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News UmeWed Today IOWA: UlIII6tllecJ loday. 10· morrow fair; cooler tomorrow. and In _t and north portlon todQ. I o w a c • 'Y ' , M 0 r n i n g Flashes FIVE CENTS The AMoclated PI'fl8II IOWA CITY, IOWA $UNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1936 Ventral P.- AMocIaUo1l VOLUME XXXVI NUMBER 66

Roosevelt En Route WILKES·BARRE. Pa.. Aug. 16 (AP~RecelvIDl" tumultuou8 ovations along .. 25· mile trip through PennsylvlU'liJi'& barlf coal (Ields, President Roo8l&veU terminated Ws flrst hand In· spectlon of elUltern flood acelll! IodRY. , .,..... , Alter Inspecting 8iles 01 , ...... - / po8I!d Iov6 under sia.te con· mayor for a day, adjusted bel'· here Immediately after birth. "hot weather" the weatherman IllSt nl,ht promised s1lcht relief A pilot and two youtbs. I'assen· U·O\. self In hi. hOnor's chah' and, ",1'0 on a. slgblseelng f1i~ht, as her fh'st official a.ct, powder· loday and '6nerally cooler AI)f)lied 10 Al l Spaillards wero kiUod latc toilay when their ed her nose. KEEPS NO DIARY we.ther lomorrow. plane dived to carlh in a com· A government decree forbade buy­ Madam Chief of Police O. C. \Ing. selling or lending of securities By lb. A..... lakd _ field Oil t.he outsld,'ts or W~· ne, Robel'~ strapped on a six shoot· DES MOINES. Aug. 15-Dust and land banned any transfer of real e9- er Itnd arrested five men for Mary Astor Still Friend Ohio, 20 miles ~outh of Toledo, !hIgh wlnd8 usher'eQ I n the first ow­ ltate. Tho decree Willi applied to faillll'e to buy drinks lor her The pilot was J,.rving Swedler. To George Kaufman P"oclable raln.Call In parched BOuth­ ispanlards both within and wlthout and her cohorts. AnD Cooper Bewlt~ 36. The passengerS were G leu lWest Iowa. tonight. while scattered Spain. (B, tho A ..oet.ted P .....) Ann Cooper Hewitt" the San [leiter, 11. an.1 Robert Daniel~. M,· •. He"bert Brown, city dog 'raIns fell throughout the Temalnder 15. both 01 Wa.yne, Ohio. 'l'h" objective WILl; to prevent memo catche,·. b;U:ged (Ive stray ca· NEW YORK Aug. 15-{leorge S. Fl'ancisco heiress who alleged be,·s of the one time nobUlly and of the state lowering temperatures The pilot had nown Ws plano nines and Mrs. Dan Jacobs, Kaufman, the dramatist whose that h er mother and two doc­ rebels from liquidating ",hell' hol(\lng. walter D. Davia, Fa&her' Oolll'blln _d 8~Yeater V. MeMaboa locally. to \hyne t., take up PHrllcl· commlsslono,· of puolle safety. • name was linked romantICally with tor, tricked her into a steriliza­ .fo,· cash that might be used to pur­ At Council Blufrs a 52 mile an: Ipilntil In the WIIoYne centennial kept the .treets free of auto 'llbe Rev. Charles E.' Coughlin, Detroit radio p·riest and head Mary Astor In 'the Astor child cus­ tion operation, W88 scheduled chase arms. hour wind and dust storm prececkd. observance for trip" over tile accidents. of' the National Union l.for ocial Justice, is pictUl'ed above with tody clUle. said tonight "the ca.se to be a witnesil for the prosecu; Thc new ster> toward soclailza­ the rain. The brlel downpour quick. 10"'11 and countryside, WhllU No Casesl two of his lie utenants at ·the convention of the NUSJ in Cleve· doesn't change my attitude town.rd tion as the trial of the two phy­ tapered otf to a li ght drizzle, A 26 tlon waS another In the »l'Ogram All set COr a hard day In cou,1;. land. Waltel: D. Davis of Clev~lan. d, convention maJ1!hal, i& at MIss Astor-ahe Is till a. friend." degree drop In tem»~rature was re­ of the lioeral government that orlg­ s icians on charges of asserted Mrs. Henry ~'oote J .... municipal the left, and Sylvestt'r ,V. McMahon of Cleveland, NUSJ secre­ He said he I ft LOll Angeles Sat­ Corded. InuJly was tho cause of tile l'Cbelllon. mayhem opened in San Fran­ nk , Allegations Untrue' judge, and Mrs. F'. P. Wilson. tary, is at the ,·ight. urda,y night, arrived here Wednes­ PI-ecl,pltatlon ',·o m Intermittent In fighting today. the government cisco. Mi Hewitt llas a $500, OSLO, Norway, AUg. 16 (AP)­ marshal. banged tor order and dAy. aOd stayed With friends until I5howers at Emmetllburg today and forces dl'ove back rebels who waged 000 Iluit pending against the Leon Trotzky, accused ot plotting a. were chagrined to find there last night when he returned tD his tonight tOla.led nearly a.n Inch. the RU8l!lan counter-revolt, In a state· bitter attack against Irun and San were no cases on docket. home, physicians, Drs. 'l'ilton E. 'I'il!­ heavlellt repQl·ted tor the state. )nent tonight branded the soviet ai­ Sebastia" On the Bay of Biscay. Mrs. O. M. Wilson missed the P;i~~t·N~~d· JTyphoon Hits "I ha.ve O'\e WOnderful piece of man and al)luel G. Boyd. In the a.<:companylng e1ectlical lcgallons as "totally untrue." northern frontier of Spain. chan('e of a lifetime to spoed inewil lor the Amerlca.n public," 8tonn. lightning struok a btlm on In vindication he pl'oposed the ' Execution of seven orflcel·. thr'uUgh town 011 the flrc h·uck. 'he saId, mDPplng his Ca.<:& With a. the farm of Albert J ennett. fo ur !ormation 01 two commissions to In- chars'Cd with I·esl.tlng government She took over the fire chlef's 1st NUSJ Head Luzon Island Jarge handkerchlot. "I have never Order Probes miles south of Emmet.burg starting vestlgate the cha"ges and to exam· advances In San Sebastian was r&- job and not an alarm sounded . kept IL diary, EverythIng r wl'lte e. tire which, destrOYed the ba.rn and Ine his OWn actions In Norwa.y where corded In a loyalist newspaper. all day. hi to bl\ acted on Ule stage," e. quantity of hay and atra.w, Fire Complications Ail In a il the WOmen agreed Two Ships in Distress he haS be~n living In e"lIe, Conclave Okays Ticket Into Tragedy dalnq-e Wall estimated ..to U,~OO, (lnternatlonal comllJlcaUons added It was a pretty tame exPerience. As Storm Moves At Light rain fell at Dubuque. lillo_hum," yawned Mayor Of William L~mke ever Increasing tension to th .. clvlL NO NUDITY Tempe .... tures again shot UP to Rains Aid Firemen baltie between "oclailst government "'"hltc. "Let them have tho town. A~d O'Brien High Rate of Speed 22 Killed, 12 Hurt As above the 100-degree mark In Mv­ 'and fascist rebels with the rel>ort back. The"e's nOthing lor us to ST. PAUL, Aug, 15 (AP)­ BI the A ..oclated P ..... oral sections 01 th state duling the do," New York Fair To Have Train Strikes Truck Minute prfl(;JJutions were taken Portugese border guards had fired By the A81fi1OC1.ted 'Pn8.1 MANILA. P . J .. A ug. I O-Th c day, by lorelltry authorlUes today to on loyalist troops. CLEVELAND, Aug. 16-1110 Na- Iwcathel' bureau llnnounQed today ... No Fan Dancing Load of Canadians Ft. Dodge reported the high mark (The POl·tugese gove"nment 1,,'0- with a 100 degree at 3 p.m. Ottum­ ( uard 14:'81n8t another outbreal( tlonal Union lo~ SOcial Justice. (01' - severe 'typhoon swept ovcr northel'll B, lh. " ..""Ioted of still s,nouldering brush and teste(1 to F '·ance against Msel'teelated and 'J'hDIIltlS C. O·Brlen. candidates ing. Des Moines, whIch saw the 1'r... aground by advance blasts of the . That was definitely decided long A large truck, loaded with 43 pa.e- " hands orr" 1.ledge to lct SPain fight official thermDmeter (oucb 94 In WASHINGTON. Aug. 16 (AP}-J )for the new unlon party for presl­ storm w\llch was reported by tbe belore the first steam shovel bit In­ sen gel's, rolled on to the open. un' her own batties. and Great Britain mld-atternoon. had only a tow dropli Sues lor $15,650 Part-lime work will 'be required dent and vlce-p,'CSldent. weathe,' bureau ' to be moving I at tD the barren waste8 of Flushing obetructed crOssing In the path 01 01 rnln from a. eky lhat appeared I,OS ANGELES. AUK. 15 (Ap)- wa.. ned "serious repercussions" ,hencelorth 01 allbenertciarles of the ' Endorsement of Lemke and 0'­ high speed Into the China sea. meadows lut Junl>. the racing locomotive. Elaine Barl'le, former fl'iend uf would result If European powers I'll­ threatening moat 01 thl> day, natIonal youth administration's $70 . iBrien occasioned a noIsy demonstra- Th .. UnIted States coast and geo· "The New York world's fair ot "Don't lIass! Don't pasa!" cried 00- John Barrymore, the actor, flied sOI·ted to m ddllng In the conflict. 000.000 wOI'k rellet allotm.ent under tlon by the delegates. but the elec­ detle s urvey s hip Fathomer ran 1989 wfil not be dominated by Ca.n Other temperatures: cupants 01 two other cars as the Muscatine 99, Burlington 98. Ce n­ eult today for $15.650 a~ the result (Uneonfirmed reports from portu­ :regulations p .. omulgated toda.y oy tlon of the Detroit prlcst was mad.. ashore on the northelUlt Up of dancing or a.ny otber lorm. of nudl­ ,trUCk whlppcd around them and Itp_ 'terville 98. Clinton 98, WaLerlOo 85 of being struck hy a n automobile gal' asserted rebels had calltured the agency. quietly 'by acclamation. Luzon. 'rhe Tewated (not listed in ty," orrtclal, said, PI'uached the trackS. and Davenport 94. Aug. 7. She ail.gps s he Bulfered Badajoz. western Spain. in their' Und o.. previous practice.' a. six dol· Appoints Commltt.ee available shipping r~0 I'd8) was the I A spilt second later the train One fDurth of an! In ch ot rain tell contusions of tlw chest "lid arms mal·ch toward Madrid. The Madl'im Point Barrow. Alaska. Arctic Ithe burnIng truck lighted the sceno. slty of Nebra8ka. otflcials today said t1re caused $211,000 dlUlIl\,e at ,equities a,'e pos$lble under thla. sy.· Ito a. turbuleont session. Of Comments Early In the evening the Fathom­ outpost, ahocj(ed the world. , On a Julting piece or tbe ch ...... ls. ..emilloyment opportunities lor atu­ Lakewuud pltrk, ~ rtl8urt neu /lem, and whhe no serious compla.lntll Lone Dt_t "Will Rogers and Wiley Poet' klll­ er l'eported "at present out of Cen· to.·n Crom the trUCk's fl.... mework. 0. denta here are Increaslng, here. this IIofternoon. )18.ve bee" received up to this time. J ohn H. O'Donnell, ot Pittsburgh tel' of typhoon passing, Don't know ed In. all1Plane crasb 15 miles from Hy th~ Alli8OCh,tfd l"rf'I!''' white and black hat hUllg gl'Oteaque- Officials In chal·ge ot student em­ The nllOl08, which Hpread It seems best to equalize condition. ,shouted his lone dissent as the WASH IN(1TON, Aug. 15-Presl. whether need 8.l!slstance." lbere." It .la.td. ly. Along the track tor hundreds ployment said approxlma.tely 61 }>or from II. cottage 011 stove, des, (or flU young peol.le employed under 'first natlona.l convention of the Send .0,8, Calls dent ROOI!evelt·s assertion In his And tod&¥ lind.. real progress be­ pf ya.rds were found bon .. a nd bits cent of the men and a2 per cent or 1l't'!'ed five coll ....es, .. d .... lCO th" pl'ogram." Coughlln-tounded organization wen' Chautauqua speech that "we can Later both vessels sent calls for log made toward j)erPetua.tlng the of tlesh. Apparently most ot the ithe young women students were em' h'dl, a. band stand, a. 8hootlng Repol1;lng 011 two othe,· wOl·klt pro- on recDrd. In a. tumUlt 01 cheering help. Illemory 01. Rogers, beloved through­ and will deCend ourBelve~ and de· ;lead had been . bot out ot their shoes ployed eit her purt-tlme or tull-Ume gallery a nd .. bathhoU81!'. IIDd g''6Ss administration activities. Aub- and shouting. for Lemke al1d his len(1 ou,' neig hborhood" drew varied The storm moved 80 miles towa.rd out the world CDr his homely wit. by the Impact. ~"oot w ear littered tbe IlUIt year. greatly damaged II lan,o. Try Williams, deputy administrator. ,·unnlng mato. Thomas C. O',Brlen. the eOlUft In about four hours . .Fear· Rupert Hllghes. chairman of the reaclions here today In diplomatic right ot way. ASide from the NYA or lederal >lnct peace SOCiety quarters. lIaJd a $40.690.290 airport program 01 Boston. ing heavy damage, officials broad· OeJlfornla 1IeCtlDn of the national wou ld be carl'ied out and that 7,444 ·The ·conventlDn broke Immediately 11 KlU6d Outri8'ht work reUel tor college st~denta. aery. ile Tractor Starts Fire ln formal comment UpOn the pres· cast warnings to fiS hing craft and c<>mmlttee 'prepa.rlnl!' a memorIaJ to Seventeen ~e.' alld boy•. some of I women WPA workers were nUrelnll'"nto a. din of jeering and heckling. the recently f lood·strlcken Cayagan Rogers. saJd tbo naUonal comndt­ ,.. • dng meals was the most popular Job O·NEILL. Neb .• Aug. 15 (AP)- Ident's address. SpOk e>lme n for the tbem o"ly 14 yeare old. were killed for men. Some 858 men and 68 wo­ needy patients and ca.rrylng out dis- PDllce formed an escort lor O'Don- valle)'. The vessels were warned tee hu received about '2sb.ooo to outright. A dozen ' others were In_ A '\I "alrle fire allrlouted to spll.l·ks Nutlonnl Cou ncfl fo,' Prevention of men 118ted thal as their employment. ..,>tse·p reventlon ca,m pallrll8: loeil lUI he Ielt the conventlon. against lea."l ng. harbor, . be used &II a UlemDrlal Cor him. Jured. FIve dIed. The reet, react­ froO\ II tra tor, caused mor than War and the Women's In tel'natlonal Ortloe wDrk. with 127 girls employ_ /. A new actors' hospital a.t Saranac, Ing Instinctively to the threat 01 dan· $I Ii,OOO damago lhl6 afternOOn. dos- L. cague ror Peace 0.11<\ E' ,'eedom mix· ed, w&li the mOllt pOPUli.. " tyJ>e, 01 N. Y.. coetlnl' ,1.000.000. hu been gel'. jumped to safety In the precious troylng 126 .ta.<:k. 01 hay IU! It d prals" of hi s exp,·essed hat .. ed work fDr the coed. wal' 8tand on :dedIcated tD memory Dt the humor­ I'ACed acr08!l a fiVe by 011 mlie stl'ip tor a.nd hi s n e ulra:l ~ Jf10ment belo,... lhe collision. or 8'r&88. tty with criticism of the pledge to ROUTE LA.NDON WILL FOLLOW ON EASTERN TR~P let. The PDlo field where Rogers Two InvesliflUons were Drdered. ] used to play now 18 called wut 'One by the CanadIan board ot rall­ The blaze, which attracted 2.000 defend "ou,' neighborhood." ROfI1lrs fIeld. A bronze plaque bear­ Harry Richman Set lIJeclators and volunleel' nre flght- OOJllPllrlsOJ' With Monroe • wa.y commlssloner8, the other by the Au't C8lhler era, OOcurr6d 22 miles northellllt ot Thel'e was much dl8cusslon tn Ing his likeness marks tbe new Quebec attorney general's depart.- For London rught O·Nelll. Th fire started at noon. dliliomatic ell'cles as to how the ,500,000 WUl Rogers sound al.q'e men\. at the 20th Century-Fol< studl08 In A. call lor hell> r ached O'Neill at 2 president's statement compa"ed with Br t"e A_~ hwo the We&twood Hills. V.IlI . and tho burning Pl'I\ll'io was the wHnlng glvpn b~' Presldont LOB ANGELES, Cal.. A.ug. 1S­ txlltlgUlshed an hour later, MOIll'oe i\ little 1\101'e than 100 years Walker Rites' Harry Richman. 81nger and 8pot-te_ Search for AUe,ed Swindler ago against fUrl her .flor'ts by Eu· 'map. tested hla '100,000 airplane to­ OMAHA (AP)-South 81de police "opean powe,'s to expand In this day and pronounced It rendY for a revealed yesterday tha.t a search Lawyer Strikes Back hem Isphere. Private Today New York-Londoo round trtp fllIrht. WIl8 belntr made la" a Negro. reo !IAN FRANCISCO, Aug, lIS Int rest In It was heightened by , With his pilot. Dick Merrill, h .. ported to halfe SWindled Mrs. FloI'· (AP) - Dark·e)'ed Ann Cooper the approach 01 the AII ·Amerlcan Prtvate tuneral service for .A ttor­ fl ew to Muroc dry lake l ...t night ence NelllOn, wife of an Oma.h& I[ e wit t ' It pet'flonal attorney I.eaec confe"ence at Bu enos AIl'es, incy Henry G. Walker. 57. will be at and put the craCt througl> Ita pace•. dl88.olOO war veteran. out DC Sl16 ILnJck belek eharply tonight at summoned 80me time agD at Mr. thl> home. 220 Lexington avenue. Then he retired to hla hDtel room fol' of " of her hu.ba.nd's bonus money. the _rtlon lawyer for Roosevelt's Instigallon to consider thl8 afternoon at 2:'0 D'clock. The a good aleep preparatory to hopplnc two phY81cilU1 8 !leCulM!d of lIIe· mean. or perfecting 1h e pea.ce mil.­ Rev. L. A, Owen 01. the Congrega­ ott tomorrow tDr New York. After 1111, a&enllst... hili'. that lIhe chlne,'y of the Ame"lcan continent•. tional church will oUlclate. .. few daY8 there be plans to bead "... a "toot" of conlplrators -_._- TODAY Attorney Walker. prominent 110- out Dver tbe A.tlantlc. _klnll\ riches from her own In· (Iermall PAper Takes Exception IN clally and prof8ll8IDnally In Iowa herit&ncle. HEIlLIN, Aug. 16 (AP) - The lClty. W&ll tound dee..d In the garage III'" Hewitt, hfllre~1I t~ an In· newtlpaper Der Ttt&Ojblatl took excep· 'IOWA CITY .t his home at 12:30 FrIday alter- Reinet (Jh..... ~enlor'8 e8tllote IiIIU mllteol lUI tlon today to Prllllident Franklin When Gov. Alfred M, Landon of Kansas, the republican presidential nominee,. begins his first tIloon, uown· A08fHtf~Gc'!:?~ ~tJ--ch:" ~~ractDfII- hl,h .. '10,008.800 ronflilTOO D. Roosevelt's Chautau(\ua, N. Y .• . A 20 h ·U f II th t d t bo Th GOP , Church services Ibe.rtn In Iowa A l'l'8duate ot the University Of nv ._ ..a v. .- DUB "lIh her I"w)'et', RlIlM!ell I', Ty· llddr e~s wllh lhe observation thlt.t eastern campaign trIp, ug. , e WI 0 ow e rou e mappe ou 8 ve. e ,., nommee City churches at 6:10 thla morDtn" Iowa. be wa.8 a former Iowa City actresae. that they had loet tbelr ler. dartn, tho week elld l'flC'e8~ Il WIIH doubttul whether ho scrved plans to start f~m Denv~r,and to wind u~ at B~fflliol N. Y. The schedule,for the return trip has p08tmuter. vlce-p,..,.ldent of the !workll progreu administration jobe whleh Int«Tup&ed her dramaUc the ca.uae 01 pea.ce. not been deterrruned definitely, but he Will mllk:~ mlll!y app~rallces on hl~ ~IlY back, Bcclll!-1Ie of II'or Tomonvw Iowa Clty BuUdln&, and Loan 8881>- becaUIIe they refueed to "entertain tllllllmony In the Mayhem con· Thll United States, It said. after the strong demand for the Ilppellranlle of the preil Idential I}llndldate from CIties and towns III all "Iilll_betb the Queen" ",III be PrO- cla.tlon, pretrldent of the university ·tederal men' at a drtnklnl' party" IPfraq trials of Dr. TIlton K, the World war "partiCipate(! In sections of the country, Governor Landon on all his campaign trips will make 88 many rear- nted by Unlvel'lity theater t~ laJumnl auoclatlon In 1911 and for- rwae announced Yflllterday by Aubrey , 'l'Wm... All" .,.. , SAmliel 0, creating the InJuHtire8 which hur, platform appearances and short speeches 88 possible, On the visit to West Middlesex, Pa., his Jevl!Dlna' at • o'clock In Macbrld. mer preeldent of the TIffin Bavln,. Wtlll&ma, deputy WPA Admlnl ...... Boyd, dened Germany unbeAl'ably." birthplace, he probably will motor also to nearby N.ew Castle, Pa., aD!! YOunptoWD, Q. ."dltorllllQ. ~. ______to", _-....4 \

PAGE TWO THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY SUNDA Y, AUGUST 16, 193~

the several causes of death, it would be by atAh"l \ necessary for us to attain the ew Zea­ OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN Spinach···Good Food ... PllbUca.Uonlp.bu'lle4T~ lacorporat6cs.. ~~·! at UICO~'·1IO!.~0 Iowa avenu e, 10•• land standard practicaUy over night, as ' City. Iowa. ltema In the UNlVIlRSITY C.u.ENDAB are 1ICbed­ it were j for, the stati tician.s point out: A Board ot Tnalte-e. : Frank L. :Mott, Paul C. Pa.cktr, JaweD. DIed In tile DUlce of the president, Old CapitoL (tem. at. ~cB"'D. X arl 'JIl. Lllb. Ellen W . Witmer, F1'e4 .. "'nless out' approach to the ew Zea- tor the OJ!lNERAL NOTICES are deposltAld with the Becomes Dieticians' Fad lIoraln, Chari. Webb. Amo. Peara&ll. Ro'bert D&lNJ, land standard is accomplislled in a very New Yorker CBflJPU8 editor 01 The Dally Iowan, or may be Plaoed Fred 14. Pawn.n, PubU.ber hort time, the influen ce of the aging of In the bolt provIded lor their deposit In the offlces of WIlU~m O. X . rrltt, AI.lltant 10 lb. PlIbllelllT The DailY Iowan, GENERAL NOTICES b1l18t be at the population will mask the effect of Jhnered •• aeeon4 01 .... mall maUet a.t tbe poltottlce a.t At ll..arge The Dally Iowan by 4:8() p.m. the day preceding Ill'8t T SUPP08'J> everyone has seen t>y reeding, l>e~IIUH" or their' Iron an~ ..... ell,.. Iowa, UDder tb. act of conar... of Karob Z. 1I1U. impl'oved mortality, .0 lal" as this becomes pubI1eation. Notices NOT be accepted by tAlle­ wU1 this time Ihe rtport of Dr. Ha~e l b100d·bulldlng Ijualltle.. rle nam'~ apparent in the gennal or tOlal death pbone, and must lie T¥PJ!lD or LEGmLY W1UT'fl!l1'l ..beertpUoa rat..-B,. m~.I\ , II par 7 ..... : b, ca.JTler. 11 l\funcell, from NUll'llI onal S etlon D i' number or !MIll, uut L" ~ publl~ tlntl w •• per ,ear. I'llt(>. We hall, in fact, be d oi n g well if, in IUId. SlON£D by a responsible perlon. kl,. n Jty JACK STINNETT of tha fedp,.lIl lI.partment of agrl' fancy caught Oil "ilinach. I he face of the s hift in our age composi. NEW YORK-In thla Bagdad on Tao. &.oolated P'- I. eKclual"el,. entitled 10 .... fo, Vol. X, No. 865 All&'. 16, 1936 cu1tul'e, on spIn­ Evel'~ ' une '}'OOI, It Up rep. btl_Lion ot aU Dew. dlllpOIch ...... 01104 10 Il 0' Ilol t iou. we manage to kt'ep t he general d eat11 an Island, lhere's nothjl\g stranger ach. She llU.ys Eyery!)ot]y b,'gall to hammer o~ ollle ...... l.. OI'edJted III lIlIII pepe, ud • aleo tile local pallollebtcl bo""... D'W' I'llte f rom actually iucrea. ing. than the elty's commerce on wheels that th Idea thu.t It. Several yenrs ago 1 !\I!kno". "Sooner or later w e mu t ill any case . . . the pushcart m!l!'ts which University Calendar SPlniLcll ha.s Bome Jedged a l.lIe .. from a workman In JliDITOJU.U, DlIl'UTJlENT nlu.hl·oom with th dawn on. a .1_ C. Oorkl" Edlto, look for an increase" for our present d eath 8'I,"cILLI nut1'l(lo,lal an eastern fa(·tory. He said Ihat ~(O"()IIY, AlIgllstl7 ArtJ:Iur J . Salder' ':::::::::::::::::::::::: 'ii~~ ;~i~~ lIldltor dozen s!rNlts lurnlng cro,...ded tene. ,!lO\vet· Is non­ thei r dl tellc expel'\. had ernphasl,i!oI Merle D. Miller ...... • ...... •.•.••...... I'ate of about 10 per thousand would mean, 8:00 (Jnlve.-Ity play: "EII?.abel h th ~ Qu e~ n. " City EditOr ment sectlon& Inlo 0. baWling, squal· p.m. Mae1>I'ldp Audlto1'lu m. IiDb ltollall.. .•.••••••• ••• • ••• •••••.• • .••••••• 2;Jporu. Editor ill a stlltion81T population, an average 'l'Iles"uy, August 18 ."nij~. It has no the KI)lnach bURlne~" sa much Lilli JU ....' 4 T1lek.,. New. Ji:dlt~r ling Donny~rook ' fIllr. PItch men yl,·tues t h at lhey auld hardly get anything ei>e JU.t7 I . Bur"-•. ::'::::::::::: :::::::~: : :::. Ca.mpu. Editor le ngth of ].if£' of ] 00 ye81"S. 'fJlis we cannot 8:00 p.rn Unl"~r8ItY chor~. conce,·t. lOW'" UnIon. Mary Franee. Ny • •••. •.•••••.• ..•..••. . •••. Society .lildhor selHn g walel'Jlroo( 8hoe poll8h, razor Thul'sda)', A ugust 20 many othel' In lhelr lullchroom, a nd wanted 10 hop e to ach ieve so dong as the pbysical )(argar.L QordoD •• • •• •••••• • •.. .•. ~ •• •• " . Ft'AllJre Edltur • blndes. "jen·lI·wlne diamond" jewel· 8:00 p.m. Unlverslly ~o n vucallon. We8t iLPproach to Old Capitol. green leafy vege­ Iwow wh~thrl' sl.lnuch was ab80lule_ SIa" Wril".. IIl1t III'I' flf 111011 l' 11111ins essentiully what '·Y. una 10 "e tUKe the CO I·ners. Fis h· B.II, Braverman. Slaten Brownlnl'. Adele Anderlon. tall Ie " dO) not a lao Iy vltlll LU h(·nlth. J ret)1! II lhat It it is toda)' a n d has been in al\ histol'ic peddlel'8 pU8h tll~I I ' malodorous ca"ls have. In [act, (·ertillllly was nut and IIoat all tu!ult BUSINESS DF~ARTHENT :DbnaJd J . AftdeNOQ •••••••••••••••••• AdverU.1ne )tan .. ...-r time. " In bel ween I~uck.s at glassware and kllle, tiulldelloll, (!sI>eclally COUld ellt UllY number of WU.lOD r .....11 .• .....••••••.•••...•.• Clrculallon llana".r "ext ra. 1)[U1tR.l' • There are Crult General Notices IUl'nllJ lOll. al1d (111118"" that ,,~,uld rel)la~e opl n81h. ....-n• • W. 8cb.mldt • . •.•. • . .••••..•.• ..•.••.... Aocountallt , , I slands (l nd rack. of vegetables. beet green:; lU'e 1 gOt a vel'Y an"I'y lettel' from th~ TELJU>BONES neckties and kllchen ulenslTs, wash" Bollrd Jobs eVUlI IJ e t tel' • ,,1.ULlan In lhat sam,· factory ~y. Editorial Otn.. 4101 ~I.ty lCdll... 41H lub8 and cUl fl' we,'., baby carta' Bulne•• OUl •• un You're Telling Me! Three hour board jobR Will be available for Ihose Inlerested In such "HI'1I11,ch Is lI,e Ing r had "poll.d a whole ye3r'~ und neglb:eI's. work, from AugUSt ]6 lo the beginning of school, September 21. Apl)ly worsl oC (h, ~ lot." in hCl~ own wOl'ds. work. She h,ul jllst about llCf8uad. ~., , SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1936 By WILLTAM RITT . " . for asslgnmenls al the Universi ty employment bureau. Iter principal eritlC IHlll or Bl.lnach .<1 hH gr(lUI' thut "plnach was the Central Press Writer 'rhe whol thlng\ I" a madhOuse. . L~]E H . IUNN, mlU1ager 10 that th!' culdum I. not absorbed thing to eu.t, whf'n 1 came ulanI' and ~ .. Ol d ri,en hnggle enU) essly . . . wo­ to as gl'eat a ll extenl as In otller upset th,' apple cart. 1 replied 10 men shrll'k Indlgnall\lY ... chUdr 11 COlll·el·t yeg('lables becnl1se or the fOI'maL lun h<',' that [ WfiS al,'ald It was her OWl Farm Problem Thlj UnlYersity ~ h oru" will PI'CH nl a oncert 1'uesday eyenlng at 8 do-wheel gownS In the Union Bon 1" 1 I'oom n<1j>Le ent !u lI,e Hlyel' ROOUl . luwa Me­ NOr doeR It IlIvllll(Wte the 1r tl f ew, yell!'!, al-(O ' I'he ofl'ice cynic just. obseJ'Vt'd that the nl'ls hv1lle ror!ll nlgpl, lean back morial nlon. from 2 to r. 1).Ill" Thursday, August 20, and hnmedlately lues of sPlnael1: Ihe (·xc1I1sly ..1y milK til L of InrnnlJ w h en t he Pnited !Statl's waA tl'yiug to probuble I'CUSOll thrl'!' is ~o mnch g un play tollowlng lhe Graduale.' "Olnnl'r. on the Hlllgle axle, a nd willi seven" 'rhe spinach vogu~ has a I YP­ "hould bo B"P lll men Led ca"ly by ill recent movies is to keep the audience F'RBot;RH': O. IIlG13E:E, Dll'ectol' of Conyoca!ion" 1>,,"" persuade othel' wheat-producil1g cOllntl'ips Ipogue ~tl·ldM. raC.. 0.1 a ollz~y speed leal examl)l. of how peollie tak!! Ull. .green (l1'()1l-['flntulnlng) vegelables. to cooperate in cutting' down (\11' grpat IIwake. down the IIltle hili •. exnggerall' anrl muke 11 fau or 1L v.,·y HI)lnnch III this I'ole II ns 8ev ....1 pric -cIl'prcssing wol'ld wlH'ut ~lIl·p lu ~. • • • . . . slnWll' auu Iruthrul .tuleml'lIt. Ullmntllg.·. lhnt 01'. 1\1<1I1c.1I aId nOl Wf' lmow that to d a v the Unil/'d Gi I' t of gab 0 101H' gets YOll 110whel'('. WI' have never seell Ian !lsI/mate J ~Ilnnot rememl>el' ".flctly who no!e. II Is regularly anti cOntlnu. (In It. but prohably millions or dol, ._. fl1'st tPCorTlrTI('nu(,(j Hl,lnach rul' :-:llates faces a whellt ~hol:tage und will EVf'n the Sm81'tebt panot. have too eat e • oUsiy olltal"ilblt· ttt any mark I. II 10.1'9 l'ha.nlJ; e hands annually over Literary Guidepost have t o illlpOI·t litE' grain Ove l' Ii high tar­ "111 of II tin cup. young growing children. I am In­ ,Iasle" a til tIl' hNt .. than kale, dan. lite pushealtH' • ______1111 lIDllllUm., iff from CantlUIl, whet'!' Ilw urough t has llIlUIi clined to lhlnl, It wa" my [1'11'11(1 , ])1'. ,lellol1. tunolll 01' bee l lop". and th' • • • !! Th... al'e bargaIns to be hlld here, ~1~Klm Marriott ot St. I.ouls. He, I'hitdren UI'(' now sold on It through bt>en even more dumllring" 'I'he pOO l' man does n 'l have his n osc to By J()fIN SELln' loll. ror I hI' merchandr.!! ""meOmes fit any }'ntt?, hegan ul'ging the use or .lhe efrOl'ls of ano!hl'l' frlO'nd of min" Next year-who kumvs - t 1i1'1'1' may bl' the grindston e. He <.'o n 'l uIfol't1 to buy urlgltllll " In dlsll'e.s stocks and Slagul' her-and [Urni:--h you wJth H (·Ieu.n on6. reactions of crops nnd pl'iet's vitally af­ yral'S 1I0W sillce we lust have had 10 look and endul'e (he emeUs and IWIl!e The ,-rotter of el"Plo.lnilli Jal}al~ 'WlU continue to do so. One or these Grub Bag I fect American livillg. 'J'hl'b' flu<:tuations 11 1 1111 EmpI'ess Eugellip hul. da.y flfl ('I' dny fOJ' weeks to find hnd her People to us might give I" feudalism, anoWer lhe prestige ot ~~------~. them. and theil' errect cannot be' O\'['I'I'uletl. pause to anybody; It does, III a Ihe mllllary c!U!te (0. little Il'ssened, llints on I'Jt i(IUeH e One·Mlllule Test • • • lIo\Y~ver . the bargah1·hunlers are All of which sc'ems to lIS I'athl'l" silly. 'J'hel'C !lI'C maoy belwf'its to dancing, tl sense, eYen to Vtctor A. Yokhonloff. nowadays). another Is Un "COnoml(J If lOU 3"" dining In :t. nuhll~ J. Cli\'(· Ih~ ""ul n"ln~ Of Ih. to be round tll~I' '', occaslonally .. . Neverthel "S he has trll'fl nobly In !sItuation whIch Is. Y"kllonloff feels. pIll .,. nn,1 \11<' ""Ilk n ,lops fl",n plunt (·,.n"""n1y knuwn a8 Lho A count ry lik(, OUI'S ('()uld product, 01' at billlroOlIl teachel' \\'I'il!'!!, On0 bl'ing tliat Wllm~n l In hlc Hporls attfJ'e . . . "Eye.~ On Japan." a )lTlmary dang r to the Japan of .... "Iic'o busll"" /lny rate maintain Ilt ull limes !In adr'­ you are 0111 wultzing on thE' fluOr whil!' well·groOQ1(·u men. We tLilkenlsts. It Is poaslnle that a [markets Is dangerOus, he feels. '1'hls II. call Ills allentlon 10 It und lop 3. \\'h'l\ WPI',· lh" tlrst United pll of fin de sJecle popular fiction whi "h-ulso ill turll- wOlild g ivc slability ylolent 1)I'o-Jlwanese nl1g11t Ie('1 Is becuuse she 11118 reRorted to 0. .. and buught Ihem for a qUlll'let. to land values alld talw I11l1r h or th .. valup .,. - YakhOlltorr a. IltUe biassed, ""pee- form ot "dumping." Shu has under- Yakhontorr IR RUl'e !hllt th"rp ('xlsts .. p;amblp 0 111 01' I'arming nnd, ill('ic\PI11al ly lally In 011(' section, whera he charl;- "old othe,' nations. hut at the ex- no dlfre,'I"1f'~ lJelw~en til<' nations o.",·:\lilllll(' 'j'psl ,\ OlIwers IIIl1UllnUlIIIWUWllIIIIU. __llIUIllIIIDBIJr of t'ating. Wa liington World \Els Japan wIth repeated fal/ure to pen"a of her working cllUls whlrh 'Which COUld "lit 1>1' urlj",(p" If tl1I' I. Mc'unlilill la'''..). This, we belit'v!'. was what H enry \Val­ obI!erve trealY obllgat!ons. Nevel'- " .. believes to "" l'·9.l,(lrully undel'~ lI11allel' WU'(l ultacked sandy, amI ') libl'lIltl C: . l1uffOlan. lllcf' pel'ceived in his "('Vl'I'-IHJrl1131 gran­ By CRARI,F:S P. S'n:wj\.RT theless 25 years of Japanese expol'l- Imld. C'l'laln JapaneSe c1iU\ses have differenr~ by dlff"'·.II(·.·. not ill u. 3. III 17U3. .. ary" plan l owar'd which t ill' original AAA Screen / nee has lent authority to the nu- t,pr1eClled. hut even these less than lunt}>. }'ur!hel·. therc exists a la1'l:" .. Cent1"al Press Hlaf! WI'iter th.or. an6 the~e are f"w Amerlrarls I" 'I>opular/y l>clieved dllrin" his firRt ca lD . gest ed plan would sncccrd. ~ ut if s ll ch a Hillg in Wasbington, when hc l'orecast In g the other two-thltds. The P1'O- '1 1 ... problem could be xolvpti in thi ~ way, Wi' "II p olilical l'eaJignm ent" befo l'c lection rits will be divided three 'way~ . reCODel ec. ]lai{,(n, orl Lahor' day, UJ12, IIj Buffalo. i'<. Y. 11t' said: believe we would be Oil tlt e way jo II sOitl­ day ron r year s h en ce. Cerlaln Or Money RetUJ'D FOI' eXil11l ple, Governol' l Jflndon sent a telegram to thc " I have notic!'!1 thiH thing-, that as e011l1UlI'!'1! with the college tion of 111' farm problt'I1lS. • • • "W.-r" I)retty certaIn of at least Clevelond cO llvention statin g expli citly that h e favol'ell Il Cllr- politiCian, :';01111:' of' Ihr gt'ntl!'llwn I hl\\'(' Iho)'(' l'rb'llll) dealt BROADER 'I'HAN LAHOR gelling our money back." Bing x· reney " . J(pressed in terllls of gold anll co nve rtible into gold. " with a r e a 111 Iltl'll I'll. B pCU IISt' this llI!!y h(' :.;uitl 01' I ht' polit ician , -. A labor p art y f />1alMd. " It the picture is good"'- RepubUeall news pape rs Slli(l the' t l:' lrgl'tllTi "thrilled the eO Il- In Lhe field or l)ul!tl,·s, lhaL lhoy plLLY th"l)' hlln 1)la YH II very Hhl·ewdly. nnd Y!' t. it. may not be paJ'ti.sRuly so labeled. Of Lile menl. '1'ha t'1l make us ha.ppy. wndon was a co nVin ced belleyet· In the gold "tanda,·,l, and lhat 11 e Ile ha. "Oldl lL !llrt of Hlll'po h Ihat I... ('(H,lcl ",ull" hh,~k IlOUII(1 as 1/ It It i ~ n 'I Ii fi rst-C\8J s name fOl' a political "It'. t.h e gamble that makes It In - wan led to make his l )o~IUo n clea" to his PLLI'ty Ilnd the ('ountl'y hororc Wlll'e whIle Il t any tJm~ he (·hosp. Th" IItemry ~Irt IN ,1 v(' ry dlll1gerous F, AT ONE At I·ok!'. t h(' l1l oTill lij y IIm on g pUl'ty. It is too nan-ow, as the term being nom inated. That WuS fal .. enough fOr LL IO YlJody. gift Lo po""""" It you 01'0 not lelllng th,' \I·1Ith. und T would a great I tbe wllite po pulation of th(' l nited )I.e resting. H the Picture Is as good Th n MI'. Hamlllon made ono of lola whll'lwlnd lours Ihl'ougn the Mol l'alhe," for my PLLrt hrLYe u. mlln "tUm!>l/' In hi. "J1~('('h lhan to (eel " Iabol'" is employcd in the United States. h. we hope It hi> (they seldom Roc Ky Mountain uren. lie found the slIve,· producing elate. ull in lhnt hI' wak 80 "xc('Nlln!!ly "",,,OLh tllllt h,· IIlId !Jeltl'l' he walched States could \)I' imlJl'oVl'd to <,qual that of ,vIII '1'00 mony voters, who might. sympathize al'e, YOU know) we ought to make a. . arms, ren"ing the pl'reet Of Oovel'nur IAndo,,'s III'onOuncrment on the'" !luth dllY llnd n\Sht:' New Zealand, which holds tllf' world rec ­ wi th it otllen v ise, don 't consider them­ profit of 50 p r cenl. But we're not ecOnomic weltare. So the hrllllanL M ,'. Hamilton fixed 1hat r ight away. From nurfllio E"!mlng ;-.i'·WH, Sfpl. 3, 191 2. ord for longevi ty, thl' l'e~ult would b an spiv!'!! what commonly is known !I S buying any yachls or race horaes on He 'simply announce(! I bat Governor IAndo,,'s trieS-ram to thtl Cleve· immediutc saving of a quarter of a mil­ " labor. " lhat 8UPI}Qslllon." la nd L'()Il\'ention did nut Illelln wllllt most 1)('ol)l e thoughl ani! that the This is Crosby'" fIrst "outshl" door wl1s not ~ Io~ed for leg lslaLion on. sliver. lion lives, according to s latisticians of an 'rhe leag ue's leaders Rense. lhi . . Nlm . All or hIs features, except the, HAMILTON VS. LAI\'1)ON Santa Claus Is Coming to Town insurunce company, who have completed A t the leagu '8 Wa 'hington meeting it The New York Hel'uld 'rl'lbun , an uncompromising l·ellul.llcan news" a study comparing the drath r ates o f tllesr broade ned its summons fot· r ciJu.illl to i'tlme he ,va.' loaned to Marlon DR- paper, ran Lhe story under u. headline ""yin!: "Revised Oo ld Views countries dming the t wo-y a t' p eriod Yles. hu.yo been made on the Para- 111n.ted By Hamilton." Since then nothing more has heen "'lId on Cur­ include " liberals generally, and 1111 othel's ,mount lot. Hereafter', Bing will I' enc¥. althougli It \Vas assumed the rePublicans Inl end ed to make It 1933-1934. commi tl ~d to OUI' philosophy." make three 0. year tor Paramount one or Ihe roost Importa nt issues of lhe campA ig n. In discnssing tll!' modality saving that • • • and One Hon his own" away from, The plain tact is that GovernOr Laudon's gold t,elel:"rllll1 is RIlII would ,ensue if th ] 0.4 pel' 1,000 death A DlF'li'ERENCl!J paramount. . held out to the financial interests or the counlry as the nominee's poliey, while the H~llliltolt "t/lfement 011 sliver is beh,g willely 1'ate prevailing amoll g white persons in " Labol" party" is a designation which Can Make Movltll CheatMr elrculllted by republiCJIn8 I.. tbe far west. '-erhuPl' tI",t tllke~ He sayS he ca.n make plctureg the nited Rtal!'!! s hould UI'OP at one will do in som c;onntl'ies. "Political ('Ourage," but it cerlllinly Is II IlPW brand or courage. stl'oke to til(> Nt'w Z PH llllid all-timp low • 1"01: example, England,'s lubor party chooper than a major studiO can. KNOX AI}VISf:I) JlOOVJo}R record of 8.2, the s tatis tician!! say : Ims WOll Ilationa 1 electionij. 'I'he English ~h e story cost on "Pennies"' was Col. I ~ ru.nl, ~';:nox won hI>! I)ollllcal SI1U l'S "" an a,lv!>,.,· to ~l'r e'iI( l o nt b nIY $32, 000 . which Is just a starting Hoover dul'lng t Il e gl'eUl depres"lon "ra. n il a nd other "bl!; husln,,"s" " 't'he gt'pat At saving, in IJoint of num­ 1181'1' had what they rerer to n ' "labor figure ge"el'l1l1y In a big plant. 'rhe leader" were called tlmp a nd again 10 the \Vhlte J lOuSe fo,' JJ1omentou" bl'l'S-weil over 50 ,000 dl'aths in a single govel'1llllents," m eaning labor administra­ .., lory eost Olgll.ln ~ t hi .. recent '·Rh.y - ~onfe ren. e" to <1I~CU8S meUnK or "1·.IPQKlng thl' log jal11s" "nd whh)I)lng year- would OCCU I' in tI NL ths from influ­ t io ns, in the Americnl1 language, as we 'thm n lhe Rang-e;" says Bing wal!l the depl·oRlllon. A[ter eaC h meeting n . [atelnenl Wll~ ISHued th"t "Pr".· pnza and pmlllmonia. px:t would come w(luld spell' ~ of a d emocratic or II I'epubli­ o . ' llcrlty Is just o" ound til COl'IlCI'" 0,' "condll!Ons a" e (undam ntaHy ~l'ou nd , 19(),0()O "and then w& didn't' ~ ound" 01' kometl1ln g cq lllltly .l'easH urlng. 'PIlal meLhod IR {''''.lIed 1'('Govery chronic neplll'itis, with a savin g of over can administration. ha ve u. story." Although th.. total ,y ralth. MllIlllwhlle. til CO II""'y WOl. >lI1\>ctlls to Washington fol' hf'lp during 1'39.' several othel' important canse., namely i n it rank. as ma.ny miscellaneons work­ his own pIctures. True, P ckford Afl er the A~\ A WIiS In validated hy tho HUP,'eme courl, Oovernor tll1d ChlIplln and Lloyd and Fair- ' Undon was qt,l ~ k to l'el\llSure the fa rmN's !hut.h had o.lwl\y" glv n about 18,000 from beart, disco. e, morc ('I'S as possible, a lar~e proportion of tbe banks did and became Immensely "'ull coo p e l'8.~lon " In ~al'rylng ou t the ac In order l.o li ght n th eir than 13,000 fl'01l1 diarl'hea Ilnd I'utt'ritis, white-collar folk, some of the intelligent­ . .. , wealthy. Those who have (ililed to burden". Now Colonel KnOX IR thUndering: , - . over 7,000 froll1 appendieitiR, more than sia, aud, of cou rse (tlt e movement beinO' ....;, ,be 8ucce!l8 ful In finanCing their own "Just what Injury t he AAA did tho Am cl'/ can fal'm cr Ilnd th e Arne)'I­ 7,000 f l'om diabptes, and abont. 6,nOO .from formidable) ,! a lot of poli ticians. It lIas CIIms-antl they (Ire numerou8-elth- can cllizen In grll el'al Wil l never he known. Th COElI.. arc IncUI ulobl ." tu bet"etrlosis. had ogrienltul'ol support, al. o, alt1lougll Ct· dldn't hflVe good bualne..... 8en88 liNOX V~. LANO()N Of course, Gov ol'nor Undon Wlla caUtious ly p" al~ ln g AAA t.u app ase ;Or else they fall d to chooll& busl­ , , "Some of tlte liveN wOlllrl lJC saved at ojlricultul'c is a negligible factor' in Eng­ the fUl'lnel's, while olonel I'Uct!yO Iy." he JjIl.ys. "1 knew lhe risks In_ prOl!"l'lIm which bear~ the labl'l of the re)\Ibllcan party. tr Governor Ilea and ~ nt e riti s. Of 1I1Othel's who orr s trictly a craftsman. 'rhe cra.fts have been Volved. We hired the best men In l..an<1 on makes a pl'onouncement On money, MI'. Hamlltnn olltl'lbuLeB now saeriliced to thl' pel'ilg of childbirth, federated, but Oat'l'OW in thf'il' S\!O I)C, even a dlffenmt theory t hat even republlcana o.re rorc d lo ~ont 88 18 \Il1I departm nts to mak" 'pennies.' about 3,000 would he saved ill a single on that basis- lIt'ban labor, oJ! tire type I va.gUe flnd CQ ntro.dlctol'Y. IF Oovernor Landon unnounC"8 a r(lrlll Anyway, I'm. n.ot putllng 6vel'ythln!: year. .. usually deseribed as "skilled working­ program co llinI!' tOI' rederal lJ nCf lts" Co lonel Knox Indl at ~8 tllUl the I OWI~ Into thIs. If It should be a Party hoe something else In mind. The confusion will only be - To make the gains thus indicated for men." 'flop, ( woo't be broke exactly." . cleared UP "'hen GovernOr Landon Is II rrnilled to sPtak for hlmselr. SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1938 THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, PAGE THREi Pi Omega Pi ETTA KETT- By Paul Robimon PERSONALS • s' Fad To Initiate 13 Mre. H. B. Blowc1'8, who has b<:en Guest. Friday nlghl of Russell visiting for several days wi~h her Doak, 223 S. Dodge 8trect, were Lisle beenU"" or their Iron an~ 3 Women, 10 Men To /lIsters, Marcella and Je8s Hotz. 522 Payne of Des Moines and Johri quail tic.. lie nam'd .loin Honorary Com. N. Linn stroot, will lea.ve tOday for Bornhold ot Davenport. Charies /lumber of them, but tna pubU. her home in Waterloo. Mrs. Blow­ \LEIJzeaux of Dubuque hili! been a co ugh l 0,1 SPinach. merce Group ers I" the tormer Verda. HOtz ot guest In tbe Doak borne slnce Thurs­ Ever.l'one 'J'ool' It IJp Iowa City. day. He wlil return home tOday. Ev"I'Ybu(ly began to hu,1lmer o~ Three women a nd ten m t'n will Sevel'ul yeMS ago 1 IICknow. ""rome Initiates or PI Om ga PI, nIV ElOise Sebek at Santiago. Cal .. a lette,· flOIll a workman In Edward McCloy, 80n of Prof. and ("onald O'Neill, 648 S. LUcas .a daughter of professor a.nd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Focht and ~Iembe", or the Legion aUxiliary Thall "pollNI a whole yen .... a"d will attend the Initiation loday. Jltl'eet. returned Friday tram. .. trip Wallin. thel r 8On, Larry, are guests lOday She had jllst about pel'1luad. • NoW ",e",bera will include Ada througb northern Michigan and left !o r Mr. Focht's sister, Helen Focht, ",nd their families will have a fried­ hlcken .pIcntc at 08.kdale tomorrow h~" IP'Ultl' that spinaCh w.~ the IlIIm.l, Momence, III., HermJne \yesterday for Clear Lake. . Helen Winton. 530 N. Clinton 249 Magowan avenue. evening In honor of the vetel'&llS ng to eat, wlll'n I cam~ along and lI r),o, lJasIJIl!;8, Ncb., MIllicent street, Is visiting thl. week end with pen'Y, Almo, Ky., Everett B3.I!kett, ... t Oakdale. ThOse who are bed(ast P~('t tho alJlJle cart. J replied to F .... nces Nelson, A3 of Cedar RLLp- Zclta RebeJsky D es Moines, ot a. will be ae/'Ved I n bed. thaL T Wlls afraid It wos her on pnwn~eo. 111., Ilorbcl1. }4'abcr, Oene­ Ralph Lumsden or Chicago will Ids, 18 a guest of Florence Barr, graduafe of the University of Iowa. ~lr8 . ~co, JII" Edwll\ Grossnickle, NOl'th return there todLLY after vacationing WUlIam Edwards, local re­ I f "he allowcU herself to be CUnton P lace. i/lahilitalloll chairman. Lnd Mra. MUllchester, lnd" FrederIck Ol'ean, \for a week at the home or Mr. and awa y I>y a sl ngle Idea eo Mrs. Ed!,'1lr Vas.... r and dllughter, 'George Una..h, .tate rehabilitation Kansua City, Mo., Dasll Finch. Wau­ Mrs. Albert C. Dunkel, 528 Iowa ave... ,nndt' It ratl ot Il, she must Jack and PrlllCllia Robillson of Charlotte D elores, )210 Iteokuk chaJrman. will be 11\ charge of Ill e Cllma, Ma,·co Handley, Huntington, nue. Home such "csult as she gOL Chicago are visiting at the home street, Mrs. Viola Graef, 1217 Keo­ arrangem nIB Htlll dO<'8 just What Wtl8 II'. Va., Robert 1I0lnsen, Sanborn, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, kuk street, and Clarence GlJck will \Viel'! Johllson, Kanawa, Johll Kruf}­ rOI' It. Milk has 1IIenty 01 637 S. Dodge street. ~otor to DeB Moine. today to viSit Following a major operaUon at ge", Wausau, Wis., and Fred' Wing· Picnic AUract8 40 11 s" lhat in a gl'Ow lng Child', Mr. Vassar, wbo Is a member of University hospital, Mrs. H. J. er, Norrolk, Neb. - . it will 6UII])ly all ur that element Mrs. Charles Dabney, 4)5 S. Sum­ 186th }iosplte.t COmp:>.ny at Camp K1cherer, at. Paul, Minn., Is recu­ Commerce Teacher8 rlll'(·.,""8 ry, no matter whether the mit street, returned homeJyeaterday Dodge. perating at the home of her mother, Forty commercial teachers at­ nach ('aldum Is absorbed Or not. after a two weeks visit In Chlca.go Mrs. Bertha Geiger, 213 E. Market t milk Is df'riclpnl In Iro~. And Alumi,mm Shower To with her daughters. Isablllle Smith, daughter of Dr. street. tended a plcnlo yesterday u.tternoon that reasoll chll,It'en's speeiallst.l Fete Dorothy Doak and Mrs. Earle Smith, 613 Court at Marlon. Swimming and baseball ""OI>trag th" "uint or view thaI Harold Camp, A4 of Creston, will ",treet, was In Cedar Rapids Yeater­ jtormed the u.tternOOn·s entartnln. pxf'luHlvr-ly milk dlel ot Inranl! leave Tuesday for Springdale. Mr. day. M.rs. A. A. 'roubes of De. Mol nCB, menl. Dumthy Donk, a Septembcr brlde­ 1<1 1)(' S\III IJl emente lIlP fiilltlor. brt'akfnsl. vIsiting at the R~ home. tions on thll 110 de France. They Entertaim Friend8 Holly Mlnk~1 of Ft. Dodge and had planned to sail ror Europe thIs At Swimming Party DOl'Othy DUl'lan IIf Wellman wUI h6 Elton E. Hoover, 613 E. College Imonth. but will remain In New York will 1,1"k the' fall"n lInpkln and II" ~tll or town guests. Others included "treet, was 10 DavenPort Friday. fUl'nl"h you wllh " !'It'lln Ol1e. until Mme. S'lelndler 18 LLble to Swimming at th Big Dipper In III Iho ('oulictoy will be lIlt·s. C. E. )JIlake tbe trip. city p8,rk formed the entertaJnment \)()!lk, mothe!' of Miss Dook. Fran­ Keith and Kenneth Smith, aOn9 01 five friends of Mary Pat Kelly, On.·,\lillul. Test ('(''' S\parns, Mrs. \Vayne Stake, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman S'mlth, 1214 , 'Morri~ Lotman and his three chU­ celebrated her 13th birthday 1. CiVf' OJ{ ""al ntUrl!' or tbe DUI'k,' Cars"n, Mrs. Cloyde Shellady, Co ur,/. street, will return home today dren, Howard, I:>"ylvta a nd Gertrude, a ]>arty yesterday u.tternoon. Dr. and MI·8. Maynal'd A. Wood, who were married yesterday afternoon at tll e home of MI'!;. nlanl UUlllllolily klltJ\\ n a~ the Mf'l;. KIJ'I Ketelsen and Nina Lewis. :after a trip throu!;h the north. of Lincoln . Neb., will arrive todaY to the home at Mary "('alko bush." Hattie B. Whetstone, 12 Bt'llu Vista place, are shown abovt' with their attendants at the w('dcling. :!. Xu.IIW th; govfll'nor or New Dr. and Mrs. Wood are now enjoying a sbort wedding tl'ip, after which thpy will b' at home in Lunch At Jt·!'Rfly. THIMBLE THEATER STARRlNG POPEYE Iowa City. From left to right, mem bers of the bridal party shown above are Mary Fran 'rO'by 3. When \\".,.,. the fllst United of St. IJQuis, cousin of the bride and a bridesmaid, Aliee McCollister, thc brid 's sister Dud mllid f>,W Q,1(,r\i-' I'LL 6E-T Po. Whet's This HlHlPo.: t'olJl~ 1I1illtt'tl? I'LL TI\"'~ "ffit. of honor, Mrs. Wood, Dr. Wood, Raymond Wood of Iowa 1"alls, bt'othcl' of the bl'idt'gt'oolll lind Cl-iflo.~I:.ROD~ t:CR DlIVE JoS_ I'LL best man, and Althur Cozzcns of t. Louis. (}ne ·'\linul,· 1',,1 1\Il8Wers LOO\<, p..~iE.R Noon! I. }.',,"ntllin la'" ,.1. M\S~ O'IL 2. IItnolci 0, HvfflllRn. Kathleen Reed Fetes and M.rs. Claudo K Reed, 610 Clark Mary I'at, Jackl!) pm! Virginia. l( 1- Your friends wiJI a. In 17!.13. street. with whom s he h..., been Jy. PlllSY Hln s, and lI1arjfJI'Y nIHI Des Moine8 Cousin Helen Rced. be there-and oh, visiting. ______what good food. FI·'·,I A~lllll'e "')(,~ ~hared honOl'l Mary Lou Moon of OilS Molnell Vlrglnl ... Kelly won the prize at Bruce Cabot Dlake8 a business of tOil a. .twu lwl Vll\lu.t'vll l~ bill with was guest' of honor at a party bUnco. COiors ulled lit the refresh- ,·cmemt.erlng Lhe name of eve,·y :-lome trainnl dOJ!!i. 'rll~ canines got gtven Friday afternoon by bel' cou- menta were yellow and white. tcchnlclall with whom h hWl workcd Whet's No.1 lh,' stUI' u""""lnl( 1'0,,1\1 "ecause they ",in, Kathleell Reed, daughter or Mr. Six gue8ts at the Ilarty were

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I~ SmIUt, dau(hter of Dr. and MI'II. Earle S. Smith, 6J3 Court street, hu discovered a. mOllt unusual and deUg'hUuJ J dish, It would be Ideal for a NA hmeheon or SUllday nJrbt sup­ per. How to pick PINEAPPLE·FRANKFlJRTER, National Committee) DISH Th Is dish ' 18 prepared by tayel'!l. WARNlNG EJach serving Is Individual, 80 makE> tllp 1'0111'1.(' poli1 i(11l11 type 01 iIlI! many B8 there are persons to be ohtaining' 1"'0111 thr ll rw deal served. i\'!'l'e(1 (itll'illg' his ril'~t enOl· On a Slice of ;])uttered toast place. ni'fuln, :\. Y. 11 (' ~ilid: a ring' ot pineapple thM hu been browned fn butter and brown sugar. IlS (·ompl)l·('(l wilh tlie l'o lle~e In the meantime apllt frankfurters II 1 hll\'I' I1Hl.·P "p(,pnt ly dealt PLUM'S (two to a slice ot tOlll!t) and place hl' polj ficinn~ mav );aill of' 1111' a strip of cheese In tbe middle. tl1;"1' hand l'!fllwr ollenly. I do,,'t Cover with a. lfWeet pickle rellBh and Y" un tn th.· IfUtllP job. No lY, Ihe place In a. quick oven to brown 111' pi")'" Il ve"y "hl'~wdly, find ('ould mall" hlark .Ollnll .," IC It When browned place on the pine­ 1I1f"ury IClft I. Il v('rY ,Iangerou8 apple and toast and serve hot. the 1I'1I1h, untl I would " great tlmhlr In hi" HJ)~l'<'h than to fee l t hilt hr' had bell,'r be wiltc hed :We mean the good things of life - that new dress you've

Nt'WA, Sept. 3, 1912. been wanting, the shoes your husband needs, new draperies to Town Elizabeth the Queen for your living.room, a glider for the garden, a -new car. A beautiful and exciting play There is one a1mosl infallible way to do your "comparison . By MAXWELL ANDERSON shopping." Read the advertisements. They give you facts about fJuality and price before you buy." When you wake

Monday, August 17 your final choice you know you've covered the market thor. , ~ oughly and are getting the best- and the most- for your money. UNIVERSITY THEATRE Advertisers in The Dally Iow~ri promote their products sin. CURTAIN 8 P.M. MACBRIDE AUDITORIUM cetely and truthfully. FoUow them and learn how to pick ADMISSION SOc

Tickets may be secured at any time during oflice houn at "plums.'; room 10, Schaeffer Hall, or at the door at the lime of the

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------~-- - ~------SPORTS II spo~ II II LOCAL STATII WORLD WIDII NATIONAL I • ; , I I : IOWA' CITY IOWA SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1936 4 , I UNITED STATES TEAM CAPTIJRES OLYMPIC SWIM TITLE ... Di~e~s Aid U.S .. Water T~am, Louis~Sharkey Figl1t Tuesday Shapes Up .as Puzzler' Galnmg Men~s, Women's TItles . . . . Marsball W,yne of Miami Gains lO.Meter Gehrig Leads CAPTAIN A.GAINST COACH rira.t~s Whip Reds win 5-4: Sharkev Oo~ Platform Diving Title; Wilson, Yankees to 16- Ca'rdiiuils In Tilt as Cubs I~; . Confid~nee In Last of Boxers, Loses . . ., F H ' . 2 Win Over A's 7 to 1 Battle. ail to it . Trainin~ Camp RERLT I, Aug. 15 (AP)-Due to the talents of her divers, C' .Am erica emel'~d today from the we k.long Olympie swimming . , . I ,PHILADEiLPHIA. Aug. 15 (AP}- . PITT&BtnRGE4 Aug. 15 (A~~The CINCINNA'l'T. Aug. 15 (A p}-'I'he ehampionsldps with the uno~fiClal men's and women steam tJt es Monte Pear.on checked the Athletics as Italy, Germany, Hungal'Y aud India won gold medals in PlttslJu"gh Ph'at s ~et l>a.ck the Cincinnati RedS k t ~ ppod 1I11'0ugl\ Expel'~ C;Uu't See JaeJi with six hits today as the New Yorl( lcag ue-leQ.dlng Cardinals 7' to 1 (0' loophole" in the ChlenlN de f: ense other events. Yankees, pounding out 15 hits and Lic;kiug Joe;, Fail To today to '" r. to 4 vipto,'Y that I)ut .Jap911 reaped a llarvest of 34 points in t.he laAt three events aided by eight passcs, defeated the day with a seventh Inning' up"islng Understand Louis of 1he men.'s aquntie competition, but tlHl Nipponese yielded the Mackmen 16 to 2. The yanks got t.hat netted five runs a nd broke. up a t mpol'O,I'y crimp In thp 'ubs' bid title won in 1932 at JJo Augeles to the nited States, 3 pointfl away In f"ont In the rlrsl Inning a light hurling due) between big fo ,' Ih" National league leude,·sl,lp. By PAVL MICIv~r tb. lfaders counted seven runs. four of vel' on ' his third strike. ullset tM bol~t.e , 'o ~" protests of a close de­ plte:her's, box at YMkee stadium defense of the gas house gang 11) them on Gehrlg's 36th home run nf cision In th ~ second Inning. rrueAday night wilen the oJlce Invln· the season. hit with fhe bases load­ the big seventh and gave the Pirates Pitcher Bill L ee' permlttcd only ed. Gehrig also got a doublo and a their victory. . six hil s in five innings anti Pitchc" Flble Brown Bomher crossett hI! Single to JeM the Yanks' attack. , ,Veaver pitched supe"bly for the Charies Hoot held 'tlle Reds hil)css co'ne1>ack, tr~il, wlLh that of the gar· . Corso.lI·s a nd strUck out nine card; rOle till' In/i t fOllr H to.n ~\.l8\ hut ~ .rulons. snarling Jack Sharkey. NE\\I YORK AB. R. If. PO.A.E. Inals whlie permitting seven ' hits. · ra,g~ j.d ,l efen.e undid Ll'~ lI ' ffecUv ij Scheduled for tim rounds. the figbt l:'rank l~rl.c h ·s double and a singl mOl,lnd \VQI 'k, rl~hl? Cuh:-l f oun<.1 CrOJJP been Niemiec. !b ...•... ,. 2 , 0 o CINCINNATI ft. H . PO.A.F.. bee" To Davenp011 Rllode... p ..•.•. •.•. o 0 0 o S-C-h-u-tl-' -'-r-t-----6-0----:0--: M'. hooted anu probably not even J.. tJlenbee. P •...... 2 0 0 I 0 Loc·al Netsters Defeat L. Waner. 01 ...... 4 0 0 permitted. The n came fhe crushing I Pucclnt'lIl, :x- •• ••••• • I 0 I o 0 J.naen. II . . .•. ....• 0 0 W.I~er. 01 . ....• . . .. 3 I 1 0 ,defeat of the Brown Bomber by Max F·] ylhe...... o 0 0 o 0 0 Vaughnn. ss ...... 2 0 Goodman. rr ...... ~ 10 ! I_~ ~chmeling. the eO.rnest comeback o( Red Jackets to Ta«;kle OUmnerl. p ...... o 0 0 o 0 0 Suhr, lb ...... 4 0 ~carAelln , lb ...... ,. II Nlch(Jlft(ln, 1 0 0 o 0 0 Cedar Ra.pids Team, 5-4 Bru~k'r . 3b .•...... 2 0 2 F'. !lorm «n. Ir ...... ,I 3" Sha"key and the matcll that now Locals on Kelly Young. I i> • •.••• ••.• 4 I S l.omb .. rdl. c ..... :.. . 0 0 • " 0 finds both ready to use as a road '1'0' . ' ...... 3 ~ 2 ,; 27 ,9 3 P a dden, C .. .• , ..•.. 3 ) 2 0 1 Rlg~", 3b .• • , . ... . • • ::1 2 U 2 fJ baett.. Field Tonight --Ba.lled tor I.Aae.nbeti In 7th 3 0 1 ~ Tht;H'eIIOw, RI! • • . • .• • 3 I) (; ~ I ,v t'avar, I' ...... • ______Jo:.lImpoul'l ~. ~b . • .••. ~ U :.! 4 0 I On form alone, T.Jouls should nan " - Balled tOI' Gumpt>rt In 91h. Fleming Defeats Ted ~core by Jn1\1",.. : 'l'Qlal...... 32 1 9 27 6 1 Frey. P ...... 3 0 0 0 0 no O'oubl" willt a. shrewd ax-cha.m· Two Hu~arlan Win, D venport's Red Jackets will Giants Gqin On New York ...... 4nt~ 211 0'11-16 Swenson; Kenneth S~or, by 'nnlno" • - - pion. who Is 33 yearS old add far , 'l'wo 11'Il/mphs were chalked up by tackle the K elly Ollfl'H In lhe inl- Phll.del.h...... 000 100 100- ! st. L.ul ~ ...... , .. OUO 000 0'0- 1 ·rolaJ ...... 3] • 6 27 14 I ,f"om the up and down fighting IlIA. Cline Loses Pittsburgh •..•••••• .. ..• 00 1) 0014 62x-7 ScOre by InnlngB: h ld Hungary. }IeI' water bulfalo reto.ln _ tial meeting of the 8ea.~on be tweon Summary : RUthl bA.Ll~.hrljj'. l\oy Suhr. 'fwo bH8~ hlt ...... F·r lach. Vaughan. SUmmAry: Run b,..Ut>d In - All.en, 'two rounds but ton1ght you couldn'~ won the individual sabre fencing tonig ht at 8:30. '.Pwlce City Cham­ gles matches, tho Iowa City tennis JohnS!lon, LazJf.erl. '"hrel;' ba.tH~ hlt-Q.ros.. Over Phillies Th ree ba se blllt--Medwick. Sll.crLllce...- Oala n. CaVR rrdtll, Sca r!le iln., Thevf'n(lw, !find a man along the fig' ht rlallo au­ championship. pions or Dllvenport. tho vlsltlni c UI. Home runs-Higgins, Oebrlr. Sae­ team cam back in the dOubles t o 'Veaver, Brubaker. Lett on bale.--.sl. 1:(ampourlA 2. ,'wo lUll"t' hlt&-Hac.k, rlflcE'-Pearson. Double playa--Hlgllns. turn the tide on the Invading Ceda r Louis 8• .Pitt.sbut'gh,. G. B asea on ba lllt- Demn.ret>, Goodman, JllglfJJ. Stolpn bast dacious enough to predict such a The windup or tbe boxlllg tourna. sluggers will ,ocal up with somo N ~~W YORK, Aug. 15 (AP)-The pitching ft'om their own locality. ~lt'nllee and Dean; NIEmiec, I(eye. and Wea.ver 2. Iln.. l n ~s 3. Strike oU l8-·Wea.v- -Riggs. Double I)/a YIJ - II l.lrt ne tt to result with a c tual convlcUons. Like ment saw Jaclde Wilson. Cleveland N IE'tnl€c; Croeettl und J...alZe rl: 1I1&"l[lnA Rapids nets te,'s yestcrtlay arternooll fast " Iepping N~w YO"k Gianls ad­ er !J. Hain es %, H eusser 3. ]lIu. of~- H ack; l(nmJwuris. 'I'hflvenow to S<'ar­ ROCk Island. in the l)er"onageR of the eXllel'ls. who ha.ve beerr gating b ntamwelght aJld last of eight a.nd Niemiec. Left on !>ases-New York and take the second series ot the rh,rnes 6 In G 2-3 IllnlngM; Jfpusser 3 Bella. L(l rt nn bUPJII-Ch leago 8, (lIn­ Al Merry anti Ivan Mill.... ace 3, Philadelphia. 8. BRaes Qn balls-­ week. five matches to foul'. Lust vanrNI a little ncarrr fi"st place In In 1 ] .. 3 Inning.... Losl.ng pllchl:'t"- clnnatl 3. Ra ses on bfllls-Let·l, Prey !at a. different Louis. they aren't A meriCo. n start ers. go down to de­ Jl u.1 nell. 2. Rtrlkt'otH lt-L f'f: 3,Hoot 1. H\l!t otr- hurlC/'s of the local softball outfit. Hhodes 5; Penrson 4 ; Flythe 2: Oum­ Sunday tI,e Iowa. City team downed the National league todu y <18 tbey /JU,·". They can't see Sharkey liut f .. at In the finals against sergo or per~ 1. 8trlkeou ta-Llaetlbee 2, P ea r­ Umplru - Mugerkurth, Qulglf'Y and Let' G In Ii Innings; Root 0 In 3. Wild they can't understand Louis. who The R ed Jacket·s managerial son 2. )[lta otr-Rhodea 0 in 2-3 Inntngs; the Parlor City n etmen on the Ra- llHpat~,l th .. Philli e" 4 to 1 for their Mora n. Plttll- F'r('y". L osi ng Jlif c h ~ r - J .... p. Jl aly. AS runn rup In Jus class, looks like a scared kid about (0 reo ro,'ce will toss Strohm at the JJhlcn bee 10 In (j 1- 3; F lythe 2 1n J -3: plds courts. six matcbes to three. 'f lme-L.!!: 12. Umpires-Barr unl1 0 11etl WiI"nn I'('celved a sliver medal. The fifth " Ir al~ ht vINO'·Y. 'fh" tl'l­ J{('lly . Iugge,·s Just to See what Oumpert 3 in 1 1-3. l{lt by pltcher­ Charles OkerLloonl's smashing IJIlm e-1 :37. cit e a poem before a cla!!8roOm ot I 01111'1' pnly American meilal winner by "~Iyth e (ROY JOhnson). Losing pitch· umph. l'OUplfd with the der~at of frlt>l1US. was Lou La urie. Cleveland fly - kind of hltt!',·s they g.·ow lip here. game and Rufus Fltzge"ald's steady er-RhodelJ. hoth t h. , Cords [IIHI Cub", lefl the St,'Ohm I. the leading pitcher in playing s tood each In good stead In Excellenl ShaPe weight . who finished third In this Ulnplreg - Quinn. }.fc-GOWAn Dnd Giants only a gam and a. hair back St. Louis Browns the Davenport city loop and will Ow"nR. during Si ngles matches. Fltzgel'Uld Dodgers Defeat Bees OfferIng a BU'iillng CQntrast 10 I~. dh·!!i; rn. o f fl"sl pla{·p. h(' ld by Sl. Louis. undouht dly t at the Oilers' batting Tlme-2:HI. defeated Carl J{ll'Ivln ot Cedar Ra­ Blank Clevelwul, 4·0. once mi g hty Browll Bomber Is SlIa\'. " ~hll p Illllla def t ~d Germany 8·1 AILhotigh handing thu Pltils thel" With 6 to 2 Score ey s plenty. pids in the only (hree set ml1tch of ST. LOUIS. Aug. 15 (AP)-Flarl It By. I'l ' xcellent conditl011 despite to win tlw fleW hockey crown. Cupt. '1'h locals closed thei,. I.S.A. the a ((a,·noon. 4·0. 8-6. 6-0. Olter­ 13UI li U('Cl'::;sive He tlJll(' )" lhp Giants Caldwfll's rlg ht.hand slants com· BROOKLYN. Aug. 15 (AP}-Paced hlR tl~ and lay-ott. the fo~~~ Llldwig Ktuhbendo,1' of Germany WI"'C outhlt fo,. th,. tlllr,l sll'alght pl etely fool d Ihe Indians today as by ,lo ~ Stl'i,)p and Oeo1'j::o WatKlh8, chuml)lol1 Is laking the fight In WOn II,. comhln"" d,·essage.c,·oss season last \VedllCsday by upset­ bloom def~at (' d Lultanltsch of Cedar t im e by .limmy WI lso n's mpn. Carl (he Sl. Louis Browns handed Cleve· (he Brouklyn Dodg 1.'9 made it two ~tricle. fie has worked fairly hard couIIII'Y pvent of the equestrian COnt- ling the J ohn D<.'el'e tcUm of Watel'­ Jesse Owens Rapids very hamJlly In two sets, 0-0. llubbeJl. touelled fol' njne saf<1 tand a 4 to 0 whitewashing to even straight ovC!· the Boston Bees to­ 111 his training cu.mp and will step potltion. apt. Earl Thomson or the 100 and F"lday ni ght mUJlaged to 6-2. These matches were the only 1)IOWR whJJe his mllte. we,.e getting Uj) thell' oel'ies at a game each. day. winning G to 2 11" 'lI el1"y (llank) eko uut a close 5 to 4 verdict from Debates Whether To two singles victories chalked UP for Illto tl'e ring at 196 pOllnds, his. ideal l ' nlt\'d Strltf>S tnking second place. only HeV PIl. k<"pt Ihe Phillies' hit" A . econd Inning altack In which. Wln~tul1 hUl'lpd gOOd rollef hall to the Oskaloosa AJI-Sl.'f'·s on the ~hB lowa City team. fighting weight. ontldence ralrly fOl'elgn dlamund. "C ash In" Or In other singles st'·uggles. Chuck weil scattered. howeve,'. ror his Caldwell himself d"ove In a ru~ ,'pcelvl) credit fOl' Ills til'st majo,' oozes from hIm. Finish College Fleming. captain-elect of the unl· H('vt="nth (·ons(>{·ulivf> V1Clol' Y alld his /fave the Browns a three'l'un lead. 'league victo"y. "[ say whM I've always said." he verslty of Iowa lennJs team, playing 17th of the yeal" "Beau" Bell's fOUl··base clout In th~ StrlPp ha(1 ;L llel'fl'(;t day at bu.t t ~ lls everyone. "und that Is tl)a.t old for cedar Rapids, cJ efeated Ted firth added another. with foUl' straIght hits. o n ~ a dou- Inllll HilarKey isn't a 'new Sharkey' LONDON. Aug. If. (AP}-Tlred of Swenson. number one man for th ... Off Dennis Galehou&e. also a 1)le. while 'Watklns connerted with BITS Riggs Scores Watl'rtot) Wins but that he Is good enOUgll to Ucl< ,hero worship and ""retty sick of locals. In two sets. 6. 2. 6-S. This ,·Ight.handel'. the HOrn"bymen ga," Ia home,' Wltll one 011 in the rOlll'th WA1'ERLOO (A P)- Mel P,'elblsch any Neg "u fighter 1n the world, !n. running," Jesse Owens went to sleep was the first time that Swenson and nel'ed 11 hits. bunching five ot io give tile Dodg"," 11 lead thal they single<.l III I he 10th Inning to s o,.e ~Iuditlg Joe Louis." about Upset in East lonlght with a sheaf of cables from Fleming had eve,' met on the tennis U; em In the big second In runs:. fll eVe,. relinquished. Mahan us Wate"loo won the opel]' Yet Sharkey always has ~n a .Amerlcan promoters offering him CO Ul'lS. Chuck Roberta. former Coo ~U1 ' pl'i s lng fighter. When he WIUI el' Ing ga.me of the Sel'l~R from Daven· jl'antas tlc prices for l)ereonal appear- star. took the measure (\f Iowa Clty's I· z S ( i j , . i I ( , 1>0,·( 6 to fl. Pl'elhlsoh 11M P\lt the l) e~ t ~ u to win halldlly. h lost; \thM SPO Net Tournev ances serving as his pillow. K<'n Clin e in slraight sels, 6. 0, G·3. Of Hawk. hack In the 1·\.IIl'llng 111 th he wasn'l glvl'n /I. chance. he won. The Negro star, triple Olympic while Jim arrlthel'll of the Invaders eighth inning wile n he t"ipled to Liggett~ Husky Guard RYE. N. Y .• Aug. 16 (AP)- R obert IC hamlllon. seemed dazzled by the nipped Irving Keeler. n.9, 6-3. In sCOl'e 1"ulhe,' with the tying run. upu'" L. Riggs, 18-year·old Los Angeles fancy sums a dozen or more pel'llons the final singles match. George Ho­ lli~~f;.. 110GAN boy wllO holds the national clay lare eag rly .eek,lng to pour inl,o his gan of CearentJy Irked by the chldlfllll \1'. 1~ . l'et·, GO. 01(1 I "on Horse said a day's rest In the tournament behind Don then back to London. then home- 8.6. 6.4. match fl'om Car'ithel'll and will belp calTy the Old Golt! on Sl. [,o ul ...... , G6 44 .600 0 ha hM ~n receiving from tile would surrice and It klnda. looks as cIJlors thr~'" U18 19BG (QOIttNlU then. Budg~ . the oakland, Cal .• Davis CliP and I'll be the gladdest man In the :ij'ogan. and the final and deciding Chicago ...... , ...... 66 H .696 11" newspapermen covering his wdrk· season). Luck though II did. Yesterday aga,lnst play", who reached the filllll FrldlLy. \Vo"w, to ge~ th'l-l'Q , bf\l(\Ve m,e, Ail imatch of the afternoon went to the New York ...... 65 46 .58 6 1 ¥., outs. the Brown Bomber turned on time. Plthburgh ...... liS .618 9 the A·s. all Lou could do was hit a: whlle Riggs was seventh. this ballyhoo is getting on my Cline-okerblOOl11 duo who defeated n I h ~ten.m. Two weeks ago he 'IIU Marg-I homer. poke out a double and collect The womfn's division previously dle,·ves. F leming and Lukanltsch. 8·6. 6-3. Cincinnati ...... &:\ li7 .482 J3 . Gene Liggett wants a starting avenu Boslon ...... r.l 59 . ~G4 15 s low. listless. loafed a lot and 1VU bel'th OJl tbe '!Jnlversity or, lowa's a Ringle. Not bad for a cripple. had. Its full quota or upsets with "[ can·t seem to make up my mind Brooklyn . . ••. . • , •.... 44 GO . 4110!2 Iluch a SUCk ft" tor rli'ht hand punc'. Rand. 19S6 tootba,lI brlgade-\)e. doesn·t care he w • • • M me. Sylvia Henrolin of France and whetIJer to go back to colleg,e o~ try Granville Wins Phllnrle- Iphlll . . . , .. , .. ~ 9 71 .:Ui5 27 a that his spfi 'Tlng partners tl~· Way • Helell pedersen of SUlmford, Conn., ~o crulh I n On some or these ofters. SARATOGA. SPRINGS, N: Y. ., Ye8terda," 1i Rel'ul~8 whether It·s at guard or tackle-and lighted In teeing ofr and let\lng Wasll't It about two years ago ('Incl nnn tI 6; Chleagu 4. att.n both unseeded. advancing to tomor- ft [ go back to school 1'n start (AP}-William Woodwa"ll's Granville If anybody wants to contest the mat­ him Ilave them. , that Lou got beaned on the head "Phts bur"h '1 ; Hi. I ..D UIH 1. "n row's final. _ coaching next year. Tbat's my ~Ig dJ'ew the line fine again yesterda.y Brook l yn Ii ; "Roslon 2. te,' with Mr. Liggett he will have Bl aCkb ~rn nlld Munflser9 Julian with .. while balling? Althouglt It WB.» a B\jdge and Gene Mako, the Davl .. j,mbilion. But I don't know •• " as he waded through mud and slop New Y ork ~: Phllntll·lphra 1. to cunteml with a six fOOl. t~re e H1llck and Roxborough w,ere tN­ Xeye liard pitched bali. Oehrlg shook his GBmeH, Prohnhle l "It.~ h er8 Too",. cup pall', won the men's doubles U· to win the 67th running of the Inch husky who pa~ltB 225 pounds. of l'I1endousJy IPlcaset.1 with what thlY "lJ 'bead and came right back the fol· Phlla(It' lphla (If Npw Vn r l{-Bellij;"o VR. pe by outlasting their P" deces.ors Travers. Amprlca's Oldest sta.k. bone wId ll1u~cle Oil his large frame. trine Gumbe rt. ILlled the th'st good workout JIlc. rel\.llQn tljat they dldn·t In Ihe M!,lIWROta Homecoming frl\Y. ~u~to'B '.('rim Red hou" -----. swamped the British emplre's best DES MO INF.S (AP)- J"l'Ilnk Plot's Ever: to "Dad" Schroeder, will be back .CHICAGO. Au/l'. J5 (AP}-The De· Chlcugo . •..•.•..•.. ,' 59 ~ 4 .G24l 16 play the game there. H e \Vlls In the mids t or' tht' battle track 0 nq flek) athletee. 11 to 3. homer with Gebo on base in the Sox in 11 to 5 Till I ~to,.. iltutlylnll' at Iowa again this fall. trolt Tige,'" took over third place Bo ,~o n ...... 08 60 .0\8 16M. Ussketball, "'ootboli eighth Inning gave 1he Des Moines \VlLshlnglon . • ..•. •. , ,6G fiO . 495 1K 'At 'he t'nUi'e gn.mc until he wus 1(1kon to tl' In the American league from Chi· before 90.000 In White City sta­ , Moving to Rockfo\'d. ho !p~ye4 Demons a 4 to 3 win over Omaha Sf. r.oul" ...... otl 71 .!\6 Cl 33 out In tHe waning minutes. nOSTON. Aug. 16 (AP) - 11_e hi" ~ dium. "J.[ I • • • cago today 11Y swe~plng a double Phl1odelphln...... \0. 38 7:1 .!lU 3r, ~ two years or haskett)llll and took Wnshlngton SenatOrli overcame ~n In addition to the world perform- he,· I"Rt night. . , Good tennis was In evidence yes­ blll with the W'hlte Sox 3 10 1 and Vt"td.erliay'M lIe.uUI OVOI' the Illvot 1'0811101). on the heavy. Woriling IIl'I'O early 1hl'eo"'un lead by drlvll\g Rani!! anees. two by American relay com------­ N~w a ta_ ~ ,terday at the reserve courts. Ted 10 to 3 beror 15.000 fans. York IG: Philadelphia 2. weight footbf!ll team for one y~at : Llll'getl has bee n working on :F'llIk­ J.t'rty l"rltz Osterl11uellcr from t\le ~1. J.Joull": 'Ievehlnd II . tllXI. Swenson and Chuck F leming of Ce­ Elld en Auk e ". submarlne·bo.ll hlnalions and one by a BI'ltlsh when ChuCk llol'nbostpl. Bob In his high school days he "didn't blno golf cOU"so a ll summe,·, ure. Wuhln"ton 11: .BoatOn 6. mound totlllY anti then piled It 011 ''It:' _ ~ar RQ.plds had quite a Ume bu~ hurler. held the Pale Hose to seven quartet. six meet records and tour Young. Harry Williamson and John DetrOit 3· 10: hl('nll'n 1· :1 ! will&''' vtl~y llluc\l~bout 110-but Paring hlll1adf for hi. flllt\! yea,' ot hard to ,leCea t t he Red Sox. 11;.,'0 _ Chuck waH too mUCh for the asslst­ British marks also feU before the WOllllruff lowered th wOI'ld marl< Uame8, J'rob.. blo 1'lteherM Tod.,.. he "" hits In th opener to win his ninth I was a tall gangling kid. You know. com]leULlol1 whirh will a"~ hl111 shltt· 5. "nd l' ward JImmy DeShong wl'h obtr ~ a.nt tra.ck coach. Ken Clllle wasn't game of thn season as his mates combined assaults Of the trans· for the two·mUe relay to seven N ew York ILL PhllllflelphhL (2)- BroR.cn. I have been over six foot ta.1I cvElt· ed troll) lackle to a gUlu'd JUsli'li. And Damna VL l{ e lley and Fink • h,II! 14th pitching triumph. , , • up to par when he lost his match to wero rapping Blit Dietrich and atlanllc rivals. It was Amerlca's ml nul s. 96.8 seconds. This com· sinCe I was 12 years old." men:' -s.. ..l~ \VR Hhlngilll1 AI HtHuon (2)-Caacarellll The SOl< fore d DeShong to r~r loIS Ivlsltlng Chuck Roberts but Rurus Clint Brown for 11 safeties. Al Sim­ sixth straight victory since the with the old 8tandal'd of R.l1d N eWBorn VIII . MRr~um and Ferrell. Atte,· getting In a tew minuteR or Another (o"mel' I{ocltfrll'd luml. In the second lnnlnil when two 1Jip. )'It.gerald proved the game saver mons. Tiger outfielder. drOve In two clllssic was sta,·ted In 1920. hung UP by a Boston A.A. Oetrolt 01 Chicago (i)- R owe a nd "'1' va"slty competition his sophorno''C Ilary. Don Nelsoll, a d ose friend of g l,'s. It ')lIS" (ln11 O~Hle Alelll\ll:a Ml'r with hl& at&ilar exh1bltlon In tbe Slll_ of the three rUlIS and A.uker the The A.mericaRH slArted the anchored by LlOYd Hahn. Bridge. VI. KennedY and Whl.eh •• a. Cleveland at at.. Loula-H,udUo v., y\'Ql'. I\e cl·..... hed t\\I'ough hut y~ar Llggc\t's. will also lJe stl'lvlni for Il'iple down the rlahl {Oill 11M lIro• '':ita,.- other. 0loQ.sm8sblng In ~be first eyen~ Andrew •. as a taokle and played In every iame p. gbar(l berth this s aBOll. vl(led thl e rUM. I

SUNDAY, AUGUST 16. 1936 THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY PA(;E PIVI County Farmers May Apply for Work. Cash Relief *** *** *** *** Possibility Of ~~:;~~!:~:~I~:E:I~~a,,;~E;, County Farmers in Dire Need of Federal Aid University Theater To Reenact ))Ian. Th".e will be COllntles which Q en EIlZ' ah th' Ro nee 7. Town ~hips " av" .ufte.·ed sOm6what but not so, 0 • r ~ u e e s rna sovel'ly t rom the droug ht. By A Sluff ''I'''i~ '' been set Ollt to make much dlrfer- sure" whether tbe soli conservation (od. ot agl'lcultural n;lIef under the I D T N' h The reSettlement udmlnlstratlon , An Mut~ need fOI' federal relief ence. act-under which many or them Roosevelt administration. n rama 0 m 0 r r o w 10' t Receiving Aid will make teed loan. and cash gram .. of J obnson county farmel'S'-espe_ Although economic condl~lons at have co~}lied without signing ac- Onu Carmer In Sharon township ~ tu tho.e who sign up voluntarily to clally those In l<~remont, Llberty.:!the present tim .. were described as 1laId an entire seven-lWre field ot repay with labor or money. Sbaron and Lincoln to.wnshlps-was "about as good as ever," farmers tllal conlra.cts-wo.s to be as suc- Corn had been eaten by gralOShop- TIle pI'am W.'I] "00 1..0 L ' " t f h I I' 1 dj t Howard; Pe.ul RWlnson, At oC Port. Application Blanks Now ... an III.. revealed In a checkup made here declared they will be In dras\lc need ""se ul as I e agt' u ,ura a us - p~"". and that more than three- • U• I • 'E]' b h land, Ore., IV! Lord 10unljOy, In Office of Board L oans w III b e I'epa Id In cn.~ h . The yeste~day afternOOn. of ClU;h to buy food, Clothing and ment a.ct. Most of Ihem agreed .fourths of tho rest of his corn crop Present lZa et Elltn loan limit will be $100. ' Many of the [armel'S ha.ve had coal for next winter. In Lincoln that It Isn't. wus cQmpletely deslroyed by the Of Supervisors Cush grunls will be paJd back In mO,'e than half of lhelr corn crops town8hll> some or the farmers eald druught. The Queen' at 8 :00 IrL~ ...·owler as Ellleo; R. Y. EIII. labor within six months 00 somQ wiped out, and have no pros,peet!! they will not even have enough' Actual I' .entmt'nt of th sUPI'eme "Wallace says It·s the worst .son. G of Easley. S.C" Il8 MIU'\'el; Ap,pllcatloll blankS for d~"Ut ul e project )X; n efl~t1nl!' the local com- tor mo,'e than a. ·'talr Ceding croP" corn croPI' to reed thelt' stock during court ruling declaring tile act Up- drought in history," one tarm hand The Atory of Queen ElIZllht'th's Ok-,UI Tkylor all a man-at-arms; Lu, Johnson coullty fa,,,, ... " to aalc fOl' ,munlly. 'rhls w ill [nclulla work 01\ Ifr"l" the olher holt OC lhell' plant_ ths ellUre winter. ;ollstltuUonal was eXIII·es.~rd by university theater ,~~ Cle n Tn I H ml g"anls as e Ily the J ohnson county Ual'll Wint.et· iI, VicIV Many farmers were unconcerned 1r we'd kept under the AAA even \ho worst drought I ev~r remem- • ...... ,.; n yoI' as em ngs: l" lil& Johnson county boIu'd ur "ll­ ('I I'm bureau, F armers said lhlq wlnlel- wI\] be !WIth "whethel' It rains any more though there wo.s a (lrought." one 1>('1'. l'vo Ix..,n "'ol'klng On farms when "Elizabeth th Qupro" by Lubin I.,(>getle lUI Pains; Marian pervlso,'s. SU~I'vlsol' Frank J. Kmll The Iowa WPA :tdmlo,l~tratlon "Just M hal'd as tho one In 1932" 01' not." Early rail rain. wun't meal~ mall declared, "but whon lho su- tot' 20 y<.'ars too." Maxwell Anderson Is pres~"ted to- iStanley. G of Creston. and G"rtr\ld~ ea ld. last night. now Is employing the head~ ot 17.- \Unless som.ethlng 18 done_ Many much becausa they wlJl be too late 'pl'elne Court slepped in they mnde ' .... nollwl' farlll('I' said. "The 1934 mOrroW at 8 p.m. In :\!ttCbridc nu_\Halley 811 lwll .In-waltlng; Ruby Furmers-under provisions of lhe 60 families. MI'. Keller said last did not believe they woutll pc ell- to do ally good. the farmers agreed, :congress pass 0. poor substitute." dl'Oug'ht jusl se<:mell 10 be IL J.l1'lt.Cti<:e dltOl'lum unller the ellr ctlon of A. 3 O!f DcBU':fing;~n 0 DR~ltto"a~l.d .~t~~ .-elle! plans-may apl,ly tor sCPd or ,night. The addltiona t allotment 18 gtble to (juallfy for money from tha RaIns during the flrst I'art Of ~losUy oncollllnjUal !IJI' this one. I n ·ver saw thlngll' l' f V' M I I I dl' ~ ~ ~ ... Jor tasll relief. It theh' cas Is ur- gradually Incl-easlng the load lo 22.- soil conservation act. August-while helpful _ In many, Polltl,cully, the farmers were ..o (1ry." ro. ance or on, as.soc a e 1'- qlH'('n's pag 8. gent. they will be Investigated by 1i00 fa milies. . Some of the farmers said their cases came too late lo do much Illlostly noncommlltaJ. Some t'x- To many of the tal'mel's Iowa's ~ctor of University Ihenter. Ah'ln KIlI""r. a of Kewanee; EI. 10wIL City "elleC of ricers and given .--.....,~----i'l legume cro.ps were almost complete- good, It wa.s said. Tho main bene- Il)l'('$sed an actual resen~ment \lJ- II/,'n,'y wulluce. sccrelary or the ag- A till' art llrrunu, Ih" play has mer Peterson I Floyd Morgan. -G ot ~Id. SupervIsor Kra.lI said. Ch Ofl ' 1y killed or ooten by the grasshol>- fit will come from tho ~oaklng "ward President Roosevelt ])~Cilu8a rlcullu"" was glvpn crc,llt for the 1l. truo hlstorl III IxLckl:roul1ll or fact l,ogun. Utah; F're,l Nt'lson; Ray. sal!) Tow nships \Vor~t nit , orus er s pel's. J\fany of lhem they prob- of fields which will p"olxLl,ly fur- he "let a. lot of 'Wall sl"ect "ac- "• urm m{'a.qtn,-s of the admlnlstra- .lUPplemenled 1JY And~r"on's Imtll:- mond Berrier. 0 of Noshua; P erl'y So fa.r. however, nO definite pro. j' , ably would be eligible to qtlalify lnish lato fall J>Ilstul'llg~-lf lh lato keteel'S lalk him Into ap!,,,r ec ts i,gl'l t·lIIg ,he project. These have been the . ro essor arnes to ress ,slon history. Th" character or the queen Is Mr. FrE'derlckg will be asSistant, wOrSl hit by tho dry weather and The Young Men's Commurllty The record number of ".aUng tile role she played Llghllng for lho play Is under the Gool'ge Keller said last night t hal 80 jlhls evening at 9:15. • ______Bct In 1930. rwhen "ElI:ull>eth th(' QU PlJ" wa. direction of Hunton D. Sellman ot Jar no e Cforls haV'e bH!1l made by Guest soloist will be MI·s. Veda I lIia.rklng the official ending of the Proaram glvt'n In May. :\lIule PlI1'k. G or 1I1c drwnatic OJ'ts d pa.rtment. and ",. Jolon"on county board or super_ Hanna Gordon. formerly prima don- Graduate Dinner Takes Ical science depal·tment will be unl- 37lh RUmmel- sessl(lIl. the convoca. 0 Neodesha. Kiln.. will bo Elizabeth. tlcencry has hCl'n de!!lgned by 1I'rerrpWeloP8 Oray will be lul(pn hy Ro- degrees and thei,· guests. Prof. Hal'- 10 1l.1ll.-1'hp book s 111'1 (. OllvPlto Munty farm b UI'pau to Rhare It~ Is now visiting in Danvllle. f will serve lIt his customary ca.pac- ..,lUln Greene, a of Iowa I~alls. Mrs. Warren Bit 8 \jOn ry G. Bames 0 the "peech depart- T d Ne I t 11"lm.'~. ",ut Ihe l-eli"f program by employment The chorus. coml>osed of 16 me,n- (IIlent will speak at tloe gradu"tes' Ity IlS master of cel'pmonles. ues av 19 1 ("Uptain Armin will b... ,luyNI hy Will Take Plactt ~f farme rs on fal'm·to-mnrket I·oads. be,·s. ts conduclt!d by nay \V. Mix. ... 10:30 a.IIl.-yp~t"I'II~Y·H mu"I('ol l';rhfom("m.kc,' chlltl:!. Lumpkin. G or WIlt·O, 'I·p",. Wi Sir \,aId IIUIL night. "If thiS wellther lately a(ter the organization lit 1932. Prof. KII'k II. PortPI' of the pollt, As the eulmlnallon of foul' WP"k' Robert ell; Orvin LurH'III. G k~.jls up we will have to al111ly fOI' The following numbel'S will be In- 1cIlJ sclenc(' deparlment will 1J1"lIlde Ust ehu,'ch. aCllng n.q chaplain of of rpher,,·"lnf(. the 8111))111"" ",'"slun MuJ.Iill. DI·y.kn. "r FUIlf'rnt fwrv!Ct? ror t.1rs. Mary Sioux Pall •• s.n., us l"rancls Bacon; ~OIne kind of drought .. "lief. 1 guess cluded On the Ill·ogl·am.: "Soldiers of a~ tile dinner. Bowl" of "ul mixed the dllY. will (ll'lIvel- the Invocation. chorus assisted by a. s(o'ln)( qUurt.,L I l fl.m -Wllhln tho t'I,t891'oom, Adams Warl' n will tak plnce Ilt RI~l llh l ~nsll'Om as Lol'~ Burghley; CI'OPS In some parls or tho counlY Christ, Arise;" "Remember Me. 0 flowcrs will decorate lile 10 loble~ Prof. Nonnan FoerslPr. <1Io'ector ot will 1"'"S~nl u. program 'J'uP"d:lY Itt lo)III'''PP slllrp 1Hi4. Prof. (lcolgc Oallltlllt "hapd lhlo aftcrnoon at 2 Bramel- Carlson. G of Wll.l'I'~n. Pu .. )have been almost completely willed Mighty One;" "The LOl'd Is MY at which the candidates, will lie lhe school of letters. will give the 8 p.m. In JIJI\'a Union. G. Anul·CwH. o·,·luck. M.... Warl'f'n. lln enrly: n.s tno fool; JI[,lXlne Tipton a8 r.f1l.l'Y; out lJy the dl-Y weathel' und gl'l\SS· :LIght." Mrs. Gordon. soloist; "Wben seated. OI'll:lnal comllooltlon8 will ]J{' In- 11·,11 u ", -lo·'.'·m f1ash.R Bmm~ll 'I'p"ldent or JohllRon county. dle.l Thalma Lowe, G or Plainview. 'r<'x .• I10ppe I'!!. " Jesus Has Control;" "In That Land Tickets nL Alumni Olrica convocation' rulilress. erUflcates clud!'u In the pl'Ogram. by M,' •. Gn ... j·ner. · . .• ' TU('fl,; dates, mny be secul'ed at the alumni tQllowed by the Singing' of th" unl- Arthur Berdahl, or Ih" mu.lc de' ;\11'8. Wart'en 18 sUI .. lv d illy b t' lion dollars in cast> eacll month un- "I want My Llfe 'ro Tell;" "May 'Verslty hymn. "Olel Gold," the ben- parlment and Prof. Ad.lI"olt .... 1_ 1 11.1Il,-AClPI·nuon ll)tiOtllps. of the story book. hu~bnnd (lnd three 80ns. Ernest ~hfluCr()sd'beaytwneeonol,]O.~Qnday morning and ~tctlon. anel recession. ".' "uch. dlrcc'ur of the chol'u.". del' the government's Ilrought rell fOod Depend On YOu'I" "How Lovely -J. • "p' 0 1:10 p.m.-'Vlthln the classroom, 7:15 p.In-Evenlng musical/" EII- M. or Nel.on. British Columbia, progl'8m. The workS ,Pl'ogr('ss ad· Are Thy Dwellings," Mrs. Oordon, Following tbe dinner. ('an.lidales 274 Applications \Vendell ot~y. a of Barrlsbul'g, .rr"'thod~ of tPa"hlng )<;ngllsh, \VII- Z/lbt'th Okel,bloom. t{oil", ..... of IVarn -". AI\)()rta, Can- ~nlnlstrallon . the "ellef admlnJstra- Rololsl; "My Task." Mrs. OOI·don. and In Call" and gowllR will fOl'm In ""a- A lotal of 274 students has applied I II .• will play plnno acrompanlnwnts. Uam H. 'Wood N p.m.-Spe('ol1l. Die prooch Of 01<1 "pllol. wh~r(! Corn- o:~ony will .[)(; thn Ill,·gp.I AUg'l .Rt hltv.· II',,",·(] the BeVl'l'1y 1I1l1" Jo"nl~ 4; Il.Ill.-J)lnllt·r hIJII,. Ilrogram. 9 Il.IIl.-'fh., J)ruly 11>\11111 of U'II Liberty, and 0110 ~18Icl'. nal'r!el E. 5.000 to Work U,"ler PWA DAYKIN. Nel!. (AP)--Elght head mencement exercl"es will ,h() h~lt1. ,·olwtll'3.tlon .tnN· 19;tl . und \JtJ .... llJly of J'>aulllw FI'I'dp"lcl" 7 Jl.m.- 'hlluI'I'U'R houl'. th~ land All'. Molflt ur CNluJ' na\llll~. MOl'e than 6.000 Iowa farmers are of cattle ur William Knobel. farmer Comm"nc~menl official". memLJp," of ~o receive aid through an Uddll10nn l Il ell I' Il el'p, bl'oke Into a popcorn fie ld the boal'(l or ellucatiun 1I.1ll1 lhe 1'111 - allotm~nt of PW A jobs to low ... l'lf- und ule their fill. All of them died. iance commlttp~. deans. d\o'('c\.oNl. the teen thousand farm occupanl. will tacullle.~ of the unlverslly "nu Ihe DIAL DIAU .ecelve drought relief. Only two WOm II have wllnessed candidate" rOI- degl're. will all marcto I Forty-th,-ee counll. the nearest "" execution In Alabama since use In the procesSion. 4191 Iowan Wan · Ads Bring Results 4191 being Washington. Louisa and Keo- of the electric chair was adopted In Briggs IS Marshal kuk.-have ileen d"slsnalell u~ fll'st- ]921. Prof. Jol1n E. B"igll'S of the polit- TYPEWRITERS BOOKS

GRADUATE STUDENTS TYPEWRITERS RENTED FOR IWEOIAL OASH RATES-A .peclal discount for d\lt, of the ad. Take advllJItail of the cash rate. THESIS REQUIREMENTS Ask about our special ouh will be allowed on all Classified Advertlsl~ printed In Bold tn' below. Appeovlld Bond Paper. accoUJ1tt paid .Ix day. expIration Student Rental Purchase wlthln from. (Sp!'CII,1 Price ror R eum Boze.) Plan 1IIII h Oradll Carbon Pa~ !to. if One Day , Two Days , Tbree Day. I Four Days I Five Day. S~ Days 'ryp wrlt"nI lo R ent.- LEASED Bl( CENTRAl,. PRESS ASSOCIATION ROYAL Worda Lines Charge' Cash Chargel cash IChargel cash ICh.rgel cash ICharg" OilSli 1Char"1 Cull WILLIAMS lYPEWRlTER SHOP, Up to 10 2 1 .28 I .2G _33 1 .sO 1 .43 I .as I .61 1 .481 .69 I 0661 .68 1 .0 CHAPTER 54 that Van Every suddenly evinced a such bill.. Oh. Soon probably got 10 to 111 .28 I .2lS _1111 I .GOT ,66 I ,60 I .77 .1 .70 I ,88 I ·~I .V9 .90 IOWA SUPPL.Y "ONCE LA URA RANDALL was liking for Margalo. A recent one. them from llle bank. but they Wet·. 122 Iowa ave, (near Iowan) 16 to 20 ,• I1 .89 1 ,8G ,77 T ,70 I ,90 I .82 J 1.Q3 L .H I 1.17 I L06 I 1,80 1.18 Tho atore with the Red Sip He used hie hud bere. too_ He put back later Into Van Every'. safe­ out of the hoWle. Van Every let uP il to 2lS II I .GO .tII ,99 T .90 I 1.1, I 1.fK I 1.30 I 1.18 I 1411 1 1.3, 1 l.81 1.411 praised Marsa.lo to Edith. naturally ty deposit box. by Van Every him­ I 26 ,81 oM 1.21 I 1.10 I 1.39 I 1.2/1 I 1.116 I I l ·T' I U8 I 1,91 1.74 the cry th lLt the ruby WIllI 10It." I making Mrs. Bryce jealous. 8he--" self. His pretense was kept UP even TRANSFEBr-STORAGE to ao I ua HAULING •• plalned to Key... "True, lAura "But whyr' before his servant." 81 to 311- •T I ,7:1 .66 US I 1.80 I 1.68 I U8 I l.8S I ).88 I 2.02 , loSt I 2.22 I Uz Randall had It around her neck. But "It·. 81mple, whan you understa.nd. "Yes. Soon told m. be got the bills. 16 to 40 .8a ,711 1.66 I LlIO I 1.87 I 1.70 I 2.l1li I I,¥\! 1 2.81 I %.10 I 2.68 I UO Keyes." r said patiently. "MargalQ nnd took tho numbel'. ... [(eyes h. knew Ihe would have It there. BARRY TRANSFER U to 4S •8 .94 .811 1.87 I L70 I 2.U I l.92 I 2.311 1 2.U I :.1,60 I U8 I 2,M I US LONG DISTANOE ..n4 I16llwal had tbe real ruby. I know that now, arrreed. "And now If you'll explain Moving-Baggage 'rho anxiety h. dlaplayed-you re­ else Vao Every would not have killed tho telegram which was sent to Mar­ 46 to 60 10 1.0!I .911 2.09 11·90 I 2.36 I 2.14 I 2.62 I 2.38 I 2.88 I U2 1 8.111 I 2," bau\1o,. FurnltunI IIl"tII. -.te4 Frelgbt member? He called me at lellBt ,Ix her. H. lOved jewel., loved them galo? The fake t elegram." 111 fa GG I U I U6 I 1.011 and sblpped, limes In aD 'hour and a h lLl f at my more than anything else In the I admitted my failure there. I 8torage G6to80 112 'L27 I LlG THOMPSON' S TRAN81'11R 00, hotel. Always tellille the clerk to world. And he wan Led tha jewel sh~ couldn't do It. It stumped me. CrOlls Country Hau\1njf Dial IIlIt had bought from Pietro Gonzales, "Maybe 1 call do that." l{eyes sald. of wora. In the ..4. The number and letter In • have Iile call him at home aa 800n Dial 6473 Minimum .Jl..... 28a. I!Ipecl ..1 lon, term rat.. He admitted lo shady trlLnsactions In a twinkle 10 his eYes. "I found out on requ ..t. Each word In the ..dvertlse­ blind ad ate to be counted lUI 00' word. u I came In. At home. 1 auumed lbls afternoon tbat the l.lessage had fumllh,d j ..... els. PerhlLPs he ... a.a too lale to Classified display, IIOc per Inch. BUllne.. carcll ENTERT.AIN~ _ all the time. that he had beeD at buy the gem In Spain. HI. Ill:1!nl been dropped In the street In tront m.nt mu.t b, counted. Th. pretlxu "For Sale," per oolumn Inch, SII.OO per month. , home when Laura. Ra.ndall wa, klJled. W&l too late. I mean. He undoubt­ or a telegraph office. acl'o,s ll.e street Long distance and general 'Tor Rent," "Lolto" and similar onel at the begin­ Classified advert.blng In by 8 p.m. 11'111 be pubo In fact 1 would have sworn he WIlB edly had Pietro (ollowed, and knew from the Knickerbocker theater. It aIq of ada .... to be counted In th. total number U.h~d the foJ\owl~ mornlnr. home. 1 noally (at 101m on the phol\e tblLt Margalo bought the jewel. Be was picked up by one of the boys Hauling, Furniture Moving, DANCING had made another one, one just like who thought a felloW of his had lost WbeQ I came In-the clerk say. our Crating and Storage In a ComIorteb17 call. came sltllultaneously. Van It. This was the jewel MlLrgalo wore tt carelosaly. Knowing tbe tell ow APARTMENTS AND FLATS Every call1Di' me, I calling him. fie the night she WIUI murdered. He would be severely repl·lmanded. prob­ MAHER BROS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WANTED- LAUNDRY Cool Ha ll wllispered his purchase ot the Cam, ably IIred. this boy. olter he had Ev ry Wea., Frl, & 8at, Nlte. stressed his Insistence that I wa.a ~o TRANSli'DR '" STORAGE FOR SALE: MIDGET IN WANTED: STUDENT LAUNDRY, FOR RENT - FIRST OLA88 com. to his house at once. letting me den ruby. It made the papers o.s be finished hi. own calls. took It upon 9 lo 12 20c a Penlon Dial 3793 good condition, $75 , IOU Wood· Reasonable. Called for and de· strictly lOodern apta. Furnished or believe that he was at home. !h knew It would. MargalQ would aee himself to deliver tho message. lie trulll. he waf on Fifth a venue. A It, wonder If the jewel she had took It to JIllss YOUDi'er's apartment. Io.wn. livered. Dial 224G. unfurnished. Dial 1418. CllY PARK man answering to bl. description bought was real. She would probably Went on tbe SUbway. way out of his REPAIR SHOP Iowa Cll, ~honed from tbe drug store at approach him In some way to 8ee the route. Several months betore he had HEATING WANTE~TUDENT LAUNDR-t. FOR RENT: WOODLAWN Twenly-n\llth II.D