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Jltternatlonal New. 8filniN Ceotral PrftN A..lJGcl.U.. IOWA CITY, IOWA TUESDAY. AUGUST 27, 1935 VOLUME XXXV NUMBER 73

Evacuation Of Firebug Tells Rustlers War Long Kills Bill · II AS GIANT BOMBER FLEW OYER MOUNTAIN AT 232 MILES AN HOUR ' African Capital Of Se~ting 24 Breaks Out In By Filibuster Begins During Denver Blazes Illinois County Through Final DENVER. Aug. 26 (AP) - A JOLIET. 111.. Aug. 26 (AP) - Warlike Moves youth, booked as Warren R. In automobile". but every whll Senate Hours Cramel·. L7. who 6Illd ho set /1.11 determined &JJ the horae Diplomats LOok For 24 fll'os In fl\'e daylt to "rerol'm" mounted bands of tho old west, Represcntatives Sing, the girl he met In a rooming one hundred W\lI county farm Mussolini to Seek house. was In jail tonight and vlgllanteJ! tonight belran a patrol Perform to Tunes German Support For Denver's waVe ot IncendIarism to lut "until every rUJIller la was at ao end. caught and convicted." By Navy Band While Demand on Nations Downtown buildings 6t\ll wero well.armed a.nd (leputilled by Session's End Neal'8 (By the Ali80elated 1'n18II) under guard. however. as potlce Sheriff Michael J. Breen. they WASH TNOTON'. Aug. 21 (Tues· .sought another firebug. toured the by-waYIt of the coun­ 'The naJo-Ethloplan c11818. helght­ day) (A P)-Congreee adjourned an Ine· their legations. Food prices mount· told him he mel the girl at tho Saturday white Invcsllga.tlng 80 Revelt hill! co nstitutional powers to Id. I·oomlnghou.se. found she was mysterloWl truck on a farm ordel' adjournment. London - Diplomatic o'bservers "Ieadlng a life of shame" and th reo ('llIM Firat Se""lon looked for a p08slble move by Pre­ trIed to reform her. H e told The vigilantes w I'e made UP The house closed Its rll'st G alon mier MU9/loltnl to s ek German sup, her If she did not reform. ho by leveelt from cach lownshlp or ot the Sevenly-foul'th congress at the county ..tter John R . Butler \lOrt for a. demand that other na· would burn down the house 12:09 a.m. (EST) attel' turning back reported tha.t two calves wers lions yield their colonies to pre­ where she lived. 1'he landlady. the block while waiting to learn stolen from him lut night. ierve peace. The war olflce hasten­ Informed by the girl. called po­ what course the sen te would pUr- The sherlff'8 ottlce said the ed troops to MaJta a.nd Aden. lice and they captu red young 8ue. When Spea.ker BYrns rapped thefts were apparently the wOI'k Arabia. and dlsplLlched an alrcralt Cramer last night at a dOWn­ the final pval. the clock In the ot ul'ganlzed gangs. which drive carrier to the SUI)Z canal. town restaurant and dance hall hou chambcl' read only l~57 p,m .• up to a. farm. aomellm 8 cut a Pari&-French oWclals welcomed where he had a "date" with the or l2 minutes behind the real time. girl. tence. load th atock and drive But a tumuitupull day of conter­ l ' promise tram Mussollnl of evl- a.way. 4ence 10 Ju!ltlfy his "colonial opera­ Clloes and comproml 8 which man­ Uon." hoping It'would supply a. basis eu vered the administration Into reo writing It. cotton loan plans Il8 the lor conSidering an Invasion 0/ Ethl· Soviet Leader apia as a punitive measure. a.nd not Police Squads pdc .tor mollIfying southern sena­ u war. tOl'ij a.nd wInning $76.000.000 It. cash BoIlano. Ittoly-Premler Mussoltnl. Counters Fear for lho vast .oclal secul'lty program liking ranking command or the Stop Attempts was nulflrted by th Louletanan·. military maneuvers near Brenner five and a half hour talk·test. ItoII/OIson Hurl8 ('harre AMs. called an extraordlnary m!'et­ Of "Red Scare" Ing of his ca.blnot-1rom which de­ By Picketers Bluntly. htl was charged by Sen­ cl.lons conceml ng the African crisIs Ambassador Asserts ator Robinson. the democratic I ti_ were expected. Cop Captures Leader er. Senator Black (D-A la) and othera U.S. Propaganda Is al'my bomber, built in Seattle, flying ovel' Mt. wllh "dellberalely killing" the third SIPle. - The 8tc8.Illship Nazario Ruiniel', Was!lington- 14,40B feet high-cnroute to Duyton, Ohi 0, for tests. The craft, rank d as the world' fa tc t and long st Of Omaha Strikers kuro saJled for East Africa.. bear­ Worse Than Soviet's deflcl ncy bill "carrying tunds for range bomber, Ilvcraged 232 miles an h01l1' Io)' tlte 2,lOO-mile fli ght. It will compcte with otber new bomber!:!. log 1.1.45 bla.cks\)lrts and 80 otricers. MOSl:OW, Aug. 2~ (AP)--Both As He lours Area the aged and crippled by hJs II I 11- SovIet olfle/Ills and the RUSllian ------OMAHA. Aug. 26 lAP)Sw1ttly buster. " ADDIS ABABA, Aug. 28 (AP) - prl.'ll!" lUawt... in~d today lor th" moving police mobile unit squads "No I aln·t," Long retorted'• ..,; tthlopian natives and Italian auth­ seoolld day, a policy or strict Polite Senator Oilers AAA Report On Ope~~tions For Continue. to Love lal today nlwed In Ihe bud the \he talk don. orities alike began evacuation of the sllenl.'e with rcprd to the Ameri· Instruct Huey On plans Of strikIng Omaha. Street car :Downtown. PI' IIldent ~ ..\ capital today amid rapid-fire devel­ can prot.est agrunst whHt Wash­ To Wife After 35 Year. company employe~ to ta!l1I"h a IllU.t up late In the White Houee. gu­ opments Indicative ot 80 general be­ blgton called Irl'f...-tcrence In the Proper Place to Go Last Year Shows ~uge Balance And Divorce A.ttempt pick t IIno In viOlation oC state lawil. Ing over con'e8))Ondence and a hug. lie! that hostilities were almOllt at internal affairs uf ths United Th poll e d p"'voo tho "trlkers stack of billa awaiting hili IIlgnature. band. SIMes. Take Steps to Seek . of their leacter. H. N . Nelll~lI. jU8t He was kept InCormed ot the senate WASHINGTON. Aug. 26 (AP) ...... LOS ANGELEI!'!. Aug. 26 (AP) - Prices of tbe scanty food com mod­ The foreign ornce gave no In­ a few minutes betore 4:30 p,m. (C T) situation. Polite ScnatOl' LewIs m-III) whose! IUel Boared. The Hallan govern­ dication a8 to when an 81lswer Dismjssal of Tax Threat of. Jail Married COl' 35 years. VIrgil F. Wln- the hour plckettng waJJ to begin at Puform to Tunes colleague8 are always "able" or " dls­ ment began evacuatln,li lUI citizens 610w W8.8 on the wltne811 etand. tee­ the Twenty·tour·th atreet and Ames A t the othel' end or the capitol, \<} t he ))Oh~ note of protest. tlnguished." submitted a IJOser to­ Suit ' Against AAA . • . and legations In the event of alr avenue car barn. Ol\~ Of' the main representa.tlvell aa.ng 8 nd pertorme(l delIvered yesterday by A'nbu.ss­ ulght to Senato" Long W-La). IVABIlINO'l'ON. Atlg 26 (AP) ItlfYlng 1" an all rnpt to obtain 1'1 bombardments. Causes Many tcrmlnaJs of the 51 reet ra.llwll.Y cOm­ to navy band tunes In the customary ador William C. Bullitt, might be The f11lbu stel'lng LouisIanian said Settling up Ol)pratlons ro,' the lasl dlvurce (l'om Sarah C. Wlnelow. Acting on Premier l'dUBSollnl'8 or­ expected. pany. _slon.end frolic, Crowded gallerlee he was "just prev~ntIng the Benate der.. the Italian legation shipped 60 fInancial yeal·. tho AAA loday re- "She was domlneerlng-." His Nelsen. president or th Omaha from going; home." R.ddlng that "I To' Take Work eclroed In tUn·makln!!'. cases Of offiCial archIves to Djlboutl. portl'd It hlUl carrlrd over a $ 1 ~2. 466 .• voice halted and tea.re came to his unit the International Street W ABHINGTON. Au!!'. 26 (AP) -' don't want 10 go home. I haven·t( ot Wrapped In th $lOO.OOO detlclency Frencb Somalliand. 086 balpnce Into the new tlscal pel'. Alexander Troyanovsky. the Sovlot a.ny place to go." ' NEW YORK. Aug, 26 (AP)­ Q- , Railway organization. was met by bill Long talked to death WM money this action was followed Irnmedl­ dod wh Ich bpgan July 1. 1935. " 1 love my wife! I can·t go throu!!'1t Capt. Henry BoIm I'cltef and th n. If they that the men wou Id not reslsl the I owa state or rl c I a I 8"ald • cause d t le I '1'01.81 expenditures lor the farm educational 8ta.tlons Qt the organ!Z'\- Marshal to Notice "Thls Is the tattest bill 1 ever • t t t r II f behl d th I prove.d stu.hborn. he PI'08 cuted police. a n _ rlCan s a e 0 a a.r ' noel's n admlolstratron In the year cnded tilln will meet to discuss mutlJ!l.1 Of Federal Jury .I.ned." remarked tho chlef execu­ Jap ....., AI setting up the WI'A machinery and June 30. 1035. werc $807.686.134 and Cor taJlure to support their fam- problems and projects. live. petUnr the document. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 28 (AP.­ ·SI.S Bloclrs In receiving appllea.tlons. funds a"allllhie during the p rlod Illes. ,\V. T. O'rlfrlth. director of W01 ot Warned "thll presIdent of the United Hardly WIU! the Ink dry upon the '- "ctulll atlot m ent~ Qt money COl' we I'e $960.334.220. Iowa Stato co llege and president at Green Issues oew law before one of the organlza. Crl Sta.lell wnt be ca.lled In It nece8ll&l'Y" WPA project" were made to some the association. Is drawing up tho ;:::======::::; G ' U ' to carry out farm forecl08ure sa.l~ Ilona which fought hardest against sl!d.tes eal'ly In July, None ha.s yet program. Ond of the prinCipal speak- ·ty reen rgt!s SubpenasFor 80 federal gnl.lld ju ry moved today It, enactment was thl·ea.tenlng to b~'8n maLic fo,' l owll, Local ers wll\ be Ptesldent A . O. Crane of Naval Equall to Investigate manhandling of eo lake the I""ue In.to the next pl'eAl­ The deadline restrictions means R ·'t n.....:. the University of Wyoming. .entlal campallrn. 11 ugh 8. MaKlIl, LONDON'. Aug, 26 (AP)-JQ.I)an·~ that more than nough prc>jocts Temperatures ecrul vrlVe Included a.mong tbe states to 00 Unltoo Stllltes marsbal at Platts· Faculty Men burg. Mo.• Aug. 16. by 600 fa.rmenl prealdent of (he American Federa­ mlteratlon or Its demandlf 1'01' oQual· ' must be In Washington by Sept. 12 (As I'cent'dea each hour at tho represented are Kansas. South ))a.. • \Joo of UlUlty Investol'8. IIIlld In & Hy. combined with the East Afrlca.11I to provIde worK tor the antiCipated ; l aIVa City al,'po,·t. fr'om 12:30 DETROIT. Aug. 26 (AP}-Wltltam Ikota. Wlsoonsln. Colorado. New CHICAGO. Aug. 26 (AP)-Munlcl- who prevented a acheduled sale. .tatement that the law was rell'8.rded crl8l~. ellmlnateJ! all possibility tor load of more IM,n 80.000 wOl'kerS \ Il.m . ((> 11 :30 p.m. y oeterdny. Green. presenting an American Fed- York. Mlnne@ota, Nebr8.8kll. Penni pal Judge Thoma8 A. Oreen todlLy "Mob law haa no pla.ce In a clvtl­ by Inv.. tor, 8.8 ILII attack upon "all 8. new navel limitation agreement next winter. '--______-' oration of I.abor charter to the In- !Sylvania. MI8Ilourl, Illinois, OhiO. and Issued su.bpenas for President Robert lzed land," Federal Judge Merlll E. In"Mor owned and prlv&lely man­ .,\ 1086. rlva.t United 'Sta.te8. ' as a condItion t~ the Alice Faye, Rudy Vallee 4 : ~0 ...... 88 II 10:30 ..... , ...... 18 al~h~:.~ . ~~~e>!~:~:.I!:':~~":~ re8en~tlve. Judge Oreen saturday tha.l the uni­ whether a.narchy shall reign." th' Property. holding or a preliminary na.val con- Romance Reported to Be 5:,,0 ...... \.. .. 2 11:30 ...... - ... 64 an annual wage But!lclent to "keep ThLs Is lhe first time that the as- versity controlled the social service Judge oon Un ued. - terence here In Ooober. l'hIl low e~t temperature recorded soclallon will hold Its fall sessiOn' adm.tnllll.nltlonll Qt the city. yeaterllay iWlUI \;4 a.t 11:30 p.m. the worker In decenoy the yoar "Every decenlt citizen of the Uni­ June Voss to Marry Diplomats expl'~ belief the On Wane in H0 11 ywoo d A Y"'ar Ago Ye8terday around" WM Q. major objective of In Iowa. City. The Introdu.otlon ot the names of ted Btate. believes acts ot pubUo After Year's Wait l"IJretlento.t1vclI of the five mator' HOLLYWOOD. Cal.. Aug. 26 (AP) 12:30 ...... 86 I 6:30 72 the new unIon. ------the educators Into the rellet IJtatlon' ol'ficer8 should be carried out peao.­ JlIl.Wl.l powers-tbe United States. -Alice Faye'lf rumored romance 1 :30 ...... 8. I 7:30 ...... 70 "In eftect all that ,we are asking *,~nf& 1nvestlptllit : dame fully." For Fonner Student .England. Japan. Jl'ro.noe and ltaly- with Rudy Vallee. radIo and movie 2:30 ...... 84 I 8:30 ...... 61 l-epl'61lents your share of t.he wealth Stevens Confers With I\bout when Ma.rpret Hayward. 20 • Ma, Rehm Indictment. BI!lATTLE. AuI'. 2' 'lAP)-June A. would llMll>t here before the year end aln!!,er. was regarded In the :rtlm 3:30 ...... 86 I 9:30 ...... _ 64 you pl·oduce." he 6Il1d. "ElCecutive Mabie on University and Virginia Miller. 18. a.rraJgned * the evidence Is 8ulrlc1oot to VON; torm4!r ~ Ity IIb~ar1an 1I.I!81f!.t· ror a brief formal aellllion. fulfilling capital tonight to be on lhe wllne. 4:30 ...... 82 I 10:30 ...... 62 ()rrkel'a throul:fh la"IfC eal&rles and 1m charpe ~ «Imrderty oorY!UCl prove the tarme.. mlatreated MIU'­ ant. whl> ftlted 1\ yeal' to ~ee her the provisions of the expiring WMh- The radiant blonde actres8 wtll not 6:30 ...... 76 I 11:30 ...... 61 bonu8~ are -dlvertlng to themselves Work in Dramatics "nd unla.wful .-nbly, ~,*,'ed IIhal Henry DlIlIngham and th~ ,future hUlband. WR.8 to be manled Ington treo.ty. and thsn adjourn In ... make her oustomary hurlied trip' Th lowest tempentluro recol'ded larger' shal'eIl of Income than belong DavId H. Stevena, director or hu_ themll6lves u U . ot C. studenta after la.idell. preventlnll' them from e&rI'J'. In BaIt City ibtiaY' to 'ha.l·le8 Lall\! derlnltely, ' to Ne"i york U so 011 as her curreno a yea I' ago yesterday was 60 at .:30 to them. We are 6011118' to chanlre all manltl 8 ot the Rockereller rounda_ flret giving lLSIIurned name.. 1nc out the farm ale In accorda.nee II. Strotber.I' ....r.ta.ht \Jr()l(e880r at Olpl maUl have consIdered that plclure la concluded. ' 8..'m. thlllL" tlon. con ferred here yesterday and The "rle uked for jury trl&1s and wit h court ordeMl. IndlctmeD~ tIM Uolvllrtllty ' of 'Wa.o!hlnaton. the "Ituatlon 10() over· MIIIII Fayo denied she "ael'lously Oret"n said . the new unIon would ~hloPlan ~ ..sunday with PrOf. Edward C. Mable were Mll-' on their recolro1tlon. .bOuid be returned U'ainat every Strother lnd M'lee Vb ... planned _hlldo';'. all ellle tha.t the five poweMl Interested" In anyon!'. Including endeavor to enroll all parte worke", WEATHER heae! of the speech and dl'1Ln1atlc art~ lI'Our Necl'Oell were ureated With partlolpant, tbe Judge 1I&kI, tbelr marrl~ I It 'l'Il .. r aro before WoUold ha.ve dUtlC'lllty In dltooUAIIln!!, I Johnny McGuire and Dick Powell, IOWA - Fall' TueedaY and and ..11 production workers In the d epa r t mont, reprdlnll' dra.matl~ them, u titer prote.~ tb& cllllllnc Federa.! ..entAL " ..vo been In_­ h. 11ft tor 'tHe I nl,,~l'oIlty I't( I n,.'1\ nav.1 UmltALtlcm wh!'n all wel-' wor· '''''Ith whom ~he hu h!'4<11 ket>n rl·e. WedneHtia),; ('001...- In 1II."th auto Indu.trY. but not lnfifflbtrll of ;work being COndUcted ..t the unl. of the ahelter by the federal govern. tlptlnc the Plattlilburg cue durl~ Co .tud)' for ~~ r.ldCto'r', (\t'fIr~. rled over the poee\t)\lIty quentl)' In publlll. 'l'\1eedllf. e;z:lstLn, c/vl I/nlona, ,v~relty. or """1'. ble~ ~be paet ~ ..IL. . -' PAGE TWO THE IJAILY IOWAN. IOWA Clft rrUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1936 IOWAN symbol a mall nearly 20 centul'1e11j ~~~~:':~::::~~~~::::::=~~=~~~~~:::==:::::::::::::::===:::::::===:=~====~=;j DAILY dend, who spread II. dvctrillc fal' morc Published every mornln&, except Mon· Mrs. clay by Student Publication. Incorpor· fQrelgn 10 the Ide(lls of his dll~' thall ntl'd, a.t U':6·130 Iowa. a.venue. Iowa. Clty. commllllism could Ilosslbly be to by R. J. SCOTT OFFI~m . ?'~~,~~~ ~r NewYorkeJ lowll. .h~red lI. Pownall, DJreclor. ours. duted In the offlco of the president, Old Capitol, Items Mrs. ()op)'1"lcbt, 1815, b:r CJeJaW&l I Thnt man /:ounsel d pacifIsm Scott's Scrapbook lloard. of 'J'rullees: lJ'Tank L. Molt.. Pr"". .A..ooclatlOJl, IDa. • . fOr the GENERAL NOTICES lU'e deposltCd wilh the raul C. Packef, fl. M. Ma.cEwen, Fred (obnoxIous to a war'8cal'ed national­ ~I' ~~' ~ caOljJu8 editor ot The Dally Iowan, or iliaI' be- placed 'At Large M, l'owna.ll, Etlwa.rtl J, K"lly, 11111 Istic world) and beat liuey Long by In Ule box proVided for their deposit in the otrlCIlt! 01 ' Fete J3uaby, £lrna.t C. eualU. Arthur a.roe" 20 centurIes with a share the weall h The Dally Iowan_ GENERAL NOTl()E must be at J .. ulIlun(} 'VllcQx. The Daily Iowan b, 4:80 P,OI, tbe day pr~edlllg first By J AJ\IES B, ~EJ:.)T01Il pro~qlln, publication: notices wlll NOT 11.0 accepted by teIOI)bolle, Nl~W YO~{-Jt is a well knowlI Darry 8. Bunker, Gennal lIan... ,r MI', Naml desel'\'es the a claIm of and must be TYPED or LEGmCY WRI'l.'TEN and lact that the a'rchltecture of a natlo~ William T. Ha.geboeck, .all patrIotic CItizens far his zealous AssI.tant. General lJanager ~ ~ GNED II, • rellpoDslble pfll'8on, l'ef!cots Its pcople, and nowhere can [erretlng out of dangerous propa­ \'01, '0, 57 1 Allg, 27, 1935 the fad be substantiated as In New Entered oe aecond clue ma.11 mailer gancla, Hope he never reads the X. York, 'I'hC COSI1'\OI)Qlitanls", th~ at ttl poet ottloe at Jowa. City. Iowa. Bible. howevet ,for there are rna Ill' ot u nd r the a.ct ot oonrrea ot March 2. good Chl'lstlans In Texas, General Noticee !lrchitecture on Manhattan Island ia 1 19, as great as t he cosmopolitanIsm ot Subscription rale....-13y maU, ,6 peT LiJJl'al'), HouI'S the people, -yea.r; by carrier, 15 cent. weekly, There's an Island in the Paeitlc ,5 Library hours (rom Aug, 23 t1l1'oul{h Sept, 21 will be n.~ tallOWS: On upper Fifth avcnue can be see~ J>(>r yea..,.. that !.g said to be governed by goat.. , Be!(lllnlng l"['\da.v, A Ul(, 23. the t'\'adlng rooms of the unlvel'slty J\llI"I\ries rfhere- has been talk or an attempt tho French I"fiuence, ThIs Is espe­ wl\J he oppn from 8:30 o,m,-12 a,m, and 1,;; p,m, Departmental llbl'Url s The Aesoolalt!'d Preas I. exclusively en­ like that In this country, cIally E'vldent' at FItly-NInth street t.IU('d to use tor republication or all will be closed .N\> WlIIluln O. MOrritt ... . . •...... Edll'or ltas never been thanked by hltch­ • • • J ohn Ourwell ...... Managing Editor ,~ '6&2., Joeeph Barber •••.•. , .•• New. EditC?r ihlkers he picked up, He should hav AND 5J'ILL I~ U5E., 17 SAID '-0 BE. "'fkE An Italian Blacksmith's Son Just off FIfth avenue In thn 40'8 WllliorD S~le'y . . As.I.t. News Edltor tha nked them tor leavIng biro the CON~EC-n CUI is u buildIng modeled 00. tile lines ot nollort Griffith ...... , City Editor ITalic Selassie, sJlght, frnil and- ~ party , It IR a political OI'ganizn:l;m: car. OLDE.~" 5AWMILL IN f\MER\CF\ the 'palaces !llong the Ornnd Canal J"eHX6 Oorkln ..••...... • CamPUl! EdlLor E)C.-n::NDED 10 these days-worried, Is ruler ot ono but It has been made a comllOnent .Ar~hur Snlde.r •...•.... Sport8 Editor oC Venice. and In Ol'om,el'cy Park of the wol'id's oldest monal'chles_ It pan of the Italian slal~, Its councl! Elllo!;o.beth Pht'I I)S .•...•.. SocJety Eultor An Argen tine senator was killed :-rf\e. Pf\CIFIC you cou ld lake somo of the houscs Is a feudal, rathcr than a modern will select Mussollnl's successor <\nll durIng a long debo.te In tbe senate (lml place thom In the rcSld~ntlnl 'I'tl"'WHOl'o"E8 It COf\51 land lor its power Js In thc hands oC It also may determIne the succcs­ Edltorl,,1 OJty,e '1101 Society l;:d1t.., 4102 chambcl', took some time fOl' section of 1\1 lIan ancl some of tho hews oC Huey Long's fllibuster to "rases," whose positions corro"pond ilIon to tbe throne, Ilusin... 0llk8 4103 . others and iransPol't ~ h em to QI\\ get down there_ rather closely to those oC the barons R vlval of Romo's ancIent glorIes London Square, and ln eacll CIlSe ~'UF.SDAY, AUG ST 27, 1935 of the mic1d le ages, Is the goal of II Du e, lio cunsta"t1y Ithey would not be (lff~ rent fro m the 1'be natural result of the nazI per­ The emperor comes Crom a proud remiuds his people that In tho dayS 1101lses already standing In th o8~ accution or racial, I'cllglou& lind 1)011- line. olle which lrace.~ lt8 blOod back of the Cacsars, thc Impcl'illl ritj' WIlS I I COld Industry llcll,l mtnoritles Is that the world to Menelik, legendary son of KIng the center of the clvlllZ{'(\ worl,J, l' ~~~S-unper West Bnd avenue Is ; ,starts 1)e!'ijecUllng Gel'm(l.ny, Solomon and the Quepn of Sheba, "Nothl11g nO o[le Call slop U"" Cared For , , .... little slice or Ams~rdam; here there A1!"fER months of pressure ex­ But he was not born to the lhrone, he tells them, ,II' a long row of houses with lhe old He Is a grandnephew of the J~m- erted by the admInIstration and or­ pcrOl' Mcnelik who defeated thc Ilal- Dutch stepped I'OOCS, And (\ from tbe Dutch, n hIlS two sIgnIficant results. One. aunt, Queen zauUSS d 8- "" He is "idng of kIngs," but l)raC- SOJl; (Sim(rtl and Schuster)_ llnd next to It the 30-story ~lotel that the AAA has snvc!l thl' pl'lce durlllg the last two years tending t\C~8 humility. vlsillng his illiterate \Vith the strangc (at ' which pus- Beverly. which Is a Rpiendid speel, of otlon, but at the expens" oC to pl'otect both labor and Industry subjc~ts in thelt' mud huts and ~u es publishers antl cdilol's tlterc­ men of Moorish-Spanish archllel:4 from the'vlolent ups and downs In­ Atn<'I'icu's onre unchal1 ngel'n pyramid oC the Rockefeller fixIng code, Those who live by tho affected other basIc AmerIcan cropa partment pondel'lng as well n,.q the Above all he is a Lurning plltriOt. th" puJitZA"r commltteo had madc a (;eoter buildIngs-Is almostlltMtling, code wlll get u. 90 per cent dl'l"v _ as well , In the past eIght years product of the senate's munitions catrd a 8ulJj~el it is, so SC{tROncd an no such (hlng as neutrality In fu­ lIe has promised 10 lend hIs jlcople supel'lativl'ly fin ' choice, Miss John- Two or the most modeI'll sky­ back On the Hi per cent tax levied on Am rj(~n's corn cXPorllo have owln- inquiry, Chairman Pillman made "IHnlflllonlst" a.q lJomh of l<1aho, r e- tUI'O wars; that thN'C was no place Illto battle, "BI'Uel- to dIe free tl1an SOil'S sentences CUI> around n. mO'ld scra)1ers arc th McOrew-HIII bulld_ the vulue of thelt' coal at tbe mOUlll dIed to InsIgnifIcance, Tho charge that pt that view. nor do s~nators like 01)6'8 flr8t post-war totalllal'lan slute, f ShOl't pieces llubllshed today, nllt In~ Is dark gre n lind the rut Is So (inally the coal industry is tak- neV('r hren adNluatcly explained. eoml1el neutrality ~ctloJ1 M this ~~4- Slate Ilcpal'lmellt O(fl('I\l-la. it wa~ Nyc, Bone, Pope. VaHdenbt'1T and lIls govcl'lunl'llt Is a slngle-pat'ly af- the first story. which sho caliS !(Iuss, en care oC adequately, No\v let Us From the office of Congl'eflSman 8ion 01' carne after the fact, n.s the Boruh who m[) v(~l in commltlee to othel's who were pres~lng neulral­ Call' and o( both the party and the "SuCe." has Perhaps 11l'en felt too I The News bull,Hng, standing pure hOI)e It will be sufficlently 8Uc('eS8_ EVCJ'ctt Dlt'kscn of the l' aria I\h-iot enough fOl' any humlinltorlan­ Calif I'nla has been attracting spec­ Jolin Lodge, who Is playIng tb8 much I ss one of untold wcalth, Ial attention throughout the coun­ It'8d 1n u. F renoh and English '11m try, alld now once more the state hRR beIng matT(' III Purls, wrote' t6 i furnish'ed the nation wIth anothol' friend hN" llbout hlH pncoun ter wItt 2,000 Ye(lra "Clnc lesson" In lhe art of adminlst­ Jlnllull dlulnmncy, lIe was havln ~ OJ Radicalism er!ng vlgilanle' j ustioo, On tbls oc- IInllel' with lL gl'OUI) of A,E.F, friends SAN ANTONIO'S American Le- oosion seyoral alleged co mmunl ~ I !I When, untlel' tllC Inrtuence O! French living near Santa Hosa have beel\ glon co mmand~r , Herman 0, Naml, \vlnce. th tulk turned to the pendIng oCter no little effol,t has succecde[l .beaten o~' tarred anll fealhered by II! 1<:thloplal1 WUI'. 1"1' 'I1rh IvaI' .ce m ob, whll\l tho local authol'ltles, ~s In [m'elng the removlll oC a number co-mIngling wIth th m a nn ounced \to lIs ual, seem to ho.vc done nothIng of Ilnlnl lng8 fl'om th",l city's munl, Wits oft thl' n<'xt (lo.y to JoIn the ithe\' to protect the- vlcUm.s or to , clpa l audltol'lllm, whIch h C IS fol'{'('s of HmlJCI'OI' Ilolle Selas,le,He toke ef[cctlve action o.galns~ the pcr­ conla ln suMlc propaganda for com: began hl'ruillnll' l'ight then &JIll pelt'fltors, ,nunlsm and socialism, there, but Lotlll't' r fU R a to btCOl11e Mob 'Vlo l~n ce J8 a dlsgra.ce to a"y HIs fears wer o blgh Iy compll­ Intercstrd ln Ellhlopltl'S lroubles, statr, whct h ~ r It is dl,ectell against Tho followln/l' dllY 0 11 t he set. IIJ! nt 'nl l'Y tc> t il e 8K \\I ot \.Ile o:\'tls\.s, cl'l mlnal 91' pOliticlll activIties, ThcHO Italian pl'oo u('er alllll'ouchrd Lodi0 fOl.' Jt Is not often that the o vel'- vlctime oe the santa Rosa mob nre with an oif!!l'.f01' a slan'lng part III tU1'1l ot a govel'nment call be t1'aceU said to llavc been "agitators," PCI'­ an Hallo (p~Q\\Ir(', dh'eotly to lhe effect of a C1UU'as haps they weI', It Is unnecessn~y "I henl' OUT W~Y ~AT SCO'TCijM.A,N ItlI)W, t u RUPPl',vlR tho i ~r hnlca\ de­ I'cccntly vaent ioned at buk<' II l'l'ow li elld I Ollt.~(' willi 11[' 1' t\,j l1 lind sldel'ed It to be Il CeL'tllin s lt:: 11 of Cttll fo l'l1lo. 18 th:t.t violence uncheck­ A\..WAYS PICI(EO OI~T THE t'\~AVIE ST Inlis of 1 ':' hvn,Ji~ .,ffipll"!rfl pIcture, ''Tt. "some socialistic ol'ganlza.llon," d by lOcal or stllte authorIty sImply BIC'(C.LE IN l'HS SHOR ' ~ h o WIlS seeu' i'1"(p.tu nt,ly ill 1 he CO lllpAll y of At.ltliHon 0, HiIlldllll, 'MI'lo!ly Vng I'R On.' nhlrh bJUl an 'l'Ifketa 011 '& Th;lI'~ llI II ns .. Pel'tect justlfleo.t1on toalet'll moro vIolence without aceom- , yOtlllg Hel't! ' 11 P~lly(il:, lIollrwood" illfcrs" it i~ Ull olh<'r l'Otnll11 '0 It allon l\lenl"• . ,{ll V ,"I"IIP IItcnll . to J"e:I ~tatontl Iii tOl' hI s npllrehenslons, pUshIng lUl l' other purpose, -Kan- fol' GJe llda, ' . maIn, Most of U8 wi11 recognize In that 8as City Star. --~

---- UST 27, 1936 TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1935 THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY PAGE TUREJ - .: Snider Family Has ETTAKETT- By Paul Robinson Baird Reveals Mrs. Gibson, ~======~----~---'r---~~~~====-=~ Reunion at Home 1-I~'1. LOOK RICI(.'! .. 1M Mrs: Horn To THAT A OAME S'NI"'''' IN' Opponents Of Of Maggre Snider ,oWA12D ul; ~ SCM" ~.fJ.l­ "",,·R!; 11;N MIUOS moM Fete Mrs. Kav At the home of MaggIe Snider near ~/ Debate Team .. Kalona. II. family reunion of the Snld· Iowa City Women ers took place Saturday. OfficeI'll Mlnnl'flOLA and V.rtlSCOll In will be ot the family Include Joe Snider of lh~ first opponent., of University at Will Entertain At Iowa City. president; Wllltaro Snider towa Worn n debater'll In the "Vest ­ 1 O'clock Luncheon of Kalona, vlce·presldent; Mrs. Ma.­ rn conf renee women's debates In 1936. acc<;lrdlng 10 Prot. A. Cralg Honoring M',·s. O. MarBhnll Kay tilda. Meesz of Iowa City. JJecretary· BaIrd. d bale director. or New YO"k clly, who 18 visiting treasurer; and Edna Lane ot Wau. The cont renee question to be aI'­ at the home of her h u8band's Ilar· kee. historian. . MI88 Lane rcad a paper te1l1ng the cued will concern the abolition of ents, DIlan and M.·s. GCOl'g )l'. Kay. story of the trip west. by her aHceB· alimonv. I Bella Vista place. M.·... R<>bert B. It Is expected that four or flv .. GibBon and 1.11·g. Erncst Horn wlil to'·8. Mrs. EvelYn Snider Lane fl.· alated her In writing the paper. (orensIc match with non·oonfer­ entertain at a 1 o'clock lUncheon The followln&' members of the' I'noo achoola will be ..dded to the loday at lhe home of M '·S. OlbHon. ramlly WI -e present at the reunion: schedule. 1029 E. Court stre t. Anna Snltl~" Mrs. ElsIe Miller, Mr. Mrs. Charles Mc4ughlln of and Mrs. William SnIder, allot Ka.­ Hummer Families A. C. Lorack Announces Professors Attend Iowa Omaha. who Is a l80 VIsiting her Pro,perity Back? lona. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Durst of Official Indicted WSUIPROGRAM parentB. D an and Mrs. Kay. will Examinations for Three Meet in San Francisco Wasblngton. Ia.. F. J. Snider an~ Conduct Reunion In Baby Production I, be an out of town g ll e~t. Other Government Positions The Iowaa.lumnl breakflUll held In For Todar sons. F . J . Jr. and William Lee. of! Going Up AnyhoUJ Qut or town guests will be Mrs. W est Branch. Eva and Ida SnIder of City Park Sunday Ollen competitive examlnatloM conjulUlUon with the AmerIcan 10:30 a.m.-Yesterday'. mU81cai f ..... Gi bson's mother. Mrs. RohH t Tall vorlte8. K a lona, M~. and Mrs. U. S. Nlfteneg-l for three government postltons were Chemical society meeUng at Bani Qf Baltimore, M (I., and. Mrs. C. C. ommel1loratlng t h tenth annl· If the birth ....te at University hos­ 10 :45 a.m.-Better vision program. ger of Iowa City, Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ a nnounced yesterday by A . . Lor· FranciSCO last week "'..... attended by Bunch. a h ou~eguest of Profcssor • 11 a.m.- Illustrated mUBIce.1 chats. ence Nlffoneggor and ra.mlly of Wost versary of the wedding of Wenzel pital can be ueed lUI a measure ot 2"2 perl!O"", accordIng lo word re· and Mrs. Gibson. ack . local secretary of the ctvIJ servo Thomas C. Collins. Chester. Lee Nltfenegger and daugh. alld Mal'Y Dcckelma n !1l1mmer. 100 gauging buslnellS recovery. It looks celved from Pro!. Edward Bartow. Ico board of examiners. 11 :6 0 a .m.-Program alenilar and tet', Eunice. Jean, Helen and Cal .. relatives gathered at CUy park Sun. as though things are sharpely on the The positIons are assocIate elee· head of the c hemllllry oolNlrtment. vln Nlffenegger. Clara Snider. Eliza. upturn. weatht!r report. S.U.l. Gradlwte Will day for a rounlon. trochemlst at $3.200 a )'ear. director ,This breakfast Is .. regular event beth Sntder. Leo and Robert Snider. 12 noon- Rhythm r .... mbtes. Following a blUlke t lunch served So tar this month there have been In the c hild welfare divIsion at 56.· !at tbe meetings of the society oon· Harry in Colorado ali of Kalona. 6 p.m.-Dinner h our program. at noon . I l'an Hummer. president at 90 dellverlea. During June 113 bh'thB GOO. and JUnior engln er at 52.000 a duoted twice each year. Annou ncement 18 mad, of lhEll Richard and Harold Bruaner of 7 p.m.-ChlJdren ·& bour. the lane! the H ummel' family organization. were recorded and In July 127. La.lrt year. Proteasor Bartow and prof. George ,"gagemellt a nd apPl'oachlng mar· Cora lville. Maggte Snider. F. L. of the slol'y book. Bonita R Ibaam n. opened the p"ogl'am by te lling at .year durIng June the number of Full Information regarding appll· H . Colem&n ot the chemistry deJltl.rt. rlage of Catherine St. Clair. daugh· Snider. Mr. and Mrs. WllJard Glng. 7:15 I> .m.-Wayne Putnam and hi. the Hll'eo outstanding features births lotaled 72, In July 107, and fot' catiO'na and examinations OIay be sa· ment attended the meeUng • ler of Mr. alld MrS. C. C. St. Clair I' rlch. Lena Snider. Mr. and Mrs. orohestra.. Which had Ileen prepared for the August 96. cured rrom Mr. LolllCk at the post of Denver. colo.• to 'harlcs D. Me· Vernon Moore and son. Bernard. all 7:45 p.m .-Clllzen8 rorum. eduC&· prcwnt and tuture generations: a. ottlce. 1rego.· or Mars ha lltown . . 'I'he w ed· of Kalona. Mr. and Mrs. Josepl1 110n by radio ijerl s. Botty BraVer. family h l ~tory. a family tree and Vera Campbell Will ling will take plac Sent. 16 ut the Pieper, Mr. and Mra. Hubert Red· ma.n. a. family cook book. Prof. Zuill to Speak IQme of the bride's pO"cnts In Dcn· linger and children. Bobby and Play in Program Over p.m.-Album of arllats. AH the family tree was presented er. J immy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Redltnger At State Conference :15 p.m.-The woodtand rambler. dcscen(mnts <>f the d 1ft ere n t Ema Hansen to Teach Miss Sl. Clair. who formerly lived and daughters, Betty Margaret and WSUI This Evening Prof. Fra nce8 Zulli. head of the W&lIaoo 1\1 061 or. br'an hes I'Cspondcd. Tho history. • In Marshalltown, was graduated Mary Catherine. and Mr. and Mrs. Vera Campbell. -pianist. will b4 At Sac City High School home economlCII ·depa.rtm~f1t . 'Wi~ 8:30 p.m.- Musia l -program. Ve .... ompll~d ·by M.·s. Alice Hummer from the University of Iowa whero Ardell Pieper and son, Ketth. all of presented In. & program over waul Erna Banllen. wh() was graduated be one of the speakerB on lbe pro' Campbell, Fltnt. Mich . j\laa.~. Norah and ]<~Iora Baldwin and .he affiliated with Orlla Oamma. Washington. Ia. \h18 evening at 8:30 . Crom the UnlverBlly of Icwa In 1934. !tram at the fifth &nnual sta.te For Tomorrow Ida. Ca\'endelm was read by a. 8Ororlty. She recei vcd an M.A. de' Mrs. Matilda Meesz. Mary Carr. Her pr<>gram Will Includ : 'l'occ8ltd will teach English and Journa IIBm at conference of vocational homemak· 10:30 a .m.- Ye tcrday's m usical Ca. gr n.nclchlld . Glenn 11 ummel' of gree from the UnlvCl'slly of Color· Joseph Snider and Joseph Jr.. of a nd F ugue to. D Minor. Bach·Busenl; t he Sao Ity high 8chool durIng lhe Ing Instructors In Iowa at Ames to­ vorlte!!. Prairie Point, Miss. Sketches ot ado and has s ince been Instructol1 Iowa Ci ty. Elva Lane. Frank Lane, Concerto In D Minor (tll'st move· coming IJC hool year. mo.... ow to Friday. 10 :45 a.m.-Beller hou81ng pre· tho Humme,' church were given by In East Denve.· high school. . Edna Lane. Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl )D ent•• MacDowell; and 2. Preludetl She Is a. member 'of Phi Beta Kap­ The theme Of the conferenc will g,·am. 1\II's. Mil.&!! and 1\1rs. Florenco Hum. Mr. lItcGrego,' Is 0. graduato o! Ozbun. all of Waukee. and Mrs. J . Op. 28, Chopin. ))II., national honOl'llry schola.sUc 110- be "The Girl and Her Home In Re· 11 a .m.-lIIl1slt·ated musical chata, mer. Wilbur Carson or North Eng. the University or Illinois and a memo R. Osterlund and daughlerB. Mary An Engl18h teacher at MoKlnle)' f!lety, and Delta Delta J)(>1tn. 8Orol'ily. lall()n to Currioulum Bulld tn g." Thomas C. 01lln8. ll-h nhotograPhed the group. ber of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Lou aM Anna May, of Cedar Rapids. juntor htgh school a.t FlInt. Mlch .. 11 :6 0 a .m.-pregram calendar and The followinG" stat es were repre· The couple will live In Marshall· Other g uests at the reu nlon were MI68 Campbell ha.s 'been engaged U w ather report. Electric sented al the reunion: Washlncton, town where! Mr. McGregor Is man· Mrs. Peter Brenneman of Kalo',a, Bololst with the FlInt symphony or· 12 noon-Rhythm rambles. lumlnllted roor. CaIlCo"n ia, New Mellico. KanllllJ'. Fred McCarty Dies ager of lhe McOrcgor company. NathaJie Holm~s of Moline. Ill .• m· Leo J. Werman chestra for thIs 6elUlon. Former Local Man ti p.m.- Dinner hour progrnm. 30-story Hotel MissiSSippI , Minnesota, District of len Humble ot Washington. la .• and 7 'p.m .--t:hl1dr n's hour. th lanel splendid speel' Iowa's state trcasurcr, J~co J. Columbia. Florida., and Iowa. She Will also be heard 88 8010lst Dies at Long Beach In Truck Accident Laura McLaughlin of Cedar Rapids. wi th the orcheatra at lhe H <>I.el Bur­ Fred R . McCarty. A 2 of I.... on. WlIB of th slory book. n Ish arch l t~ ~ Church Society Will Wegman, indicted by a county G lIPsts [r()m a dlMtanee who a.ttend· Fred Sawyer, a tOl'mer rCllldcnt oC lington ball room In Burlington Fri. 7:15 p.m.-With the authol·S. cd the reuniOn wel'e Mr. and Mrs. I()wa and a business man here a killed nur 'Vlnterset IlUIt Friday grand jury at 'ioux City £01' day evening. 7:30 p.m.- Ev nlng mUBlcale. Meet at Weekly Party El'vlll Thompson alld )\1 ••• and Mrs. number ot years ago. died at Long when the truck In which he wsA perjury in connection with tes· 7:45 p.m.-Vou and your radio. Members.oC St. 'Vencpslaus Ladles' Family Hold. Reunion Ira T hompson oC Vashol', •Waah.; The program by Mh.s Campbell I. Beach, Cal., last week. /rIding overturned o.nd caught fire. the shad. club will meet for thclr weekly timony . given the grand jury t u rnlahod to WaUl through the IIe "'88 hltch.hlklng (rom Iowa City Mrll. Cal'OI Brals. At Park in Wellman ~Irs. J. J.• Olbson of Deming,' N. Mr. Sawyer was In the clothIng bridge and r uchro party 10morroW courtesy of Martin Brubl, mus lo business here. conducting his busl. to his home. 8 D.m.-Album ()! artists. 'Members or the McClelland tam· during' its four months' inves. M.; Mrs. Gladys CartlOn Roll r of at 2:t5 11.m. In lho church parlors. crt tic of the BUrlington Hawk.Eye· !neM on the 8lte. n()w occupied by A b,·other'. Olen D .• 18 a. Junior III 8:15 p.m.-Poetic InterluC\e. lly gathered for a reunion Sunday tigation . of al'lpgcd graft and Pa lo AltO', Ca.l.; Glenn Hummer and Oazette. iBremer'lt clothing IItore. the cOllege of law. 8:30 p.m.-MusIcal program. a t the Wellman park . corruption in Iowa public of· S()ns. 0 1 lin .J!)dwl n. '..varren · Earl. Mrs. Marple Will Iowa CI Uans present at the reo fice, is the third state official Chal'las Vomon and niece. Do.'othy union were Mr. and Mrs. ShIrley indicted. The othcrs were At· Eunice, of PraIrie PoInt, Miss.; Mr. Lead Prayer Meeting Norrts and chIldren. warren. Gladys, ancl Mrs. Silas Humme.· a nd daugh. Union Prayer m!'eUng w1l1 take tOl'liey General Edward L. a nd a granddaughter. Shirley Lea. O'Connor and his assistant, ter, Vtvhln. of ·hanu te. Kan.; Mr. place at the home of Elmer Bow­ Ralston. and JIlI'''. Russell Jarvis and .on~, mlLJl. three miles north. or N()l'th Waltcr Ma~ey. Eugene Miles, alld Russelt, Jr.. ()f Liberty. tomorl'Qw at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. W liS. Minn.; and Mrs. D. H . V()· Aaron Marple WII! lead devotions. Two Will Entertain « land and daughter. Jean, of WaSh­ ington. D. C. strC€t and They Fell For PERSONALS Mrs. palmer Barnes Taylor ot East Forty. Afternoon Society at Bridge Mrs. IJatnes Clly. Fla .• arrived a nd was all eyes and Mrs. E. O. Schroeder and Iowa City called homo by the death of her of the build· & Night Albert C. Dunkel will be hOlltetlses Dr. E. P. Rusaell ()r University [ ather. Fl'ank Barnes, G"ra.ndson of and the rest Is ,TUESDAY to members ot St. Anne's society of hospita l will leo.ve next week [ot" a A Lady tt. Mary's church at. a. bridge a.nd vacation In New Orleans, lA 'Vellzel and Mary Hummer. who had mado IlrCllar a tions to attend • standlng pure "'uehre parly In St. Mary's ba.eement the family gathering. the street. gels auditorium tomorrow at 2:16 p.m. Mrs. J. M. F urlong. 120 Fairchild by using brU. Sept• 3 street, Is spending several days In Called Davenport. Its wfIldo\\'s. All ,,' MrI. Watki", Will Cu lly to bait· ~~ Alice Aehy to Teach III tiC Bky, the Entertain Bridge Club Dr. Howard L. Beyc o[ University glistening win· Mrs. Ted Watkins. 910 Iowa ave. hospllal and his 80n. Cyrus. will re­ In Sharon School "China Doll" Illinds present ~ nue. Will be h08t_ to members o f turn loda.y trom a vacation III Allee L. Aeby, tormer U ntverslty or A.O.C. bridge club at her h()me th18 Wyoming. Iowa student. w.1I teach In the rura.J evening at 7:30. school of Sharon township during Mrs. Oeo"ge Langdon. sec1'eta.'y In the coming school ye8.1·. the otflce of WaUl a t Iowa Union, V.F. W. Auxiliary To and he,' husband a ttended the statd Sponsor Card Party fall' In Dcs Moines over tbe week 232 S. Summit st. ~t. will leave to. A benefit card party, under the enii. 1_1 ... 1.. ; day t() JOin the group. auspices at the Veterans of Foreign Wars aUllillary. wm take place this Mrs. K ath"yn B. Parker. "ecre· Johnnie Powers a. n d Blanche evening at the home ot Mrs. Oeorge tary in lhe "omance la nguages de· Ewing of Milwaukee. Wis .. visited at Speaks. 335 S. Clinton street. Play partment. returned yesterday '!'rom ~ho home of Mr. Power's parents. wlll oegln at 8 o·clock. Wisconsin where sho bas·been spend· Mr. a nd Mrs. L. A. Powers. 756 Oak· Inng a vacation. land avenue, this week end.

Dr. paley R ubIn of thll' psycho­ Mr. a nd Mrs. C. A. Bowman, 319 START READING pathic hospital. and Mrs. Rubin have Hutchinson avenue, r eturned Sa.t­ gone to CaUCol·lIla. to vi s it Mrs. Ru­ u rday f rom MinneapOlis where they New York bln's pe.ren tB for a month. ]ha.ve boon spending a vaco.tion paint or· face witH "CHINA SEAS" . Mr. Dora Robb and Mary Ohnemus Ouesls In the home ()t Mr. and dlsa]Jpeated. Fashion . ' left FrtdaJ( to a ttend the a nnual Mrs. DOnald B. Durlan, 618 Dear· An .adaptation in ,erial form from the he rco.llpeare~ Seventh Day Adventist camp meet. bern st.· et. are Mr. and Mr• . J&m8S on J~'s looitl. Ing at Nevada. 1I1rs. Frank Pt tzell , E. Carroll of New York city. motion picture by the ,"me name , Glenn appl~ Parade IN TOMORROW'S DAILY IOWAN of appearances ask d Glend By MARGA.RET O.\RRAHAN going. International NeW'll ~nlce stair ani! a.horie," COl'I'flIIpondent "I have to NEW YO R K , Aug. 26 (INS}-­ hen· Whoops! And now we have theeklrt I fBl!hloned tor a.J1 the world like a I.loyd·s JIl_ glortfled dl&per-wra)ltl from the whit horse fot waist In front wltb a backplece thaO they got a graY pulls between the lelfll . .• lIomethlng henna rlnae. It new that we like: printed woolem! A . H~C VOYAGE OUT OF keeP the nil( inking tbe tor fall frocks and blou8e& .. Main rea.ctlon to all the new thlng~ MOST HONG HONG : • • A LASHING \,eems to be a whirl or dlzzlne_ INTERESTING with the only anewer to making a HOTEL in CHICAGO TYPHOON ••• A STEAM·ROLLER selection being to close your eyos. twlat. around a 10. blind man'. butf ~rIte Chlcogo home rJ LOOSE ON A ROLUNG DECK ••• and make a yta,b In the dark. To OUT Americcm Business Men. THE eye the only atable thing Is the ttgger loc~ed in the hedrt of ClDNESE PIRATES ••• AND -the reignIng garb aUlI require. iii ChlCdqo'S gift Rloho with GREATEST 811m one . .. but with Just the right Its briU",nt night life ... yet ClDNESE TORTURE. ourves. . • . •• SHOW Out or It all, h()wever, a rew com· close to stores, off~ tortlng thin..., (except, perhapll, tor ond rallr04d termind~ ON EARTH ...... Papa's pocketbook. can be gleaned. 17oo~ CHAPTER I NOW This tendency tawili'd thlngll mllltar. 1700 BATHS OR Isllo. (or Instan_lt·s trig and smart and tlClUllbte ... and In hata It's 1>b· 50 "The Captain 0/ the King Lun," EVER suoh .. relief &fter being led to expect $2 dear·knowa·what.•• from • Another move that stepe up our HOM~ ,tar", tomorrow ALL NEW TH~S YEAR enthu8ium Ie the defInite eftort 'be. OF THE 10k MARVBLS-I600 1'80111.8- 800 'Ing made to vary and sborten eve· 4lENIO OHAMPIONS- UO CLOWN. COLLEGE INN in -uo HORSES-lOOP MI!NAGI!RII i11ln.. skirt lengths. Not tluLt wer 4!11)(AL8-7 HERDS OF ELI!PHANTII­ like thO!ll! above. the. knee tblnga ()f WOlLD'S LARGEST Tl!NT-1 RINOS 4ND BTAGES- HUGH HIPPODROMI a few yean ,,0. . . but theee new COURSB-WILDBRNBSS 0' AERIAL iclra.)ItIe tbat turn up to reve&1 ankl~ lIGGINOS-COUNTLua NI!W I(IOHANICAL INNOVATION8- and ,Uta barlnc Juat enolllrb (&nd hi~tA\r1IL~~AEqgiiJ r t~~gi~ n() more, leg ..re tllPl. They're WITH WONDERS PIlOMI1!VtJRV LAND "hortenlnl' up . traine, ~--anoth.r T"DIIIy.2 •• P.M" I ,"O"UUI ~tem ror hurralw. •• ..... • ".N I .r7 1'. lIN. II 'I' C •• And !lSA.I1lplng ipI'aCltlc.. Uy every. 1--1,11 II, 1'1 "I thing tor ..... ytlme &l'e hll'h neckUnea - whIch we predIcted even whUe the dear"MIW ..... re tratpelng about with hMdll full of low.neck ldeN-&nd holt", with wtdenn,.. rll.mpanl.•• " . TUESDAY Pittsburg~ Pirates Keep New York Giants Out of First Place by Win!ling, 10.~ , De Traynor Gets SPORTS SPORTS JI BIlS ABOUT l II Homer With Pet€ SPORTS LO()AIJ * * * STA't1!I ~** NATIONAJJ *** WORLD WIDE Illterna.tiona l N,W8 Sen'lce FuU Lea ••a Wire Filled Bases Central .. ress A8soclatlon IOWA CITY, IOWA TUESDAY, AUGUS'l' 27, 1935 The Assoclatod I'r... OutIie by ~Ari Snider Bues Pound Euelpy Hurlers for 15 IUts; (Edi /m" EATS of Univerillty of Iowa surrrs~ u I' 1 F football players in 1934 arll Iiat· Smith Starts l )c~\lu nl an cd In the 1935 edition o'f Spaulding's NEW YORK, Aug. 20 (AP)-With lntercolleglate football guide. r e­ tARDS HIT· SNAG IN PHILS, LOSE 41 3 DE'1'ao. Manager Pic Trayno,· on a hitting cently off the pl'ess. Included are - mite, hM bee Oze Simmon,,' 47 yard touchdown ra.mDag~, the Pittsburgh l'iratc1 . ------~---- prevented the New York OllUlil petro it ~'ig(,l run against Northwestern, his 86 You can yarel sprint after Intercepting a pass Jorgens Stops from Blipping back In to fh'st pine! against Ohio State. CI'ayne's 25 yard toUay as thry wallolX'd the er!~ UIC 'rigel's' ri run agalnst South Dakota. Teyro's Allison; Van Ryn Capture NationalDoubles Title while leaders, 10 to 2, while the which flon nel 33 yanl rUIl and HlId's 27 yard gai­ Redbirds With 1)3cc·seltlng Can1inals wero drop. found itH~1f i l p against t he same team. '£eYl'o's ping- !l. uccJslon a.t Philadelphia, attack whiCh I pu~s to Page good for 68 yartls Traynor, INl.eling u. 15·hlt D.tlaC{ give Dell'oit Good Support Two Veterans, on tour )litcilCrH, coli cted a hOlne q.gainst Minnesota, and Crayne's league 1lag. pass .to rage for 42 yards agalnst run with the bases loadod to send Bm Walker Knocked 1"0:': I ;Nebraska. Beat Budge- the Ducs !I.WUy flyIng In the lI"t ;0 • • From Mound in 7th; Inning. and then !I.uc1etl four s ln g l ~ . Lnst ReM'On In SIJJll1ltarizing Iowa.'s sea· Hold 1·2 Game Lead lie drOve In six t'UIlS while Tom "Jo·Jo" While son in the guide, Harvey T. MaI{oTeam' Padden and FO"ost Jonsell account. :l\arvln Owen \\'ooth'un writes, "Iowa. sorely cd for ono cach with circuit drivili. PIULADELPIJIA. Aug. 26 (AP)­ put lhe "kPUI missed some o! its gradUlttell The mad rush of the St. Loui3 ards Mrs. Sarah Fabyan, AI Smilh slarted on the mound This year OWC" It.wmen of 1933. lt started brll. ;tJoward lh National league 'pennant for tho Gio.nts. alld although hit ing goofl ha lt, 1 liantly with an unexpectrully Enrique Maier Win hard, MtUYOtl lhere until tho lh ll'1l hit a snag today when thO phlilleu from hi~ bUH8 larl;e margin ovor Northwestern, Women's Glories wlwn Euel Mooro was called in, tire club by hi 20 to 7. lust IL J)()lnt Ilrter touch. WOrt the Jit'st tilt of a three-game L lID' De'l!l ClltS' Ul) 10[' Tray", lalnlIICI"," "ntl .ii1'J· e{~l a The Indian h uricI' also was treated series by the score of 4 to 3, 'l'he [l \Ig' 1.- lZZy - L'>. """ L' BROOKLINE. Mass., Aug. 26 (AP) Sing me to sleep! - Buddy Bael', left, and Jack Doyle, both tile 1'11:~ 1' Outel tlown fmy to Nebl'asl"" ]3 to 14, ,'ougilly anu gave way to AllYa world championsl'otain d their half- Jamps, right, British nct stars in Boston, Frcda has got fun I -'1'he thousands of unofficial U. S. finc Singers, arc to fight a postponeu bout, Sept. 29, FOI' two M~n~ anti thcn JIlet dislLStCr from lOWI. SLout. The latter WM not more 01. game advantage, howover, as the ,Davis CU I' selections committeemen. er at best ]i"n~ State, Ilrillled for the contest, effective and WIlS lifted for a pinc, Giants also lost. ~vho hall e1ecWed t hat Wilmer A ll- Into a Slat· Ih i , G to ~ 1. Coach Solem'S boys hela hillel' in the fOlll'th. Freddy Flt~ O"villu Jorgens, knocked out oC the ison and Johnny Van Ryn w ere u: he develollCQ 11 Indillna to a scoreless tic alld simmons. malelng 11is fiest a"flea~ oox by lhe lowly Reds yesterday. Pat Pearson Meets Hain In bit too old for international play. Ing bl'illlanl were 1l1l1" O'v!Y defeated by pur. Ret urn of 12 Lettermen ance on the mound Since Jul y 5, came back to hold 01 Cards La nine were pulled. up s ho,1: today when gOOd lh"ow8 t Ilue. While IlI e season WIlS not hel(1 the l'\t'ates to onc run and ,~ scattered hits. lIe received support, these veterans gained their sccond bags. deemClI successful, It was not hit~ d UI'lng the rcmalnlng !lve in. howevCl', that at limes vergeu on the Featured Golf Match Today national doubles championship by ele­ Mal{es U. High Outlook Bright In a (~w WN extremely dls!tllpolnting, COil. !llngs. 'I'raynor's fifth hit sco~ spcclacular. Ceating the youngstel's generally fa­ In which hi>; side"illg Illllt both 1\1 iJmesotlL Paul Waner wllb the only run made vored a,.<; their succe.<;sors. 8t~l'ted the Ti! and 01li(l St!lte we!'e on tI,e '1'ho phil1les did not spm'o Bill Pat P~al'son, veteran touL'llamcnt within ono foot of a hOle·in-one in For the second time since the :Mol'e th!l.n 40 University high 0.8. be to uncover and develop a ]lair of off Fitzsimmons after two were oul climb, Fox incl eh"r!. Uiel' Cl'llync was the Walker. They nicked tho St. Louis plrtyer, will meoL Cb:lI'les lIain in a doing so. but fell behind us Froh- disaster, Amaon and Van ph·unls. inclueling 12 major leUel' In the ninth. erago 46 poln I Ilri/ ... iplll "rCcIIsive tlll·eat. III· 8Outl1'llaw to,' nine hllR in six Innings. Centured matoh of the Clual·ter-final weln staged a rally to t!l.lce the tenLh cllPttble en(ls and a sturdy fullback. n yn engaged their young teammates winners. will repOl't 10 Coacll Joy Tho Ohults made 11 hits 011 Ralph for thosc f~w , ~\)mil\g h~\!\\'\\',\.\\ "\\\\ \\~\'M VoI\\.\! He WE'S relicvcd at the start of the roulld ill 1'he Daily Iowan's all-city nl1(l tho sixtecnth holes for the vic­ Most ro~rves from last yror~10 COI\\\'I:>" filla\ 1l\ci­ 1'ruYllor. 3b ...... " .... 6 1 U o • 1 lengue lenllrrHI l'lght back In tho thlrv~r ~lis slammed tbose 1'ho Phlls counted agaill in tho (Il1a.rgms. QIUlrt()r.Filmls End, 'fhis 'Wool, >Stammers oC England and Roderick men, Thomas. Jes:;up !I.nil GOSH, were Ifu.l'vey \\Tyjack, halfback; (].lJi! Doll l'luh'l'u. 0 '" ...... 4- 1 2 G ! I the 1935 g"ldiron world. according on basco lIe is fourth. howeveT, and then ,put oVQ(' Downs MO/'/'itt This week remains for quarter- lI1cl1zel, power[ul Czechosloval