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FIVE CENTS IOWA CITY, IOWA SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1934 VOL, XXXIV NUMBER 73

• , ly Mrs, Smith Textile Union Mobilizes Workers; I lOW A'S EX·PRESIDENTS INAUGURATION SPEAKERS (I Jessup, Bowman, MacLean To luncheon, WIi; '01 Concort at GeneralS~ikeA~eanln~vitabk'~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~Attendfuaug~tion O~~ I brOadcast a • • • • • • • • • Will Present Brief Addresses

Ilent Meetings Held League,May Hear Shooting Allison, Iowa Other Events Planned Expected By Leaders In After Bombing Fully Explain For "Convocation Extraordinary" eoun ty CC>rn_ Student, Dies Ilected In the AA Inveatlga. ,' A£fectedAreas l/n Ohi9 Strike Purpose Soon (See Morles on page S) For lh first time In Iowa's his· ~ rday to ma!(e In Car Crash McOUFFEY, Ohio, Aug. 25 (AP) tory, the three living rormer pr sl. :rop reduclldn , I Chiding by Roosevelt Hopes for Settlement -Shooting was heard across the dents will gather on the campus Expected to Bring Robert Kelley, June \0 do honor to an Incoming presl. rd C, :Eichor Wane as Proposed Scioto marsh lands here tonlghl as · ed I dent. nocra tic part; Date Nears threats to striking onion workers Early Action Gra d uat e, InJur I QeOL'ge E . MacLean, John G, Row· ,look ell'ect In an attempted cxoduS' I that a rlnal Seriously I man, and Walter A, Jessup will all aary but that or some of the strlkel·s. WASIUNOfl'ON, Aug, 25 (AP)­ The shots were heard arter a WAS IIlNGTON, Aug. 25 ha ve a port In the progl'3 III ot tn· lat local con. Admlnlstl'llllon em phasis on hll'lnan Union mobilization for a geneml cl'ushlng, shouting crowd of several Vincent AIIIsun, 20, 01 Rockville, iluguratlon ror Pr!' Idenl Eugenc A, rights In view or the creation by Mo., Hludent al the Unlvel'slty or IGilmor e O~t. 4, It was announced falkou~ In the collOn textile Indus­ hundred had naraded past the home pl'Operty owners of 0. capital forum Towa tOl' the lust foul' year., was yeRterdoy by Pror. Benj. F . Shorn· try gained such momentum today of Okey Odell, 38 year old strike. led to expectations In Washington lIi08 leader, who was ordered out of kllll'd, and Robert Kelley, 19, at baugh, chall'lnan of lhe committee tbat a crippling strtke appeared al­ tllnb;ht that the American Liberty 1.amonl, who gl'lldual d ("om the In ch arge or arrnngemE'nt9. nn., Aug. 24 town after he had been abducted I('ague may expedite Its promised Joost Inevitable. and beaten early today following the col1(\j;~ ot liberal art8 In June, was BrIef Addre lIeS pping, tormer elaooration of purposes, GF..oRGE E. l\IaeLEAN JOHN O. BOWMAN WJ\LTER A. JESSUP • MIl88 meetings ot union workeL's bombIng or the mayor's home . HcrlouRly Injured In an automobile Brief adtlresses by the three men ublic Iron and In the wl.LIress Wish to Help (AP)- Two hundl'cd rampaging con­ hand out the $22,300,000 In hack As.~ocl/lted Pl'es) ) ahead 8teadlly and rapidly with Late this afternoon he went to "aiarles as l'Ilpldly as lIle clel'lcal bone fractures, possible Inlernal In· d nts will appear on the convoca· Rat 1[('1', it was Bllld. he mo,'c like· , Aug, 25 (APj-A high plans for complete stoppage of wOl'k bcd, haggard and worn, He went to victs were corl'aled In a wlre·encIOs­ operations will permit. JUL'leS, and cuts and bl'ulses, Both tlon pl'Ogram , In addillon, several Iy will indicate a membel'shlp appeal Na~1 leador tonight predicted "the. within the time set." "Ieep with a revolver under his pll. ed freight Siding at tho Gl'8tel'(ord James B, McCahey, pr8llident of mcn Ilcted as a.l!8lstllnt managers other event.~ have been 8chedllled­ Summons Gol'mAn based on a philosophy of the constl· Ilext Insurrection will be hloodler low and 0. balf dozen friends Ilt his prison farm Of the Ell"tern peniten­ tho school board, was nearLng Chi. of the Iowa Union cafeteria this an academic parade oC studenta, , Nevertheless, a belief that ChaIr· dOorway. tutlon and economics that league than the last" as Austria's ChriS· summer. ro.culty membel'S , and visiting edu' adherents fcar nre thL'eatened by tiary tonight, 10 await lrall sC~ r to cago tonight wIth a check for $22" ~n 'Carrlson at lhe national labor , "I'll kl1l any man who comes In ~jan authoritative government, de­ Occupanls of the truck, Harry eatol's from Old Capitol to th field some but not all new deal enact· 36!i,985,50, the proceeds or a loan ob. (lllllona board would Intel'vene jand don't ,belong here," he said as the OoCh ~r l 'y 11111 " brallch of the termined to venge the aSllllsslnation Tryon anI! William Ebel't of Des house , 0. luncheon a.t Iowa Union mcnts. tnJned fl'om the Reconstruction Fl. lhartly In the strike situation was the sun's shadows lengthened Illong prison ILl Phlladclphllt, Slale police, or Cnancellor Eng~lbel't Dolltu89 one Molne~, were bruised In the col· at noon, and an afternoon l'ecl'lp, He Is exp.ecled to strci.I/I a wish highway patrolmen and gual'du I{cpt /lam'o corporation, htlghtened lonlght when, for the Main stl'eet. mon th ago loOny, rallied I ts force IIslon. lion in which Pre81(\en~ and MI'8, to help, not hjnllN'. Quarters symlJa· ~ Ume in 2~ hOUrs, he sum­ A depu ty sheriI'! told ncwspaper­ watch OVeL' them artel' a riotous to stamp out all opposltlon_ A sisler of Mr. Alllaon, Mrs, Lonzo Qllmol'e \'0'111 be hosts. thetlc to the league hn1.al'cled " guess lhreo hours, Med Om'man for a {urlh I' discus. men: "A\V~lllg OnleJ's" J onee, lives In Iowa City. Mr. AliI· With the exception of the two to<1a,' that It ullimately would con· !l'iI'Os started by the pL'lsoucrs an,1 ~OI of labor's grievances, " It you stay In McGUffey tonight, Naval Parley "Now thlll the Oerman plebiscite son waH driving to hl8 home at the Yf'OI'd from lUH to 1'H\), t'rle \"l'loyment, etc. said otllclally, ,but not u. shot was IlarrllOn had not altered the slt­ Failure Seen sons ot security, said bluntly, "we Gilmore took oUlce July 1. Artive Organizution 8tLlrted uallOn and he l'elterated his beUet [ired. '1'hore wore nlJ serlbus casual· aro awaiting orders from Adolf Rlt· It became known that acUve or· ties, and Ilono of the, convlcls es· Officers Seel{ Here During 1899·J911 list the walkout would take place leI' to stal·t the next revolution," lIfr, Mac I_can served as president ~Ithln the lime set-on or b fore gallization has beon starteti In New caped. Japanese Official Says ,6th 2 Primaries "It will SUrely succeed where the of th unlverslly tram 1899 to 19)1. Itpll, Eng'htnd and othel' sectlons, Dis· Dr. Guy T. Holcombe, p L'cslc1ent Abrogation of Old last failed," he added. Bandit's Body Since that time he has been assocI. lCS. Dool' Not (to~ cusslon of the project was held fOl' of the prison board of trustecs, said "There wilt be flel'ce reprisals for ated with the United Stales bureau Gorman Indicated t'hllt while the Are Watched /level'al weeks betor" the Shou~e he was awaiting rctul'II or 'Warden Treaties Needed the hanging of our NaZI comrades," or ducatlon In vnrlou8 c [) cltl " door wu not closed to negollatlons annollnC'ement that Alfrl'l1 K Smith, HeL'bert Smith from Quantico, Va" Doll1uss HlIJctI I\(ontlt Ago St. Paul Officials In ;hel- John W. Davis, Representative BeCol'e he became president of the wltb Garri8on's board, In which before lhe transfer from the "mOd· 1'OKYO, Aug. 26 (Sunday) (APr­ One month ago today Nazi rebels \V. I.­ Indiana to Search UniversIty or Iowa he was chancel­ ~enloors at the IItrlke committee California, Mississippi ,James 'Wadsworth, Nathan el prison" at Orlltcrford to the old Failure ot the 1985 n/.wat conferenCe stormed Vienna's federal cl:iancel· lor ot the University of Nebl'af5ka. ~Mvatel)l' have expre8sed confidence, Mi ll er and lrenee dupont would be "Cherry Hili" Institution. Votes to Select Icry, pumped two builets In to Doll· For Hamilton Cha"cellOl' Bowman was J)resl· Jlt telt that the strike would not be membcrs of the executive commj(· The Rev. J oseph Kenny, acting I,Inles~ the powers agree to abroga· fuss' tiny body and stood by while dcnt of th unlversltl' from 1911 to (ailed .orr. through negotiation. Candidates tee, chaplain, IlPPL'oached tbe enclosu,'o lion of the Washhl1lL6n and L6ndon ST, PAUl_, Aug. 25 (AP)- Search he !lied, hIs last thoughts for Aus· 1914. A native Iowan and a gradu­ Nothing more was ""Id al tbe thIs evening a nd asked the pris­ lllLval treaties was predicted last trIa. for lhe body of John Hamilton, DII. White House. Departul'e of the oners to join him In prayer. ate ot the Unlv('l'slty of Iowa, he WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 (APl--' night In tbe address by A-ltmlral fJ'olJlght, thc records showed, his IIng'er gangster, Is being made by J)l't'sident tOl' Hyde Parle, N, y" to· Theil' only I'eplles were cries of Is now chancell or or the University ,Municipal Judge lJobumasa. Suyetsugu, commllIlder NazI Ilnemles Jlad paid amply tor SI. raul pollee "somewhere In In· The national pOlitical pot, already night necessitated arrangements " we "'anl food and tobacco." of PIttsburgh, ono of the largest pL'l, of the combined Japanese fleet, the Ilhortlve revolt tbat brought dlllll'\," It \Vas learned trom a rell· Marries Menjou, sizzling wltlt a tour·cornerod race Dr, Holcombo said he dld not ,'ntely endowed Institutions In the which left little time tOl' anything "Appears UMvoldable'" death 'to Doll fuss, able source In St. Paul tonight, fvr the I!\Jeaker~ldp of the 74th can· know what staL·ted the outbreak, but United Stales, Pr vloue to his a8- Verree Teasdale "1'ho basic policy of tlle JaPanese An even dozen NazIs convicted or It was reported that Chief oC added an Investigation is beginning soclatlon wIth Iowa, he WIl8 secre· gress, will be brought ncarer t o boll- IIILVY," he, said In an address hefOl'e Implication In the July 1)lot, among Police F'rank ullen and Detective without delay. tary or the Cal'llegle Foundation Co r tho gl'eat Asia. SOCiety , "Is aboli­ them the two held directly respon· TUOL Bl"lwn, two ot the offlcen who LOS ANGELES, Aug. 25 (AP)- lllg pOint next week by ImpoL'tant Altpough the expansive prison th Advancement at LearnIng. Allred Gains Lead tion or the present ratio system of sible fOI' Dolltuss' assllo!slnat.lon have kllle!l llomer Van Meter, another The debonair Adolphe Menjou and pI'Imarlc8 In Cnlltornlo. and MlssIs­ grounds confines more than 1,GOO Dillinger aide , In St. Paul 'rhUL'S­ Jeesup Now Carnegie Head In Texas Run·Off Illnltation, o.lId establishment ot the gone to the gallows. Vmee Teasdale of the llIovl 8 were sippi, convicts, only a small fraction of President Emeritus J ssup re­ principle of equality In armament~, clay, had gone to all 11I(\lana point them PllI'ticlpated, he said, signed his position here last winter unoblruslvely man'led today by a Both states will nominate candl- Democratic Vote "If the othcr powers l'eject these "not far from Chicago" on an un, Ilatee tor the senate and the nation· del'woL'ld "lip" that Hamilton's body to Ilccept tho pl'CIIldency of the 10 municipal judge and then drove out al house of rcrcsentatlves. South tivo fUndllmental demands, rupture New Division Cal'llegle Foundation tor the Ad· DALLAS, 'rex" Aug, 25 (APj­ Of the 1985 conference appears un­ might be found In the Hoosier state, t" look after the unloading Of th Ir Carolina and CalltOl'llla also ,vIII so. The "tip" was said to have come vancement of Teaching. He holds ~ James V. Allred, young attorney Contract For o.volilable." tho distinction of having served the new (urnlture. lect nominees tor governor and oth­ I!encral and foe of Gov. 1I11rlaLn A, Admh'al Suyctsugo Is the most ac· ,Set UpinNRA out of olues developed aCter Van I They applied tOI' (), marriage 1\. er state officers, Thel'e Is no sena­ Meter's slaying, Information came to longest term-more than 17 yeartl-­ :'ER Ferguson and her husband Jame!! tlve leudel' In JaplUl's "bill' navy" as )lL'esldent or the University at tenfle last Tueliday, three days bu· torial race jn South Carolina but Boiler Given St, Panl authorities thal Hamilton J~. Ferguson, maintained 0. steady .. etlon, a powerful Influence upon Iowa. aefore he wall appointed to fore Menjou;s (Ilvoroe tram Kath· candidates tor six house seats will Part of Reorganization has been shot ,lul'lng hIs flight trom lead tonight ovel' his atlomey·oJl nUl'ront governmental and political that posltlon, In 1917, he was dearn 'ryn Carvel' became tl na!. be named. man opponent, Tom F, H unter, In al'l'all'8 . .. , had been shot during his fIIgbt from Move; F. R. Leaves or the college of education hcre 9.nll , Today, they slipped t hr.ough It side The full banking ot the Roose· City Council Committee 811;),s \ Situal·lon Chllollged t he Little Bohemia. resort near Mer­ tlt e tabulatioll ot votes from today's ,'ean Of the school of education at door Into the chamber~ oC J udile velt admlnlatl'atlon has been thrown cor, Wis., last April 23. lJemocrn.tlc run·off primary. Awards Contract He advocated fixing a maximum For Hyde Park Inlllana university, Jatnell H. Pope In the hall ot Justice hchlnd Seno.tol' Hiram Johnson, CuI· Hunter had the active support of global tonnuge within which cacho I(ornla Republlco.n Independent, who Corn Leads PrIce Advance Each ot the former presidents will (or the ceremony, the Fergusons In the run·orr cam· Immediately !Jower would be permitted to build WASHINGTON, Aug. 211 (AP) Is se~klng the senatorial nomina· CHICAGO (AP)-Corn led a gen· malee a ShO L·t addre88 on the can· IJulgn, allllough they had backed C. what It decms necessary for Ita own -President Roo8evelt' left here I Ions ot the Democratic, Hepubllcal\ eral price advance at the Board ot vocaUon pl'olfram. l'resldent Emed· C. MacDonald In the tlrst primary. Os tE'll slbly uppoint d to ~tucly security. at II p.m., E.S.T.• hy trwn fol' C4r RaPId, NII,I111'J11 811& P l'ogrcsslve and Commonwealth par­ Trade today and wheat was the only 11,l8 Jessup will present the new McDonald and two otllel' candidates specifications and prices, a commit· He declared the world situation his hallie at Hyde .'MI., N, Y., SIOUX ClTY (AP)-Cedar nal>lds ties, grain tbat tailed 10 show a marked head of the university. President from cilmillllted In the first Primary a lso tee consisting of Aldermen l!:dwarll was vastly cllanged ,since Japan ac· w'-e he p1RIlIl to remain for 'Tilll selec ted by tho LUlhar ICIlgUO Mississippi's three-cornered Demo. I'esponsc to the broadened f5pecula.· Gilmore will l'eply with a brH.'f In· 8upported Hunter-Clint C, Small ,T, Sybil ltn(1 ,.lamps Stl'onka and City cepted the 0·5.3 ratio at WashIng· several weeks, 01 lo",a 118 the site tor Its lIex~ an­ tlve activity, 'Iugural addre88. lieh is cratio senatorial primary finds Sen­ und Veut, Gov. E dgar Witt, Elnglncer J, F. Sm'oatt met hllmedl· fun, justl(ylug a tundamental revi­ Ilual conventIon at the closing lIle t­ ntor Hubert I:ltcpltcns, Rep. R088 ately following the city council sion of the limitation ilChCme. WASHINGTON, Aug, 25 (AP)­ neeta lng ' of lt8 tbree·day 8086lon held jn Collins and tormer Gov, Theodore lAuullts Hold Up Bank. meeting l"rlduy night and oWfll'ded Anothel' step In the disputatious re­ ~be Trinity Lutheran church h 1'0 O. Bilbo, pitted ugalnst each othor Ids, AURORA, Neb., (AP)-Two gun­ u. eontmct fOL' a ncw city hall (\rganlzatlon of NRA was taken to­ Dorothy Thom'pson 'Invited' lOOay, with the olltcome III doubt. men held up the First National boiler. Ex-Convict's day wltll creation of a new divIsIon bank here at 4 o'clock this alter­ "I lwow It looked funny, (lnd t !I) handle public utility, transporta· noon, locked 13 persons In the vault didn't wLlnt to havc a nything to do tlon and communications codes, To Get Out of Nazi Officials Expect Congress To lind escaped with approximately with It," Alderman Syl.J1I said la sC Body Found ,-fhls was done just as PL'esldent $2,500. IIlght, ) Ie suggested, utter bids had Roosevelt-prior to departing to­ zlnes paused long enough In pack· bern l'cad Ilt the meeting, that the night for Hyd Park, N. Y.,-ealled Move Seen as Possible NEW YORK, Aug. 25 (Afl-The Ing her bags to loose several pllrt· Make CCC Work Permanent mayor nppolnt a committee to study In high ranking recovery admhllll­ Prelude to Expel Local tbe bld~ and Jet tho contl'llci, 1)e· mutJIated body of a small·tlme ex' tratlve officers to discUS8 policy Ing shots at Na.zldom. Cllll se "members of thll cnuncll convict was found In a trunk todaY changes Involved In NRA'S new set­ Correspondents "Outsif1crs are warned," she Mid, t.eforc lhe securlty pliln objectlvo TemperatUl'C8 U"~e Opposition To don't know anything about lhese In the areaway of the home of a up, "lhat Gcrmaos have the right to hM been dl'l\fted Into bill torm, For (A. l'erorded eacb hour a& the boilers." fOL-meL' law partner at Police Com- AriSing early this morning, tho , Aug. 26 (AP)-A "pleas· Legislation Is y lltllt reason, It was suld, congress Is I Iowa (''It, airport, trom U:30 ,\'he contract was given to the missioner J ohn F. O'Ryan. chlet executl ve worked at top speed ant young man In civilian clothe\!" l8.n form of government they "9 Anticipated exPeoted to approve the reforesta­ p,m, to 11:80 p,m, rellterdaJ',) 1.,arcw Plumbll!g .company fol' a low The nude body, legs hacked awayf throughout the day to dlBpose at 110 yesterday delivered to Dorothy choose. I agree to that and per· tion law early In the session, It was l.Jld of $749, All hlddel's gave prices was' Identified through tlngerprlnts mass at routine buslne86 betol'e Thompson-Ml·s. Sinclair Lewia--an IlIOoallY I have conslBtently oppoaed ~CJers WA8HINGTON, Aug, 25 (AP)­ pOinted out that any changes neccl' on the same bollel', IIIlJ.nufltcturcd Q8 that of Bernard McMahon, 41, Icavlng around midnight to estab. "Invitation to lellve" Nazi Ger'l all organlae(\ attempts Buch Il8 a 12:80 ...... 741 6:30 ...... '18 by the United Stilt B Rudlatol' com. Ilrrested six times sInce 1914 and i I l'rtlldent Roo8evell's clvlllan can· ,sal'y could be made ea81ly In the 1I8h a Bu mmer White House, He wlll Y 1:30 77 1 7:30 ...... 66 I d t I th EI I maTn '1 h h f h be Iboycott which alms to reform this ' erratlon corPl!, omclala Aid to

PAGE TWO THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1934 - ~1Je !»ani ~.o.l1 Plans Unique Musical C~nter \ Publ1ot!1ed ."817 momlDa' ex.:.", Vonda,. b,. Student II~======:::::=~I Publl~tlon. lncorPN"ated. at 126-119 Iowa avenu •• Iowa CILT. lOw&. lI'red M. Pownall. Director. ••• Strange As It Seems By John Hix Boani of Tru.t... : Frank L. Kott. Paul C. Paalr.er. :a GOOD •e. ll. Macll:wen 81dney O. Wtnter PIl7IU. Michael. Harold For Further Proof Address The Autbor, EnclO8lng 110 Stamped Envelope For JCep/y. R eg, U. S. Pat, Office W. Caulll. hneat C. CaaalU. Cherje ltdElhlnn",.. LUDI­ lIn4 WUCOJI. ••• MORNING HIlTI")' S. Bunker. Oener&! Manager WlllJam T. Ha.,eboeck. Aaalatant Gener&! Manager Entered u aeoond clasa maU matter at the lIOat oUloe at Iowa Cit,.. IOWa, under the act of Coogreu of lIlarch The charge was freely made In cerlaln quar· I. 1878. te,'s following the Democratic lan!lsllde of 1932 8ubecrlptlon rate&-Br mall, " per 1ear: b,. carrl.... 15 <:

, ~ELEPaOl!iB8 elicits admiration for lhe potltlcal deftness df BilI.. rtal ornee 4J tl 110111.,,. lIditor un Its founder!!, But, In spite of careful d~nlal1! B,UIJ(... ottlc. 4111 to the contrary, the camouflage Is not adequate SUNDAY, AUGUSl' 26, 1934 to conceal its real pu~poge. --~- Iowa's Inauguration­ .. , .. the league Is to be absolutely non·par· tlS(U1 in char~ter," assures Mr. Shouse, Its pres· A National Event Ident. That sou.nds splendid. bdt"lt"mea.fts 'noth· TIlE decision or the committee prepar- Ing. \Vhel\ ono speaks thtllje HaYs 'of "partlslUl" ing rOl' the inauguration of President and "non·l>arti an" Ie Is ~lece8f!ary 'to d&flne Engl'n A'. Gilmorc to brJ:t:lg to the Iowa OliO'S terms. By nOll · partisan , Mr. 'ShOW!e mea.ns campus for that eV(!nt all of Iowa's liv­ the league will InClude on 118 membenihlp ' roll Iloth Democrats'and 'R~PtibIlCllns, Dut It' ls 'clear ing ex-presidents makes the inaugul'al 'Deep in the red woods west of San Jose, Cal" a musica cen~l is '1'Om fhe start 'that the elas8lncatiOns will not ceremony one distinctly low an, and yet arising where Ychudi Men uhin, noted violin prodigy, wlll 'play bost be necessary, because there will' be rio differ· one of great national importance, to European and American artists and musicians. The plBn is sa enco between them, For it is probable tbat in no other way unusual as has been most of the pudgy-faced youth's Bctivities since could a group of men be brought together he came out of the. west to make his debut on the New York stage here who have played such all important Examine the m embership of the executlve at the age of 10, Yehudi has traveled a long pathway of 'glory part in .American education-who togeth­ committee: since those first days. but he still likes the outdoors, He pretera er have been at thc head of more great J ohn \V. Davis, Democratic eandldate for hiking, tennis and driving his automobile at a nice clip. 'He may educational institutions, · Ilresldent In 1924, counsel tor J , P. Morgan and also do some compOsing in the shadows of the giant trees. company and the 111ghest paid laWyer in ·the That all of them 11ave headed 1he Ili. UnIted States, outspoken champlou of Wall SAN JOSE, Cal. (l .I.N.)--A mu· ularlty of Yehudi, or burst so thun. versity of Iowa place tb()m immediatrly slra\ center which EuroJ)can and derinl{ly Into musical fame as has street and critic of Roosevclt; among the front ranks of .American edu­ American artists and mu~lclans ot the I>roellgy -rac~ d San FranclllCO cators. .Add , to that the fact that Chan­ International fame wll\ VIRll as youlh. Irene duPont. former Republican who boltlld cellor Bowman is now beael of the Univer­ guests at Yehudi Menuhln, 17 y('ar As an Intnnt he had been taken 10 bolh SmiLh and Roosevelt, opponent elf (tbe old violin prodigy, Is being erectec1 to concerts by his parents mostly sity of Pittsburgh and that :Mr, MacLean NRA and Ihe AAA. alUl owner of a large share was chancellor of the Univer, ity of Ne­ In a beautiful area oC red wood trees because they had nO place to leave of the enstem cORSt-most liberal of the group; In the Santa Cruz mo ~ntQ,ln ~ wcst him. During the programs he re­ braska, !Iud that President Emeritus Jes­ of here. mained baJlPY and quiet. At the age sup no'w heads the Carnegie FOlUldation Nathan L, MllJer. fonner Republican governor On a 100·acre plot, site ot lhe for­ of thrce, he asked his father to blll' for the Advanaement of Teaching, the fore­ of Ncw York and a sLrong foe of the New Deal; mer Richard Walto'1 Tully home him a ,'Iolir.. most educational foundation in the world, where the camous plaYIVI'I~llt wrote LeaJ'llC(l Fill!' his "Rose of thc !taneho," an old and the importance of the event become Alrred E. Smith, Roosevelt's bittj)r opponent At four he began to study und r readily apparent. country home will be built to dupU­ Louis PcrAlnger, who has laught lit ('hicogo, the lIIan who hoote(l at 'Roosevelt's cate the European blrtJlplace of Thc inaugural program should attract 11I'OposllJ I hat the forgotten. mall be remember· other "prodlgleB." Persinger pro­ YehudI's mother. Jl ounC d hhn a genius lifter two hundreds of former Iowa students back to ed, the man Who mensurlld his own caliber when Preparing fOr Tour years ot 8l udy, and marveled at the the university campus, .Alumni who reo he loosed a half·liter!Lte tirade ag'alnst '''baloney Behind The Scenes The youtbful performer, who now boy's ability to learn. lt Is Mid eeived their degrees from Chancellol' Bow­ 1I10noy" In his magazine, the OUtloo({: IS In Paris preparing for (l t~lumph­ man and from President MacLean will • that he was able to absorb Ihe ant world tour. still prefers the out· cllulvalent ot a month's Instruc(lon come back to meet these- educators. :Many doors. An athlete of no lillie tal, R prcsentallve J ames W, Wadsworth of New In HOLLYWOOD In a 8ln~lo aCternoon. of the thOllsands who passe(i through these York. small caliber bank·errand boy In cong,-ess cnt Yehudi prefers to IJut on his Thereafter his progress was phe- halls in 1h 18 years of Jessup's adminis­ who hopes his ba.ckel'8 will be able to get him By Harrison CarroU rough and tumble dothes Ilnd hike nomenal, alld by the age of seven through Lhe tall forests. tration will l' turn to honor him ollce more, elected presIdent On the Ropubllcan ticket in he wa.q a llpearlng with the San .And through it all will rlln a thread of HOlJLYWOOD. CDI. - Jmposslble and he's satisfied to pay any DrlcD with a sudden <,xclamation, then In 1928, when he made his tlrst Fmnclsco symphony orchestra. 1930. .. conquest of New \,ork's musical clr· to resist the enthusiasm of Samuel to do It. turned around and hurried back to Since his eXllloslve success in New Iowa history of the last 35 years. Since c1es, his fatber, who has guard",d N~thing woultl do, of course, Ilut his car. York, Yehudi has been giving 20 10 the turn of tlie century, with tbe excep­ or course It is nOI\·partlsan. Even Jouett :Goldwyn over his Ice cream factory him from exccBslvQ "gushing" by tioll of the two years during which tbl' to shoot the sCQuence In tochnlcol",l'. , These few words In the young· 24 co ncerts a season before capacIty Shouse. the league's president, Is a 'J.)elljoerat: sequcnce that will tOll ott Eddie too enthusiastic \\'om(,n concert·go· crowds, Yehudi's tather, his guard· late PI'Csident 'l'bomaf; ll. Macbride was 'fhi8, the prodUcer contenda, Is the ster's autograph book will be cele­ he wa.~ chainnan of the I)emocratlc exeetlt\ve Cantor's "Kid only medium for fanlasy. Next yer:.r brated in a song. They're tho tille crs, declared ho and his wife plan· Ian and manager. Is forced to turn hrad of the university, tbese tbree men Mllllons." Carry­ ned to make a farmer out of their committee when J ohn J. Rnscoo wns national ...,..,=== ...... __ he'll gamble better than a million of one DC the GO"don and Revell down more than 350 other requesta ha \'e guided the destinies of this institu­ committee chairman and 1\1 Smith was runnlng Ing you a.round on to sbooL his entire production ot number. In "College Rhythm." And son. Their exlijtence since Yehudi's for recllals yearly, 80 thaL Yehudi tion. fur prcsident, a personally es­ "The \Vizal'd of Oz" In colo,-. MaCk wants to find the youngster debut has been one Of ceaseless neltMt' wli1 I)(' overworked nor spoil· W'hl'll they come here to do honor ,to corted tour, tho All amusing thing came up about anti show his appreC iation. traveling throughOut the world, nnd ed through too much praise. He Preside n.t Gjlmol'c, it will repl'esent tJle But try to rind a Roosevelt Democrat even prohudl Is not spolletl. He added to 10'1'8 's Ill'eaLne' in the past to most prominent In congress as opponents of ly points out the out Lhe 10·foot Imltatlon ICe creanl his Intent to tly planls an(1 flowers, with the sun really Is !lot as Ilroud of his (alenll the promise of future greatness under a New Deal measures. Likewise, you can't find '. Ingenuity of his sodas on the set. But he cRn't eat ' thl:' replica ot the streaming downwards 1111(1 lhe bor 38 a vlollnl t. as he Is of the ft.ct new leader. - )JrOgrCRRlv(l Republlcan6 like Norris and John· . , 1910 Curtis push· .. :::: set, lines Ull his tho sweet. It disagrees with him. lJlaylng Beethoven." tho t hr was allowed an automobile :D son a nd LaFollette. orderl!! I believe Lhe whole $200,000 sequence ~r plano, which P erhaps no mUsical prodigy In driv~r'8 pcrmlt In Cal1Cornla. at the . _ ~ ~sou nd tracks Is a sort of a wish fulCillm nt, has just been history. with the excepllon ot ~ro ' age or 14, oJt ,. demon8traUng hlJ A Sound Solution 01 l<~orget plu1ies. Try to fiutl .. liberal thinker Samuel Golilwyn: played, runs off a made at lhe 1\:1ie· zart, ever achieved the WIde pop· prowess to thc licensing Inspec(or. t,.o Goldwyn.May· A Radio Pro,»em ~lVcn mentioned as being in sYIllPfl,thy with the rehearsal of a orgw,IZ!Ltlon, Try to finil anything but illtra­ ntlmbct· and b~rays In a hundred It a certain lillie girl who ask~d or studio. ThIs Is merget· of radio t 'ons W UI and Mack Gordon fol' an auLograph wIlL the type of ma- TIlE conservatives. It can't be done. ways that lhe fantasy Is his peL Luncheons Planned Wor with the new low police broad­ come forward. the rotund song wrlt· ") chine that Al \V\l· r Explanation Of i sequence in the !11m. This Week to Ronor ensting stations, in the air for several er will present her with a check. '" son used to stunt I"Strange As It Seems"l weeks, has now been definitely abandon­ Read its purpose, as expressed In its cbarter. Heaven knows the man is no She was an angel·faced youngst",r WIth In the early Mrs. RPbert Yetter and look closely between Lhe lines: ..... to Illker, tor he is spending $200,000 on • • ee!. The police broadcasting stations will with long curls. She stopped Gor- !lays of the mov· Wllbplm Voight, a Aho<'makrr. dl .• semlnate Information that I be established as separate nits, this episode that will run only sev­ don Lho oLler night as he was en· Wallace Beery leB. The pH at sits dl I d II I' 'I ~rrl! . Robert "Yetter, who leaves terlng the COConut Grove. lIe out fl'ont and has SgU se 1 mse, as (In of, eel' of Tlli' solution tQ the qu ion is not the} 1) wJlI teach the necessity of respect for the en mInutes on the screen. rights Of pcrsons and prollerty as fundamental emH ed at her and wroto In hel' to work gad~ets with his Ceet, hands tho Pl'ullslan Foolgua"dR, thrn stag· next wrek Wltll :Mr. Yetter and their only sound one, but it is the advantag~ IS!\ m tosses orr the flgul"Os lightly. book: and both shoulders. When tho I two chlltll'~11 to reside at Phoenix, to every succcssful Corm of gove"nment, and of both groups concerned- the educational "Stay as sweet as you are." plane carries only one passenger, : a. one-ma~ r:1< o,~ l{~penICk , Ariz., will b bonored at lUncheoN Ho wanted to get away t,.om (he fmany, Oc . 2 , 190. 1 e first this wc~k. and tbe law enforcement, . 2) wl11 teach the duty of government Lo en· cotll'age and protect individual and g,'OUp Inltla­ customa,·y chase scelle aL the flnl811 A tew feet furthel' 011. he stopped a sack of sa.nd Is useft tor ballast. took over the City hall, tt'lcklng ot- Aside from the impo slbility of setting flclals With his eaptaln'd uniform Mrs. It. II. Ju~ten will compll· {lve ond enterpl"ise, to foster the rlgbt to work. up such It station as pro po, d by Governor and sctr.bcRtOWI'd tilir. 11e confls. ment I r". Yl'tler at a. bridge lunch· earn, Elavc and acquire property, ant] to pre· THE OLD HOME TOWN Registered U. S. P.t.nt Ollie. I'on tomorrow aL 1 p.m. at her home Herring from the engineer' point of vi w STANLEY cated the elty u·CIlsu'·Y. art"estrd the 1510 hiuBooline avenUe. -the short wave needed! police broad­ Berve the ownership and lawful use of property mayor, Or borou!;"hma.stcr, and the It OU<'Bts will Include the bonoree, whon acquired." Is also Bupposed to "defend city t''easurel', and ~cnt thrm hoth casts is entirely unsuitable for ..education­ lit rHo W. H. Horrabln, l1r8. Chrla and uph61d the constltuOon ot the United to Be,'lIn under mllitury CRcort. al broadcasts-there would have been the ' GOSH~-MEBBE I Yeller, Jr., Ml's. Lealie Yeller, Mrs, States." impOl·tant question of eme.geney calls. The hoax was not cllscove"ed un· Van Cl'!l.wfol'd, Mrs. George lsen ee, SHOI.)LD~;- A til the clly officers arrlvetl In Brr· lifts. Cnrl SLrub, Mrs. Vernon Nail, 'fhc police, if the radio is to be effec­ TooK IT OUT OF' lin o.s prisoners, and !ounrl that of· It is silly to 'Io88ume that imen whose time WI' Mrs. Georgo Scanlon, Mrs. Leo tive in law enforcement, mnst make usc " fl clals kn w nothing about the raid doubteilly Is of extreme value would undertake -mE 80)( TI L.L Scanlon ot New York. Mrs. Harold of broaden ts at a moment's notice. 'J'hey on KOllenlck, tho organization an«l management of such a Evans, !lncl 111 "S. Frank Lorenz. can hardly be expected to wait until ·an IGOT IT VOight. an x -<:o nvlcL, \Villi IIoon proJee' unless they felt 8Omethln~ was wrong. Mrs. hrl/l Yeller. Jr.. and MIs, ar'r('strd anti b,'ought to trlsl-a.nd hour educational broadcast is over before HOME! Crawford will honor Mrs, Yetter al In leas than six woks W!1.8 In prison sending out an emergency message, a. brldg lu nclleon Friday at j.. p.m, It would be silly to stick one's shoulder gal­ again under sentenc of four years. On the other band, an educational pro­ l at the Chris YeLter home. Wood: lantly under the !lldc Of a bulldlng unless one If WIlS" leas d Aug. 16. 1908. gram is of little value if it is to be inter­ Inwn apartments. feared the bulldlng might otherw~se collaplle; It Ko\>enlck Is a town In the I'rus· JUVCTI rupted with li sts of stol~n car liccnse sian Provlncc of Dmnd nbUl'g, lo­ numbers Ol' descriptions of murderers. would be Just as silly to torm an expensive or· ganlzatlon to ' ''defend and uphold the consUtu­ cated on an Island 10 mil 8 Routh­ Catholic Daughter6 The state should "give unto Caesar the cast ot Berlin. At tho time of Oon" unlcss one was convinced the COn8t1tu­ To PlDy Bridge At I Juvenl things that are Caesar'gll-and ed ucation Volght's raid It had a IlOIlUlatlQn of tlon nccdetl such Bupport. cnmplllc' should be kept apart from law enforce­ about 27,000, Park Picnic Tue.Jgy I"ln!lact ment. The two would probably not have • • • Antl it would be Just fill sill), to cORle expell. the I(.P blended VCl'y well. St"ange ns IL 8 ems, 8ulphurio CaLhollc Daughters or America "lively and excitedly to the rescue of property acid 18 sl,'ongel' when It Is weak Will IlillY brldg at their plcnl! I'lghts unless one thoUiht they were In danger than It Is when It Is stl'ong. H 'ruMc1ay at tM clly Ilark. CaM 'play­ -- an«l needed aid, you put pure Bulphurlc In 11 stcel ing Wlil 8turL at 2:15 I),m, &t"lwlch'. tank It will not corrode tho m lal, paviliOn, wll re a ilotJuck dinner wlU but It you dllute the o.<'ld with one· !.te se,·vcd. What-Others.TIiii1k .11 'It the constitution Is endangered and It prOI>­ lIJrs. V. J. Moravec. heatlll Ihe thh'd wal I' It wlll cat lhrough. Ct'ty rights need protection from attack. certain­ eo mmltt('e In charge. She wlll 1be'" ly nltler Is not Lo blame, nor Emperor Hlrohlto. ~llItcd by Mrs, J . .T, 'McNamara, thO Legal "Advertising" nor Mae West. Dorothy Keppler Is taklllg chatg'O of eurd ' playlnr. (From the Des Moines Tribune) Guest Nor!\. bono hoc. tlLbles; and Mar)' . Honors At Ml ohael, gNI('ral oomm lttee. Justice RaymOnd Aldrich ot the New York Why doosn't the Uberty Leal1le lay, then, Party for F,.icnt1s 8upreme court has taken judlc.lal notice of the ,that Ita purpose Is clearly and IIIm"'y to coord­ , Inefficacy of Ihe usual form of legal "advertis­ inate the forces of eDl1IIIlrvailsm ,In opposition to St. Rita's Court To Dorothy t<<,pnICi' was h08te88 to II. Roosevelt and lhe New DeBI PnJCnUn' ~W'h Ing." group of tI'l nellS at IUllrhron yes' lI()oor Recent Brride, "It Is the bunk," he declared succinctly, as all allgumen t 18 bound to eonte, II8d 'the ' 100ft8\' • terday At her hom in oralvill. (he !Hitl«. Thill cOuntry .. tthd 'of h')'tnc to Mrs. Clarence Koubd he ordered eXllendlture of the small additional honOI'lJlg Mary ,~roodwol'd who w1l1 amount nccetlsary Lo sub8t1tute a regular com­ find dlstlnctlon8 IM!tween jhe 0111 'l>embcratlc leave this we k with h 'l' J'nl'enlR, at. ruta's oOu rt will honor If\'S, mercial ~al estate advertisement for the custom· .and Republican parties, when Iioth of them are P"of. and Mr" a, M. WOodward. tor III r liCe Kouba, a bride or Alii, I, ary stilted legal noUce ot a 8ale under tore­ ODe and the ume t,hl.nc, 'eqUaIJr prominent on Knoxville, T nn, aL II- b"ld 's flarty tomorrOw at 1:10 all preferred illite. olosure. eoloL' 8ch('m ot 11lnk f\lId whilo p.m. In th at. WonCeJIlau8 churdl Many pcople win agree wIth Judge Alc1rlch Wl\1I ca,'!'1 d OUl In 'flowers n(l tablo l)nrlor8, that, In falrncss to defendants. "It Is about time So, onco and tor iii I, 'let the oRoQllevelt Demo. IT JUST ~APPE'NEDA COUPL.E OF. WELL. KNOWN lLpjlCllnlm~nts. )j'olloWlllll' th(. lunch· RMro.hm~II(6 will be .erved ",6 Cl'ats ahd Norrltl Republicans align themsclves eon, Lh group allonel d tho IllcLuro. to start somo Teal advertlslng Lhat pedple will MUNTERS ON ,",IS S~EET \NE~e CL.eANIN~ Il'lLmcs l)layM during Ihe eveDIDI, uneq uivocally in a liberal party, anti 'let the "TrraBure 18Iand," read and undC1·stand.'· , • "1l-\ElR SHOT <=iUNS, 'NI-\EN L..lTTL.E WIL..BUR SA AI rs. gila Hurger 18 cbal l'llllll 01 It might be timely to suggcst In passing tha,t Hoover Republlcans ahd Al -8mlth'Dcmocrats nU~AtR Ino ll1(11'(1 Rnrh I'll 1\ nl. t he (,oIl1I1lIU~e In ohll.rgc. 8h~ . ta III, there Is an elemen t of fIction In the serving get together under lhe oonservatlve bClnner. CAME F~OM j}\E E)('P~SS OFFlCE WI'TH Dorothy Gay, Bptly CrU111 , Jenll alsl c(1 by Mrll. n I!8le Leriooh, ...... of "noUce" by posting a legal document on a Then we will have 1.ssuea, and we hope, results. NEW 'MAIL- OIi!OER. SA')lOr-r...."" l.lvh)gJlion, PQrothy Wrll, lducaUon at In(iI· Wales. University Qt Mancbester, 13.Ph. degr(.'C with a major In Ocr· home, 12 W. College street, The 01 Iowa In 1911. After three yearg :and University ot GlasgOw. Iowa. CIt, chID women, written man. Mrs. Hoffman taught Oorman Ilia university. He lett there In Elks Ladies to Play hostess will serve retreshm nts at here he resigned to become director lIB b, Dally Iowan and English In Iowa City high Ih" rollowlns year to become dean Sta.rted C1ereyrnan Betty R-'. so-­ the conclusion or the pal·ty. or the American College ot Sur· He began his career In New Lab­ clet, editor.) school. Otller positions In her carecr or rhe college of edUcation al th~ Secon.d Bridge Round geons, a position which he held tor anon, N. Y., as a clergyman In 1874. have Included principal ot Waukon Univel'slty of Iowa. six years. untU 1921. Atter set:VJng here three years. he Mrs. Sarah Paine Hoffman, serv­ high school, music teacher, and Elks Ladles and unaI/llIated wives Succeeiled lIIal'brlde Ctla.nceIJor Since 19Z1 He held the position ot dcan for went tn the Memorlal Presbyterian Ing her second year as regent Df lmslness oOlce worker. or Elks will play the second round Since that time he hIlS heen chan· V,A.R.. says that hel' main Interest In her D.A.R. work lIlrs. Hotrm(ln lour years, until 1916, when he was church ot TI·oy. N. Y., where he In Lht'h' A ugust·September bridge celioI' ot the University of Pitts· served trom 1877 to 1881. From 1884 at present Is In the activities of the 1)lanned, (IS yeal'hook committee , lII'lected pr'eslden t, to 8U C Ce e d tournnml'nt Thursday at 2:30 p.m. It's Whi.pered burgh. It was through his elrorts Daughters ot the American Revo· chTllrman, the program theme. "Our Thomas Huston Macbride. lie has to 1895 he wa.s proteasor at English In the women's clubrooms. Mrs. Fr d lhat the gl'ellt "cathedral of learn­ at the University ot Minnesota. lutlon. L81!t year. believes Mrs. Hoff· FOI'eCathera," which was followed At Bridge Table. \!In president since that time. Ing" was erected. Miller, Mrs. C. E. A member ot many commlttees, For the next tour years he wall man. the organlzatlon's Influence soveral years ago. An outslandlng E . C. Patton He has been a trustee at the na­ chancellor ot the University ot Ne. Was tar !'eachlng. especially In wei. event ot last year's pl'ogram, said lIIucatlon, and hollorar}' groups, tional board medical examiners. nrrang('ments. or braska. and in 1899 be came to the tare and conservation work. In tho Jllt·s. lIotrman, was tL guest da y mu­ Wait Until P1'esltlent Jessup hM had a large a consultant on hospitals to the University at Iowa. 11-'1 preSident, a latter department, the local group's Illcal tea at the Delta Delta Veltu. "rt hI Americlln educational work United States treasury department, pOSition he held tor 12 year•. wOl'k was largest In the state. ~ol'Ol'lty house, when the ol'ganlza­ mory and Aplrlt ot men and wom n I~ Ule IMt three decades. From n director ot the Pittsburgh Cham­ Thursday In 1913 he became associated with The gain In memberShip was 0. lIon presented WIlllam Holland, who achieved American Independ­ 1111 to 1910. he was chairman of ber ot COlllmerce, and a dlrecto,· ot not6IVol'lhy feature at last year's )11'8. Alexandl'I' Ellett, and Mrs . ence, to cherish, maJlltaln, ond ex· • conlmlttee on manual training the United States bureau of edUca· the 'Forbes National hank. prull'ram. and r.lrs. llotrman plans :Maud Whellon Smith. This program 'en,1 Institutions of American (r('c· ,.1 Industrlal education ot the tlon as a speclnllst In higher educa­ He Is a member ot the Players lion visiting British and Irish Unl· tn augment the club's program tor pl'oved so successfUl that MI·s. HotT· dom. to toster true patriotism and ro~n and City Superintendents as· club, ; Cosmos club, versltles. He aerved on an &rillY edu­ the coming season by stressing na.­ Jl\an has planned lWO mOI'e tor the love ot country, and 10 aid In secur­ ? IIICIation. Washington, D. C.; the Unlvel'slty 'ing for mankind wi the blessings ot Specla) Board ('aUonal commission In the Unlted tional derense !lnd patriotic educa· coming season, club. Vuque8ne; Plttaburgh Athletl« Kingdom, and became director ot tlon. ltberty." tie was appointed a member ot II. Membership of 811 club. Interested in Genealogy 'fhc organization's purpose Is car­ ,pecjal board of law school and the bureau tor universllles In 1918. Vllgl'lm chapler, with a member. Interested Itl tracing family gen­ ried OUt by D.A.R. members, all ot ,Iht;r educators of the Un Ited In that year he became secretary ot shill ot 85, Is celebrating its thlrty­ the British branch ot the American ealogies, Mt·s. Hoffman joined tho whom arc direct descendanls of HUltes 1;'ehl Delta Kappa. Sigma Phl Music, Eats, Dancing tho honoret, 1::1)8110n, Acacia. the Indiana Society lor classes In DUrham, and Is edltor- National Institute of SOCial ScI­ Delta 80rorlty on this campus and \Vatch for further announce­ ~rs. Ghr~ or Chicago, the state Instol'lcal so· In-chlet ot the high 8chool newspa- enccs, National Education a.B8OCla. is a member of P.E.O. Yett~r. M.... clety, lo\va IIbel·ty loan ad vlsol'Y per, Skyrocket. lion, DeItJJ. Kappa. Epellon, and an' S.U.I. Graduate ments. George ]Sensee. MlIlntlttce. survoy comml88lon8 oC offieler de l'Instruction PUbllque ot . A graduate of the Unlverslly ot Vernon NIIlI, France. Mon., Aug. 27 at 1:30 p~m. and 6:30 p.m. Cleveland and Loa Ang I~s schoolS Mrs. O. Petersen Mrs. Leo "nd Weslel'n Reserve university. He now makes his home In Wash. lI1 rs. Harold ]'ruldent Jessup Is th autho,· ot Honored at Party Ington, D. C., a nd 18 a member o. k Lorenz. "Socl((1 ~'actors Affecting Supel'vls. the American, Engllahspealdng un­ You should come early for evening sal e on aceount of selling during daylight. Honoring Mrs. Oscar Petersen J,'., and M.r~ lIOn or Social Subjects" and co­ !on; Century club, ~ew Yorlc city; Don't Wait Mrs. Yetter at Guthor or "SUI'el'vlslon ot AI·lthme· who celebrated her birthday annl· end the Cosmos club, Washington. Friday at I-. p.m. tic." ver8llry Thursday, several tam Illes Now is the time to secure a lot at Auction. A lot on which to build a home to­ home, Wood· tl'om Iowa City and out ot town day, as always, is the safest and soundest investment. Analyze your savings. Is Juveniles of Royal gathered at tile home ot M ra. Petor· Friendly Social Club Too Long To s~n Thul'lIday evening. carda torm· there a bond in the country today that will retain its value? Pay into a lot; it's the Neighbors to Meet ed the evenlng's diversion followed Will Meet Thursday safest savings account you can have. On ly one mile from the State University, in by the serving of retreshments. Take Your I Juveniles ot UOyal Nelghbol's en· Iowa City guests at the gathering Friendly Social clU b will meet for a beautifully situated location. You set the price in the Auction. campment will meet ror buslll 88 were Mr. and M,t·s, Fred Cllek and Its regular evening social meeting tl'ansactions Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Mr. and Mrs. Petersen and daugb- Thursday at 8 p.m. In the club- the K.p, hall. 'Summer' Pictures! It's more judicious to buy something of an appreciative value than depreciative. You can buy a Coralville lot at auction on a very small down payment and eighteen monthsl time to pay the balance. Lowest interest rate. Every indication points to an early fall this year It's a genuine safe and sound investme nt to buy and own a Coralville Heights lot. Over 40 new homes all about the development. Six additional new houses TWO DAYS ONLY! ~o get out the Kodak now being started, Modem conveniences. City water, light and gas are available. now and take those pic­ The buyers of every lot put up and sold in the last three sales are highly satisfied and are ,prospective builders. A,sk anyon e or inquire for their names and you will tures you will enjoy so be as highly pleased if you buy one of th ese lots at your own price in the Auction. If you own a lot, available government loan will help you in building a homeo. Sale OFFuT Coats much this winter. Come to this sale. With the pric:e, of t'&w fun qoinq up, the wi,. woman will ••l.et h_ n.at Brownies .1.00 up) winter', fur eoat now. Evet'II eoal lull been lUrkecllU&q down quick db.. ( Kodllks '5.00 up Low • I fot TFJtMS: 10 % Down. Balance Eighteen Months' Time. Interest Rate. will honOr JII1. poNt. crhia i., 'lour eunc:e to PfOf\1 ••• ACt qv.icklq, lu'l \)OUr jur co.' 1\0.1 bride of AUf. I, In case of rain, sale will be held the following day. tomorrow .t u. one'MlaU! churoll A maaU tit/xu;' • ."ttCt QItI H Henry 'Louis ffltnltI tilt (CHIt ,,,id i,. CON",. be Icrved 'iJtd WILLARD'S • the CytnIDI· 10" ttUI'j stitt,. Iowa (JIt" Iowa "m,I i-.,.,.". cbAll'mIII 01 [ The Kodak Store B. E. ManVille, OWn.&' 8he 'lI ai, 124 East College Street Lenocb, *'l LlllaAL ALLOWAIfGI · .IYIIf Olf YOU. OI.D .va aOAt' 1. A• . O'LEARY, Auctioneer. Genevieve 110- Open Sundays SP,6RT"S II II ' I~I, =S =~ O= R=T =S ===..111 . j .. lOW A CITY, IOWA SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1934 Take 6 ca ~~~TTh,,~P~~ I PLAY I)ONKEYBAl1L AT CITY PARI{ TOMORROW "E George Potter • .. Al Kawai. . . f I Wally Cruice ... Harry Leeper --.....;;...;..:..;..~~.....;...... ------~-~------ST. i,6t The Glan ~ ••. AI Lind .. Ed Whalen Coach Keeps Lions, Kiwani~ 'Represented Ii!. ' 1f) 1 7.~ 1M Cardlr !>ehlnd tb _~ . 8Y JACK GURWELl--- ' ~owe Wins 16th Straight; Yanks Divide ctClJ,sed I ECEIVED a nlrty [older from OIIltlbn LIONS nl's siXteenth consecutive pitching Now York ...... 78 43 .645 Al kawai- Wildcat fans will be I Cleveland Hurlers Wild Beat Allison, Van llyn weeks tor the opening practices ot Les Oh air (Elks) ...... _.• 0 ...... "Prof" 'Rldder ( ~on e 0 01101 Co.) victory todar to equal the American Chicago ...... 71 40 I .592 66 glad to learn that Captain AJ has Dean Shannon (Helly Bros.) ...... P ...... _+. Pal Under (A'uto SUI>))ly) In 2nd; Homers Beat After Terrific that /I·ln-agaln.out.agaln" shoulder the 1934 football season. . 1 Howard I\:folfltt (Fry Bros.) _ .. _... lB...... 'JHunk" Dohrer (8w8'l:Ier's) le'ague record as t he 'l'lgers defeat· St. Louis ...... 70 49 .588 7 all fbed up and will be ready to Fighting for places on the Hawk. Don BroWn (Elks) .... _ ...... _ .. 28..... _ ...... Eillon Harris (Fry Bros.) ed Washington. 4 to 2. Rowe knock- Boston ...... 61 ti8 .513 16 Yanks in Fir t Struggle eye mentor's third Iowa team wJII W. -Drlzha l ( 1<~o.I 8tatf lIeer) ...... _ ... _.. 38...... _: ...... Jaro Spncek (Swaner's) ert In the winning run In a thrce· tal'e two acti e hands In next tall's run ninth Inning rally started hy Pittsburgh ...... 57 ~1 .483 19l campaign ... AI Is one of the most be a group of as p l'oIJlI~l n g athletes WnJt Brown (Fry 'Bros.) ...... SS ...... _~ ...... ,.Tolll BI'UIIlIllIH (Ellul) NEW YORK. ,Aug. 25 (APHI'hc J erry Pooler (Kelly Bros.) ...... ~. LF ...... BOb EngleJ1Jan (A o.~d P ) Hank Greenberg'S homer. Jl Brooklyn ...... _..... 62 65 .444 24 capable linemen In NOl·thwcstcl'n Yanks wnhblM through to an even GeOt'go Lott anti Lester Stoefen. tha as have graced old Iowa. field In Leo Gauloeher (SwRner's) ...... tF ...... J. 'Shannon (Kelly Bros.) Rowe was tOUChed for nine hits in Philadelphia ...... 46 71 .393 30 hlstory-one 0" both shoulders tunc· years. From end to end and In to Pitt. Patte1'!l(/ll. (FaJ&t&ff Beer) ...•... RF ...... b)uls Lbtia: {You Smash 'Em ) break with the Cleveland Intllans In crafty Chicagoan and smashing tlonlng. the backfield. sophomore candidates" J\fanager-Ray Belger J\lluJager-' 'Fat'' O'Hnra. winning his sixteenth game of the Cincln,lati ...... 41 80 .339 37 s~reak which began June 15 with a their closing double-header. taking Cldlffll'nlan who h'od the world In paok plenty of ']lunch. G. Dvorsky (FaJ ~ t a rt) .. _ ...... Utillty...... _... WaJdo Geiger (E II(s) Yesterday's Ucsulls • •••• victory over Boston. He had to fight It will bo a problem experienced Kefly Cerney (UII8.ttacbed) ...... UtiJIty...... Joe Shimon (Fry Bros.) full odva,\tagc at the Wildness of combination net play, gained sweet 6co r~e P otter-His return ftf· , Urnp' Ire-"'Red" Strickler. . {'.n UI)hill battle until tile last In­ Philadelphia 1·12; Piltaburgh 4-8. Cleveland's pltcllers to win tile scc. rovrngo today on their lead ing rlv. t er a yo llI" s absence 8.llSUres only by a coach (0 fill Borne ot the, Game Tlme-8 o'CiOc k. • ulng wIth Monte "Veaver oppOSing Chicago 4; Brooldyn 3. vacancies. especially tbose left by and game 9 to 3 after the Indlan~ nls or lIlC court as they retained tho Wildcats or capable field him on the hill. Then Greenberg ti ed :.11 . American Francis Schammel. New York 7; Sl. Louis 6. had tak n the opener 5 to 3. lhelr no.lional doubles tennis crOWD gell crulshlp ... SeasOncd by the score with hIs home,', Marvin guard, "Fh'eman " J oe Laws, Big Here they al'e-the line· ups fo r the donkeyball contest sche­ Boston 9; Cincinnati 6. T\\ro home runS by Earl Averill In fOUr lJlistHlng sets at the Oer. two year's ' of " Ill'slty Qua rter· Owen and Pete Fox singled to put Ten Cluatterback. and Tom Moore, duled for tomorrow nigbt. T hey will represent the Lions and and one by Billy Knickerbocker 'mantown Cricket club. bo.clc expoI'; nce, George Is thor· the Winning r un on third and ;Rowe Ga.mes Today Moore, If Ia,$t year's captain and centor. Kiwanis clubs. trought tbe downfall of Johnny Sma~hlng through to a 6·4, 9.1. CtllJ, %b • oughly grolluded ;n t he Warner drove It home with 0. single. A third New ytfrk at Chicago. Ttfn', lb There appears to be plenty of The two teams will. joust, not bedecked in ribbons and search­ Murphy in the op~ner as Monte 3-6, 6-4, triumph over Wilmer AI. ~Ibr).H)(·k .. r, PyUsk, six feet. is a tackle. but might be \\'ea.\'er. 1- ...•••.•... 3 o 1 0 o 0 Cleveland at Boslon. r.Hurrl. !!b ...... S I 1 4 4 0 Uurnf'tt and Uall"; Kniekerbtwkl'r. 1Iale lected. no Supply players being available. The plttyem chosen oWn'ed tbeir RUllNell, I) ••..•..••... 0 0 0 0 as .. sophomore last yea,' and played shifted to a guard ']losWon. o o Jor~("n" , ...... •• '" 4 0, 11 0 11 0 untJ Tr~lo: I ... r, On ba~H. New l'ork Sllrvlcca, most of the local athletes being more than wmlng to ride the ·llurrls ...... 1 o 0 0 o 0 )[urphy. D , ....•...•.. 2 • (' I I 1I 8 J> 0 IhI II .... a bang up game all season... A hard Competing for guard positions, donkeys "for the f\ln of Il" "Tn,'ls ...... 1 000 o 0 ·RolrA 0 ., •••• 0 •••••• 1 0 0 0 00 0 t n~~:r~1l Il, \(-ilH.:a~:I'r as. ' lfeon 2: running back a nd fin e left hand IJrtil,ORIf, V ••.••• •• . • 0 0 0 1 0 also, will be Don Nelson. 190 pound­ Donk eys III meld Hadagal Wins 2nd 1 Total...... 85 2 D 21 12 1 0 ••• ' •• "Rurrlng ..•' • . _I _0 _0 _0 _0 _0 "ItrUnt'k out,o 1)"111". 2,' Il)rO"O'''1 3'Q Rei "," .1, pas.~ er. . . His spring praetlce per· Three donkey.s will be pro,yided fOl' the team In the field. to be used by ~ . rown.'l; I 0 ... iI!'e n,. - tn­ er, and Gail Lundberg, fullback In ·-llAU,pd f~r H lltfoS'e In 9th. Straight to Take '0 formance caused coaches to admit the outfielders. The Infield w1ll have no mounts. this to speed up the .1'-Batted for Russell in 9th. Totlll ...... 81 3 7 21 10 0 nlng'4; " ·; nt"~lt.rnt"r 0 In 2-8 (none out In high school bui whose ability a.nd Ith) ; 'I.,n 0 In 1-3; L. Drown 4 In 4 Ddrolt ...... 000 001 003-4 ·-/latt.tl tor ~lllrllh:v In 7110. that he has plenty show In the tall. game. The team at bat will utUize donkeys to run bases. ~-S: 1~lnl' I)Jtdlf'r r.ff". ~Ize caused Freshman Coacb Bill Wa.llln.. ton ...... 001 000 100-2 Pawtucket Race "Uflttr-d for j)~hon&' In Ot.h. J Rules for play are a8 follows; Somnuu'Y-Rllns batted In. :r.lonUifh. ('1.,·.land ...... 1112 n01 001-11 L molr .... - Honnelly. ]lIlaebr. n ~ lid • • • Boelter to put blm in the line. O"~n ~ . When a bail i8 hit Into the outfield, tbe pla~~r 111 whose territory It Orolnberyr 2" J\(~' er. ROWe; t\1io bf\Se hili. X f'W '\' ork 0' •• • • '. 0 , ••• ,OO~ 000 ] 00--8 UOH DUVALL-Big things are 'J'hne-I :01). '.red Osmaloskl. giant Toledo, Ohio. lights must .-Ide to within one .step at the bali dlsmollnt. retrieve the bali, 1IoJHlsll." ROWfoj three »alle hltk. ROgel!; PAWrrU~JtBT. R. ~ .• Aug. 35 (AP) ~ummRry-Rnnloi battf'(1 In. Kul('kf'r­ H expected of this husky chap... athlete who played end last fall and homA run., Greenberl': At\.('rlrlhe, Btuegej -Haclagal. speedy threc-year old bockt"r 2, ,1,I'rlll II. lluth, Ol'hrl", ('ro­ and remount befot'e returning the ba.ll to tbe lnfleld . It a player's mount doublE' pi ... .,..", Mover to SUSko; left on ,.eut; t-\.\'o balo(e hltlll, '\lurph,v, l\.nl('kf'r­ Gives the team a hard hitting full· center during sprl~g practice. has refuses to go, either or both of hIs outflola mates may come to his aSSist· ))a..h!'M, O,.tTO't f}; \VRHhing'ton "; bo'le on from 'Van'en 'Wrlght's Calumet oorker 2; hom.. rllnlOl , J{ld ...· kf"rl~'kt'r, back. .. Added weight and power the odds In his favor t or Moore's ance. 1J8 11 ~. gtr RUM!I;eI11; struck out. b~' Rowe farm of KentuckY, today WOn his J\ J'erlll 2 j double I)Jft ~r, lrl1lf1, Je provided and llome POI" ts. trious p,'Cdeccssors as R,ussell; Hoi· tackle, will put up a fight. of the $;;.000 Governo" Green handi­ Delhong t j hltJlt, ott 'l1ull)h~ /'i In 7 In­ lion of the donkey must be Inmde thl1 square before the runner is safe. nlnK'~. f)tohhong 3 In ~ j \\ 1M .nt{"h, mN" anel Lewis. , 'With excoption o[ Laws' position. German Fans cap before a crowd of 30,000. H. C. Trained donkeys will be used, fumlshed by specialists in tbls line of rtarson: losing 1)ltrher, ~Ju"dl .\· . l!'reddy Lind-Brother of AI. .. backfield replacements present a sport. l)hlpp~' Cleves was three lengths Lml}lreH - Owens, lJlJdrbrand and NowSbowing Vo-nn,.l1y. Counted on for service at qua,·ter· minor problem. Capt. Russ Flsber Members ot the two teams will weal' jer~eys used by their rcepectivc back in second place while third Tltnj&-2 :00. ,back npxt fall. ..Has had two years and Dwight Hoover. halfbacks; and teams In regular Iowa City league play. Await Neu sel ~ share of th~ purse wen t to )lra. Remember-the game gets under way at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at (Sf('ood (himf') of experience ...SpMd and ability Dick Crayne. fullback, will ret urn. Dodge Sioane's Good Goods. CI,EVEk\ND .\U. R. If. O. ,i. E. to catch punts make h im a valuable S&eking berths behind the Hne will City park. Schmeling Go n ..~ . If ...... 4 0 t 2 0 safely man ...Is handy at drop l5ic}<· be Lawrence Haltom. slated for the .\",111. ., ...... 3 2 1 4 0 T,osl,y. Ib ...... •.. . 4 0 o r; 1 Ing nnd place kicking... Destlned to signal call1ng position last fall until RAM BURG. Germany. Aug. 25 • - . see lots of action next fall. n broken ankle just before the "al~. !b ...... I l 4 2 Cubs Put On National Pro 'AP)-Walter Neusel will have a I HOME RUN I nurnf"tt, St. . . .. 0 ••• , •• 4· 0 4 I 2 I Northwestern game laid him up for t R nkkfOrb4wkj&r, a" .•. , 4 0 I 0 4 • • • seven pound pull In weights when. J oe Cham bers-His 215 poul1£ls STANDINGS l~3 thlk, t' ...•• . ••• , ... 2 0 o G 1 the season. and Ozzle Simmons, a the blonde German heavyweight Uf'rg, c .... , . .. • . . .. . 2 0 o S 0 lIIatteS an effiCi ent 8top gllP at I fast express from Texas, who ap· , .R,aDy, Do~n , Singles ,Meet tackles his comllatrlot. :Max Schmel- • --(-B-y-t-h-e-A-ss-oc-ia-t-ec1-)-'l'-esg--)-~ (tnhtt7.l"r, rt ...... 3 0 1 0 0 left tackle ...J oe understudied pears to have, fans say. everything lot •• II ...... 1 0 o 0 0 ing, jn a 12 round bout tomorrow In Ht>tue Runs Yestcl'tIay " 'Jnegarntr. p ..•..... I 0 000 Bill Riley last year luul did such desired in a halfback. fl.-all, p . , .....•••.... . Dodgers 43 the enormous dirt track motor Averill, Indians ...... 2 0 0 o 0 0 a. good job that he Is slated for [Because of the Iowa showing last All.~uropean L UrOWh, l' . • •. •. . •• . 1 0 000 speedway transformed Into a sta- Knlckerhock~r, Indlnns ...... 1 .S ••d ...... 1 0 000 regular Ilu ty. ..Good field goal fall . the Hawkeyes are expected to dlum for the fight. • Greenberg, Tigers ...... 1 klel,el', toO ••• A big man, 'who LlllUe their way to oo nferenco Total...... so S JO 21 10 ~ . CHICAGO. Aug. 25 (AP)-Tho CHICAGO. Aug. 25 (AP)--Thrust- Both fighters went through light Crosetli, Yankees ...... 1 ·-UlIlttd for I,. IIrown 10 VLh . goes I>lacos ...J oe hails (rom heights. P ro or con, debo.te cen ters Chldal!'o Cubs staged a. four·run ral­ ing 'two for m e~ American Davis cup !Workouts In local gymnasium thlf; La.zprl, Yankees ...... 1 Lima, Ohio. upon a n " It"-It the eophomorerm a.­ S"EW YORI{ All. R . II. O . •\ . ]0;. iy in the ninth In ning today. driving stars, Vlncen t RIcha rds . of New' morning before reporting for the Berger. Braves ...... 1 I'llul '1'IIIlJ:'or:It-"Tang" will terlal can respond to t ho pressure J ohnny Babich from the box and ...veighlng In ceremonies. Neusel tip· TnyIOl·. Dodge"s ...... 1 ('r.'flll.." ...... 4 1 2 4 4 York, and E llsworth Vines. Jr.• of " ..It.g •.,", 8b ...... 8 ~ I 0 0 give 'em llll a battle for It. regno under Big Ten fire. hcat the Brooklyn Dodgers, 4 to 3. Pasadena. Cal. . a side today. K a'rel ped the scales at 1906 pounc1s; Frey. Dodge,'s ...... _...... 1 (,h~I'm.n. l'f ...... 4 1 2 n 0 Jar g uard job•• .Turned iu some Babich yielded only fO ur bits un· {:Ichmeling a.t 189. They appeared to Delancoy. Cardinals ...... 1 (Ofl,.I". II> ...... 4 I 2 8 0 remarko.blo IlCrformances lut J~Ozelu h ''and Hans NU8sletn made I ••••erl. tb ...... 4 I I 2 4 Wilh MARION NI XON, WtItc,. r, . ..e tt. c ...... ~ 0 2 '4 1 0 til the last IIlnlng and was replacea bEl in elyl.; doubl. pll y.~ BALLY . GAME OIllCAOO AB. R . If. O. A • . E . '~ \\MAM4 T"taIH ., ...... ,.48 7 11.11 sa U t U.ok to Jlu-t•• t t to {lrI."'I-.h!r.... to o _Ratled for (Iron tn 'Idol. O" I."·e,, Grlmln ;fI,rt .... ' ...... aroolft.Hfl, hclr londlng rlv. , .D rowns, . to . T e rowns won e fJ rr Ccrtnltl.1l " in 8 In.n.lngR (none out In IU lf gln ~ j 1i1 8. ~rtrle e8 . Rtn.nr e, Garn.. ; walk Mil given tho Cardinals two Simmons, W.S. 107 43 7 79 157 ,3 59 5 t 4 9Ih) ; ", II r.-\ W.Onl 0 I.. I; o(f nen ton double 1,la)'8, McNair, '''lIlh,nul to l i'oxx:; lS they retained runs, Ott, Giants ...... 121 463 103 164 .35 4 _{1_pe_n_e_r_. __0__ • ______'1 in 6 1-3 Irlnlng8 j off ~)R.bRtrey 0 In ~tl" n.ng e. Me lillo tv Uuntll ; len UIL hRM t"!C , 10 ·to 15 ,18 .u .11 .act ~e I .eo I ,11 1 .10 1 ... .tt M les tennis crown , \ 2 2-8 ; 1L1 t by vlteher, by Denton (Clift,) ; ~t. L ou ts 6, AthJ~tl CH5 ; bati6 o.n balli, • .. ( Flr. ~ Oil-me), prusf-d bn U. .JlI.rry ; winner, Corlln.... ; off N e w~... J, AntJrewIJ 2, ~'I"r{' um Z; lete 10 4 ,n .JS ,,11 .'70 ,80 .82 I 1.0$ I .14 l.n I.ot 1.10 ~I' ,ets at t be Oer. XIlW YORK AD. R. H. O. ,\ . E- ST. J.ours AD. R. 11. O. A . E. J ~e r, Bent.on. s truck !:!ut, by N;~w. om 4, Andrews 2, J1 to t5 I 10 .41 .tt ..0 1,14 1.04 I 1.10 1_1.18 1,(5 UI 1.&1 \M ub. • Unlplre-H-Ko1J8 Hnd Dinneen. )(ftrt'lun 1: hUM oil Xewliurn IS In '1 In ­ !I.... ,1f ...... ~ ('lilt. a ll . . . , . . •. .. ,. , 4 1 0 2 4 0 Tlm6-1:46. nhlgH, Andrews 1 10 1 2-8; loslDI' 1.ltrJl "'l It to 80 .11 .u l'.Il 1.10 U8 1.18 I U8 , 1.41 1.74 UI 1.U l.'J4 h to a 6-4. 9.1. CrIll. Ib ...... , , ., •• . , IS i We.t, of ...... ~ 1 1 2 0 0 er, Andrews. • )ver W ilmer AI. r...,.. Ib ...... , .... '4 '1 '1 i [ ~ Rues Divide Burn., I b . .. ' , .. .. ', . 3 1 0 16 1 1 (Second G.me) V mplrt"H-Dlnneen sod KolJ •• "_1 t2 85 , ,Tt 1.f1 I UO 1.U 1.48. I 1.88 I 1.118 I 2.01 1,14 1·'1 U! LoIbtr. .r ...... ,. « 'Z 8 I PerlPor. It ...... ,," S 1 0 2 0 0 ST. I.OUIS AB.II.lI. O. A. E. can. a nd speedy 'i. ' II to 40 .n -'-"11 U6 I 1.1141 1.87 1.'0 I Ut J UD I Ul I.l• 1.11 t.III W.lkl ....1 ...... 0 o 0 CamubeU r! ...... S 0 0 1 0 0 51 Minutes • of PhiladelPhia. Olt. rI ...... 3 1 1 :0' AJelitlo. 2b •. " • • , . • ". 4 ~ ~ 0 ... g Clift, 8h " .. . ••.••. , . 2 0 0 0 2 0 JlC'ki6D, U ...•.• •. ... 6 ! r : "Doubleheader Ml be Next time yo u read about a three· lin utes of terrific o 8 ~ gt , c . "' . . , .•.. , .• : 1 2 i ~ 0 W •• t, ct " "" """" ... 0 0 1 0 0 Hlnu....o, 0 ., ••••••.• ' II o 2 '420 hour majoll league ball game. reo lLoefcn duo. vlc. \'«reE, IJb •• ..•.••.••• 3 1 1 Cc:n~~:~. 8 ~ : :::::::::: 8 0 1 1 2 0 ~~~, \~ :::::::: : ::: ; ~ ~ ~ g g rlrJl1el~ , 1. . •.. • ,.. .. Z o 0 N p ...... " .. 'I 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 member that the Olants a nd Phlls play and th"'e ~ With owsom, Cam "bell, rf ...... H,""'", P ,., .. , ..... ' 0 () 0 i i ,i Phillie,s ------Alellllo. 2b •. ' .' •.. , ... 4 1 1 3 3 0 ])Iayed a complete game In 51 min· cup competition Luq ••• p ...... l o 0 () 2 0 ·.rotal...... 311 5 7 27 18 1 Oruh" e ...... " .. .. 3 0 ~ 3 0 0 Sehumflcher, I' ...•. .. . 1 II • 000 ------. 1" lIorlllbY ., .. , ...... 1 0 J 0 0 0 utes In 1019. And they fou nel time , 1 th e tables on 'o.Ming ...... 1 o 1 o • 0 r111LAVELPIIl,\ AB . R. O. A. E. J(l\rtloy, c ... . " .'. .... 0 0 0 1 0 0 PITTSBURGH, Aug. 2-5 (AP~ - ______n. Strange, s • .. .. . , .. , .. 3 0 0 5 8 0 to score sev~m runs, the GIants ,-'1n· Iftnlmva ~ ISo. Ilpecl&I l(lftl t_ n.teIr fW­ IIlU11ber ~4 lett...... ,. _W u I. to whom I~ey "0'1>001 ...... 1 o 0 000 orI~ wore!. Phltadelphla and Pittsburgh spli t 0. nlng. 6·1. "I.hed CIa reque" JllaeJr wort! 111 tIM advertl ..Jlltllt In the NeWpOrt ('ramer , ct " ...... 8 1 1 1 0 0 Newsom • .D ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 CIUtltled uau(l street. heating. Larew Co. 110 B. GUbert. 2 In 3 1-8; Johnson 0 In 1 ; lo~ lng l)ltcher, Sue said. CINCINNATI. Aug. 26 (AP)­ lIan_. Finn &'1' inned .at her. "I admire 7 <1 Phone 3875. }Pour singles produced three runs Umplreo-Klem. Reardon Ilnd Sears. nis taste." he said. He looked at New Reduced Rate Wanted-to Rent the photograph again. WAN1I'ED-TO .RENT FOR THE I~ DOESN'T HAVE TO liE A BIG tor the Bos ton Braves tOday a nd Soc ure any n~ded amount. (SeconU Game) "If we get this enlarged. we might .add to be 8een. Yo'. saw this one ~h cy cleaned up a aeries with the up to $300. on your ow n slgna· year II. Jlmall (urnlshed house. l'UILADELPlll;\ AU. JI.. If. O. A. E. nave somethin\t," be said. "Where'a dldn·t you? CinCinnati Reds by wInnIng D to 6. ture. wi thout endorscl's. '(,hree In family. Price must be Bart~U • • B ...... 5 1 1 5 4 0 the film?" in 13 minutes. 0 111000 •• %b . . . . " .. ,'. 5 1 3 2 a 0 Mark handed It to him. "I'd like right. Address W. S. Lyerla. Pltts­ VVanted-Laundry, E 'I•. ",UlIOn .. " .. , .. , . . 1 0 1 0 0 0 to keep these! If you don't mind. SPECIAL TO hurg. K a.n. BO__ iT_O_N ______A_D_R_"_O_A-:--:: 11.. 110. tb ." . . , .. , .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mr. Ruxton." the sheriff said. WANTED-STUDENT LAUNDRY. , 0 AII"n. If .. ', ...... , .. 6 1 1 2 0 0 "Y' I b" Lo TEACHERS Urbanlkl, '" ."., ... , . ' = a 2. ". 1Ifoor", rf .,', . , . . .. ~ 0 I 2 P 0 ou re we come to tern. ren lIouses for Itent 7) Reasonable. Called tor and de- lI.1i9 •• 2b ...... G 2 3 2 ~ g C.mlUl. J b ...... 5 1 2 11 ~ 0 replied, "1 hope they belp you, but A special loan plan which ------Uvered. DIal 22.... I."'ap. Ib , .... " .. .. 1 1 2 8 1 0 .". ,WII..,n • • ... , ...... G 2 2 5 1 0 I don't think an enlargement will." FOR RENT- DESmABLE RESI· Berr.r. d . ... , .... . !. 6 2 4 8 0 0 G. v ...· I• • ,·r ...... S 3 2 0 0 0 F' ' d b th I onllbles you to secure needed ....., II ...... 1 0 I 0 0 1 1\'al.,.I'8. lib ...... 5 2 S 0 so'!Dn /l'rlDne Ils e put ep! 1/1 fu nds for the summer m onths. dence on SOllth Lucas; 8 rooms WANTED-LAUNDRY. REASON. T1itmp.on, rf .. , •••••• 6 I • 7 0 E ~l""r. p 4 1 2 0 2 0 nis pocket. "I don't'know." he said. You pay on ly In terest du ring ~nd sleeping poroh, built in ga.rage. able. I)jaJ 8.1». ,11.11 ..... 3b ...... 8 0 I ~ • 1 iJ~ItR80D,'P .:::::::: :: 0 0 0 0 0 0 '''Fhey may help a lot. to ~ ....., 0 ...... " .... ~ 0 0 Z Z : VelUno, p ...... ,2 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ He left, and I,lr~sently James the summer a nd start princi­ Dial 3447 or 3666 . IIJandt ...... , ..... 0 1 0 0 0 Ruxton and bis nephew wentltoo. I pal payme n ts In the fall. Furnace Repairing (ON,WIItIr' 8oohl'f!l'J e . "...... • 0 1 1 0 0 Totals ...... 4rs l ~ 18 27 J5 0 An inqult·y will not obligate FOR RENT-FI NE F IVE ROO1\[ ~ .... v ., ..... , ..... 4 0 0 2 ) 0 '-Batted 1truck 0"_', 8~1I1 2. Chog- as e. . '. . 4e (10 e a most an some as ~ WI W at a us se!!n. '0, ~pt. IAH-35~·OD, Freeport. Ill., or ..__ . _____. ______ton Ifl ' ~I."""'U I~: ...., "" ball •• n.n I. Frenoh 1. ll. Mooro 2; hlh. uti "Oh, 'Bob 'always brlll'p me ' all ~ald tHat; standing defiantly with: The case agamst John Calvert " ee Emll L. Svoboda., Amana, Ia. • ~_11 8. ft., I. KleJDhlln. 1. "ohn- E. 1\1.., .... , 10 7 2-3 Innlo ..o,· John.on the gossip." Mark .aid. "There's his nead thrown back and his mus- seemed to me decidedly the weaker Rooms Without Board 63 z; llru.k out b,v Smith 1, FreT 1, • 10 0 (non. nut In Mlb, Co IInH 4 In t th ' '. ! ' ' d ' I fl-' d th h h b f h tWill' CI d . h d Po.l. "'lnU... 11 hi'" otr .,r~..,,, I In 7 1-8, 1 1-'8, S... JIt 10 In 7 %-8, Smith 4 In 0 a rumor 0 at euect 10 ng aroun . c es "n 'as oug e were rac- 0 t e V{O. IS en enmg a FOR RENT-ROOMS FOR GIRLS BARRY TRANSFER Itb 8 bt 6 Irl , """r. II 19 6 1-8, olf (no... Ollt In 8th): Ch.rnon J In 1-3; and It was quite easy to Ree tIia't"the ill&' himself (or an attack. I Io..oked seen. or ilnafined that he had seen. HElLIABLE MAN WANTED TO 1(0Ylo...... PP I I In I-S. ott KI. nh.n" 8 In J,."t IIIJ'kOf.r 1 In 0 ("0". Ollt In IIlh): sheriff thinks everytblnll', ttOlnlf at Sue. There was sdmiration in some sort 0 paper or note on ·the" Dial 4159. ~Ita Zeta bO\l8e. .... 8 I" 4 1-8. oft Kol" 0 In I-II J'rrnoh I In I; whmlnlf I,aeher, E. nicely." her eyes as she watched him, She table in Felipa's room. It had dis.- call on farmers in Johnson ceun- 'Pnlabt ~ Storace ;Ohnt;!..P!AA'!"~~ro;r.. I!~ar:'hh::' ~(;::~~:~'-!~l~:'s'!:~\nd Klem. [ "Well. that', It," Calvert an- asked. "But if it wasn't a gardener, appeared, and if such a paper had ty. No experIence 01' capital needed. Wanted to Borrow 38 ioalthl .... In. plt.It ..., .... ltn""". Ttmo-lili. ' swered. "He's cot one of the rar- \vho was ItT" eXIsted, no one hod a better O)lpor· Write today. MoNess Co,. Dept. B, o-a iCOUbt&7 !uauUq Ump .... o-III .... D. Illewart and Barr. " denen, • POOl devil named Joe . "I don't know," Dr. Calvert said. tunity to take it than In. Cal'lert Freeport, Illinois. ~" ?I , rrm""'!:.7. Barker, who 'ettl't ' pro~e where be "I'm not lure it wasn't one o~the himself, It seemed to me Impos· peen written. was ' dUring res\' \lerlod • • idd ' he'. prdener., I and as two are ac- sible, however, that the ' phyai~ian ' W mood $2500 it Quilting • • For. although StOolCIl'S game was "tryinF to force a confession froln counted for, that leaves onl,."'oe.! would have taken it unless 1m· bim.' But I'm not going to see him bdllf!n plicated bim. Yet now he was W ANTED-QUlLTING. DIal 11t8 I' L.aIT, S~~ I tar better than the mediocre PCl'­ '''Is ' that the \ one who bad the Into confessing." I fightin!t to .ave a man whom he be- tormanoe he lurned In tor yestcr­ quarrel with Vall?" I alked. . 1 "The sheriff isn'~ even eonslder·l lieved to be innocent. I bad felt AutomohUet1 for ISale t! , - Hay 'a qUa.litel'·tlnals of national mlx­ Dr: Calvert tltldded. "Yes. an~ the possibility that the mur-/ a warm admiration 'for him when 'M'O~c.: IIKeep Na'tiolla1 Donblesl he took Ji'elipa the movies on~e. might have disgtJised himsl!lf, he told us about his refullil to w'rn Cas,. cd doubles I,III.Y, he was wild at t;? F OR SAJ.E-CH1!JVRbLwr COYPE , , That,seenled to lie proof enoUi'h for &'Brdener. ( suppose," Mark the gardener over ' to the s&eritJ. WID gl e' 'Ill'llt lien 011 I.w. ( , TItle times through the second and third l In good comllUon. Dial 4789. . S't'QMGE­ ! let. Finn." I \ and it was difficult for me to believe City Real 'Estate and pay Jfalr ' He began to paee the floor, bl, doctor turned Iharply .nd that' a man guilty of murder would (Continued trom pa.p 41 'In holding on to their champIon­ lists In hie eoat pockets. at him. ftot have welcomed. falae accuaa- Employment Wanted 34 . rate of Interest. HAULING- OLIVER ship tor the second slralght year, l "If Joe WlIS WQrklng out there," he Isn't. 1 badn't evej (ion against another. It occurred Address XYC· U R,K I himself afte, the giant Callfopnhm·. the cltOwn·holdors .pro od ollce again: Mark said wavinr hill hand toward It Inysel1." to me that the note mliht have in- WA~D-MIDDLE-AGEto LADY/ IJI'Urnltbre 'o-atInt--Pool Cara wants to keep house tor small, UX'ON Klme cracked In the Itccond and the tlme·honored SPOl'ts alogan­ the door that opened on the porcll. afraid the sheriff w\11 be criminated Borne one whom h' care ·naily Iowan 'lEv*" 'IAIId Insured" DINNY Ihlrd 8et. "they never come bn.ck." woi·. slene. "1 can !tlve him an alibI." hard to convince on tbat wished to protect. but not at the 'fn.mliy. '" rite Mrs. P. L .• clo DallY! , Had It not been for the Cbleago. they hell! '(he title In 1931 (Uld lost It •· .. He wasn't, It "'u two other point." Mark said. I ~ost of an Innocent man's life. I Dia13793 ARSH lardeners. II I "Do you seriously think that's decided to speak to Mark'ibout that' 8uper coverage ot the oourt, his tnc fOllowing Yenr, "1I180n Vnn: Towan. ~======~ CRAB" kn'8 an~ "Well.• t least'l eould elear them. p088i~le. Mr. Hillyer?" Sue asked, ' next mOl'ninl. Iplendld all-around ~Iay, and hi, 111· 'Ry" have been sooklng the succcsful Wanted to Buy 61' Typing MAHER rRANS1"ER CO. I was awake all durin, relt period. Mark drew 8 design on his aheet (ITo Be Continued) ------~------tecHnr genius at 'the helm Of the ~nd ot tile com,back trail. but e acl~ and the, were 'both worklnS outaide with his flnre.. D001Tllb1.ltll O"... C1I11Ou.dMoI_r-o W ANTED-AJ~L KTNDS OF USED EXPERIENCED TYPING AT 1418 So. DubUque St. , n.... " )tam, another story ml,ht hav6 time their path wo.q blocked, . !III the lawn then the wllo~ tim.. " "It HeIDI to _.,-' be ..Id, ' nth., • 1I1IIrIII1IItf., DllhI_ ~ .... , ' furniture, Pial 2864, rello8ouable price, Dial 9548, • ,

PACE SIX ~ THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY ' ,. SUNDAY, AUGUST 2l 'f9!!' DIXIE DUGAN-Understmld? By J. P. McEvoy and J. B. Striebe1 G~neral W orken To Billy., Hunter - 1H05E ~EW OA'YS fAA"f i 1'HOUGl-r1' Continue Discu8sioD "1OlI'D GIVEN ME. 1l-IE. AIR. - AND I CRACKED M,( ~RAINS 1'0 FIGUR~ Wins First In 0Jf 'NH'Y- I REALIZED FOR 1I4E. . TI1e 0 n ral Workers orp.ita. lion will continue dlecu~~lon UQ. FI~ 11ME, PtOW MUCH 'f laundrring can exception of two Holstein Going Vacationi", 1 minister on "The Good Samaritan." LAUNDRY Boeckmann, assIstant pastor. Mass Vogue the h d been carefully wash- be ~one With all of. Its latest cows which furnish special Then- at " 8:30, and 10 a .m. y a eqUipment and vanous mod- J J\t;ethodist Episcopal ed. ern treatments made avail- milk for babies. Jefferson 11011 Dubuque "Calgon"-A New Product When you hear the expres- able for the convenience of When Mr. and Mrs. Grif· INSURE WITH Ho.ITy De,Yale Henry, minister; St. Wenceslaus I Beauty Shop Removes All Soap and For- fith entered the dairy busi­ 603 E. DfUTenport eign Particles From Your sion "calgonized clbthes" it the public. Glenn W . McMichael, unlvel'slty ness here 12 years ago, they THE TRAVELERS pastor. 9:30 a.m., morning worship E . W. Neuzil, pastor; LaWl'l'nce 1 Complete IJea,at, ()u}ture Laundry Bundle. means that they are clothes MO"k, assistant pastor. Mass at 1i7======~1 sE,leeted the best milk pro­ wllh talk by Prof. Albion R. King, B1 Experienced Opemor. SpeolaIJzlnC In As long as the modern up- free soap and hard wa- GRIFFITH DAIRY II ducing Guernseys in this part Of the philosophy department ot 6:30, 7:80 and 9:30 a.m. ~rom I Penn&nent Wavt... to-date laundry employs the I 'ter hme; clothes that are .. of the state, and the present H. I. J enninp Camel! college, and music by Hazel , St. Patrick's use of "calgon" the housewife truly clean; clothes whose herd comes from this origin­ .epN'entlD, T_ Chapman and othel·s. 9:30 a.m., be· I 107 S. Clinton al high Quality stock. 'I'.a"" ginner's and primary departments 224 N. Court 5115 will no longer be bothered whiteness results from per­ Pure Milk, Sterilized Bottles, Intar•• e. c•. at the church school. The student Patrick J . O'Reilly, pastor. Mass with removing every particle feet laundering, and not from and High Percentage of Griffith milk may be ol'der­ at 6:30, 1:30, 8:30, and 9:30 a .m. Cream Assured Griffith ed by dialing 116 and asking ccntel' will be open this evening to excess bleaching ; clothes that !------' young people of the ohurch tor an Dairy Customers. for ll-F3. U. 8. nOT" Tlr.. DR. A. H. JOEHNK can come in contact with the Informal social gathe'\'lng. Zion Llltltel'an Globe Batterle. Local Velel'iJl8.1·iao Good, rich milk is a food Johnson and Bloomington LINDER TIRE tender skin of a baby without Ele()t.lc Clinner lor SmaU causing the slightest iTl'ita­ that every person should in­ Christian A. C. Proehl, pastor. D:OO a.m., SERVICE Anlmll!' 2'2 l Iowa. Avenue Sunday school and junior Bible tion; clothes whose tensile Henry Linder 309 E. Church St. clude in his daily diet, and BOB & HENRY Caspar C. Oarl'lgues, minister. classes. 9:30 a.m., Forum BIble class strength has been preserved Dial Uta Ii E. Celie•• 8t. Dial 3239 milk from the Griffith dairy I 9:30 a.m., Bible ClaSSC8, adult to unde,' the direction at the pastor. to the utmost degree. contains healthful qualities We call for and deliver cars for washing, greasing, Jntel·medlate. ]0:45 a.m., wOl'llhlp 10:30 a.m" divIne service wllh sel" Lime which is always prev­ tire repairs. with coml'!lunlon and sermon by the man by the pastor. in an unusually large propor­ Super-Creamed alent in varying degrees in "Greasing Service 24 Hours Daily" almost aU water has always tion, according to Mr. and been the source of trouble Mrs. W. H. Griffith, pl'opriet- PHILUPS 66 GAS and MOTOR OILS Ice Cream: and Sherbet with housewives doing their LEE TIRES Electricity Fresh Peach I own washing and with laun- or;he rro moUo on the Bob and Henry Want to See You VOSS (]hocolate Lime Is Cheap Pineapple dries. With the late use of Vanilla. 25c qt .- 15c pt. the new product "calgon," the dairy's bottles, "Griffith milk At 323 E. Burlington!5t. Strawben7' Ol',w ge Washer, lime is suppressed and pre- is a bottle of health," means PHONE 81~' Tubs, Stran4S1 ~Oc!le~~£!Jone~y vented from combining with just what it says, they say, soap to form in insoluble par- The milk is pure, the bottles RennD. II",MIa ticles, Clothes which have are carefully sterilized. and GRIFFITH DAffiY II,.... IC. a"r_ Pbo...... -and Rin'o been washed at home many R.w GU8I'Dee, ' MJlk-