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Local4-H Club Members Believe Bodies of ·Four Chicagoans FOU n d Win 3 Firsts in Livestock ------~ Competition at Des Moines Dig Corpses Author oJ Pledge U.S.-France RESIDENTS OF IDAHO TOWNS FLEE FOREST FIRES Oath to American Loan British Martin Warren Shows Opening Day Tolls r From Cellar Flag Dies at Home Best Purebred liCe, Speeding 'l'AMPA, 1"u" Aug. 28 (AP)-lrran· 400 Millions Holstein Act:ident , Under Garage cl. M. .Rallllmy, a Ulhor oC "The Plrdge of tho Flag," dlcd at his JohneOD county claimed Its share DES MOINES, AuW, 28 (AP) - hOlll e hel'e tonight. Credit to' Run for One ot awards In the judging of 4-8 Judging the achlovements of the past Structure . Yields Find llallamy w1'ole "The Pledge to the Oll1b ex hibits at the Iowa state fair year was well under wa.y today at lo'lag" In 1892 while he waS a memo Year ~ Furnished by by Chance; Owner today as boYs and girls from every the Iowa state talr. uel' llf the slaft of the Youth ' ~ Com 100 Banks rorner of the etate presented their Days and glrlR, babies, apiariSts. in Jail ranlon, und It hus been widely lIsert junior livestock ror competition In dalrymf.'n, housewives, and others dis. ~Inco then, being; taught In many NEW YOUK, AlIg, 28 (API-J . p , tho clUb division •. played theIr accomplishments In & CI,ARKSBURO, W . Va., Aug. 28 schools. The pledge follows: In the contest for tB.t hogs, boys score ot fields before the judges, "I plodge allegiance to lhe flag of MOI'glln nnd company Ilnnounced 10- (API-Foul' bodle8- belloved those of from this section Wan first In the while throngs ot visitors viewed an lhe Unlled State~, II lght that negotiations for the ex· county group o! 10 a ll lard or all extensive entertainment and educa· a Ch icago w\(Jow and her thre chll· And to the republlc for wl\lch It lellslon of It $400.000,000 Irl'anco bncon type pigs fed for market. tlonal program. ~ren":"'were unearthed today beneath stllnds, American credit to the British gov )'talk county was seconll. Two accidents marred the event. ot the cellar fl oor at the odd "ga,'age" One naUon, Intllvlslble, I'I'IlIlHmt hnd Iwen completed and ~t Group of Jlerefonl, the opening day. Wi th lIbel·ty and Justlce fOI' aiL" bullt recently by Comellu8 0 , Pier· I h"t the credit had b~come ette"Uvo First prize went to J ohnson coun· Edward Donald Klrkenllall, 9, lIOn ty tor the group of best fIve pure· of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence KIrkendall 80n, 45 year old corre"pondent of as or j('dny. e e 'J'o I",un fOI' Olle Vear hred heifers In the registered H ere· ot Des Moines, was kllled at the en· matrimonial as'encles. TWO DIe In '1'hl' credit, whlt-h I" to rUn for fO I'1I class. Martin \Varren or 10WD trance to the grounds when he Wall The bodies, badly decomposed, A Mi h IIno y~nr. Is b~lnS' furnl8hed In rqual ell), won tlrst In tho pllrebred Hoi· run OVOr by the automoblle of Mr•• were tentatively IdentlOed as thosa uto saps nmounts hy New York a nd Plll'lR ~ t e ln heifer division. Far purebred Everett Meachllm ot Altoona, Into or Mrs . Asta Buick Eichel', and her I I hltllldng gl·OUpA. TI\o American Holstein helters under one yenr, whose path he ha.d darted. children, Harry, 12, 01'ela, 14, and 1hnllklJlg g,'oup Includes more than Warren placed ninth, Putt MOS8mon Injured Anabel , 9, who disappeared two F' R . I'. 1100 banks and banking houses In the livestock judging con ta.t Putt Mossman at Eldora, Eldora, months !lgo. lye ecelve nJurles . tlu'oughout the country, It Is aJetlnct by 4,H club boy! aud glrl8, Franklin motorcycllst whoee teats of daring coun ty placed tlrst with a score ha ve entertain ed prevlolls state fair Killed With Axe from the $250,000,000 credit exlend· ot in Day's Toll of 2,020, Sac county was second, and crowds, was attomptlng to set a new All tour apparently had been Iowa Accidents pd by the Federal Reserve and the Dickinson county third. In thl8 track record on his motorcycle, Whlle kllled with an Ilxe, their Ilead8 Bank or J~rance a rew woeluckworth mov('d 1m· In drawing up, When he conclud· true tho federal government may until further notice. which calls for a cut In the nation's 'The engine Is new," he explained. noose county second on a county ez· ed, a n ovation waa given him by ol'!l.dlcate some Of the caUll8s of our expenditures of $600,000,000 to pro· Approximately 100 other noled pl. medl nl~ IY to pl'Otect his llri90ner, .'rom Vagrancy to I\lurder hlblt at 10 head of Cheater white pl•• , the leglslatol's. present trouble. It Is true the fed· ~'h e crimes charged against the 94 duce a balanced budget. lots are here for the races and other ParllOns won flrllt on a .ow farrow. };vcn Ilt that time, a little moro than The conservative party conference "MURt Nol Awnlt Federnl Aid" eml ,overnmcnt may come forward IIlcn In this momlng's pollce lineup Results! I1vlatlon events which wlJl continue ed on or after March 1, 1981, 28 be nil hOll " nflCl' thr fll'st body WItS lin· today unanimously approved Stanley through Labor day. Mrthec1, a mullo!'i ng ('rowI' had He declared that It wos Mle to with a dorlnlte constructive pro· ranged from vagrancy to safe blow- Ing shown. Oeorge Harr of WInter· Baldwln'8 actlon In joining Mr. M&c' Major Ja.mes H. Dooll llIe , "the galhered outside tho city jail. A speculato on what the federal gov· grnm. And It Is tr ue It may 8lart Ing and muraer, but the outstand· set won second, Carroll Diggins of Donald's new government. The Ub· Flying Helllon," and Schoen hair are ernment might do; that New York the wheels of Industry, but the Ing character was Ignazlo Lupo, State Center third, Ve~non lI'lderllck QuIck dash by nutomoblle carrlcd Ten caDs were received by erals, also In party conClaVe, approv· schedUled to fly In the $15,000 Ben state must not walt for Washington state Of New York cannot walt for In spite of his pica he had aban· of Callender fourth and High BrauQ (,ltll.r nnd pl'lsonel' to the slrongor Mr. Horst from this "haul ed their leaders' support of the new dill trOPhy transcontinental free.!or. Coullty Ja.ll. Tho crowd followed, but to come through with a definite that, doned the criminal practices which of Fairfield fifth. brought him tho pollco appelation ing" ad. administration, all whlcb Is tn start at Los Anl1lles On a JItter of four pip Parson. I'lm'Hon wns bellevcd sato trom nny constructive program, I "The time tor platltudcs has Expect National MaJorlt, Monday, and end at Cleveland the "the faste8t man WIth a knife or a won flr.t, Elvin Thede of Olad' rook Violen ce. The plan he advanced, which wll\ passed," SUlI there were rocks ahead for same day. gun that ever camo from Sicily" he second, Dlggina third, Lyall Pa I ot It waH no t expected he wou Id be be considered by the legislature "Time for Action" Wanted Hauling the government Blnce lOme Jlberal Some of the pilote sald the Bendix was accused of murdering a buslne8l! Fairport fourth and Evelyn tokell to view the bodieS Until to· next wcek 01' the week following, l "It Is lime now (or action." members were reported to be with, race may develop Into a.8II8.ult on aCQualntanco for challengIng his an of Charter Oak fifth. morrow, provides: The action he sought was not \m. WANTED - ALL KINDS OF holding tlna.1 judgment upon the Capt. Frank Hawks' Lol Angeles to I monopoly In tho grapo trade In Tama County Takes RIIIbo Admlls Knowln, WOllllln l ,-Approprlatlon Of $%0,000,000 medlateiy forthcoming, fOr the leg hauling. Phone 3195. Brooklyn. MacDonald program until It Is com· New York mark of 13 hour. and 26 In a cqunty exhibit ,of 10 Plereon, known It Iso Il8 Harry S. pleted. Some obllervere, however, minutes. to be distributed far rellet work Islature recessed soon after he can· Careor 8tarted In 1899 Jersey plga, Tama county won POIVers, was 1\r 1' ast~d hor., yeeter· tonight estimated the national gov· among the munlclpalltlee and coun· eluded until Monday. Defore It did, The cal'eel' of the "Wolf" datos JlI.8per a~ond, Crawtord th flay. H o readily adrnltt('d he knew ernment would have a majorIty of tlcR Of the etate, and to be .pent however, A8Remblyman Irwin Stein· back to ] 899, when ho was sentenced Muscatine fourth. fifty votes In the house of commons, Mr". Eicher, and !Is rcadlly admitted wherever pos81b le for the employ· gut, Democra.U~ leader of the 1\8' to 21 ycars in an Italian prison for Holder 01 FlUte" Polk, DaViS, and Mar.hal coun· I, " hlld bcen III Chicago trequently. Rented! which has 815 members, despite \l08- ment ot men during the winter on 8Ombly, Introduced 'bllle baRed on ~Iaylng a friend. lie escaped and ties won In that order In countY alble defections. Thla would be sut· Speed Record Hurt His wife hero eald, too, that her hus' publiC works. the governol'l proposal aud de· CLEVELAND, Ohio, Au•. 28 (AP) uhlblt of 10 Poland Chi plgl. ~n.nd hlul boon III hl(,(lgo "un pion.· (CONTINUED ON PAGE 6.) Only two insertions needed flclent to 'carry the budeet balanc· j Ralee All Income Tan. Illared: -On the eve Of tomorrow'. open' Evelyn Klein won fir on a P0- ~urc trips" within the paet year. But Ing campaign to Victory. 2.-An Increase Of 60 per oent In "Party \lnes at a time like this to rent thi8 apartment. Ing ot the 1911 national air races, land China lOW, with arvin Conrad h~yoJla that Plorson had nothing to Prayers are being uld dally In all etate Inoome tax: ratee to ral~e ahould be forgotten," F1I,ht Commander R. L . R. Atcher· of Melbourne seco ,Harold Schol_ 1liiy. 'rho Illa t he 8flW ot Mrs. Elrhf'l' Clear, Cool Weather Westmlnllter Abbey for the nation the $20,000,000. The Increa118 to be ' LoulH Cuvllller, Demoorat from ------ley of England, who holds the fut· of De, Moines rd, J08.. lCIeln of ho Kn \ll, Wlls whon she I(,ft by tl'llin FOR RENT- MODERN A PART· al cabinet during the present dlffl· retroactlve so It may be oollected on New York city, tiled a blll to mo Follows Storms' Wake est speed record ever made by man, for 1)onver, ("010" accompanied by ment, ground floor, three largo culty. and Leiter Thaden of tax reports already flied for 1930. morla.lI&e congre.. to legallce the rooms, kitchenette, hardwood cracked up today In landing his Orun enter rlIth. Il fIInn namod Roger. from Pitts Mr. MacDonald was restlng today a.-CreaUon of an emergenoy reo maDlltactu or beer and wine &II a DES MOINES, AUg. 28 (API- tloors. Close In. Garage. Will rent burgh, Clear, cool weathcr prevailed over In his home at LoI!slemouth, Scot· plane with part of the landing gear Ith a litter of four pili. J .... \Iof board Of three members appoint· IIOlutlon to the 841'rlcul~ural proh- or sell house cheap. Phone 1081.W. 1'1\0 Hen reh today t~mporarl1y [o\Ya today In the wake of rains land. Part of his program of reJua· mlselng. 1"'------ed by the governor to a4mlnl.ter lem and an aid to the rellet Of un· find a violent atorm whiCh laRhed I'alted Invo.tlgnllon of the mlln's tlon wall a wame of wolf. The Briton elcaPed with cut IICtivltlrH In corresponding with the tund. emplo),ment. Lhe region about Clear Lake yeater. To get quick resUlts phone about the head and a I18ve~ Ibakl '.~AlIotment of U48,OOO ot the The --vel'nor, In his me_ge to Action DoN Not Help womlln throngh malrlmonlal agen· ,,- day. your want ad to' up and air race otclolals aaJd they ex UO,OOO,OOO for the payment Of .tate ttie leglelature, estlmatect that be' Preclpitatlon ranging tram 2.66 Concernlnw the aotlon of the labor ------. cleo Ihl'oulI'hout tho country. Num· party In remOving him from the peeted him to partlclpate In the ex, bllr. ot 8uch IcHors woro found 111 bonuse. to eX-Iervlce men who iWl!osslble fIrst step along the I'ond which IpadM to the Kltt~edI'e. Sldne;- O. Wlntar, Sblrl87 A.. Webater, Balle1 NE"y YORK-A" you enter, you guesl said, "Whel'e are :you from? Webba', Jack R. VOUeruen, Allred W. KahI. Robert . givIng ot degrees (or prollel ncy In such thlngM ImmedIately teel you are In a. ~trange Not Southel'n l~rance, 1 hope," Til,e U" on. as the manufacture ot Ice crea.m, artel' the ClUlhlon Iy unfamiliar hotel. It one has tl·av· "No, suh," answered the boy "I'm Bar.,. S. Bunker General Manalifr attributed to some Instltutlons at hIgher learn· led aboad, one has "1810ns of Ave· [rom Tyty, 011.." WIIUam T. HapbOecll, 1.ntlUlt Oeneral Kan ..... I, Ing In the UnIted state., nue d'Orl~an8 or PIccadilly Circus. All of whleh llIuBtrates the verIty _tered ... feCOnd cta. maU (matter at tbe ottloe PO. Now, It will be readily admItted that a prejudIce 'I'll lolJby is strlcUy continental. that New YOI'k Is all show town, ev· ... Iowa Cit,., Iowa. under tbe act of Con..,.... of lIita.rc:b J, '1'l1el'e Is no largo desk, but thero el'ylhlng beIng pictUred as something 11'1'. aglllnBt vocational educlltlon, per se, I, toolish. J4rf1. Ilre the concierge and other u.ttend· else by a curtain of JIIusloll. A cyn· '1'ba A.ocla.ted Prell8 .. el:clualvely enUlied to uee tor No educaUon Is the worse Cal' beIng or pmcLl,'al tor low "","blJ_tlon of all newe dlapatcb .. credited to It or not ants at smnll, 1I1l1lvlduai tlesks. lL Ical, anlllyzing tellow can IIlel'ce otflerwlae credited III lbl. peper and alao lbe local newe value, II fs too often forgotten by o.dvoclltee or Is, this thing being desel'lbed, one of through to the truth evel'y time. In the pubUsbed bereln. sllecltlcaJl y humanlstJc courses of study thal th y, gc All rJrbts of republication of ~Ial dlepatob.. bereln those ultl'a snooty hotels In the shade pay lIN &lao reeerve4. In the beginnIng, were no less vocational In tit II' 0( Central Park, Onc of lIlose of CA1' EAT RAT the Co' EDITORIAL Dlil'ARTlDiNT alms than the mosl uLllltarlan bl·o.nches ot applied false sophlsLlcatlon, whIch feelS that This Is an Island of racketeers, 80 nel'l lohn W. it Is smarler to foatul'e the In conven· Johnny O'Conllor sang long ago, I'rank Jatte-Henderson._...... ____""_"_"'''''''''. __.. __ __ '''''''''''''''''''''.. MlUlaglng'''_ EdItor natural science, The foundation at the InstrucUon who ba. H. Bernard Hook • "New. Editor gIven In the early unIversities was thcology and lences and IneHlclency ot some Eu· Many of Its citizens spend 11.\1 theh' leap. II' Ilennett Burke .... _._.. _____. __• __ ._._ City Editor ropean hotels. time tlgudng schemes to get some' William A.. Rutledge ._.. ____._._. __ Spor"" Editor IIlW, and these subjects had a detlnltely IJrotesslonal }{arOld (IncidentallY, It Is amazIng why thing [or nothing, he says. (:81la Goldberg ...... __.... ___.. _ ..... _ Soolet), E<\ltor loweet ..ut'l-eeI HltcbeU . __.. _____ ...... __..... _ Co.mpu. Editor aspect. 'rhe prejudIce Ilgalnst vocational edUca· many peollla will accept the Jnco/1l' O'Connor has spent most of his tlon as such fs only a compal'atJvely modern, and Iletent way things are I'un In muro· Ilfe Studying racketeers, and he Is • co DU81n88 D~PAR'J)lIOil!fT m..rl.e L. Johneton _.__ ._ .. _.__ Bu8Ine. lUnall"r probably lIl·tounded, development. pean Inns and think It just too chic, authority for the slQtement that the yellOW AP" W, Schmidt _""".". __"."_ , ... ___ Accountant Nevj!rtheless, there III a good case to be made Yet, If they were o[[el'ed the same most lmaglnlltlve racketeer of all table. T:tLEPHONIIi ItO tor the contention thllt model'n educat!on tendH to service In an American hotel, you time was a Californian, and not a tbe clu Branch 8J[chllnge conn.ctlnr all clepartmenta become too consciously and materially utilitarian. could heal' theh' yelps all the way to New Yorkel'. eon lIer • In the last century a "useful" education has COmO the. AZOres.) He recalls the old story that this But thIs hotel, In particular, boasts CaUfornlan once wrote Sir Charles SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1931 too eXC lusIvely to be IdentlrJed with an ellucaUon at Its continental desIgn, Employew I!awtrey, suggesting that h(l provide 1~E CRLI ISES 0'£ f"t RA'~DRoPS thut aids In th producLlon of material gOOUH. 'rhe In thl' plac alwnys speak In F'I'ench, money to BtIlrt cat and rat farms Get Ready Now dlsastl'ouS l'eBults that flow tram this nal'l'owlng 'l'ho.t is, unless you threatell to walle adjoInIng each other, the Idea being HALF OF EACH RAINDROP WHICH , STRIKES r. HIS is none too early to remind mer clown of lIle meaning of utilItarian IU'e only too ap· out, It lhey ers in the city than at other times during abundant In proportion to the population; rootl· stuffs, raw materials and manufactures have nevel' slsts thal It J~ served only by l"rench rats, and the rats would eat the cats tpe year, is one of the beRt times to be l'e - hence, the farm wollid be run at no been nvaJlable in such Immense quantities as they attendants. Yet a s urvey Shows that stocking, refurnishing, and pre]1a.l'i1Ig in more than 60 PCI' cent al'o not exp nBe. All money received for cat are tollllY. According to [til the theories IIPon whIch general to make an impression thut will b ,French, but Hwiss and Gel'man, (Ul'S would be clear profit. thIs narrowly utilitarian conception ot education a lasting and favorable one. The climax came the othel' nJght Sil' CharleQ' reply said something Is based, the wOl'ld should be overflowing with Contacts made with customers during the when 0. guest walked up to a bellhop to the effect that he would be In· first week may' mean pleasant and profit pI'osllerlty. Yet It Is overflowing with nothing ot IUld asked a question, 'rhe bOy reo terested only If the scheme could be the kInd, 'rhe reaSOn Is not tal' to seek, A "useful" plied In FI'ench, but French with an adjusted so that the cats would eat t'Ift'. able relationships during four or ~ix years, education, taken by itself, may be almost uS less, unmistakably Southern d"awl, ul'amallc crItics Instead or rats. KELlY·K£LLY pot only with one student, but othcrs who KELLY-KELLY may be brought into acquaintanceship with The unlimited production or matel'lal goods Is Gus GlIEP.~R.()' thc same merchant through one satisfied only one tactor In a satisfllctory system of society. MARRIEO 3 liMES (dnIoUS 1'1J17Itt/' customcr. renowledge of how to handle that produc~lon and WiTHouT CtiAMllclIl'ed editorials even parlier to Ice n·slghte(] offlclal8 lI1el'O bureau In the GittOI'd set·up. war, but the United StateH is just beginning by ~ollle uvideutly well-Illcanlllg wrilcrs, that ihe of that concel'n evidences ur extJ'o.· At this dIstance It looms as about " to understand the beneficial effects of less • Lindberghs were ree"lvlng too much and tou pro ol'~lnary gifts as an organizer. the bIggest directing job Walter rich living,::,:::::=:::=:::===::: longed publiCity, that dlere hey·dllY was cnded, lIll! namo was \Yalte,' Sherman GI(fol'u bo.e ever tllckled. , aud Interest hlld dropped, they simply wouldn't • London's "Crime Wave" believe It. EverythIng the L1ndberghs will over do weddlpl!,' annlvel'sary or Jam~s and Luollle(Jleason, JImmie Is working " SORRY state of affairs has taken pla(,le will eommand tbe I'tteDtlon pi the worll\. J'crlutPs, Be1tirtd the Scene:f in • Ain Lon,don, Not only have British" bob "no man is hero to hls valet," but Lindy 11.11(1 Ius In a pIctUre at San Diego, but plan· ned to get home for the celebration bies" been armed for the first time since wife will e\'er be the ont~tauding American heros tbelr organization by Sir Robert Peel, but to persons Qf I;nagi~"tion, who. despitu thtl belittling Hollywood , , , Georgo Jean Nathan has writ· ten fOl' IIOme data about JIm Tully. • 25 ,of them have been charged with accept Ilttfmpt8 of 8ume writers, cannot 101M! that American Ry HARRISON CARROl.L 1'he 11'19h o.u thol' Is to have a chap· ing bribes from publicans, bookmakers, and spirit of glol'lfied aChievement. t~r In Nathan's new book, "Friends tradespeople, Thi, coming after the tradi I HOLLY"'OOD, Cal.--,A ship ot at 1I11ue." Others hono~ed Ilre said • tiQIl of incorruptible, unarmed London po Seventy·two years agO Thursday, "Colonel" E, chance, like the ones that anchor to be Joseph Hergesheirner, 'rheo· • lice hud become firmly established thrdugh L, Drake, a railroad conductor, e1I'lIIell the first . off the CalifornIa coaat and take clore Drelser, Eugene O'Neill, H . L. • out th/l world, is quite a shock even hi the 011 well In America at Titusville, PU,. which prO' In thousnnds at dollars on roulette, Mencken, St. John Ervine and United Statcs. duced 25 barrels a day. Now, more than 800,000 dIce and cnl'd games, will be the Sinclair LewIs, .. Janet Oaynor is Yet London, corrupt as it may be becoming wells have been drlll ~d and the yenl'ly production novel backgroLi nd of 0. coming Can· back In HollywoOd from a vacation by American example, (and indeed, a recent of 2,000 bal'I'els In 1859 had reached more than stance Bennett picture at RKO· In the Rogue River country. Incl· • holdup of the Clydesdale bank near Glasgow 1,000,000,000 barrels In 1929, And them 19 enough Pn.the. dentally, LydeU Peck. Janet's hUB' with the attendant killing of two tellers, all left below the surCnce to last GOO ye!lt's, at the A nnouncement at this Is maelo by band, has Quit Pal'amount, where I has been blamed to the "A¥1erieans ") is present consumption rate, CIl(lrles Rogers, producllon head, he wOl'ked for some lIme In the still far ahead of New York ahd other large who a~slgl\ed Robert Shannon and produotlon depal'tment ... Roland cities of this country in suppression of crime. And by that Im6, wben, amI If, the pell'oleum Wilson Mizner to write the story, Brown, dlrec~ol' of "QuJck ~Illions," In 1930 London'8 murders numbered 21, source doe- run dry, there will no longer lie any For tht) time being, at least, the Is the latest cinema celebrity to ta.ke up polo , . , Clark Gable has 81\11 officials fou,nd consider ble cau~e for demand for It. C?hemlst8 will lona lI~r~re then have title ot the film Is "The Gambling been III tOr a week, He caugh t a alarm o-yer thcir In~rease from 10 during prepared some ~ew methods of obtaining the sallie Girl." These floating casinos operate be· severe cold working all nIght In a 1929. However, of thll 21 ~urderers nine resu1t~ \from , a"other substance. But there will yond Li IO teach of the law, yet are tallk Of wnter ' .. Anne Q. NII880n committed snicide, ten other arrests were probably be the l8ame amount of cOII.troversy o.ver ellslly accessIble by speed·bOat. 8eemB to be completely recovered mllde and. only one of the cases the new commodIty with counterllart8 of Go ernor l r~mllining .Lovers ot the forbIdden sport can from hel' hlp Injury. Sbe playa And the womnn, rumor d \l~larc~, tlmea called, hn~ 0101'0 than cnllelu8 supplies. .on and daught()l'·ln.law. Dr. anrl stn·ct. vlHltell In Illd,'pcmlonce yes· Durham, where the voters will mCl't Inlend to reduco thclr acreage for Mrs. Paul Moore, Jr .• 2 Melrose ell" terday. tomorrow to judge his action, It ele. lind !IIr.. J'tublncam. who le(t hn,'veHt next yeo.t' by 12 pet' cent. Is eXJ1(>ct~/J hla c'onsliLUents will fol · yesterda.y for h I' bomo. has boen n, Boma"d Huok, n 'WB editor or Tho agrlcult\ll'c department said low the nalional min I' leader" an,1 the guest or her parcnts. Mr, and 'rhe Vally Iowan. reLu,'ned last touilY that If Intentions thua far I'C' renounco lho l>I'hl1 mlnlster's policy. Mrs . Prost on e, Coast. 122 E, night n(tCI' spendllll:' l\ two weeks pUlted a "o cal'l'led out 37.344.00U Nl'vC'rthcleS8 'Ill r, l\1a,,))onal,1 rp· Church stroct. vacation at hlH home In What UC res wi ll be Hown thlH ((til. 'rhls mains III fuH control or the national cahlnet wllh powo,' to ,'ush the ccono· During tho aCternoon. bridge wa~ Cheer. wou ld mean the smallest acreage my progrl\m through pl\rlhllnent. A played at five tablcs. alit.! pl'1z01l for since 1914 . UUIIIPer Crop ThIs \ 'car vote> of non·conrNpnce hy the votel'9 high .core wore awa,'dcd to Mrs. LOUIR J~orla IUIM retUl'nell to Towa who 8('nl him to l>at'Hament would not Jiarlan Amen. l\oirs, Rublnclim. and City after vtRIUng with nlchard A. blJlI .pe" crop or 894,000.000 bush· cis of 1111 wheat has boon Indicated call fOl' his rcslgnation. )Irs. Joe Cannon. Zlnse,· at Chillicothe a nd Peoria. tor hlll'vest thls year. 'fhl" plentl· nehal! of Nation Out ot town gucsts at the actalr III. Ho also spent a few days at fill sU llllly adds to a domestic Ca'TY· It Is cUHtoma,'y fo,' a member of were Mrs, Stephen Swisher Of Des his homo in Boone. parliament to resign his 8eat IC he The DO-X phot?graphed a few miI'~ utes after it lan.ded in the New York harbor shortly after noon Thursday, The giant flyin over [I'orn last year's crop ot 319.· Moines. and !III's. B"uce Forwat'd ot 000.000 bushels. In dicating 0. total chans- s hl8 party during tenul'e. but li1v ILIUI ton. Ill. Mrs. I.oulsc E. Cortor. director of boa.t bl'ol1~ht hor fIfty odd t~ns down mto the waleI' w~th hardly a p ia h aud marked the ending of a ten months' cl'l1i ,o "'hici 8t rt supply in the United States oC 1.213.· \\fr, MllcDonald has declared he hs.s Currier hall, has gone to ChIcago ed m SWltzel'land aud earned the boat to foul' cOlltwents, ' 1 a 000.000 bushols, nearly enough to meet changed none ot hla Ideals. and that to allend the marriage oC her two years normal domestic demand. hIs action has been In tho Interosts daughter. Mary Cl-thel'ille. to Tipton Farmers Post The cmergency problem of reller '1'lIe Intended winter \Vheat plant. of the working class ILl well as oC the Opening Day Thom~ A. J enkins. Mrs. Carter Find New Source of Funds for exlstlng unemploymcnt will also Ing compares with 42.422.000 80wn a whole naUon. leCt by way oC airplane. [,Hoted by Bonds for Appearance be considered. however. nnd tho sur. yeaI' ngo. Last tnll farrnel's cut That the present ph Me or Mr. Mac. at State Fair hCr son. Sam. vel' has been made fOr lhat purpose, acreage one and one halt per cent Donald's ea''eer will bring his active Used in Anti.. Smith Campaign TIPTON. Aug. 28 (AP)-WlIllam Coordinato J')'o(tnetloll. Cun8wnpIJon itS cOll1pared with 1929 plantings, parllamcntal'Y life to a Close waa ac· Mr8. Joseph weIss. 111 W, Col· l3uticrbrodt nnd 'Wllliam Hoga,\ to· Among the plans which will come Low ['rices Affect cepted tonight on tho bt'8t authority, lege street. and daughter. Jo· bNoro lhe commlttce III one tor Low prices also had their etfect on Tho I)rlmo mlnlHtl'r dcclared he was Tolls Mishaps WASHINGTON. Aug. 28 (AP)-A comtng. Three days later he salll day were under ..$800 bonds for ap· workman sephlne. oC tho pharmacy depart· crcaliOn of a national eclnnlng board to l>ropOsc methods year when !Il.rmcrs slashed acreage whelher to stand for re·elecUon to same spot ment of the Iowa Methodist hos the International Gel'mllnlca Trust cou ,·t tm'm and t o Ins ure obedience hole 9 teet pital In Des MoInes. left yesterday Lor Bishop J ames Cannon In his to a state injunction. to coordlllntc prodllctlon a.nd con' by 15 POI' cent. parliament until lhe Seaham harbor (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) company of New York and that he The farm board has repeatedly voters PILSsed judgment upon him. 2 feet deep for 110 two weeks vncntlon In the aTlti·Smlth Democratic campaign of They a l>peared to post bond on "umptlon. wrote the blsllop thanking him. Philip Snowden. chancellor ot the he came back KleIn won tlrst. EvelYn Klein sec· BlaCk Hills. S. D, charges of contempt of court arter 'I'ho committee Illso has p,'cpared ul'lsell u roducllon of at least 20 J 92 8 was revealed today by the Charged to lIu ~ t on's Account exchequer. announced .today his hole had al· and. Conrad third. Thaden fourth. state agen ts had met with opposition datn. On unrl11ployrncnt InRu"ance lIer cent, senaLe campaign funds committee In 'Vood said he could not remembcr retlremenl tram parliament after and [01' systems and pllln~ ( 0 1' guaranteeIng '1'he acreage to be sown next (all Ivai Hlnnlng fltlh. who signed that $5.000 check but In attempting to test their cattle co ncluding Its InquIry Into what UMe elllployment to looscn tile purse (ts expresecd by the Inlen tions to the I)resent national criSis. but. like !\Jan Won a Jesse Klein won tlrst for a Poland thought It was just Signed "anti· tvberculosls. China boar. IvaI Hlnnlng won sec· Lindy Silent the bishop made ot the funds en· 8trlngs of those no\V wOl'klng and plnllt and the porcentag oC the 1930 Mr. Jl1acDonahl. who has renew d Smith Democrntlc headquarters his determlnatlon to forge "straight ond. Donald Andrews third. Conrad lrusted to him. [L IJle to spend money. aCl'eage [ollows: c"mmlttc~." 'I'he committee called tourth and Thaden fifth, Tesllmony dlseloscd the 'bank ac, '¥lIIlam Oreen. I,,'cslelent of the Stutes Acres [n· Per Cent ahead" with the economy program. About Route count of Claudi a Huston. laler th ~ Conrad Probbt. vice 11I'csldenl of the tended of 193~ Mr. Snowden will not surrender his Elvln 'Thede won first on a Duroc Cities Able to AlI1erlcan Fedel'ation or I~alJor. j)l·e· Intel'nat,lonal 'Prust co ml>any. form· lersey boar. with Parsons seconrl. chairman of tlle Republican national c:letcd Ccderal apPl'oprlo.tlons would SOlVn I}Ortfolio until all danger ot financial ~r ly the Internallonal Gcrmnnlea disaster Is pas8ed, The chancellor of committee under PreSident Hoover, I,n ne (' d~d lO pro"lde "clle[ betoro ]lllnois ...... 1.345.000 70 P&ul'thlrd. DIggins fourth. and Le· of Next Hop '.frusl eompaTlY. Relief~ roy Peterson ot !IIuscaUne, fifth, yIelded one $5.000 cheek lo the anti· Handle the winter Is over, Mlnllesota ...... 148.000 100 the exchequer Is G7 years old, rrobst said lhe $;;.000 check en· 500 Babies Compete Smith Dmocrats ot North Carolina Meanwhile ,Vllllal11 C, Deming. oC IUWIL ...... 229,000 65 dorsed and cnshed by ' Vood was More than 600 IOWa babies compet TOKYO. Aug. 28 (AP) - Steamship atler a requeAt tal' funds to Bishop Cheyenne. ·Wyomlng. former chair· M.lssourl ...... 1.253.000 90 cha"gl'd to lho account oC Claudius Says Bulletin ed for the honor oC being Iowa's agents said today Colonel Lindbergll Cannon . It showed $183.356 deposIt· man Of tIle civ il sOI'vlcc eommleslon, So uth Dakota ...... 140.000 100 H. Huston. Under questionIng. ho he<hlest youngRter today. 'fhl' Indicated to them ho and Mrs, Lind· ed In HU8ton's account just berore suggested In a. letter to the Rell Nebraska ...... 1.6na.OOO 80 £nld Huston openeil this account on Judging to determine the brst In bergh would return to America In the 1928 election. Cross that It dlslrlbute checks to Ol'l. 11. 1928. wllh a deposit United Slates Chamber three clas es. city. town. will con, the plane which they flcw to Japan Two lWfUS6 to Testify at hotl'18 and restaurants by whiCh $50.000 and that he (lepoalted ln It Unue for several daYR. Mentailly. from New York. Two of Bishop annon's associates of Commerce Studies diners woulll pay an extra 10 per $183.356 befo"e Nov. 1. On the laller Here's a Knockout motor and mcntal aspects. social be· The colonel. however. did not say on the antl·Smlth Demoel'allc head· ('o n l or their bill" to the Rrd C"oss. date Il uston's account Showel~ a bal· Unemployment Last Times havlor. personality. anrl other ten· which route lhey would take alte" quarlers committee ot 19;18 re(u~ed On 0. voluntary basis. making It up dencles are conslderp<1 all well as the leaving China. thl) next stage of thcll' to testify today-Miss Ada. L. Bur· ance of $33.597. by ordorlng 108s, WASHINGTON . Aug, 28 (AP} physical characteristics ot the child. trip after six days ot feting and of roughs and J. Sidney l'olel's. treas· '1'ho committee Ill'OmpUy sub · TODAY poenaed the rceo,'d of the lIuston n~porta Indlcaling that moet cities More than 100 men and lwo wom sightseeing hcre. urer and BeCl'~tary. resPectively. expect to be able to handle their en started today the olll fiddlers' Meanwhile. the Japanese nation 'rhey were warned by the commll· account In full and SCllator Nyc said laler this would be examIned fol' Its own unemployment relief problems conteat. resurrecting tUlles of lhe appcarcd l n no hurry to speed lhe tee ot thCl eonsequer,ccs theIr 1'0' Starting lI exl winter were being compl! d to. Jap Importer Double ·SOs. Lln(!bel'ghs homeward. The cabl· fusal might entail, relatiol\ lo the a.cU\'illcs o[ Blsnop day fOl' a committee of the United Predict RI'con1 Crowds net gave 0. banquet In thl-Ir hOll or to As throughollt tho hearlnga. the Cannon, ::ltMes chamber of commerce. OfClclals tonight reltl'rated previous night. at which the minIster of com· commltteeroom today wa~ jammed Murderedbv TODAY Feature The committee. which will meet ltatements regarding the favorable munlcatlons and American Ambassa· to lhe doors with an Intensely Inter· " For 4 Days outlook regarding record crolVdR. ('n· dOl' W, Cameron Forbes expressed ested crOWd, Spectators leaned for Reline Says Farmer J. ere TllU rsday to drafl a reporl on Program tries. aod Ceatures at the [all' as the admiration of the flyers' exploits. wa,'d to catch lIle softly spokcn u nem ployment. has conducted a s ur· Extortionists One of the best pictures exposition got well under way, Responding. Lindbergh sald he had words Of Miss BUI'roughs as time Strongly Opposed to vey or more than 1.000 cltl~8 to you have seen in a long determine their . expected Teller While today's a.ttondance was estl· fulfilled a Ch il dhood dream to visit after LIme In response to tbe COIll Freight Rates Raise NEW YORK. Aug, 28 (AP)-Fed' time- Feature No. 1 mated to be sevPl'Ill hundl'cd uuller Japan and expressed his pleasure miltee's questions he said: ,Iecds and resources. On the basis of thI s s urvey It may erlll Investlgalors laLo toda.y advanc· Fall Release the third day's atlendo.nce Inst year. that aviation a nd radio had drawn "1 decline to tetlfy.'· KANSAS en'Y. Aug. 28 (A P}- ed the theory that extortionists mur· A New fllr offiCials were oDthnlstlc TPgard· the Amel'lcan and Japanese peoples RePald l\lore 'I'han Loaned lie possible tor the commlLtee to estl· The Carmel' is In no mOOd te) accept mate the totat rellel [unds needed dered 11lsa8hl Fullmura. wealthy GRANT ing the prosDects tor SUCCI' ding days, closer, FinishIng ao In tdcate and In · Jl1.l>anCSe Importer. a nd threw his without oppo ~ llion an lncrcase In nexl wlnler. .')/'e~/U lirorile/,. Tomorrow will see a contlnuallon volved Investigation of the elgbt bolly Into lho ocean from the Bel· frelghl rn, t~". members Of the in ter· City's 'Report on SitUll.tlOD of JUdging ot 4·11 club baby boeve8. Negro Gets 20 Year Term bank accounts maintained l>y Bl8hol> gon la.nd as t he ship neared New Yo rk .tate commerco commisslon were Trade bodies In each city were WITHERS agricultural. nplrlry. culinary. fruit. OTTIJMWA (Ar) - Dan Buck· Cannon durlng the period Of the August 7. EDDIE ILLAM flower. and poultry xhlblts. Satur· nero 27. Kcosoqua Negro. was sen· 1928 preSidential campaign. the lold today by OSCa.I' lloline o[ Chel'o· asked to 'report the atnounl OC I It waa salel thal anonymous let· Marjorie Beebe tenceel to 20 years Imprisonment committee was told by Bas1] Manly. keo county. Iowa, lOoney spent for unemployment r Oo cbIy hILS been deSignated as Des tel's had been received by Mrs, Mary )(01nc8 day. Derby day, and war when he pleaded guilty to a. charge Ita oxpert. thllt Miss Burrough8' H olln e was among the witnesses lIet last winter. thc comparative von Relssner. tbe young actress who Wheeler Oakman veterans' day. Il[)],earlng befOre tho commission Ilt nmount expected to b,e needed this Of assaul t with criminal Intent, l'eeords showed she repaid $10.607.71 accomp:lnleel 11'ujlmUl'a on the crulsD in __:_------more to Bishop Cannon than sho the regional hearing on lhe pro· winter. nnd the probable ability of to Halifax and back. Two men and a had reported be l.ad loaned to the poscd Increase at 16 per cent In rail· local authorilies to handle lhe sltua· road f"cight ralcs. I Le Is tho p,·csi. tlon. woman who hac! b en wl tnesscs In the antl·Smllh Dcmocrats, Investigation were arrested as they FIRST AID rIcnt of tho low" Co o "{'rat l~ e Grain llcsulls of lhe survey have not Manly .. aid ho could find no tec wore Ilbout to board an out town Dealel's aSAoclation. Lecn made public but were described at ord that 11 uston reported the con. tl'llin hut were released aCter ques· Feature No.2 Asserting t hat $3.000.000 had been n& being ve ry encouragIng so tar. In trlbutlon. ltonlnlj when they satisfied oftlclals lost In bank fallUi'c" In Iowa In the t hat they Indicate the expecled reo (]aJl8 for Explanation they had no connection with tho 1m' ]last 10 ycnrs. he said the fOrmer's IIcf burden this wlote,' will not ne Manly fUrther said that approxl. porter's dlsallpea.rance. ~redlt "virtually has collapsed." De, much greater than last and generally mately $10.000 of the loans reported The t heory of the federal men Is KEN scribing lho agricultural depreSSion wlthhln the ca]lacltles of the com· tu have been made by Blaho» Can. that when the band learned of in Iowa as "acute." he salll the fu· lOunlties to handle. non to the a ntl·Smlth Democrats j"ujlmum's f"lendshlp with Mrs. Von tUre of the Carmer loolts darker teRdy DU81nes!l Conditions were traceable to checks drawn bY fleissnel'. they decided to usc that 1I0W limn at nny time ln history," The committee. whlch Is headed ~{AYNARD the bIshop on the "polilical fund" he knowledgc as Il cl ub In a I>lackmall by Henry 1. Ha rriman. of Boston. maIntained In·the Continelllal 't~u st schema. ina company or v"aMhlngtoll. Grocer Files Suit \l'as allPolnled to make It study at Chalrm8n Nyc at tho close of the DES MOINES (AP) - Dan Maslers. lite continuity oC employment In hearings said: g"ocer. fllNI suit asking $25.000 Cram Luslne8s. SONG "I think tlle record made here J ohn Hammond. dry eruaadCl·. [Ut' It was prlmm'lIy set UP to study (ana COl' an expl(\.nation undel' oath riamages a ll eg~d to have bcen BUr· tho long rango problem of unem· fer~d when Hammond attempted to ployment and will have beforn It SPECIAL of the by Bishop Cannon and by his asso. elates. who had 'knOWledge or these 'obtaIn an Injuncti on against hiS' next week many proposals fOr expenditures Ilnd who reCused to store. tilnblllzing employment, For the Week-End CABELLERO teatlty.'· SIDWELL'S He added tho committee probably New Show would reconvene In Ootobel' to draft .. T d "Ends Its repol't to the senate and that First Times 0 aY Tuesday r.othlng wa" contemplated mean. Banana Tomorrow while, THE COWBOY NOW A PLAYBOY! Collected Per8llnllJly All Mystery The commIttee was told III Its In· Ice Cream Comedy, Action, Thrills, qUll'Y that Bishop Cannon collected Another Double .personally trom EdWin C. Jameson. Plan on Seeing This FEATURE PROGRAM New York. capitalist and RepubllCllon. WUlROCi RS 40c Great Picture $65.300; from J oseph S, F ,·ellnghuy· "MYSTERY . s~n. to'·me,· Republican 8enatOl' from Added Attractions- New Jersey. $10.000; aDd ha.d ave.ll' Per Quart ,r nble" tor the :North Carolina anll· NEWS REEL TRAIN" 'mlth Democrats. $5.0110 trom h IL ' ''' Q~ ' a, mlnnQW- HUlton. VIT APHONE ACT 10 leJlI Wood, Il" CRldent or the America,' Whetstone's -!\IJDEIl him," 'trust company ot Chal'lolte. N, CoO CURIOSITY REEL pictorial - Shot~ of 10ld the committee today that they Everywhero Coming Soon Very Interesting telephoned Bishop Cannon In ooto' - HUIII ~alldlt ~--"""C:""ar-t-oo-I-I" - JJarbara Stanwyck Three Conveniently bel' of 1928. rl'Qul'II!tlng $5.000. He TOBY, THE PUP Eddie QuiIian in "Sweepstakes," starting today for 4 days at .!I8.1(t the bishop wired him on oct, -World Late News "The Night Nurse" Located Stores A Cartoon Comedy the Pastim~ theater. . 19 tlJ!\t the ,\1m WQuIIl bl) forth' PAGBFOUR ' TlIE DAiLy IOWAN: IOWA CITY • A'J'UIWAY, A £T(lW,'[' 2!J, 1931
I I I. A's Stage 3 Run Rally in Seventh to Eke Out 5 to' 4 Wi,. Over · Yankees .\
BLOND IE-A False Alarm By Chic form, Roy Mahaffey 01:'2:. '"n-lIO:; ~ ~~, ~'"" ';·~'TIS Sportively 'N""T'E:RNJ:>..'ION~ Rld!I\.\'T--~ ""' .....~ Credited With APpLl~C:E.S C.ONN'ECTlo-.lS ~- ... Sl"r M~F'A.CTUQIl--lG Co, ~o R.ISH'r OOWN \ Speaking MAK.:e:F=lS OF AI.Y'''OMp...'IC ANt:) TEl-I... , 81nopSlS Fifteenth Win COU\l:J\... .\NG ~'E'2> SPR,IN6S "TU GO ME: ..:JUST 11I8pe( By DiU Rutledge \:'OQ l=FE~>-IT '''-NO IAJlldon ,!>A.'5SEN race tor Boston ...... 47 73 .392 Thr Towa Clly Bowling assoclatlon t(,UIllU :l.l'~:' 100 ~('I'IHnhlf>tI to nl'lI, American league balling luu/ds, but Chicago ...... 48 76 .387 Boston Leads Nuts <1('[inife IU'fI(lIc1lmlH tlflvisoldp. Nortll· he stili has a long way to go. By h('ld Its flrMt mel'llnll' of the year Yesterday's Results \\ pstN'1I will ('llIp!O,\" II ,.;llIa:ihillg' hitting twice yesterday In thrrp "t l)rc's HI·creatlon alleys last night 3.0; Rain Interferes P hil adel llhia 6; New York 4. BOSTON. Aug. 28 (Ap)-naln I,ackrluil] ill Ii, "frUlI t" dere'HI Its trips, Eddie boosted his averagl' to (It which lI\lle planK fo.· the 19aJ·U Cleveland 13; Sl. Louis 1. fcrced postpon ement of today's game cn·champloll,IIII" I'n ~: Hentc,' an!1 .360. leaving him 21 polnls below 1Vashlllglon at Boston-game call· s('ason Wp)'e sla,·tee\. between the WaShington S~nalors Hcb HU B"<'1t will IU:l II tho c[[onse. Ruth. In second plnce. E-d ' at end of the Ihlrd lnnl,'g, rain. 'J'hl' majo.' businesn of the evening o nd the Red Sox at lhe stort oC tho '1'he l' ul'(lI~ will not Il uv" the splen. The leaders: Onl y games sched uleil. was I he !'Ipclion of officers. Dick fOuI'th Inning. The Sox were Irad· did line of last fall. GlUn cs Tolln, R. AR R. IT. Pct. NorriR "r('~lvrd the ('Ice tlon to the ing. 3 to O. at the time. Two games Chicago 11.1 DeU·o ll. Simmons. A's .... 112 452 98 174 .3Rr. prl'slll~llPY while Allen Wallen wu_ wlll be played lomo," 'ow. ."0111(1 !:,oml ~/) llh()IllUl'C lI1att'· Ruth. Yanks ...... 116 436 118 166 .3 1 St. LoulH o.t CI veland. IIla(ll' s,·<"·I· tn)'y·tI ·en~ u'·er. Score by Innings: "ial is all 0,:11 IlIiI,ui., h'l~ to MOI·gnn. Ind'ns 108 383 74 138 .3Go New Yol'1( at Philadelphia. 'rl'aIllS to I'nl~" Ill<' co mpetition In Washington "" ...... " ...... _...... ,,000 hanl( UII. lis "ill>:l!' ,'el"":l1I amI Davis. Phlls ...... 99 323 22 113 .350 'Vashlngton at Boston. Ih r 1\\'0 IPlI;:;UI'S will not be announo· Boslon ...... 003 e'lii/aill w:.s ,1t· ... :I/·,· 11 ill cllJ( ihle Terry. Giants 124 497 9S 171 .3 44 III until II", n~xt meeting wh ich, II/ Bat.lerles-Crowder alld Spencer; tills SlllllllU· '·. Klein. Ph lis ...... 12:> 504 109 172 .341 lI1acI·'o.yden and Bel'ry. NA'[lONAI, LEAGUE . rhulul"d 10 hA held Wednesday, W . ) •• Fans would In", 10 RCP ChlNlgo Pet. /o!"pi. 9. at 8 o·clo<'k. pu ll UJl fl'om the (plla)'. hut the St. Louis ...... 82 44 .051 ---~------+ Will Announce Conunitlees, male. ial doeK not semn to lJr ado· roiew YOI'k ...... , ...... 70 53 .559 Minor League I At thp "Ilm ll IInlf' mell'bers of the Indians Get 16 Hits; Ch Icago ...... _...... 70 59 .543 ~ uMe to assu)'e It. ~lI<'hh~al1 looks various aSRoclllllol1 committees will Wallop Browns 13·1 ahead to an cleven thM wll! hold U)) Brooklyn ...... 67 60 .~28 Results I h~ !laOl (I, having nOl yet been ChOB· CIA!>VELAND, Aug. 28 (AP)-Mel Its co·liLlr. '\viHconHln hOJll's ro,· a ll Boston ...... :...... ii8 65 .472 ------+ en . Harder le ~ ~ho Browns down with lIT1lll'Oved 011([11. Indlqna. with 15 Pittsburgh ...... _...... 58 G7 .464 MrffiRICAN ASSO(,I .\TION 1'ho mpetlng Inst nIght was well four hils today while the Clcveland ITI(ljor 1~lterll1en hack. eXI",,,ts a Ph l\adelphln...... 54 72 .429 attrndNI an,1 thr enthUsiasm with Milwaukee 3; Indlanlljloll~ 2 • lndlans pounded out lbelr second great season. PurdllP Htarl(B up Cincinnati .... " ...... 44 82 . 349 whit'h the dl ~cu"_ lon was partlclpt-t. St. Paul 5; Toledo 3. straight triumph over St. Louis. 13 strongly with a goodly number of Yesterday's 'JtesllUII cd in giVl'8 good proml.e for an out· LoulsvJlle 0·7; Ka.llsa~ City 2·6. to 1. laRt y~:l1.'" "tars rCLU)·ning. St. Louis 6; Pittsburgh 4. slandlng s('a. on for lhe local keglers The Indians made 1 G hils {)ft Only game scheduled. WESTERN LEMWE In tI", comlllg SChl'dule. Gray. who was batted OUt In the GOJ; .es Today Wichita 8; DPIlVPr 4. Thl' "chcilulo and the date ot the seventh, and Klmspy. Gus Schrader Sets Plttsbu)'gh at St. Louis. 'rhc national amateur golf tille, one of the four crowns Bobby Omaha 10; Oklahoma City 4. ollcn ll ,/: or play will be anllouncld 'I'he vlclory put the Tribe o.bovA New Track Record Cincinnati al Chlcugo. \ Jones won in 1030, is thc goal of Johnny Lehman (left), former St. Joseph 4; Des Molnps 3. at an ('arly datI'. thc .~OO mo. .. k (or the first lImu In PhiladelphIa at New Yorlc. J3ig '1'en champ. Johuny Goodman o[ Omaha (top right), who de TOpeka 10; Pueblo G. 'Vccl(s. in State Fair Races 13oston at B,·ooklyn. "' feulcd Jones in 1929, and Jimmy .Joilnston (lower right) o[ St. 'SJPpr VALLE~ Score by Innings: R. II. E. i'aul, 1!J2lJ tiUist. Play starts Aug. at .Beverly, Chicago. St. Louis ...... _00 0 100 000- 1 4 3 DES MorNI':S. A \lg. 28 (A 1")-Gus :n Rock Island 7; 'Vaterloo 2. Gabby Street Clevala.nd ...... 401 010 43·-13 10 0 :-it'ltrader. c)'ack Cedar Rapids d,·iver. Moline 4; Keokuk 1. Batteries-Gray, Kimsey and I'·cr· " nd Emory Collins. Canadian dirt CardsCome \ TJ1J1EE EYE LEAGUE Find "Prize" r 11; lJarder and Myatt. track champion. carrlf'd away major Rangers Remain Undefeated SprlngCleld 3; Decatur 2. IlUn ors today In lhe Iowa state fall' Peoria 0·4; Danville 6·0. mclng program. From Behind; Bloomington 9; TerrI! Haule 4. Believed Lost C us Schradc.· was clocked In :28 hy Virtue of 13 to 4 Victory Evansville 2; Quincy 1. Mrs. Hill Gets tlat COr the one·half mile. thereby Beat Bucs 6·4 ST. LOUIS. Mo. Aug. 28 (API-So ~hattarlng the track mark. Collins \losed out Schrader In the two·mlle Dark Horse of Trap fal' o~ "flahby" Slre t Ie concel'nell Into Finals of l'Un by covering thl' distance fn 1:59. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 28 (AP)-Wcl· I hI' lo.t Is tound. Co l1ln ~ won tho seventeenth an· Shooting World Best "nl1l1 y t hI' en r,1I no I manager .... nt"ll Hawkeye derby over tho seven 'rived 11 b0.8\· hall lhat zoomed. Into Golf Tourney cessful eastern tour. the St. Louis D ·c·s necl'l'n.tion 15; Iowa City J)ee's Cur' 15-5 Viet-or" :\I,d on~ ·h alf mile roule. having no ill Grand American hi" mitt from tll(' lop oC the WaaII· ardlnnls ent~l·talnetl the home Wholl'sule Frull 5. nphlnd the tight hUl'ling of Ted cumpetltlon after Schrader was Ingto" mOI1I1Ill~nl Aug. 21. 1908. I!4!t. folks by coming four runs trom he· (,'lllII J~aglae Fay. the Dee's Recrentlon kItten· VANDALIA. 0 .• Aug. 28 (AP)-A IlTOTILAND PAnKo TIl .• Aug. 28 rorced out In lhe scventh lap with a tlng a mark for other big league hind to defent the Pit tsbll .. ~h PI. llnil'y Boys] H; 1l'00'U Hervke 9. Lallcrs had a circus day at bat and dark hO"se (l! cllly target shooting (AP)- Kansas Cty's famous golClng flat tire. "al('hl'''~ to shoot Ilt. rates, 6 to 4. In the th·st of a four Pre"s-CilIzclI 12; 1<31ks 9. pounded out a J5 to 5 victory over g\lIlOI,pd across tho traps ot the .mother. Mrs. O. S. Hili. conque"ec 1'110 (l nly real nccldent ot the 1"01' morc tho II 16 Yfar&-i\Ver game series here toany. GAMES I'll ON 1MY Iowa CIty Wholesale Fruit company. omaleur trapshooting nll~odallon to Ihe wind and one ot the biggest aftel'lloon resulted when Oren (Putt) ,Incp "Onhhy" joined up tor service rn,Ill."tl·i al r ~ag ue Tn addition to his (ea t ot fanning day to win IIIP g"ane] Aml'rJcan threats of the fair'ways In n dm· Mossman's motol'cycle sl:UP connected rO t' fom' base blows, CluJ·c. Ohio. lin "unlmo!vn" until nl r:,u'ilhllll hclldquat·ters In Il boi' While Mrs. Pressler hauled out from th(l f,.lI' 11(1 In Newbury. Pa. • Odl1 fi'ellowH vs. Knights or Batteries-Fay nnd Hili; ltauser 1<1.te todny. bo.LtIl'd Ilguln~t g,' at her magic Irons to rouf her more with whom "Oabhy" had iett It tor Pythln~ o.t Plll'l, fi eld No. l. u nd Maher. orllls to for e his way Into a tin fol' In experienced rival. June Beebe oC Maler. Milwaukee heo.vy welght. won AU fe' krc·plng. f"'s~ position with Fl','d Jlarlow. Chicago. 5 and 4. !\frs. HIli ~lIl e II. knockout vlcto['y ove .. Buck Ev· J'rp~ton G Ibaon tOilSI'd the tnmpu, nalry Boys Win 18·9 Newark. 0 .• aM n. !.'. WIIIllaum. f,.om behind with II. stln'lng Cl nlsh erelt. Ga.·y. Ind., In the (lflh round :'00 fnot pop·f1y to him. Slreet A game In which both teams or Oreenvllle, 0 .• wUh sCO)'('s oC 90. tt to deCent VI"glnla Van Wlo of Chl- ot thai I' scheduled 10 )'ound bout here TM oompletlon or lh third wcpk ,L.ngN1 wild scoring sprees was won Hoeb uck shot rrom the 17·ynr1ana ger Con· 'l'hrh' vlcto,')' wIth the lodge t~m thirg reoccupy the pivot position. hl~ pllsslng accuracy. Batlllrles-Wysong a.nd Slyles; nle Macl( said today. His wrist. brole. municipal Mhletlc fIe ld by the ol'en mon camo only after a last In ning I A. 60 Ur • \V11I1 only two of last yea.r·s line Football hos heen the sole 8110~t he Sl,rague and Lisle. en several weeks ago. has failed 10, league. was featured hy lhe hitting ),ally had netted nine "uns to ovC/·· 01 he,. Ihln rt'gulars-Ed Dolly and Nelson has pursued In co·lICge. While 1M. mend as well as hoped tor. "C Ddzlllli. )tange,· outfielder. who romo the Irad oC th,.. Elks. Do,h Pies- "I lIon 't 'I'ompklns-avallable, Magnussen's 'lenlling Clinion high hls a thletic 110 t tht'cc hlt ~ OUt of foul' 1I11l rij at ot the teams hi t (recl". and who's q,om eback adds greatly to the pre- rnrticlpatlon was confined to play· PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 28 (AP)- the plnte. Boyles. ) rotel pitcher. Bultorles-Chl.'l'vlnka nnd MeOce; Iy. "j've CarnerAo, God.frey 8U .8pel~]ell _080n outlook. ing gum'd on the prep cleven. J]d Don George. former heavyweight IVa" lhe brst with the bat of the KOzn ond Ka.lzcnmpye.·. '1'hol'e PHILA.DELPHIA. AuII'. 28 (AP) Um!er present plans DOlly. a , All Confe"onr-e Chole& wrestling chaml)lon. tonight defeat- the.re. ftU mhil, li'Q nnsylvania Stn,te Athl ell~ Try a delicious cut to.d~y center In high 8chool and varsity His performance on the Hawkeye d Jean Lecloux. Co.nndlan champion, Ihe whurr cQmmlllijlon t.ol)ay torrpally announC' YOI·lf. thc lato Tex Rlcknrd, tlgbt pro· ! keYstone plflyor last tall. will be team stanln/\' Capt. Dill G1aRsg{)W In the feature outdoor elll'a at the Jac~ Kearns Denies or Hloh's II cd susnenslon Of Primo Carne,·n. moto, .. and olhers at nn clt\bol'Ote ' ) lllaced at guard; nnd Magnussen. a umde him all,collforence Cl\olcO on munlclJlul stadium. Oeorge Bcored a -and a cup of that fa· I_r. 'rhey O,eorge Qod(rey. theIr managers .lncl Marriage to Woman w('lI dhl ~: pa,'ty. She Hce ks $6.000 In alar guard at Clinton hlgn. will be leveral pJc~ed el'lvens a nd brought tall In 26 minutes, IS seconds with entire sto.hles hecause of poor show· rt ll rgl'd U\\llll1d a l/mo'I Y and attOl·· sent ba.ck to center. him mention on their all star selee· a head scissors after he had weak· Suing foJ,' AJim.ony Ings. TIny Roobuck. wrcstler, WIlA noys fees. (mous Academy coffee, Alert, AI:l:ressh '9 tions. ened the Cnnoolan wltll two flying rolnstated effective today. CHICAGO, Aug. 2 (AP)-Jnr.k Krol'lls deni ed he mnrrled Mr!. ". ~ AggreBBlvcries9 was always a fell.· InBota.r as center n.nd both guar"s tackieR. Kcal'ns or thnt hn gave he.' the New gJ...- t,ure Of Magnussen'/I plo.ylng. HI, are concerned coo,ch Burt Ing... "r. j l{Oll l'n s. who managed Jacl( Domp Yorl< wed,lIng (larty. ' 185 pounds dId not match the usual ~e n has li ttle 10 worry about. Th~ I NEW YORK. Aug. 211, (AP}-AI wit Flued 1Jy '~lte HO Y wh clI the Inttpl' won tho world 'S 200 or more pounds or centers. mld·section of the Old Oold forward !Slngec. fQrmcr world's Ughtwclght PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 28 (A P} boxing chamilionshill. d('nl d In court Home Cooking Alertness !llld shlfth.esM were othe~ wall will look 111( 0 this In th" JlneUPi' chu.rnplon. started ~ comeback cam· Geol'ge IIf. Lott, Jr., Davis cup l ~ n . todo.y tha t he hn.l1 mo.l'l'l otl the WUIll OoggllShall, HrJlne_r In FInal. q'lJllIltles that &;,\ve him the high "Qolly ...... '...... II! I ~a lgn tonight by technically knock. ~8 itar. told lhe Philadelphia Bul· lin Wll O IR s lIln g him CO l' allmon;v. JrARI30H SJ;'RlNOS. Mich .• AuII'. Continuous Luncheonette Servic~ rating he attained In '29. ~l agn u8se n ...... __ ...... 9 I' lng out the voteran New Yorker. I ~ tlll OVCl· lon, dhitanc~ telephone t o· The womnn. M.·s. L~gana Ken/'·n ~. 28 (AP)-ITarrla M. Coggesha.l1 , De~ The previous 8onsoll, while he TompkIns ...... rg EddIe .. Can~o nl?nll .. Mart!n In the day that he would not contest a dl · Imel just told Jmlg Daniel P. T ~u(1o MOi nes, will ploy John F. Helln~8 · -Nas undersludylng to Capt. Dick From the material tur th08e job~ \80cond round of theIr 10 round bout ~rCfl acUon Clled here Y9~terday 'by lhllt Mho Illlli Kearns were lQarrled In sey. Tndlo.napolls. lomorrow to de· THE ACADEMY Brown. Magnussen won a minor let· ConCh I,nll'wereen , !,,~ ",ave enoug~ at the Coner, IIIaDd atadlum. Sin· ~8 ~Ife. th• . form~, Ablgllll Staple· Allantio City. N. J .• on Aug. 4. 1921, chill the Michigan open te!)nle cham· tel'. Llleklng Ill'CP ezpca'lence at the left over to aid him In flillnr tackle ge.· welihed 185 pounds, Martin \ ror~ "Uen, .The lult Ulted no caule nllLI Ihnt she re<'clveu Icll clta.t/ons plunsltlp. HrnUCS9(\Y 16 I"lied ffrlt f "Wh,." fou Wallt to Know, Call 810" po.t. he practiced palling durIn, und end berilla. 181 1.2. c1lvoi'ci ~ctlo~. from Mayor Jnmcs Wlliker ot N ~ w and Coggeshull second. ------______- ___,N,;;W~ , . au 'P 29, 1931 I « , .!": SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1931 .. TIm DAlLY lOW-B. fOWl: CITY PAGEFlV!.
ralrly new. II bore the label 01 a, They spt'ang for It as the table "'1'h18 is evidently tlle limll o! the down. They're flooded out at the a hltcl'hlkl'r. nUl lO days ago he MnltlcnhctHl out:ltler. This plnce had floated from ttnder lhem. M cca cellar, and the water.!'as gone {ecca, by all accounts, a ntI a couple Two Confess ~vorked for B. B. \'o.1roo. Since been tl\e nome ot Anna, thought John "'1"he river must be terribly high," to the d eper celiaI' ef t he ware· or men who were dOlVlI III the wood lhen he had becu staying t t he Ot· '\ W ade. said Wade, "but It can't be ns high house. There must be a wily out ot cellar ,,"o,'e nearly killed. 'rhe wa· ten home. ikee.~ ter came over the lop ~o sulldenl)". Charged wllh bank robbery and How long had she beon gone? Not as t his." thnt." Brule Holdup long, he g uessed. There was a g laSS lIe made a rapid clilcu lation. Even 'rile two men dived through t be What they were doing down In the abetUolI" robbery, respccUvell', Heath fc Youn, I of water on the table and a small supposing the water had risen above holo aod came up to the vault or t he cellar I don't know." and Archer probably wlll be armlgned bome co_ntalnlng white tablets. A the level of the whart, It should not warehouse. T hey made slow prog The watchman let ,VlUle ;md Elk Police Arrest Four in tomorrow In county court nt Ogallala, newspaper, (ound a mong t he bed have been hlghe.· than their waists res8, pushing tbelr way between t he out of tb.e warehouse, nnd they went where they are In jo.1 l. clothes, bore tho current date. as t hey stood upon the table. Now t10atlug cases. ACter ten minutes blick, ullkle.(]eep In wuter, to t ho Connection With A prolonged seal'ch revealed noth It wns lapping Ilbout their chins as of swimming through the debris, Club, In time to arrest the uctlvlties Bank Theft Firemen ave Town .1, J olIO saw a slghl tha t gladdened his of n. rescue pal·ty that was prepal'lng RAND L tA (AP) - Fire destroyed Synopsis or Preceiling Instulments that evidently rfln up Irom t he }:lot· Ing else. '.rh e celiar ,,'as weli ventt tf,ey clung lo the bar, their taces eyes. W lL hln a rew leet or him, a to force its way Into the cellar In a Inspector Joh n \Vaile, or the tom 01 the bin. Suddenly he tduch. lated - a IIttio too ,ieU, for lL wns tlat agnlnst the brick vaulting above. BR LE, Neb .. Aug. 28 (APf-Four lhe house, barn, and se"eral out- very dl·aughty. Sullllenly the whole building seem· flight or stairs led out of the water last despairing hope of gettJnll' them buildings on lhe Harry Bennet tarm Lomlon police, while engnged In ed anothcl' ll'On obJe 't. lle pull ed men wel'c unller arrest todny In the on t ho edge of town. No eSlimate of trying to rUIl t10wn a gllng of at thIs, and It yielded ImmedlatE'ly. '''l'herc's a ventliator Homewherc," ed to shake. And then, with l'xlm to a small door. Presen t1y they Wl'I'e out alive. said Wade. "Our Mr. Al kness, 01' ordi nary rapidity, the water began dragging themselves up t he IItall"8 t o A la unch carried th m back to one $2 ,285 "obbery late y('stercJay of tho t he 1088 was made. F ire depa r t; crllllinals kllown Il ~ the India lIe heard tile hollow clan k of steel our MI'. Ragglt Lane, whoever th e to tlescend. a n Iron door. 01 the poJlco boats, alld, as they WCl'O Fnrmers Slate bank hel'e, and oW - ments from Fayette, W'est Union, Ilubblli' men, sees lJlI, Smith, It against stE'el. '1'0 Wade's rell et .. nd surprise It changing their c l othe~, utter n hot cers tIlll!1 two of them hall IIlgnell and umner responded to calls f ur lodlJlng house ShlVey, gorgeous. "What's t hat?" naked ]O) lk curious· maste,' or ceremoni es Is, Is n cl'Quk "Whnt's happened?" gasped E lle was not loc.ked, ana, sll[lIng It aside, bath. Elk was loqunclous. confesAlons_ help, and were given cr tIlt Co r stop- ly dressed :Uld III lhe ('OIlIPUIlY or ly. 011 hygiene. By t he wny, It looks as 'rhe mystery wns susceptible of wa on ly ono solullon; n po,·tlon of the he fo und a short tlight oC stone "No, I'm not seal'ed - was, J\tllllits IJelnK Gllllman ping t he blaze bc!ore It rcached the an elderly 1111\11 , Jle tmel(s her "Olva me a hana with this bin," If there had been ter here. Look o. desel·tcd houso, where sho roo salel Walle quietly. "I think it will at tho green stu.l n - It l'u ns u p to wall hl\d collflpsecJ undct· the pres· stE')'s t hat led to a large door, ob thOUgh," be ndmltted. "I've ruined ~' a1Jace Heath. 3 , was captured business section. viOllsly on the street level. lie was a perfecUy good 8ult, and who's go· Bumes her Clndel'cll" role. Lutor move now." tI, e roof! Let·s go." Stlre, and the water was finding a at a Carm housc a few hours acter • ChinlUn:m, HI'OIl by \Vnlle In 'rhe bi n swung around on an In 'rhey went bllck to the level', and lower level. unbarring this when an authoritative Ing to pay tor that? But what WOI" the holclup anti admitted being th .. TKkf'8 O"er Bank Assets Ibe 811me house, Is IIIUI·lIt'red. The vlslLJle 1,Ivot, nnd the wall opened E lle pulled. The leve.', a.pparently, " Drop In to the wnter," Wadc voice hulled him. It W IUI lhe nlt;ht rled me, at tll'st, WlIS the thou!{ht gllnman who enICrl'd the bank. I n CllEROKEE (AP) - Assets 01 the Intlill nubbcl' men ,Ie see lid ou In wflru, revealing n narrow dool'way. luttl stuck, and, though ' Vade lent crlecJ. ","Ve must find the breech." watchman, who held In leash a tero· t hat these InJa Rubller boys had his po~se~s l on wns $1,960. Lewis former Fh'8l ::-lntlonlll bnnk, which cillus·looking Alsatlan police dog. Wade lind seize a ring foulld on "(;08h!" gasped E lk. his weight, It woul d not move. B e swam nlong the wall until ho caught me. I see now It was an act Archer, 20, was arrested lat!'r at closed nine monU.8 ago. have been tbe dplld man. A IIIlnor III Illter 'rhe IJlles of wood had vanished " Whom did you leave outside?" felt his logs sucked from under him , " Police, llI'e you? Lel's hnve a look of Providence." JulC'sbllrg, 010., and charged with taken ov r by t he Central '['rust and takes Wade to a shill, Iho Clllllllln also. 'I.'hey were fastenrd lo lhe asked Wade sharply. 1111(1, bracing himself against tho at you," 8(lld the skeptical l11an . "Was It'I'' asked John Wade Qulct. tll'lylng lhe auto, which lIeath hall· 'avlngs bank nnd wlJ1 be ret urned Iy. "Thel'e was somebody there to of 01 which \VII H n ttl1e1lCd by 0. mys wall. F IEJ..8 hlng Ills lamp befo,'e him. "MIlI'lln and Sco.nce. They've brlokworl" ht' groned (Jown. Prcs· Il tool( somo time to convince him, ed to get out 0[ town. 130th men to the cxtent nearly $7&0,000 to terious woman lUulled Allnfl. He W acJe pnsSed thl'ough the little door pr'obabl y been monl,eylng about wi th ently he fo un d the hole; n section o[ a nd t hen ho expla ined what, to F.l k'~ close down t he ventJiating SllllCt anll mllde wrillen s t.atements de))oRllora Monday. Depositors ha ve recognizes the ('aplal .. as the war. E lk followin g. the-" the wo.lI, rour feet Wide anel three 01" OI'dc l"l y mind, was the supreme mys· put out the light - yr'l'll IIrobably ]~lI.r l y todny J ohn Ollen, unciI' of agreed to leave 1& per cen t o! their four fee t hi gh, lla.d bUl'sl undor t he l ind 0. control In th6 house. I'm depo~lt lIIan \Vho WIIS with Lib, Smith, "'}'hel'e's a switch here," said the At thllt moml' nt the lights went tery or t he evening - wby the Iron ArchE'r, and Earl 'Washhurn wer olhp,' NOTES AND TlIERES T YPED Ing stage. 'C hinese n elV~ lI a p l' l ·. Neat· 0110 of very hi g h tide tonight. It'lI he too , side. Ills feet no langeI' louchetl Classified Advertising Rates acclu-ately and reasonably, Mimeo 'rhey wem cnrrylng extra crew, I he walls he Co und Chin ese wrlllng hll( iI tor II H, I'm thin ld ng." bottom. 'r1'C'a high flE>us! lJe had blloth. Also room a nd kitchenette, no lime to wunder; alr'eady Ule police close In- Dryers, 520 E . Wushlnglon. I"OR SAI.B- DIRT, C I N D I,; n S. launch was down by the HI ern. Phone 31~5. "l;Ioled," sald the scrgeant bt'ent h FOR RENT- TO RESPONSIBLE lessly. "She's sinking." partiE's two 4 room apartments, The second police Inunch calliE' WHeN-IF - ,lIeN/HEN, NEff! PIXIE , DA~INc;.. I unusually pleasant. Attl'actlvely f ur· roaring Ull and I'escued Wade and tiff CHI'-!>", NOTHING- IN UFE - OHE. iHI~c;.... IS nlshed, N~ r main campus. 'Ph one his companions. Bill the cract that IS C~f(fAIN - MONEY, LEAST OF ALL.. 206 0. had rammed Wade'" boat had vanl.h· .sUR.E.- WHE.t.( wE.'~E Fon RFJNT _ T WO M OD ERN IT DON'T IIIVF. TO BE A BIO AIl- FOUND - A TI 0 S P r TA L FOR counlry hnullng anti (ur nl ture r oo ed, and the c"ew of the police Inunch -HEN.' HE/(! lieN.' i01)AY IT MAY MA~R1cD, WE'LL ver tlKement to be seen. You caw bootR nnd RhocR, (Mal and Ce- ~n uvcd . McCulle 'J'raMCel·. I! hone had bee n so Intent upon rescue work l5E. ONE MAN'S -70MORROW NEVER. HAVE TO a),artrnents. $23 IIlld $JR, 603 S. lhls one, didn't' you? l11alo). All patlenls (shoes) returned 2174. thal nobody had noticed whllhet' It Van Buren. In excell pnt h~a l th (t hose dyed In- ______had disappeared. lnstanlly, hOWlWet·, NEffl hEIi/ liEN.' ~RR.Y A60UT f'OR RENT-MODER N, N IGELY 'J.i'OR RENT-DESIRABLE HOMES. lUlled). ]'hono 17 or G92 fo" ambu- LON(; n l::lTANCg AND GloJNFJRA L signal lamps began to Weller, nna, MONE.y.l1 1(l.llce. T. Dell J{elly o. L. 1'. Ro- from up nnd down the river, cam~ furnished apartmenls with prlv. Phone 4383. hauling. Furnltur mov d, crated ger~, chle[ surgeon. responses. ate baths. Towa F urniture, Co., 226· ------and ijhlppell . P ool curs fat· JI "Close sbore, sid" ~ald a wam 228 S. D ubuque, FOH RENT-8 R OOM: MODERN (ornla and Reattle. Thonl j180n Ing voice. house, furnished or un(u rnlshed, Male and Female Help 32 Transfer Co. A green signal lamp was wi nki ng FOR RENT- APP R OVED DOUBLE P hone 3698. WAN'l'ED-GIHI. TO WOItK I,'O H l>een out or hi! from the wha,·r or th Mccca. The room, ; J 2 each girl. l?urnlshod woO) n.n d boa i'll. P hone 3757. Wanted Haulin~ 't qu ite lure detachment o! lantl 1l01l~ hlLtl arriv. kltchenctte with gas Included. Phone }' OR R ENT- SIX ROOM MODEJRN ntll It arrived ed, and the two boals made fOI' 3 Zl·"\V. house on Rundell, six roo m rs In a bol' shore. modern house In Co ra lvlUe. MoUlt! Rooms Without Board 68 WAN'l'ED-Al,L KINDS OJ.' HAUL· )irs. Oaks mct Wado's forCe ns It FOR REN'l'- STRICTL"t MODEJRN and Blakesly , Phone 348. In g. Phone 3J 05. marched to the house. apartments furnished or ull fur Heating·Plumbing·Roofing 21 "1'd like to lmow wl, o's In cha"gs nlshed, Phone 4343·W, l!'OR RENT- ALL MODEIlN 8 th e (nm9u1 or this busin ess," she ~a l d. room h ouse wtth gnrage, e) l o ~e In. W ANTgO-P L U M 13 T N G AND fm, Street reo "J'm responsible," salll ' Vade. FOH RENr- WOODLAWN .i\1·AR1'. P hone 2952. I h ealing. I.a t·ew Co., 110 S. Cllbe t. to t h OBe l'o lh0Y will m(l.ko Gather Credit ~\rll ll pie under whle.spreu(] wings, has tho t111'1I1!J or avlllllon In earlier ogo. p,a rded In Rll'cet us plausibl e, Il~ theIr future home. years, purchascd tho "Iallc. Liberty. llllt conflrmn tlon \VIlK lacking. A enlisted the crrol·ts ot one or anal" In which Otto Iflllig. the "1~lylng ThN'e has ],pon u gradual nun·ow· reccnt rumOr thllt tho noyal Dutch Mr. and M,·s. Maul'lpe Dov(>l' 1'(" to Stabilize t lcula,' clas8 which Is usually aRao· Phologrllphel· ... lind H ollier Ilolrlle, In" Of til\! Ch1c:llio·Llvcrpool wheat Interests mi ght seU Home ot theil' turned FrJday from a viSit With spl·(>a11'. and lin Invincible bulwllrk (Or tho pages Of the oountl·Y. It remained Mrs. ],o(tredo's proposed startln!; bec traded Rlnce carly July when thore September was only I 1·2 cents un· Davenport Woman lIfrs. Dana White. prilish pound stN·lIng. [or Mrs. Gel'aldlne Gray Lorfredo. point, has heen reassombled and Is Plan1es May WaS a transncllon at 92. appeared on del' WinnIpeg October. 2 Both New York and Pari. bank. Ot this city. to transfer her duties approaching readilles~ for the long Killed in Michigan the lapo today as low as 58. then rc· erH, It "as I!ldd In highest Wall from those Of a housewife to that flIghl whiCh only one tlyer hflS been Temperature DroPl! covered to 67. China has been a heavy buye" ot HI r~ct han king clt'cles, nropOS6 10 ot a daring ocean rlyer. It's quite able to complete satisfactorily. Attempt Race ALLEGAN. lItleh .. Au/:. 28 (AP)- The cooling effect of ThurRday's Jlcavy IRHue Recovct1! wheat lately a nd 20 fu It cargocs maim the crNllt 80 Inrg(l lhero can a leap ovon In this rapidly moving Roger ~Yl\lIamH did It with Lewis ~1t·s. Gcrtrude Krakow. 39. ot rain was felt all or Friday. when Kreuger and Toll. a heavy reature (rom Portland. Oro .• dUring August L(' nO furth('l' Quc3t1on as to the age. Yancey, as navlgalol·. In July, 1929. tho thermometer reached 76 as tho -yesterday, recovored partially today, havo been chartel'ed to C!ll"'y wheat Over Pacific Davenport. 13., was Illjurcd falally Mablilly of tho pound. which Is 80 But Mr.. Loffl'edo Is used to paid for by money raised lJy Ital· hlgh('st temperaturo or the day. closi ng 5·8 Of a pOln t higher, tor Shanghai. Chinese flour un· III Cangl'M, neal' hel·c. late today widely used a~ the common medium leaps. T hoy began In 1914 when lan·Amerlcan subscriptions trom all The mercury Btood at 68 Ilt 7 a. m .• Several pl'omlnent stocks pushed porters have withdrawn frOm tho when she wn.s struck by a.n automo· of Intcl'national exchange. and reg-lsterCd 60 at 7 p. m. The 4P 2 to 5. then slipped back a polnl she started I'e• r al r c areel ' b y mak . over tho country and she has ex' Dlarket pending decision of tho farm Japanese Newspaper IJjle driven hy Clark Wilson ot Chi· ,\Vhllo bankrl'S were not prepare!! Or two from LOll In the late trading. Ing parachute jumps from hot all' l)ressCd her hOlles that tbe flight board to 8ell wheat and flour crcdlt. cag/), lowest temperature recorded Thurs· 1\8 yet to l'cveal the cxact size of lhe It was notable. however. that the balloons at countr~ rail'S. In 1917. wlli l)rOVe ti llCCC8Sfui In tMao words. Prize of $25,000 \\frs. Krakow. en rou te to her day night was 64. loan. it I" bell~ved It will be between markel was most active on the ad· she made her first 'chute jump from "A great rnrlllY Hllllan·Amel'icans at Stake home f"om Ludington. 1Illch.. was $500,000.000 und $500.000,000. pro· vance. U. S. Steel and AmerIcan a plane an(l. In 1922 In Rome. she trust that this flight wtll mean even ftl'uek aftcr st~pplng from her own 'vlded In I'qunl portions by New York Lytton W oman Dies Here Telephmeanor for any person. firm or a nd a department ot labor ruling Pl·C· hat! J'CplLl l'ed and huprov('d tho Since your coal dealer is ferced to pay in advance-over one-half of every corporation to violate this act. The vented his deportation. I'llIn£'. JlI c l' c:J,~t'(1 IJlfti01l' l'(1IVCI' ton of coal in his yard-it Is only fair that all bills due him should be paid ' pena lty would be 8 tine of not les8 Since then he has just been a sus· than $100 or not more than $600. or pect In two killings. but hIs Illea to· Dy 81,ortenjnl; the pro[Jeller all when due, 4·1I con Imprisonment of not less than 10 day was that he was just a n hOl1 est hH'h al <'arh cntl, anli by fIIU ng !l Mllchrll business man "who nevor dono no· !!l'W tall to the machine, Moyle li nd daYB and not more than 60 daYB for With over $50,000 of coal bills still unpaid-with cold weather last ap' pl ace n~ each ottenea. body no harm." Allcn hOlleLi lhey had. Incl'cll"cd It. F. P. Jlrt1ng Ilowel' to l'ai~c 1120 gallons of proaching and huge sums of freight char~Les to be paid on coal now arriving th e olt! Guests From Toledo gaHolille IlIslead o( IO~O. dnY8 of Church Rites for 'j'hl')' h('l/ev~d u l ~o they had In· in o.ur yards-the Iowa City coal merchants cannot continue to sell coal on IIIl lect Mrs. Hogan Today Depart lor Home creased the plane's erulsinll' HII CC(J an unsatisfactory credit basis. "BUIR III Martin Rouse, Jr .• or 'folcdo, Ohio, frolll 9G to 116 miles an hOIlI'. f1 ddllnl( Funeral service tor Mrs. Bridget who hllJ! been spending the last weck They planned lo u~ the Rall1usht· tbl'ough M. Hogan. 80. who died Thursday at the home of hlH parents. Mr. I1.IHI ro IJc,wh because Its l'Ullwlly IIr Start saving now for tbe day you need fuel and pay your coal plaYing afternoon, wl/l be held at 9 o'clock ?>Irs. M. T. Rouse, 900 N . JohnSOn 1II01'C than II mile Is the 0ll ly one of J!el·.OIlS thl8 morning from St. Patrlck's .. trect. loft yesterday for his home. ~urncl('nt length to glvo thell' IJlnne man whelll IIC delivers the coal. He was acoompanled by J Hmew !1II0 1l 1l1lll1111l 1'01' the take·o rr. ~hurch. Burial wUl be In St, Jo· Oerl·Y. a lso of Tolcdo. MI'. nousc Both Moyle Rnd Allen are Pl/olS. seph'8 cemetery. graduated from the college or com· The rOl'mcl' 1M mn l'l'lerl. wllh a. hotn(> Mra.' Hogan. who was born In merce In 1929. and Is audllor of ut I1lversldc. Ill. Allen, unmarried. BOONE COAL CO. Ireland In 1861, and was manled to ~ear8' Roebuck company . (oj frOll1 1';)(01 Cl·. Cnl. John Hogan I.n 1872, III lurvlve4 by Mary Rouse accompanied her three SonB: F. liogan, Iowa City. CITY FUEL CO. J. brother as far as Prln ccton. 1II. She Edward M. Hogan. Amery, Wis .• was en route lo Zeigler. III.. where Police Name Man and Thomas M. HOlI'an. Toledo. O. IfI he w1ll teach music alld English In Back of Revolution THE DANE COMPANY the hIgh !!Chool. during the coming 104 Chicago Movies year. HAVANA. Aug- . 28 (Al'Cnl'i OH HAUER·LAMPERT Chaperoned 'by Pollce IJ ovla, I\n Anntwol1s gruduato unu Hoover, Companions ... on at 01. AUrelio H evia. Oil£' of the !ilx n H tl onall~t union chl cftuln H. WI'H LUMBER CO. CHICAGO, AuII'. as (AP) - One Off to River Caml) named ' by the secret ))0\1 '0 lOl.hlY hundrod and tour neighborhood as the moving spirIt or th recent • JOHNSTON COAL CO. theater. pl'ovlded their ulual tare I.unA Y. Va.. Au g. 28 (AP) - Cullan I'evoll. ut comedy. drama and mystery to· P"csltlcnt Hoover ftl'l'lved at Ills Young Ilevla. who surr('ndCl'l'd flight undel' the armed ohaperonage Ha.,lllan c,unp 1Q,le today to Spent! lind now I.. III p"'son with hlH ('llhel', OAKES BROTHERS lit the JIOllce, II /lulet weck end. \'Iaa accused In 0. I'ellol'l lo the h 1\(1 "Shoot to kill." was the anllwer to On the leisurely tl'll) trom ·Wash· o ~ th H~c r e t police. Santia>{1) Tl'U' ROSE COAL CO. tlle cou,'!try'" law entorcement oftl· lng-tOil. Warren Falrbllnlu. publis her jlllo. of hnvlng senl tho rev(,lul!on. ch,la to the early morning bombing of the IndianaPolis News. and Marie n .. y expedition whiCh clushed with & of three of the motion picture hou.· When nnem]lloycd families are given relief this winter among Sullivan. Washington newspllpel" tedel'lll h'ooPs at GIMI'a August SHERIDAN SON ell. Pollee Commluloner John AI· those they will have to thank are Jane E, Moore (left) and Dorot1IY lllan. wero hll COlnPlllllollS. 17. cock promleed "full III'otection" and SHULMAN COAL CO. 8late·. AHomay John A. Swansoll Giffin (right) two of the 18 votuntccn who preserved 800 blUlhels IDA GROVE (A'P) - An unlrle ntl· NElW'rON (A.P) - A coroner's JUI'y ISlIued the warning: "Any pel-aon of appleR anq peacheR at the tracie RChool for girls lit Philadelphia, tied man waa founlt hanglllg trom returned (~v~r(lI c t of ac ((lental YODER COAL AND ICE CO. ) lultel'ln" III the allllYIl around thea.· The two nrc Rhown preserving fruit whieh wns going to wnstc on 0. ratter In the stockyards. He waS d ('(~t h In conn~c t1on with thl' denth t01'1I hlul better look- they ml.ht be taken to the ho~pltlll In an uncon· or Lee McCull ough. 99, whosQ bOlly ,boV' tar~ lor laQk Qf " ~Al'ket. BCIOIll cODdl~lon, I WI\S found II\"t night,