little Six confer- turned out by Grimsley since the dead shot [rom n$rly every spot for the sealIOD. whale of a plaTer next season. THE DAlL:i 10\vr\!, .iO\YA Ci J:"i. iv\\A .' A ¥ettr Ago Today, Hitler Too Memel ...... His 'Last Demand'

lAlchner Views lng a non.-aggression pact betw! n IDr Germar.y and Lilhuania. I. E. Bartow Baker Urges the Development The next morning, German To 'y Reconstnlction troops crossed the international bridge ai Titsit fmd took pos:;es­ Talks to Club Of 'Adequate' American Culture Five Organizations sion oC Memelland. Plan Ses ions . Of Territory No sooner had Germany regain­ "Should we look upon Am- to discover matters of univer- ed Memellaod than reconstruction Rotarian Hear Lecture Announce erica as a mere province of Eu- sal interest in the actual life of CHAPTER HI... began according to the Nazi ide­ Fin]and at Special rope, cultli'rally, and OUr South ene's own region. The provln­ -~ i&onsltnctioll ology, Memel was incorporated On · ..of the P. E. O. sisterhood Made Disappointing admir.istratively into the province Luntheon Yesterday Engage. and West as mere provinces of cia list ... assumes that local at­ will meet at 3 o'clock in the home of East Pruss ia. German signs re- our North Atlantic states?" ask- tltudes have unlvetsat valUe." of Mrs. A. W. Bryan, 365 Ellis. By (Genn~n 'CnDflict placed Lithuanian signs. Jews who Dr. Edward Bartow, who has ed Prof. Joseph E. Baker of the When Mark TwaIn wrote "Life English department in an article on the MiSSissIppi" and "HUckle­ • • • • .lo. had not fled were given to under- spent many years traveling in ment 'WYLIl: GUlL»... By LOUIS P. LuORNER stand that the anti-Semitic Nuern- which appea-red in the March is- berry FInn" he was n regional- • • •Of the Presbyterian chUrch Eu'rope, lectured on Finllind to ist, says Professor Baker, but ME MEL, Germany, March berg laws were effectiVe in Memel sue of "COllege English." when he ridiculed Kreat art and will meet at 6 o'clock In the church the Iowa City Rotary club mem­ 21 (AP) - Memel celebrates also. Professor Baker contrasts the music in "Innocents Abroad" he parlors. bers and their ru.ral friends :yes­ tomOrrow the first anniversary of East Prussian farmers voluntar­ two extremes, provincial and was a provinCial. • • • its teturn to the Rejch with many ity contributed seed grain While terday at a special luncheon held chauvinlstlc - provincIal culture ProfeiSOl' Baker caUs Sinclair RAINBOW GraLS, .. Julfilhnl hopes but also with many the German government donated at the Jefferson hotel. Ch'airr'nan such as Fredf.Tick the Great and • . ,wlll n'leet at 6 o'clock at the disappointments because of the sufficient fertilizer tor tbis over­ Lee D. Koser of the rut!ll com­ his court's dependence on PariS, Lewis one of the men of great- Masonic temple tOr the annual conflict between GeI'many and the whelming agricultural area. mittee had charge of the affair, and. cbauvinistic as evidenced in ~~w~~;~~pr~~~c~t ~1~~~eO;n~~! parent-daughter banquet. alJiles. • * • Included on the pl'og\'l\m were ~azl cu1ture whlch refuses to en- twentieth century. • • • The return of this strip of 940 By May 1, the interim "director. Lowell Rdams, who played two JOy the. b~st tMt hils been thOught I The EngliSh professor cOnclud­ CAJtNATION REBEKAH ... square miles of Baltic territory ate" was dissolved and the German selections on the violin, and How- and said m Paris. eli his article 'With the !ta.temen~ · . .lodge, No. 376, will have a lnd 150,OOQ .people ()f 'German administration was now complete. ard Fountain) Who sang. . "Benjamin Franklin .lsnd Tho-I tftrtt 'Iunles~ We lire to become" regUlar bUSiness session at 7:30 ItO& ~ Oerrnany represented Ad- On the next day, May 2, the Guests of the club members in­ mas Jeffersof were not prOVin- like the picture ot America that In the 1. O. O. F. hall. aU Hitlet's last bloodless conquest Gauleiter (district leader) Erich cluded Will Young of Madison dals but heIrs of the very lat- I we see in the novels of Sinclair • • • befor.e he drew the sword to re- Koch solemnly addressed a meet­ township, Allan Spencer of West est. EW'opean c.ultu.re, making Lewis, a part of a decaylng cos­ STITCH AND CHATTER ... !Bib Dandg and the Polish Corri- ing in the Memel civic theater at­ Branch, Melvin Guengerich o~ thell' own ~ontrlblll!on to that I mopolitan old world, We must · . .club will meet at 1: 30 in the dor lil'Id cooquer what once was tended by members ot the now­ Kalona, Glenn Hope of Ctahlln'l culture and at the same time re- I develop an adequate Ctlltural life assembly room of the Light and Poland. . defunct directorate and diet, 68 townllhip, William Bain of Pel11'l cognizing ~he peculiar possibili- In tall ports of America." t'ower compllOY. As Hitler made a triumphant Germans who figured in the Kau­ township, Bert Thomas of West MI'. and Mrs. Werner E. Voelkel'S, - Daily I owa". E nprav{1IO ties of tbelr own land," profes- I lntty last March 23 in the sun- nas sedition trial of February, Lucas townsihp, Harold Clear­ 1234 E. Davenport, have announc- and Lieu t. Gill and the dale. Miss SOl' Baker pointed out. There are sevel'al thousand In 1498 pechelbronn petroleum shil\e Into Memel, which only a 1935, and representatives of the man of Oxford, Howard Foun­ ~d the engageffi'~ nt and approach- Voelkers is a graduate of Iowa The author goes on to differ- knO'Wll varieties of wheat. Three was skimmed from water and lew hours before had seen a bllnd- army, navy, the air force, and the tain, H. J. Dane, Lowell . Adams, ing marriage of their daughter, City high school and at present is enliate between regionalism 'and hundred kinds are grown in the marketed as a lubricant and iI. ing snowstorm, the fuehrer ex- Nazi party. Glenn stevens, Earl Webster. Ruth, to Lieut. Arlo R. Gill of San a freshman in the university. p'fovincialism. "Regionalism aims United States. luminant. Antonio, Tex., son of James Gill, Lieut. Gill was graduated from claimed cryptically that "I believe He unfolded a pretentious re­ Howard E. Yoder, Dave Thomas, ----~~------that ill the main we have now ar- construction progl'sm which still Rollin Barnes. 731 Bowery. The wedding will take the university last June and is rived lit the conclusion of this llro- stands as the Nazi regime's un- Alexander Young of North place April 24 in the Zion Luther- now stationed at San Antonio. cess of reparation." wavering desire. But the execution Liberty, Dale Anderson,. Sam an church with the Rev. Arthur C. Guests at the dinner included Mar­ • ,. • of a great part of the program Steckly, Elmer Len.the, Fred Proehl offici!ltlng. The announce- : garet Bittner, Alice Benda, Jean­ 'I'oomish, Elmer newey of West ment was made at a dinner party I eUe Benda, Margaret Proehl, 001'­ Iowan I Daily Want In Ads \he official version of the must be deferred until the world to Liberty, Frank Krall, john Dwyer, given Wedne day evening in the is Wyjack, Dorothy Stevens, Char­ IIPlItch as released the press, 1s at peace again. 1$ III {hese words Wft'e mIMing. They ,. * • Frank PrybU, George Petsel, Wil­ home of the bride's parents. Tea- / lotte Hegland, Katherine Rupp­ • had been plalnJ.y heard, however, The main points were: liam kraft of., Oakdale, Willard towels, which the guests hemmed, ert, Virgilia Schooley and Pauline by milllona. lI.telling on the radio FortY-four million marks (about Watters, Jim Swaner, Jack Ken­ bore the names or the bride-elect Voelkers. LOST ANn FOUNb WANTED-LAONDR'i nedy, Samuel A. :Hunter, Frank CLASSIFIED and bad followM Bitler'. asser- $17,500,000) to be 8pent on brlng­ WANTED STUDENT J.AUNDRY. tlon that "We GermanI have no ing Memel agriculture, roads, and Sullivan, Joe Buckn'layer, John LQST--(;IRL'S Hamilton watch Sledek, A. A. Thnmerman. between Union and Tri nelt ADVERTISING Shirts 10c Free delivery. 315 N. intention of doing harm to the rest cities to tbe standard of East Prus­ Flying Cadets Have To 'Know Gilbert. Dial 2248 of the world. The dama&'e which sla., of this sum 6,000,000 marks Morgan Davis, George Black, house. Reward. Dial 3173. Robert Adams of North Liberiy, RATE CARD that other world cUd to Germ~ny, tor road building and improve­ HOUSES and APARTMENTS WANTED - Students laundr'j however, had to be repaired ment, another 6,000,000 marks fo Will Verry, W. Winborn of Ka­ Their Engines' at Randolph Soft water used Save 30% Dilll ,galn." housing projects, a Memel meeting lona, and Robert Spencer. FOR RENT- 5 room house. Cor­ CASH RATE 5797 Thla tIl'yptic remark generally hall for 6,000 persons, a hew city alville Hts. Dial 6171. was Interpreted a3 meaninl' an end hall, a theater for 1,000, a hospital or 2 day_ USED CARS., of the sarprile maneUftl'll chal:ac- with 500 beds, an electric power ROOM Al'm Kitchenette for lady. 10c per line per day wrlled by the aMentlon of Aus- development. a gigantic spa for TODAY All modern, retrigerator. :Phone 3 day&- trla., the Sudetenland, tbe Bobem- the "strength througb joy" labor 6402. 7c per line per day llil-Moravian protectorate, and organization, modern IJ c h 0 0 I s, With FOR RENT April I-first floor 3 6 day&- 30 Years MemeL tymnastlc halls, Hitler youth foom furnished apartment. Pri­ 5c per line per day A UWe more tb~ five months homes, and. representative bulld­ vate bath. New electric refrlgera­ 1 month- Of Establishment Is Your 4c per line per day later, Danzlr decllU'ed itself Inde- Ings for administrations of the WSUI tion. New innerspring mQttre~ . Guarantee of Satisfaction Ptlident of Poland and Hitler's Nazi party and the nation's armed 20 N. Dodge. -Figure 15 words to llne­ 1938 Studebaker Sedan eonque.. lnc forees overran the Pol- forces. TODAY:S mGHLIGHTS MInimum Ad-2 lines 19S7 Studebaker Sedan isb repubUc. With the former Ger- • • • Mrs. Ansel Martin and Keith CAR SERVICE man colonies still In ibe enemy's With much vigor, the Nazi reg- 1937 Studebaker Coupe Sutton will present the EveninK VITALIZE YOUR ear today. Home II )MIIIelSlon, It Is doubtful whether ime went after the realization of Musicale at 7:45 thls evening. CLASSIFIED ntSPLAY 1937 Chevrolet Sedan Hitler todaY woul4 repei.t. Even this program. May, June and July on Co. Dial 33115. 50c col. inch 1936 Plymouth Sedan If peace were established, that "In saw many tasks undertaken. Dur- Bryant French on The Poet SPECIAL NOTIOE Or $5.00 pel' month the main. ••the conc1usl® of this ing August, however, everyone in Speaks program this mC'tning at - --, 1936 Ford V -8 Pickup process of rep1l1'aUons" had beeh IGermany expected international 10 will read from W. H. Auden's CISTERNS CLEANED: Call W. H. 1. ~G t nd( b't ... ,. ~ edan P ull. q'7f''7. I ', 'ant reached. complication:;, with the result that "On This Island." 1936 Terra,plane Sedan Hitler's Caesar-like entrv into all energies including those of Messenger Service Till 15 P M. WE GUARANTEE satisfaction at Memelland on Mi.rch leS was pre- Memel, were devoted to defense Sergeant Timmisch, who is In Counter Service Till 6 P.M 1935 Plymouth Sedan the 0 and L. ceded by a week of dramatic ev- f purposes. charge of tM Iowa. hlghway pa- 1935 Lafayette Sedan en... I When war finally was declared, trol in thIs cUstrict, will discuss Responslble fo!' one IbcQfrect 1935 F or d Sedan • • • many projects in Memel as else- "Hlrhway Safety" on the Amer- After the theory of internlllfthe coveted pair of wings and a I ROOMS FOR RENT Insertion only. F ord Coach On March 19, the statute of Em- where had to be held up. The Illan Leaion progyam at 8 o'clock combustion engines has been commis. ion In the ail' corps re- PLEASANT ROOM for women. 1935 peror Wllhelm I was ceremonious- main effort in the Memel region this evenlnr. ' th d hIt . . Approved. 430 N. Dubuque. Dial 1935 CheHolet S'dan t aught m . e gl'oun sc 00 . a I serves, flYing cadets recel\'e u ~al - 4208. ly put back in place In Moamel as now appears to be devoted to in- Randolph FI eld, Texas, the flYing ary of $75 a month in addition to ~ ______1934 Chevrolet P ickup the Nazi leader Ernst Neumann tensi!ying and improvlng agricul­ TODAY'S PROGRAMS cried out amidst ecstatic approv\ll t\u'e, As an example Koch pOints cadets go to the long row of test IlOOd, clothing, transportation from APPROVED ROOM for men. Rea- DIAL 4191 1934 Dodge Coach 8-Morning chapel, Rev. L. A. blocks where there are mounted their homE'S to the school which sonable. Close in. Dial 3600. of his followers tMt "We want to out the rye yield in Memel terri­ Owen. 1934 Chevr olet Sedan get home into the Reich." tory, as compared with East Prus- aviation engines of all types and they first attend and medical care. FOR RENT: ComfOl'table room 8:15-Civic orchestra. sizes. Prospective applicants must be 1934 Plymouth Sedan On March 20, the Lithuanian sia, is in the ratio of seven to 8:aO-Dally Iowan of the Air. foreign minister, Jouzas UI'OOys, twelve. Practical work is performed on between 20 and 27 years of age, 703 Bowe_r_y_. ______PLUMBING 1934 Plymouth Coupe 8:40-Morning melodies. theSe mo tors including "trouble unmarried and in so und physical DOTTBLE OR SINGLE ROOM­ arrived in Berlin for a "voluntal'Y" ------~ 8:50-Service reports. PLUMBING. HEATING. A I EI 1934 Ford V-8 Tudor shooting;" that is, determining the health. If they have as mu ch lI!3 Graduate student prbtcrred .1.111 conference with foreign minister Prof. Tester Will 9-lllustra1ed musical chats, Conditioning. Dial 5870. low. 1934 Nash Sedan Joachim von Ribbentrop. cause of imptoper operation of the two years of college education, S Clinton. VETdi, Requiem Mass. engine. Minor faults in cither ca r- they do not have to take the men------City Plumbing. 1934 Studebaker Sedan On March 22, the Lithuanian Talk on Colombia IO-The poet speaks, Bryant government yielded and agreed to bUration or electrlcal system are tal examination, but all applicants HAULING HEATING. ROOFlNG. SPOUT. 1934 Chevrolet Coach l"rench. W. H. Auden's "On This intentionally caused in thcse en- stand a rigid physical test before relinquish Memel while at the Island." ing. Furnac6 cleaning ant r~ · 1933 Chevrolet Coach same time the Memel diet, meet­ Prof. A. C. Tester of the geology gines and then the game of hide being accepted lor flight lraining. pairing 01 all kinds Schuppert department will give a talk on lO:I5-Yesterday's favorites. and seek begins with the :flying 1933 Ford V-B Tudor ing in an extraordinary sesslon, 10:30-The book shelf. and KOUdelka. 0\&1 4640. voted :for anschluss. On the same "The People of Colombia" and il­ cadets searching for the cause of 1932 Dodge Sedan 1l:15-Easler in story. WANTED - PLUMBING ANt; evening Hitler boarded the pocket lustrate it with slides and motion the elusive misfire. P. E. O. Chapter 1932 Plymouth Sedan pictures at the regular meeting 11:30-Sacred music. In the above photograph sev­ heating. Larew Co. 227 l battleship Deutschland (since re­ 11:50-Farm flashes. Washington. Phone 91181. 1.932 Chevrolet Gaacl} named the Leutzow) and, accom­ of the Masonic service club. The eral flying cadets can be seen Plans Session meeting is to be held at noon to­ I2~Rhythm rambles, working on the engine itself while 1932 Terraplane Coach panied by a veritable naval par­ day. I2:30-The stary of the 1940 ade, steamed for Memel. another member of the group, in This Afternoon WANTED TO BUY Many Other Special Lower census. the foreground, is operating the • • * Tally-Hi Bridge Club 12:45-Service reports. I BUY men's clothin.. and pay Price Cars LlihulWlian Alreemen& 3-Concert hall selections. throttle. . Chapter HI of the P. E. O. sister- your price. 517 S. Madison. Later that night, von Ribben­ Student p.llots are protected I hood will meet at 3 o'clock this Will Meet Tomorrow 3:30-01lr neighbors. W!LL BUY used clothes, shoes. trop sent the fuehrer a message 3:45-ReminiSCing time. from the. whlrhng ?ropellor by the I afternoon in the home of Mrs. A. DIAL 9696 Hogan Bros. that an agreement had been reach- Adelaide GOodrell, 203 S. Mad­ heavy wIre screenmg seen on the W. Bryan 365 Ellis for a regular Will pay highest prices. Bargain 114 SOUTH LINN STREET 5:30-Musical moOds. Maher Bros. Transfer Store. 221 S. Dubuque St. eel with Lithuania regulating the ison, will entertain the membe-:s S:SG-Dally Iowan ot the Air. extreme lett. session. ' , terms of the Lithuanian evacua- of the Tally-Hi brldge club at 6-Dinner hour program. When the diIflculty is finally Mr5. Frank L. Mott will assist tion, providing a free harbor in I their regular card party tom or­ 7-Children's hour, the land of discovered, a "critique" is held by the hostess. Members have been Memel for Lithuania and conclud- row at 7 p.m. the instructor In charge of the asked to note that the time of the story book. You'll Like Thompson Want A.d, Dial 4191 7:30-Sportstime. group during which they discuss meeting has been changed :from the method Of finding the particu- the regular hour . MOVING SERVICE ••••••••••_I111 ••••••••••••• 11!II 7:45-Evening musicale, Mrs. tar fault. DIAL 6694 Ansel Martin, Keith Sutton. This practical work in "trouble THOMPSON TRANSFER 8-American Legion program, shooting" is part of lhe course ' CO. INC. IHighway Safety, Sergeant Tim- given the future pilots for, unless C. J. Whipple, Owner ~ misch. I they are completely familiar with M£RCURY I 8:30-0rgan vespers, Larry Lam­ HOTEL bert. all the inner workings of the mo­ tor of their plane, they are not 8:45-DaUy Iowan of the Air. Tire Recapping, Expert me­ quaii fied to make decisions should chanic work, brake relining, £conony Run fln engine talter while in the air. battery charging, new tires During the entire cour s~, which and batteries. Service calls lasts nine months and results in made anywhere. AMONG DI

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Representative Patrlek It you think being a congressman 18 a sott snap, just ask Repre· sentatlve Luther Patrick (D.) ot Alabama who, atter three years In the house of representatives, ought to-and does-know. Pat­ rick, in a speech before the house, reminded his colleagues that an efficient congressman Is "a messenger boy, an employment agency, glad-hander, controversy settler, convention booker, business pro­ moter, namer of babies, soberer of delegates, frIend of underdog .nd upperdog," and many other things, He must also, Patrick says, "cheerfully entertain constituents, their wives, the'r sons, thei r 80ns' s wives and see that the daughters meet the mldshlpmen at Annapolis," Russell O. K.'d • DRUGS • ,1- ~ . (J ; 'SODA'.:> ICE CANDY

'lHS2.E, WHAT DID r ll:ll'K;JU? 'rhc New York board of hlgner WITH HEIZ MONIi'i AND mAT" e6ucatlon has cOniirmed the ape That the German and Hailan MOON ••• TSK--TSIG.' pOintment of Bertram Russell, governments possess aerial maps EngUsh philosopher and writer, to of New York City is the slate­ a teaching post at the City Col­ ment of Lleut. Col. Harold E. lege of New York, despite vig­ Hartney, commander of the Unit- I orous protests from Bishop WH­ ed States flrst pursuit squadron I Ham T. Manning of the Protestant during the World / war. Hartney Episcopal church and Catholic re­ says the photo maps were made ligious groups on grbunds that by the late Capt. Ernest Lehman Russell was a "recognlzed propa­ of the Ill-fated commerCial Zep­ gandist against both religion and pelin, Hlndenburg, and Gen. ltalo morality" and a "defender of Balbo who led a "goodwlJl" flight adultery." to America in 1933. SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK _., __ By R. J. SCOTT FACE L1F1/NCt' PAA.\I0 fOR. J .... P.... t( E.SE. MEANS & RD ,e.. D~1 NURMI, -{HEI R. NAR.R.o W -{~E. EYES IN1'o 1'~E Aft-lI.E1'E, WIDE R. -(,(PEe MADe. OF <: IHLAJ040 C ,e..U C.... S IMI E SALISBURYS? HE'S THE K/'{OWH EYES EAlEST ARCHEOLOGIST IN 1'o1'tlE. WOR.LD- WORLD! AND HIS DAUGHTER, JUNE -SHE'S THE GRE ATEST H~Oe.~&LY 'filE MO$1' SCI Et

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Et>WUR'aER1 A GReAT L.0\fE.~ OF SHORT HA~EI> ... L HOUN~S WAS WON oveR BY ONE QF /He~ • What lOme people don't know about driving would flll a ...... I~EP 'I t>U~IN6 THE RECE'NT COL.t> WEA-n-\~ hospital. CZIoYRIQIT, IMO, KINe I'IAT\JIIl5 SYNDICAl(, .... ~ RJQm PAGE SIX THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1940 College Students Favor Cuts in Governmental Expenditures But Not N. Y. A.

AUSTIN, Texas***, March 21-Be- reduction of *** the number of Na­ the recomended *.*32 per cent re­ were given only*** to students who viewers that ***the number should Approve of reduction*** ...... 11 9 11 not have NYA* jobs) * * year to go to* the * National * Youth Jog debated in Congress and in tional Youth administration jooo. duction of NYA positions for col­ were in absolute need of them, even be increased. The poll points Disapprove of reduction .. 71 72 71 NYA workers, who perform Administration, $9,~OO,OOO to be committees is the president's ec- Although other polls of the Stu­ lege students. expenses could be cut. out, however, that students who Reduce less than 32 per hundreds of tasks from iloor spent on college and graduate aid, onomy budget. American colleges dent Opinion Surveys of America What is even more significant As was perhaps to be expected, are not NYA employees are of the cent ...... 3 4 3 sweeping to book writing, earn the rest on other projects away and universities, often far removed have shown that collegians favor is that at least 12 per cent-ap­ students who now hold these jobs same opinion by almost identical Increase number of jobs .. 9 13 9 about $15 a month. President from the campus. This would from the hustle of national life, cuts in governmental expendi­ proximately one-eighth-of the were emphatically in favor of percentages. The national tabula- Don't know ...... 6 2 6 Roosevelt'·s recommendation calls mean a coliege employment of this time bave a keen interest in Itures, in this instance an over­ students, favor a reduction. Some continuing the program, a good tions follow: , (· A-All students; B-Those who for the 1940 ...... 1941 [jscal 89,000 persons, as compared with at least one item: the proposed whelming majority is opposed to of these declared that it !.he jobs many telling the Surveys inter- Opinions in Per Cen&! ABC hold NYA jobs; C-Those who do (millions) for the 1940-1941 fiscal 130,000 this year. ------~------Lions Club Plans Child Benefit G. Marland Asks Judgment Strickler Jury Deliberaiions e ht Of $13,375 Against Company Sh M d T d N Continue After Thirty Hours OW . on . ~!: ...~~~ . ay 19 S cCharlges NegIiWhil'ge?ce, ·Cromwell-- .. are essness e R. Sherman Gu.e.t Artist Comnlunity Operating City Bus (Continued from Page 1) Musi(~ Students Eye-Witness­ to bear to recall the minister, or District Court A jury was selected yesterday Washington authorities must dis­ (Continued tram Palle H To Be Starred \Good Friday in Johnson county district court avow his remarks." Begin Fund Convenes In to hear the damage case which The letter was presen ted to the curiously examining the craters. Georgia Marland has brought senate foreign relations committee 40 Bombs Fall Service Todav in the form of a petition by Walsh Drive Todav Officers estimated that about 40 On Program ., against the Iowa City Coach com­ " Late Session pany, asking that a judgment be along with a protest from the Har­ bombs fell on the extel)sive levied against the defendant for vard university chaptel' of the grounds of the airport in the Local, Imported Talent Local Ministers $13,375. American Independence l-eague. Iowa City High School south. No Verdict Ready To Lead at Meeting The plaintiff charges negligence Hull's telegram to the young Musicians To Canvass We could see no signs that any Scheduled To Provide and carelessness on the part of diplomat, who has been at his post hangars had been, hit directly. 'An In Suits for Damage Entertainment at Shows From Noon to 3 p~ M. the defendant while operating a only two months, :3 aid: City for Rwnmage Sale incendiary bomb fell pn the great At 10 o't::lock Last Night bus. "Public discussion of controver­ steel crane which boosts seaplanes The Lions club 1940 vaudeville Community Good Friday church According to the petition, the sial policies of other governments, A fleet of cars containing music Johnson county district court services will be jn the Trinity Ep­ auxiliary members and high school out of the water but the borob and child welfare benefit show, plaintiff suffered injury when, particularly with governments en­ was convened last night at 10 i:3copal church from noon until 3 after entering a bus at Grant gaged in war, without the prior music students will start a drive had sputtered out on the iron plat- o'clock by Judge James P. Gaff­ to be held Monday and Tues­ o'clock this afternoon, it was an­ street and Sheridan avenue, the knowledge and permission of this to raise money at 8:45 a. m. today form. ney to determine the advisability day at 8 p.m. at the Iowa City nounced last night by the officialS by canvassing the city for rum­ vehicle jerked in such a manner government, is not in accord with Explosions near the hap.gars of having the jury in the Bertha high school auditorium, will star of the Iowa City Ministerial asso­ that she lost her balance and fell such (standing) instructions." mage. Strickler damage case continue its ciation, sponsors of the service. The money that is secured will had shattered windows and bombs Ransom Sh~rman, master of cere­ Attorney Will J. Hayek is rep­ HuU .sent his telegram alter re­ deliberation after being out nearly Ministers of the Iowa City Pro­ be used to send Iowa City high falling into the sea had caused monies and comedian, who regu­ resenting the plaintiff. The de­ ceiving this afternoon an official 30 hours without reaching a ver­ testant churches will conduct the fendant is represented by Attor­ text of Cromwell's address and school band, orchestra, glee clubs great cakes of ice to fly about. dict. larly appeal's over the NBC net­ services. An invitation has been neys Henry Negus and D. C. No­ examining it. and chorus to Minneapolis this German fliers said the hangars The da\TIaae action, which was work. extended to all those who wish to lan. The state department issued the May to participate in a regional and the crane probably were the instigated by Bertha Strickler, Sherman made his radio debut Members of the jury selected to following statement: music contest. Winners in tMse object! ves of the raiders but that administratrix of the estate of Jean Fahrney, formerly a vocal- attend. the bombs were released froql too in 1.923, and in 1931 became a ist with Horace Heidt's orches- An introductory anp concluding try the case include John Parizek, "The secretary of state has now regional contests will be eligible Elmus J. Strickler, against the tra, will appear as soloist in the address and meditations upon the J . E. Grace, John J . Teefy, Dor­ examined the text of the address to enter the national music con­ great a height ·for any accuracy. Keeshin Motor Express company, "member of the National Broad­ "Of course our antiaircraft guns casting company's staff of art­ 1940 vaudeville and child wel- seven words from the Cross and thy Ruth Stronks, Roy Strong, made at Toronto on March 19· by test. has been before the court since fare benefit show, sponsored by nine 20 minute devotional periods Charles Feislel', Jessie A. Seger, the American minister to Canada, When collected, the rummage harried them and they seemed to Monday. ists. Previous to his radio ca­ be nervous," said these Germans. the Lions club and Parent- are planned. Marie Condon, Frank Panzer, Mr. James H. R. CromweU. will be sorted and made ready for The plaintW is seeking a judg­ reer, Sheo: mlln took up the job "There was lots of noise but little of banquet song leading. Teachers association, which will Conducting the opening periods Frank Miller, Lee J. Burns and "Secretary Hull found that the the sale tomorrow in the Com­ ment of $15,OOQ for damages al­ r be held in the high school audi- will be the Rev. Richard McEvoy. Bess Fox. address contravened standing in­ munity building. Magazines and if any military effectiveness." legedly caused to the estate of He studied to be a musician Take To Cellar as had been the wish of his torium Monday and Tuesday at Other speakers will be the Rev. structions to American diplomatic bundles of newspapers will be Elmus Strickler who was fatally 8 p.m. Ransom Sherman, NBC M. Este~ Haney, the Rev. Robert officers, as public discussion of packed, pint and quart bottles to Everyone was saved in the injured in an automobile accident parents. They were talellted mu­ bombed building which the Ger­ sicians, and according to Sher­ radio comedian, will act as mas- H. Hamill, the Rev. Llewel~n A. Mrs. E. Ham controversial policies of other be sold to local Paint stores will Feb. 4, 1937 , when the car which ter of ceremonies. The program' Owen, the Rev. Elmer E. Dierks, governments, particularly with be sorted, clothes will be marked mans described as an infirmary he was driving collided with a man, hopefully looked forward but the roof was blown off and to the day when they should will be made up of varied enter- the Rev. .Ilion T .. Jones, and the governments engaged in war, and coat hangers gathered. Post­ truck near Wllton Junction. tainment, consisting of both im- Rev. Edwlll E. VOigt. without the prior knowledge and ers prepared in the art class of the walls cracked, The occupants OrOll Pe"tlOil hear their son at his first con­ Dies Thursday were in the cellar. cert. They did, o!,\ce, when he ported and local talent. permission of this government, Lucia Otto will be distributed in . The defendant filed ~ cross· is not in accord with such instruc­ the business di:strict. The only other building we saw petition asking $742.58 damages played the aass fiddle in a uni­ which showed extensive signs of versity orchestra. Then they Rhodes- FUneral Services tions. Such public statements by Chairmen on the various com­ allegedly caused to the truck in our diplomatic representatives are mittees include Mrs. S. R. Ran­ damage was a small structure in the collision. The cross-petition urged him to try something - (Continued from Page 1) which practice range targets were anything else. 3 Petitions Will Be Tomorrow likely to disturb the relations be­ shaw, general chairman, Mrs. charged Strickler with negligence tween this and oUler governments. Frank A. Kinney, publicity, Mrs. scored. in the operation of his car. Did Some Actb\&" to set a new date for the execu­ For Aged Resident The Germans claimed three Taking up actin, as a. profes­ "Secretary Hull has telegraphed E. T. Hubbard, magazine packing, The jUry had been called be­ For Divorce tion, the original date for the his views to Mr. Cromwell and Mrs. Lloyd, bottle sorting, Mrs. British planes were sbot down, fore the court at 4 :45 p.m. YE!/iter­ sion, his first role WII that of hanging having passed, or to Mrs. Evaline Ham, a resident of one near this little community. Nanld Poo in the Gilberl-Sulllvan Iowa City for 83 years, died at has asked that in the future he ob­ W. H. Simpson, clothes sorting, day by Judge Gaffney, and at commute the sentence to life im­ serve the standing instructiol1:5." Mrs. P. O. Norman, coat hangers This latter plane sank in the sea that time indicated that the vote OPUS, "The i\Ilkado." HOWever, he Filed Thursday prisonment. 6:50 a. m. yesterday at the home but the body of an officer, who 8&ld the tenor sounded question­ and Mrs. J. W. Willard, collections. was tied. Members had deliber­ Joe B. Tye, Marshalltown at­ of her daughter, Mrs. L. J . Maher, apparently sprang from the plane ated almost 24 hours. ..ble, ewen tGt b1mseU, so h~ torney employed by Rhodes' par­ in Iowa City. Mrs. Ham, who had as it was about to crash, was After a brief walk under the dropped the Idea. of an "opera­ 2 Plaintiffs Charge ents to present the plea for clem­ ,suffered from ill health for many Mrs. Anderson found on the ice the next morn­ tive" career, even If it meant bailiH's supervision and a rest Defendants With Cruel, ency, argued that the co u r t years, was 84. ing. period, the jury resumed deliber­ the wastln&' of three hard and British- should not have been allowed to She was born July 18, 1856 in The insignia had been i'emoved ation. difficult years of lJIusicaJ r e • Lnhurnnan Treahnent reverse itself, since the court's New York, daughter of Justice Dies Thursday (Continued from Page 1) from his uniform. The German At the seconcl ap~arance be­ search. . membership changed in the and Jane Oathout, and came here army will give him a militarY fore the court last night, the tore­ Sherman will conduct a pro­ Petitions for three divorces meantime as a result of an elec­ with them the next year. She mar­ Mrs. Robert Anderson, for sev­ attacking plane flew 50 low ~hat funeral tomorrow. man of the jury announced tMt aram of vari~d entertainment, were filed in Johnson county tion. ried Milton Ham in 1876 and is en years a resident of Iowa City, the seamen at first thought it was Dam Inspected the body had been resting, and consisting of imported as well district court yesterday. Grothe Replles survived by him. Mrs. Ham was died at her home, 1001 KirkWood, British. The crew abandoned On our way across the Hincien- without indicating which way, he as local talent, a member of the First Christian at 1:30 a. m. yesterday after a short sbip, but later tbe Barn Hill was burg dam we were able to climtl In the first petition, William Grothe replied that "as a re­ stated that the last ballot had Jean Fahrney, formerly a vo­ sult of some catastrophe all of church here. illness. reported safe. ovel' the great stones of which it polled eight to four. E. WilSOll osks a divorce from c!llist with Horace Heidt's orches­ the members of the court might Other survivors include two sis­ She was born in Chemung, ill. The lone German raider van- was built and inspect the dam, Juran Capable tra, will be guest soloist along Edna Wilso'1, charging her with have been killed and an entire ters, Mrs. Emmet Oathout of Wel­ She was a member of the Presby­ ished from above the Shetlands rails and cars. A vote was taken by Judge with Bob and Babe Leeller, WMT desertion. The couple were mar­ new tribunal appointed." In that lington, Kans. and Mrs. Milton terian Ladies Aid society and the when British fighters rose to give As far as we could see there GaUney on the mental and physi­ novelty act; Larry Hays and Bob ried in Phoebus, Va., June 27, case, be said, it could not be said Howe of Wichita, Kans., one bro­ Eastern Star. chase. No bombs were dropped. were no signs of damage to the cal condition of eacq member on ferry, comedy wrestling act, and 1932. The plaintiff asks custody that a petition for rehearing could ther, J. E. Oathout of Caldwell, Mrs. Anderson is survived by Despite the toll of shipping, dam. the jury; alter this examination, LeROY the Mystic, sleight of hand of one minor Child. not be presented. Kans., four daughters, Mrs. L. J. her husband, Robert Anderson, Britain felt that the expected Ger- Sylt in peacetime entertains there appeared no objecti()n to al­ artist. Attorney Ingalls Swisher is The state's iBtlbrney also Maher, Mrs. Jessie Hill and Mrs. whom :she married in 1915; one man counter-blow for the all- tourists and supplies lobsters to lowing them to return to the jury Local talent to be used in the representing the plaintiff. brushed aside the pleas of the Will Harper, all of Iowa City, and daughter, Betty Anderson; one night raid on Sylt had failed to the more expensive restaurants of room ,for further dellberation. show will include Walter Good, The second petition was filed dead woman's parents tor ex­ Mrs. William Seymour of Daven­ son, Robert Anderson; one sister, develop. Europe. In wartime it is part Judge Gaffney stated: "The G, national champion radio con­ by Maurine Lemley, who is ask­ ecutive clemency. port; two sons, Walter Ham of Mrs. Priscilla RUshton of Chicago, The nation turned to its first of Germany's air front against court does not desire to unduly trolled mod~l airplanes; Ted Cole, ing a divorce from Dwight I. Grothe said: Iowa City and Ray Ham of Coun­ Ill., and a brother, George Black­ holiday weeke.nd of the spring as England; a frequent jumping-off punish any jurol' or to unduly co­ AI, tapda ncing; Vernon Leon­ Lemley, charging the defendant "The state is not asking the cil Bluffs and 11 grandchildren ingt()n of Chicago, Ill. parliament started the Easter re- place for British-bound German erce any member, but since 5 ard, A2, and Martin Yoseloff, A3, with cruel and inhuman treat­ death penalty to avenge the mur­ and eight great grandchildren. The Rev. Dion T. Jon\!s will of­ cess during which Prime Minis- bombers. o'clock, you s(!em refreshed and novelty drum act; the Lions Club ment. The plaintiff asks that der of Mabel RhQdes. We have Funeral services wilJ be tomor­ ficiate at the funeral service ter Chamberlain i~ expected to ' Field Marshal Hermann Wi!­ I think I'll send you back." Singers with Virginia DeButts, she be permitted to resume her long since abandoned the ancient row at 2 p. m. at the Oathout fun­ which will be held at the McGov­ revamp his cabinet in response helm Goering placed his personal The majority of the jurors were A2, as sohist, and toe Avalon former name, according to the law of 'an t'ye for lln eye and a eral chapel. Burial will be in Oak­ ern funeral home at 2 p. m. to­ to criticism within his own party airplane, "Manfred von Rich- cheerful about the decision. 'Wom­ orchestra. petition. tooth for a tooth.' The theory land cemetery. The body is at the morrow. as well as from the opposition. thofen." at our disposal for the en on the jUry, under the close The sale of tickets for the The petition was filed for the upon which the state asked the Oathout funeral home. • • • greater part of the trip to Sylt. supervision of Judge Gaftlley and show began this week, and it death penalty . . '. as we view In l.he lobby of parliament in- the jury bailiff, gave orders to plaintiff by Attorney Ingalls formed sources predicted a. p.ew is reported that a large number Swisher. Local Woman throurhout the country that the their husbands for <,:osmetics and it, is upon the assumption that C. Swindal rOYernment line-up would be an­ of tickets have been sold. All Lillian Wineke ,Burgess asked by taking the lite of the defen- chancellor of the exchequer and other n/!cessltles required for llfe seats for 1he show will be reo nounced within a week. the lord privy seal are heavy lia­ in a jllry room. a divorce irom Ernest P. Bur­ dant we may preserve the lives D W Before reces.ln, untU April 2, served. Tickets may be pur­ gess, charging cruel and inhu­ of others; .. . that by putting to ies in est Dies at Mercy bilities both at home and abroad." chased at Reich's cafe, death the defendant in this case the house of CODUDons heard LEGAL NOTICE man treatment. The plaintiff blunt worcb spoken of two lead­ we may prevent other little chil- Mrs. Carrie Ackerman, 814 New­ asks the t:ustody of three chil­ In.. cabinet memben, chaDcellor NOTICE TO KED~EM FROM dren from being deprived ot Charles Swindal, former Iowa ton Road, died at 10:30 last night dren and aUmony of $15 a week. a of the Exchequer Sir John Simon TAX SALE mother's love and p~otectlon, as City resident and for several years at the Mercy hospital alter an ill­ Attorney Paul Toomey is rep­ and Sir Samuel Hoare, lord privy To George L. Buresh, of John· Gower Reveals resenting the plaintiff. were the two children to whom an employe of Racine's Cigar store, ness of several weeks. DOROTHY LAMOUR son County, Iowa. (The person in She is survived by one son and seal. Mabel Rhodes gave birth." died Sunday in Arizona, it was re- Liberal Geoffrey Mander de­ JOHN HOWARD whose name the real estate de­ Rhodes May Anlwer ported yesterday. one daughter. Her h usb and, Contest Plans George C. Ackerman, preceded her clared that "It Js widely feU "DISPUTED PASSAGFt scribed below Is taxed): Governor Wilson has allowed Swindal, who was born in You Are Hereby Notlfjed That Rhodes' attorney lI11tll next Mon- Brooklyn, Iowa, attended the State in death Aug. 29, 1931. AND CO-HIT Kite Funeral arrangements have not at a "SCAVENGER'S T~ SALE" day, March 25, to answer the University of Iowa. He married "WOLF OF NEW YORK" held in and for Johnson County, Prep InstrullJ.entalists state's arguments, Loretta Norris of Grinnell. been made. The body is at the Oathout tuneral home. Iowa, on December 11th, 1938, the Compete Tomorrow; Contest County Attorney Harold Ves- In addition to his wife, he i:3 follow In!! described real estate, to· termark of Iowa City, who prose- ,survived by one daughter, Phyllis Winners To Advance 110 to 8110 wit: Youthful flyers cuted Rhodes, assisted In prepa- Jane Swindal; his mother who ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! UUjU"UI ./,;11,. ration of the state's araument. lives in Brooklyn, Iowa, and two .: 'l'IIea lit STARTS SAtURDAY "The East One-half (E¥..) if Plans for the annual Iowa City Will Compete Here sisters. LAST DA'Y . the North One-halt (NIh ) of the music contest, to be held tomorrow Saturday, March 30 Walter I. PraU Will The funeral service, which is to Southeast Quartel' (SE'A ) of the at 1 p. m. in the Iowa City high be held in Brighton, has not been TOMORROW Southwe3t Quarter (SWJ/., ) 01 school auditorium, were announc- :..------' Admitted to Probate' definitely arranged, relatives said. Section 12, Township 81, Range ed yesterday by William Gower, Saturday morning, March 30, 7, Johnson County, Iowa." bandmaster. will see the annual kite meet The will of Walter 1. Pratt, who was sold to the Iowa Land Cor­ The contest, for instrumental sponsored by the Recreation Cen- died March 7, was admitted to poration of Iowa City, Iowa, tor DOORS OPEN l:l5-3Ic &0 5:30 8010ists only, Is being held for the ter again getting underway, the probate in Johnson county dls­ the Pllyment o( the taxes tor the purpose of selectlng winners to scene of the contest being the uni- trict court yesterday. NOW! years 193!i, 1938, and 11)37, there­ compete in the district contest versity practice field which is di- Louise E. Pratt was appointed on, and II Cerllficate of Purcha5t, which will be held in Muscatine, rectly behind the fieldhouse. executrix without bond by the No. SI33, was duly Issued to the March 29 and 30, Gower said. The contest is open to any Iowa court. NOT A HORROR PICTURE Iowa La\1d Corporation of Iowa There will be 32 contestants in City youth under 18 years of age ======-BUT A NEW City, Iowa, on the 5th day of De­ local competition from which 16 who can produce a kite that will -ji;jiiii;;;::;;:;.;;i­ cember, 193a, and that the same will be selected to represent Iowa fly. is now law(uUy owned and held by City In district conte&t. Kites in tbe meet will be group­ Starts TODAY! TAINMENT THRILL! them. No admission charge will be ed into three general classes. In ENDS MONDAY Tha~ the time fOl' redemption made to the contest, and the gen­ ,:!ach class ribbons will be award­ KIPLING'S IMMORTAL eral public is invited to attend, ed for the best flyer, highest fly­ from ~ald sale will expire and a DRAMA BROUGHT TO LIFE deed will be iJsued to the said Gower said. er, the most novel or best decor­ BY THE YEAR'S GREAT­ ated kite, the iargest Idte and EST CAST! Iowa Land Corporation by the smallest kite. Treas4rer of Johnson County, The three classes are as follows: ,.'" Iowa, unle8~ redemption from seld Johnson Fined (1) Slncle plane two or three sale be mode within nillety day. stick kites. from the completed service ot thla (2) Novelty kites of unUluaJ de­ .'''~ notice, 8100 by Kadlec IiIn or decoration. Max W. Boone, Agent of (3) Oompound or box kites. Iowa Land Corporation Elmer F. Johnson was fined A hundred yard dash for kites I, R. E. Adams, Secretary-Treas­ $100 yesterday by J. M. Kadlec, will climax the event. It i~ neces­ urer of the Iowa Land Corpora­ jusUce of the peace, ' tor allegedly sary to have a hundred yards of Busy UUle BearI-"Cartoon" Buster Keaton Comedy tion, do hereby authorize MIlX W. operatin, an over-loaded truck. string attached to the Idte to enter Boone a. the agent of !.he Iowl The fine wlll be remitted upon this event. The boy who i:3 able to Vtl,etable Mystery "Pardon My Birth Mark" Land CorporatIon tQ IeI've thlJ no­ " • Late News tice on ({corle L. BurUlh, the one Johnson's purcha.e of a license launch his ki~e, let ou all the "Novel HU" Latest Fox Newi ~I.o cottlna $279, Justice Kadlec said. string and rewind the fastest is In obeervance' of GOOd ....Iday in whoae name the real estate de­ -Lateet News- scribed above ~ talC~ . ·Johnson'. truck Is belnl held the winner. Reels maye be fa8ten- 3:11 p, M. R. E. Adams, Secretar7- ored awaJUni 'payment of the tine. ed to belts or the ground. .!!!!!!!!..:!!=L tbe Theater will 116 clOHd uatll !!!!~~~:!!!! eu 1're88., Iowa l.and Corp.