:-c-- Motorisls A.rrested 51 Contenderl b, State Vehicle Inllpectora I lor Valley Men'lI Slnlles Title it Here. See Story on S",lng Into Action Today I ' Pale 6. Stol7 on Pale 4. II --.... II ilU I i • FrVI: CENTS 6 PAGES IOWA CITY, IOWA, WEDNESDAY, JUL~~29~.~1=93=1======:::::======-======VOL. XXXI ~U~B~ 49

Unknown Assailant ·th p. f State Moves Cities Report I 1 Sk yways H UID WI aIr 0 Named as Slayer of J. H. Peck by Jury to Help With Heat Records, I Atlantic Hops. Graf Arctic Death at the hands of an unknown / aasaliant during a holdup waa given Hopper Fight Two Victims yesterdaY as the coroner's jury ver· · db h' T k if dlct In the case of J. H. Peck, 48, TOllr LIn S a eo Plan to Furnish Poi~on Temperature Rises to , erg ~~;~:g~:t~h:a~:::;~njn w;:n w;:c~~:'~ park In Cedar Rapids by an &.s yet, to Infested 101 Here; 106 at uncaptured bandit at about 12:30 a.m. SeclioD8 Des Moines . Turkey Goal July 17. • ..4 Glance at i Zep Contacts 'I'he coroner's Jury reconvened ye ... DES MOINES. July Z8 (AP~ - terday atter a recess oC eight day. DES M01NES. .hi\y 2? lAP) of Flyers in 1_W_O_RL_D_F_LI_G_H_TS_l Ice Breaker and after a reView of the case In Plans had been drafted tonight for Scorching winds again seared Iowa ",hlch no new wltnesscs were calleG Iowa's battle on the gra.sshopper today. parching rteldll and paaturel, (By the A8!loclated Prells) or fresh evidence presented return· hordes which have levelled cornfields and Betting new hcat recorda. I Ambitloull 'lrmen and & lone ed their verllict. and which constitute a growing men. "Cape Cod" in Far North In Council Bluffs today's 10'·4.. woman tore acrolll the world'lI Peck was ~hot wh"n he 8truck the ace to state crops. sky pallill yelterda, In Ilullst of bandit over the bead with a bollie. A conference of state o((lclals gree mark aet an all·tlme record fot' Herndon, Pangborn in new nlcords, Dirigible Uses Pontoons 'l'he bullet penetrated his heart and adopted a tentative plan to combat July 28. The Creston weather ob· he dl d Immediately. Ruth Zoller. the plague, leaving further details server said tbat the lOol·degree read­ T",o planes wero pointed over Start of World to Exchange Mail a member of the group or four rob· to be worked out by the atate sec· the AUautic. One, mannM by Ing there made today the hottest dlT Circuit Dash With Ship led. was shot through the abdomen retal'y oC agriculture. entomologist In hlatory. In Des Moine;'. & year'l Russell Boardmnn and JOlul Po. when 8he caDle around the car at the and ortlclals of Iowa State college. l8Jldo. was boun.1 lor , record was broken at 106 degree• . A. NEW YORK. July 28 (AP) - Dur· ]\fOSCOW. July 28 (AP)-The giant Hound of the shot that killed Peck, To Furnllh Polson Bran number of other Jowa cltiel report. Turkey, lIeeklng a lIew dilltance !';he Is stili conClned at the Me"cy It was decided that the state Should Oerman dirigible GraC Zeppelin Was cd temperatures above 100. Ing the past 12 years just a dozen mat'k. Another carried Hugh hospital In Cedar Rapids. (urn Ish POllIOn bran to be spread on planes have flown, one by one. east· Herndon, JI'" nnd CI,de Pang­ nosing Its way northward over the waste lands and blghways. expect· born towarll MOllcow on the firs. ward across the north Atlantic. To· Iicpberg ratite today after Its contact Ing tbe highway commission to take Local thenllometerll passed the leg of It clobe circling voyage day tor the first time In history two last night with the Russian Icc.break· Gunmen Hurt care oC spreading along the prlmRry celltury mark when tlulr rell.­ which the,. hope will better the ~r Mallgln which Is carrying a party roada and the boards of supervisors Ituted together. One was bound Gov. W, H. Murray of Oklahoma is shown with guardsmen at tered 101 yesterday afternoon. pcrloMUanC'e of Wiley POllt and on an arctic tour. on secondRry and county I·ollds. At 7 a.m. the mercury had reaell­ for Turkey and the other round the the Red river toll bridge botween Denison, Tex., and Durant, Harold Gatty, High In the arctic region In the The conference also agreed that the ed 8(>, anD at 'i p.m. n }Jol'"r,,4 world. Five Children Okla. When a free hrjdge paralleling the toll hr'idge WIIS openf:d, Franz Josef AI·chlpelago. the dlrlgl. department of agrlcultul'e should around \1)"'"1. t"m~t't Both had tailed In previous at· Col. and Mrll, Chllrlell A. Lind. Murray ordered the guards to relax their vigilance at the toll 00. Th" •• bergh, ",h0811 Rerllli vilcation ble and Ihe Ice-breaker met. purchase polson at who\!!sale prices lure recorded for !\Ionda, nllht 1empts to 11ft their great weight of to ship to the county seata 01' cen· bridge. Prcviously be had defied an injunction to open the toll Jaunt toward the Orient began The airshIp setLied down !lnd W&ll 73, fuel Into the air, In each Instance Intended Victim Escapes tral points In the Infested areas {or bridge approach. Monday. new from 'Vashlngton alighted upOn the open aea near disaster being na"rowly averted, hut the Ice·breaker, In the vicinity of Bullet Spray in distribution at cost to the farmers loday they crawled upward from the to North Beach, N. Y., where Hooker Island. th"ough the county boards of super· Two deaths have been attributed firm earth and set forth Into the thcy descended to mAke adjust. New York Resting on Its nawly attached pon­ visors. to the pall of heat, that has lasted dawn. ment to a radio set and plan oed Chicago Youth Forest Fires toons, the dirigible remained atatlon. Harrison, Monona Counties wlth brIef respite sInce July n. The first off was the black and to resume their flight Wednell' NEW YORK. July 28 (AP) - A a. ry wh.lle mall was exchanged be· Beginning In Harrison and Mo· Michael Carmodl. 74, died In Del yellow monoplane Cape Cod. with day night or Thursday afler­ tween the two vessels and then. carload of underworld gunmen drove nona counties. the state forces plan· Sentenced for Still Rage-in Moines. Lawrence Brooks. 047. died Russell Boardman at the controls noon. rising again In a perfect takeoH. "lowly through a sweltering tene· lied to extend their work to tbe In Waterloo of a heart attack Induc· and John Polando navigating. At 4 Am,. Johns41n, famed Drltl8h continued Its voyage to the far other areaS designated by Dr. C, .T. ed by tho heat. a.m. (CST) It Iltted spinning wheels ment district tonight. fired a spray Drake of Ames. state entomologist, avllltrlJr, reached MOlcow after north. Shooting Cop Cabinet Range Stations Report MnlmulRII ftlugglshly Into the nlr and skimmed of lead and then streaked away leav- as serlousl}' InCested. a daring night from Hendon, How long the two 8hlps remaIned Iowa weather 8tati008 reported out over Jamaica bay until lost to Ing five children wounded but their England, Her ultimate destlna· together was .not Indicated In the ExpenseR Of the state In purehB.8- these maximums this anernoon: Ot· light. Intended victim unscathed. Ing and distributing the polson will tlon Is Tokyo. radio mcSsages r~celved here from Judge Gives Boy Killer Flames Creep Slowly tumwa 101; Cedar Rapids. Clinton, Pangborn, Herndon Take orr Two oC the children may die, the Oraf Zeppelin. As lhe airship bo paId out of the '50.000 approprla· Marshalltown, Keokuk and MallOn Eighteen minutes later the red The Oraf Zeppelin continued Iletectlves Dusy Term of 18 Years on Despite 1,000 neared Hooker Island It establlsheG tlon for control of the corn borer. City, 100; Boone 99. Ft. Dodge, Du· monoplane of and It8 arctic adventure and James For an hour tho neIghborhood was This praCtically was assured when ro.dlo connection with the station at in Prison Workers buque, and Waterloo 95; Davenport Hugh Herndon roared down the con­ Goodwin H~JI, fl,.lnr broker, set II. scene of pandemonium. Detec· such a plan received the approval Calm Bay. 96. crete. lifted at the three quarters up a. new Ne\" York-Rochester, tives loaded witnesses Into pa.trol of Attorney General John Fletcher Everybody on board Immediately CHICAOO, July 28 (AP)-A quick· SPOKANE, Wasil.. July 28 (AP)- Two slight showers visited Malon mark. climbed 150 feet, banked stt'ep· N. Y •• air record of an hour nnd wagons and dug 040 or more of the and Budget Plrector Oscar Anderson. oecame busy preparing mall and cor­ City, but there was no measureable Iy. zoomed down close to the fleltl 45 mlnutOll. lead slug8 from the walls of tene· Forbid Weed Cuttinl( trigger schoolboy who slew a police' Flaming forcsts Of the Cabinet range rupondence fOI' those aboard the preclpllatlon, an~ shot up to about 250 teet. At ment buildings. Other developments In the ap· man was sentenced to prison for 18 were ringed wJth flashing steel In Mallgln. The meSSages saId that the Heat FIring Com that height It droned away Into the Dozens of s antlly clad youngsters proachlng oonmct Included a request )eal'8 today by Judge Joseph Sabath. wca.thev conditions were then ".qulte 50·mlle circle today by moro than Burning winds swept country and rlelng sun. hlW been on tho sldeo4'1l.lk In E t to the ~t~tll hl«hway comml""lon to Varnel' Corry. now 15. will be 25 talr" and that the shfp W8IJ (Iytng 1.000 m~n. but the fIre stili ad vane· city alike with no complLS~ll)n 'In•• Although the two left 80 close· LindY4J Bride 107th etreet. IIceklng relief fl'um the 8toD cutting ..elida on primary -high. wben he gains freellom on parole at a height oC between 400 and 500 reported at Croston as firing the Iy together, the double doparture did oppressl ve heat, waye along tho MllIsourl tlver until Jr ho behaves himself In the peniten­ ed slowly. teet against a headwind of about 20 corn. From other parts of the Itll.t. noL Indicate a race. For Doal'dman A baby lay crying In Ita carriage. they had been cl.usted with polson. tiary. United Slates torestry officers said Start on New miles an bour, It was anticipated came reports that corn was rapIdly and Polando were out for non·stoll A small boy IItood behind a wooden )"armers near Blencoe are burning "Model Pupil" more than 30,000 acres of blacken. en\.erlng a sel'lous crisis, augment.. distance. New York to Istanbul or that about 12,000 letterll would be box haWking his homemade lemon· the stubble In the fields after thresh· DeCense aJlenlsts said he had un· CQ tree stumps bad been add cd to ed by lack or rain In the last two beyond, whereas Pangborn and Hel'n­ exchanged between the two ships. ILde. hair II. dozen girls were playing developed Ideas of right and wrong. . Air Journey lng, They sny Ihlll meane will kill weeks. . don were Interested only In speed. It the zeppelin contlnuell On the tag. the Insects and their eggs, and are 1:1 Is teacher described him as a the northwest's fire toll, and smoke o;louos helped In some localltle. to for they were out 'to lower the world route originally planned. as It was Well J)re88ed l\lan Walta following up tbe mOVe with put ling model pupil. The court dlrfered. boiling ou t of the tOI'rld forcats be· alleviate the fury ot blazing sun. lilt girdling record of Wiley Post and lndlcated It would do when It left A well dressed man stood a foot polson mash all around the burned "You broke Into a schoolhouse Travel to North Haven gan to cast II. haze over the 8un. stations - Inwood, Sioux City. De- ' Harold Gatty. Its home hangllr, Its next contact b&.ck from the Sidewalk In a niche fields. where yOU know yOU had no right Deer creek Area. Bumll corah. Alta, Charles City anG Forest Cape Cod Slower Ship for Final Visit wIth civilization may bring to a. Rua· between two butrdlng~. He apparent. On the Babcock farmll comprising to be," said Judge Sabath, "You City - reported overcast skies tca­ And though they were to follow sian SCientist who has been In the Iy was waiting for someone. No 2,000 acres Bouth of Wagner, S. D., stole a revolver. You purchased bu!. The cleer creek fire In north Idaho With Son the tedel'al weather bureau here. Ihe same course acrOS8 the ocean It I\rctlc W8.8tes for more than a year one noticed him and neither was the polson bra.n mash Is spread lets and practiced shooting altd for und Montana. largest and most dan. The forecast tor Wednesday wa. was considered quite llkely that they Bome apples, strawberries and othor a.ny a.ttentlon paid to the open tour. tht'ough the fields. Then wagons ..bout two weeks you carcled this WASHNlOTON, July 28 (AP)­ gel'ous single blaze known there rOI' for un seWed and cooler weather.. would nevel' see eacl, other It II the delicacies from home, Ing car whIch was coming slowly up Joined by roves II.re driven through loaded weapon concealed on your The zest of n(jw adventure today 5everal years. was fought by a host prcceded by showers In the southeallt way. The Cape Cod la a slower ship Before ~\le ship left Leningrad the street. the corn. the grasshoppers hereby person. You again COI'clbly entered sent Col. ancl Mrs. Charles A. Llnd­ and extreme eaet portions. No rain than tho wol"ld circling plane and Sunday morning there had been In- Suddenly the boy at the lemonade being knocked to the ground. where the 8chool. carrying with you the oC men, seeking to draw aruund the bel'gh on the all' tl'all to Tokyo. was roported In tho 48 hours end. thought It got away first. It evidently cluded Ilmong the pile of parccls In sta.nd screamed and ducked under they feed on the polson. Farm op­ loaded stolen revolver. fire a trench too wide for flames to Was too al ugglsh under Its staggering Leaving Anacostia naval ~tatlo n Its mall Cargo one addressed to Prof. the box. lIe had acen the munles Ing Tuesday morning. erators have found 60 to 70 grass· Ordered to Leave Pool jump. load to be turned at once and so here at 1:17 p.m .. they aoared away Urva.ntzev at "Northern land, 73 de' oC fiVe or six machine guns, revolv. hoppers under each hili of corn. "When yoU were found In tha.t Forest officials asked that offi· Pangborn and Herndon. who had for North Haven. Me.. their Clrst grees, 29 minutes. 58 seconds, north ers and shotguns poked Crom the Costs of thue battling the pests have 8chool (In the 8wlmmlng pool) you clal figures on men employed fight· Many Dead in \ more power at theIr command. were .stopping point. Oattltude. 91 degrees, 7 minutes, 66 car, been estimated at nine cents an were ordered by I'n appal", ttly jng fires b withheld because an able to head earller toward t he far IProm thore he had mapped a seconds longitude east." Profe9sor Suddenly there was a roar aDd & acre. friendly police oWcer to put on your l:1flux of the unemployed Into Cor. Wide Heat Wave horizons of the east. cours over trucklesH Canadian for· Urvantzev Is one of three members volley of lead splattered against the (By Tho AssocIated Prell) clothing and leave; bl'ooklng no In· ests had begun. with consequent dis. Boardman and Polando are at· ests and desolate arctic wastelands. of the Russian 8clentlCIc expedition wall one the tenements. Slugs Broken In only a few epota. a heat or or terference with your plans. yOU drew appolntmcnt a.nd clanger to men 1empting to break the straight line Some tlmc ellrl.v n~1lt month thl'Y which has been In the north slnce ripped through the box under which Imecu Invade wave of grcat Intensity continued trom your clothing the loaded revol­ seeking work. flight record of Dleudonne Coste and expect to reach Tokyo. but the 10 last year when tho Ico·breaker Sedov the boy hid. Others ploughed through last night to rollacross the continent, Local Field, ver and had the nerve to order tha.t Food for Workers JOlleph Lebrlx. who flew 4,912 miles hops set on the itinerary are to pe landed them with four years' sup- the baby ca .... iage. stili othera struck causing more than 60 death, and Actual and present menace to 10' jJollce oWcer to put up his hands. A stream of supplies and food was non·stop from France to China. made by easy stRges, and no definite "Ue8. children on the sidewalk. hundrodH or prostrations. cal farms from tbe grasshopper In­ When he falled to obey yuu dellb· hauled Into the dange,· zono by mule Pangborn and Hel'ndon want to bet· schedule for landings or takeoffs has In Now York a severe electrlo roads was discovered yesterday erately pulled the trigger a.nd killed pack train from Spoka.ne nnd Mon· ler the Post·Gatty time of eight days. been fixed. storm somewhat allevlatcd the dll.:;·~ morning ",hen It was found that a tana points. 15 hours and 51 minutes around the The excitement which has followed him." A 2.000 acre fire sprang up sud· suffering and caused Immediate r .. world. Lindbergh's adventures surrounded Excessive Tariff Rates Will swarm of the Insects were entering With Corry and hla parents before the 100 acre corn field of the former denly neal' Sand Point, Idaho, today, cession of the temperature trom •• Had Waited All Summer the couple today as they leCt the him, Judge Sabath severely castigat· ]\fcColllster farm. one mile south of airplane observers saId, and men to 90 degrees. The world flYers had been walt. capital. Sevel'nl hundred persons ed the elders. charging them wIth Iowa City In East Lucas township, were sent from Spokane, The flames North Dakota and Minnesota Ilk.. ing all summer for the proper mo· were gathered In the broiling Cause Universal Bankruptcy falling In their reponslblllty as par· While the gras8hoppers had ap· which destroyed halC of the hamlet wise reported drops In the mereurr: ment. They were atlll unready when 8un at the air 8tatlon, and the corpll ellts and citizens. parently just be/fun to work Into the on Loon Lake yeste"day were quen­ after Itonnll. Poat and Gatty winged away and on duty there devoted Itself almost 63 Vlctlmll In Says MacDonald at Berlin field from the east edge and had not Scott Count,. .\6;11 Cut ExeDlPtion ' ched, but small fires dotted eastern willie Imashed the record of more than 21 entirely to bidding Amerlca's most In the west 63 deaths marked th. damaged more than the flnt five DES MOINES (AP)- State Budget Washington, north Idaho and Mon. day., established by the Oraf Zep· famous flyl n~ couple good luck. rows by nightfall. they had alreadY tana, l'lse In the mercury and weather pelln. Last week all seemed set at Ohtllilled VlslI" BEnLIN. July 28 (AP)-Hlgh tar· with the last official visit ot a Brit· Director Oscar Anderson received a completelY ruined a strip of alfnlfa No damage was rcported toda.y ex· forecasters saw little Immediate r .. lut and they tried a.n early takeoH The Llndbergh's flew here late yes­ Itc walls wltl lead to universal bRnk· Ish premlel' half !l century 880. request from Scott county officials which runs adjacent to the corn. It lIeC In sight. FOl·ty of the heat at Roosevelt field. But they COUldn't Whon Dlsl"8.ell played hl8 historic asking exem.ptlon for the county cept to timber. terdaY to attend to flnnl details of ruptey and Iha resources of all coun· was believed that the Insects had Army patrol planes clrcllng ' the deaths occurred In Imperial valley. ret off the dirt track a.nd nearly role at tho conferenCe of 1878 thn Crom the Elliott five per cent tax their trip 8 OIl obtain visas from the tries should be used In the Interest been hatched In the alfalfa field where the populallon yesterdll.Y w .. wrecked the plane careening over the mrethlg was dominated by Bismarck reduction law. heart of the fire country, near Colz· Japanese embassy. These arrange· which lies In the warm lowlands In exodus and recduced to thoee f_ gully where Rene Fonck's hopes of of Inlemational stability. Prime Min· and stiff dlplomalic formality, with land. Idaho. told of hundl'eds oC lIny ments were mAde Rooner than ex· along the Iowa river and> aCter eat· who m uat remain In the fertile. IUtt. Atlantic flying honors died in 1926 Ister Ramsay MacDonald of Great a mahogany conference table nnd Boat Operators Fln~d !lgurcs, dimly discerned through the pected. anc1 early In the forenoon Ing all of the patch had Btarted sea level area, with two oC his crew. Britain told a delegation of cort'e' gold braid on the delegates. ARNOLDS' PARK (AP) - Fines of smoke, cutting down troes and dig· they were ut tho IItation preparing through the corn. ]\fonday night torrential ralnl d .. A Cew days later Boardman and sponden ls here today. Those modern ministers. discus· H and costs, each, were given seven glng ditches In the faCe of tne their plane for Ita long flight. The loca.l pests are light brown 1uged southern California mountala Polando tried to get away from the One of the prime functions of the sing problems more acute than those perllons within 48 hourll for violation flames, Aviators who flew above the BareheRded boneath the hot Run In color and range to as long as two areaa around San Oorgonlo mou.... long concrete run of Floyd Bennett statesmen who have been negotlat· wplch w,rrled tho diplomats In '78 of the state law requiring lights on heavier banks of smoke said Spirit they worked, glvln1l' moat of their Inches In length. Their method of t!an, which remained snow·capped In field but couldn't 11ft their load and Ing III recent weeks to alleviate Oer· arc balding some ot their most aerl­ craft In state water8 SOO feet from and Newman lakoa could not lie Rttentlon to the radio. White Mrs. attack consillts of stripping the the withered. and then drellChen r .. had to dump their gas to avert a many's economic distress. he saJd, oUs conversations In the foreign of­ shore. seen. Lindbergh, c~ad In riding trousers leaves from the corn stalk. Bcore8 glon. The 25·day temperature aTilt". cr8llh, Is to restore the proper psychologic· rice garden, a nd today they tall«1ld and shirt open at the neck, sat In of them being found clinging and age in Imperial valley had been 10' al foundation upon which conCidence over their problems while cruising the rear cockpit operating the set, eating on a sln,le leaf. They alllO degrees. . In the cou ntry may be hullt, her hU8hRnd husled hlmseU with the the picturesque IlIkeu nea.r Berlin, eat from the corn tassel downward on Stimson Expresses Hope 1%0 Decrees In (Janrornla University Directory No IAllsU1"e1, Visit wires. Back and forth they called Macllonald Like NeIghbor the ean, In Phoenlx. A.rlz.. Needlel. cal., The atmosphere In connection with All this Is In keeping with the Goes on Sale Today dlrecllonR, oblivious to the orowd County ~ent B, Lysle Duncan. Taft. Cal" and Las Vegaa. N, Mei., t he visit of the Brltlllh statesmen 18 that hung On every word. clty's first impression oC the British when called by Charles Showers. own· for Situation in Germany there were a total of 17 deathl frona as cordial as anyone could wtab. but Copies of the university dlreotory Radio In Order prime minister. who seems to the er of tbe fann a8 to the propel' tbe heat. The others were wldel,. for the second term of tbe su'm mer the speedy developmen"te of the put German IX'Opie like a neighbor who Finally, shortly after noon. a teat means ot combating the threatened LONDON. .July 28 (AP~ - Confl· Ing and Foreign Minister Curtlus. he scattered. Needlell on Thurada.y. ate Hsslon will be on lillie at 4 p.m .. this few day. bave knocked all the lei· with Ihe radio station at Long haH run ovor to give a hand in time destruction. advised that a solution dence that Oennany will weather her Bald, there wa.s not a ~Ingle hostllo tal ned a temperalure of 120. At Taft afternoon, according to announce· lIure out of what was originally of trouble. Beach, N. Y., showed the radio In of Green or arsenic be sprayed economic crlel, was exprosaed today dcmonstration. It was 118, Los Angelea Mon!l&J' m~nt made yesterday by the Bum· planned &8 an unhurried. Informal The same spirit Is apparent In Mr. orMr, along the outer rowlI. Plana were by Secretary of State Henry L . Germany's problem, he said, Is es· recorded. 82 and at beaches the watst' mer se8810n office. Intel'natLonal conference 8uch a8 MacDonald'~ conversations with Then Ihe ever·cautlOU8 Lindbergh made to do that this morning. Stimson on bls return to EnglRnd sentlally her own and not until 8he reglslered 74. The directory will JI.t the namell. that helll Borne week, ago at Chequ· newepaper correspondents. He told turned 10 other detall~. While the fann III the flret local after a two day visIt to the Oerman helps hecself will the help she needs Utah had one death, In the north. home addresses. and IOWa City resl. ere. Nn.vo I attendants had filled the them today that his country Is un· field to be reportsd attacked. It was capital. be forthcoming from the rcst of the west It waa cooler yesterday. virtual. den~es of all students enrolled In the Instead of putting up at the pic­ shakcably opposed to the balance of large pontoons with gaR, but with a evident after a survey last night that .. But ... • he aald. "the problem of world, 1y the only region afforded relief. university during the summer ses· turesque hunting lodge which had measuring stick. the colonel him· power theory as Inconsi.stent with grasshoppers In that vicinity are the Reich III to return to work." He Encouraclng View The heat wave rolled aero. the ~Ion. as well as membel'8 of the sum· been prepared for them away from flelf tested each tank. He lifted oan disarmament. numerous enoush to cause serloull Indicated that. In hla OPinion, Oer· He dellCrlbed his view of the Oer. Rocky mounlalns onto tbe plana. but mer faculty, the bustle or Berlin. the British vl8lt­ after can of Itn80lIne /lnd 011 Into He also made It clear that concrete damap unlesl moves are made to many needs money but will be un· man situation as "very encourag· Kanl!88 City', forecaat gave hope of ors are quartered In a hotel BO close the upper lanks himself, results In the way of new credits battle the pest Immediately. able to gaIn the credits she must lng," ceseatlon of Ite progress I n that area. MadllOn Firm Organise. to the foreign ortlce and the presl. n. Finally the colonel Was aatlsCled. lire not to be expected from this vl~lt have eventually until ehe recBtab· The f!Oeretary had luncheon with Last nlsht showen were forecaat DEB MOINES (AP)-Hopklrk In­ dentlal palacA that thoy don't even Declining a lunoheon Invitation from but that whfl,tev"r happens will be • 41 IIshes confidence, This, he I!8.ld, she Amba.l!sador ChRR O. Dawes to· fOr northern MI ..ourl, norther. Iurance Agency. Incorporated, of Ft. need a taxicab. Capt. W. G. Child, commanding of­ the result of steady. persistent ef· I WEATHER cannot do by continuing a plaintive day. The ambMllador returned (rom Iowa. an.. Nebl'lLska. ),Jldlaon hn8 f\Jed arUcle~ of Inoor­ Time Precious flc"r of the station, the couple climb· ~~ role. a vacation In the United States and Poratlon In the ortlee of Secretary of Mlnuteu are preelou8 and botb the Mr. 1tIacDonald will fly home to· .lOW A-Partl,. eloud, Ind . No HOItDe Demon.trallons the two American Btatcsmen ar­ NodaWIlT RiTer StGeked cd down from the plnne for the flr~t 8tate James A. Greenwalt. The con­ Germans .nd the British are mak· morrow. Three British army pillnes cooler W ednelda,., precede. by ATLANTIC (AP)-.-The NodaWW tlm~ and posed for phQtograph" with The secretary Bald he found no In rangad to mect again beCore Secre· ~rn blU! a capltnl ~toek of $10,000 Ing the moat of them. but In many wblch will escort hl8 ship arrived a.t local IIIiowlll'll In southeUt por. David S, Ingalls, IlfiSletRnt "ecretary dlcatlon. that Oerma.ny waa on "th~ tary StlmlJOn goes lIll to Scotland on river near Oreenfleld haa been .toclt, and nollin ,T. Hopklrk or l'·t. M:lIII"OI1 reSllect. the meetings which Ilro tak· th" 'I'emf\elhof nlrdl'ome thl8 I\ft~r · tlons. Thursday relU!rally flllt' brink of revol\ltlon." In all his Friday for the open In" of the ed with 100.000 bulJ\leads from tJoe 18 prt~ld"" I. Ing rlnee Itere c?ntru\ .. trllllngl)' no0'l, with m,,~~ ... to temperlturll. mCl\nderlnl!'s with Cbanc;ellor I,'ruen. grouae 8hootlng seMon, .~te fIfth h/l.tcherll'~ at Bplrlt LIIk,. . . J - .... - 'I'HE DAlLY tOWDf, f~ CI'l'f. WEDNESDAY, JULY ' 29, 19S1 r.-r' '\V j I ~ measures in pri ons on Ule oue hand, Ilnd the 18;<0 . of the pr sent parole ystelll on fUELIEJ'E IT OR NO'l ca.... 11 ...... tut ota... COUJ the other_ ' No one claims that the men who ()f,FICIAL DAILY BmAlEm ., Publllhed every mornlna eltcept Monday by Iltuclent Publk:alloIlll lncorporaa.d. at 12t·nO Iowa av.... u.. Iowa are l'eleos d are be ttl'I' I!(! uj pped to ac· City. Iowa. Fred M. Pownall. Director. c pt an hone. t role in thp world than they The University of lo"a 110] were before commitment," the report urn' ;61 Bulletins and announcements fur the Oftlclal Dally - Board ot Trustees: Frank L. Xott, :e. ll...... ,...,.,. Ii. Ii ,~Bulletln column muat be In tbe unuuer Se.alOD Ortlce. B. Klttr dire Sidney O. Winter. Shlrl~y A. W"bater. BalleT, up it indictment of the prison. of the [nit. C. Webpet-• .l'adt R. Vollert_. Allred W. KahI. Robert • • • 117 (lDlverslty Jtlll!. by 4 p.III •• or 11:30 &'111 .. Satllt'tlal ) I B1 OQrdoa. ed 'tale'. • tb IlPJI'I&r la the toliowior mornlng'l Dally lowaa.. H ..... ry S. Bunker. G'ineral Xa...... t odin . and sanity of judgmellt i ' ·uJ. {II, • 0.49 July %9. 1931 WILliam T. lIalreboecl<. AMlata.nt General lIan... v 8entilll in thi matter. It is eusy to become -----liIPteNd------~------~--~----~----~ ... ""concl clua mall matter at the POlt ott\o!resldent'lI oWce In Ohl aptlol /lJI tar otliarwl CI' dlLed In tbl. paper &lid alII<> lbe 100IlI lUI"'. priJiOnel' is getting what iJ comi1lg to him, In advance of tile dates as pOSSible. No other dal s a,'e Incluaed In t'hlll " publlahed herein. official calendlll', wblch takes the place In moSt caBes ot orJluary bulletin . )lembere .\ All rl .. btl at republlcatioo ot .pecJaI cllapatob.a b.... ID ..... &all r .....rvf!d. forgetting the group's l'e pOD ibilif,,· for noUces) • ,Iub enter f.'Vet·y criminal it proUuces lind its duty to Wet1nesda". July 29 perty at tt JlJDITOaUL DJIlPA_IIII1NT 4:10 p.m . HistoriCal conrel'ence: "The nallve problem In South Art-Ica," John W. Rendereon __ ...... _ ...... _ ...... _ ... __._ Jl: ...... _ ... _ ... ____.. _ _ Mana.ai.na' Ed1tor sible. by Dr. C. \\'. de Klpwlet - HPnnte chambp., Old Capitol. ., K Bernard Hook _ New. EditOr 8:00 p.m. oncen: All state high sohool IJand - Olil (,,,,,,,Itol oval. th' club I flennstt Burke .... _ .. __._ ...... __._ ...... _ City Editor, 'rl~ physical CIWilitie of Olll' prisons clal Ind 'lVJ\l1aJn A. RuUed ...... __ ._.... _ ...... _ .• _. Sparta Editor ThurM~y. July 30 cella Goldber...... _ ... _._._._ ...... Soclety .Edltor . hould be in k eping with th most progl'es­ 4:00 p.m. Publld l@clurl!: " Integratl n." by Prot. E . \V. ChJltenden-room p!tcetl • Alfred llltcbell ...... _ ..... _ .. ____._ ... .. campull FAil'" sh1." tlrollght of the rlmCloi. '1'11(' educatlurlhl 22~ phYSics building. Followln B I1J :EM DI!P'.aTMBNT function of tile prison shuultl indeoed be pm· Jo~rlday, July 31 Iract and OIaa.rlM L. Jobnstou ...... __... _ .... Bualn ... lIh.na,"r £en" W. Schmidt ...... _ ...... ___.... __ Aocountant 7:16 p.m. S hool or L H"ra !pcture: "(; Ihe nnd Long! lIow." by Henry ,d. Mrs. plllliiized_ But jn tic should also be wift A. Pochmann. visiting lecturer In Englhlh. - senate cham· and sure'. And it should be rcmembered Maller and TELEl"'BONJI: I •• ber. Old Capitol. td prise! Branon eIchllJlBl' conllecttnl all deplli1menta that although prison 's inmates al'e gUests 8-:00 University club bridge party - University club rooms. the P\m. tournamen OJ' llOt aturdllY. Allrru~/. J WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1931 of the sthte, they exactly ltuIWri:d Iud Mr8, "\ gu !.s. 8:00 a ,m . ExcurslOIl to Amana calonl~8: l\1t'et In liberal arts assembly fo,' lalk 'on the colonl /I al 8 a .m. Automobiles [rom south ell' .r In the a' trance or liberal art8 at ~30 a.m. TI'atlBportatlon expenses , . Bell. Wislr,e& to- tI&e Li1&dberrluI $1 .50: B~uce E . Mahan. dlr ctor. Registration at maIn JJ' orld Demoeraey f~OM 1He ToP OF' HE WORLD will watcll with more in­ uftlce or ext ~1l 810n , 5aE INto' Mrs. CharI . Liudh I·gb. For tit first avia· + . l'acy ori~intUed in a ' single cl at eut idea, R creallonal swimming, for [acuity women. administrative start. and wives TUl.U)5 tion idol of tbe wOl'ld will be making a t1'ip aud will 1)roceed by II sittgle uubroken im­ Dr graduate students every Tuesday and Thursday evening between 7:30 0,.. Ql:!! SltM , STAt~ to th Orient with lIis bl'ide, and Aince the lod 8:30. FRAN ES KEEFE: pettl. to unfol<1 itself to u. pr destlrl d I'lld, Atoll) ONE fOR'E\I~H erstwhile " IJone Eugll''' lIecompl/sbt'd his Cr9W1\ by whether trillmptrantly gloriollK, or flltaHy ReerllaUonal Swimming - Seront1 Slimmer SeIlHlon t\.B. DQEISiSActl (o~~;~ non·stop solo flight a 1'0. thl' Atlantic, h cn.tastrophic. Thel'e will be recl'1'atlonnl slwmmlog' (0" all Women studenls registered In hft"8 nl'''' J' be€n uJlplanted liS a l'e,'ereo :he university dally 4 to 6:30 and Saturda)' ]0 to 12. 'F'RANCES K'EEFE ~lnd~,O. 'rllat demoorlley is the predestined !ld £01' Il!gend tbl'ougboull maJ1Y nati6ns. uJl governmenb has been shown in the laRt It would be a lJl1IjOl' cat8t1tJ'ophe if ill [oJ" Official N ollce cl'ntuty by the constant Sll'Ugghi or nations To all sludents who expect to gmdullte at lhe close or the second term tun were to fall UI/Oll th Lindh rgh flight. in changing th ir forms of govprnnl nt. 'l'h Lindy has so long been con. idel·t!d the per· at the summer seSSion. AUJPIst 20. 1931: Americon ]~vo]utiou W!IR It l'ebellion against' Elvery student who exp CUI to receive a aegre ... or a certlflcate. at th fect aviator, fhat faihll'e of his aU mpt to an e tablished governm nt, til· Fl'ench Revo­ unlvel'!Jlty convo<:ation to be held 'l'hu,·~tlay. August 20. 1931. sboula 1I111.ke spun the PlIci fic wouW he a seriotlH blow to his (orl,lal n.ppll aUon on a card provltlpd for the purpose. at llle reglstl'ar's lution l' suIt d in the dis lution of on man allaviatiou. office. on or b rore Sllturday, Augus\. 1. 1931. power, th World \\'ar W08 fought" to maIm It Is of the utm08t Importance that each student concerned comply with But asid fl'om tll) impol'tanc of Lindy'~ til wOl'lt\l sa! for d mo racy," and !in tho thlB request Imm~lat Iy tor otherwls It Is very likely that a student who success a /tn internat iOllUl PE'l'SOlli fientlOll p1'esllnt decude th re ar!! clmnges in gov rn· mil)' be In other respects QUlllltiatl wlll not be recommended ror gradUation ... of air progress, be deserves the good wishes ~t the clO9fl or til. pres nt term . ,. m\'n1s tok iug placp ull about. I I! Frunce, in of til mBS . and all tit, luck thal forhw 1I1nldllg appllcatlon for the degree. or ('ertlficilte. Involves the payment ~"( \,AlfERSQ~ • !tHly, in Spain, and now th· xl\lllplc of un ~ has in store beulluse of the flimple, 11l1a1:J'ected of the g"ndullllon tee ($1r..00) at thel time tho np\llloatioll Is maa .- lhe pay· l' st in hi!. It wa necek.~III·y (01' PI' . id nt ment or thlMtt'e Laing a nc.cessll.l'Y pal·t of the application. Call ,It the regis. Rt!oE- A M9'(<:fRtYCl!i , .b8 {"ItLtS" I p hlonality ana ohal'a't I' that he ha, reo ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J -~rn(o.N1:.0\·~. Oal'los ] bOllez to nesign. uccording to polti­ IlTal"s orrtee (or tllc caJ·n. Re ~ p!' c tCully, ll. C. DORCAS. RegIstrar. ~ ?-;.~ 'N5~ HOUR60-, Wr1HDu.f1ll4NDLl ~" tain din th fac oe cil' umstilnc s calculat­ ell t obiK'rVel'!;, because of hllJ iguOI'llnce of 1\ 11111 . ... r .._tt ...... - ..- ..... - ed to hlrn tlte helnlH or many another pubHc JrfstoriclIl Conrerence Ii! onomic trends and his l' fusal to t' tmce an I ~xphllllition or \'~stfl'tlf1Y'8 C,U'IIIOU achtClven,ent 1I"'elltly "PH1'ml>leB our York he (ought Edtlle I.enne), III ~h. hero. Dr. C. oW. de Klewlet will be the apeIlk .., · al the next historical conrer· enoe. ·Wedne!ldo.y. July 29. af 4:10 p.m. In the senatp chamber Old Capitol. Erl N '1'1 l ' , prell1'nl"la~ ImJl...es~lolllstlc Paint· Longacre Club. and Imm.edliltely af· economic policy. at IInoug lo, nUl '6 "lIgue 'Inll'l' " ierwnrd took on Jim iloran Ilt Iht His s ubject Is "The native I>robl m In South Afrl a. The p ople of every COlllltry ore rising Pkillter; S~('klVll. \l'u. I. former real, I lrldgll party will be given In the UniverSity clull roome, Jl'l'lday. July soJolll'nll1g In China. l'j>cenlly wit· I uqU. Kid Beebe foug-Ill llIss MtWlkey to a d,·ow. Out or 639 flglits B~ebe wl)s .Am rica n pu bl ic to lay it! tile finltiltg of tb in fullest copacity (or s I'vic an 1 acbi ve· 31. at 8 p.m . Memb re ani! thel!' gueat nre ~Ot't!lally Invlled to allend. neBHed anexhlblt10n O("tongue palht. at the harkl'y A. . In New- York. knocked SllItlclltli Expecting Deg"e~fiI fear of mojoriti . 01' thl'E'atS of lhe pow -rful The University Cap and Cown SI'I'V I90 Is tnklng o,'derg now for lhll August in which perRon ' Ill'e killed 01' Rev rely iu· convocation. Jt YO U ordpr now much tr'tluble will be eliminated. There /s jur e1 , and the numbers seem to bl' sleodily should for an instant be allowE'd to check no obllgatlon Inclll'red IC YOU do noL gmduate. Oretee In the Iowa UnIon increusiug. the agitation to right It Wt'oug 01' r medy all bullillnll'. Phon 774 . H . RONALD GAS'!' M.ost of Ulese accid(.nfs are, or course, dup libusE'. 'rhe future of th world is bound up WiOl hope of Il true d!l.lOO!l.l'acy, tLut builds Public Lee'lure to t cklNlil driving. With the imp1'oveuwnl Profpssor E. W . hlllt'nd n ot thl' iJepartmt'nt o( mathemaUcs wlll lecture its If on lib Ity. I , of voads and the bl1ilJing of faster cars, th on "[ntt'grntlon." Thursday. July 30. at 4 p.m., In 1'00111 224 physic!! bund· dangel' hilS inm·clls('r1 . Orivel's, in their Ing. RIGtH"T "0 -me. baste, take e1esll('J'ute !lhatlces, paHsillg other . . MINUTE ~ cars 011 nunow roudH, 011 hilhl, or at road TODAY'S TOPICS -. - intersections Ilt unrclIHonablr specd and -.- withont taking the ))l' cuution that tIles By FRANK J A.FFB A Wa ltington Bystander I:!ituntioll!i require. l\[llrulliotil trllclul !llid bllHl'R arc respon. A new type of' prison . one thllt Is "n~w In spirit. On th~ other Hidf'. plllJlloatlon of " 6ibla, t 0, fOl' a !lhar or lhe aecideu (s. 'fbese In method. anu objective." hall b~n I'ecommt'nded big f lIows do not Si'elll to havl' the leMl I by the National CormnlsMlon on J..nw Ol)set'vllilce Hllm· repo11ls Ihllt 'V/lA hlnglun \l'1!. M ild· Ron might h>LVI' g"oUlH1" l"lf :\1 ... Hlhnson " lnst"uctlmlH" ilK to respec\' I'or Uw Jill]!.' .fellowR of the rond ond Enro",~ment following Its repo,·t condemning per!1Onal gmllrtcatlon /tnll for 4 hll whnt h~ shouW a'· "houltl not 110 eLt usually 111king more thun th il' honest share the pre nt Amerlcnn penni s)'>l tem. ].'tlllul'P lO " ot tltp London con[erPllce must have 11 of tht' highwoy; ond their dl'lvel'!! ort ap· elthel' prOlpct so<:lety 0" to I'"fonn Uti' c"lmlllnl arc vexpd the secretary It he SQ.W tllPm. pear den r to t he Hound or a hoi'll hehind them. two or the ell'ollgest \V(>oknes~es lhat the' (·'lllllnl.· '.t'lw Jupa that' tII state e1elltlrlnlellt '£h siluation has bl~ConlC so had that slon round In Its Investigation. A nil ,u1l1'0 "".. Ipty might be I'hllrllnll OUl o,'d"rs for I)s meaSIlI'I'S, d J'astic i E Ilecc-sslu'y, must be Is no b lie,' orf It' a prl~une, ' Is' leuSl>d In the Hllme nlllpf 18 Il bit amusing. adOI)t~d to cul'l.) it. [f thc buS('s lind trucks or worse Slate of mind n.., when he elltC'·('lI. the 1 ' h~''e I,. only onl' 'Washington au· U,o"lty which CO Ulll "lnNtrllct" or to contillu to cony nllllsengN's and Inslltution Is valueless. tile l't'llort HUlle~. freight they should b l'cquirecl to have thrir Stimson. Whatever or tl'at nQtUl'e WI'"t live,'. \~nt from P"PlIltlent lIoo· own bighway~ us We railroadti llave. 'rhis The InvestiratDI'!I cltbd ' the l'llSe or Allbnl'lI ver (111·eot. wOllld ulldoubt e1ty go u long way ill Rol ving prt80n. 8~ne uf nUlI1 rOU8 '·lotH. where the ('ellli Whlrh ()xJ)lalns. perhaps. the per· the probieill. ..re too 81ll1l.1I1 ventitnUon Is InlldflelUMlr. Itllel vel" LUl'bllllon 0[ the state tlt'llarllnl'nt • To s top the reckll'ss, highway patrols wi11l min IU'8 rnmpllnt. Priftoners I"we little to do. lin over thr liSP Of lhe word "Inall·uc· • authol'ity to al'rest offendel's and bring them 80rts of crt.nllluis nre thrown together, C'ondilions naughl gossip pre· 1I0nR" by the press In de8crlblnff I before the justiees of' the peace wh!'re they III renei'll) lead to dlsoontl'nt' 111111 l·eve>lI. SII.i1y of clpltatell by Mr.======~ commulll~t1.tlon8 with the Scol'etnry would be I'equir d to puy a fin, should be the rule books In une prlllOn revcaletl the following SUmson'S dcpa.r- HENRY '- STtl1SON In PlLI'I •. kept on all th highways clll'r)!ing heavy admonition to ,uards: "llre~rve order, 1II.lutain t u r ror Eu I'OPO State department folks know that In the midst or the moratorium ('on, traffi '. dilrelplille, an prevent' escape at all haIll1'll8." The (1t1)lomncy. like charity. begins at ve"saLlons betwepn 'Vashlngtoll and Thill would be th' most err tive means or C'onlllti81lun urges edllc.Uotr, IUld Il more Ic.'llkm home ami Is to be pracl1ced In rela· Pa,·ls. tlon to ~ecre tn.rles o[ HUlte ak all pnt probation system. Bnt, whn~ prllWll refl>rm Is al· ' control if the men intI:) office would be H there had bef'n. as somp'sus!>!, t, Inlra·deIIFu·tmental matter. Partlou' tIJ r mott mallclatory at present, over zeulous urn~hll8 of type nougli int sted in the tlafety ed. a con(llct of OI)l"lon JjjlhtO<'n tit ltU'ly HO wllh a peppe,\}, person liKe of the peoRle they rep1- S ot lo' cany oub ClaIlr make the mlstllke ot haHlt'lIlng a cOlllphlte preslden t and the Ilean or his cabl· Hbn,'y Stllllson. ilieil' Hort of th SIl £lIly l1f.ogtoIJ\'·wiUI abllo· Utrnov,el'l. A study of British alld Can.elllIlI Penal net important enough to malw !lIe IfJWt- befOre WI)! actloo I" takerl would ,1"0 the secretary drop uut !lnd t;tI vacation· A VOIDING ENTANGr.El\IENTS lu~ hOJles::ty=.:::======~ lng, It could harelly have happenec1 U. It. a chan~ ,tu profit b, the experienee ot uthelt's. \FTE~ FORc:.ETfJNc:. "'Jl\E L.UNC~ OR ' that pe"hap~ the mu~t dellckl-! InSK As to 1I.vl>lda.ncc or political en· ~omra Woman's Po.int ·oJ View for any American tlllllamat In recI'nt tanll'lelOen ts fOr the United States In ' . ~EE O~_ ' PI~".r,c. ~lps,HANK DS'L' BE A SE woman was fOl'med fllOlll Three hUDuretl pa8l3enge1'8 New York bound (I'om ' Umeij wOuld be 11Itl'u"ted to him. London. It Is reasonable to suppose ~HaeARD PUT -n-\E- ALA.~M CLOCJ(' Albany on a New York Centrlll train ' we~ I8mtion for his mi ion; and passed hands. on the heel.. of Qi&atlon lUId. Pl'OPApntla aOOut mlidc to plllCt'S ut Interest' In South be another' mistake oC th" movies. the early hristian scholars became h!lrmits EXeuFSioll to 1 tlie Febru.." ell ••rm~t l oonf_lt>t> lit Gene,.... 1\ lhOII, I.hc community kitchen. and HOLLYWOOD; l' of' th sum· plitlffl!d ' llla secretarY. "'l'he)" nnt 6ane. From the standpoint of safety it. is. her own e"perlences. It would not .....,. If lie espedtl. tile- greatet¢ lIatlOn IIl11»r the III r geSlIlom Ulltlel" the supcrvlslon wsm I1R9GRA~ )iou to pay [or then one you'Ve /roti· generalJy agl'eed t!iat' sneh deporture from t>t l]"\H'~ Eo 1\fuhnnj dlrectbr 01.' the 1======::::::======l\urp"Ige me It the '·eH ult. millIe nu· UATB81'i OOS'4I ...• lUll ,to' faN prey' tn tt'e"peti), will",. ClII Call8dWJ merouir earl! bUrl) In the Wm colon),. , 'rlrey'nl all Human. Edward traditional custom is unwise, and Henrietta ('xtenHUIII dlvUrton. 9 u.m.-News. Markets. Weather. a: Mbtoo, or'a'17 HttrolHnln \IOW!!I'. It Juat ISII't! Ii.,.. Wllh elG'ht months to go before an RoHlhllOn. premiere screen !JIUfjrlltllr. Scbmerlet, Columbia UniversitYlltudent, has­ At 8 a.m. SnturollY'. excursionists l\ltll. Mll.han \\dll irMeteors." Prof. Charlet! C. Wylie. On tbe other hand. however. it the Phlllp"ln~~ be an actress. Is takIng a 10 we~ks the street. SudO&'nly two bullets M'ar.{lllan· for his' deep·gea ttshhlrt: h. age others who would. follow in her foot­ /:Ive a shol't lulk 011 the history and 12 M .-LuncHeon hour program. become IImbiUolJa for, fl'eedem next Yl'ar whell the vacation to wrlle on her novel. "At cnlslfed' thrtmgh. the' wlnllow 01" the wUl mll.ke a pic lure tor Uirlvel'AJ. l're~e"I ' con dltJon of thA ' Amallll 80· Flsher'~ concertina orchestra. . Bttlpa in forsaking all that might serve as the time 1 sighed tho contract. I ~hllll~,Whal tlld Eddle-do'l Just Tliey have purcllased 11 magazlna I matt!!r Is due to.oome up In our own ong .... lIliI. we hindrances in performing a great and. <'ietl'. C'u,'1I wlll 'I<,(IV(' the outh eD' 1 1) . m .~Wlthln the I08Broom. thought I would be busy makln&, wtiWt l!VeTbody elae cllftl Ho' tlUckad 'story trom Olive Eadenl! called I may n~ ' a navy tl> kel'!p thing!! Quiet! 1I11t · ~ Il1In('1' of the 1lIJel1l1 ' alig bulldtng "Hlslory and ethics ot Amerlca.n l wortliy task:::;· .~ ______pictures. so I arranged' for 20 week" . ,.. Dk!k ·Ol'llce. eralwhlle Win , MtUnt "l"~art abH Hand." altd will 81111'" ~alhlY' have- Ultre til 1m... frbm a wond that now at 8:30. jIJUrnllllsm." Prof, 11'I'ed J. Lazell. off to wrIte," explain!!" Miss!! Bal'ne». filM. hf-S turned' au tho": Radio rUc· It Into a starrlllg 1Iehlcle~ , looks to Amertca. in general. and 0 Pre_Went Hoo· UPOII arrl.... ol "t ATl1Irntt. the pllrty 3 p.rh.-The Book Racl/. new boolts Deijplte the fact tbat she has been tures Ilre ntlrOUdttng wllh the·-1.lyer 'fhe stol'), 1M about a IIghthou'" How the m-uon. Pails ver. In paytlcular. to saVe It (I'om Il worse fate tlutn \)'111 visit tho woolpn mlils. thl' com' and book I' views. AI M.ltchell. announce\1 anll then withdrawn from fpr' hl8 novel. "The &OSt Squlldnll1." keeVer' wHo fa1ts In Ibve with 1111 HE PRISON }ms failed as a· diseipJuh war. Perhal1s. atter reading about the shipbuild! lIIunlty "tOI eU1I1 the vlHJlge school. '3::10 p.m;-Muslcal program. WB· severnl plctUl·ell. the young wl·!tllr ~~y are Ha:ld to harve II In vlflWl' nil a Bon'.! wife. At! ' they all "lIve In the Tary institution, as an educational, insti. I Ina plana of Oermany. Englan(l. and 1i'f1111ce. Sena· A 10 mile tour will t1o('n take the ex' UT trio. professeR 110 bltlel'neSH. She Mya lIta .... ln" vehicle rOY Rlcllohlo Ceot·te!. llghthoulle. tha dri.ma IIJ ' 8'_pa' II tution, and as a business enterpl'ill8; At , tor, Lewis feela,>wllh ·a bUM of patrloUaml thai It M'Mllbnlfltg ptrRl ""111011\ lalrn; ·l1UtBt G p.m.- Dinner bour program, W- hel,' con~r~ct provIded she was not to As the", ate plenty ot alrc'·Cl)tJ..,s. close quartllrs. ror tll, 10WR hlllMNo mk. ~hl'ougr. three SOl t,·lo. aPlX'ar III the tWI;) stories site solO ·to Orace probably willi ckaw two '81" William Wyler wJ\l direct the tllnl. least that i'1 the oQinion of the Wieket"Sbam' 180 OUl'" dutr· to keep up· witb the bC!Ol~ naUbns In ot h~r vlll(l.ges or the A\nfllla group. 8 p.m.-A'I state high school banll Paramount - "School 011'1" ancj "Irlea duNne. the fIImln, of"thll pro. ( the matter of preporedneB9. But limit-Will tell,and A'ccomlng tb the Unlvenlal. Hult. commission. to South Amann. wh re luncheon concert. "Beau tover." "I've been 9tlll/t It r "Jcllon •.. FI'ank ray 1• •nul·MIIlS a NUll wllI ' make> the belatlld' "81 Jbll1l' we'd rather walt' till matters cam& to a ' head next The commission scores We " incl'edilJiel' will be eerved ot the hotel. 9 p,m.-Muslcll.l program. WSUI attempted either," sHe eX'Plalns. bl'oken hand, He doesn·t lay where lIOn." but not until after Ill. titlirl conditions and · use of brutal disciplina17 "lInary; In tl/e an.tuoon. vlsl~. wtll be' trio. TIle .tOry. "Detlut.. nt.... which &.nll l h8' dueQ't18tlY willII' •.. A, well tram bls Vacation. PAGErTHBD ,

SKIPPY-Words Tltat Score. By PERCY L. CROSBY Prof. Pochmann to Country Club • , Discuss Longfellow, WH~'t' ARE' VA PLAV''''' - DUCK MIT Sl.!'~ A ~~t'A$M GOIN ON .MOUlD Goethe in Lecture o Holds Dinner P'alS? ''T"f4IS IS "T'HE eA4. "".. ",.. DO VA WANT ,,. BE A WotoJCER "OI"T 'T"MEV SU€AI< , ME"'-o DO-BRIN~ snn-y-,..wo RuU$ OFt'''' M6' • "Goo the and Longrellow" Is the I Bridge Party .,- OOWN 01\1 A IIV O'"'t; eubJec~ tor ~he fourth lIChool of I.t· ters lecture. which will be giVen I L, TABLESPOON? It.JNI"" TMJell1y-one Membera the senato chamber. 014 Capitol. FrI· ~'" day &t 7:16 p.m. by Prof. Henry A. '. Prelent; Held on .... Pochmann. ., Club Porchea \ ...... ProfeSSOr Pochmano Is a vlsltlo• • /f ..... lecturer 10 English for the summer llember8 of the Iowa City C;ountry 8e8810n, coming from the University dub entertaJned at a. dinner bridge of Ml8sl8slppl, where he ill head of perty at the club house last evening. Dinner waa served at .fI o'clock on the Engllsh department, the club porches. Bowls or gladl. He receiVed the degree of doctor clu and phlox .erved as centor of philosophy at the Unlver81ty of pleces. North Carolina In 1928. an4 h8.8 since' lUI {' reteY L. Crolby, areal "Illta I Following dinner. game8 of can· Il! Brllal~ NIt"". then contributed to learned journale Klnl Featurel, 8yMleat., JDC. tract &nd auoUon brldge were play· ..- se\'er&1 artk:les on the relation ot td. Mr8. Jessie Oordon, Mrs, cmf . W8.'!hlngton Irving to Oerman let· Maher &nd Verne Bales wore awart\· GA.RDENER DISCOVERS COMET !". Swartley, LeMar•. Reception, Tea Given ter• . eel priD!8 In the contract brIdge 'All State High School Band B888 He has been Invited to wrIte an tournament. Ida Corny, Fred Kont ntchard Larsen. Lyons; James For Recent Bride. article on the Influence at Ooethe on .nd Mr •. Will Schmidt received prtz. Berdahl, Sioux Falls, S. D. (Llbrarl· Honoring Mrs. Ueorge Nagle and Longtellow for the Goethe memorial It In the auctlon bridge play. Will Present First Concert an); Evel'ctt 'Vlnborn, Iowa City; Mrs. Robert Pren tlss. recent brides, to be published next year under the Twenty·one persons atlendJ:d the •• Louis ~l e l e r, Superior 'VIii.; •• nay· Mrs. Jack Funk of of Evanston, III., editorshIp or Professor Schreiber of ~.. rty. mond Crilley, Mt. Pleasanl. and Margaret stevens will entertaIn Yale. He&ded by 1\lr. and lIfrs. Clift PIli· at Old Capitol Oval Tonight PercUS8lon a t a. reception and tea this atter· mer, the committee was composed of Carl Wlegold. Ft. 1\1adlson: Fran· noon. Ih. (ollowlng persons: Mr. and Mrs. ProCellt EXlleo. Accounts Mcmbc,'s or the nll etall, high M <>e ller. Des Moines. cis Corfee, Wellman; Elmer Ziegler, , . W. KI!nt, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. The affair will be given at 1\1lss DES MOINES (AP) - Repreaenta· MuscaLlne. Klrkp&trlck, Mr. and Mr8. George nchool band, who havo been meeting Thomas Ayres. I Owa City: "J. H . Stevens' home, 214 S. Summit street, Uves LeRoy Shields of Clarke coun· ·Instructors. r. Kohler. Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Par· for practice periods since July 20, (lrth, Ft, Dodge; John Simpson, f"om 3:30 to 6 o'clock. Garden flow· ty &nd P . H. ' Donlon of Palo Alto "Adult 8tudents. era will be used as decorations. den, arrs. F. Russcll. Dorothy Van wll\ prcsent the [lrat ot a series of Iowa City: "Dorothy Bondurant, coun ty tiled protesll! with. State Au· }lorn, Mr. and Mrs Hugh "VUllam8, Sixty pereon8 are expected to 0. 1· dl tor J. W. Long &galnst payment of open air conce,·ts at 8 O'clOCk tonight Marshalltown; ·· Olenn SmIth, Iowa. lIr. and Mrs. C. E . Bloom, Mr. anu t('nd. legislative expense account. At lIrl. C. A. Boyle and Mr. and Mrs. on the Old Capitol oval. Ity; Catherine Van 'Valker, Aber. First Horn Player torney Fred H. Froe of SIOUll City Fred Seem&n . The concert wlll be under the dl· deen, S. u .; •• J . P. Joncs, Tempo, Lucky Individual, Evera Washburn of Chicago, Is also CIIed a protest. Shleld.s and l'eeLion at Prof. Charles B. Righter ArIz. 8J)endlng a few weeke In Iowa City Donlon were among those who al· 011__ busIness. tempted to have the I&w repealed, I of the department of mu~lc, ana will Alto Clarinet Says Treat in Talk PERSONALS be broadcast OVCr " 'sur. J14mC8 Smith. Dcs Mol nCR. The program: DIl~S ClarInet The tlrst horn playoo' was a lucky 'fJo+H+",,,,,, 11f+++1" '" '" '" '" " lilt Ilf '" U Ol&dys Denny SlIUJt~ , writer In ~Ia .. ch-Enlry of the GladiatOrs...... • ·Donald 1. BarrowII, LamonI. IndIvidual, In the olllnion of Ashcr thugs of the chlld training depal·t...... l'uclk·Laul'endr nu Oboe TO'oat, visiting lecturer In music, ATTENTION SUPERINTENDENTS Inent of :'Better H omes (llld OW" Overture- Luatsnlcl __ ...... Kelcr·Bela- Lee Nicol, Des Moines; "l\farvel who lectured yesterday In the (I rst denl," was" visItor at tho unlver· l lcrtzwunden .: ...... Grleg Joehnk, Iowa City. of a serle8 of talks 8Pu nsorcd by Those interested in the renovation and refinishing of Illy child weltaro research ata lion Calm 11.8 th Night ...... Bohm Ikts_n the music department. school furniture can see the Casmlre Process in use at ,"terd&y. arnet so l o-n~ n 008slck · ·E. Keith nIchter, :Marshalllown; "He had no problems or pitch, Selcctlon- The Fortune Teller ...... ··Dwlght Potter, l ewa City. l('no 00' tempo," said Mr. '.rreal. "He the City high school building this week. Finished .' ),fr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Klrkpa· ...... __ ...... llerbert Flute Iloerely pla.yed because he couldn't trIc k and daughter, Ilene, oC lnde· ]lltel'mlBslon James B"andt, waterloo; Mary E . holler loud enough." work at anyone of the grade schools. pendence, ' Wis.• are vlsltlng .M the Cocoilnut Dance ...... Hcrmann r~lggett, Pella. Tho second of the sorles of talks home ot Mr. and JII rs. Sam William· Suite-Don QuIxote ...... Satranek Cornel·TrlUnpet will be g iven tomorrow at 2 p.m ., This process consists of dipping to remove the old fin­ lon, H8 S. Clinton street, A Plullah Village, Robert Rchoenelch, Des Moines; 10 the liberal arts assembly room, Suncho Panza. Den Oasslck , Fairfield; Morton where 1\10'. Treat wlt1 discuss "The ish; sanding and edging to remove marks and notches. Mra. Oertrude Blakely and her Dulcinea. Kapp, Des Moines; Elmer JOhnson, fruit of the br/l.88 family tree." All repair necessary, such as regluing of loose tops, re­ daughler. VIolet, ef Los Angeles, DOn Quixote. Lyons; Harold Howe, IOWa City. placing of screws, and a new finish equalling that on rt.!'. vIsited Crlends In Iowa City March- Sempcr F'ldells ...... Sousa French Hom Spencer Road l\lan Honored new furniture. fflterday. '.rho })crijonncl at the a.U slate Edward King. Iowa City: Oervals IOUX FALLS, S. Dak., (AP) Masani Nagata, a J apanese truck gardener or Brawley, 'al., hilS (,:roup Is o.s tollows: Mathey, LeMars: • ASher Treat, New William F. Woodcock of Spencer, Prof. Lewis E. Ward of tho mathe· been credited by ash'onomers of Mount Wilson, Cal., observutory (J1arineL York City; ··noy BeW. Climbing 180., wall elected the Iowa dIrector at 1 IOWA RENOVATING AND SUPPLY CO. mt.tlel dep&rtment and hI. family with discovering a comet in the constellation of Leo. It will be Carl Bevins, WMhlnglon; °H. H1I1. a meeting of the officers of the At· lanllc Yellowstone Pacific highway M. V. Crozier Knoxville, Iowa. • re le&vlng today for an automobile called "Na~ ata 's" comet . Charles Slump, MOl'gantowlI, W. Baritone trip through the east. Va.; Don I. Davis, Washington; Kon. RIchard Simpson. Tlplon: °Arthur assocIation. +' ++++++++ .. ~++ .. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++" neth Joncs, Iowa City; Dwane Stew· Berda-I, I, Sioux Falls, S. D. es.tl on at hel' homo In Waukon. July 28. 1881, at St. Mal'y'd church In :lO't, Mnnson; VIrginIa SIdwell, Iowa Trombone • +++++ ..++++++++++++++++++++++++ ..++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ MrI. James Tobin, 618 IOWa ave· I owa City. City; Ilcl'bcrt MilleI', DeWitt; Yalo Lowell hase, Des Moines; ""Lloyd I nUll, has returned from a. several Guests present at tho anniversary week.' Vl81t with her son, Francis Joe Gunn of Sioux City, h 8.8 re, were Mr. and Mrs. '.r. D. Dj'(lyel' and Tobin, '29 of Eau Claire. WIs. tumed to attend the Becond session family of Des Moines; MI'. and Mrs. IN THE of 8ummer school. 'VlIIlam liohl'cher or Chicago; ana Nol&n Page, 617 Iowa avenUe, hll8 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kurtz, }~red Nel· ,one to Ft. ruley, Kans., for a two del', Mr. and 1\1l"s. S. J. Grahil.m an

C'-\lt. a.nd Mrs. Frank 1\. SchUCk · Mr., Mrs. Neider End: of. Season, tr, 1108 Yewell street, al'e v isiting Celebrate Golden it Savannah Beach, 0 0.. , Wedding at Home Mrs. J . Hubert SCott, 701 Bayard Mr. a nd },trl!. 'Frank Neider, 024 .treet, retuI'lIed yesterday from ClIn. N. Dodge street, celebrated their ton. where ehs motored Monday Prices golden wedding anniversary last Now 1\'lth her mothsr and elster who had night, In the presence of a group of been Visiting here, their friends a nd relatives. A largo cake tormed the centerpiece Cor the All Marl&n Anderson, 124 E . Churc!t dinner which was sel'ved at 6 p.m . Clearing Summer Dresse8 in a Hurry- • treet, left yesterday Cor a. week va· Mr. and Mrs. Neider wel"e marrlod Brings Record .... Up Selling Event At- .. .,,". Divorces in Iowa Decreased 1.9 Per Cent, Figures Show Value '; r Every Fur Coat in Stock is Developed from WAI'IBINOTON" .July 28 (AP)- latlon of 123,191,000 on July I, 1930, DIvorcee In Iowai,ln 19BO decreased the number of marriages In the U p@r cent trom the 1929 figure. wlt'yoar 4,319 divorces were grant. United Stutes was 0.2 per 1,000 of tel, 88 compared to 4,402 111 1029. popula.t!on, as against 10.1 In 1929, Fresh New Skins The.e totals repreeent, po; thou· nnd the number of divorces per 1,000 '''n4 ' of" JIOpulatlon, 1.75 for 1930 or the population was 1.56 In 1930, Not one of them was carried over from last season. and 1.79 the pl'evlous year. as agaInst 1.66 In 1929. A preliminary rcport at Iohc ted· Ther e wel'e 35 annulments In Iowa Not one of them was purchased from the manufac­ eral censUs bureau shows alao that In 1930 and 25 In 1929. turers' left-over skins. marrl&ges In Iowa also decreased In "W"hlle tho nct dccI'case In ' the 1910 over the 1929 number. While number of ma .... lages perform· Buy here where you are assured that the skins are lilt year 20,642 couples were wedded ed In the coun try as a whole clean and fresh. In the state, In 1929 there were 21.. was 8.5," the censUs bureau repoo·t lSi wedding_a drop of 5.9 per cent. says, "the rela tive change In the dlf· For each thousand oC popula Uon, ferent states ranged from a decrease Silver Muskrat, dark Fine northern seal - I~ere were 8.4 marrlagos In 1930 and of 28.5 In Texa. 10 an Increaso of Muskrat, combination fit.ch, beaver, and er­ FORMER PRICE lit In 1929. 20.1i In New Mexico. Only nIne states silver and dark musk­ mine trimmed. Cara­ In other words, there were 4.8 reported In creases. rat, northern seal cui, Russian pony, ' marriages to each divorce granted. "The ratlo ot marriages !lcr 1,060 plain and fitch trim· fine silver, golden and , FI.ures for the nation as a whole a( tho popula tion ranged from 4.6 In med. aark muskrat coats. Osborn quality at ha.H-price means a mar­ Ihow & decrease of 8.5 per cent In North Carolina and 4.7 In Dela.ware, the n1!mber of weddings In 1930 a8 to 20 .6 In N ew Mexico and 67 .0 In $'69.50 & $79.50 $100 & $125 cOIDp&red to the 1929 number. Dl· Nevada. velous value and early shopping 18 adv~. • orce8 likewiSe decreased nationally "In 1930, for the U nIted Stales III the two years, this figure being 08 a whole, 5.9 marriages for each able. U . divorce were rellorted, as against In the United States. 1,128.180 6.1 In 1929. The Dlslrlct ot Co lumbIa Other fine fur coats to $198.50 marriages were performed In 1930, and New York state. each having .. compared with 1,232,559 In 1929. hut one cause fo\' absolute divorce, Fine Lamhskin fur jackels-$29.50 Lut year 191,680 divorcee were reported 57.5 a nd 24 .5, respectively, Including all Cotton Dresses, Crepe., 'ranted In the nation. Ill! compared while the ratio In tho other states Fine Lambskin fur coa18-$39.50 to 859.50 to 301,468 In 1929. representing a de. ranged from 12.9 ma''I"lagea to each Shantungl, Summer ChiffollI. ~realle of 1,888. dIvorce In GeorgIa to 2. 3 marriages i On the buls of an estimated POIlU ' to each divorce In Nevl,dll." ~"""""""f++++++++++f++++f++++++t++++++~

SHOWER BATHS! Save $65.00 to $100.00 over average standard nrllrp...... for past 18 years-a deposit holds your ~oat 1 Nothing Is 80 refreshing in hot weather as a cool first choice! Coats held in storage until wanted. 100 Hats to Clear at $1.00 shower bath. Why not let us in8tall one in the bll8e' lIent of your home? It only costs a tittlel Phone 280 for 'ree estimate. 30 Spring Coats at $9-00 Larew Plumbing Co. Knitted Suits - One I-talf Phone 280 Acr088 from Elk8 Lodge """"""""""""""tt""""""""'" WEDNESDAY, JULY ~, 1'M In• First :Annual Mississippi Valley Tourney Opens This 51WillS6ek BLONDIE-Jmt .a Bfach Ornament. \'t)u OUGHT TO BE N5HAME01 WELL, WHERE il-~A..T NIT­ Spottiyely L-ETTING 141M ~T '\It)u OUT WIT L1FEGUA.RO l'M PA.YING Men's Singles --1 ONLY HIRED HIM"CA.USE 'THiRTY DOI-LA.RS A WEE\-<.. ,0 BLONOIE KEPT BEGGING PROTISCI '1l-\E L\V\::S OF 11-IE Speaking ME TO IT r BAIHERS? WHy ISN'T \-\E: ,e>.ROU~O? , Ch~pionsbip /""...,..... 011:: My Bill Rutle~ Bert Rie1 of 6. in Ca1iforni~q Sports activity galo"e will he run· Meel; nlng tills wt'ek with tht' J\flssu ot the wildest Ilnd Score by Inn ings: prominent athletf's, having served as ""o.ozlest games that ha" been play· Hurls Fourth Rnnsin Wild I "eland .._ ...... 100 000 00 captain of the basketball team last ed In the majors this s ason. The Washington ...... 110 050 01-- eenson Qnd having be"n ell'Cted to score "-as 12 LO 3 when the White Straight Win Batting Spree Bnttrl'lcs-Hrown, Connally lead the Wlldcnt netsterll next year. Sox went Inlo the eighth innIng. J\M"]JU(\ \~ 1 , 1 ~_\(ll ' E Myattj Jones and Sp.. nc('l·. L. 'Pel. Rlet s-Jed Third • • • w. (By Ul~ A.sso!;ia ted Prell) It appeared t1u .. t nol hb.g ---- Riel wns' rntpd third among th Phl\acl~h)hl,\ ...... __ ...... 72 26 .735 Hitting Broo.klyn \lltciling tor short of a mlrocl~ ('ouhl bar Ihe B1air Lead A au1t on Fothergill Hits Homer, "I,;ht 6eed~ playprs. 'M rle RObins \\'llBhln!(lon ...... 60 36 .62. Detroit Held to 3 Ihl'''<) sufe wallop", III foul' l\mee at Yanks from r~gl tf'rlng a not her ot' Am s, 1930 state champion Qnd Phils in 6 to 3 Xt."" W YOl'k ...... •.. . .. 5!; 39 .5S:; Triple in Eighth l.Jat, llal'vl'Y .I1"lIdrlck of Cillcinnatl overwlaeln.lnJ( victory - some· (;levl'lan/l ...... 4r, 61 .409 Singles, Lose 8 to 1 former trl·statl' title Winner, waa not only ~llrnlJ{'(l bacl( Intu tile 1l\4' Ihlng nJ(\n to tllt'lr %2 to II losh· Triumph Kt, Louis __ ...... 42 luning Rally listed flr8t. 51 .4G2 DOSTOl, .Tuly 28 (AP)- TJorll('e Slx l'l'st('l'day but h gained a lit the Sox ('urller 111 ~I~ .. He­ The IIP heW the Tigers to thrNI Ted Swenson of cclar Rnplds, onco Chlt-ugo ...... 36 59 .379 I(>ad. Root, aided by the butting of Horns­ 62 .30 1 s tart of the eighth Inning today 11 11its todar whl\(> his mates w 1'(> runner·up tor the BIg 1I'8n crown nd • • • D<'lrolt ... 3u The leaders: But nrlly Ihn mlracl did occur. by, J lemsley nnd Blnlt', won his former Hawkeye t nllis team car­ Y(>Rl4'l'dIlY's n e~ ults Inol{cd as Ir the Yankecs were about garnedng 1.8 ofr ER1'I Whitehill alHI C. AB. R. H. Pet. When the wondpr had been Ilerrorm· lou.·th Htrnlght vlctorr clul'lng th" taln. Arter HII'I was plnrNl Honnld PhIlRU~II)hla 0; i'lL LOU'N 3, tn win a one·sJded hnll game from Ow ned Sox deCcated Dctrolt 8 to. 1. RULh, Yank~ ...... 87 319 90 123 .:lU ed, the l>onle Bu~h c1·pw was two. prespnl home stand against the easl· Chlcagu 14: N,·w York 12. Re<1dlg ot Rock llliand, III., cltPlaln til(> ('hiclll'(o Whit .. !lux. Th!'y wel'p Two or D('tl'olt's hits cnme in the Simmon", A'~ ...... 9~ 402 83 152 .m ta\llp~ alwnil or til ~oe fcCarthy "rn clubs, by beating Philadelphia. el~cl " 'lIdhlngton 8: el p "~ll\IH.I 1. ot the fowo. squad. I.. l' Aav~d the Til(' Hendrick, H(>ds .... 80 304 47 ID6 .• U the elghlh by "Paunchy Hob" Foth· tory, Hoot's twelfth oC the senson. Id Oold team, and nolV or New Ynrk Chlc'ago nt N,.\V York. llllli beeor" fOllr Yankee hurlers could prs from a shutout. UavL", 1'1111 8 ...... 78 249 19 86 .ill ergill. ] 1(· had pr(>\,loUKI)' connected Rlah"!! doubl(' drove In a .. un In Ht, LOIlIR llt Phlllltielphl", clly. Seeded Rlxl h "'us Bob Conrad stOll them t\l('l' hnd scored 11 runs EIl]'1 \Y('bh ot lh" !lox had a ]l , •• for two doubleA. the second oft Phil 01lln8, and \'II'\'elanMed \\'l'avpl' coming In (or thp third out, Battet'l~s-Whlt"hll\ and GrIlbow· club ror 81'MOlllng, Uu \lus sl'nt by 1\ 1)ltcl1l'd bAIl. Hornsby then do.ll' Brooklyn __ ...... 4G .r.31 The Knights of Pythlns klttenball player. among Hll' contenders for _u2 I"otll"rgll\ added 0. tril)le to his home sk!; Llsenbee nnd Hp\'ry. lI.1m barl! as unwonted, 'J'ltere hi d 10 ~cor~ him with the winning Il[)Htlln .. .. _...... ·15 47 .489 SqUlU\ t'nLt'I'pd In till' local touma· Another 18 Ie entrant carrfl' from th men'R singjl's cham piOl1. hill rUII In th!' big Inning and got two "'ill little 4'1>16 tor fhf\ 1110.1111:6- run, Blulr'H homo run counted t1w 1'lltRiJlIrgh ...... 42 49 .4G~ O1pnt will m eet fo.' Its Cll'st pracllce Danville, HI., that nf • W, Oelwlck. in the nivl'rsi1yof Iowa's first .loubl('R beHld('s, while arl Reynoh1s ment to do but Ilul 111111 lin the Rajah LO makl' the game safe, Root Phlladl'lphln ...... 38 [,7 .400 at thl' city park 'I'hul'sday evenln, whp dr ..... a bye lit the first round. anImal Missi, ~ippi Valley JU eL. hit two doubles In tlte (.Ighth nnd White Sox "osler, ran ned nine. 'Clnclnnatl .... __ ...... 30 GO .37:' Marion Golfers Wi1l prior t9 the 10dJ;~ meeting thQI e\"en· Play In the s('('ond ro.und will f t J,'onscca and Kerr connl'<'tcd for a I';('nrj\ by InnlngA: It. II, E. \'eslel'(1uy's IWfiuJle Ing. under way this nnernnon with Chat· • • • poll' or .~ lngleR ea('h. Meet Loca] Team at Tht' mllll'lr thnt on('(' rt'Rlpd In Ih .. Phlladt'lphia ...... 020 001 000-3 7 1 Chlrngo G; Phlladl'h.hla 3, lTarold DpLol~ Un.l'i. hns been .,. tfe faclni Jim Shll y of Chlll&lro at liro .... \)y Innlng~: R.H.E. arm or Walter Hl'bert allpol'cntly Is Odd Fellows", Chicago ...... 010 020 03·- 6 7 0 St. LoulH l; Hoston O. Country Club Today poln ted ma.nllgcl· of the 1{. p'. t@alll. 2 o'clock and Meredith Olson of ~ Ohlcago ...... 011 001 0110-14 20 1 gone. In his 'Irst Iwo npp :u'all(,cs lIatt(,I'l e~-Coll hlM nnd McCurdy; C'lnrlnnntl r.: Brooklyn 4. Th~ plnn R (Ot' til(' Wrl'Rtllne ~ howl JoJvan8Lnn , 111 ., ballllng Lake Church. N('w YOI'k ..... 200 036 1 00- 12 13 3 against tho Mltck men, ho whipped Hoot anti Hpmsley. 1'\('11' YOI'k 0; Pltt.hun;h 2. Romp 40 m(>mbN's oC 1 he Country to be slagt'c1 hy thp lodge 11'111 be dl.· 11\ ot Oolesburg, III ., at 2 o'clock. 'I'homas, ,""phd!', Frasier 'lnd tl1l'm pl'acllclllly slngle·hnnded. Yes· Racine Nine Games To.I"y club Ilt Morlon are 10 hp A"UpRtS (lC cu •. "d at tht' mee ting. \V omen En I rles (1l'ul>,,; l'(>nnork, RufClng, Oomrz, terdny Ihl' A'R Hho\\' (1 thaL t1lPY arc Philadelphia 1\1 ('hl('ago. thp lopal Counlry rlub this art~r· Mary Lee O'Mnll('y ot Lns Anec· W " nvP" and Dlckpy, WESTERN J_EAOUE heglnnlng to solve his dpllvt>ry and "Sparky" Scores Only Ill'ooklyn at Cincinnn:i. nnon, coming to J)lay th(' flrs l of two. H!8, aI., wired In hN' detlnltl' a~cpp · Meet Tonight drnv.. hlm (I'nm lh mOll lid In 1I1P :-. w YOl'lt at I'lttM\)lIl'gh. ~xrhan!t~ mntr h,,". Itt a w(,pk fIl' two tance oC an In vltallon to take P:Il·t Run (U Cards Win 1·0 Il(>v('nlh Innllll:, In lhl' J)r"cedlng 80' lloaton at Rt. Louis. th .. lo('al golfpr. will go 10 !\Tarlon III thl' women's singles pvent. H'I'. LOUIH, July 28 (API-Little Romer Starts Mack rles Rt:;alnst Lhe Sl'nator h hlll1 sur· Twilighl (t':lgue SI:1I111int:'!l fo,' the ""pon(\ of th~ mnlclH's. Other women enlrlt~ to dllt In· W. L, Pct, "Rllnrky" Adams \)Pat nut a bunt Rally Against Browns Tom Harrl •. local ('lull pro, I. In ter('d dM'eat. JIlSt (I tla~h In the pan? In the plghth, Wl'nt to 8 ontl on elude l,'rancps Ebl', ]\fI'S. Darling, UUC'\rl p'g ...... ] I :1 .786 j'TIILAb]i)LPIIIA, July 28 (AP)­ chars:'!' of the Towa City Rquad, whll!' '1. wllLl throw, to. third on an Infield Retzlaff, Hamas Win 1\1r,.. Canfield, and Ella Poe of d,ll' Oeld Ft'lIow!l II 3 ,780 A lhrc", tun 1'ally /n Ihe ('Igll1h In· a rormel' nasi stall t of his. Charles out an,1 "aced hom .. arter a long fly Rllplds. I\CUtlCIllY ...... 10 4 .714 Heavyweight Bouts in ninA", Rtarted by AI Simmons wl~h RIlI·kha,.t whn WIL. hpr(' thr"" rpOI'H hy ,JIl('k Flowl'rs (0 glv" .the i'lL hlA flrt\,pnth Ihom," run, oJ til(' Hpa' Local contendpr8 enlprpd lhuR tar Doeg Leading 1l(l\Vr~"s ~... .. 9 II .543 Ea t Witb Knockouts ago. 18 haneliln . lh" MaL'lon team. lire Mrs. Andrew 'Voods, Janet Si,lwp\l'!l . 6 .r,:11I Loul. nrdlnhls a t to 0 v{('tor'y over ~on, ~'/(",.(> th!" PhUtldelIJ\1d Athletics Slnrp the Marlon l",,"l IR to 1,(> Ihe Boston Bl'Ilv('s here this aC\er· Woods, GladYa Uunston. Eve Cllbel't, RllIte "imploye" 4 9 .308 thpll' Aero n<1 "trnlght trl\Jlnph over lH'r~ this aftrrnoon, there will be 'Ioon. Nl'l"W YORK. July 28 (Arl-·New Ht. LOllis G to 3. The viclory was Two Days Only ~lnlll ' eem Bannon, nnd Dolor"8 Bal· in Seabright HrClllr.·'" .... 2 1% ,143 no mrn's tlllY tournnm('nt touay. On 10"1'001 the fli·at Inning on, two vQt· York ho.(1 anoLher 1001, tonight 1\1 thl' ,·hnnwlonH' !ltlepnth In a row on luff. Iowa SlIltply ..... I 1:1 .071 Mht'r 'VeclneSClny'R tho In n'R 111',,(,(\ Earn· 'I'h entl'y IISl for wom~n'lI Uapht("H "s. I)dtl )o'('lh)WH nt 81101'18 program. TODAY pm\' 8, nga I'd lu II. pitchIng duel. tI", uncl"n\ Qut'PI1.horo stadium ~haw in the clghth, with lhe liCOI-e matches will be opl'n Thuf~lIny ('It)' Illl,·h . _\ Ithough I h~ victim, Za.ch::t.l·y held grollOpd under a rapnclty ('ro,wl of lil'li, a man On thll"(l al1.1 none oul, night. Play will h~gln ~I'lday morn· SEAunWII'\" N. J ., July 28 (AP) Ing. Ih" ("'\I'd~ 10 six hits while Haines 11.000 that tu.'ned out LO Hee Cha t'ley I'P(,l' iv{'d credit tor tht' game. It Walt MATINEE - John JJop Doeg, nationa.l cham. To tlrrld(' whl h nf th.. m will be Merchants' Tickets Are Z§C waR nlckt'd tor ~Ight, n"tzlaJr and Sl"v" Hnl11as continuO hiH tw"rrly · flr~t win of the RE'aSOn The deadline ror f>nl.'lcs In the I)ion from Newark, N. J ., letl lhe hlaRtpd nul nf firHI plot·", nnclne's m n'8 (\oul>le9 ('loseM thlK (>v .. nlng. fl(>ld Into the 8"ml·(lnal round Qf Score hY Innings: n. IT. F:. tllt'll' I<3, a Hurf llun('hing youngster Sco .... by Inning>!: - 13. II, E. the ('ontpRt:LnlR hUH l'cgl"tered two I,l rmol'y courts In the ('arly rounds, JI'" 2·G, 7·., 6·2, from ,pain, with one booming t'lght Ht. T.nuiR ...... ,0 00 000 120-3 9 3 =----_ ...... straight vlNorl il the rlnnt encoun· ~:. ept In case o( rllln. 'fben the Tbp otb r ttl aelllHlnlll brack· Hubbell Hurls Giants hand upJ)el'('ut to the ('hln in tht> Phlladf.'lphla ...... 100 010 13"-6 9 1 LPI' will he 'l(] ",'xt Montlay cv.m· lhlrd round or th(' main 10 round Batt('rlf.'R-TT~hel·t, Klmse)' and ,lone courts by the field house wl\l etl! we,'e ruled by ]~II"wOl·th Vines For months you've 00 used unlll the armory grounclB Ing. to Victory Over Bucs. iluut. Hamol<, working 11 bit eaRleI', Bengotlgh; Earnshaw, Grove nnd of P~ na, I., Doeg"R ronqueror PITTSBURGH, July 28 (AP)-Ral· are In fit playing cnndltlon. In the Longwood Bowl tOlcfna.ment; MllnagN' I_loyd nt)g.. l'~ wl1\ pro\). plnstel'ed }'r nk "{orrl~. hr \,ywelght COf.'hran€'. .Iylng In the late Innings behind al'l rhamilion of the New YOI'k national wanted to soo a A 8mok .. r (or all tournom nt P111Y. .1 ack Tidball Of Los A ng~I~H, 19 yenr ably use Oeol'g(' Kl'olz on lhe mound J lubbell'H ~XPet·t pitching, the 'New ers will be held at the Iowa Union ule] 8ollhomort' nt the University of wfth Dickson QR hi hallery mnte. gual'd, a ll 0\'(,1' th.. premises for "ev· YOl'k (liantH ~ve llPd the series with at 8:30 o'clock by th committee, ("allfornla; and mford Sutt.. of 01' Krotz moy b" "avNl for the SfC· ('n rounds. IIr [loOt'ed him five times m,u.ical show! ' tltl! Plra tts with n 6 to 2 vlctor'y, Sad Sam Wins 8·1 The pairings tor today: New Orleans. ond ('ngngell1('nt and Joe \Vhltlng b fOI'" the re(el't'c callcd a halt and 'rill' Bues RCO,'ed Lwice In the fOUl·th Ted Swenson (Cedllr Haplds) V8. senl to tho pltcht'r'S, hox. a t~hnlcal knorkout In th" Revcnlh Ga.me for Senators Reatjzing the scarcity of thla but Hubbelt shut them out ,for lhe WASJIIN(lTON, July 28 (AP)-Joe Dr. WlIlIllm W oods (IOWa Clly) at l\follne Shu:l8out: J)lIbuque For naclne'sl"lak~ mny lle Rplect· I'oun" of thl' sernl·Cinn\. rost oC \he game. CI'onin'" booting a 110.1'(\ hit dl'lvo . THURS. - FRIDAY type of entertail\mj!nt. we are 10 o'clock, )lay in 01 2 Qlck struck out ten, walked one and 1I01lJ ,\maIN'" QualirylnJ:' Rount1 Bell Raymond (Cednr Rapids) at 10 h It one batsman. cove.'lng I'nilidly rrom the spike cer Look the hUt. Hl'bbell helped to the fl(th Inning with a triple driving IJlOken ot CJI 1Cf .(10, July 28 (AP)-Jack o'clock. wound h(' recl'lv(>d In l'.fontl l'una, hours thrills. Ung. bl a.nil two Rlngl\!S ",hila Bill Terry Wl's lland of Sunset Hldtf olUb, Chi· 01 John Donnelly (Rurllnglon) VB. SouthpaW Wbu. for Da ven()(lf't game against Aldwp\I's and wUl he Jones helel thc Indians 10. six hits. "What colleote<1 J1. ' triPle, 11 double and two rn"o, I"d a field of 140 s tn r~ers at The r\lll scored against him came Wins Ion Oabrlel Stenon ([owa Ily) Itt to DAVENPORT, July 28 (AP)-John In shape to play. Onwpnu;!a Country ('Iu\) today In o'clock, Smllh, rookie southpaw, won a nitch. walks 1\1 tlve trlp.5 to. the plate. The "Tell der I\t "'ldt'd Pltt~burgh's five game t1lP qualifying round for the national OIenn Parsons (Fairfield) (lrew Jng duel (rom Ad ''1I'obel, here LO, Court ner,io>s 1lt'..<'eivQI'ship wlnnlpg str amaleur p;ol( tourney Ilt Beverly a bye. night II.JI Davenpol't mllde It three KANRAS Cl'l'Y, 1\1 0., (Al')-Th(' o.JF. I:locol'e by Innlngst R. H, E. Countl'Y cluh, Chlrat:;o, i\Ug. 31 to Bob Slansbury (Cedor Rapl.ls) out of four vlctorlea O'Vel' Rock Is· f('del'al dlRtrl('t couvt denied an ~p. New Yo~k . .- ...... 000 010 221-6 14 2 Sppt. 5. Of the 34 who qualified, 24 drew a bye, ~tI(J with a 3 to 7 win In the series pllca.tion tor a l' rt'lvership fo,' the Pittsburgh ...... QOO 2QO 000-2 11 0 Wr!'P fcolll the Chicago district and Jim Netollcl(y (Cedar Rapld$) VR, Itlnale. ouslns Lumb('r company which 10 from outside cities. The outal(] rs George Struble (Tol ..do) at 10 o'cloek. has bl'an('hl'8 In Dav"nl>Ort, Ia., and llatlel'I<1R-J)ub\) II and Hogan, Included Gor(lon Kummer, ~lllwau· Bel·t RI!'I (Watseka, 1\1.) vs. Oar. Bunnies Wh.ip {Ieej\ olher clUes. O'Parrllll; BfllUl" Spencer nnd Phil· k('e. and ('IllY ton W·IlIl. Oshlt08h, don DeLay (Ceda,' RapldH) nt 10 BURLINGTON, July 28 (AP)- \lps. WI~. S cor e s gpnerally were 7.elgler weakened In the ninth after o'clock. high du(' to a .t,·one wind thllt hlew J . :Mlrlkltanl (Hawa1J) dt'CW a bYe. holdlntr the Be\!8 ~o one run In \ght Wins Ail) Tour shots 311 nvpr th" course. Rufus H . Pltzgerold (Iowa City) VII. Innings but managed LO stO[l a Bur. Reef- Nip Rolli"s for John Boyles (Iowa City) at 1. o'clock. 1111~ton rally In the' tfnal Inning nt tp in. Ninth Amnteur ~ lmlllP s in Lead William Davidson (Burlington) Ihree runs and Cedar Rapids won lhe 5 4 J1fi'" OI~OINNA'rr, J!lJy 28 (AP)-Wlth ST. T"OIHS, J\To .. ,Tuly 2R (AP)­ drew a bye. final game or the series tonight G to lwo o\lt· In the nlnlh Inning todny, Chaste!'n Harris of Mempllls, south· E,'uce Nnrrls (Fnlrfleld) vS. Paul 4, The Bunnies bunched their hits the Re!lB rarne th rough to SCOI'C thl' ern nmat(>ur chamlllon, led th St. oft Clzelbach In tllI'ee Innings. ' ~~~LL . -L me.,' Stroln (Muscatine) at 2 o~lock , winning run and beat the Bl'ooklyn Louis (lI~t .. kt golfers III lh,' quullfy· M. B . Mott (Earlham) vs. Wnlter Robins, 6 tp 4. Inp; round rnr th" national amal~UI' Dempster (Ames) at 2 o'clock. DubllQlJ6 Beats l\(al'shalJtown 1~h e RobltV' tied lhe eount at 4·4 In lournament at the North Hills Jnhn Kamealey (Cedar Rallids) VlI, 1\f~RSHALLTPWN, July 28 (AP) al,htangd Ihe (1l'st hr\IC ol the ninth. FOUl' ('ountry club here today wltll a SCQ,·e BJ.>b Vane (Cednr Rnpkls) lit 11 -Dubuque won the tlr8tgame In tile Reds, ])~nill'll'k, Crnbtree, Cucclnelio of 77·75- 152. n'clock. I (:Ijmlnatlon series from l\!arshali· ~BBl' ,JONES NO, '7 lind LueRs, go~ 12 of Cln Innatl's 13 town, G to 1, In Ule MneriC'an Uglon SI~o\Vs \'ou How ;Bob Conrad or Burlington drew a hltl1, ('florlmAII 'ro\lli r.olfers bye, junlorbasebnll gnme here today. The "The SpQ9n" Score by Innlngs: R. H. E. OMAHA, N eh., ,Tuly 2 (AP)-Com· same teams 11'11\ play again Thurs· f! L/\ SCHNAPS ~nd a thrilling ~ Mprle Robins (Ames) n. R. M. Brooklyn ...... 001 000 201-4 12 2 blnlng n. ('ourse I'ecol'd hCl'a.k!uJi: 6, da.y at Dubuque. • "Coutic. SkU't PlIrks (Des Moines) at 11 o'clock. . Clnclnna 1I ...... 003 010 001-5 13 0 and a 73, .Johnny Gooclmno, trans· ture. William Rosen (Cedar Rapids) vs, ~---'hu~~~elB~--- Batleries-Clllrk, Luque, Thurston ~lI ssl~HI[I [l1 golf champion, tdony 10\1 Richard Ooepel (Rock Island) al 2 John CUl'tls (Evanston, III.) n.t' 2 nnd Lombardi; LUCAS, Frey nn!l th(> 11 ~o lr e l 's Who sought ~he Ihr~1l O'Clock. o'clock, Sukero,·lh. Illn('P!! nllotlrd this 11Islrict In g011 ~ --- IOWAN --- Horace Redman (Iowa City) vs, Ronnld Reddig (Rock Island, III.) me.. t with a. 3G hnlo tntal ot 142. ThisJ. COUPON and125c, C. W . Oelwlck (DanvUle, III.) at 11 VS, L. D. Denn Is (Cedar Hallidl) at M~or BIll" qct Vltrd~ o'clock. I 1 It o'clock, LOUIS, 1\ro., July ZS (AP)- f:\TIT.l-WATEn, Minn.. Jllly ~8 pr~ted "t lite BOX I Ralph "tulll (Cedar Ra\llds) drew n. Dr. Wes Netollcky (Cedal' Rapids) Vlctol' MilleI' nt St. Louis, hns (AP)-The north Rid .. po~t Of MIn· I OFFICE. wiU ~it ' one I bye. 1.1 8. Diok Boyilltl qowt\l City) at wOl'th of eonfldence In the n 1.'3 poll" rOI' the l;('conrl ('onl4ecut\ve " Q.p~n to 'IN I G H T C"') Rro.r, Jacob Van der ~e (Town. o'clock. Cardinals winning anol\lI'r Natlonal yenr w on tile junior American L", City) va. WaUM.r Thless (Cl'tlar Rap. Jack Bayer (Ames) d" ew It bye. league pennn nt. A I1d If they do, he g lon baHebnll 110" of lht' Rlnt(' Ill' ~ANGE4" - TODAY~ Ids) at II o'clock, Don Howell tColumbuK Juncllon) I will collect $lli,OOO. Right nnw they dpr!'aUng Winona todny l \,"18. t;,,;TlJurstlay or Friclay, "1:1 .Dr. Lee Trovis (Towa rut,.) VI, va. Howard 111118 ~t, Pljlllnnn\) at ~'"--""" nrc eight ond one·halt games In lhe IMatiqee or NigM I ~eg·1 John Palmer (Cedar Ra\llds) Ilt :u 2 o'clock. ' I Thi closeup of lI arr~ Ru~ lend, The mayor dlsclo!lfc\ today h e AMER1l'AN ASSOCfAlrlON o'clock . JIm Shiley V-I!. Robert Chlll~e at was taken lifter he had won tl!e J\.'l9 a rive to on .. het the 1990 cham. At. Paul G:13; Milwaukee ]·6. I ular Prices, Matiqees'l ,Robert Morro (Columbus Junction) 2 o'clock. . air tOil 1', entit lin~ )IOn8 will repent. Last yen.' he wng· 40c! Nights, 5Oc. I 1931 natiollnl olumbuA 6·1; Indlnn!ll)olls 4·2. , dr.ew ~ bye. • Meredith Olsen vS. Lnke ChurChill, him to a $2,500 prize and the Ed- ered $500 at six: to ol1e, h e SOld, a nd I{l.1nH(l S elly 11; MlnnpopollR 8. CLIP - IR, 0 , Nichola (Cedar FaDe) VB. lit 2 o'dock, _ _. _ _ IItI Foro trophy. _ thl. year b. placed the ta.oGO, Loulsvllll' 8; Toledo 'I, . , .,. ~D~DA Y, My 29} ..... IMt " . .. _ :::zy:t:=__ _ i-L-_ PAGEFI!,ii UOO",' amI, u!l~r II. mllll .. ~Izul'e of Hphll... AI"c alone appeared sub· ~irES I MA.RITAL MIX UP. redled tu" VIl.I'IUU8 ottenHes tn hlca· hysterics, occupied hf'l'lI\'lf wllh dued, but Flo Was graleful for the Men Held in gO, lIl., Eldol"ll, Nevada, Ft. ~, Orr/aha, Neb., uth Dakota penl­ smelll'1g·~~lB. he did IlOt trust. her· glan e ot sympatlly he gave he~. H e t~nt1ary . and Iowa pen I tllnttll.ry. • Relf to 8P alt to Benny. undel'stooU what she was sutCe"lnlf' Iowa to Face O. R. Shatter, Nevada garage man, When s he came Ilown at eight Benny, however, behaved as Ie said today that Shreck had accom· o'clock, looking-despite her anguish nothing had gone wl'ong and seemed panled hilI' to Des Moines on a busl· Of soul_xtl'emely lov~ly 111 an Ivory to he having the Ii nio of his liCe, Fld Theft OIarge ness U'I P qn .Tuly 2, the dale at the> Red Cloud robbery. Itown, she found Lady M I'gllret In was highly nervous as cockto.JJs A~fES, .Tuly 28 ~AP) - Three men the garden with IAlw I.cwls and were being "er~ed by Beetlltlill and Goverl101' Turner .i 8JlIOPIf of Preeedl~g' fnstatllteuts And Flo, moaning, "Oh , my good­ whose cl'lmlnal records .Tames E . RIs· P ggl' Page. PeKgy was al'l'ayed In Frederick, the (oatman. She heard :Jill fuspett Guat~ .jDenny Darrel and his wile, "0 ness!" II1lnk Into a chait·. an Ingenue's pink tl'ock that mlll'ht Lew calUment on. Frederick's mul· Mn, chlet or the Iowa bureau or lb· 1IeIU~ .lUr IIllldy lean liealOus To 'Flo, thltt pv('rllng, which was have been worn In the th'ijt act or lx>rry !lvel'l', and as extendln; Troops at Mcf.oy Ia "thtee-a-day lIouae8, become any lIlu sl~a l comedy; and Lew, In Beecham, ask In an audible whlspel': OVl'r ten years, were tonight enroute Broadway favorites, Flo 10000R to have been the cl'ownlng event of hono" of the oc~u8 10n . hllll gLu'bed "Who's the guy In civilian clothes?" to Hed Cloud, Neb.. to face trial on DES .WINJ;:S, J uly 28 (Al')-OOV.• . lie, hNd ,,",up/etely. SIN! 18 I .... her li re, WOUld always I'emaln a hJd· hlm~el( hI a light fitting ,lil1nel' 8ull, Beecham, ~'Io thought. apPeared to charges of I'obblng' the Webster co'un· Dan Turner Thu rsduy will InRpeoral'y nJlmohy II< a!lked. ~ rualied acmss tile 1'00111 Ilm] rang' Wf:l.L I SET 'YO 'U NO, ItII S\!RIOOS tbe llel1 ~ Htll:'O, nrx .' AeoUr RAY - 04"'1> '------R. H. "I must get Higgins on th~ tllie' WOI'I't r::ITMER! Hf.' ~ ~ct . :"8ACK IN 51.AV~RY I I,- t he.' AGAIN i I .s~e: !--,­ DIXI~, YOUD 8~TTE.~ B~ B,4'C.I'(. 69 132 .310 II)(lely papers Olat" r am entertain· "'EA~J) A"ivfl.UNG­ FOR.~U ABOUT HIM­ ANt) 41 110 .14J Ing Rita Eliot tonight. •.. And, with . FROM YOV~ ~ OR ,;, J UST ON~ OF W03E. sul"lMm E)(Pl.A1N _ . --=L1..-= _.-____ ':- ______47 106 .3U Lady Margal'et and Mr. Henry atld Nt'AR-ALMosr R~OR.T Pipe: DRe:AM~ 19 86 .ii. Alec-It makes a very 8n1ll.1't crowd HUSBAND? to t [ Mt~r Ii moment Beecham came In . , 51 His fllce was unusually tlOl'ld, but Flo decided that It must have come I!'OIII picking tomatoes hI the Bull. Ire dId not approach her, 80 Hhl' Classified Advertising Rate5l could not 8cenl his breath, which wali redolellt of spirits. aJ'J!cur. CAS ••aTKII-.\ ","'al dl.lOllunt tor ou)I Take a4Taa...... tilt ..... ~ ...... tnt' " ..It M allow"'CIII all Cla_lftell '\"'1'1I. lnl' aooountIJ MJ.~ "Beeohllm," said r~ l o, "['m Ilav, NJ. wldll. II. un tro. eaplratlft "til of the ... file Ibree extra for dlnnl!l'. I wllllt u the tlnest dlnnel' you Clln gilt UI_ He, ., ' ,'" One n.y I Two 0&,.. f Three Daft ,=- '!"our Day. I 14ft ~ ' T ~ ffre very ' finest. Lots ot flower8- Word. fLIn'" Chl.r.. f Oaab fCharpl CIuIh ICh&rgll1 Cash 'Chargel CUh ICharpI 0iI;IIt. 1Q!W'..r· ca.z plenty of the vintage champagn e~ V'p·to It I • I ." I .11 I .It ,I .n, .41 f .sa I .51 I .48 , .n f ji t, •• ,., • ' jUlt like t he dinners yOU used! to to to 11 I t.' .11 I ~ .!II , .85 I .lI4I-, .tt I .• I .TT I .'1t I .11' if, ." I li' 'PiANO TU~lNG. w. L. JofORGlN, .l'\Ie when yOU were Wllh the best • Phone 1476. families. You unde l'Btand?" II to S.. , • I .It'l .II! I .n! .'M, .•e .II!' 1.01 I It! 1.11 I t." I 1'.Ie I l:if' "YES. madanl," sllld Beecham hoi· ., to tll"'" .10 I All 1 .tt I .1111, 1.14 1.1\4 1 1.11& _1 t.'" '1. • 1 1.n I Ut.' I I .• rf.o'R SA:.L~ ¥IIS VIOLIN", wru,. jowly. •riose: I. .t1 I JIll f UI -,1.Ji 1 U, Ufl I U, I 1.41 I H. JAil' U1"'TT.'i ..ft at ha lt pride. 0&11 at lo""1It< otrlce alternooll.. ' "B\lr~y, n, sa SON- Ct 11\ 4~ I. .'4' .11" I UI'T·I.'III r t 11 Ut I UW , t .14 · ' t .,"" I !.lIt' , t .H , t .• will be the most Inl,lol'tanr dlrinOl' sTuDJi:N'rS-(;ALt. '['UE STU· 1:)URNT THEY CANT ~IT, THEY 9RING- BACK 4lI fn Mil 'UI! Ut , !.!III U, l"fe ever given-and I'm de~dlng J" ,," U~' .M!' r 't." t.'.' t I u! •.rft.ii dent Home Laundry, phone 1974'., on you." RlN(j.~ l)N.D~~ -m~I~ !.ve.~ IM~lEAD OF ON .1 In ~. ' I" 1.1" ,,"II I U1 I ~' II , UI I .•• I t .'" I •. n it.'" ....,' t " , CAN'T WORJt,., ,.!I/I' It's dlffer!'nt. "V,!'ry good, madam." Beec/la'T' 11-'~\~ FIN(j.~Q~_ i~~V .11 til" '11 1.1,' UI 'j U. , t .III , ...& t ..., u. I I.N I U. 'Uf ul' i.iF wheeled anll, with ponderous -G LRl. FOr{ 08NEHA!. depends on It." hou~e(V\)rk nlld care or children, "YOUl' whole futur afternoons. Wrlte AB ,Dally ]OW!l I:i. "Sociall y, 1 mean. UILll. Eliot Is t11 most Impol·tllllt Wllman In Sbutll. Private Instruction 4.] IIl1pton. It'll mean evet;>thlng' tO me l OR HlGj:-J' lb know hel·- to entertain lIer here. '1'U"ORI~G-ORADES Ddon't expect allY help fr01l1 you," school. Phone 40'16-LW. ;e added, more genllY,"but I'll btl ALL II'Ilteful If you'll 1ust lIut 011 the ~ott pj!dnl. See that you dOll't spoil eve"y· Borl'Mv Up' fo 8300 tlrlng. I've got to put thl:! dinner IN o~er !" POll HNNT-FIVI'J nOOM Al,L FOUl(D-SILVER AND BLACK The others were coming In from -+ brm model'll house. 'Io~c to campuS. clotl! pu,·se. Call al ]~o. IIY Idwan. Tfie \'tay TWat ' Suits the terruce. I"honc 2952. FOUND- A PLACE WHERE YOU You 'Best! Flo lealled toward him wltti a n· l' FOR HY')NT- 7 HOOM nOUSE. can gel 25 galt ball! to dr1V e i Dal warning gesture, and whlspel'eM .w Domestlc's new businesslike plan Phol1~ 2136·\v or 26L·W. Cor 25c. Golt Driving Court, Ea.t "Remembel~no vulgllrlty!" . • I'irectbry of Nationally and Services makes It pOSsible for you to bor· "We tlnd we elln dille with YoO , Known Prdduds FOR SALE-200 Y'ARDS OF DIRT IT DON"l' HAVJ '~ TO B1~ A BIG AD. on No, 32. Near Re-Ly-On lIatehery. row on your- aher all," sald' Rlta E liot. IJ , 121 E. DavenpOrt. P hone 1245. .. FOR SALE-FU1tNITURE, PHONE rn_le), All patients CHhoes) returned AUToMol'nl.E' III>Men the heart at the uDslnkabl1! 433B. FOR RNNT-SMALL MODJ~HN 111 c"ceJlenl lIealth (those dyed In · I SALARY ](ra. Plelv at dinner-but I'll send . , ' ...J fUl'nlsli.d home-l)hohe 3345·J oluded): J;'hone 1'1 or 69 2 for ambu· ' , ~* yoa wm lind lfBttd 'Amerl~'. moil' fa'mOUl brands of merchr.ndlse a1\' The etith'a trarisa':'tlon Is handled \ Word l'vQ got scarlet ~ev e r . " l FOR SALE-FURNITURE Wj~n l twel'n 6'7 p. m. )[lnce, T. Dell Kelly Co. L. T. Ro· ' wilfhown servleea ud tbe names or tbe' 1oq City merchants that are Q. Flo had otten h'ear(] " of that puis· ;ert, chle.: surgenn. In stl'lctly col1ttttehtial and l nesdar and 'rhurRday only. Call hI -F-O-R-R-E-~-T--D-E-'S-l-R-A-B-L-m-H-O-r;- {-E-S. , IllJt gl'ande dllme'; the unslllkable' ""~ i aDd will",g to ser\-e JOU. Read tl\~ Ust. Rb.d it often. You wiU b~ businesslike manner. There are po.'rson. L. E. Weyer, G24 N. Linn. Phone 4~83. Mrs. Plew, who s urvived three' ba'DDlly Burprised to ~ thatl.anI. articles yod did not know were BOld ill LOS"r - J"EATHER FonDER OF , no fines, fees, or deductions of any kh11l . You r eceive the amount ()('ean' dl ~as t ers. 'fo !leal' her thu8 ldila City can be obtauiW witlibul dlffitldty aDd 'without delay. l!~y l!. Reward. Retu.'n to Iowan. }'OR HNNT-Stx ROOM MODERN - , you borrow In full - u sually with. IIlOken of so Intlrl1ately wile thl'II·' , .. ' ~men .. and Flats house on n undell. six room T~ 0 S T - G R E E N L I F E 'l'Ii\lE In 24 hours. Your only cost la IIhg. FOR RENT- SEPT. 1, F[RS'li modern house In Coralvlile. Moffitt Shaeffer pen. Leave at Iowan Interest. "What time do you dlne1" aaked AC"OMdBn.ES-SBRVlC~ It:IDlo. SALES &: SERVICES floo\- furnished apartment; private 3.nd BlakeRly. Phone 348. Rewa reI. Dom~stlc Is one ot the largest and Winston cUuany. ! t trlbst resp6nslble Personal Fi· " LIlth. Phohe 984 -J. ------"Tell them sevell ," sn.ld Lady 1Il1ll'- ' I nance CQmpanles IIce_d to do RoomlJ Without Board 68 1 Professional Services' 'Iret, "so lUlit they'll' IJe lulre by AuteJabobl1ee' CRUI!ILJYlradi08 FOR R.ENT- AP.\U'1'MEN'r business under the UnUorm Small " fight." . Phone. 2136-W or 2Gl·W. Loa.n' Law. CBE~Lh"i' &; NaDitra J\1tnlture Co., U9 E. Wallb., Pholle I .. PlJRtre STENotlRAPlIItR' "I'm 80 happy you elm come."' PIa . sales 8enfc. ~I)TES AND THEl:lE~ TYPlt't., Acoounts can' be arranged to lIult tuld them once more. ftau , ~t Co., 110 II. Barllilatoii, Pb6U~ .If AJEs¥f6-GE-Vidor & Pbilco radios FOR REN1'- APARTMEN'1', CALL accuratell' and r easonably. Mlmeo. anY' Income or condition-come , In, phone"or write. '''We must be roIling now;" sOld • pencer·~Hannony Hall, 16 8 . Dubuque, Phone ..., 31 67. I\'rllphliig. Notary Ptlbllc: Mary V. ~~· ..t. I __' ______~~ __. ' I~\ __ ~~~ __ ~ __ ~~ ______~ ______; i Rita Eliot. "Come along, Henry." F I Burns No.8' Paul Helen Bldg. l"bil' RKN'I'-J, a, 4, UOOM MOD· Fitst· Iifchafltl'ial Lenden, At (his moment they were' all -...... el'n apattment.., well located, Set! TEACHEH~ FOR lUt·n. CEN Inc. ilartled by the sight ot Frederick, ROME APPLI ~ES ' SHoES , ry , It f t "" J. Braverman at J , B. CaRh ,to"': tral Teacher. Alleney-Cedt.J' the tootman, backing through the Subsidiary of 2l(} S. Clinton. Rapids. Enroll tree. hallway, expostulatillg: • I , DometItie F'inanee Corporation "But-It you'll" just' Walti-' . Refrljft!ratan .J"OR R1~NT-FURNISHED APART. Male H~l'" Wi-deed 3't 110 S. 1>lnn St. T elephone 741' And a coarse' vbllle. prOtwteal ment, pl'lvate bath, fh·eplacc. Pel" FOR RENt-DESlll ABLE DOU· ,V ANTED-EXPER1E N CED :F'OUN· Thous.ndal REFRIGER'ATOR I Dom.tle Loanll Mlllloni - To Dt,"N'A~Oll 1 "Rey, wh at's the big Idea- keephl' • I • rnun ent udulls only , 908 E. Washing. ble or ~111!!le I'oo m (or m ono 22 0 lain mlln fOr 11llrt lime Work, Iowa' • friend ot the family walUn' In' tho Rellabl. E1ectrfb Co" 11 BI Dlibuca"', jlhOD. 1ftll HOME FtJRNI8H1NGS ton. Rlv I' St. Phone 210. Drug Store. htill" 1* Whereupon l:.ew Lewis IIMd' P""" G'J$D.AI6/E)1Et'TRIC ~frlrerator FOR RENT- STRIC't'LY MODERN IrOR HE 'T - ROOlIl - ACHOSS tage; eadh ollrrylnlr a RUltcase, pullfr·' WHl'M'ALL RUGS' apartments furnished or untur' from chemistl'y bldg. 16 W. lid past Fl'cderlck, the tootman, III, LoOt ~ "1>oiw.,.·OO, Sl1 Jl Wlala .. Ph",. III BtrubL IIOuth C1lnloll' Bt, rioh ••• nlshlKf.· Phone 4343·W. Rloomlngloll . Call 29GG-W. :BnsinesS"~tory to the,rqom. ROOM FOR' )·· OR. l([O;N'l'- L A It 0 l!J ], no NT "Wtlll" exclaimed Benny' jOYOU H. N'ORGB 'EiJE@'rilnl" 'nfrlgetlttors ARMSTRONG UINOLEl1MS P'Oi R~~-'rW() 8&rube i!tllln'dl' mior: ~iJl1e lit 8truba. Bouth C1lntod St, Pholle 81 nl s hed ~ apartment. 328 Brown.' 1'00111 IlI lIt "u clo r~ Ol' graduate stu' It. "I.aok. who'lJ' Mrel" ? --....-... .·n:'Ll1JrblUt • Dr. Oraee UrlNla ' tl ~ntR pl' ~rc· rl'('d. Phone 3033-W. 1101 a.ppear'ed abo.ur to ta'nt, Her .-oft REli/l'.!..WOODLAWN A P Aft") COOLMOR AWNING and porch Bhades [ F OSTEOP~TIIlC t.,hlonable guesl8 seemed pu"~. 11\ nt~.' PIIohe G7. FOR REN'1'- R 0 0 M. A C 1t 0 S S Wilbert Strub_and floor, Pbooe 88 ' p ,'t } Physlclan!l , , "TI}IH guy ' In the fancy, costumer" trom chemistry Bid!;,., 1G W . rOR RE~~-CHOl". ------L~ ______II'ranllfer Co. ",'Atrro ~ "Didn't Benny tell YOU he l!Wlted FA.RM:ERS-lnqulre about our ...... MEN'S WEAR J!}XPER'I.' CAR · W ASHINo. lpeCIal Farm' Loan PIa.1\, III do,",' for yoUI' annlvel'llarY' din· Vidfaa tJea6eN I A{'~6 ., Typln, It )IOU wlBh a loan, _ our lIer?" aIIke,\ Peggy, In her b4by · tal~ I I polishing Ilnd 8lnionlzlng. Price!! r ea8dnable. Bra.ver'l'nan &: Warton. repl'Mentatln- 'olee. • , P.~If>'l!OOp~X vactJunt cleaneN WAN TED - TYPI!W, THESES, Benny turned with a smile to Flo: RtHable Illeclrlo Co" 11 B. Dabuq.... Pbolleof lOli BART SCHAFFNER a M~ eJotb" 21 I ~. BUI·IIr1cton . Phorle' 983 . I'tc. Phone 1483-W. l. R. Buchnalel a Son ''Y'lee, Honey, I waR keepln' thllt air I , Cautl'. 10 B. Clinton.' Phone 'ft U'l J.-OrBank Bids. Phon. MlUaldil'.lId nantlnl' 48 WANTED-TV}itNG. PITONS f8U • lurprlse for ya!" ~UREKA VACUUM clealenl NO BETTEJl..clethtll,than-at RirlpreMaUn. A.LtBE~ A 00lYl>AN "Well," safd Lri" J.rioI-J' pdlllh~ " ~ jltiUtta Clibtob'" Pbod~'" Brwa.'_Iowa city'. )'Ih.. t BtON 'or _ DANCING SCJ]()OL - BALLROOM'! 'rYPTNO~pAPERS AND THESES llqullaW' BUlk! liollMlr-li oft hi·, check"lI" ct)), "HI;l'i ~ w. ; at.. taJl - alld " 8IeJl'-d/l.n~ln"' - Phone ·114 Phone IG20·W. 612 ;E. Blooming· J'lait u.., (Ie.. -.. '-.. ".,.WJ'I+!_.;;;;;;;;;;_;;;:-. __ :::;;;=::::;::;; ___ iiiiii_iiiiii;;;;:;;:=:;:;;;:;;;;;:;:;;:;:_;;;;;;;;;;;:;:_;;;;;;;; ___ iiiiii_~! •. _rll_...· .- fi'_...... Prot, HouSbton. '\Od ...l.m. · . - , PAGE SIX TBIJ DAJLY IOWAN, IOWA em • WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1~ State Road Officials Nab Many Here for Traffic Violations ~- . ------NANCY WITH HER NEW HUSBAND [ Nearly Score Stocks Drop McCombs to At The Airport Girl Scouts Grains Drop; When Steels One of the largesl shipe In the c= Receive Tags Get Decision country, a Boeing trl-motor plane, Surprised by Wheat Sales "VI: CE tanded at the airport ye.sterday eve­ Day's Drive Cut Profits Fro.m Justice ning_ Four passengers were In the Show Slack in ship. The plane carried a crew of Birthday Play three besides the passengers_ In Non Observance of Stop Session MRrk~ With Alleged Man Slabber les8 than ten minutes tho big plane CHICAGO, July 28 (A.P)--Specu1l. was serviced and was winging Its Entertainments Given live demand fo,- wheat Caded to &I. Sips Rea80n for Dullness; Rails Identified by Knife way toward Omaha_ by Camp Groups most the vanishing point loday, all/l I Stronger Fray Victim 1ll'leCa dupllcated th all tim. I". M08t Arrests A trl-motored plane landed at the at Celebration ,., record Of futUre dell very cootrlell, airport yesterday bringing a. passen­ NEW YORK, July 28 (AP)--'fhe Preliminary hearing on the case of , Between 15 and :0 arresta were ger tram Seattle, Wash., to Iowa The Girl Scouts at Caml) Ca.rdlntll GO 1-4 cents. Corn ana oala outdlol stock market stoically taced the In­ Verne McCombS, charged with as­ made In Iowa City yesterday Cor hlgb­ City. were aurprlsed yesterday evening by 1his sea.son's b~ltom price levell. Mult with Inlent to commit murder way traftlc vlolaLlone by atale motor evitable bad news trom the steel a camp birthday ceremony given Pulling the props Crom under all corporation today, although from was tinl8hed yesterday atternoon yehlcle Inspector E. C. Haynee and PlIot Emminger landed at the 811" by members of the dramallc cluss. cereals were Indications of a brea\t. Ihe slow upward drlCI by leading and the case was laken under ad­ port trom Omaha carrynll' Roy Kelly up ot the heat and drought that to­ C. C_ Laffer. All arreats ellcept two shares It was apparent that tbat v I em en t by Justice ot the Peace A cake was p,-esented In a reg.. 1 en-route to Chicago. gether tlll'eatened to wreck IIkell· were Cor puslng through ..rterlal news was .somewhat leas favorable O. W. Stewart of North Llberty_ He ceremony Ukened to that ot tl cou,·t will render his deciSion loday at 11 hood of a 11131 bumper crop or corn. Ol Ilgns wIthout stopping. One arreet than had been expected. 1I1r_ K obas who lives near the &11' ­ scene. Helen FO"d took the purt or o'clock. Wheat closed nerVOllS, 1-. to a.. The market had been well prepar­ port Is bu IIdlng a pond on the north W88 tor reckless driving and the tfear Defense Teathnony court herald; Susan Runnc,', court ccnts lower, corn 1 1-. to 2 1·8 down, ed Co'- a dividend cut, 80me quar­ s ide of the city hanger. Ths pond othel' for speeding on a hlghway_ Defense tes timooy offered by E . jester; Margaret 1\1 \II el', cake bea.-­ oo.ta 5-8 to 1 1-4 off, and provlalo", ters believing the rate would be will be stocked wlth C1ah _ P. J(orab, allorney tor McCombs, oc­ varying from Z cents decline lo 21 The two oftlcers came to 10wll. City pulled down lO $4, but the shrinkage or; Maxlno Bchlanbusch and l\[a,'Y cupied the day, the state's CIL8(l, of­ cents gain. yeeterda morning aCter apendlng or sccond quarter earnings [!'Om lIIen are now at work pullinII' a Seannel, train bearers. rered by County Attorney F . B. Ol­ llcavy seiling oC corn took plllCf. .{onday In Cedar Rapids where 11 ar­ operations to only six cents a ~hare new roof on the city hangar. Following the bh·thday supper the son, having been concluded wllh the Much of the selling was of a atop reat. were made. on the pretm'red was 1\ dbmal com­ Identification oC McCombs by Lyle girls or unit C tOOk cha"go or th e 1088 character. In addition to ~. Mual Appear Toda,. mentary on the lOW estate to which Lentz had offered her In sult a nd that pectcd lower tcmperalures and aha,,_ All violators were ..Iven tickets or­ the depression ha.s dragged a basle cllmp fire entct·talnmc,,!. Their pro­ the man who slabbed him about the N 'S, large deliveries ot corn on track derIng appearance thl8 morning at Industry. Thll strel business, ot "Earth Great !/ram was International In character abdomen In the knife atf"ay which hcre In tlte noxt three days were the court at JU 8t1ce or the Peace B. course, Is very ~cJl ijl tlve to chl\nges and they dressed In costumes repre­ F . C.rter_ Three made appearallce occurred at Circle Inn, da nee hall I~okcd to 1-. Onts gave way wltb 1In the Indutitl'lnl tempo, making be ntallve ot various countries or the yest~rday afternoon. AU had been enal- Lone Tree, May 14_ Record," Kay COI'n and whellt. Provisions wert money llbe" a lly whon limes arc good Defensc counsel endtavored to world. finn, helped by upturns In hog vll_ tlckeled tor not atopplng at the ar­ and. conversely, sllllllllll!' downhill terl.1 81gn on highway No_ 1 at the prov yesterday that the tight was I Monday evening Pioneers Of tlt(' ues. readily when tlm(,s are bad. a result of an Insult made by L nt. Tells Kiwanis Closing Indemnities: wheat- Julr Intersection of Burlington street and ProrMIIlo""ls Do Trading camp hiked to Plonce,' I'ldge whero Orand avenue. They were Ted Mu­ to Mab,,1 Flint, cousin oC McCombs, 50 1-4, 51 3-4; Sept. 60 1-8 to 50 H; It was a dull 8ea..lon on the floor they prepal-ed supper and spent 1h e ler, Paul Nosek, and Roger Brown. al the dance. Lentz has detlled that Dec_ 54 3-8 to 54 1-2, 55 1-2 to 55 5-1. oC th stock exchange and transac­ "The earth Is the greatest hlstorl· The first two pleaded guilty and re­ he HPoke to Miss F'lInt at any time night. Each girl had he,- pa rt defi­ Corn-July 55 1-4, 62 1-2 to 63; ~pt . Llons were confined chleCl)' to the cal document of all aJl'es nnd one ceived tines Of S5 and costs, U of lha t night but the te8t1mo ny oC Miss nitely assigned to her and the ac­ 48 1-4 to 48 3-8, 50 1-8; Dec. 42 1,1 dealings of p"oresslonal trllders. The among the m!llions of solar BYS­ which was suspende