1, 19M . Local Shower, 'ForI Cubs Whip Hew IOWA - Local showers and thun­ Bruins Tag 11 to 4 Defeat On derstorms today or tonlf ht, and In Cincinnati Reilll probably tomorrow; warmer today See Story page 3 In extreme northeast portion. ,~t ,0 I 0 "' G c • , y' • Mornin, N • • • pap • t Funds - FIVE CENTS -- The Associated Press IOWA CITY, IOWA SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1938 The AIIsoolated PrellS VOLUME XXXVII NUMBER 825 :ular ~ rmy • t. Col. Oe­ ng officer Iced Wed- Newton Sitdowners 'It Can't Happen Here' ling was • • • • Congressman Edward Eicher If insuffi­ • • lid. Williams Compares America With Germany In :oday new Evacuate Factory Days Before Hitler congress Ie said. COLUMBUS, 0 .,· July 1 (AP)- do enough w hile there was still Reports Withdrawal From Race I the army ,s will be After Conference Aubrey Williams, deputy WPA time to do it, who hesitated, com­ administrator, tonight compared promised and delayed. d strength America with Germany in the ist in the days before Hitler, and urged: "In the end, the German people Will Testify Against Father-But Not "Hurt" Him and the La Follette Speaks "We must not neglect the lessons succumbed to privation, and ·a Was Nominee 'ti llery. Action Result taught." nEW group came to power that did Williams prepared his address not believe in democracy. The F or Re-election Of Meeting Of for delivery before the National chances of democratic progress II In Association (or the Advancement were thereafter lost. ... of Colored People. "In those last hours, while the On Dem. Ticket Three Factions He said Germany, "whose econ- moderates were still in power, }lon omy had not recovered from the there were those who u rged them disruption caused by the World to adopt more thorough - goi ng Will Devote Attention Will CIO Union Members war, was then r uled by moderate measures, if they would save the To Congressional political parties, which did not I democratic p rocess." ) Of Hel" Possession Of Monopoly Committee ys Plant for 9 Days N.E.A. Chooses ITurkey, France Congressman Edward C. Eicher, installed NEWTON, July 1 (AP)-Strik- democratic nominee for reelection, last night withdrew his candidacy 30Y Scout ing CIO union workers who have San Francisco S· N P in a telegram sent to Attorney B. Thiel, held posscssion of the May tag · ... 19n ew act yesterday. F or N ex t M eet tng .., • • William R. Hart, member 01 the , of Solon Washing Machine comp:my plant state democratic central c omm it ~ will have here for nine days, marched out NEW YORK, Jui;l (AP)-The Of FrIendshIp tee. outmaster of the builaing peacefully to­ Kational Education association Eicher announced he will de­ assistant nigh t before a sq uad of eight po­ today chose San Francisco for next vote all his attention to the work' hcemen and several hundred on­ year's cOllvention but said if fa­ Would Cause Change of a congressional monopoly in­ wmmittee lookers. The evacuation took dlities there proved inadequate, In Line UI) in Case vestigating committee to w blch he ,alek, Ed- place at 8:45 p.m" more than 40 the mecting would be held in was appointed 10 days ago. minutes ahead of schedule. Eicher, just now completing his 5 Miltner Chicago. Of European War 400 Leave Building third term in Office, was unop­ The board of directors said the PARIS, July 1 (AP) _ Fra· nce When Francis M. Carroll, former her father. Barbara added, how­ bara's former sweetheart now ,e held in A tolal of 400 were counled Gov. Philip La Follette of Wis- posed in the primary, receiving leaving the building, although consin, founder of the National execulive hcommilttee would in- and Turkey clasped hands today in ex-deputy sheriff indicted in the ever, "Nothing I will say will serving a life sentence as the con­ more than 2,500 votes in this l. slaying of Dr. James G . Little­ hurt dad as far as the murder fessed slayer of the doctor and • ~ome I.lE them had entered on1y Progressive party, is pictured ad- vestigate t e situa ion as soon as a gOOd neighbor pact, concentraled county, one of the largest totals dressing 3,000 students at NOlth- possible. '. " in the Sanjak (district) of Alex­ field at South Paris, Me., goes on charge is concerned." Carroll was his wite. Barbara is seen making on the ticket. 10night nfter a decision to evacu­ f s ate was announced. western university's sum mer . T· J . Walker,! e,~llor bOl hSdchOOlt andretta, which might change the trial, his daughter, Barbara, 17, drawn into the case by accusa­ a scrapbook Qf newspaper clip­ Attorney Thomas E. Martin is "n d commum y, pu JS e a political complexion of any new will testify for the state against tions of Paul Dwyer, 18, Bar- pings. ~irst The evacuation came as a re- SC h 00,I E vans t on, III. G over-nor· Columbia Mo was elected a the republican nominee. suit of a confercnce in Des L. Follette told the students that member ~f th~' board of trustees EUlropeadnd·t~ar. t thO t· t t Attorney Hart said last night . t d' b t . Ith . . . . d ti ·n th n a 1 Ion 0 IS lea:y 0 e Show Momes 0 ay e wee? 1e~resen- ele IS no ovelpro u~ on 1. e "nd Fred Cram of Cedar Rapids friendship, which France will seek that he has sent telegrams to the tatives Of. three factions In the I Untted :Slates, but a dlsIocat~on of Has elccted to the executive to broaden into a threne-ation county chairmen of all the 11 dis­ I, 615 S. labor diffIculty and Gov Nelson cconomlc and political machinery. r·omml·ttc·e. t b t· t· ·th S i ~Modern Politicians Supreme tricts in the first congressional . pac y nego la Ions WI yr a, a first an­ district, announcing the Washing­ lht at the G. Kl'aschel. . . mjJjtary agreement was reached The men who have been slttmg by which France and Turkey joint- ten, Ia., man's withdrawal. R T I G T k At today's county conventions lers given down in the plant since a week . escuers a {e ermany a es ly guarantee the internal and ex- ago Thursday, ail left by the ternal security of Alexandrctta. Hope of Delllocratic Society' 11 congressional committeemen , and two will be selected, and these wiU eeney of • south gale of the plant, under the Boy's Body To Re~ ponsl·hl·]I·ty It was provided that from today bl' called to Iowa City next week flinton of eyes of police. .. '"' equal numbers of Turkish and Lead Men Out French troops would be stationed TRAILER DELUXE to set the time and place lor a congressional convention, when ' Wilbert Allison, president 01 the Ass lnnes· Burden in Alexandretta, the 10,OOO-square Business Shows Smith Defends acrobatic LL\lbllquerque Eicher's successor on the ticket 'ney and _ local CTO union to which the mile district which formerly be- Build $15,000 Vehicle Turn for Better • will be named. t~p" and workers belong, and Don Harris, Of Brjtish LOan s longed to Turkey. regional CIO officer of Des ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., July 1 They are to preserve order pend- For Fred Snite In Past 2 Weeks U. S. MedIators Eicher's withdrawal last night Moines, went into the plant at (AP)-Broughl from the loot of Of Annexed Austria ing a plebiscite on the future of came as a complete surprise to e aceorn- Iowa Citians. Eicher had made c 40 tid th t the Sanjak - whether it shall be- CORAL GABLES, Fla., July 1 0: p.m. 0 ea e men ou. Sandia peak under state police es- LONDON, July 1 (AP)-Ger- come an autonomous moslem state WASHINGTON, July 1 (AP) Third in Univershy 110 primary campaign but was ex­ (AP)-A $15,000 trailer was com­ The t men instide the th.building cort, thc body or Medill McCor- many il~sumcd responsibility to- or be rejOined to Syria, which --The Amc~ican Fedel'ation of pected to begin his campaign t pleted today for respirator-ridden I vo ed 0 evacua e early is eve- mick, 21 -y~ar-old nri\. 10 tn!' Chl- day lor tho. prlnclpalloans of al1- Fram'e has rlltl'd under a le'utl' .,r Labor r!'"Ported today tMt bus- -&clure Series By ning aIter learning thc result oJ cago pu b lishing fortunc, restcd to- llex d AtI .••Q 't'l'a' I'n a broad settI\!- nat Ions mandate. Jo'red B. Snite Jr. The unique vehicle will be driv­ lness prospeei.s had taken a sud- Senator T. V. Smith Eichel' w1ll remain as a member the Des Moines conference. The night in an Aibuquerquc mortu- mcnt oC Greater Germany's obli- Among the clauses understood to den turn for the better in the of the monopoly committee, Sen. t,overnor had set the evacuation ary. galions to Great Britain. be contained in tne Turkish- en to Chicago tomorrow or Sun­ past two weeks. The modern politic:ian, with all Cly.de L. Herring in Des deadline for 9:30 p.m. The final trip was made late The :lgreemcnt was on a strictly Fench frJendship treaty was the day for use of the inlantile pa­ .sai~ ralysis victim. At the same time it called of his "ambiguous promises and Momes tonigh.t, until his term in They came out singly and jn this aftcrnoon, after Indians and I ""o-nation basis, excluding all following important condition: . ed I b to congress explres J an. 1, 1939. llairs, :nany of them carrying the mountain climbers, who had been other countries h?lding both Ger- France and Turkey have agreed The trailer has an opening In upon orgamz a or con- downright lies," is, nevertheless, the roof to which a revolving tinue resistance against wage re- Work of the committee is expect- 10lding cots and bedding upon working since dawn to bring I IYlan find Austnan bonds, and that the "political status qUO" of ductions, saying:: the supreme hope of our demo- eel to be completed before that mirror is attached so Snite, lying which they had been sleeping dur- down the remains from the jag- followed threats that Britain the eastern Mediterranean should "There is still the possibility cratic society. ti me, the senator said. ing the sildown. Previous to the ged face of the cliff, had trans-, would commandeer German com- be maintained and further decided on his back in the iron lung with only his head protruding, may that some industry employing a Thus, Senator Thomas V. Smith Born near Noble, Ia., in Wash- evacuation many of the cots were fer red their tarpaulin _ wrapped mercial crcdits here to pay inter- upon mutual consultations should . I • ington county, Mr. Eicher is 60 see the surroundings when he tra­ I ar g e numb er 01 wor k ers mJg 1, of Illinois, professor of philoso- remover! by workers in trucks. burden to a waiting ambulance. cst on the debts if Germany con- events tend toward upsetti ng this . years old. A former railroad at- vels. cu t wa g es an d s t ar t 0 ff a senes phy at the University of Chica- The ~en werc joined by wives About 30 Indians and weather- iinued to disavow Austrian obli- stipulation. of wage cuts throughout in- torney, Eicher was the first Iowa and sympathizers and immediate- beaten forest rangers stood by the gations. ,. ------'------. dustry. If this happens it would go and candidate for congress, congressman to openly declare ly began a march to the' town ambulancc, heads bared, as AI- The status of debts owed the B b 'H b d! · d have so ' stro~ a deflationary et- ('ame to the defense of today's himself in favor of the presi­ square. Several carried banners bert Simms, step-father or the United States remained un - ar ara s US an l-l.rralgne fect as to oUset the beginnings lawmakers as he spoke on the dent's court reorgani zation bill reading "Thanks to our governor," youth, said, "Mrs. Simms and I changed. The United States is not of improvemen t and start b us- west front of Old Capitol last last year. "We want to arbitrate," and "CIO thank you from the bottom of 1. n th e same f ~vora bl e b argalDlng.. letn our f or Threatenlng · Her iness into a further decline." In this spring's state primarY forever." cur hearts." . position as Great Britain toward John L. Lewis, the A Fof Vs n ight, the third of the urJJversity's the democratic senatorial primary, Parade Around Square Simms had watched thc grim Germany. ri val for labor leadership, like- ~um m er .lecturers. Eicher publicly expressed himself They paraded around the town funeral cortege for more than a Germllny buys more from the wise reiterated opposition to Ref.errmg to the lack of under- as favoring the election of Con- ~q u are and went to union head· half an hour as it wound slowly United States than she sells­ Monopoly Committee Danish Count to Deny wage reductions. rtandtng between classes and pro- gressman Otha D. Wearin who quarters where plans were being over the rocky slope separating just the opposite of the Anglo­ Charge as Defense fessions in our modern society as Iwas defeated. ' made for a mass me~ti ng tonight. I the waiting hearse from the en- German relations - and conse- To Divide Itself A.s 1he " d i~isio n s of}abor" w.h ie~ are (Story of Johnson county's con- A mascot dog whIch had been trance to canyon del Aqua, on quently the United States lacks Six Sub-Divisions At Hearing Tuesday :'esponslble for the tragI C sltua- ventions appears on page 6.) in the plant with the workers, whose steep sides the body was the same trade lever to force a Report Women tion of the normal processes of led t.l\e procession out and took found. ~ettle m e n t. WASHINGTON, J uly 1 (AP)- LONDON, July I (AP) - Dap­ ci vilization," Senator Smith re­ part in the parade. As the Indians and foresters (Since April 6 the state depart- The monopoly committee organ- per Danish Count Court Haugwitz­ forded the politician as the sole Former Iowan, A blanet strapped around the came within earshot, cries of ment in Washington has sent jzing (or its job of i nve~tigating Reventlow was arraigned in Bow J.~nd Orildren mediator between unrelenting tac­ dog bort? the number of the un ion "watcr" were heard from the three communications to Germany concentrations of wealth and eco­ street police court today on a iions in the confli cts w hich con­ local, "ClO 1116." party, some of whom had haa seeking settlement of the Austri- nomic power, agreed today to di - charge of thr eatening his fabulous­ ~ta n tly :lrise between "equally le­ Author. Found I There was no violence during nothing to cat or drink since the an debts to the United States, vide into six subcommittees, each ly wealthy wife, the former Bar­ Die in Air Raid gitimate interests and equally the evacuation and although po- day before, when the body was amountmg to $20,000,000. Germa- to pursue a particular line of in- bara Hutton, so that she feared moral causes," and said that upon ltce counted the men and stood found. I1Y has )lot replied.) . quiry. for her li fe. HONGKONQ, July 2 (Satur­ hIm re.st3 the only alternative to Shot to Death in front of the spectators, they The count was frecd und er 2,000 dllY) (AP) - Chinese reported ciictatorship. were not called into action. The pound ($ 10,000 ) ball and a hearing today that 400 civilians including The senator spoke of the typi­ DES MOINES, ·July 1 (AP)­ occupation of the plant has becn Talking About the Famous Battle at Gettysburg? was set for Tuesday. His defense women and ch~ l dren were killed ('al situations which face legis· Chesla Sherlock, 42, prominent I)l1tirely peacefuL will be denial. OJ" wounded In yesterday's J apa­ lators today-with "legitimate in­ writer found shot to death today at In the resolution to cvaeuatc Before his release the count nese bombing raid on the so u t h terests" on ei ther hand, each deo his Cortland, N. Y., farm home, the plant, the men asked company satisfied the court that he was not China port o! Swatow. manding legislation, each pos was editor of Better Homes and offiCIals to make an inspection 01 carrying a gun and he promised to Nine J apanese planes rained sessed wi th a feeling of mora' Gardens, published here, from 1922 it before they went out, but the 1 keep away from the countess and more than 100 bombs on the city, 1 ighteousness. to 1927. , not to communicate with her. . r esolution was received too late many falling in crowded residen­ "The politicians themselves arf Sherlock then became managinl The litigation was expected to ~P!'! to enable the officials to enter. tial sections. the only bridge builders," he as­ editor of the Ladies Home Journal, end in separation or divorce of the Of the casualties, Chinese said !.er ted. "They are the only ones ~ resigning in 1933. That same year d! nobleman and the blonde, Ameri­ 2'00 were school children who ('apable of spreading the cement he purchased hall-interest in a can-born heiress to Woolworth were leaving their classrooms as a of sociology over the crevices Officers Probe millions. They were married May Marshalltown weekly newspaper school building was struck. Other created by this division of labor. published by his father, Wallace E, 14, 1935, in Reno the day after her buildings damaged included the "What we need," he maintain­ di vorce from the late Prince Alexis Sherlock. Death of Gray municipal and a Red Cross head­ ed, "is someone who can create the Mdivanl. quarters. The countess did not appear Justice where thel·e is no justice," CIO Calls Strike Buildings were destroyed on a ike HOLLYWOOD, Cal., July 1 today, remainjng locked within her " nd he mentioned a typical case NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The (AP) - The pistol bullet which regent's park mansion with the large scale as the powerful ex­ of the sit-down strike, in which Committe for Industrial Organiza­ . killed King D. Gray. 52, film couple's two-year-old son Lance, plosives ploughed to earth from each of ~e disagreeing fac tions tion called a strike against the Yel­ camerman, was Ii red a least a foot about w. hom the quarrel centered. great heights. is convinced of the virtue of his Il ow Taxicab company yesterday Ldy from his body, since his coat show­ They differed on questions regard­ The devastating attack began own indivldual cause. ailer appealing to federal courts ed no traces of powder bUrns, Ray ing his bringing up. a ~ 5:00 p.m., and lasted for an The speaker viewed the pO liti-, for poli ce protection against police erl Pinker, police chemist" reported The child yesterday was made a hour and II half. The population (See SENATOR, page 8) interference. today. ward of the chancery court at the had had some warning, for six of ew " If it proves to be a murder," request of the countess, out of the planes had circled over the said Detective Capt. J. J , Joncs, control of both herself and her city for 30 minutes before the ~Iy "I believe wc wi ll fi nd jealousy husband. first bomb was loosed. Secretary Woodring Asserts was the cause." I The count, met by policemen, The objectives, according to he Further evidence that Gray was was hustled to the Bow street eye-witnesses, appeared to be the 'Our Present Troubles Small' slain was given by the fact that a I cou rt immediately upon his arrival mayor's office, military headquar­ of .32 cali ber pistol shell but no wea­ from Paris to answer to the charge. ters and the power station. pon was found when his body was This was done with a flurry and The a ttack, on a far greater GETTYSBURG, Pa., July 1 With him on the platform, pro- discovered slumpcd over the steer­ with general bowing. scale than several previous bomb­ (AP)-Sccretary of War Harry lected by a spreading canopy ing wheel of his automobile in The charge against him was that Ings recently, crealed panic as It H. Woodring today ranked "our from II light rain, were the 1,800 lront of the postoffice here yes­ I he had written a letter " using continued through the 90 terrify­ present troubles" as "small" com- followers of both Meade and Lee terday. Three buttons h ad been threats toward his wife whereby torn from his shirt. ing minutes. The populace ran in pared with those overcome by tHe who have r etu~ned to the Beene she apprehends she goes in danger all directi~s as building after armies in bl~e and gray who where many of their comrad.. le An autopsy indicated Gray must of her life or bodily harm." have lived tor sometime after he building was shattered. fought on this historical battle- died. was shot. The Chinese believed the raid field just 75 years ago. "May we be an example to all American Aircraft SuperIor to be the prelude to a large-scale "Inheriting from the initiative, peoples of the earth, of love and Flvc Hundred Apply Cyrus SluJo.letll, John W. Turnbough and Gen. M. D. Vance WASHINGTON (A P) - The J apanese invas~lln of south China. 1he ingenuity and the cour age so . tolerance," said Dr. Overton H. DES MOINES (A P)-Iowa Em­ Three Civil war veterans, oppo- of the battie, lalk of those dread- Conlederate veteran, and Gen. M. army, placing a $14,433 ,196 order Foreign observers thought the manifest throughout th ~ lt· useful Mennet, 89, of Los Angeles, cotr)­ ployment service workers last nents in the battle of Gettysburg', ful days. Left to right are Cyrus D. Vance, 93, of Little Rock, Ark., yesterday for 98 fi'h ling · pia nes, Japanese wO).lld follow it with an lives," the secretary said, "we mander of the grand armY of the night reported about 500 fi rst-day Pa., in joint reurUon of the Blue Stamets, 95, of Richmond, 0 ., a a Confederate veteran. President proclaimed that the United States attempt to establish a shore base may rely on our ability and that republic. "Let us plead for mn- applicants fo r u(lcmployment com­ and thc Gray on the famous bat-Union veteran; John W. Tur n- Roosevelt's appearance, July 3, is superlor to the rest of the world for an overland drive toward Can': 01 our descendants to go forward tual confidence and peace amona pensation benefits at theil- office. tlefield on the 75th anniversary bough, 9>/., of El Dorado, Okla., a highlights the r eunion. in deIlJ~ln, military aircraft. ton. with America to new heights." men." PAGE TWO THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1938 THE 1n dependence--ind: pendence from Ir.=:=::-::=:=:=:=:~=:=:==1 - DAILY IOWAN the :J nnual tribute of tens ot -, Published every morning ex­ OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN eept Monday by Student PubUca­ thousllnds of American lives need- Tunina In lcssly .,aeriliced ... independenc ~ Itcms in tbe UNIVERSITY CALENDAR are ~ons Incorporated, at 126-130 irom the kind of celebration that scheduled In the oUice of the SUfDmer SeSSion, Iowa avenue, lown City, Iowa. W-9 Ea t n ail. Hems for the GENERAL NO­ leaves lIS the 'dead and lhe sigh t- n VES are depOSited with the campus editor 01 Board ot Trustees: Frank L. less and the suffering, and ]'lIc Daily Iowan, or may be placed In the box Mott, Odis K. Patton, Ewen M . BE iT FUR'rHER RESOLVED Loren Hickerson proilldcd for their deposit in the oruces 01 The MacEwen, Karl E. Leib, Amos that the Executive Committee of Daily Iowan. GENERAL NOTICES must be at Pprsal), Rabert Dalb y, l3en M. the National Safety Cowlcil call Tbe Da.i1 y Iowan by 4 :30 p.m. thc day preceding­ on every citizen of the Uruted rlrst )lUblication: notices will NOT be accepted by Siep~eDS, David B, Evans, Orval Guests of Kay K y s e I' at his lelephone, and must be TYPED or LEGmLY Siates to do his or her part in Q . Matt QIl- "Musica 1 Class and Dance" pro­ WRl'fl'EN and SIGNED by a responsible person. BY this new independence trom death Fred M . Pownall, Publisher gram are admitt.ed lo the broad­ VOL. XI, No. 341 Saturday, JuJ,y 2, 1938 and disaster by being careful and casting studio a hlllf-hour before MERLE MILLlm Donald J . Anderson, (;onsider:-. le of others on the streets airtime to gi v ~ the macsQ-o plenty Business ~fhnager a.nd higll\VayS, wh ther walkmg or University Calen~ of time to select tho ~e who will driving; by being careful while Entered as second class mail participate in the program. boating or swimming and by tak­ Saturday, July 2 8:00 p .m. - lIlustrated museum matter at tbe postofIice at Iown I REMEM BER - F ound there . :ng no chan<;es With explosives 9:00 a.m.- Rouod table conduct- lecture, "The Wild Animal Life of City, Iowa, under the act ot con­ are only about 30 windrniUs in all 01 fireworks, a.nd Tonight, being Satul'da.y, is lhe ed by Thomas V. Smith. House Louisiana Gulf Coast," by Prof. pesa of March 2, 1879. Holland. . . Th y haven't, th ~ BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED night ot the Hit P arade, still one chamber, Old Capitol. Homer R. Dill, director of univer- Dutch, been wearing wooden shoes ' of the few constantly top ranking 10:00 a.m.-12:00 m.; 3:00 p.m.- sity museum. Geology lecture SubscriptUlll rates-By mall, $5 that we call upon all public of­ since the war . .. favorites. 6:00 p.m. -;- Co~cert , Iowa Union room. per year; by carrier, 15 cents f IC ials, including governors, may­ weekly, $5 per year. ors, chiefs of police, heads ot music room. 8:00 p.m. _ Illustrated lecture, r.tate highway patrols and all oth- And perhaps second to Charlie Sunday. JulY 3 "Costuming in the Time of Shake- The Chock Full 0 ' Nut shops 10 ' The Associated Press is exclu- ers charged with public welfare, McCarthy and Snow White and 2:30 p .." .-5:30 p.m .; 6:30 P.t;J'.- speare," Marie Linthicum. Senate N. Y. don't sell nuts. (Except the 60 .ive~ entitled to use for republi- to remember that it is not only the seven dwarfs, the tobacco auc­ 9:30. p.m.-Concert, ~owa Uruon Ichamber, Old Capitol. customers) ... There are thea­ mu sIc l·oom. leI'S in the four-block Timas cation of all news dlspatche~ ' ironic b ut cruel to celebrate life lioneer, with his 'well known Monday, July 4 Wednesday, July 6 credited to it or not otherwls\! lind happiness by death and tra-I chant, has been unduly commer - Square area. . . Independence Day. No classes. 7:00 p.m. _ Physics lectw'e, c{ed it~ in this paper and also gedy and cialized. , . the local news published herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED Tuesday. July 5 "Physics in Sports," Prof. C. J . 12:00 m. - Phi Epsilon Kappa Lapp. Phvsics auditorium. At 1 a..m. we walked two mile~ EbITOBIAL DEPAllTMENT that we call on all churches, The Cantor TOUCh lunch on. Quadrangle cafeteria. 8;00 p.m. _ Concert, All-state In Paris but couldn't nnd an open John Mooney _...... _ . .Editor ~c h ools, fraternal and civic orga- Terry Kilburn, the brilliant 3:10 p.m.- Campus lecture, "The high school chorus, band, and orch- shop to buy a sandwich. The busses, mertos (subways to me) James Fox ...... Managing Editor mzatioM and upon every individ- young actor who flashed to prom- Messa!:e of Hindu Literllture," Dr. eslra. Iowa Union lounge. close at 12 bells ... J OM Uin ...... • News Editor ual in the country to join this inence several months ago on Naliorlill SafCly Cou (lcil Sudhindra Bose. House chamber, Merle Miller ...... _...... City Editor new Declaration of Independence Eddie Cantor's program as the Old Capitol. Thursday, July 7 Wayne Fisher •...... sporls Editor for a ncw lease on l~fe , liberty and I:-", inner of a s ear~h. for new talent, First Aid Saves Many a Life I 4:00 p.m.- Visual education ex- 4:00 p.m.-Visual education ex- There ore on ly three beer gar­ (he pursuit of happrness! 1S the latest to Jom the I'anks of -______hibit. Room C-5, East Hall. hi bit. Room C-5, East hall. Loren Hickerson .... Campus Editor dens in all Berlin ... In AustI;ia EulaUa Klingbeil .... Society Edltol' successful Cantor "graduates." Do~tor they are playing no Strauss walt­ Mount Popocat petl, Mexican I Believes DanO'ers Of zes. . . You can (I did) live in. BUSINESS DEPAllTMENT General NotiCe8 volcano, is for sale--prlce $10,- Included on the list are Deanna I ~ Paris on almost $10 a day . .. Tom E. Ryan, CircUlation Mgr. 000,000. There's bargain tor Phi Epsilon Kappa I Music Room a Durbin, Bobby Bre n, Burns and The Phi Epsilon Kappa lunch- The location of the Iowa Union ~s W. Schmidt, Office Mgr. someone with money to burn. C L-f G tl E . t d Allen, "Parkyakarkus" and sev- 3mI) I e rca y 1 xa~~era e eon will be held on. Tuesday noon, music room has been temporarily . L. J. Kramer Jr. eral others. It's becoming an adage vv Someone wrote a thesis on . ) .A.isilitant Advertising Manager July 5, in the Quadrangle cafeteria, changed to a room entering upon it, at the Sorbol1ne - an Ameri­ Wasps, says a scientist, are that an appearance with Canto ~' is because of the holiday on Monday. the women's lounge in the south- Margaret Gordon much more intelligent than bees. practically a springboard to star­ By LOGAN CLENDENING. I\I.D. can, of course ••• He found five­ C\Assified Advertising Manager LAURENCE MOREHOUSE east corner of Iowa Union. slx tllS the pa trons in P a.risian That's righ~they make a b ig­ dom. The pure and h aUh-giving thc victim hasn't seen the animal, KATHRYN SMITH ger- if not better- impression. life in camp, in the great out ol he thinks it is (l mosquito bite. sidewalk cafes are AMERI­ TELEPHONES doors, on ri\(er and lake, is made Centipedes cause a red sti nging CANS ... Terry's work on the air led di­ University Directory E4l.~rlal OUlce ...... _ ...... 4192 miserablE' for some of us by the I'ruption which is not as trouble­ Classes DIsmissed 4tb of July In India, the r ulers are the rectly to a role in "Lord J eff," The University summer direc­ Society- Editor ...... 4193 thought of spiders, snokes, scor- some os the bites of rpd ants. Most No classes will be held Monday, BOIiness OffIce ...... U91 richest in the world and the com­ MGM pictur e starring Freddie Ju ly 4. Class work will be resum­ tory is on sale at the summer ses­ A bottle of the reddest wine in Bartholompw. When the film was pions, centipedes, etc. This is of the sufrering from all of these mon people the poorest. Which ed Tuesday, July 5, at 7:00 a.m. sion office, bookstores, and Iowa France costs si x lranc - thal's al­ previewed in Hollywood the other nearly all unnC'cessnry. I talked is due to the psychic st::tte of fea r. SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1938 ib, of course, exactly what one P. C. PACKER Union desk. Get your copy now. most 20 cents . . . would expect. nigbt, Terry stole the pictur e, in with a man yestprday who had My informant has been bitten SUMMER SESSION OFFICE the opWon of practically every been bltten by all these varmi ts six times by rattlesnakes from from scorpions to rattlesnakes. Florid::t to Texas. The worst bite ..4 New Declaration Of reviewer. VIsoal Education University Libraries I saw an Edward G. Roblnso~ and found him vel'y contemptuous he had cnme when he ca ptured a A complete display of sound mo­ The University Libraries will be gang-sterdow in P aris, and the old .. 'Happy Day,'­ of theit' prowess. rattler with a forked stick and de­ Independence--1938 Beony Goodman tion picture equipment, silent mo­ closed Monday, July 4. French woman in fr o n t of me The lnrnntula is li ke 1I singed cided to pick it up with h is fingers. You Know The king of swing, who has been tion picture equipment, lantern R&serve book;s may be with­ turned to her COmPa nion. .. " Qpel Model-Gmns Prestige appearing in Montreal, really made cat - it looks wOl'se than it is. IIe got 0 bit on the middle ringer slide projetcors, opaque projectors, payer ," shc clocked. "Quel payer!" The Rest Ther e are a good many species of of the right hllnd, so deep that the drawn for overnight use at 8:30 .fUL Y, whiCh should be one of a hit there. Goodman is appar­ films, and lantern slides will be p.m. Saturday, July 2, and will be . . . I wanted to explain, but. tbe pleasantest months of the WE'VE been saying all along it tarantula and the chances are thal fangs penctrated the bone. A ently news in Canada. The swanky presented by the department of due at 8 a.m. Tuesday, July 5. couldn't. ... year, has become a bug-bear to wouldn't be long, if business forgot you are right about any large tourniquet was put on his arm, Hotel Mount Royal is decorated in visual instruction until July 28 in GRACE VAN WORMER, spider you see in the woods-that 0 cross incision made over each the ' ac;cldent statistician. Last its lear. a swing motif and banners are room C-5, East h all. All summer­ Acting Director JUly 10.200 Americans were killed Sure enough. It's happened. flyiog. it is a tarantula. Like most spiders, fang point. which allowed about session students are invited to in­ Met F _ Scott Fitzgerald in Lon. they have some venom with which two ounces of dark blood to llow don. .. He said he'd never read ~ in accic;lents and with the week We've just been reading Babson's spect this equipment during office Graduate Tbeses Due to paralyze theil' prey, but this is out. Ti ncturE' of iodinE' was ap­ book as excellent as his own r-nd hoU,day approaching, pr ecau ~ business report for the week. Voice of E¥perience! hotu:s. All graduate students who ex­ tions are being taken by respon- Stocks zoomed all week; there was Following the receipt of a letter not seriously harmful to man. plied to thC' wounds. 1'111' tourni DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL "Great Gatsby." Raised, swollen areas about an quet was loosenf'd and tightened pect to receive aegrees at tbe Aug­ siple petsons to cheat death on a stampede of bu~ng in Wall from a desperate listener, the INSTRUCTION ust convocation should check in tbis InJependence day. street, the gr eat~ st smce last year, Voice of Experience recently asked inch in diameter occur around the every 20 minlues. The arm was tbeir theses at the graduate col­ An estbnated ha. lf the popula.­ . . Oct. 29. Tradmg 111 stock ex- his radio audience to send him location of the bite, but no consti- swoll en but no constitutional S t atish es are always. dry, but a changes swelled to 2,658,000 shares. lege office, 116 University hall, not tlon of London countries on the ~ deas on the subject, "how to tutional symptoms result. The symptoms OCCUlTed. Today in the Music Room glance ilt a few may Impresli the Prices of the shares went up, some later than 5 p.m., July 22. avoid visits from unwelcome r ela­ best treatment is to apply tincture Cooperhead bites (Ire far more 10 a.m. to 12 noon _ "Sonata week ends... Not a shop in t.he need for cautIOn over the Fourth. $1, some $5 and a few $10. Indus- GEORGE D. STODDARD, town is open on a Saturday af­ tives." of iodine or equal paris of ammo- dangerous. So are bites of the in D Minor, Op. 31, No. 2," Bee­ Dean Every eleven and. a hall days trial shares went at the highest nia .and water as a wet dressing. cotton mouth or cotton moccasin thoven (Walter Gieseking, pian­ ternoon . . , of tne average July, as many prices since November. The replies varied from suggest­ The bl ack widow spider is an- to which the c~pperhead is related. ist) ; "Concerto No. 2 in B Flat," lp,nericans are killed by accidents More cars were sold. About Social Dancing ions to leave home before they ar­ other and mOl:e. senous malter - But It IS U savlI1g grace that these Brahms, ( A r t h U I' Schnabel, There will be no social dancing The English, of course, have had f,~ lost their lives in the Revolu- 65,000,000 tons of cotton gOQds was although fatahhes are not. reporl- snllkes are not pugnacLOus except , piano) ' "Reflets dan l'eau " De­ rive to one which stated: "If that classes Monday, July 4, because of labor protection laws, maximum !1onary war. purchased and railroad freight old battle-ax was a relative of ed-but the b~ ack WIdow lS . fo~ nd when aggressIvely a~tacked. Usu- bussy ' (Walter Gieseking,' pian- Over the last five ,Years, July's volumes increased two-fold, all (he holiday. hours for about 40 years... mine an~ made life miserable for KATHRYN STANLEY list of dead from aCCidental caus- during this last week. me, my wife and my dog, I'd put ~~~err t~Oan:' l~~onl~e O~q~~~~liZ~I~S~ ~\~~ ~1~~n~~I~~~;a: ~~~i~:c~:~~ ist); "S,?natha in B F:at. Minor, I! has been 29 per cent greater Then WPA helped a bit. The a stinkbomb in her bedroom and patients are bitten in bed. his bite from them is to step on OP, . 35, c: 0?1n (Seigel Rach- Tbe Germans think Adolf Hitl~r. Chan th.. ~ of tbe average month. WPA Sunday put into effect a pay smoke the old hag out!" Scorpion of Little Consequence one acidpntally, and this can be mamnoff, Pl a Ol s ~?- . Summer Classical Club will not marry . . . They think he, Approximately one million peo- increase averaging about $5 a Scorpion bites are of such little avoided by making a shuffling 3 t.o 6 p.m.- P,?IOalse, . EUgen~ The four th meeting of the is married to his country . . . pie suffered disabling occidents month for all WPA worke~ s in 13 There's a typical list of Salw'­ consequence that i n most cases if nni'ie in the brush. Onegrn, Act III, Tchrukovski, Summer Classical club will be last J u l) -one out of every 130 states. More than 500,000 persons day night bands (or your enter­ ______"Sonata in A Major," Mozart held Thursday afternoon, July 7, persOns in the United States. will benefit. taill,ment tonight - Horace Reidt (Jose Iturbi, piano); "L'apres- at 4:10 p.m. in Schaeffe r ha ll, John Gunthl'r declares HlUer, In 1936, the latest year for The pr esideot signed the wage-' and Kay Kyser at 9:30, and Rudy mide d'un Faune," Debussy; I'oom 110. The program will be Mussollni once gave joto! speeches whlch complete figures are avail- hour bill which will, within 90 Vallee at 10 and Freddie Martin at "Symphony No. 8 in B Minor," ill charge of a committee con­ DEMANDING a world revolution I.!b'e, July topped every other days, r aise wages, lower hours of 10:30, to mention a few. Hollywood Sights and Sounds (Unfinished) Schuber t; "Fin- sisting of the younger members of -At a communist gathering.. . 'AQl).tl;l of the ¥ear for live:t lost 2,000,000 An:terican wo.rkers; . ~==::::;=;;:===:::==~:::i l landia, Op. 26, No.7," Sibelius; the staff - Anna Goldsberry, "Concerto No. 1 in E Flat, for Maynard lungerich and Norma QY d.-owning, falls, excessive heat, D? you nund, t~en , 1f w~ re Just f By Robbin Coons The author of some guide book ol.~triq shock and food poison- a bit cheerful thiS mornm g? It ------pianoforte," Liszt (Walter Giese- Young. The meeting is open to actually went abroad . .. I've near- i~(( . looks as if that shower President HOLLYWOOD - "Lord Jeff' is Kay is th widowed mother of a king, piano) ; "Prelude to Act the public. Iy forgotten the title.. . One quarter of Lhe drowniogs spoke of may be on us. III, "Traviata," Verdi. ROY C. FLICKINGER. Roo s e v e l ~ .Washington a persuasive story about thP regen- brood of four-Bonita Granville, o~cur in July. On British Broadcasting nearly Falls in the home, at work am.! Watc/..-ma,t , Watchman, World erllton of :.I young man, a favorite Anita LouisC', Bobby Jordan and 30 per cent of the time is devoted hi the street take an average of theme of the Metro foctory. As in Dickie Moore - in a small New to classical music . .. 73 li ves a day dW'ing the year, Spore Those 31, Or Who I"Ca ptains Courageous," Freddie England town. A poor monager A New Yorl{er at Large IJut in July the average jumps to Tretv Dat Bll$eball? Bartholomew is the boy who learns but an un~eHi . h mother, Kay sees In Rome ever y public official Ita lives a day. TIlE time was late afternoon By CHARLES P . S1:EWART h I' S I esson. her family broken by the intrusion B y Ge orue T uc k er devotes - because he's politely Cenlral Press ColumnJst e asked . . . three-fourth his Income July's clellr wru'm weather is yesterday. WASHINGTON, July 1 _ Sen- Freddie's cunning and intclli - of her husband's rich snobbish to the party-If he waots to re- no Ilalety medium for drivers for 4. ou.t of 5 accidents in July oc­ The place was a vacant lot ad- ator Henrik Shipstead's plan for gence arc used for a time by 1I sister Caroline (Elizabeth Ri sdon) NEW YORK- Formula for a hot tables and Sophie Tucker. main a. public official . . joining a university building. railroad rehabilitation has been pair of crooks. Wh en he is caught who entic s away

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ll.eport Shows Balance on Hand 18 Beer Permits , S. (.I. V. Installs County Conventions Will Convene • / Issued at City D· .,. A· In General Fund $1.18,572.79 • •• ••• • • • • Republicans, Democrats Will Name Delegates and New County OfIicinls Council Meeting r. SWIsher s

Bud~el for Current RepubUcan and de m 0 c I' a tic committeemen, delegates to the per cent of the primary vote. Eight beer dispensers' permits Dep"t. Chaplain county conventions will convene Year Ready July 13 Today state convention, the state judicial The state judicial convention were issued at last night's city at 11 o'clock this morning to name convention and the district judicial will select candidatcs for the su­ council meeting, one of the short­ Dr. J , A. Swisher, 710 Kirk- For Con ideration delegates to state and iudicial con­ convention. preme court bench. The local re­ wood avenue, was installed as the Witll ventions and to select new county The eighth district judicial con­ publican convention is expected est in months. The annual financial report of officers tor the next two year term. vention will be held in Iowa City to pas~ a resolution endorsing At­ Permits went to Susie Smith, departmcnt chaplain of the Sons the Iowa City independent More than 200 delegates, elected Thursday. The meetings will be toreny R. G. Popham as a candi­ 213~ S. Dubuque street; Edith or Union Veterans at the meeting I at the June 6 primary, are expected in the court room of the Johnson date. Edna Heisner, 503 S. Van Buren or the organization at the G. A. R. school district for the fiscal year, WSUI to represent their precincts at the county courthouse, the democrats The eighth district, judicial con­ street; Irene Catherine Mahoney, room In th courthouse last night, July I, 1937 to June 30, 1938, conventions. The republican will convening at 10 a.m. and the re­ vention will nominate candidates Burkley hotel; Kenneth W. Red­ Commander J. L. Richardson an­ was presented to the. school meet in the community building publicans an hour later. to succeed Judge Harold D. Evans dick, 416 S. Clinton street; Mrs. nounced. board by Glenn R. Griffith, 8:30 a.m.-The Dally Iowan of and the democrats in the court­ The state conventions which whose term expires this year. Evelyn Dalbey, 117 Ferson ave­ In addition to the installation of treasurer, at a special meeting the All', Lenore DeVries. room of the Johnson county court­ meet later this month will formu­ Judge Evans, a republican, and At­ nue. Dr. Swisher, Q committee was in the administration building , 8:40 a.m,-Mornlng melodies. house. late platforms for the respective torney F. B. Olsen, a democrat, Lloyd H. Blythe, 605 E. Wash­ elected to make preparation plans last night. 8:50 a.m.-8ervice reports. Each party will name a congres­ parties and will nominate candi­ have been rumorcd as the candi­ i,lgton street; Charles SUner, 716 for the state encampment of the In delail , the report showed a 9 a.m. - Illustrated musical sional committeem~n, j u d i cia I dates where no person received 35 dates. '.' Fairchlld, and George Unash, 510 G. A. R. in Iowa City next June, balance on hand in the general chats, Grieg, Concerto in A Minor, N. Van Buren street. Those on the committee are fund July 1, 1937 oC $118,- Op, 16. Clyde E, HinchcliCIe, Dr. Swisher 572.79, a nd receipts duri ng the 9:50 a.m, - Program calendar Charles Brown More Than 200 Jul)' Will Be Month I and Lou E. Clark. and weather report. City to Draw From 10a.m.- Better vision program. H. O. HaUieid Meetings For , elevated by Kiwanis club Will Speak On PAd Of Cha,rle • G a II her, sec- 10:15 a.m. - Yesterday's musi­ Ob arents tten Air Port Fund to Pay June Permits retary or Ule rowa City school cal favorites H. G. Hatfield, 01 Oklahoma City, Co IIege Lz rary , • Iowa City Council board inc 1929-was reap­ 10:30 a.m. - The book shelf. is the new president of Kiwanis For Hawing Rock International, elected in San pointed to that ~ltIon by 11 offered spheres of influence. enator••• men the opportunity of paying ford to miss. fines of $25 each and costs or going of the Cornell university law li­ nig~t-and with no disturbing noise. The whole scheme tlleretore was brary in New York, N. Y., was (Continued from page 1) to jail. They paid. A bit of relief in the way of said to resemble the plans of im­ elected second vice-president of perialists of 40 years ago, when the thunders how~r s was tne weather the association. break up of China appeared im- cian as the only person capable University Libraries The annual meeting convened in man's predlction for todar after minenl. o[ mediaLion, and of causing elth- II high of 91 yesterday. The Unlversity libraries will be St. Paul Tuesday, LAWN CHAIRS The five autonomous Chinese (.'1' party to "give in" to a greater closed Monday, July 4. Warmer weather Is forecast, RECLINING CHAIRS however, he said. . states envisaged by thc draft plan extent than he himself thinks is Reserve books may be with- Beer Permit Renewed wcre said to be: morally just, even though his own Yesterday's Jow was 74. dra,wn for overnll'ht use at 8:30 Dorothy Aldous of the HaWk-I High quality, attractiveness and North China, under the present character suffers in the process. this evening a,nd will be due at 8 eye Market, 502 N. Dodge street, Peiping provisionai government. Senator Smith pointed out that sturdy construction at a low price The planet of Mercury makes a.m. Tue8day. Gra.ce Van Wormer, was granted a renewal of a Class explain the popularity of these Inner Mongolia, under Teh only in the political arena do such acting director of the university C beer permit at last night's city j Il complete revolution of the Gun chairs. Frames wood finished In 88 days. Wang, Japan's Mongol friend who conflicts arisc. It is there that Ubrules, hu announced. I council meeting. heads the present Mongolia feder- difticultie5 come to light, that natural varnish. Covers are of ation with the capital at Kweihua demanrts of dissimilar interests ~=== good grade painted canvas with A. C. O. P. Choice iL~ Sui yuan provi nce. become the troubles of the politi­ East China, under the Japa- cian in his never-ending attempts Wnter Jugs brilliant ~ 1.19 and $1 nese-dominated Nanking "reform- ol compromise. stripes ...... 49 ed government of China." "When we consider," ~ said, One gallon size, white Central China, under the pres- '·that dictatorship is the only oth­ • vijrified stoneware ent Chinese government at Han- Er alternative, compromise, even Lawn, Arm Chair kow. . though it means giving in, be- liner with regranulat­ Folds easily and occupies a min­ South China, under a combina- comes all the more desirable. The Banks of Ition of Kwangtung-Kwanisi pro- "Whatever the vices ot politi- ed cork insulation. imum of space. Finished in nat­ ural varnish and bright · vincialleaders. cians, ~nd whatever the costs, Sturdy alum- $1 J.9 $1 t9 WOu.1d Reco,nlze Chlalll' the costs are cheap is we are to Iowa City mum cap...... • colored canvas ...... "...... • It was said Japan would recog- have a democratic society." up nize Chiang Kai-Shek as head of the Hankow regime if he would To Conduct Round Will Be accept the scheme. Probably he T bl D' . would resign to save his face and a e IscUltnOn then return, it was said. Senator Thomas V, Smith. a Domei, the J apanese news candidate for the nation's con­ CLOSED agency, said that Italy and Ger- gl'ess this year in addi tion to his many would recognize the Peiping duties as professor of philosophy provincial government soon as an at the University of Chicago, will MONDAY extension of their anti-communist conduct a round table discussion accord with Japan. Both already in the house chamber of Old Cap­ have recognized Manchoukuo, the itol at 9 a.m. this morning. July state Japan carved out of China's The topic of the meeting will 4th Portable Stove Manchurian provinces. be "The New Imperative in Gov- Beverage Sets FREEZER Other sources expressed belief ernment," and the speaker will Fishing Rod s Choice of experi­ Attractive Fie s t a the United states, Britain and answer questions raised by mem­ In Observance of the enced campers and Popu lar 4 qt. size. France would continue to recog- bel'S of the audience. Steel fishing rods America's m ci s t colors. spiral bands. Tub painted blue. nize the Hankow regime as the that will please any National H01iday popular camp stove. . Single motion, well legal government of all China but Reinforced edges­ fisherman's eye. would maintain de facto conlact No generating-in­ Ranging in price made, Make your stant lighting . . . will not chip. with the Peiping regime through two bUl'ner, Cook­ from own Ice Cream their brancb embassies here. Sets .. .BDc and 980 Ing surfac $4 50 and 12x21',~ . . .' • Glas..~es .. 6 for 190 79c to $3.95 • savc. ... $3.69 On the sl)oulders of Raymond E. •I PI _L T B •! , Willis, stocky 62-year-old coun- etygroUnfMI 0 e try editor of Angola, Ind., rests /. Closed on Monday I Indlana republicans' hope of ~ • Iowa State Bank & Trust Co. United States senatorial success Summer playgrounds at Hor­ in the November electron. Willis ace Mann, Henry Sabin and and was nominated by the Indiana re- Longfellow schools will not be Lenocb Cilek publicans in state convention at (jpen Monday, July 4, Recrea­ First Capital N,ational Bank THE STORE OF TRUE VALUE Ir,dianapolis over former Senator Itional Director EUiene Trow­ James E. Watson and four others. brldle, alUlounced yesterday. -