Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1939-07-26
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JLY 25, 1939 Waller8' No. 17 Cloudy, Warmer IOWA-Paril, cloud, &oda, and BuclrJ Nean !O&h WIn; Craft Iomorrow. wanner In ceo",1 and Homen eu' porUODI 1oda7: COOUDlled (See Stor" Pace 4) - wann '-'morrvw. City'. Morllin, Netl1.paper ~cture Week FIVE CENTS lQWA CITY, IOWA WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1939 VOLUME XXXVIII NUMBER 158 rechnical ' eaker At IStitllte .. wan of the Unl German depart today for Ann ere he will s\ll!nd If this week a3 • t the Linguistic Lost 8 Days In Wilderness, Exhausted Boy Scout Finds Way Out German Paper 'an will act all i * ~ Declares 34 Int for tbe prep . SHERMAN,• Me•. , July• 25 (AP)t To the sporting* camp* proprietor, Mrs. McMoarn* 1( hastily * fed the "I never heard any* shouts," ended and he• reached.. • a stream- the mountain• slopes • ..had torn all his mother, ..nearly .. hysterical• with I of phonographic -Donn Fendler, exhausted and who was amazed at finding a haggard boy and put him to bed. Fendler told the McMoarns as Wassataquolk. his own clothes away, even his joy. SI-ok - A t- vritten American practically nake.d but far from wild.eyed emaciated boy at the But the distraught child was un they described to him the frantic "I followed down stream," the underclothing, and his shoes had "1 love YOU," was all the father m IC a1 American lan the death to which searchel's had ' able to sleep, and he told the Mc rc also participate virtually consigned him, staggered edge of the river-bank under- Moarns a disconnected, often con efforts of his companions to find boy told the McMoarns, "until I fallen off his teet. was able to say, and the mother :esearch methods oul of the northern Maine wilder- growth, Fendler explalned he had fused account of his long wander him in a fog that enveloped Katah- came to a telephone line. Then The boy's hips and feet were set out at once for the camp, Unconfinned Bulletin ness late today-35 miles from "lived on what berries I could ings and how he used his Boy din's boulder-strewn summit. I followed that until I saw the covered with sores, but a doctor eight miles trom the Linninocket- Reveals Ship Crash institute Is , a mile-high Mt. Katahdin where he find," adding "1 drank stagnant Scout lore to fight bis way to "But I heard one airplane" the river and the camps." said his condition was "fair" and Roulton highway. The father, sul- ,r linguists . spon- wandered away from climbing water from pools in the rocks until safety. boy added. He could not remem- Donn said he had slept each he would recover. fering an eye injury received duro Off Northwest Coast the Linguistic companions eight days ago. I came to fresh water." "After I missed them (he refer ber what d\lY H was. nIght wrapped In an old burlap ing the hunt, was unable to leave. ~a and the Uni The 12-year-old Rye, N. :Y., Boy McMoarn paddled him across red to his father, Donald Fendler, Nor could he say dennitely sack, which he had picked up in On reaching the camp, one of The worst of the boy's injuries BERLIN, July 25 (AP)-The an, Scout's moaning cries carried I the stream and carried the blue· a brother and a friend) I started when his aimless wanderings his eastward trIp. his first though'ts had been to tele- was a hip sore apparently sui- fifth submarine disaster of the Professor Cowan across the east branch of the Pen- eyed, slender boy Into his camp. down the trail, and I feU down down the treacherous, crevice· A tattered coat-which he atso phone his parents at a Bangor fered in a fall. His body bore year was reported today by the Invitation pro obscot river in nearby Stacyville IMrs. McMoarn asked his name. into a hole a little deeper than pocked slopes of the mountain, found-was aU that covered the hospital, to assure them of his many deep scratches and he was newllpaper Voelkischer Beobach al summer meet, plantation to the ears of Nelson "Donn Fendler. 1 was lost on my head. :Aut I wasn't hurt much through tangled forest growths, boy's skeleton-like body. His bat- safety. badly bitten by mosquitos and ter which said a Soviet Russian listie society of McMoarn. the mountain," he replied weakly. and I climbed out. along hardly passable tote roads tie with matted undergrowth on "I'm all right, mama," he told flies. ship had sunk ott Murmansk In being held July ----------------- the Arctic ocean with 34 men ear. aboard. his . paper will The report, which was not cor-' nen! of Methods roborated from any other source, ! Interior of the for Two said the submersible had c011lded Japanese Will t:lose Canton River Weeks with another IIhip during naval clure will be iI· JIIm of high maneuvers and gone down in deep ~res of the vocal water where the depth and a made in the BeU DOG DILEMMA Plant Life on Mars? rough sea made rescue extremely Dries. Senate Debates Negotiates For difficult. Move To Stop Women Fugitives Oontact Man How Does A Canine The Berlin newspaper, however. $2,490,000,000 Russo-German said a diver had been able to Shipping Trade Sign Name? make contact with those inside by 1"4"1 Captured in Dallas pounding on the submarine's hull. Ie SUnlhine WithHongkong BALTIMORE, July 25 (AP) Lending Bill Trade Treaty The fleet maneuvers were imme John H. Bouse, reglstrar ot • diately halted. Murmansk is in [orne ••• wills, must write a dog a formal northwestern Russia. Congressman Denies Nations To Increase Madge Evans Voelkischer Beobachter's ac Shameen Concessions letter, and it's going to put the Measure Is Step Commerce; Plans Officers Get count was under a Moscow date Of Britain, France United States mails in an awful Weds Kingsley, line and was based on "Reports Will Be Blockaded pickle. Toward' Bankruptcy Believed Significant Velma West, from Murmansk." Mrs. Mary R. He-rman left a Noted Playwright (No other German source had $2,000 trust fund for her dog, WASHINGTON, July 25 (AP) By LOUIS P. LOCHNER heard of the accident, however, HONGKONG, July 25 (AP)~ and in Moscow no information Flossie. Maryland law requires - The climactic struggle of this BERLIN, July. 25 (AP)-Nazi Mary Richards YORK VILLAGE, Me., July 25 The Japanese navy announced to was available from official Soviet congressional session opened on Inverted, as seen through an as- Germany and communist Russia, (AP)-Without waiting to change day that it would close the Can· Bouse to notify any beneficiary the dress she wore in the tinal circles.) the senate floar today when Sena- tronomical telescope, is this draw- ideological opposites, have em ton river for two weeks beginning by registered letter immediately Seek Remaining 2 act of the play "Brief Moment" .FIfth. If True tor Barkley (D-Ky) arose to be- ing of Mars showing the "Lake of barked at a time of grave inter at midnight tomorrow in a move a will is filed for probate. at the Ongunquit p I a y h 0 use, It true, the disaster was the gin debate on the $2490000000 the Sun" which, according to color national tension upon trade ne- Who Escaped From fifth of the year beginning with reported reliably as designed to But addressees must sign far .. ' , , photographs, has changed its blonde film star Madge Evans, 30, eloped tonight with Sidney the loss of the Japanese submarine blockade shipping between Can registered letters in person. lend 109 bill and to scout oppon- ! shape and shows dark blue and gotiations, announcing to the Ohio Reformatory Kingsley, 32, Pulitzer prize win r·63 on Feb. 2 when 81 men went ton and this British crown colony. Bouse hopes the mailman has a ent's charges that the big measure green, suggesting the pres~nce of world that they are desirous of to their deaths. was another step toward bank- plant life on Earth's sister planet. increasing the commefce between DALLAS, July 25 (AP)- Two ning playwright, and was m r Simultaneously with tbe closing nice time teaching Flossie. to The United States submarine write. ruptcy. The red planet is coming closer to them. women identified as convicts who ried here by a justice of the peace. of the river, explained officiallY Squalus sank with a loss of 26 There was "nothing to give the earth than it has been in the Neither side believes it is yield escaped from the reformatory for lives on May 23, the British sub .. lor "millta.·y reasons," it was alatlrl" in the .fisoal picture, said last 15 )leal'S. int in Its abhorrence (or the pol women a t Mary ville, Ohio, on marine Thetis went down on June pid tbe Japanese also planned to the majority leader, adding that -------~--=-- 1, with 99 dead men still In her British Airmen itical system of the otfier by per June 20, were captured in the Arabs Return blockade the British and French there was a large amount of un hull, and the French submersible used capital in the country and market section ot Dallas tonight. concessions on Shameen island at fecting machinery for battering Phenix sank off Cam-Ranh bay, that because it was not being put Lewis Invades Russian raw materials against They were Velma West, 32, Canton. Are Vigilant Young Pastor French Indo-China, on June 15 to work, the government had to German industrial products.