IBER I, 1933 , ~ Itriebel hippy tafka TIIrourb AJMtMt River Room "drl!lliure on Pa,••. At Iowa Union 0rIcinaD1 W.. nil am .... Canoe Storace Room. See Story on Pare ••

I IOWA CITY, IOWA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1983 NUMBER 167

Council Takes First Step Toward Municipal Light Plant Hawkeye Guard Called J La t Chan to TROOPS DEFENDING THEMSELVES Fann Relief Finest Offensive Lineman Cut Rat n I. C. L. N~.a::~~zL~ Developed in Middlewest

Fa rID rellet, rela.rded morE' Grittiness Carries Zud Through Great Season mythical than concrete by many Johnson county tanners, became a Despite Handicap of Leg Poisoning; Moore, reality yesterday as William S. Milder or Scott township received $16 7.50 In cash from the FIrat Capl· Laws, Cray~e Gi~en Honorable,Mention tal National bank for sealing up 360 bushels of corn. By ALAN GOlJLD (ASSOCiated Pre!18 ports Editor) "A Break" And, according to Mr. Milder, who NEW YOIm, Dec. 1 (A,P)-In a terrific battle of ballots and ballyhoo, for the fifth farms 160 acres, farm rellet II "II. successive year, the balance of All-American power in college football ranks has been break" He would have been forced captured by the Middle West. Gridiron products of the great American midlands to sell his cattle, he Bald yeaterday, capture four of the 11 positions in the 'all-star lineup named by the nation's experts but the loan wlll enable hbn to keep In the ninth annual Associated Press consensus selections. Three positions on the them and to pay some bills. big team go to the far West. The East arid the South, although they produced the This corn loan 18 the th'st In this only major undefeated and untied teams Q'f have to be satisfied with two places section ot the state, and one of the 1933, rlrst In Iowa. In this county, how· each. ever, 32 other fanners have made The Midwest can thank the remarkable all-round strength of the Big Ten and its appllcatlon8 for th& loans, alld most neighborin&, conference, the Big Six, for the distinction of keeping the All-American of theBe request. will be granted in 'OUt blln,lr I m n at~ali.·bury, Md" tried to release four of their number arrested as mem­ of a hllC!h mob. The troop drove them back by the use or gas. the near tuture, aCcOrding to Coun· ty Agent S. LYBie Duncan. Pos. Player School Age Hgt. Wgt. Home El&'bt Children End Centenary 22 6:02 189 Berwick, La. Roosevelt Plans Mr. MUder. who Ie married abd Tackle Fred Crawford Duke 23 6:02 195 Waynesville, N. C. U. S. Plans who has eight children. 8ays that he Vigorous Reply To Guard FRANCIS SCHAMMELIOWA 22 6:02 215 Waterloo, Iowa Is cooperating wIth th& government Center Charles Bernard Michigan 22 6:02 215 Ben ton, Harbor,Mich Critic Next Week In other wa.Y8, also. He will operate 5:10 195 Vallejo, Cal. turn Huge Liquor his farm under the corn·hog and Guard William Corbus Stanford 21 wheat allotment program next year. Tackle Adolphe Schwam mel Oregon St. 24 6:02 214 Oakland, Calif. W ASHJNOTON, Dec. 1 (AP) - Mr. Duncan. Frank Colony, John End Joseph Skladany Pittsburgh 21 5:09 184 Larksville, Pa. t A VI,0f'(lU8 r ply to crltlC8 ot the rdi Importation Thoma.s, and Olenn Burr were at Quarter Irvine Warburton S. California 21 5 :06% 147 San Diego, Cal. admlnls1t"allon monetary POlicy and the Milder farm at 9:16 a.m. yeater· Halfback Francis Lund Minnesota 20 5:lOY2 175 Rice Lake, Wis. n~w details o( wbat Is In mind tor day when Sigurd J ensen officially th6 future probably wUl 1Je Included Halfback Jack Buckler Army 23 5:11 159 Waco, Tex. 4,000,000 Gallons To ilealI'd the corn. In & pef'Ch Preslden t Roosevelt wlll Fullback Nebraska 22 6:02 195 Lincoln, Neb. Be Bought Through Other LOIIJIIl make next \V k. Other farmers, accordIng to Mr. Second Team Pos itionl Third Team O(flcills c10l1e to the chler execu· Trade Pacts Duncan, may receive loans by mak. William Smith. Wa.

• - ._------PAGE TWO THE DAILY 10 WACITY SATURDAY, DECEMBER SATURD conventions. Business and pplltloal corruPt!II". ~ ~be ~U ~_11 though perhaps not more preva.lent than In, otht.. Goo~ PuIlIJ.hed ev'!", II\!W~~ e.I\!lI!pt Aloll~' b, 8tu~lftt periods. has b(!(ln d'~losed. recently tor the a~· ~lIolU1 lncorporated. ~t 126-iaQ Iowa aveno.. I~a ment and Indlgnatlon ot the 4lubllo. STRANGE M "IT SE~MS -By Joh" • CItJ't Iowa. Fred 14. Pownall, Director. . . . But there Is something more. much more, to be ..,.,.... JII'CIGI ...... • ,: II...... ,...;. .." & .. .. , ...~ • the IlNIVJUUII'rI rw..MfIJM .. ,. .... I. O. Boar4 ot Trl1otteea~ I1'r&lllt L. JIo{.o~t Paul C. PaoQr. lil. said. For three yeal'S or more the American ... the olnte of t~ PM'''''', ew ~~.. ,. 1(. MacEwen. Sidney G. Wlnte':t.. Pbyllt. Michael. Harold UENERAI, NOTI<1K8 ...... ~ ~ W. CauU1, Er_t Co CaulIl, 1.OII8l'I. YoElblnpq. L_ people have gone through & etate of depression WIt.. D!,Md~:IO. editor of !be n.IIF low..... WI!fIoI "'-t.ra cOI))P&I'lI..b\e to tha.t wblcb b~ overturned mQrl) proytd611 for tbelr .,poeIt .. I ~ ~ ~llf II ) Ok HarrJ 8. Bunker. General Kan.. er . than one powertul nation ot the Old World. Io.a.,. OI!lNRaAL NOrwM ._= ...... ; ~ William T. Halreboeck. Aaalstant General Man.... Ta:emel)dou$ losses have been suttered, UnemploY' ...... II, 4__ p .... tile .., """,''" ",. .,.,..... proll' lIIDlered aa aecond claaa mall _tter at ~ polt oUloe at Iowa City. Iowa, UDder tbe act of ConllJ'8N of Karch t. ment. with Its attendant demoralization, has reo.qh· D'I~ wlU NOT lie pW " ~~~ 1!"'1I!IIIt ~ 18'/'. ed mllilonll. For many. the savings ot yeara "'PRO or Ll!:OI8U' W...... ~ " .• Subacrlptlon rate_By _II. '" per year; by carrier, 1& ,.,a_Ibl. peI'II,>O. _t. weekly. H per year. have been wiped out. Many home, and farms \ '01. X, Nil. 63 The Associated PreM 18 exolualvelr eDtltied to use for have been sacrificed. Yet With the exception. of republication of all newl dl.patchee Credited to it or Dot sporadlo demonstratlpns and relath:ely tew In· oUIerwl ... credited In tht. paper and al80 U. local newa JIIIblt.bed bereln. d Ivldu!ll acts ot ~8Ptlratlon. the Amedcan people All rights of repubUcation of fPeClal dlap&tcb .. b.",n turda.1, Jlec. I are a/ao reserved. havo kept their heads. It we are, In. t&ct. puslng 1~:16 p.m. Child Itudy club, lowll. Union through a revolution. It Is a peace(ul. bloodless 7:16 p.m. BaeketbaU: JIItn • Millikin va. Iowa, "e14 ho" .. .------.EDITOBIAL DBPAAT.IIlINT Doaald J. Pryor ...... _ ...... ___.. _ ... _ .... _ .. EdItor revolution. American character and American ref UIIda¥. Dee. a George Kalbach ...... _ ... _ ..... __._ .... _ .... _ News Editor Richard W. Fagan _____.. ___.. .. _ Cit, Editor sourClltulne88 have prevailed ~Inst tremendou, ':W p.m. Negro forum. Iowa. Union Tom Y08e\otr ...... _ ... ______Campul Editor odds. The grea,t 1l)a.811 of the people h8ov.e been ':00 P.m. Alpha Omega, Iowa Vnlon Harry G. Burrell .... _ .. _ .. ____...... S'!OrtI Editor patient. strong an.d hopeful, lteeplng to tilel\" Mooda.r. 1lH. 4 Charlca A. Grnham ._...... _ ...... Aaalatant Bportl Editor 1:00 a .m. France. Westerfield _... _ ...... _ ...... _ .... _ Society Editor traditional W8¥S. They have faced '!- va.et ex· John Pryor ...... _...... __...... Feature Editor 11;00 m. perlmental rrovf)rnment program with a. deg~ 8:30 p.m. BUIIINBII. DBr•• T1IENT , . ~ . Char~ .. L. Johnston __...... _.. __. Busln... Manaeer of $ptablllty that would be \mpO\I8lble with a 4;00 Ernest C. Cassm ...... _.. Circulation Manager volatile. temperamental people. They have adjusted A&nel W. Schmidt ..... _ .. - ..... v ...... _ .... _ ...... Accountant tlijlmselves to many things thoy do not and can· lUO p.m. 4:00 p.m. DIAL "1~1 not undeMtand, demandln, or thel)\ higher taxee Branch exchanll8 conneotlng all ~partmentl - and other onerous burdens, and dlsl).rl'Jl-ngements. 12:00 m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1933-- Through It all they have manifested a sptrlt ot, 7:.0 p,m. fak play. At this time they have the satls(actlon 7:S0 p,m. o( '1celng a. chan/lll tllr the. bett4r. If t\ll!! cball4'6 8;00 p.m. ReorganuatiQ" 'egi.. means progressive Improvement. they will come ' 7!SO p.m. through the- ~reat ord~ In eltemplary t.shlon. N lJlNE with tve authority bestowed b~ 7:10 p.m. I Congress upon the president to reor­ and recovery wJli be lar,ely dUI\ tD the},r c~pera.­ , 8:00 P.m. ganize the executive dcpartmeolil!, cODsid­ tlon. Even tho/lll who have, Sllrt~red most have been ei:ation is being given to Ii Propo~l that the 4:00,.m. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, provided for on a much more generous basis tha1l' would be .posslble In a. less resourceful country. and United States Lighthouse service, and Ex.ceptlonal plans are in operation to take mU. 7:00 p.m. the Coast Guard be transferred to the Navy 9,-00 p.m. department. 1I0n.s from. the relief rolls and give them Inde· pen~ence. rClltorlng them to Slll{-9ul,lJl.Qrt. I Evidence in favor o( rmch. a consolidatioJl 2:10 p.m. n." t raJ Chupch statistics show that In the period of _ .. , has been gathered through helUlings already economic depreaalon more Americans ha.v. sought 1:.0 p.1)). held by cOllgICssional eommittees and the consolatlon~ of rellglon. U we were funda· sa/em, O~t'. . 6:00 p.m. through an investigation under the direc­ mentally a oynlca.l and un8table people, the reyersQ , ':00 p.m. tion, of the president. J would be true; the. church would loee. not ga.ln, 111 6;1G p.m. Such a merger should inc~ease the effici­ membership. But not only the churoh has dJ'awn enc:y of the naval establishment and result addltiona.l adhorents: In every activity looking 12 :00 m. in worthwhile economy by bringing under to the civic. educatlona.l. cultural and sptl'1tual 5:80 p.m. one administrative hClj.d three separaie wellbeing ot the people. there has been renewed. 8:00 p.m. agencies with practically the same intenests. actlvUy. 7!l5 p.m. 'fransfer of the Coast and Geodetic There la much to be thanldul tor on this day of 4;00 P.rn. Survey to the Navy department would give thanks for 1933. We dare not be unmindful of the 4:00 p.m. tbe navy supervision over hydTOgraphic in­ things that are wrong, but neither dare we dl ~· rcgard the things that are great. fund8omental. \loop It:OO m. formation of the coast and territorial 12:00 m. waters of thc Unitcd States and over aids splendid, and whiCh are. aft~r all. prevaillng. 4:00 p.m. to navigation whicb. are essential to the 7:10 p.m. navy's jnterests. ---;. 8:00 p.m. The l~hthousc service could easily be absorbed with)n the navy without increas­ ing the cost of i~ operation. In fact, there should be a substantial saving by central­ GOOD ..•• : izing pur<;hases for this service in the mate­ rial bUJ;eaus of thc ILIl,vy. ~,.,ORNING . The Coast Guard, operated as an agency of the treasury department in time of peace, already has II remarkable record for Secretary of the Interior Ickes' statement reply· efficiency and integrity. But there seems Ing to Al SmUh's bitter editorial In The New to be little :reason for leaving it in the HOLLYWOOD,-Wlth Joan Blon· but one who made directly for the In Europe and who Is now In HollY. treasury, espeeially sinel) that department Outlook was 8obout 8.!1 lIat as any reply could be dell in tho hospital unable to go on crew. wood. The friendship bet,,"" Lof· will DC} longer be burdened with enforce­ and expresses the sentiments of thousands who with her plcl1.l1'e. Warner Brothers "Dldn't I tell you to run away etta Young and Spenc~" Tracy I, ment of the eighteent4. amendment. l-egret that the brown derby has let hla Ire get may dramaUca,Jly 8ul)stltute her Idd (rom the camera?" LeD bellowed. continuing apace. too. When the 6lster, Gloria. The of render pulled up to a halt. acta'elIS recently went to 8a.n Fran· This "':hole prog~'am of reorgani~ation. of the better o( him. administrative agencies, loudly touted This 17 year old girl. whose hall' "Mister." h,e panted, "I'm not In c1.sco wltb Mrs. John Wayne (Jose­ so was dark brown like Joan's before your picture." I phine Saenz) Tracy botfooted It for ' many years, has necessarily becn post­ the)' made her turn blonde, hll.8 north to see her. And Polty ADn llDned in face of the national emergency. taken a screen test and studio 0(· The gOSSipS are predicting a. De· Young, the third lister of thl_ ,lam· But it apparentl;}, has not been lost sight of "The people unc\,ersta.,nd tlloroUlb~~ wJla/; is the tlQlals are frankly pleased with It. cember marriage tor Pat Wing. sis· orous [amity. 18 due to arrive here and it should be catried thrQugh while the 1(, on further conslder8oUon. they Cr"m ).:uro),)<'. matter with 1\1.... SmUb,"/ said tho< sec~ta.ry. "~Iln tel' of Toby Wing. and BlIl P rry. congressional mandatc still in force. decide she Is too inexperienced to ~UICK GLIMPSE ; is tlaqse wbo lov~ hlaJ1 ~d ~ye Wllla'hted *0 follow young Kentuckian, who runs a 200.· pia)' opposite James Cagney In "The They'll teU you that Sttpbeo. Ra· him In ,be past feel too 4etp, 110 plty (qr hlm to 000 80cre ranch near BakerstJeld. aeir Chaser." Gloria. is almost sure The pair have boon going together phael. rich )'OUDIf Londoner, I qultl wau,t to. 811«a,o In an)' pel'8O~ controvers)'." Ie CfMl.'t Be Second-l{and ot 0. part In "Harold Teen." for some time. and Perry motors to smitten with Marlon Nixon, and he \ And besides 1}elng a promising certainly Is givl/lg her a rush. ~'ONE :ThruST get a l"eligion of his 'own. Los Angeles every wcek end to stay ' ~c"een bet. JQ8.n's little swtet: Is a. at the Wing home. Friends of the Cocktail parties In her honor, and • /l. second band J;eJigion, obtained from clever artist, having placed pictures couple say they plot a Yuma elope· II ot that. .. And thoU&:b It'. com· a book or from othel,' people, is impotent." One has only to read Mr. Smlth's outburst in several Ca.lIfornla exhibitions. ment. monly accepted tbat ladge Evan. Thus Dean Charles W. Gilkey- of the to convlncll himself tha.t. In Smith', oW}l jargon. and Tom GallO,[:y will marfY lOme University of Chicago chapel points to It Is just so much sour grfl.PllS. "l;n3tead ot day, Russell Hardie II muln. something which this generation DlWds per­ aoknowledglng tbe tallurc of tho pub1.lc works, Be~t IItory of the month Is told by That Illncss which k pt Patsy pI nty of trips to ~ho MOM _Iudlo Leo Mccarey. Parker In bed for tour days Wall haps more than any other thing, a reliance administration. thla crazy toP heavy structure, to lunch with the blond ltar... The other day on location, he was detlnltely dJagnoeed as arsenic pois­ UPQn itself fon faith, for knowledge, and for chQked with red tape and bureaucracy, 18 being Funnl ~t and briefest descri[)tlon of going to dh'ect a Qomedy scene oning. Pat got It In veg;otablcs at a the Lee Tracy In~ldent 'Vu ..lit to underfJtanding. lett as It 18. and out of It Ia being created the civil where a woman shoots he, hl1l!band Hollywood restaurant-not one o( the M gnzlne "Time" by III Wett­ works administration tD ra.lse reHet wae-es and get It is just a true of education as of re­ In an alley qetween two apartment the well known rendeVOU8. Owners ern movie representative. E/uolt ligion. So much of 'Present day education more peOI)le to worlf. durlnl:\' (hI) wlntor. houscs and 2fj men jump out the ot t" place have otrere(1 to pay all Gibbons. But you probablY won't is jU$t "second hand," unenriched by "Halt way be~weell. a 161)\0n and fU1 o~al)rre Is a. wlnl!ow8. her medlcal expenl!es. seo It In prlnl. .• Tho Harry GreeM thinking or understanding OJl the part of grape(rult; halt way beflWeen- a, publ.lc work and a "~nd , everybody be sl.\ro to run will he paN/llts 1n January.•• The the individual who receives it. rellet work Is a cJvil work.. Up to now thl3 tlld· away from the camera." he shouted It you can believe her (rlends. It 8m rllr dr . d nita Kja.u(man II Of religion, one should first ask, "What era.1 esta.llllshments only recently 8cheduled tor Qnal Instructions. m8¥ ... a real roma.nc~ betw n going cve.l·ywhere with Dusle.r Col· Tho scene began. The men JumP­ can I do for it1" The question is. usually consolidation. have been increaaed ~o loC)lude Sally Blane and Robin McAlpine. lIer. Th y were at tlla Bevel'l)' WU· ' tid and started dashlng aw8oY-a.Il put in the converse, "What will I get ou,t an MA. 0.1). FCA. a. PWA. an. FERA, an NRA, young EpgIJehl)\a.n whom she m t sblre Sunday nllfhl. • • of it?" , a CCC. a TVA, an HOLe. an RFC--and now we have a CWA. Thi~, too, is just as true o~ other phases THE OLD HOME TOWN of living as of religion. And the growing "It lOOks as though one of the absent minded tendency to ask the first question l1athef , professors had playe<;( al,lagrams with the 801. I phabet ,oup. 'l,'h9 . {loup /lot cold while he was than the second is, 'Probably thll mQI?~ im­ portant single contribution of the depres­ u.noonsclously . Invepting /I. pew ca,me, tor tile n/l.· sioD. tlon- a go. e w hloh, btlat~ the .cro'l/l'Vord lIuzzle--\ tho ga.me of lde.ntlCylog now departmuts by their The ncw social philosophy that relegates InlUals." economic individualism to the discarq is. strengthening the growth of the iud.i.vidual " spiritually and morally by i,mpressj.ng Up011i him his respolUlibility to his neighbors aDd The IUlBwera to thlll IOrt of raJllq are clear In to society as a whole. the firul'M of recovery. Buabt_ 1a deftnltel, on, Aftcr all, we are begillning to discover the Uphlnl, prIcea are rlsllIf plJen~l1al1T. mil, that . beedom. to ran roughshod over too 110118 alreadr bACk ¥ ~ '1'4 ml~U9D,t, ~. _ve economic bodies of all who WYl"e too, weak to .....Ied .....PJ:08fI6C;~ of f!IIIplofID~. stand was not a very satisfactory jreedom. . i I I If'(IIc~.f,lII, Wlacrt 0/ the Day? Tha f/j.\lt that tllO admlnl,tratlon was wllling (From the K~M oI&y Times) to admit tha,t tbe public works progrrun Wu not and could not be effectlvo eJlolI(Jh hi reJJevln, thllt! With the re~urrencll\l ot Thanksglving iJaY. moat Americana reflect casually or thoughtfully, wlnter'oII misery. and wu p\'Ompt 10, thro-.. & neW! on their own condltJon and the state ot the n ..tlon. Mency into the brelLllb. Ia all to It I o~t. Thl. ReHGI f'ecItlln, 0/ Throughout our pro,ress there have .been oom· ~~I!no willingness tQ admit Ihori.oomlnl. a.nd t~ IAoaqrJ. B. Holt To "parailvely tew Thankll8'lvlng d8o),1 on "hl/:/.l the t\'Y to correct them hu ¥en one !If tlHl Ploat reo bl_lngll ot the Ameclcan poople h80ve DQt 00.11, tl'Khlng teatu relf oC tilts admlnlatra.tlon slnoe It Cedar Rapid elr' tqok ortlce ~t .areb. manl(est In such a. degree a8 to mak,t bo~ntl!ul Kr. thanks In ordcl·. This year many may ~ dlapoled - , Dy"'l. ree "tlyannollnrf'f' Ihfl to quality their acknowledgments a.nd Qtiael'll DI&)' 0Jp1 ., th&lr 4aUlh I111', Wary 11(1 be Incllnod to 800tt. Mr. Smith's coounents an reali, cblldlllh and I! we shoul~ take Into aooount only the moet ra_ elll),. Thq ~ .... ~ tI ....~ WIth unt"vorable supeJ:'flclal ma.nlf.-atlons or tbe moat which poor poI~ ..... , ~..... llde gloom), phaaell Qf very rea.1 conditions, we mlgh' vQtera. Th.,,- .... ,• • ~ " It, _ ,01 At ui ·wby the Amerlca.n people 1Ihould alve thanks ' 8aal$O'. calilaer. ,I at this time. National depre.. lon. wltb aU Itt de~rlv\ltlons l\o!1d \In"aPlllllellll. ItUl pray.lla. I", som.e parts o( the coun try prolonae4, dl,BcQurllge· mont and autrerlog have call'¥! collective protelt One sU'peots, however, that Smith himself will and v~olent action. CI'lme ~tllJ I. bold. widespread be the only man wbD will be I16rlouBly hurt. The al)d d~trl\ctlve. ~he '

~~~~U~rI>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ O. E. S. Will l\leet nle ChlUley and Mrs. Wllliam Web­ Dr. A. 0 Klatrenbach ot the college ·Mrs. Thompson To WednescJay Evening fTom Dental Group • of dentistry, cbalrman; Dr. C. L. Members ot Order ot E!\Btern Star Mrs. Ruckmick er; awards for high and low scorea Fenner, Cedar Rapids, and Dr. R. L. Entertain Club will hold their regular meeting Wed· In euchre were given to Mrs. Laura Conwell, Iowa C1ty. krs. c. W. Thompson will en tel" ncsday at 7:30 p.m. at the Masoni C Emmons and Mrs. S. N. Cambridge Old Capitol On the cOIIlmlttee tor entertain. to Review Book Meets Mondav ta~n members ot t be Athcn~ Hlstol" temple. of Solon. tI ment are Dr. J. H. Wick of tile col; ICIII eil'cle at 3:30 p.m. Monday at In charge of arrangements for lege ot dentistry, chairman; Dr, Idin, By TOM YOSELOFF her home, 416 S. Lucas street. Mrs. Qpol''1e \l'a.shlngton received the the party were Ml'II. O. II, Dunlap At University Charlee Huber, Cedar Rapids, and Foreign Relatioru Study ., 1 .. E. Switzer will review "Men first hO:lOrary doctor of laws degree C b Will M and Mrs. Ethel Dinsmore• Dr. D. lJ. Crissinger of the college Against Death" by DeKI·uls. given ) y Harvard. lu eet Next of dentistry. j,'r"m the Unlv I'IIlty of Iowa to) University District Of ----.----- Wednesday C - hOblovakla I. a lon, .t p, bu t State Society Plans Opstad Enumerates As a background for the study ot One Day Session P.T.A. Achievements the nationalist movement In Ger· DANCE many by the [orelgn relations study An annual meeting of the unlver­ In Talk Over WSUI cl ub ot the Iowa City chapter at the Tonight-K. P. Hall alty district of the Iowa State Den- American Association of Unlvel'fllty IAl loclety will be held Monday In In a talk over radio station WSUI Women, Mrs. ChrlsUan Ruckmlck I d nll.try building. Registration for las! nlgbt. I . A. Opstad, superlntend­ will revi ew several chllpters ot l'erne Roy and His th one day 8 88100. will begin at ent of schools, ,enumerated the va· "Oermany Enters the Tblrd Reich," OCt &UtI. rlous acblevements of tbe P.T.A. 9 Canadians a recent book by Calvi n B. Hoover, a.m. groups of the city. He spoke frOm » "A (lancing rhythm Ihat Uncles An euv.y and clinic by Dr. D. W. the "viewpoint of the 8uperlnten. at a. meeting ot the club Wednes· J'hlllipi of Chicago will ocCUpy the dent," day at 3:30 p.m. at Iowa Union, your reet." morning seAton. Yn tbe afternoon, The greatest achievement at the Under the leadership of Mrs. R. fullowlng a buslne88 me tlng, Dr. Parent·T eacher movement, accord­ R. Whipple, chairman of the A. A. John SchOlte, Cedar RApids, and Ing- to Superintendent Opstad, has U. W. committee on Interna.tional Ur. B. L. Hooper, Lincoln, Neb., wll! been the ci086 relationship brought relations. the club has been meeting read papers. A dinner and dance I between the school and the home. the first and third Wednesdays of at Youde's Inn will complete the Tn addition, P.T.A. leadership ha.s every month. The principal topiC program for the day. Iaided materially In promotlng child Cor this year's aLudy Is the revOl u· FIve Oounllet wellare, he stated. The association tlon in Germany. Anyone Interest· Til program is under the dlrec· I bas contributed for a large shar!! ed In the sludy of International reo lIolt of the omcera and the execu. of the milk lunches served to under. lations Is invited to the meetings. tlve com mitt ot one at the 10 dis. nourished 8chool children and has trlcl4 In Iowa wblch Includes Jones, I provided medical ald. The speaker Linn, Benton, Iowa, and Johnson summllrlzed the five endeavors of Legion Auxiliary Has TODAY count! s. I the P.T.A. Weekly Card Party Dr. O. E. Schlanbuacb ot the col· I '!'hamill! Ayre played a clarinet SUNDAY Itge ot denUllry Is presklent of the 8010. The program was under the unl\' rslly district. 'rhe other omc· Ilusplces oC the Pllrent.Teacher Games ot bridge and euchre were Monday--Tuesday era are Dr. C. S. Foster, Cedar ~ouncll. played at 10 tables yeslerday atter· Just Think--for only Uaplde, Vice president; Dr. L. W. noon when the weeldy card pllrty not her lI ...t Dutterfteld, Cedar Rapid., eecretary; of the American Legion auxiliary I burope, Dr. L, C. Dow, Marlon, treasurer; was held at the Am erican Legion 25 C Afte~noon e In Student, Club Woman u Dean A, W. Bryan of the college Community building. • Evenm of dentistry, delegate to the necu· Contrast Disarmament Prizes In bridge were won by Her· you will see the live council. Views Radio Talk Dr. E, 8. SOli th ot the college of in most beautiful d ntl try 18 chairman oC the execu· picture since tlve committee. Dr. C. N. Booth, A university student and an Iowa "Smiling Thru," Cedar Rapids, and Dr. F. H. Whln· City club woman wlll bring the taken from that fam ous ery, Iowa City, Ilte tbe olher two contrast ot Ideas of tbelr geneI'll' tlons In regard to the subject, "Dis· stage success members. Margaret Lindsay and George Brent, in a scene from ~Ittee on EthlclI armament as a way towa.rd peace," In a radio dialog over station WSUI "From Headquarters," thrilling police story which opens to· next Friday nlgbt. The broadcast day at the Varsity theatre. Brent, as L'ieut, Stevens, solves was postponed from l[!Bt night. two baffling murders one of which involves his sweetheart, Alice Murpby, A4 of Des Moines, Miss Lindsay. Modern methods of crime detection play an will present the opinions of the mod­ important part in this "different" detective story. ern oollege 8ludent and Mrs. Dar· rance S. White of the IOlVa City League ot Women Voters will ex· press the Ideas ot the older genera· I CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY-30c to 5 ;30 P.M. I tion during the broadcast trom 8 to A~~ expoae' of 8:20 p.m. ~'.m.ddatgame ~ nm.ppiag racket International.Recognition Goes ...,. First Ends ...... , . -;======:::;:;::;=;:::==::;- To Engineer Faculty Memhers Times Today Tuesday rnternalional NCOJrlIttlon of their "In addition to the development of Together at Last! work In r arch hM come to enil. the technie of educational broad· n rlni t ulty membel'fl during the -the two best.loved cutlng all well as the determination luI tew months. PublicatiOn In ~haracters on the screen 1 ' American nd torelJrll magazines at of Its effectiveness In terms of sound results of Investigative work by broadcutlng, the electrical engineer· Prot. E. B. Kurtz, head ot the elec· Ing department has under way a. trlcal niln ring d partment; J. 1.. comprehensive research prOgram on POt! r of the fIIme department; and receivers, amplifiers, dynamic photo· Prot. Ha lph l'tJ. Bam 8 ot the Indus· moments, glad cell characteristics, color combl na· h'IsI naln erln~ d partment, testify moments ••• they're thaI tbelr Btudlea have passed be· tlons In televised objects, etc." yond th statuI of theory to that or Inveutlon all here in the story of ace pled matenal contribution to In order to measure qualities of immortal Peg that has tel nII fie progre.t!8. reapon ee of varylnlr types of photo· Technical PublJeatlOn8 electric celis more accurately and won the heart of the bnlcal publlcatlonl foremolt In With rreater range than was pOBsl· Louise Fazenda world I ble with existing type at test de· th -!t. fl 1t}1 that have recently tea· In tured rtkl I by the.ee men are: The vices, Professor I

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I -. ~ P U H J i " - - - ~- - # ~ IIflU!! 'otvau • 0. IOWA CITY, IOWA SATURDAY,":::;D~E;;;::;O~E;;;-MB~E~R:=:2~J _=:1~93;;:;3:=====:======~======Iowa Bask~ibal~ Team Opens Season With Ja~es William.stoSendVe~eran .' Cit'\) High Defeats Lone Tree 37,,15· Junior Varsity Loses Lineup Into FIrst Corltest J " ___ I l . CADETS LOOK LIKE SURE WINNERS OVER IRISH Ragged Play Millikin Boasts of But Mu catinein Two Seasoned Expect'Full . n"sketeerS House When Marks First 25 to 23 Win i>fobabfe Starting Lineups tadels Play Season Fray Ov r awklets lows Jaml!s Millikin J I Moffitt ...... LF LF.... Goldman , Individual Scoring Race Blackmer .. RF RF...... Glynn See Crowd of .78,000 Between Ballard, Bastian ...... C C...... Cox for, Ariny~uisli ' GHm ...... LG LG.... Spillman Ayres, Ash ,selzer ...... R~ RG ...... Wrigb~ Conflict IOWA CITY (87)- F'G.F'l'.PF.TP. 1It'd out Officials: Howal'd Millard NEW YORK. Dec. 1 (AP}-A ca· Mutchler, f .. ~ ...... 2 Q 1 4 .. hard tuullht f,.U II Ion over (Illinois Wesleyan); Ted Saul', pn.clty crowd of 78,QOO Is expected to Marshall, t ...... 1 2 0 " h Ir h,nan·IIO Jlhqmure Ayres, ! ...... 5 1 2 11 m a r Fai~field. , jam the Yankee stadium ~O\\)orrow In «,url.ln ral TIme and Place : Saturday, to find out whethel' there Is anY Sulek. f ...... 0 0 0 0 hlah.!.on. Tr pml 7 :35 p.m., Iowa field house. real a nswer to the 1§33 r iddle­ Ballard. c ...... " 1 4 9 Snyder. 0 ...... 0 0 1 Q Broadcast: Station W VI. what·s )vrong with Notre Dame­ Ash. II' ...... 3 3 2 9 or whether the fighting Irish wJll Snldel·. g ...... 0 0 0 0 With the definite objective of prove simply tll& tlnal stepping Williams, II' ...... 0 0 3 0 starting rlll' ht In where they left orf stone an unbeaten season for to Herring, g ...... -...... 0 6 0 0 last year, Iowa's veteran basketball We!t Point's Cadets. team tonight tangles with James Because it Is the IlLqt and blggest Totals ...... 15 '1 13 31 14l1llkln In the opening game of the chanco for Notre Dame to pull some· LONE THEE (15)- FO.FT.PF.TP. season. It will be the first meeting thing out of the tootpal1 wrcc~g e, H. Yakl~h, f ...... -...... 0 1 ;l 1 of the two schools tor over 10 years, In addition to being the ideal spot Orolvel, f ...... ,... 0 0 0 q tile Decatur team holding a two for the underdog to come through, HudM:ek. f ...... 0 0 " 0 point victory ovel' the Hawks as a expert opinion tonight carefully Idle, c ...... 0 0 0 0 reBult of that meeting. wel$'hed the prospect of an upset. Musser, 0 ...... _. 0 0 1 ~ Although anythIng Ciln happen, it Army. nevertheless, ruled a. 9 to 5 Schomberg, 0 " ...... 0 0 0 0 would take evera! cyclone6 and a favorite and on the basis of com· L. Yaklsh, g ...... 4 1 " 9 couple of tram wrecks to stop Iowa paratlve records. figured to win Buel, g ...... 1 S 1 5 tonight not only because of the ex· handily from a team that has been ceptlonal class of the wearers of the struggling all season to find the Totals ...... 5 6 11 15 Old Gold, but because of the Inex· right combination. Score by periods: perlence of the visiting team. Army officials anticipated a sell· Iowa City ...... _...... 10 12 11 4-37 Two Lettermen out, with less tlIan 2,000 tickets left There was a time when an Army-Notre Dame battle was a tossup, but the meeting of tbe two elevens at Yankee Stadium, Ntw York, will probably be a walkover for the great Army squad. De· Lone Tree ...... 2 2 7 4-l5 Goldman and Cox are the only let· today and the dema nd for these In· Officials-Larson (Iowa), refer«; tel'men on the squad, with sopho· creasing rapidlY. . They frustrated spite brilliant work of individual stars Notre Dame seems a demoralized team, while the Cadets Bittner (Missouri). umpire. morll8 a.nd I'eservea filling out tho the activities of 6peculators by put· will be fighting to keep the4' 1933 record clean. Having gotten over a tough game with Navy reBt of the team. tlng the remaining pasteboard6 on the boys from West Point have only to hurdle the Ramblers to close thc season unbeaten. Above On the surface, Iowa seems sot public sale. Tho scalpers were ask· are some of the stars who will clash. By JACK GURlVELL c tor a great year with a team that Ing $10 to $15 for "cholco" seats Iowa. City hlgb cagel'l ,ot olt: to holds height, speed and experience but quickly trimmed the !!Cale when another bnsketball season wlth a 31 among its cards. Never has an Army set up headquarters In a. Prof. D. T. JiUers Iowa coach started the year with BI'vadway hotel. Big Ten Lines Up Great List brighter hopes. Six lettermen, a Picks Princeton, Yale, veteran junior, several reoorve let· Intersectional Encounters termen and enough material from Army, Duke, Trojans Of last year's tl'Osh squad to {1II 'jn the Grid Climax ~------~ gaps Is the prOllpect for Rollie WIl· TAN A R I V 0, l\fadagascar, By PAU'L l\UCI.pen; Oct. 27, Ohio State at Evan­ ~ warm-up campaign principally schOOl. Iowa will miss his dead eye climax tomorrow with the thme Prinoei;qn 6: Yale ~. ston; Nov. 3, WisconSin at Evan· because of the Insistent demand ot form far ou t on tbe co urt in spite major undefeated, untied ·~rldll'Oll Villanova IS: Rutgers 7. slon; Nov. 10, 1IIInoiB at Evanston; tans, who want closely matChed of added height on the squad. His juggernauts putting their spotlesS' 1I0ly ()-oss 7; Boston coUcge 3. Nov. 17, Notre Dame at Evanston; teams return for their money. speed and shooting wcr{l big factors records to the test against tradl· in Nov. 24, Michigan at Ann Arbor. SOUTH Stantord. Missouri, Army, Georgia In Iowa's success l a.~t year. tlonal rivals. ' . Baylor 13: Rice O. '1'ech, Colgate, Nebraska, Pittsburgh. Chlcago-oct. 6, Carroll college at Blackmer Returns Riding the crest of all.victorlous ChlcagQ; Oct. 13, Michigan Chl. Duke 13: Georgia Tecb 6. Rise Institute, Carnegie Tech, Ford. at To offset his loss, Ivan Blackmer, seasons, the Army's IIgh t C&~alry Chlca~o: Mississippi P. 6; MlssIssIJll>i ham and Tempi am scattered cagn; Oct. 20, Indiana at towering 6 foot 4 Incl'/. center 01' for· rldes out agalnsti Noh'e Dame at St.. O. throughout the 1934 Big Ten sche· Oct. 27, 1418sourl at Chicago: Nov. 3. ward, returns after a year of banish· Yankee stadium, Princeton balt~ the Tulane 7: L.S.U. 6. dule. which will be ratiftcd at the Purdue at Chicago: Nov. 10, Ohio ment by the Big Ten. Smooth, for Yale Bulldog In his bowl and Duke T.C.U, 19; S.l\I.U. O. annual mectlng In Chicago nex: State at Columbu!: Nov. 17, Mlnne· such a big man, Blackmer Is a good invades Atlanta for the annual meet· AuI1urn 14; So uth Carolina· O. week. sota at Minneapolis: Nov, 24, Illinois shot from the floor and deadly un· Ing '\Vi th tM 01)0/; mlgh ty Golden Florida. 13; Moryland U. Michigan, Its ranks riddled by ths at Chicago. del' the basket. He will be used at TOl'nado of Georgl!t Tech. loss of many stars by gradUation, Jlllnol-Scpt. 29, Bradley at either forward 01' center to give All three are Ilufil,c lavodtes to WEST will have to be gi(ld next tall to an· Cha.mpalgn; Oct. 6, Washington Coach Williams greater leeway In complete their seasons the way they U.S.C. 27; Georl.... /\ O. r.ex Its fifth strafght Big Ten title. university at St. Louis: Oct. 13, Ohio the Wle of the giant Howard BaB' began them but the games carry '1'he Wolverines have s!!hedule't State at Champaign: Oct. 20, open; tlan. such a background of tradition that games with Michigan State, Chi­ Oct. 27, Mlchlgon at Ann Arbol; Bastian. starting his last year of a victory fol' either Yale. Notre Meets cago, Gcorgla Tech. Illinois, Minne­ Nov. 8, Army at I llinois; Nov. 10. competition. Is the leading scorer of Dame 01' Tllch, or all thr~, is not Bulldog sota, 'Wisconsln, Ohio State, and 1'1orthwestern at Evanston; Nov. 17. the squad. Standing 6 foot 5 Inches, beyond fhe realm of \>osslbllity In a Northwestern on successive Satur­ WIsconsin at ~fadlson; Nov. 24, at Bastian is a good man under the season which has seen more sur­ \ Tiger Today days, opcnlng Oct. G. :Mlnn~soto, Cblcll!(O. basket and manages to co ntl'ol the prising reversais. Northwestern and P\Jrduo also hl\ve Ohio Stale-Oct. 6, lndlana at Co­ tiD off most Of the timo. 'rhe shell shocked Ramblers from tat'ded ambitious schedules within lumbus; Oct. 13. Illinois ut I\tllU· The guards, prc;>bably tho cream ot South Bend espeela.lly are confident Yale Plays Princeton ond without tho Big l'en. Plllgn; Oct. 20, Colgate at ColumbUS; the con!el'1lnoo crop. IvllI find John· they have It III themselves to add The Ohio Slate-Illinois garno, for Oct. 21, Northwestern at Evanston: ny Grim and Ben Selzer teaming ull anothor victory to the oJ/IIpl'esslve 'In 57th Renewal years one ot the greateBt classlps Nov. 3, Wcstern Reserve at CI ve· lor the second year. Fast, good margin they hpld over the Cadets . Of Classic of the ftnal Saturday of tbe sea­ land: Nov. 10, Chicago at Ohio shots. and great defep81ve men, and now all they have to do is to .. son, has been shifted to Oct. 18 tOI' State: Nov. 17, Mlchijran at Ohio they played neat'ly (lve}), minute OC convlnM Captain Harve~ ' Jablonsky noxt season as Ohio Statc wante" Stat ; Nov. 24, low", at olumblLlj. NEW HAYEN. Conn" Dec. 1 (Al') every game last year and rcported and his mates, a considerable ta8k I a meet Mtchlgan later In tho BCa.­ fOl' practice rnady to start right out~ If they ask Navy. - The fadlIW bl'eath ot another foot. son. A defeat tor Ohio State by Coach He torl'!l Quiet The torwards will find Howard Although those three games IU'1l ball season blew tonight on the em· Michigan usually ruins the season I MONTGOMERY, Ala., (AP)-The for the Buckey s and they figure Noffltt starting with elthel' Johnny tbe standoulB In a day whIch pre· bel'S of a rivalry that· was Old whe" boys ot Sid ney JAni r high school they would like to havo a shot at Barko or Blllckmel·. Mo ff itt is -Bents one of tho best December pro· grandfather was young. It rannell football team beat TU8c/\100sa high t he Wolverines late In the campaign smail but an excellent floor man grams of l'Ccent yea.... there are school Th ursdaY and on the woy IntQ glowing, one day lite again, tho wh\ln they hit their stride. and team player. Barko, looking other sectional and intersectional homo they celebrated. ThO train fatned conflict or ' Prlncoton and Tho 1034 Big Ten schedulc, com. greatly, Improved should be of great contests whlc!) would claim major was IItoPpccl Ight times with lh pl~te o~c~pt fO l' [L tow gnmes: Il8slstance. attention' on any other Saturday. 'Yale, 60 years old at their t ltty·sev· omergency cord, a COUpling was Mk'hlgan-Oet. G, Michigan State Reserves likely to see action to· Among these are the intersootion· enth meeting In the hugO Yale bOwl broken, light bu]\) unll WfndOW8 at Ann ArbOl'; Oct. 13, at Chicago; night In Clude Fred SchWIlI·tZ, Bob 11.1 meetings of Georgia and South· tomorrow. werc broken and tho 8cata drolfic\l Oct, 20. G orglQ. Tech at Ann Arbo~: Leacox, Ken Fuller, Harold Swaney, ern California at Los Angeles 8.Ild SlncQ 1873 the Tigers ha.ve boon. through the Car aisles. The cOllcll Oct. 27, IllinOis at Ann Arbor; Nov. Ken ~l¥kman, John IAndenmeyer, George Washlngton·Kanus ,l\,t comIng to New England and the. rallied the tcam and I'cstored qui t. and AI Bobby. Washington, D. C. The Blllldogs ot Ella have been gOlnl!' down to NClv 3, Minnesota. at MinneapOli s; Noy. the south are out to avenge the 60,0 Jersey, year attet year with only 10, Wlsoonsln at Ann Arbor: Nov. 17, Ohio StMe at Columbus; Nov. 24. llcklng Catfish Smith and his ma~e Olle break during the World wa.r. Northwestern at Ann Arbor. I abeorbed on their last viSit to ~h,o and tlleir tollowcrs have come along Mlllnfl80ta-oot. " ebrllska at Ames Awarded coast In 1931 while Kanus Is ..t· with them. There have been good MlunflllPoll8: Oct. IB, oJllm; Oct. 20 , templlng to win Its II(\cond game 1ft teams jlnd bad, years whel'e one at Plttsliurgll: O~t. 27, Iowa at l owa three dars, havl~ deteated litis' team outolassed the othor 01\ papOr, City: NOv. B, Mk:hlgan at Mlnnel\' 'National Mat· 80url 27·0 yesterday. and do tho high kiting sophomores 1101ls; Nov. 10. Indiana at Mlnneapo. In addition to the ~orgla Teqh. of Prl~ceton, unpeaton, Bcored upon \Is; Nov. 17, Chicago at )1Innealloll~; Duke fray the south boasts of many only opce, outol08s this battered Meet for 1934 NQv. ~4. Wisconsin at ¥/l-dlson. Igbt othel' Intel'estm8', Intra'lI(\ctional cOjll' Yale eleven, walloped by ArTnY and PunTu-oct. G, Rico Instltu\o at bats, Including L . U.·Tulane at • S. l!a.rvard. beaten by Georgia? Lafayette; Oot 13 Noh' • Dame at THE SEA ON'S OPENER AMES, Dec. 1 (AP}-lowa Stat~ New Orleans. Florldtl..MarYldnd &t But all this mako8 'no difference, SOUtJl Bend: Oct. 20, WlsconsltJ a.t ( 1l011ege, h8.l' been awardeq ~he 19S. ~aml'la, Auburn·South CarQllna at eithor to players of tM other day&, Latayette: Oct. 27 , Cal'llcgle :recll Natlon&l A.A.U, wrestling me~tln8', BJrmingham, ~nd Mercer'08'1ethorpe the graduates who make this their lit . Plt\sl)l~rgh: Nov. 8, at Chleago: JAMES MILLIKIN Coa6h Hugo Otopallk 'notlfled wae at Maqon, 0110. annual rendezvou ~, or the athletM today. The exaot dates tor the meet Nov. JO, Iowa at Iowa OIty; Nov. 17, Southern Methodist agalbst Texas who me~t tomorrow w)lere paper Fordham at Lafayette or New York; UNIVERSITY will . be eet . later. , , Chrls~lan \. 8.Ild Rice 1I8'aln.t Baylor predlotion! don't count, and the In· Nov. 24, Indiana Ilt :LaCayette. The ~nnouncell1~nt was received .rlng down the cw-taln In the 80U.~1' tensenc8B of hlstorlo .rlvalry makes lowa.-Sept. 29, to be ft.tled; Oct. va. by the CYOlo~e mentor trom C. W. wbllll In t)1e lIast e }I'eM conrerenc~ all thlngl even. (I, Nortllweetenl at EvaMt~l1: Oct. Streit, .)'1'., . at Bl,rmlngham, Ala., annual meeting of Bbston colle e· Hotels were orowded but no wIle lJ. Jowa State at Ames; Oct. ~O. to cbalrman of the A.A.U. l'relltlln. ,Hloly CrOllI' and the ,Itllt.4II-s.vI1Ia. committee. Princeton man toOk the Odds that be ft.Ued; Oct. 27, MIn_fa at 'I9w" IOWA nota clash round out the oloe IIlf made hi, team a 2 % to 1 favorite. City; Nov. 8, Indl ..... at Bloomlf1K' Otopallk Is 0. momber of the no.· program . . Wlndll\l' up the 1938 souon, shar­ ton; Nov. lO. P,,",ue at (owa ott,: tlonal committee and wos in charg., 7:35 p.m. of the meot 'I0ld here In ;1927. It Ing only with Army and Notre Dame No,'. 17, open; Nov. U, Ohio State w¥ III well attendod that the com· HaI'mMOn to Lel!rrti' In New York tho major honors of at CoIUlllbtll. mittee unanimously voted to glvo BETH{..ElWM, Pa., (AP)-NelllCln the day\ the .arne leemeil certsln Wlec0ll81Jt-Oct. 6, to bo filled : Field House the tournotnent to Ames again, A. Keltog;g. director ot athletics at to .. ttract a cl'owd of u,lmost ~O,OOO Oct. 13, MatQuette at MadlllOn: Oct. 8trel,t wrol~. Lehigh unlV4!l'IllY, tMay announoea to t/1o l1u,. bOwl , far 141.. han ca· 20, Purdue Itt lAfnyettll: Oct, 27, Or I-Book Southwester'n Stote Teochers col­ the appointment of Olen Harm~. paolty, b~t con8Idel'~d utj ...ual un· Notre Dllmc Ilt BOtlth Bend: Nov. n, Coupon No. 4 le.e ot Weatherford. Okla.: ill the ILBslata'lt tootb!l-U coach at. Pul'd1l8 del' the clro\lll1!tta110811. perC.ct NorthwllIItern at Evanston; Nov. 10" p'r~.eqt 11,,&10111101 titleholder, unlvBI'IIII.Y, .. ~h at ~bl,h, weather condltlolUl &1'0 ~roml.ed, Mlchl&'ll" at Ann Arbor; Nov. 11, ••••••111 ••••••••••••••••••• . , SATURDAY, DE EMBER 2, 19M THE DML Y IOWAN, IOWA OITY PAGE FIV8 e i. • do "very thin... vlaylng 0"0 11 11110 ' RambJ r rl &' ht nd al1d II t n81ve I Ct, but that II I. 1) It r than TulltOe', J rry Dtllrympl • 1931 AII -Amot·leo. La t or nil . nuU d to rank wI th men I,ke l~ II r ot Ohio State and Oalerbaan or I. e. oC "Iehlll'an. Better Than Donl l h ~ I - . 8ho ~ 1 r. chunkier, and lea8 IPeo­ tac ul r. Sklad n)' nev rthQlcs, haa Cor Ihree YeAr. beon one of the mil-In tilton. tor Plttabul'/rh'. " r ~t ,rl()­ IrOn r or(l , Po.nt hcr toll ow I'll In­ ~ive II.t II II b lter lIlan Joe Donoheu I ~29 PilL A.II -Am erlca nd tor tho reMan that h I. hard d to bl ock ~oses

I UOn. m It Ia wllh r luclane thaL the ex­ pert. utlrn Tell l'N()j\k y or Mlchl­ .an and nlll Smith ot Waahlng ton, :3 Win another ot Ih num roul n Id goal " I.t.,. to occ upy the nd 11081. Illln on th • ond t m. In tact awklets m n7 think th y ratf! quality wi th ny p Ir In th co un try. P toskey, .urn _ nt, waa more uscCul to plur Ulch"'lln on deCenae thtln Bernard. o'nt ------On th oth r band, Laraon ot Mln­ n uta. and tan.k oC Northwestern lO nYI hi m 1& r at mea tor Big Ten

to the fact he Is the coun try's because cach has one more ycar his spperlor ability as a ba ll-car ~ l ~ r , three m!>re touchdowns. " Tulape captured the fancy of Ob-' Ohio State'S backs, wIth the c x ce p~ ~reatp8t passIng Q. uartcrback. of varsity competition. L und out­ besIdes the fact tha~ be can b",ck up Taken as a whole. the south P I'O­ servers who bad previously at'gued I tlon of Kabealo. a remarkable klck­ BUCkler and Lund 10M tho list of ~ hon e every other ba.lI-{)arrler, In a line wltn almost M mych c ~ ec­ duced perhaps the biggest collection that "Cy" Grant of GeorgIa was tho er. were disappoIntments. So were halfbacks for the good and Bufficlent what one BIg Ten coach descrlbeu tlveness as Mlkurak an/i cOllle close of star ba.ckneld men for ~ 933 but It standout bali-carrier of Dixie. WII- t.he Notre Dame bali -carriers, who r &lion lhat tbey were not stopped as the "toughest league" In college to matching Kercheval's ~ickl l)g was difficult to name the best from lard Howell ot Alabama was anotber could do about everything but cross by any opponent all Bcason. Buckler football. ability. The crownIng argumeut In (lno Saturday to 'tho next. Feathers, who came strong In the clOS in g the oppOSing goal-line, J. tbo jack-rabbIt type of ball-cat·, George Henry Sauor ot Nebraska Sauer's lavor came trom Pittsburgh. after a. ·slow start, fin lllled wIth an games of the campaIgn. - The far west fin Ish d up by slng- I rler while Lund pllc kB tremendous won the fullback berth In another which handed Nebraaka its only d~­ outburet that had many of the ex­ Early F a.vorites Fade Ing the praises of Warburton after pow r In bls drives along wI th hla clOIlO contest, with "Iron MIke" teat ot the sea.son by & mQ.l'gln bf perts indulging In superlatives and In the BIg Ten, the carly season first touting Stantord's stars. In­ Ahlttlne 8. Both are triPle tbrea.ts of Miku lak of Oregon and Ralph Ker­ a touchdown tallied ,In tbe last petl. so seasQned an observer as Dan I!allyhoo was strong for Crayne of eluding Bebby Grayson, and thon t h highest grade. The margin they cheval. KentuckY's one-man team, od. "Wltbout Sauer," commented a ~{c~ u g ln of Vanderbilt comparing Iowa and Everhardu8 of Michigan. debating the relative m~rlts ot Rod cnj yed ovor other a.nd capable aD hln maIn rivals. The H uskcr'R Pitt ('oach. "we wl/u}d probably the part.Indian youth with the. 1m· high scorer of the conference. but Frsnklln of Oregon State. Mllee rivals Is all the more noteWot·thy margin was fairly decisive, due to have beaten Nebraska. by two 9r m6 rt a~ Willi e Heston 'Of Michigan. Lund and Purvis. the Purdue ace , Mikulak of Oregon and "Ice hou se" SI milarly. "Preacher" Roberts ot tl nlshed wi th the best performances. Wilson of St. Mary's.

1 - .'O.F'I' ·P',TP. ~ b Classified Advertising Rates •o •1 CRAPTER FIF'fl·FOUR and waiting on the factory to go that YOU!; man hit bim and ~bel! o a • on and off. and it would be that bad a big fight." t J I Mom got more worried 8 ~ time way all his life. Then Pop got mad Mom bit her lip. It "as bad _ 0 • 1 I went on, Peoplo nrouT1d town began and said he guessed be never was onough before but now it would be R .. ~, I 0- lMF I ..... ~ I Thno&:o.n I ro.r DII.n I .-m D!P I 8IE Dy! - :I J • Lo say lhis Dnd that. and the ones good enough for her, being just a all over town. Whne they were a o • , that carried it all to Mom were workingman; and Mom said she watchbtg her. John the mailman, w__ 'u-!Cba.rI'f/ cae jCtaarIwj 0Ub fCbaT I CMh lCbarnf CMb. ~I ~ ~ 0lII* 1 only too !rlad to do it. she thought. didn't mean that at all; but that c a~ in. "Hey. Mis' Ral)dolph.' I)e' it." I .. "1 .11 .. , ... .88 .11 .411 1 .ltl M/ ... Ilu st to .ee what she would say and be shouldn't be bothering Tommy said. "when's that old msn of • IS ! catry It back. Rut wb (!1'i it got into about going to work in the factory yours goinjr to fight Dempsey1" M!lr\'h and Tommy w.s still home with all his education; and that "Why?" said Mom. I ~ ~ y .tarled to "orne ri&,ht out in she'd rather starve than have all J ohn laughed. "J ak" Morgan '.!le opel! and talk mOre plainly. It the kn ockere in town have the looks like a freight train hit him. tot 10 that Mom {elt everybody laugh on their boy for the rest of It was about time s 0 ~ e body ,,'u looking at her everytime she their lives. k n 0 c ke d him ofl'- your old man went down the street; that the But Pop stayed mad and l\lom could run for mayor today." &I\me ones who nsed to stop her bad to go off and cry and it was Mom said, carefully. "Maybe and llJ k about how great Tommy funny to be mad at Pop. He went Bome other people will hold on to WIiS. these same ones were only out after supper and stayed a lon~ their tongues better now and keep wait.i nll' their chance to put a dig while. Meals were unhappy times them out of other people's busl­ ------.. to" I 11 I 1." I 1.14 ______I ... I ... I __J ••__ ' ____I •• c<>>- I 1.1______, I •.• __I .______... I 1.14 I ' ." I .._ in II gainst him. Mrs. Johnson clime nOw. Un cle Louie cam e around ness." ~_ ...... ,Ie...... , ..... '- rate. r.. .mnber l1li.4 I«t4or Ia a ...... _ .. IN ...... _ and told ~J o m that somehody had whcnever be could and sat down to Tftere was a silence. J ohn IOl/ked ~ _ ~ JDa.oh ..... Ia tM ....ertlM _ t ...... "T~ said at a dance that Tommy had eat. claiming that Cousin Emmy at tbe other neil[hbor ladies and __ eounted. orII'! ~ til ~ ' totaJ .tl~ ., ...... ~ ... TIl. Ib~ to ~ momlD" • Mom knew who it was had said she put on the table. Then he al· trailin, along. Hector never cam, it; like as not Mrs. J ohnson's own ways looked to see If Tom was In the grocery .~o~ because Albert ------. ~' ----~ daughter who was jealous of Tom- around and when he saw that he had elven hIm a. sc~tchin~ qnce my because he wouldn't have any- was he was mad; and Mom knew and Butcher Brown never rot tired ...- ...... "IIIjIIII...... --..... ~ REPAmlNG Wanted to Buy 61 left no thing to do with her- Mom had he was watching and hoping Tom talking' about it. • Between YOU ------seeD her making eyes at him again. would leave just so he would get That night ali IIUP~.I: was ~!\DY. and the We rePair Radin's and Electrical WANTED-'!'UX SIZE 38. DJAL SO. altbough Mom was mad as a his room back; and It was too much Pop came home from work and he ACCIDlilN'r Appliances. All }{inds of Wiring Ex. 81ii8. 209 B. Quad. hornet inside she pretended to just like waiting for a sick person to was awaggerin&' a little and MOlD - BJ:'ake Testing iii: ~ :::!e:~ u u nl Olcaners & ------Special Notices------6 smile and said: "Well, Mis' John- die 80 he could get the money; that knew he felt pretty important be ~ -----~------80n, t.he one that said it is probably was bad enou&'h but Uncle Louie c&uae people bad been tallcing to Our 4lxpert meclaanle!l life the FLOOR WA.XERS. VACUUM lfua.rcJ.ian of you and yqur ~a.rnUy' ~~Rc~Uab~~le~E~l.ec~t~r~i()~CO~- ~~~9~1~~~1 mad because T o m III y consider. even had the nerve to give Tom him all day at the futory about In tb,o flll moment8 o( IJ;Oate&t oleaners for rent. Jackson Eleo- himself too good to lay down in the blaek looks as If to ask him why how good a IlghUlr he was. But h. danger-wben ,ood brakes are all Bus.ness Notice trlc company. Dial 6465. !rvttcr with her: because the one he wasn't working iDlUlad of loaf· still had hla hat down over tbQt that can &ave )'ou. ------that laid it Is probably the kind \ng: aro1,l1ld. And when CODlln Em- eye when he came in and ahe just REAL SIJ.JK HOSIERY. TROTT. DRESSMAKING------AND Rm.:lODElL--- that would lay down in the gutter my ealllll around she alwaYII looked laid hello and pretended 1l0thillg RAY·MA.C SERVICE Dial 6254. ing. 217 S. Gilbert. of Astor Widow with anybody that came along be- at Tom a8 l! ahe thoueht anybody had happened. -R-UB--B-I-S-H--HA---m- IN- Q-- 2-5-C;--S-Ge-': cause Ihe probab,y didn't havo any must be out of tbeir heada to ciVIl At the table the, htd bareD, .at 325 E. Mark¢ Rooms Without Board raising In thc first place." up lUCk " good job In Hollywood. down when Uncle Louie e4I!1e III Br~e Specialists and 60c. Dial 4661 or 4308, FO------R RENT-ROOMS------FOR MEN, 1 Mra, Johnson looked funny at With Tommy quiet and of and M;0!D had plate. kind to ..t ~o~r II~~~~~~~::~~~~::~~.::!..~ , ~~~::~~ block t rom Old Capitol. DIal 4356. ------Mom and ~er face took on a ~Iac~ ashamed &nd Pop ready to .., To~ looke4 at Pop -'pd 118~; Male Help Wanted 31 look; but Just the 8l1me she dJdn t l omething and Uncle Louie always "Thanka Po~nl, you shouldn t ~w Sale MlsceIlaneo,1l8 ,', ------PART------TIME WORl< FOR----- UNI­ t como to Mom with .1Iy mote tale. having something nuty on the have pald &111 attention to the --~------~------FOR RENT-Q U I E'l; ROOM , versIty student, See Ralph Flsh­ FOR SALE-WOOD '" CARROTS. olose In. Reasonable. Mon. with her l on~ face. the.. hypocrite. edge IIf hJa to~e, Mom wal proud 0 Ot· at The Dally lowan Tu osday ove­ bu:t- 1l'.: , DIal 6966. Call' 67 06. Mom &,u essed Tommy must feel of Pete. Be wu pretty bDJy at ble Well, POP q.Id, "the~ ~.n t nillS' 4:30 to 6:45, tho 5ame way sho did a~ound town two plaea bu~ h. wu nice to Tom nobody going to make ~ny remarks M_ic:al .... Daadbc ~IN G LE }tOOM. DOUBLE R~; ~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ct because he got to staymg around .nd a",aYIL p~tended that nothing about any of,,!D1 family and get 't. Lhe house more and wrote letter.- had happened and that Tom ".. away with It. DANCING SCHOOL-BALLROOM. with sleeping porcb. PreCer grad· WANTEO All he seemed to be doing was still u ereat al .~er Sometime. • Pet, ,ot to k1ddill~ him. "What tango. taP. DIal 6767. Burkley boo uates. 7H Burlington. ThrCf> you", men. Do n~ apply wri te letters In the morning . nd Mom thought Pete bad more seuae did JOU hit him with, Pop-the 1.111. Protesaor Houshton. unlell8 you are pennanent. Pay then watch for the mailman an than any of them. The older he ~ht or,~ lett?" .J.\,V~1ry ancll;lepairing di SCUSsed at l\ltervlew. Apply 2Q4 day. Almoat every day he got one ~w the more h. reminded ber of 'Both, Pop aald. "I pve blm ------~-~.-- letter the __ me kind' and MOIll b randf thor the left hook, then I teinted him, ____W_a_n_te-...:..:d~ __La_U_D_d...:ry:._._ -GEO..:...:..• ..:....--'W:.... -....:O-·HAJtR.A.:.....:....:..--. ~-F-IN-H Johnson County Bwtk Bldg. Thursday mornln«. h app~n e d to aee the 'handwritinl' er r pat' b k f d then I gave blm \be NIlb-juat the WANTED-LAUNDRY. REABON. watch and clock repai ring a afJ~ , When op 1'0 Be rom 01VU- De did to T h one day when it was dehvered and town that Dleht It had (Iii bai V1&Y mpsey 00~e1 w"en ______able. Dial 6411. ~ l ___ ciaJty. 111 So, Dubuque street. before Bhe co uld decided what wal d d' 'bed rl-'" he backed hi. out ~ Chicwo~ . own on tile eye an marc ..... "Tlmne, WOIl that Doe " 'u el MOIJey to Lo~ 37 famIliar about It, John said: "Tom up to bed without I.yin "word. 0, n e W.ANTED-S'fUD~NT LAUN:P;ltY" AP,Art ... en~ and Flats 67 ------~----.-~----- and Dorothy lIIU ~ t be prett, thick Mom WlIII't mad any l:nrer aIIcI topule ..leL _.. OIU '- k-" Re&80l).able, Called tor an~ 48- FOR RENT __ F U R N 1 S HElD ·~TTTTT~T~TTTrYY~~ y araln .. bu op enee...... ,.e ~ ....oe .,.. "Y~a •• ~ald Mom, "it look. Into abe wanted to u, lomethlnc t out ill the sevtDth rouQd-but the Ilvered. DIal 2%\6. apartment with bath. Close In. = WILL A LOAN : It," Pop wu In bed when abe went ap- ,referee rive It ~ bJJD," Pop 'Yq a , '1{ Ph.one 9698. "Te l ~ him to m8rr~ the r lrl and ltair. and ..leep; and ),10m could ~t Demple, man. , "~U8es for Rent : '"l ______= HELP YOU? : ~ ~ make it easy on the mall earrler . ... barcn, al ..P all nlahc becaUI. it "Jut the ..me Tunney won the ----~FOR RENT-FOUR~------~-~ ROOM COT: B'OR RENT-'l'WO FURNIBHED ~ W e arra,n ge F . rn"ur., c•. Mak- ~ .rohn uJd. "He don't lleem tq ret was • long time lince ,ha and Pop 8ght," Unol. LOllle Inal4tecL !'t. er .... d AulA> LoBU up to $300, ~ l48'e-a1l modern. Furnlahe4. rooms. Students or couple. Neat. ~ , and allow 1 to 20 monlha to ~ ma n ~ nswllra from all them leI;- had beeD really mad. The next "Where dId 10U ret that bllDll! OD Phone 2210. .... '; '11 S. Dubuque. DIal 4812. ~ repay. ~ N tera fo~ jolla, dod hU " ~orninc th., t ,I k. d. IOrt of your faee7 ~ Our reasonable cha.rges are ~ "H.'~ jUlt t.)clllf hi. time," KOIll IItranr' and Ihort to each ot~er ' "'l'hat'. nothlDI'~ ..Id fOR, "U FOR .. RENT-7 RooA( HOUSEl. lrOR RENT - WOO D LAW N ~ fi gured only on the unpaid part • ..I d, alni!ing. whll. h.... "WIl, ready to 1'0 wu an accident. W•• tarted rua· ~ of the loan-and on Iy for the • • DIal 599~. • , • l!'pa~ents. , Dial 9248. ~ eKact number of days )'ou owe. "Tell him not to pay In, atten. to "!'ork. ,Bot)l 9f th,m were Idnd ~f line wh.n be. go~ u~ ta. tPj~ tlw~ ~ that amount. Let us help you. tlon to the .knocken In thll town," ashamed of thamselvel and didn,t and hI ...ee .... tore where J haa ~ I1lI we have helped hund red8 of . " ...ted U RJIlN'l'-C.LE A N. NEWLi ~ ___it~ployaent~~______'O~decorated, IItrtetl, modern &P&Ij! • olhee !amUies In the communl- John laid. Then he left, hltchln, know how to 1&, It. MO!D dl4n't hold of It and ~o hap~ to gral8 ~ ly. : hla palik up on hili a ma, and the even uk hhu wpare h. got the my face. Th.n • ft!Il hlllJ t~e EXPJillUIilNCED MAID WANTa manta. Dial 8411. black dog that muddled up the IIrul .. on hi' face, partly beeau" ~me war Joe Ganl used 'to." part or tull time work. Dial - - ; PERIONAL FINANCE CO. : porches toll owln&' him. Hill name he wu trying to hide It. "How ... that, Pop7" Pete .. IIlt.erel & In accord a • .,. • 4828. R.. tlna'--P)umblne--Roofln~ 1>. wIth " .., Iowa ltate ~ wfl llectqr and JQhn called him But ,he 10011 found out. The Uked. ' \ , t Small Loan Act, ~ Beek tor shoTt. other 11 0 I r b b 0 r ladI8I came ,In Pop demonstrated. "I ahow,d WANTED-HOUSEWORK HOVl,t, W~JilD - PLUMBING AND ~l 0 80. Llan 8t. DIal un ~ Somehow Mom was ha.ppy that Butcher Brown'l right after Mo~ blm the left, see-then I rave bim day. Dial 8863. Mrs. Nlidr1c. heating. Larew Co. 110 ·S. Gllbert. X .. UA ...... ~ ...... &&AA •• Dorothy W.I wrltlnQ to Tom. It and ah. eould lee they h.d some· the rtght." ______Phone 8676 • --~------~Traasfer-8torap • howod she wasn't Uk, tho reat In thing on their mlnda and she won· He looked over, .nealcy-like, to --~.------Residence Hotel the town ..• even her father, who dered what It wal thl. time. see bow Mom waa ~ini It. ~~e ----~------Q 11 ALl T Y ·PLUlIlBImS. lOW; lji;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-_;;iiiiii=t never .ald a word now about giv· Mr.. Flannigan did the talkln,: ahook her head an~ smiled at Iilll!. FOR RENT-ROOMS WITH OU Clt7 PlumblUC Co. Dial 6170. In, Tom a jdb In the factory when ''X h.ar your man had lome trouble "Your !Deat I. I'ettinr cold," she wltbout board, Town" Gown ------~I -- ~ ~------he needed It 10 bad. Of courl a Mom laat night. MI.' Randolph." ..Id. . :a..ldence Hotel. Dial 81~ , • , ¥o.. ~epln' RoolIUI 64 did n't reaUy want Tom to work In Mom'. beart lank. Pop had a Pop Imiled at her and ah. kna.. --..:....-~--~-~----..:....---- the factory, She had even had l ome temper wben he rot ,tarted: It ~a. ~eir!Dad lpell "u over. FOR RElNT-2 LIGHTHOUSE­ worda " Ith Pop about thl l becallie her fault; IIha had made him mad. "Anyhow," ..Id Pop "I ,ueaa keeping rooms. Close In. Call right away PoP said she though~ Mom wouldn't rive tbem the lIa\ls. nobod, In town I. g:rin, to ~et In"e.t a feuJ cerdl 2882. " her dude Ion was too r ood for the faction of k now In" Ihe didn't frelh with the meD of thll family factory and I ~ waa ber falllt b. bad know; 10 abe aald: "Juat what did for awhlla." "'i Jf," an,I Ad _.I ------Rooms with Board gono and wuted hll time In collere you bear, Mil' Flanniran f" "8\1re," laid Uncle LouIe. "Tha n. a ,.' ~- ______62_ MAHER MOS, TRAN8Jl'En and toot/>a l1 and If he had listened Mre. Flannl,an hesitated: they four of u, ljoJM oleall liP the to~ 1_ ~_I ROOM AND BOARD-614 IOWA Hoytn,? We'll do a. careful job. to Pop In the be,inlllng' h. would all kn';w Mom bed a Ihal'p t()ngue if we wanted to." HI A: . ,et a retarn. uv~ u LOcal and CI'I,'!18 country hauJlIII'. have hie trade lellrned by now, And In her head when ahe wanted to Ille POP whlstled and Mook bl,e b.. ~. ' I ",n 4l. MOVING-BAGGAGE­ Mom got mad and o ld, what would It. "Well. 1 heard that Jake Mor· (T Bel eel far.. - IT DON'T HAVE TO BEl A BIG ~TORAa El he have If he dId have his trade gan passed lome remark down at 0 • 001 QU ) DIAL 8193 I d b 'd be ki h If tl h C ~ 9J~ ll..f -" \V , , , , l add to be see!)! You sawl thf.S one earne - e wor ng a - me t • gar'C8 aboui lour Tom a~ Dlltrlb':l'(c4 Pa. . lf~" l'1!~~ ~'!'!'J. rr~~~~~~::::=::::=~~~"" r~ ' dlcIn ' t ~O~f' ._ , ~ ....J..;._ " ,. j, PAGE SIX THE DAlLY IOWAN. IOWA CITY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1988 s • I Mott to Speak DIXIE DUGAN-Plotting By J. P. McEvoy and J. H. StriebeJ Unemployed . VI THAT CONFOUNOED WENCH GUE55ED RIGHT.' - ONLY At Convention BUT A CRA7....Y WOMAN LIKE. Hear Talk On MICJ<£Y SHE. COULD HA\JE A COINC.IDENCF. U Journalism Director To WASN'T WAS P055IBLE.T- ~UT Ta B. by Hardy Appear on Program IL'< !)HE'5 KEP'" IT TO JUST ML"RSELF, AND 'F I GE.T '''ruberculo,11 tOil r h • n,.. rly HER. OUT OF THE At Chicago fi n·r), Indlvldu I In a more or 1'" WAY---:.A'_~~ cllr('ct 1\'/lY," d ~c ll\r d Dr. Alb rt V. Prot. F I'ank L . Mott, dIrector of llllrdy of Ul, 01l~1 ot me

Forty Attend Banqnet The Day Alter Baltimore militia sent to Salisbury, Md., to arrl'st mcmJx>rs of II lynch mob w('r at! rkllt] h~' During Ninth Annual Post·Thanksglvlng note-a man who usually eats long and heav ily crowd of 400 men lind driven back to the armory from which point th E'Y held bn~k tllt'ir Itnrk,,1'11 Phi Tau Theta Conclave ol'derlng only a cup of coffee and with fixed bayonets. Borne crackers for dinner at a local I ]~orty members t rom seven chap. Van der Zee Will Lers of Phi 'l'au Theta, na.tlonal restaurant. _ Plan Funeral Methodist fraternity, a ttend ed a Address Taxpayers banquet Ia.st night at Iowa Union Eicher V i~ lt8 ,Ilb one ot the activities ot t heir Congressman Edwnrd C. Eicher The U. S. Navy's newest undersea craft, Cuttlcfish, slides down Rites for Bucl, Prot. Jarob Van der Zoe will ad· ninth annual conclave bei ng held In was the guest or President Walter drcfts thc Johnson county TaIpay· Iowa CIty. the ways at Groton, Conn ., after the official christening cere­ A. Jessul> yesterday durIng a short Funeral service tor Albert Buck, ~rs league on "Rome ph • of mu· _Ion. t Prof. M. Willard Lampe, dIrector mony in the presence of naval and civilian dignitaries. Insert, vlalt In Iowa City. nicll)al Vf>TSUft corporatIon light (if the 8chool of religion and only sn, who dIed at his home, 301 Myr· pay daIMC~. vor II rry Mrs. B. S. Bullard, wife of Lt. Commander Bql1ard, superintend· plant~ In Iowa" at 1:30 thla after· :'I' national honorary member of the ent of naval construction, Cl'acks a bottle of real champagne 011 t1~ avenue, at 10 p.m. Thursday, lloon at tho court house. Drt·.nc 10". th. c:J." \:OUR I organization, gave the main add ress the bow of the CuttlefiRh in th e traditionallaunclling ceremony. 125 Will Be at Work will be held at 2 o'clock this after· Clay Bowersox. pn'sldent, Edward, nlaht. o( the evening. H. D. Bollinger, sec· noon at the Oathout funeml home. J 111 urphy anel H, K Stevt'nson will reLary Of the 1I1ethod18t church's By Tuesday on U. S. dls~uRll othpr qu stionR. The m('(lt· Ir,lkes. nuts. and bnard of education, was a guest. The nev. Barry D. Henry will off!· Reemployment Jobs 11Ig will b~ open to the publiC. Prof. Moses J ung of the school ot Iowa Union's River Room Intended rlate. Buck'R (I ath was caul!ed by religion spoke ,before the delegates Next Tuesday 126 men will be n hl'urt aUack. durl' _ ~ the morning session Yester. Originally as Canoe Storage Room Rurk was horn In jOllnson coun· Woodward Return dllY. he buslnes~ of tile conclave working as a result or fed eral reo ty Nov. 14, 1S04, on a farm ncar Portion of aJary will be ended this noon. employment activities here, It was Iowa. City, where he reeld d until II.Y, th l'lty n r.'h It would require a vivid Imaglna. project was announced yesterday at the reem· and Ih bUlldln,a and .rolln abandoned and the ployment bureau In the post office I he reliTI'd amI moved to Iowa City Prof. Sherman M. Woodward. tlon on the part of anyone who has mitt • opening I n t he wall was bricked In. b IIdl lS yenrs ago. He mnnled J~Mle member of lhe city council, ,ave a. • • dIned or danced In the cozy atmos· COUNCIL A few yeal'S later lhe room was u ng. Hartsock, Dec. 27, 1900. I phere of the river room of Iowll Twenty·flve men went to work on BUCk Is survived by hIs wife; cherk for $80 to the rlL)' lasl nlllht. i~~~~~~~E~~=E~~E~2iZ~~~~miit plMtrred and a wooden fl oo r put In the unIversity tunnel project yesler· "r have IlOt been able to attend III UnIon to picture It as a stOt'age three brothers. Henry Buck of Iowa everal mt'etlngl of the council lhl, one foot above the original concrete day morning, and a nolher 25 will • Takes First Step To r lace tor Bcores of canoes. Yet that CIt!', I<'red Buck of Aharon, and Aug· tall, and I feel I should not ac, 1>1 Is the purpoee for which this room base ot the room. This section of start work on the cIty park levee UBt Buck or South Dakota; Clvc 81s .• IIlllary," he said. Build Light Plant was Intende\l In the original plana Lhe building then housed tho cafe. Tuesday. II tel'S, Mrs. A, C. Fisher, Mrs. Mary Of the building. lel'la department tor some Ume be • At present, there arc 145 mI.en em· Gamett, 101 rs. J. P. Memlcr, and l-Ier Gift '\ Ji'annpr J{JU d by Lan, • (Conti nued from page 1) • Doorwa,y 119 100 M'·s. fore It came Into present usc. ployed by local relief funds, nnd George MCllll~r, all of Iowa SAN SA I" VAOOn , Ralvador, ~ , When the 'building was completed Shower Rooms by the reemployment service. City, nnd MI'R. Sal'ah Gorden of I (Al'}-An UIlt! t"rmlnf'd numl r ut committee report are as fo llows: the In 19 2~ , a large doorway In the con· In connection with the proposed !:lOtl1 h Dakota. Carmel's w"ro trlllll)~ and kill !nd the co u l'tS. room and the plcr with a concrete been an unusual on a nd It Is In. The bank claims that the mon ~ y Af Le r u. review of municIpal own· ramp to facilitate th e POI'tUgO of Lerestl ng to consider now as one Is duo on a note signed by R. C. ershlp successes In other cities, the canoes from their storage ll lace to gild 's aCl'OSS Its polished tloo r to f:jwal·tz ndrub I' and wlf, C. A. committee recomme nded the con· the rlV'er. tho strains of a campus orcheslru. Wel'lz all (I wiFe. W. D. Brenneman MODEL ONLY I