Bill Frey Write. or TriP &0 Coaa' Continued Fair See 8tqry, P~e 3 10WA-Fw Way and probalJ teaaerr_: CtOIlUnaeel w_ except eooIeI' ~., In extrflDe north- west,

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I Rescue Workers Report More ·1Benes Calls on Army to Protect Czech People I Known Storm Dead in Seven ~--~------Flood Jumbles Boats Together at New London, Conn. Stricken Stales; R. I. Worst Hit I Army's Syrovy The, • • • • • • • • • • torm DeaUu Property Dam88e In I Is Premi~r In Million ; Stonn J U8t Freshman By StaU. By the IaIH Pr_ M' ed New York I New Cabinet Rhode Island _____ ._._ .. ____ ... _. _.223 Corner WASHINGTON. Sept.. H (AP) Ma 'Ilchusetla _____ ...... 108 -A Iled e..- -U-te I.ba& II, N w York ...... _...... _ S9 ... families were In aaaa-- President Asserts WHAT WILL FRESHMEN Connecticut ...... _.. _... _.. _..... 40 purred I'overmnent otflelala ... 'Unfriendly Elements' BE DOING TODAY? N w Hampshire .... _.... _ .• ,_ .. 13 n1cht In their efforil to prov"" Subject" Meetlnp New Jer ey .. ._. __.... _. 2 r ell e r, DreveJI' epl4emiel ... Arousing Enmity Freshmen will enter the final Vermont .. ' _ ..... _..• __ ._. 2 rehablatate pabUc propert,. ba .... series 'of events of their freshman Quebec, Canada ~_._._...... 2 8t«m-beatell nOl'tbeui. NOI'IIUhI H. D&vls, the N&Uo..... WARSAW, Sept, 22 CAP) - In week program loday when they at­ one of the greate.t street demon­ TOTAL ...... _.. _. __.... _...... 429 Red C..- Ob&irman, MId &lie tend new subject orientation meet­ families were In need beaDle ., strations ever witnessed in War­ ings in order to become acquainted tbe hurrteane, f1ooc1J. fire ... saw, tens of thousands of Poles with' their respective courses. • • • • • • • • • • bll'b tonight demanded immediate I;Ibo­ aa. HUon of the boundary between He luthorlsed IocaJ cbap*, The meeHn,.. will carry the or hJs orl'anl&atlon III over the Poland and Czechoslovak Silesia, freshman week DOIlcy of orlenla­ While additional Polish trooDS Air View conntry to auepl contrlbaUODI tlon a step further than ever be­ for relef a Uvltt In 'be area. moved into Teschen, center of the fore. They wUl live student. a diJPuted border district, Pilsudski chance to eet acquainted with 'he Show Havoc square and streets leading into It nature and scope of 'heir own By The AMocla&ecl Pr_ The nation'. tiniest state, Rhode were jammed with a multitude courses and what may be accom­ Coa t of Long estimated at from 150,000 to 200,- Jillshed In thOlle course., before the Island, last nllht reported the 000 persons. first semester heelns. I land De olated hlehest death tAlll In the hurmane which struck seven states and Can­ PRAHA, . Sept. 23 (Friday) Information will be given out By Tragic torm ada Wednesday nilht, InfllctJl\I (AP) - President Ed4,ard Benes at ~he various meetings regarding I mLllJons of dollars property dam- early today called on his army text-books required, needed labor­ By PAT McGRADY IIgc 8ltd kiLlinC nearly 4110 persons. to protect the Czechoslovak peo­ atory equipment, lockers and other W YORK S t 22 (AP)- Rescue workers, tolUl\I uneeaa- ple against "unfriendly elements" materials. NE , ep. inely, reported 223 bodies In th. he said were attempting to arouse From the ai r, lhe coast of Lona little N w Enaland state - an IV­ enmity toward the government in First of the new orlenlaHon I Island tor miles today presented a erage ot live storm vlctlnu tor the tense atmosphere of foreign meeUn,s will Bee aU freshmen re­ pressure on Czechoslovakia. &istered for speech In Macbride scene of desolntlon and wreckalle, every square mile. ot thos raco.,.;. The president's communication hall at 8 o'clock this moml.... As the de~th toll in the New Eng- I and passed 280, ~es jQ e nts in six Is es which rll n into mi Uions or dOl- I LO~don , Co ~n . , wnt r(ront with In a plane flyina with Lieut. ered, 134 were identified. to the armed forces came a few land hurrJcane and flood mounted states counted thell' properly los- lars. This nir view shows New harbor boats smashed wiether. , Scores still were mlu lnl and hours after a new cabinet, headed At 9 o'clock, students in econom­ Theodore Harris, one of the coasl fean were expressed that the toll by Gen. Jan Syrovy as premier, ics will meet in room 301, UnJver­ guard aces, I looked down and saw miaht ri e with th com ina ot day~ assumed control pi the govern­ sity hall; student; in engineering roots floating without walls, walls lIiM ment. drawing will meet in the auditor­ Uclans Favored .. ';':W~::~r;"c~~:d'Ha:;c' · · without roofs and whole house Rhode Islnnd's death list ww. An official communJque issued ium of the electrical engineering afl 011 t. more than twice that of Massa- after midnJght declared the Syr­ building; students in history will MONTPEI.IER We saw bodi s clad only in shoes chusetts where lOS denlh. placed oV)' government was one of "or­ meet in room 300, chemistry build­ and soc ks. Tn wind had blown Its seco~d on the llst amonl states der, controlled .trenath imli elj:­ ing. oU the r t of the clothina· We ravaged by the storm. perience." saw de~ol a te snnd, or whltecapped Yei lhe Wi ath r bureau a& It added that despite the fact Political science treJlullen wID waves, .m the places where several Waahindon. r vealed the& the toll the new government is headed by med In the aucUtOrlum of Mac­ Over Hawkeyes little Fir(' Island com'!"unltJes had milllt have been considerablY the Czechoslovak army's inspector bride haU; those enrolled for reo been before yesterday s hurricane. bJrher had. tbe storm nol veered general it is not "a military gov­ IIrlon courses wlU 1Dee& In. room ernment," terming the cabinet 221A. Schaefrer hall By JOHN MOONEY We must have seen 1,000 small away trom New York City by tlle wrecked boats 'T cast up barest of marrlns. "not an expression of political DaUy Iowan EcUtor cap ~ lzed, parties, but of work for the re­ The 10 o'clock orientation meet­ LOS ANGELES, Calif. Sept. local enthusiasm for this dusky ~n what/s now ~ land or pound- The nntion's larlest dty, with public." ing is in chemistry, and students of 22 (Special to The Daily Iowan) lad's prowess for s~orts editors n!, to p cces aga nst the shore. A its scores of 0kyscropera and mil- l "In this day our nation is ex­ that science will meet in the audi­ - Colonel Bill Spaulding and his far from the contagIous rah·rah faU'ly large yacht in MorJtches bay )ions of Inh ... bltl nts, would have perienCing a deep sorrow," the torium (room 300) in the chemis­ of coJlege life have gone whole­ was hro ke~ in two, and the halve presented a huge target. president's message told the sol­ try building. right hand man, General Kenny heartedly out on the limb in were noahng a mil~ aport. Forecaster Charles L. Mitchell diers. Washington, tonight laid Jast picking the local boys. Lieutenant Harris job was W said the "blow" broke all records "Unfriendly elements are try­ At 11 a.m. minute plans to halt the invasion Joe E. Brown, the movie com, search for the dead, and report for rapidity of movement and con­ (See CZEGHS, page 5) · .. studenl8 In bolany will meet of the fighting H~ wkeyes from them. We flew for eight houri, tinu d intensity, traveling 600 In room 314 of the pharmaeY-bot· Iowa under the personal direc­ edlan whose only tonsorial rival nearly up to Montauk Point. miles at about 50 miles an hour. any buDdina'; ,eolo,y freshmen tion of lrl Tubbs. to dale hili been Martha Raye's The greatest devastation was Th us I peed he said Is 12 or wiU meet In 'he lecture room of Whatever confidence the visit· wide cavUY, Is slated '0 attend aloni Long Island's south shore 15 ~Ie~aar: ho~, ' INTERNATIONAL the reoIon bulldinr: th_ enrol­ ors may have in their ability to the ('Ime on a stretcher. HI8 and on Fire Island. At Ocean Floods, and In some cases, hun­ SITUATION led tor I'roup science will meet In thwart the rapid·like thrust and adopted son, Joe L. Brown, 18 Sench, 300 houses were crushed g loomed as new threats In the room 311 of the Physics bulldlD&': aerial bombardments of the great scheduled '0 ,.et tbe s&a.rtlng and scattered about. At least 100 s~~ken area. mathematics student. will ,meet In Washington is doomed to disap· call at the Bruin len flank. houses had been demolished at Amid the widespread destruction At a Glance the auditorium or Macbride haU, pointment, according to well·in­ For the Hawkeyes, head coach Fair Harbor an? about the lame brought by the storm _ the wortt phnlcs stUdent. III 311 physics formed Los Angeles sports auth· Tubbs is expected to start the number at Saltaire, Fire Island. to strike that rlcb and heavily POP"' bulldlnr and zoolOCY freshmen In orities. veterans Erwin Prasse and Dick ~ter leaving Floyd Bennettfle1d ulated section In n c ntury _ the By The AlIIOClated Prell 300 cbemistry buildln&'. thIS morning at dllwn, we saw the (See HURRICANE palle 4) Sid Zifi, sports editor of the Evans at the flanks, Henry Lue­ Queen Mary, her departure delay- ' QODESBERG, Germany-Prime Los Angeles Herald-Express, in MILITARY STUDENTS ... will bcke and Jim Kelley at the tac­ ed overnight by the storm, head Minister Chamberlain brings A­ &n interview with yours truly kles, Bob Allen and Chuck Brady dolt Hitler Czechoslovakia's meet in the fieldhouse at 2 o'clock for Ambrose Light. FI d M . this afternoon. At the same time, late this afternoon went so far at the guard posts lind sopho­ At great South Beach, many 00 S eoaee o/fl'eement to cede Sudetenland; out on the limb as to predict a more Bruno Andruska at the houses stood merely on piles. ' Tbe I after three-hour conference, Cha­ those enrolled for band will meet in the south music hall. four touchdown margin for the pi vot position. In the backfield, water had washed the foundations mberlain issues appeal for peace Bruins, if they play their usual Mike Enich will play the short away. Five States near frontier to aid his talks. Three O'elock j wide open type of game. How- man and will call the signals Many hou es at Saltaire were PRAGUE-General Jan Syro­ reduced to kindling. Others float­ · . ,meetin,. Include ph,.aleal eel- l'vel', Zifi is of the opinio~ that with Nile Kinnick and Red Olson vy, Illipector General of the Cz­ ed in the bay, and some were up ueaUon classes ror men and wo- unless a wide open game 1S re­ at the wing halves and Frank Aloog Atlantic echoslovak army, forms new cab­ This map shows the areas in New Iwhere th . ' to their second slory in water. I men at the tlelclhoUle and at the sorted to the Bruins may be Balazs at the tail back. England and eastern United States most d e hurrIcane and flood did Inrol1ing waves bad reduced inet to face rising public clamor w9men'. rymDaSlum. held to a one or two touchdown Spaulding told me today that amage. ti B, The AIaoclatecl rr- against ceding Sudeten areas; what formerly were b roa d sec ons Sections of five north Atlantic margin. he planned to start Strode and of Fire Island to tiny reef.I, or President Benel by radio asks Ex'ra-Currlcular Confidence radiates from this Brown at the ends with Zarbica Crest of Iowa's IT· H nothing at aU. states were threatened last night p~ple to remain calm in crisis. · . .acti vUies will form the nu­ young university center-Kenny and Wyrick at the tackles. PI­ As We approacbed West Ramp- by floods in the wake or D hur­ BUDAPEST-Hungary formal­ cleus of tonight's program. At Washington must be at least a witter and Sommers are sched· Flooded River rIO olds Up ton, the land had the appearanee rlcane and rain storm which ly demands treatment tor Hun· that lime, a group of mixers will periect combination of Andy uled to get the nod for the guard of a child's room on New Year's killed hundreds and caused in­ ,arlan .minority equal to that be beld which will acquaint fresh­ Puplis, Gordon Locke, Red Gra· posts with Ryland at the center Reaches Tracy ,Coryell day, with aU his toy houses and estimable property damage. Stat~on automobiles broken and warped. Hartford, Coon., already WIUI ,ained );)y Germans from Czech­ men with the nature of the yellr's nge and O~zie Simmons-it ad· position. The veteran Hershon <'Slovakla. Even from the air - we !lew feeling the ravage of hiJh water. prol1'am in each actlvitiy, give him vance pubhcity means anything will be in there calling plays DES MOINES, Sept. 22 (AP)- Three men at 12 :25 this morn- fairly low most of the time - pa- the third time in 11 years. With WARSAW-Thousartls demo an opportunity to meet upper­ at all. for the Bruins with Gilmore onstrate demanding return of Po­ Weather bureau oHicials said the i ing held up the Coryell Service I ~etic scenes ~ere visible as :taml- the Conneeticut river put the SO class students partiCipating In Betting odds were quoted at and Washington at the halves station, 107 W. Burlington street, lies searched m what was lett of foot level, scores of resldenla de- lish Silesin from Czechoslovakil\. these activities, and allow him to crest of the swollen Des Moines 1 ted their h ' b am ·.aed 2-1 tor the Bruins over the and Haslam in the fullback spot. and robbed ALte d t J hn M _ their homes :tor their possess oDS ser omes or c_ • PAl\tS-Premier Edouard Dal­ become acquainted with the staff Hawkeyes in the early after' In spite of the apparent con· river would reach Tracy sometime ' n an 0 or or for the dead. them with sandbags . adJer averts cabinet crisis threat· members in charlie. noon with no takers and later fidence shown by the students tonight. ford ot $75 to $80 In cash, Some houses had holes as big u Water ran eight feet deep In e'n~ by his cooperaUol). with In the evening 'he odds had nnd the townspeople over the The 3 p.m. reading at Tracy to­ The men were driving a 1935 an entire story through the middle. some streets. Two ~old In- Britain In forcing C~choslovak HOME ECONOMICS .tudent. Chevrolet coach. The car was At Moritches Bay we began to oculatlon clinJcs were opened. ' dropped to 7·10 still In :tavor Bruin prospects and despite the day was 14.6 feet, the bureau re­ capitulation. wID meet In Maebrlde hall, where see the dead. The body of a man, Some lowlands in the western ot the Bruins. almost cocky attitude manifesteD. ported, up .2 of a foot since 7 a.m. described as beIng "very dirty." LONDON-British ministers an a.pproprlate prorram haa been In an informal session this by tbe players in their afternoon clad only In shoes and socka, wu section of Massachuaetu ~ The depth WIIS .6 of a foot above It bad two taillights. The license ~trlve to keep Chamberlain trom ~ecI. noon at a Bruin club dinner, drill today, a distinctly fishy lying face down on a sand dun.e. were inundated by the nnw losing public support at home; flood stake, the report added. number was unfrnown. The coast guard stations at Mor- river, causlna the evacuation of Coach Spaulding expressed more jlmell per mea tes the otherwise Itches Bay and Shinnecock were the north and south endt Of his dealinlls with Hitler meet JOUKNALISM enthusiasts are than healthy potimism over his warm California air. Kenny The crest is expected to approach Morford described -the man who bitter attacks; Baldwin visits invited lo the journalism bulldinl, team's prospects. wiped out, leaving hard17 a trace. Springfield. Parts of New Ramp­ doubtlessly is the warm the 15-toot stage. held him up as being about 20 Some of the houses on Fire Island shire were under riverl' ovel'- ~II\II. where they may become acquaint- Little has been said about the California air. Kenny great· The river was down to 16.4 feet to 22 years of lIge, five feet, 10 were nearly covered by sand. spill. ' BUCKARES'n-Rumania Alar· ed wl~h The Dally Iowan and the ground game of tne Bruins-re­ est back on the coast, but at Boone, a drop of .6 of a foot in inches tall, and weighing about We saw large (orests, with every 1n N~ York the Hudson, nol' med she may be next to feel ex­ work lnvolved In its preparation. ports say they haven't any- just what help he can expect eight hours. At Des Moines a 1150 pounds. He was dark com­ visab1e tree glistening white at the len by rush Ina mountAIn ~. Panding German power in de­ from his linemen is still dubious. MUSIC Ruden'" are lavlted to' whatever !lower they have in drop of half a foot left the stream plexioned and wore a gray suit, top where the branches had been tlireatened to equal the Mardl. , tqands for relea.. of minorities. Ole Mule bulldlq, wbere anolher their. runmng a~tack has been True, the Bruins are .not expect­ broken by the wind. 1936, level of 18 feet by thlI at a 12.9-foot stage. At Van Meter brown bat and yellow sweat £GER, Czechoslovakia-Motor· tDilrucHve prorram win aequa!nt lost In the . praJse for Wash­ ed to rely much on ground plays, The Fire Island lighthoUM, that morning. Thll would be 2 1.' IZed German units lie near fron· Ole .. wlUI mulca.l ae&lvUIes. ington and hIS trusty right arm. but the Tubbs·coached machine the Raccoon river was down to shirt. had withstood 75 years of batter- feet under the an-time record .- tier waltlnl to take ovtlr Sud­ There must be more than just (See FOOTBALL page 5) 7.9 feet, a faU ot 1.1 feet. His gun was a .32 calibre Smith ing, was cracked at the bale. if> 11113, Other .treams rlainl' III ,ten relions while IOCIlI Sudet· and Weston revolver. Quogue was a deaerted vlllqe. _IP MIN interested in phySical edu­ ------The houses were In various .ta~ New York Included the Moha ..... e~ leaders jubilantly tljke com· cation... will meet at the field­ I, mand of municlpaH tie. in their Morford was unable to describe Chenango and SUlquehanna, a1~ house; WOMEN at the women's the other two men. of conapse, and no one teemed tAl thougb the latter two wen J:'"s dl.trictl. JYmnasJum. be stirring. ~ BERLIN-Nazi. fear Clechoslo· Want to Listen to the GaBle? Police said at an early hour thJs In some communities, entire expected to pl'eHDt a Oood morning that the three men were mea.: vaks may destroy brid.", hl.h· UUGIOU8 AUtUmn at headed south on highway 218. blocks were demoliahed. nce, 9,'11)'1, railways and other vawa­ 10_ win be the theJae of a mixer Are you interested In listening Between balv:, Iowa stUdent; 1hand to lead the Iowa yells. We Dew over Longlsland sound The Mohawk a1read7 had caul. bit PO ...aaio~ before giving UP III I_a Union. to the University• • of •Iowa U.C.L.A. Iwi11 view a* color ' *movie of last It's a great* opportunity * * to .start and alona the north shore, which ed hardship in Mohawk and ~ Sudeten region; official German game tonight? Iowa's football season oU WIth a Asks TelllPOrMJ ~ was in much better condition. inily. Albany and TroJ. -, J,ew. agency reports 39 Soviet TII081 INTEBI8TID IN DI­ It you are, you'll want to attend year's HomecOming ,arne ~Ith bang, and to have a lot of fun do­ LOS ANGELi:S (AP) - Prett, Near Bridegport, Conn., we saw The Delaware lUver ~ooded Ru ••lan planes arrived .n eleen· B",", DRAMATICS 01. aADIO a meetlng tor that purpose ~ the Minnesota in the Iowa stadIum. ing it. Charlotte Morris wed the judge many small houses smaahed. The cellars in Sullivan count, (N.Y.) u.lovakla. are invited to the speech mixer at tieldhouse beginning at 10 0 clock The marching band, Highlanders Tonight's pep meeting and rally for $700 temporary alimony yeater­ land was Oooded for mUes inland. bridges. The same .tream .".. GENEVA-Brllaln .~rt., cam· the dramatic arl8 building. . tOnight. and crack military units are all has been sponsored by Pi Epsilon day pending trial- of ber divorce A battered four-masted schooner ristl\l in New Jersey and went palm Interpl'eted a8 mov, to The game wlll be broadcast by there - in natural color. PI, national pep fraternity, under case against Glenn!. Morris, "Tar­ ot. ancient vintage went serenely up up at the rate of aewn lDebeII mike league Illore aUracUve to 0'0100II &0- I AU axen bella at • WHO and amplified at the fleld- Seats and a sta,e will be pro- the direction of Bob Sandler, A3 Permlny and othen, zan" of the movies and OlYmPic the sound under full aaIl - She an hour yesterday at Eutan, Pa., ·IJbJ. bOUle for those wh? care to listen, v!ded. Cheerleaders will be on of Des Mo!nes, president. decathlon cham.pi~ (See STOlUrI. p8Je 5) 01\ tbe New Jenel bonier. ..,,;, - , t~A~G~E~T=W~O~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~TH~~E~=D~A~IL~Y~IO=W~A=N~.~IO~W~A~~~~IT~Y~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~==~ __F~R~]~D~A~y~,~SE~'P=T~E~M~B~E=R=2~8,=1~938 ~liSh2~~ m!r~!~ OFFICIAL DAlLY BULLETIN . ~ ~CXhL Washington I eept Monday by Student Publica­ Items In the UNIVERSITY CALENDAR art TUNING IN ,"001 Incorporated, at 126-130 seheduled In the office 01 llle PresldeJlt, Old Capi­ Iowa avenue. Iowa City. Iowa. tol. Items for the GENERAL NOnCES are de­ By Loren Hickerson World. posited with the campus editor of The Dally Iowan, A -'0ru T , • Board of Truatees: Frank L. or may be placed In the box provldecl for their de­ Mott, ()dia K. Patton, Ewen M. posit In the offices of The Dall, Iowan. GENERAL By CHARLES P. STEWART NOTIOES must be at The Dally Iowan by 4:30 p.m. BITS ABOUT Olobe has been fired but Iince I " fill~~l1~fl ~ t MacEwen, Karl E. Leib, Amos .whatever hapPfl.a to come WASH:rNGTON, D. C.-Secre_ - Jane hu a contract. her employ· Pearsall, Robert Dalbey, Ben M. the da, Itrecedlna" flrat pubUcaUon: noUeH wiD NOT - . 10 mind. en keep her on the staff-while tary of State Cordell Hull has Stephens, Oavid B. Evans, Orval be accepted by telephone, and must be TYPED or LEGIBLY WRlTrIlN BIId MONICO b, a relpoulble By ROBBIN COONS !ubtl,. eonolrlnr to maktJ bet' By GEORGE TUCKER been the hardest worked official Q, Matteson. person. HOLLYWOOD-Times change. In the first place, have you quit and break her .:ontract, NEW YORK-"Cafe SOCiety" is in Washington since the European been listening to one of the finer leavinr the paper In control of situation became so threatenina. J'Nd M. Pownall, Publlaher VOL. XU, No. 96 ~rld&" 8ept. . II, 1938 horizons broaden. minds grow. Donald J. Anderson, ., of the question and answer pro­ Jane's Influential by·lIne. about ready. We were privileged His whole department has lleea Businell Manager The years make one see things grams on the air now. U's thE to sit in on the compOSition of toillng over time, but of COUI1l in clearer light. . National Broadcasting company's An arch·rival girl reporter on the last movement of this latest its chief has been kept most colia' Entered a. leCond c11U11t mall University Calendar Marie Wilson came into the uInformatlon, Please." the paper, Louise West, Is a suite by Ferde Grote, who some- tinuously upon the ~ul vi\" 01 miner at the postotfic. at Iowa Frida" 8ept. 23 ' I J . /. Sautrday, Oct. 1 favorite of E. J. Walker, the new tlmes llkes to indulge the whimsy 1111. Secretary Hull isn t 80 C!OnsU­ Iowa, under the act of con­ . .8 a.m. - Registration. Iowa Un- Saturday c1aJses. ' studio thll other day. went to the Cibr, files containing the blographicai Unusual among the qlll!lJtion publisher, and she ules all her of having factory whistles blow tuted as to take thing. easy. In)­ ~ March 2, 1879. 10m. or Sa.turday, Sept. 24 Tuesday, Oclober ( questionnaire she answered when and allfter programs, tblll cr/Ie influence to force Jane ott the and chains clank in his musical way. He has an acute lense. of rt- composItions sponsibillty. If ever a cabinet P'"'" Subscription rates-By mail, $5 8 a.m. - Registration, Iowa Un- 7:30 p.m.-Debate mixer, Iowa she joined the Warner contract is completely different. It's the staff. What Louise doesn't know FaVI bleb rain men Who do the They d·d ·lh· . "M tr li " mier's duties kept him awake »er year; by carrier, 15 centa ion, Union. list. Extracting it for examina­ an· is that Walker has a stepson I IS In C opo s. n·ghts "t' t f C d II Hull weekly, $5 per year. 3 to 5 p.m. - Concert, Iowa Un- Thursday, October' tion, she scanned the list of ques­ swerll1&". and fa.us aU over Clhe named "Alabama" Randall, who {n "Grande Canyon Suite" you liS rue 0 or e . country ask the questions. . Severa 1 months ago I had a per. Wi ion music room. Confel.ence on Admln {~ tratitm lions and her own answers. She is an old suitor of Jane's-and ~et the pltapat .of donke~,s com- sonal chat with thl. T,nnesseean, I The Associated Press is exclu- Sunday, Sept, 25 came to that line: "What are he's quietly beginning to make l~g ~?wn the traIl. Flom .M1SSIS- whom I know quite well. In hc~ ~vely entiUed to uae for repubU- 2130 to 4:30 ,.m.; 7 to 9 p.m. _ and SupervIsion. Old Capitol. your· favorite indoor sports?" "Information, Please" airs ov­ plans of his own. slppi is the color and excitement when he was in the senate, I '38 ~ cation of all news dispatches' Concert, Iowa Union music room. Friday, October 7 She paused, reached for a pencil. er NBC at 6:30 p.m . every Tues- of Mardi Gr?s I~ New Orl.eam:, once asked him for an interview credited to it or not otherwise Monda.y, Sept. 28 Homecoming. After "bridge" and "ping·pong" day. I suggest you tune in. Romance and Intrigue mln,le And now, ill Ca~e Socwty" (concerning tariffS), which he said credited in thia paper and also 7;50 a.m.-Induction ceremonies, Conference on Administration she scribbled in: "Kissing games." --- ~erde ~rofe has pa~nted a mu- he momentarily was too busy to the local news published herein. west approach, Old Capitol. and Supervision. Old Capitol. .gslnat a. colorflll, fast-action Then she replaccd thc documcnt In tile find ,I&ee, It'l a. lol 01 background showing the Inner sIca I pIcture of an mtegral part grant. "But," he added, "You know 8 a.m.-Instrudlon begins. Homecoming party, Iowa Union. and departed, with the air of one fun. Sllch Inen and women as EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT worldn,. of a Jar,_ IiaIlr De_ of New York life. , my ideas. Write the story yourself. John Mooney _..... _...... _.. _.. .Editor who has mad a satisfactory dent Pa.1 de andf, &he '1._ a.u· paper. Dialers will get an Inti· You know what cafe society In I'll indorse it." I considered this in her list of things-to-do-today. thor of epics; ADce Duet New York is. of COUtEe. It is quite a compliment, coming from James Fox ...... Managine Editor General Notices .D\~etcal maCe eUmpse of the way btr Luther Bowers ...... News F.ditor Library Hours on "Theories of Liquids," com- I could recommend the proce· Miller, Ole authoress, and JoM mostly a conglomeration of snobs, such a statesman as the then Sen­ .tortes are trackecl down. One visiting royalty, and upper-draw- otor Hull. Merle Mills ...... City Editor From Aug. 27 through Sept. 24 pleted a series of lectures at the dure to others among heT que$'- G.Jjther, well known 'orelm of the flrsC bl,. Itorles 4ea" With er social swains and swaineltes But the little informal talk I J. Dennis Sullivan .... Sports Editor the Library reading rooms will UniVersity of pittsburgh lastl tionnalte fill!-mates. I think DIck correspondent and allthorftr on tb tbe new series III a "lanned who like to gather and be seen . previously mentioned? Loren Hickerson .... Campull Edit~ be open from 6:30 a.m.-12:00 m., month. Powell. fo, instance, should take Inteniitt~1 aftain, han been expoSe of amblilance-chaslng- at­ Eu'lalia Klinebeil .... Society Editor and 1:00-5:00 p.m. Special hours PROF. G. W. STEWART r look at his personal record at west "queltlon &It&Werer'' on t~l! lorneys. in the better cafes and res-, The Tennesseean already was fOT departmental libraries will ___, once. I think Joan Blondell would I IItOrt.m. " tau rants. . secretary of state then. It was nol BUSINESS DEPARTMENT be posted on the doon. !lot like It if she knew that, bn And so Senor Grofe, who hasn't at a particularly exciting juncture. Tom E. Ryan, Circulation Mgt". GRACE VAN WORME~ Employment the records, she rates fourth on Not long ago, they succeeded Ruth Yorke. noted New York a drop of Spanis~ blood in his I Yet, even in the face Of normal £.ctress, is cast as Jane. Editor ~ea, W. Schmidt, Office Mil'. Acting Director. Students 'who have applied fnr her husband's list of favorite in stumping pranklln P . Adams veins, has a broad canvas to conditions, he reml\rked, a state work at the university employ- actors and actresses-with Joe on a question about one ot his Gallbway Is played by Howard sketch. He has peopled it with secretary hos to conserve his en­ TELEPHONES Smith, with Bob Brandon, ace icUwrlal Office _.. _...•. _..... _.... 4192 InducUon Ceremonies ment burenu arc urgcd to leave E. Brown, George Arliss and poems. a swell lot of characters. each ergies to avoid breaking down his lheir Iowa City address and tel- Joan Crawford preceding Mrs. . photographer and Jane's pal, por­ fitted to a tune. and . the finished health . • -.. "'Iter ...... __ .. _.. __~ ... 4U3 Students, faculty and staff are trayed by Frank Provo. The "'-eII Ofne...... _.. _.•... 4191 requested to assemble promptly at ephone number at the employ- Dick Powell. And I'm sure Dick, Said Clifton Fadlman, the mas· product is a bit of New York Alway. on CaD ment bureau immediately. Also, ubder his own "favorite screen ter 01 eeTeftlorues: "Can yoa rival, Louise West, is played by that everybody who knows this He hasn't been in a position to 7:45 a.m. for the Induction cere­ I Helene Dumas and Publisher FRIDAY. SEPT. 23. 1938 monies, Monday, September 26, as soon as you have completed rOle," would not today write: leU a, Mr. Adams, the name town will easily recognize. conserve his enereies of late. registration, give us your class "Think I should prefer something of tJfe author or these Unes: Walker is characterized by Mau­ • • • I, unimporlanl a my functioDi dn the terrace below and west of rice Franklin. Old taPitol. schedule. Ughtr" For years now he ha~ been 'I for bne deem Ie IIl11y Among the various movements are, am upset at bing called from In W'.hich Following a brief address by LEE H. KANN, Manager beefing at the monotonous. un- Tel attempt to palnt the my'?" is the "Ballet of the Drinks," my bed in th morning's small President Gilmore, University of­ varying "lightness" of his screen The pro,ram will be hea.rd and the drinks identified are hours by an incon equential tele­ ~e POle fices will open and classes will Frivol roles-but he wrote that when "Urn, well now, let me see .. Mondays &lu'wgh Fridays over champagne, rye and ginger ale; phone call. How must it joggle a the NBC blUe network at 8:tiI begin. The. first edition of Fri vol, the he was Warner's newest "Bles· um." hesitated Mr. Adams. "I gin. and scotch and soda. secretar1 ~f state, then. to be rout.­ Several Questions a.m., sponsored by tbe ma.ken F. G. mGBEE. University of Iowa's only humor sed ' Event." would say, yes, I would defin· We are especially interested in ed from . hiS covers at 1 or 2 a.m. Both locally and nationally we of Director 01 ConvocatioDl magazine, edited by students for Cars, planes, yachts? Mr. Pow­ Itely say that those lines were Ward', breads. this movement for Mr. Grofe was by the ti~kle of a bell [rom Lon­ have found many occasions to the students of the university, ell, unprophetic soul, allowed that "''titten by-Dorothy Parker." kind enough to ask us for an i don •. Pan~, Berll~ or Pr.ague ~or I?ralse the accomplishments and Ph,slclst to Speak is now on sale. "in the near future I want my It looks like one of those rad· opinion on how the gin shOUld be I a diSCUSSIOn of 1ssues mvolvrng own plane. do not care partlc· "Haw droll, Mr. Adams," Fadl· io serials that should be a dis· . world peace ot war? alms of the American Legion Prof. N. F. Molt of the faculty Students Interellted in contrib· ularly for yachts." Today Mr. manr laid. "How very droll. II tinct hit. We trust it won't be treatedt d and our·Ii suggestionTh was I'd thln k th e an tl cpaI tlon wou ld but with some of the national of the University of BriStol, Eng- uting to Frlvdl, through stories, accep e and ull ze? e cham- keep him irom GETTING to sleep. land, will speak Informally to features or al1; work, BTe urged Powell has no plane, owns a happens that you yourself wrote like so many movies we see, convention just concludeci in yacht. lilaC verse about 20 ,ean a,o." which are based on beloved nov· pagne, of course, Will be a \~altAz . let alone waking him u sub... graduate students at 4 p.m. Thurs-I to pay a visit to the Privol 01- Then comes . the rye and ginger quently. p LOs Angeles we find ourselves , Miss Blondell, who didn't know els and are about as similar as day in room 301. physics building. flee in the journalism building. ale, which will be a gav~tte.. And ., There are temperaments whicb in complete disagreement. Professor Mott, w.ho will speak Edward McCloy, Editor then that Dick Powell existed, !t's thIngs like that that black and whIte. We are against any such slogan r. dmlred Ruth Chatterton and make It interesting. . .you can the scotch and s?da Will InC?r- can stand everla tin, teMion. pora~e a suggestIOn of scottish I think President Roosevelt as "America, for Atnericans." James Cagney. You better come ImagIne how fans throughout the ANDRE KOSTELANETZ ~agp)pes, or a reel, to be heard . likes it. Apparently Herr Hiller We think it well meant but dan­ ir.. too, Joan. Errol Flynn, on country react to such a flub. . . .i& one radio conductor who gerous in its application. We Sudeten Crisis Revives Memorv" the records, admired the acting Is not afraid to carry mWilcal I~ the background. It was th,~ Ilnd Signor Mussolini do. Premiers would oppose 6 slogan suggesting of several. Today he ought to JANE ARDEN coals to New castle! gl~ ~hat puzzled Mr. Grofe, Whul Chamberlain 01 Brilaln and Dall!­ the "trial and deportation" of . . .thai poplliar girl reporter, h~_n t .a drop of French blood In dier o[ France, no. Tension bas Of W ashi nO"ton 1914 f or F R come in and add the name or hiS vems, and we suggested that to be jammed down their throat,. Harry Brldges. If Harry Bridges , ~". • ILily Damita. He married her. He at IlI8t corpes to tbe airwlLVes. On his recent tour of South if eullty. then time enough to ought also to amend his un· The flnt- radio series to show America. he submitted his inter· m-as-much as he wanted the Ditto President Benes of Czecho­ movement to be as varied as pos- slovakia. talk of deportation, but until WASHINGTON,. ~ept. 17 (~) hovers on the brink of war. IHollywooden" lack of Hollywood Ule Inside workings of the life pretetation of the tango, the nat· tl1 en. we still agree with the old -The Sudeten cnsls has reVIved Actual war In Europe would I possessions. No plane, no boat of a girl star reporter II tbe Jane ional dance of Argentine, to a sible he shoU}-d treat it in the low-i As to Secretary Hull, it wears American custom of believing ::. President ROosevelt's memories of . . . either, not even a car, and no Arden serles, which begins over committee of native experts. down, moanmg blues manner of on his nerves. man innocent until proven guUty. tense mid-summer .days in Wash- swamp :Washmgton agron, .as 10 pets," he wrote before "Captain the NBC-blue network at 9:15 a Gulf wharf scene. This he ha.; Cordell Hull ought to be presl- · And then about "aliens." Just ington in 1914, when every gov- 19H, WIth demand$ that lt act Blood." a.ln. next Monda.y. The result? Maffia, prominent I done, and now "Cafe SOCiety" lS dent of the United States. v'no are "aliens." and if we ernmental nerve was strained to swiftly to aid stranded Ameri- Jimmy Cagney's ambition, Argentinian composer whose tan. about ready lor its premiere. If he'd been democraticalb' start a program of deportation. meet a thousand emergerlcies cre- 'clJns in thl.! countries involved. ("Public Enemy" era) was to "re­ In case you're interetsed, as the gos are beloved by his nation • * • nominated he probably would hbw are we going to know where ated by the outbreak 01 war In That was the first concern of the tire to the backwoods perman· show starts, Jane has just return­ proposed Kostelanetz as an hon: This latest Gro!ean exerCise, have been beaten. Pq11ticlam 10 begin and again where to Europe. governmE!nt then. It rushed mil- pntly." Martha's Vineyal·d Isn't ed to the city to find that her orary Citizen! which will run about 25 or 30 knew that and didn't nominate I minutes. takes In the full "weep him. His geography was wroqg. stop? What definition of "alien" As assistant nayal secretary lions in gold abroad to succor exactly "backwoods" although old paper, the Globe, has been sball we adopt, and won't it be theh, Mr. Roosevelt saw at first- nationals, rich or poor, caught it's far from Hollywood, and to sold to the Comet and her old P. 8. How mlLny votes are there I 01 a metropolitan cafe. Therc are He's a Uberal but not cuckoo. to send a collection of choLce the haughty waiters, the cigarette He's conservative but no reaction­ 1\ dangerous practice to be!!in? hand the problems, not of war alike in the war panic in ·bellig- date and Jimmy has retired there editor, Galloway, has become city swing band leaders to Africa, girl, the hat-check girl. Visiting, ary.. ~ for "stricter immigration but of peace and American neu- erent countries. faced by closed (lnly betwen pictures. "Are you editor of the Comet-Globe. and see what the voodoos do a. royalty comes in. The highbrows ThIS country calls itself demo- laws" and "deportation of aliens," ,"ality, that Were thtust upon flanks and carrying useless letters interested in government, poli- Nearly everyone else from the bout It? saunter 'to their tables and are cratic .( with a small "d") and he's we believe America, to the con· President Wilson. of ctedit. tics, in the various ruling par- ______seated. Too, come a honeymoon- that kmd of a democrat. A new European war would The cruiser Tennessee was dis- ties and their programs?" He was trary. should extend her immi· ing couple, and the heaVyweight He's so good. a man that the gratlon laws in this time of dis· place on Roosevelt's shoulders no patched to Europe with millions asked. "Yes, for further inform­ orite books" was Stefan Zweig's ~e~s a burden, even though Amer'" in American gold for distribution Etion see Cagney personally," he Monkeys Still Perform champion with his manager and Roo 'evelt odm~nistration lrimpl1 tress anc{ crisis abroad. We be· "Marie Antoinette"-long before retinue of pugilism's followers HAD to have hun as secretary of Heve Arrlerica should lead the loan armed intervention In tilE! to disttessed Ameridms, some of repl1ed, "and bring three days' she knew she'd be in the movie. After Carnival Leaves struggle is seemingly as remote II them with millions of their own rations." That would go today asking for autographs. ' state, for "wlndo":" dre ng" pur. world in the humanitarian weI· Bette Davis-some dme before In an exubrious moment the poses-tboulh he. no new dealer. possibility today as it was an at home, in August. 1914. Much too-only today you should bring FULTON, Ky. (AP) - A carni­ cqming of refugees from Ger­ "Of Human Bondage"-inscribed Champ seizes the bride and em- Later, ~e new ~eal DID try to many and Italy and the countries unpredictable outcome in 1914. of the gold was supplied by Amer- two weeks' supplies and our that she "prefers the stage-not val packed up and left here, but There is even les~ or precedent lean banKs, but passage of a "re- sleeping bag. the monkeys lingered on. braces her. The ,room punches torce hlJ~ to re Ign-;~~t he wI! frbm which men and women such hard work, and more kick the Champ in the jaw and k yoes too form dable to be bquldated. are legislated against because of and of foreseeable circumstances lief' appropriation for Vol a r - ANITA LOUISE-1934-had as in It." She also gave out on "dom­ One large simian and five small­ . ,a An Outstandlnx Figure thefr race alone. to guide the chief executive than bound Americans in Europe was her ambition "to succeed before esticity": 'I think it's a very good er ones escaped during the packing hIm. They take the Champ out, I thi E h . th up process and took to the trees f t 1" t . . n s urop an muss e IS e ·that's what democracy is. President Wilson haC! nearl), a , almoSt the tirst act of congress I am 21." Check-because she's thing if it's not carried too far." ee lIS, to the strams of a dIrge. outstanding American figure. quarter of a century ago. It is ' necessitated by that far-away con- 'on the star list now. Incidentally surrounding the fair grounds. We are definitely opposed to a That sort of calls for elaboration I~ goes ?n like that through He neVer will be president. a war-changed world that again fUct. that far back one of her The monkeys. giving a free show propam restricting all "isms." "fav~ from Mrs. Harmon O. Nelson. elght Ot nine movements. It YOU He's too old. His time has past. daily, were attracting more atten­ know your Grt>te you . have an He told me so once. A Tennessee Democracy, in its essence, means Jr. tion than the carnival did. a place for men of all faith, all Idea what this 15 to ?e like, candidate, he said, was too far beliefs, poli tical and otherwise. Indlam Expanding Under Kid Canal And about the time you arc south to be presiden+Jally noml­ The belinning of a program of WASiUNGTON (A P ) - The BERLIN (AP) - A new motor reading this it wlli be having its rJated. discrimination is the beginning present Indian population of the road from Hamburg to the Danish premi~re in Chicago. Grofe him- A southerner may be democrati­ or the end of our political faith. United States is 330,000. Indians frontier, as planned, involves the self wlll direct. And of coursc, of c(llly nominated later-but Hull is It one word could express the are Increasing In number yearly boring of a tunnel more than a that premiere a master record nearly 70, which is supposed to be faith of what democracy in itl t\yice as fast as the rest of the pop­ mile in length and 100 teet wide will be made. I certatnly aim to superannuated presidentially. hi,hest Ilhould be. that wOt"d ulallon. under the Kiel canal. get a copy of it. too. Anywol', he's In II class with might be "tolerance." That's why PrcmiE'rs Chamberlain and Dala­ w~ oppose the Legion prograTl). dier, Fuehrer Hitler, Duce MulllO­ We believe most American Lightning Didn't Faze Iini , Pr sident Benes, Chla", Xal Lelionnaires, because they are Health Hints Shek and Ih Mikado, Genenl the backbones of the commun­ Sleeping GirI8 Franco Of pain lind the Span­ itt~s from which they have come, By Logan Clendening, M. D. ish loyaIl813. do not really agree with the CHICAGO (AP)- Bctsy. 6. nnd It k Ps hJm w rrying. Margaret Goetz. 3, didn't cven dil~riminatory measures passed. He might as w 11 have betII Besides localized infection of microscope it presents typically II wake up when lightning ripped by their national convention, and prcsid n1. one part of the body-for in- very characteristic arrangement. through their father's house here. w, believe the American Legjon will remedy what seem to us stance, a poll; and generalized There is a large cell In the cen- It lore plaster and glas· ocr til ler surrounded by two zones ot walls of their bedl·oom, thr w JlIlolD·t ~ Yet it\ errors. It always has in th" Infection of the body-for in- smaller cells. This tubercle was debris out through the windows, SHELB'lVILLE, Ind. (A P ) _ Plllt. • • stance, typhoid fever - both of the only way there was of rec- destroyed all the wiring in lh Veltll Young, 14, hasn't miaaId which we have considered ill the Ilgnlzing the disease before the house and meltcd a fusc bOx in t.he . Sunday SChool sin e.h was two ·1""ut Burning articles thi8 week. there are ,cer- time when the cause was dis- basement. I years old. The Well-known lain Infections that do neither covered. So it was called the I \ one thing or the other. Thel' are specific granuloma. It is specific ~COTT'S SCR ,-4pBOOK ~idnight Oil known among pathologists as the to the disease, and it is a granu- ~ .'1. R. J. Scott · " :~N'T burn the Midnight specific granulomata. One ex- lorna because it is ' a localized OiW', ample Is syphi)is. The best ex- mflammatory Jesion. ~·,T.~at is the warning scientists­ ample is tUberculosis. Another fOl'm of infection which ~iChOI<>iists. in particular - are Tuberculosis is both a general- presents special features is in­ KLVing the millions of youths re­ ized infection and a localized in- IecUon by animal parasites. The enteftlna the hans of learning thls fBJ1. ' • feelion. It chanlles from time bacteria are classified as of the I ' to time in Jts course from one vegetable kingdom. But organisms · $Orne of the 8ciE!ntlsts are saying tc: aliln what most of us have been lhe other. The tubercle bacilli such as the malarial plasmodium tQid many tirges. Burning the mid­ may Invllde the blood stream and and the amoeba are animals, nl'ht 011 means physical strain, . I! go all ovel· the body and then Against them the body offers damage that too often is irrepar­ suddenly congre¥ate in one spot. very little defense. It is \mable able, and set up a localized inflamma- to destroy tpem 8S it does bao­ These reasons are good ones, but lion. teria, and it produces no anti- a new reason for Bvoiding noctur­ Let us try t~ understand what bodies to combat their poilon, al naT study is being advanced this the pathologiSts m~an by a spe- It does in the case of bacterial In­ year. cilie granuloma. The specific fectlon. I have known cases ot "'BumJ~ lhe mldnlrbl 01111 tell­ ,e granuloma ot tuberculosis is the malarial Infection to recur year .., evldnce of your inability to tubercla. It was called that be- after year, twenty times or more, orrailtifl and manare your owb cause that Is exactly what it with no diminution in vigor. The aftaln. If you can't budret ,olli' looks like. The dictionary says malarial plasmodium stays In the Ume ...., ",Wk, ,la,. aD4 1000Iai that a tubercle is a knotllke ex- body in such cases and seems to ~bttl.. In a reraJar day alon. craac.nce on an animal or plant. hibernate. to arouae itself evety w1&h elrbt bow'l 01 lleep, ,ou're To the nllked eye a tubercle- once In awhUe . • b11H7 &0 back the IIICIdern work­ lay in the lung-Is a small white But man's illienuity nu IUP­ ...., ,,1II1c1 .. doubtful" nubbin or spot. It looks some- pUed what the body lackl in 'l'hink about it. £X.A..«4£ R.,t.,1""i.D $1'AMf" what like a small seed-In fact, such torma ot Infection. The an­ IHIl'D one form of tUbercUl08ls-mlliary imul parllsltes are fllr easier killed CO'fl=V~CS AHI) <:;Olt> '(.:I ul.... BU The Turkish fez was supposedly tuberoulosl8 ~ was naftled alter off by drugs and chemicals. Thull DID "01'" ""1.1. E.~1$11'" -(III£. D..... :- 1"'1\E. :1"" o",...:. a 0"' ''- '«l, nllned ~tn Fez. a city in Mo­ mlllet seeds. J.or malaria we have quinine, for 0" U>UIS XN - r-~OA.MOUS oM S. FIHL""J)·r. "1" II.c tl,...;. rocco, where the caps were first SUGII ..., .. '(" I ~, "'t...... '·1\0""'" 'H YILl'IHA., .... ""Pol '_~ . {l-u)~ To the naked e It looks like amoebic Infection IpeCac, for IY- $'I""".Mf ';. •''.\.I_CJ1 ; ..1\ '" C.OUPl..E. 01' D£,C""J)LS ~o ",Ide. that, lrut when seen under the phills salvanan, I'" "" I · , ." 'f~" ."",~ .t.

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HA KS MEET ,'BRUINS TONIGHl1<1 ~ Determined Chuck Brady Bob AUen Engage U. C. L. A. arriors In Hawklets. Set Frey Reports Team Opening Game of 38 Campaign; B~," Fine Spirit Squad Confident of Victory For Mt. Vernon As Game Nears By BILL FREY Line Play Likely to Decid COOl l; B~ Have'" CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 22- (Special To The Daily Iowan)­ Veteran ForwArd all to Pr el ~ We are on the -way, not ' by' air Favored To but at least by way of the finest Pa jng Attack .. piece of merchandise on wheels. BITS As for the speed it is about right PROBABLE LI tUP Win Se~ond {or you rs truly. It is the ideal IOWA Pos • C. L. A. i abo~t way to transport teams about the Evans ...... LE .. _...... BrOWil '38 Contest 'country-cool, clean and com· Luebcke ...... LT..... _...... _... Wyriek fortable. What more could be lk'ady ...... _...... LG ...... _...... f(eWer Sports frirer? Aad.ruska ...... Rylaecl Stiff Test For The boys took to the bunks By , the minute they got on -the Fain Allen ...... RG ...... Sonunel'lJ Foe to Provide • and by 10:30 not a light was KeUey ...... RT...... Zarub~ J. DENNIS Red and Wbiters 011. That is most unusual for a Norgaard ...... RE...... _...... Strode SULLIVAN foo tball team. On most of the Enich ...... QB ...... Hirshon Favored to win their second trips they want to see what Kinnick ...... LH ...... W bingtOD game of th& season, rowa 'City'S makes the wheels go round, and Olson ...... RH ...... _...... _...... _ .. _.. Gilmore • Reports have It tbat the Bru­ i I takes plenty of threats to get LitUe Hawks are set fOf their tus­ Balazs ...... FR...... Ha.uld !looc an DeWitt school but they will not ordinary man, the boys ran a­ might well decid th d !'Itiny of both teams al'! far as the I've ever had tbc pleasure of pre ent football san i con moo. have the strength to cope with the seeing trus phenom In action, but lOund the brick platform of this historic town, Cheynn, Wyo., Darkhorses both, each squad will halt! d perlltely for powerful offensive thrusts of the the boys better be careful hand­ fast improving City Hight eleven. looking over some of the old "No sir, you can't get througb this Never before has there been a suc- -Doil" 10111(1" B"gr(lWlf Irecognition as on of the nation's gr at gTid machin . Two new faces probably will Ing out odds like that against land marks that were left here line," yell Bob Allen and Chuck cesfuI combination of a swimmer with the human dreadnaugbts, The Bruins-as the Ha.wkey . --are pot ntial\y powerful. these lads from the taU corn coun­ make their appearances in the by the first to travel this ter­ Brady. Playing either guard or and a gridiron warrior. Bob has Henry Luebc:ke and Jim Kelley, Both squads are po. ses d of large, powerful line capable of Iowa City starting lineup tonight. try as there are quite a feW trans­ ritory. An old engine that had planted Iowans In that part of tackle both boys provide a bulwark changed tbis. A 200 pound Chl- Allen and Brady will compose a withstanding: a terrifi battering and coming up for more. t Herman Miller has definitely been been used for the first train to be of strength in the Hawkeye line. cagoan standing six feet two, he h'eavy, yet mobile "explosive" por- The CaliforniaM' most potent scorina thr t rest in tb assigned a halfback post while tbe country who mlgltt take them pulled into town was the scene Putnam probably will get the call seriously and lay a few on ~he Brady, left, a 195 pound, six f,,},t never played football and knew !ion of the line that is expected, to- person of Ke'lUly Washinglon, a large N gro who to of most interest. ---v passes many, many yards with deadly aCi'uracy. On Iowa' over "Dusty" Maher for the left Une. That sure would embarrass Everyone is in high spirits senior comes from Mason City. veTY little about the game until he gether with a fast hard-running obillty to stop hI. len«thy p tackle position. Miller is a great 'em. and anxious to get into the ter­ There is always plenty of action came to Iowa. He is now a star backiield, to return Iowa to a i h fit defensive player, being one of the ritory of the UCLA boys. To­ on his sl'de of the line _ all of it lineman and hilS J'ust completed his "realness reminiscent of the days Cards in First Ii ts c onc 0 v c ory. ~ The pep program to be held in .. It the lads tram the b nks at best line backers to wear a Red night can't come soon enough for hnd on the opposition. Allen. third year as the best breast strok- of Duke Slater, Gordon Locke and T Fl' l and White uniform, and should the field house this evening pro­ me. right, has set a precedent for Iowa. er Iowa has ever had. Together the Devine boys. earn zg ,/, Iowa river are to return with the strengthen the local's defense con­ mises to be quite an affair. A spoils lhey must stop Washington siderably. He also packs a hard =~------~-=------=------.------.------twenty minute showing of movies When that is driving offensive punch. Putnam from last year's Iowa-Minnesota During may be chosen over Maher since game will serve as a curtain rais- hlr:n some "Dusty" missed some ollast week's er. This will give the incoming D A I L Y I'OWAN BOSTON, Sept. 22 (AP)-Bns - more. driDs. freshmen who've never seen the ball', first team flight durina Ih The Hawkeye r a r war d wan. With these two changes, Iowa regular pI "ing ,e on started to­ ollhough still JIl the qu tlonable City's opening lineup will consist Iowa team in action a ,bance to ==== night lit the CD t Boston airport, of Walsh and Crumley at ends, sUlge, is composed r I'oullh nd for them this grid season. . where 19 members 0/ the St. Louis Putnam and Hirt at tackles. Muel­ tough memb r· who can be r lied Cardinals boarded a Newark­ ler and Fetig at guards and Wright Highlight of the evening will ==== on to give 0 very good perform- : In at center. JOe McGinnis will be the broadcast of the Uclan- :::! bound plane. The party planned low a clash on the coast. A pro- anee, r girdle of Iho 01) tion. be calling signals from the quarter­ ===== to entrain at New York for Chica- Iowa line turn in the , back post in the backfield with gram is being arranged to be pre- sented between halves which as- 10. wbere it is schedu led to play ga exp ted of It. lh Bruin t Miller and McLaughlin at the the Cubs on Saturday. forwa are in lor .n uncomlort- halves and Ted L :wis at full. sW'es those who attend of spend- ing no dull moments. The Cardinal were forced to obI evening - !,ying on one' Mt. Vernon is expected to test take to the air becau of the dis­ ra e I n't . the m t 8jtreeable the Little Hawks' ability to stave Your enthusiasm at the pep FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1938 PAGE '1'HltEJiJ rupted train rvice b tween Bos­ thing in the world. off spirited scoring rallies. The Thi. current HawkeyI.' cleven, rally was cert;lnly great. It gave ton and New York. Red and White learn was rarely at although it may hav . veral the boys a fj:eUng of pride and a bay in the DeWitt game lind had wcaknCtiSes, Is RUr to be one of feeling responsibility. Today no call fOl' defensive play. at the best condition d teams vet 1'he Hawklets will employ a bowever. that suppor~ and back­ to wear the Old Gol. The drills powerful running attack spliced ing will bave to be given to them Bill Lee Hurls Fourth Consecutive Shutou~ 4 to 0 since Sept. 10 have been the bard­ with daring forward and laleral again in stronger doses - doses est ever meted out to n low passes in their game tomorrow that wlJl reach them in Califor- squad. night. Miller. Lewis and Willden nia from Iowa City. These will furnish the plunging power Barring a few injuri .!- sucb can be sent for a nominal fee­ Bees Sw ep as Ken Pettit'. hand ailment - while McLaughlin and Buckley, each one spurring tbe Hawkeyes Feat Equals Scribe Makes Gridiron Predictions both tricky runners, will add speed the entire team se ms to be in on ten times as strong. So all th b L possIble shape for the and openiield running. McGinnis you fraternities and sororities, " Doubleheader will handle the passing and punt­ 27 Year Senior ". .." .". opening eame. Veteran observers campus organiutions and Indi- Mickelson Pkks Pitt, Ca1i1ornia, Fordham, Alabama and GoVbers h ve been muttering warda of ing with Buckley taking over some BOSTON, Sept. 22 (AP) - The passing duties when he is in the viduals, send your team pep tele- L R d praise for the tacUcs employed b)' gram-messages of encoW'agement OOp ecor NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (AP)­ By PAUL MICKELSON non-winning football teams, Cle- Boston Bees bunched most of their Coach Tubbs in wlilpplng the men game. Crumley and Walsh have filled with ingredIents tbat will developed into capable pass re­ Form chart for the great American o citedly reports that Evansville hits in two innings today to sweep into physical and mental pe ceh'ers. bring out the wUl to conquer and PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 22 (AP) football handicap and steeplechase sboo-in; may take 'em all. Yale, (Ind.) collcge is optimistic this faU. a doubleheader from the St. Louis for tonight's conflict. the fight to win. for drUg store coaches and alumni -IT' IOWA'S niUlt- the Big Blues will be black and You recall the Purple Aces of 1&37? Cardinals, 6-5 and 4-1, while wind­ A g t-tog ther wHl b b Id to­ -Big Bill Lee, ace right-hander who've been spending too much ruebt In the field house. All are for the , today be- time reading about ' baseball and blue. Ohio State, a hide ready to They didn't win a game or even in, up the season's competition Invited to attend. lh program Captain Jack Eicherly came the first National league the Czechs: run to moon; great sleeper. Holy score a single point. But Coach lljainst the westcrn c1ub3. which will co loa 20-anlnut.e ·tcher in 27 years to twirl four . Pittsburgh. won't ~eed ~ain like Cross, Doc Anaerson's boys won't Bill Slykel' (not pronounced slick­ Vince DiMaggio set a new Na­ movie of la t year's Iowa-Minne­ - Pl . PIrates; tougher. Calilorrua, quan­ do so good. Arkansas. Not even er) is a man of great happiness tional lellgue strike out record for sota football , me, and a broad­ consecutIve shutouts as the Cubs tity and quality; another Rose the coach is sure; wait'U December. these rainy faU days. He's got a kept on the heels or the first piace Bowl _ maybe. Fordham. great It season when Mort Cooper made cast of toniChl's battle on I." e • Texas Christian, they're not squad of 31 men, 12 of them letter­ him fan for the 114th time in th coa t. FestiVities will get under by sweeping a line gone; tough road ahead for even afraid of Rice ; hot club. Col- men, in camp and vows that Ev­ first innlng of the second game. way at 10 o·clock. doubleheader from the Phillies 4 RalliS. Alabama. they think they'll orado, Whlzzer White is gone ansville will scan, ir.,nothing else. , be the Tide's greatest. Minnesota. away; alack alas! Rice, the pre- About all Coach Slyker.has had to 0, and 2 to 1. Don't believe Bierman's sobs' season nat'} champ; Lain's back. to work with during the past few Lee's performance in the first they're murder. ' No. Carolina. Coach Wolf is a years ha been yell leaders, musi­ game equalled the National league Villanova, due for wild season; wolf in wolf's clothing. Duke, dans, basketball players and bog record made by Grover Cleveland great offense; defense. (?) Dart­ give 'em a line anClay Bryant ch'alked up his 18th Third Post.tion South This Year • Cro by Square victory by winning a pitching duel BROOKLYN, Sept. 22 (AP) with Claude Passeau in the ,nigbt­ l'fE WYORK, Sept. 22 (AP)- Pit~burgh's Pirates. back in action • NEW Otu.:E:ANS, .Sept. 2.2 (AP) cap. A single by Bill Jurges in The Giants climbed into third after a four-day layoff, marched - Tulane UJIlversil;?'s 11138 Green the sevenlh inning scoring Carl place in the 'National league race nearer tJ:te National league pe!'l1lant Wave is h!tlTlpered by lack of re­ Reynolds from the second with the today WIth a doubleheader VICtorY' serves but will probably aceount winning run. today by dropping the Cincinnati over the Dod,ers, 6 to 0 and 11 to 6. Bryant's single, following Jur­ for some of the season's major up­ Reds in both ends· of a doUb1e~ The twin,win lett the Bues 3 1-2 sets. ges' triple. tied the score at 1-1 in header, 8 to 1 and 2 to 1. behind !PIma 1n :front of t~e second place Coach Lowell "Red" Dawson's Captain Juck Etch rly today has pass touchdown play at Iowa in the third. The Ph.ils scored th~r the fine pitching of Hal Scbu- Chicago Cubs, and 111 a spot where squad has one of the toughest , • Even when the going.is gosh·awful you'll be com· the task of leading the IOWil grld- .many years. and just to show that only t;un in t~e ;(I~t on Brack s they can afford to lose three of schedules' in the country, calliIIC mach~ and 'H8lT1 Gumberl ' tbeir. lO remainIng games and still clers to victory ovet' the UCLA that play was no fluke he pulled walk, . ~ryant s ..WIld thro~ o~ for games with Alabama's Bose. fortable and smartly turned out -m our hefty Brop,es. ''Bruins.'' High-~tel>plng, hip- Dn even more sensational one in ~ch6rem s sacnflce and Pitta s By losing twice, the Reds fell capture the fiag, even if the Cubs Bowlers, Louisiana State's SUiar Ihiftln g Jock, is a le{lder on the the intra-squad game last spring. smgl:::.. • IOWA'S l!1IlARI­ to fourth place b1 half-a-game. should sweep the 11 engagements Bowlers, Rice, Auburn and North PbnP leatheJ'8--6llddle·soaped to ~. MPlIDCI!r IT S left on their schedule. Itidiron in spirit and In per- Bott1ed up on all sides, a pass Schumacher, pitch In, with s . The Pirate!! put two kinds of Carolina. , fnrmoncc. Not big. he is 5 feet was thrqwn to Eicherly, who The Greenie first team is partic­ roup use. Oil·treated soles that are (ksiltle, long­ 11 Inches tall, weighs 175 pound sprang trom out of a maze of sore .and .painfUl ann. tossed' a baseball all display in trampling ularly good, especiall1 in tile Yank Homere six-hItter 10 the opener. Both he the' Dodgers. In the opener they weariag and' damp-proof. Ind Is 22 years Old. Not plle- players to catch the ball while backlield. A litUe spark plUi tn and Bob Seeds bit hornets as relied largely on the (our hit pitch­ driving bucker that Frank Balazs he was floating horizontally named Bob Kello" 'may Ii" It the N~w Yorkers handed 'Johnn1 ,ing of Jim Tobin. the Yankee cast­ the fire to consunw cbamplonahip or Glen Olson are, his bid for through the ethel'. Today Jack Beat Pale Ho~e Vander M~r his nlntb' setback. oft Who ia rapidly assuming the fl.m consists of his ability to will be out there-maybe to catcb ambitions of some favored oppcft­ In tbe ~tcap, 'Gumbert pve position of pacemaker in the Pirate ents. 'hatch pusses out of the air a la Kinnick's passes, maybe to get CHICAGO, Sept. 22 (AP)-The up jUst three hit. to beat Paul pitching brigade. In the nightcap, Larry Kelley. Everybody remem- some of the larned throws 01 Ne'w York Yankees used their old De~. • ' a loosely-pitched affair, they c1out- bers how Jock cougllt Nlle Kln- Kenny Waahinftpn - but never­ trademark-the home --run-today Mickey' HaliUn, recerQly rtcaU- ed half a dozen hurlers for 14 hits, nick's pass In the 1937 Mlnne90- theless, tte'll be fighting every to end their elgbt~year record six ed from Jerrwy' mty, · hit a pafr with Arky Vaughan doing the most ADDITIONAL ta game, and how be eluded Rudy minute he's In ihe.re. In 1934, gartlt! lOllIng streak with a 7 to 4 of homers for both the Glatrts' batting damage. • Cmitro to race 55 yards down the led the nation's prep Elcherl~ victory over the White sOx in the runs. Lew - RidS" four~ba"er The opener marked Tobin's 14th S,PORTS .. 'Across from the CaapWi Iidellne lor the first Iowa scor Bcorers with 279 points ill nine only American lea rue ,ame on accounted for the only Cincinnati vietoty' of-the season as he bested It e of the lame. wllB the 10lljell Ijames. the day's schedule. ' , . . ,. marker• . .• _. .•...... , 'Fat Freddy Fituinunons. ______on. 'P4l ·' .__ ~~_. \ ...... ~~ .... ~ .... ii ...... ~ ·f' PAGE 'SIX THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1938 Patty Advances Box Scores Read Iowan Want _t\ds Arnov l,· h. It ...... 0 1 0 0 XEW YORK ABR U 0 _ A..!" Whll"ey. 3b ...... 4 0 3 a 0 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT MALE HELP WANTED Crul't'LtI. tla ...... 5 1 4. 1 6 0 ~~~~~dIC c .. ::::::::::::~ ~ ~ ~ g ~~~~--~~--~----~~---- WANTED-A REPRESENTA'flVE lltJlt.'. :lit ••••••• 0 ••••• 4 1- ) 0 !: 0 Yuuns. 118 ••••••••••••• 01. 0 2 I 0 FOR RENT - GIRLS, APPRO V- FO'R RENT- ROOMS FOR MEN. in every fraternity, Law Com· To Senli-Finals NATIONAL LEAGUE JI'·'lrkh. rf ...... I 0 0 ~ 0 0 Butche r. p ...... 3 0 0 1 0 ed rooms, clean, pleasant, double Two blocks from campus. Dial Team W L Pct. G B T P /.Jllh!J'l. Dial 1171'/ 11th and then squared the match I. ur ~'. roo yn - ,Berg,·r. ~IJ ...... ~ 0 0 4 1 1 G utt "' I ~gc, 3b '" , ..... 4 0 1 0 2 0 WANT bath. Hot water constantly, good Burkley hotel Prof ~.. at the 13th with a birdie t\lree to Chicago 4-2, Ph.lla~elphJ[l 0-1 I He",~ .. c ...... ~ 0 0 :> 1 1 BrolYn ...... 4 0 Z 3 , I ED-GRADUATE GIRL TO heat. electric r efrigerator, garage. Match Conceded To Ne'" York 6 2' Clncllllritl 1 1 HlRII(~. I' ...... 1 0 J 0 1 I Sllo un . p ...... 2 0 0 t 0 Q share approved room. $10.00. Mrs. Goldth"'aite's pal' fou~. Mrs. .. -'.' - "I( ubel ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 M G O O 0 0 0 0 " t I '1 Boston 6-4,' St. LOlliS 5-1 1 ------,. ee, p ...... Dial 5605. 1025 E. Washington. FOR SALE - FURNITURE Patty Berg by Mis a"e won e nex tV'lO 10 es n xBordu~ r llY ...... 0 0 0 0 0 -0 P " th , 0 Ga es T d 'folnl...... 36 4 10 21 D 6 lo«nl.r p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ------y FOR RENT - SMALL FURNISH- FOR SALE - ESTEY REED OR- a pal' foul' on the 14th, and at . m '. 0 a . x-lialted [or Rlllncy In 9th xx M ae~ n .::::::.: ::::: I 0 0 0 0 0 WANTED-ROOM AND BOARD Traung on 15 Hole the 15th the Texas player drove C~nc?go at Phll.udelphlu (2) . ~ . · ~r. hy Innlnll'" Davie. D ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 ed apartment. Adults. 217 S. gan. Portable. $55 .00. Write .. ClncJonab at Plttsburgh ~cw york .•....•.•.... 00] 103 003-7 ------for adult and child. Graduate Gilbert. Box 552. out 0 f b oun d s. M rs. Page scored 0 I h dId Chlcugo ...... 000 300 100-4 Tot.I...... 37 5 12 a4 8 I student. Maurice Carmody- Van CHICAGO, Sept. 22 (AP) a birdie four. n y games Be f' u e x-Banod for .\leU.e In 6th ------P atty Bcrg, ch unky little Minne- , L'IT'J'SlJlROll AB l~ 11 0 A E xx-nama for Ulnlo r In 8ttl Meter Hotel. FOR RENT - TWO ROOM FOR SALE - RUG. DINING Mrs. Golathwaite won the next Al\[ERICAN LEAGUE . • AUB Jl 0 A Jol apartment. Electric r efrigera­ chairs, buffet, congoleum. Apart­ hole with a birdie four and the Team W I, Pet. G B T P 1.. Willi",. cf •... . •.••. 5 1 Z 3 0 0 l_IO_i'l_T_O_N__ • ______apolis star, advanced to the semi­ P. W"npl', r( ...... G 0 1 1 0 0 FOR RENT - A T T R ACT I V E lion. Furnished or unfurnished. ment C, 1 Ellis. finals of the women's national next two holes were halved in New York .. 95 49 .660 9 nlzzo. II ...... 5 0 t , 0 0 Garm.. II ...... 4 1 3 1 0 l'ooms, conveniently located for Dial 4644. 212 W. Park Road. golf championship today with a pars to end the battle. Boston ...... 82 59 .582 11 'h 10 ~~J~~h'~~ ~~.:::::::::::! ~ ~ : ~ : ~1?~.~~Y·rr'!.. :::::::::::: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ University men. Dial 5557. FOR !tENT- APARTMENT. PRI- FURNITURE MOVED 5 and 3 victory over Dorothy Mrs. Goldthwaite won the next Cleveland .. 81 61 .570 13 9 ~uung, 2" ...... 4 23M '=' 0 DI Maggio. ct ...... 3 I 3 0 0 hole with a birdie four and the Detroit ... _.. 7667 .531 12 .. ::::::::: FOR RENT-LARGE PLEASANT vate bath. 314 So. Dubuque St. T raung of San Francisco. 18~~ ~t~~~'.'k(: ..3.h .. ::::::::::: ~ ~ ! i ~ ~~,Ct~~~~~0· l b2~ i : ~ ~ Van Service next two holes were halved in Washington 71 72 .497 23~~ 10 To~ln. V ...... ; 0 1 1 I 0 StriPI>. 3b ...... 3 0 3 0 0 Room with sleepirtg porch. fur- A few minutes after Miss Berg nished or unfurnished. 113 Wash- FOR RENT - FUR N ISH ED Baggage - Slorage won her match, Mrs. Estelle Law­ pm's to end the battle. Chicago ...... 60 76 .4-11 31 15 '/'utal, . ....•....:in '613 2710 1 t~l~·:~oo~ ...... :::::::::: ~ i ~ : ington. Apartment. 224 E. Burlington l\(AHER BROS. DIal "M Peggy Graham of Hollywood, st. Louis. 50 80 .360 431._~. 12 MacFayde n. P ...... 0 0 1 0 0 son P age of Chapel Hill, N. C., lIBOOK LYK ill R 1( .E l:C hi P 4 1 1 1 0 Street. $26 . Garage. Cal., who scored a 5 and 3 vic- Phil'd'lphia 51 93 .354 44 9' _ , 0 A ut e n,on...... ~ ----- defending champion, advanced to FOR RENT - TWO DOUB LE . , tory over Mrs. E. R. Hury of Dal- Yesterday's Results Hook.U, cf . ..•.••. . . 4 0 0 2 0 ~ Tot"l...... 33 8 12 27 9 0 MIMEOGRAPHING the semi-finals in the upper rQoms one hal! block from East IFOR R E N T - UNFURNISHED bracket 'With a one u p victory las, .T.ex' meets. Mr~rfage ;nLone New York 7; ChiC'lIJo 4 .. ~~~;l:o~i ~.h.::::::::::::~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ st. Lo ul •. ~~~~ .. I:~ ..J .n. "o~nrO I O 010-5 Hall. Dial 9295 . three room apartment, ~Ood lo- MIMEOGRAPHING. )of A 1'1 Y V, over Mrs. Frank Goldthwaite of semlfma.i Manon 1 ey 0 ex- OnlY game scheduled (,.",1111. tb ...... 4 U 0 10 1 0 BootO Il ...... 000 800 OO'-! cation. $32.50 a month. DIal 6586. Burns, 8 Paul-Helen Bld•. DIa'. ington, Ky., defeated Marian Mc- T Games Today. HIII,ton. rf ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 Ft. Worth, Texas. C;.Io,pbull. e ...... 3 0 2 3 0 0 CINCIN:-IATI ABB U 0 A E FOR RENT - ROOM. MEN OR FOR RENT - FURNISHED TWO 26M. Miss Berg, p ulling even at nine Dougall of Portland, Ore., 4 and Cleveland at Detroit I.av"~",,o, ~b •. ••••.. 3 0 t S 4 0 boys. Close in. 316 E. Harrison. 3, qualifying to meet Miss Bel'g in Only gl1me schcdul~d !lu,·oel,. r, •• ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 RlgKI, 3b ...... ".3 0 0 0 1 g rooms. Modern. Adults. 731 W-"'-NTE--D--S--T-UD- E-NT--LA- U- N- n- R-Y- holes after winning the seventh, th h xll"",,eU ...... t 0 0 0 0 0 Craft. c( ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 eighth and ninth holes with bird­ e ot er. -IT'o; 10\\'.1';; 1I':,\I(!- '\\'1111 .. 111 •• 8 ...... U 0 0 0 I 0 Coodlllan. rt ...... 3 1 1 a 0 0 FOR RENT - LARGE ROOM Bowery. Shirts 10c. Free delivery. 315 N. ___ li"ltr;l'iJmnlOnlh )1 ...... 2 0 9 1 2 0 AlcCormlck, l b ...... 4 0 1 10 0 0 with adjoining bedroom. Suit­ ies, applied the pressure at the ______~ xxltuocn ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 [.o mbardl. e ...... ~ 0 1 3 2 0 FOR RENT- APARTMENT. Di al Gilbert. Di al 2246. lOth, which she won with a birdie \ HogcrK. P .••••••.••... 0 0 0 0 0 0 .u:x Lang ...•• . . I •••••• 0 0 0 0 0 0 able for three students. Men or ToclaY"H Hurlers ------nerger. If ...... ~ 0 Z 1 0 0 business couple preferred. Phone 3891. three to Miss Traung's four. They Totnl...... 3t 0 4 27 12 Z Ji'roy. 2h ...... 3 0 1 1 3 0 USED CARS h alved the 11th, with Miss Berg SophsRomp .. x-HR.IIC'd tor UUfocher In 7th RlchardsQn, 88 ...... ~ 0 0 6 2 Go 7241. FOR RENT - ATTRACTIVE • xx-lhttt.·u for F'ltz Immons In 8th Va.nder Meer, p •• , •• • .. 1 0 0 0 I 0 first floor two room furnished FOR SALE - 1926 CHEVROLET shooting a par five to win the NEW YORK (AP) - Pl'Obable 8<:0,.., by Innrn,,> XO.1Il hi...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 FOR RENT - DOUBLE ROOMS. 10th. in the mnjor lC[lgues to­ Plttshurgh ...... 030 010 020-6 'Wea.ver, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 apartment. Dial 5338. Sedan. Good condition. Cheap, Husl{er Vets Brooklyn ...... 0-00 000 000-0 ",Cooke ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Also suite with sleeping porch. Dial 2820. P a tty went three up by winning day: Second Gum. Schott. /I ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 119 N. Capitol, Next to Dental t he 13th with a birdie 3 and four 4merican League b('or& by Jnningjij xl.xJCl lOl'sh borgol· ....•• 1 0 0 0 0 0 FURNISHED APARTMENTS - PLTn6nING Score Four Times Bldg. V,U.D Cleveland at Detroit (2) _ Plll.hurgh ...... 004 032 0~~-11 ------Two room and three room _ ___ Brooklyn ...... 001 201 110- B Total...... 31 1 B U 12 0 In Intensive Drill Whitehill (8-7) and Harder (17- x-Batted for Vander ~·l .tr In 5th FOR REN'!' - LARGE SINGLE with private baths. Dial 4315. WANTED _ PLUMBING ANI} 10) vs. Benton (5-2) and Bridges (' U II'AIlO .1 B 'R II 0 A E xx-natted for Weaver In 7th -ENDS TODAY- To Swamp Regulars _-:-______....:...... :...--= xxx-Ha n for l..ombardl in OUl room. Women graduates or up­ FOR RENT- VERY DESIRABLE. heati ng. Larew Co. 227 II. (12-9). Hack. 3b ...... 3 2 1 0 1 0 xxxx-'Batlod for Schott In &t h perclassmen. All conditions desir­ furnished apt. for 2 adults. Dial Washington. Phone 8675. MICKEY ROONEY Only games scheduled 11.·fllIan. 21l .. · ...... 5 ~o ! 4 3 0 able, Dial 6318. ADR](OA.:E 5992. 609 E. Bloomington street. PLUMBING, HEATING, AIR "THOROUGHBREDS LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 22 (AP) (lalan.('""arrelta. I' ...... rf ...... 45 0 10 10 0 0 NEW------l' OIlK DON'T CRY" -Sophomore backs showed up National League Il.YIlOI

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01-1, NOrVOl) WOW ,, ! I'LL K~EP YOU HE~t UNTIL "THE.Y COME BACk' AI-JD APOLOGI"Z-E FOR ALL 1HE II-JSl.)LTS CHAPTER 22 Spain and the Plymouth Rock was I'VE. Sl.)FFERE.D HOW DESPERATELY m u c h Is soUd as it had been when th.e I\bbey wished to hold on to her Pilgrims first knelt to pray. She had had ancesteors among that count came to Judy's immediate group - strong men and gentle attention Tuesday morning. All women. Mariage had not been a day Monday Judy had been busy toy in their hands. It was a warp I with her work, whlle Abbey and from which the fabric of a nation Count Phillippe went into the city. had been woven. Where had their Tuesday morning Abbey came ehlldren lost the way? Into her room. She thought of Ronald Birrell. "Miss Rogers, something has His eyes were brave and tender. happened to our books. The IDs mouth was strong. IDs will binder is delaying. So we want wall clean lind sharp as a sword. ~ empty shelves-the ones with She wondered from whence his phOney volumes-refilled. Can you ancestors had come to those re­ catc1J a train into the city and mote mountain districts. Some­ plllce an order? Oh, yes, you'll time she mUllt ask him. Strange have to see how many things we that she identified herself with need. The butler wi1~ attend to him, though their paths had trav­ that." eled so many miles apart until re­ If Abbey would go to such cently. He was not the type of I lengths to retain the count's re­ man for Abbey to use as a member spects, why would she play with of her train. He was sincere. If his a!Iections by devoting herself he loved her, it w()\Ild be with a to Ronald? Judy asked herself whole heart, not just half. But the question, decided it was none h9w could he love Abbey? of her business, and prepared for Men were dumb, so bittrly, the trip into the city. She ordered ridiculously dumb! Why hadn't the books, gasped at the size of Craig taken her "no" for "yes" last the bill-a bill which would have summer-b illippe corning, she pulled the gay, too bright - great silver !Japer higher and became im­ wreathes with scarlet bows, and mersed in black words that meant blue bows; holly and mistletoe sup­ HE WISHES YOU TO ' WE DESTROYED THE SHIP CARRYING THE nothing. plied too lavishly; smail, electrical­ REPORT EXPEDITION WHICH SOUGHT lHE SECRET OF The paper was removed from ly lighted trees on every available TO HIM THE FORTRESS OF FEAR - ALL WERE LOST - her hands. The count Slipped into table. Therefore she decorated her CAPTAIN GALE, HENDERSON, BRADFORD - the seat at her side. own room simply and used it as a AT ONCE, "May I?" he asked. "I'm sure haven during the evenings. She SIR! It will be much more instructive, had a small tree, and she placed as well as entertaining, to talk blue lights on its slim branches. to me. I trust you have arranged She hung holly wreathes, crisp and for a readable library?" fresh, at her latticed windows, and Judy spoke slowly. "I think tiE\d red bows on them. you are perfectly horrible! Mr. Two weeks more, two weeks Boland shouldn't settle one good more, her heart kept singing. It American dollar on you. We have and the train wheels chanted rules over here about not smiling them; the wind blowing cold at our hosts' idiosyncrasies. And through the tall, barren trees out­ when we are accepting- I mean, side her window sang them; the when we are recipients ..." cheerful crackling of the log fire "Go ahead, finish the sentence. repeated them. When we are recipients of their Two weeks more and she could charity, we should guard our reisgn! The contest would be over. tongues." But suppose - suppose I don't win "All right, that's what we are, a prize, she murmured to herself both of us." now and then. "In othl!r words you don't ap­ "But I will! If I think I will, !Jrove of marrying for money? But I can't fail! You make life' give you don't think love's a worthy yOU what you need, when it is basis, either. What do you think, good for you to have It!" she ad­ Miss Rogers?" vised her faltering spirit at such "I don't think." times. After all, he and Abbey were Abbey's wedding would take following an accePted pattern. He I'lace toward the end of January. would have his money. She would Already the guest lists were pre­ have her ti Ue. If the marriage pared. InvJtations, which would grew Irksome, it could be ended. be mailed three weeks before the That was what people thought. day scheduled for the ceremony, Her mother and father, Marjorie's were addressed, stamped, and mother and father, her aunt, the waiting. The small book, in which parents of other schoolmotes- gifts would be recorded to simplify "You saw me in the station," the the thank you notes for the Irresponsible COllnt went on. "I had donors, had been prepared. a glimpse of you. You hurried The wedding cake and wedding down another way so you wouldn't supper had been ordered. The dec­ have to witness my ambulations orations had been chosen. The fa­ with Mrs. Martin Bedford. You vors were prepared. There was are a model secretary, well brought 110thing at all to do which would up." baffle a new secretary, Judy knew. OLD HOMETOWN ~. ------­ Mrs. Martin Bedford was a Her conscience would not hurt her --~///~//////7//~/'?/~~~~~~~~),. ROOM BY widow whose husband had lett her when she left. AND GENE a great deal of money. Judy knew Yet she would have consented to her slighlly. She wondered, with see the wedding through, she ad­ BOARD AHERN amusement, if she, too, had suc­ mitted, if it had not .!leen for Ron­ cumb d to the !oreign charmer's ald. He was growing disturbingly wiles. important. And Abbey found him Outside the train tan through 100 interesting, considering the small villages where station wag­ fact that her wedding' day, when - t-IO. wUOGE: ;--VOU CAN'T FROM TI-IE SNA.KE:. ~\\JE:.~ gons, or wives in family cars, she would marry atlother man, was TA.KE Tf.lE: LE:,..1"ER.---- d's 'RAILRO~O COMPAN,( ,- greeted their husbands or guests. 10 clolJe at hand. RE':GISTE:.P.E.D !----~- YOU -THE: RA.IL?OA.O THtlo.T Not many guests tonight, mostly Judy was thinking of this when SAID MRS.PUF-F-LE: I~ I-IO~E WANT~ 10 BUILD A.. husbands. The week - end was her telephone rang one afternoon. TUNNEL THRU '11-\E "Yea?U the asked, hoping that AND IT5 ADO'RE'5SE:D TO ended. A working week was in MOUNTp."IN 'DEEDED progress. Judy turned to the win­ It mI,ht be Ronald, and provoked ~E;? ;-~SO ~ELL \-I~VE r dow and wondered It among some that the did. TO COME 1'0 ~e. OOO~ OVE;?' TO HE? ~ of them they had found that, price­ "Judy?" It was Ronald! "eafi A.ND SIGN rop. IT' less gift called security-if there you locate Abbey for me? It's . were women who believed that frl,httully important that I get to PICTURE WAS marriage could endure through her-immedhltely! And she isn't the years, just as the Rock of Gib­ around." TA1(EN ON raltar guarded the water road to (To Be Conbaell) I}-\el~ 'NEt:>" lNG t/AY? Notre Dame Men Pray light. A lifetime is too short to re­ gret your miss-take. Against "Miss.Takes" 8U1'eau NOTRE DAME, Ind. (AP) - Missing Dog Nine days of prayer that they get Uses Pawjlrlnt'lndex 1I0od wives is a part of the educa­ tion of 500 men students at Notre CENTRALIA, lll. (AP)-5erf\. Dame unIversity. O. T. Bounds of the Centralia po­ The Novena, which consisls of llee force hu equipped his bureau dally mass, communion and reelta­ of mialnll do.. with a "pawprlnt tion ot the litany of 5t. Joseph, index on the theory that do,s' ends on the feast of St. Joseph, paWl'rinta show the same indivld­ model husband and patron of mar­ \181 cbaracterlatica 81 human f11'l­ riage. I8rprinta. . , The Notrc Damc religious blllle­ Bounds, who claims several fin­ tin, in onnounclng the special gerprint equipment inventions, llrayer period, ur,ed atlldent& to hoPll ~ &)rillt the paw. of every llref/are for marrialle and warned do. in toft. Butd. tile prins. he that "gln l1;lorriagee 181t about as 118ta a photollraph and: "'Iptton long as a soap bubble on 8 hot of the Ill11mal. brlok." ...... '----- "Love at first sight is romantic," _ tbe bulletll\ atated, "but take a Successlv~ high o

, ;. PAGE EIGHT 'mE nAlLY IOWAN. pswA CITY FRIDAY, SEPTEMtmlt 2a, I9!( , . Czechoslovak Alliance Raising Funds· for Mother Country·

Farm Bureau Solicits Town, P. E. McClenahan, Former State Get Framing Program S ., f P bli I · D· Rural Districts; A12UU~V Of ~ducatiQn up t. 0 u c nstructlon les APPROVED -FiVE GE , I Gives Dances An educational program of In Auto Crash in Wisconsin I Tti~ GRAPHIC and PLASTIC I .work for the coming year will 8114 Sent Last be adopted early in Ootober by Iowa City Resident turned here to Beckman's funeral the farm bureau officers, it was Was Father Of home. No funeral arrangements Arls Department Week; Expects $100 TUW~ announced yesterday. have been made. The bureau office\,s tue eager~ Mrs. Roy Ewers More This Week Wlib Mr, McClenahan, who made his • Ily seeking any suggestions as to home with his daughter, Mrs. Roy 'MATERIALS what the new program should P. E. McClenahan, former state Ewer, 1530 Muscatine avenue, was By canvassing the town, rural l\1ERLE MILLER districts and giving apron-dances, include. Emmett C. Gardner, Sllperintendent of public instruc­ travelling for a textbook concern at county agent, announced that tion and an Iowa City resident, of Chicago. iowa City members of the Czech- was killed in an automobile crash He is a graduate of Iowa State oslovak Alliance are raising mo- farm bureau members who want t(, add something new to the Ijt Dodgeville, Wis" yesterday Teachers college and taught school ney to send to their Czechoslo- THE CASTE SYSTEM After aU, ~'t the m a I D STILLWELLS county educational program are When his automobile collided head~ for several years. At one time he vakia. They call it "rushing.". ,. I call difference between the pledl'e encouraged to put thefr suggest­ on with a truck police said was dri~ worked for a newspaper at Cedar Last week they sent $114, and it "Barbarous.". " About 160 girls 01'18 and the dorms beeD the ions in writing and send them ven by Lee Hottman of Arena, Wis, Falls. PA1NT STORE this week another $100 is being were asked; about 12 weren't .. same as between the Waldorf­ to the farm bureau office soon. Edwart Lueck, Carver, Minn., Univenlty Alumnus raised, according to plans Il}ade And this is a column about the Astoria and Ma Turner'. board­ McClenahan's driver, sustained He received M.A. and Ph.D. de­ lflst night at the alliance meeting I 12 .. . Inl house? .• And IsD't that dif­ severe cuts, and Hottman was un~ grees from the University of Iowa in the C. S, Y. S. hall. I ference dlsappearlnl, with the hurt. The crash occurred on high~ and was state inspector of schools Attorney Ed Korab told mem- The dozen who'll 10 home, Hillcrest and the Currier ad­ Legion Adopts war 18, The truck, officials said, from 1911-1919. He served one bers that giving to such a cause who'll proceed to have a. blUer dUionl! had turned out to pass anoJher term as sta te superintendent of lowa City's Hat Headquarters for Men is helping the whole world in I spot about collel'e8 'til the end truck, An inquest has been order~ public instruction, its "slow struggle forward." of their days. the 12 who'll pro- When the Greeks atart worry­ Program For ed for today. Besides Mrs, Ewers he is sur­ First Time In Years An alliance guest last night ceed to be the campus' mOlt Im­ Inl' about people Instead of quotas Body Being Returned vived by daughters in Cushing, McClenahan's body is being re- Okla., and Omaha, Neb, - Roger Hargrave, who recently portant women In spite ot, not and about value riven Instead of returned from fighting in Spain- because of.. . The one who Americanism ------told the Czech supporters that might have been a suicide: value reeeived, the y 'II have a the fascist ideology in Europe that she wasn't Ia not her fault. place on the Iowa camp,.s and on LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 22 I teaches that war is an instru- every other..• (AP)-Adopting an ali-embrac­ Preliminary Hearing for,Smith ment 01 national policy. And the boys whose feelings ing program designed to keep "Let us hope that we will all have been hurt, whose first days You see, there are c e r t a i n "America tor Americans," the May Be Before Fairchild Today, unite lind expose fascism when­ in college are darkened because things I'd rather not learn in col­ 20th annual convention of the American Legion adjourned to­ ever she shows her ul'iy head they weren't invited to be a mem­ lege, .. I don't want to be a purchase of strychnine from a In our country. It would prob­ ber of the secret order of nothing­ "smooth ie," a "hand-shaker," a day after electing Stephen J. F~rmer Accused Of West Branch drug store to Smitl;l. ably help a lot U a teleiram ness. ,. I think they're important Chadwick of Seattle, Wash., na­ "campus politician." ..• PJ~cing Poison In althougl1 Smith alleges he used were sent to President Roose­ and worth considering... tional commander, by acclama­ the poison to kill squirrels and velt assurini him of our sup­ I'd just as soon not be a wearer tion. Family's Well rats; and it was not purchased re­ port If he sees tit to apply the The !dnd of clothes a man of correct, always neat clothes, .. Adequate national d e ~ ens e; cently. 'quarantlnel policy outlined in wears--the way he shakes hauda I don't want always to shrug stricter immigration laws; con- Omar Smith Johnson county Smith has protested his inno­ his October, 1937, speech in -his smUe-and If he has enoDl'h agreement with the status quo ... tinuation of the child welfare farmer accused' of placing poison cenoe ever since his arrest in Wa­ Chicago," Rorer said. money. .. Those are the real ItaR- program; deportation of aliens; I in the family well, probably will terloo on Wednesday afternoon, The organization unanimously' dards 01 most IraternUies and of I want to be IndJvldual-and, opposition to all "isms" but face a preliminary hearing in Jus­ He is being held in the Johnson voted to send the telegram. most men In all fraternities .•. therefore, probably important. .• Americanism and are-affirmation tice of Peace T. M. Fairchild's county jail. of the Legion's policy of seeking lcourt this morning, County Attor­ Both men and women of the I want to be able to call a spade Mrs. Smith has charged her es­ F1NE QUALITY a1liance are continuing their plans But whether ~ Ilrl wears her by Ita rllht name and still Dve a universal draft law in thne of ney Harold Vestermark announced tranged husband, whom she is to canvass the city and rural evening dress 8 mar t Iy - IIr In a world with other people.•• war which would draft money, last night. suing for divorce, with "poisoning districts, Paul Korab, president of whether her father has $10,010 labor and man power. All were Vestermark said he has traced a well water with intent to kill," DOBBS and STETSON the alliance, stated. or a $100,000 seeDIII to me of And a fraternity can give me voted by acclamation except the ------little moment... I some of thal--and more, too ... universal draft law. There's something there, the can­ The draft law motion brought If I were choosing personal dles burning and the songs of the in by the legislative committee lacos Convention Will Be Held Republican be I-IATS friends, those'd the least im­ dinner tables and the brothers stipulated the method the Legion portant matters to me... And so back at homecoming and the rest would employ to enforce such a In Iowa City Beginning Nov. 15 Candidate Will with most of the individuals in ... But is it worth it, considering law. In committee one dissenting th,e Greek groups, but put them the damage sometimes done? .. vote was recorded and it result­ together, and you've got a bunch ed in a substitute motion which, Expect Seventy-five Talk at Rally of barbarian snobs ... Until fraternities (and of after considerable discussion, car­ Two Killed In Representatives Of course all thla lues for sorori­ ried, In it, congress was left $5.00 Maybe part of the answer's as ties too) start conslderlnl these to decide how to muster all the Commercia1 Groups Hicken100per On I've suggested, in longer rushing; matters, I lay Ie. power to country's facilities. /Chi. Hold-Up Other Hats $3.50 to $ .50 maybe the rushees should be on Ticket for State them... Past National Commander Har­ About 75 representatives of Just think of it-fine Quailly hats made only as Dobbll the campus a semester before they ry W. Colmery, of Topeka, Kan., various commercial organizations and Stetson knolV how to make them-the best po Ible. Lieut. Governor choose and are chosen ... And what a chest - load has appeared to voice the sentiment Gun Battle throughout the state will attend All shapes and colors reduced to this special low price or been removed by that. . . And of the convention when he told the Iacos convention to be held $5.00. Select your new fa.1I hat today rrom our tre­ Attorney B, B. Hi k I But I'm inclined to believe it's probably what a little good it'll the delegates: "KeeP your feet CHICAGO, Sept. 22 (AP)-Two in Iowa City for two dl!Ys be­ mendous selection. c en ooper I deeper than that I do of Cedar Rapids republican can· I . . . . . " on the ground. Don't let's have men were killed and four other ginning Nov. 15. persons, including a young wo­ Meeting yesterday, in the Jef· d)'d a te f or th e '1'leu t enan t ·gover· As long as-- the Greeks (and Anyway he1rh-- ho and tou- Isomething tossed into our lap. by . nor of I '1\ k t 8 • -. those who should have It Jfl man who was used as a bandit's ferson hotel, the state association owa, WI spea a I'm writing this as a Greek) judIe jours gal, Archy, touJours Ia!... theirs." of chamber of commerce secre­ FREE next Wednesday p,m. at b th trl shield, were wounded tonight in the Johnson county republi- a man or a woman y e m- -- This had followed an urgent a furious gun battle during an taries outlined plans for the con~ Officia.l nlverslty calendar-colllplele football schedule ness of their n,ure and their ~nk Maybe they're out g row i n.g plea by U. S. Senator Josh Lee attempted hold-up at a handbook venUon. I -New whe!'1 or fa bton can rally to be held in the court roll_nd name one that doesn t- , the"?sel~es: .. ~ust as maybe a u~- of Oklahoma, that the delegates across the street from a northside The association program chair· hO~~~irman Robert L, Larson' of they will be and should be in I versity IS I,nclined to out,grow It- approve the resolution embracing police station, man, A. L. Taylor at Cedar Rap· danger of their existence... And self, sometimes... I won t be on the method to be used in the Police Capt. Patrick J , O'Con­ ids, will be in charge of the en· I WIlERE STYLE AND U ALITi' Kt:lGN AT LOW COST the county republican central UJey'll be a useless part of a unI- I the sidelines ~ cheering when the draft-low interest rates on se- nell identified the dead men as ~ertainment program fo,r the ViSit., committee announced that it versUy educatlon... enrollment is announced questered money and an adequate re~ord John D. Bozula, 33, a bookmak~ mg members. would be the first of many G. O. thiS year.. . taxing feature which would cap- er, apparently shot when he re~ P. rallies to be held before the Realizing that, maybe I'll say liz d b b fall elections. ture any profl ts rea e y usi- slsted the robbers, and Jimmy run out the front door. Police- I more power to the university's Maybe I think that's almOit nE!ss. Gilfoy, one of the gunmen. men Joseph O'Malley and Otto . Other speakers on the program rather obvious plan to break the as unfmportlJ,,,,t u whether, 'The Legion reaffirmed its stand As O'Connell reconstructed the Lis t sutfered painful buUet will include the republican cou· Greek backs by enlarging and atter all, thi. is Iowa's year. .. on the care of war disabled and BREMER'S shooting, three bandits entered the wounds. r,ty candidate Attorney Thomas beautifying the dormitory ' s y s - j ' ~ are nice-but to both, 10 again sought legislation for vet- handbook and started collecting Police arrested the third rob­ IOWA CITY'S BEST STOKE FOR MEN AND BOYS Inva F.. Martin, nominee for the United tem. .. what? eran preference in federal em- from about a dozen customers. ber, identified as William Righton. States congressman, is also expec. ployment. They had taken only $6 when He was not injured. Nazi ted to address the assembly. B d f Ai Cr I h V· · W·II Five vice commanders elected policemen rushed across from the o y 0 r as lctlm 1 without opposition were: station. George Glick Injnred Edward Quinn of Portland, Me.; The robbers dashed for a rear In Automobile Crash Charles CrUSh, Christenburg, Va.; door, but spotting several po~ Be Sent to Washingt'on D. C. Earl T. Ross, Las Vegas, Nev.; Hcemen in an alley, retreated with At Dubuque, Benton • James T. Crowley, Kosciusko, guns blazing. Start On Even Terans Miss., and Henry C. Oakey, Osce­ , Charles Lane, one of the rob­ Master Segt. Herman Levy, March George Glick, 523 Maiden Lane, Army Air Corps • ola, Wis. bers, attempted to shoot his way field, will accompany the bodies. :Rev. Jerome L. Fritsche, Epis­ out using Lillian Summerfield, 18, !!Uffered scalp wounds and bruises Head to Be Buried Two investigations at the crash to one arm yesterday 'at 8:25 a.m. copalian, of Kearney, Neb., was a dancer, as a, shield. Policemen were under way. The coroner's elected national chaplain. returned the fire, wounding and with Any Other Student' when the car in which he was rid­ At Capitol City office ordered an Inquest next As thousands of Legionnaires capturing Lane. In the exchange ing crashed into another at the Monday at Burbank. An official streamed out of town tonight, Los of shots, Miss Summerfteld was intersection of Dubuque and Ben­ LOS ANGELES; Sept. 22 CAP) inquiry board, headed by Lieut. by getting Angeles got bac~ to some measure critically wounded in the chest. ton streets. -Army officials tonight completed Col. Harvey Burwell, commander The car, driven by Louis Glick, of normalcy. Gilfoy was shot as he tried to ..a.ruck another auto operated by arrangements to send the body of of the nineteenth bombardment the Pen that Has What It Takes group at March field, completed ~, Elton L. Titus, 603 South Sum': Maj, Gen. Oscar Westover, army __ street. air chief killed in a plane crash an investiaation. It will report to help you rate marks yesterday, to Washington, D. C., directly to Secretary of War H. H, ------Woodring. for funeral services, -:-#-::---.---- that you can write home about Westover's body was scheduled to leave here tonight, reaching Mrs. Abbott III Dr. E. Carson Abbott ot Oma· Are You Washington (v i a Pennsylvania A' railroad) at 7:30 a.m. Monday. ha, Neb., who was graduated Also sent east with the air from the university In 1899, has chief's body will be that of Sgt. been visiting his mother, Mrs. Samuel Hymes, mechanic who died Kate Abbott, who has been ser· in the same flaming wreck near iously ill at her home, 617 S. the Lockheed aircratt factory. Clinton street, for the past week. 'Kodak Fan?' Lleut. Col. Clinton W. RUlsel1, Mrs, Abbott is now improving Hamilton field, San Francisco, and rapidly. A. "Camera Bug?" - Or Just One Who Likes to Snap a Picture Now WE BUY AN:D SELL USED and Then? 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