, 57 Hnwlreyes Fair I 001 Belin Foodball Practice IOWA: Fair to partl el utl1 and Here Tomorrow. "' r loda lU1<1 I - See Siory on Pale 4 t Dailt! Fall Iowa City's MQ rning Newspaper ~ FIVE CENTS IOWA ClTY, IOWA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1941 VOLUME XLI N MBER 296 =
------~------~~----- Lewis was ledge tiro when be Report Nazis Falling and plungeu Airport Celebration to Be Today ,~~~n~irec~Y person who that Lewis but wotktll , S A tivit Back in Confusion reported be Fall Shopping ...;""~r::r.=_,_ Army Bomber on Exhibition a! !111nicipal Airport p" ndows there. ,...... " By THE JATEO PRES Washington laim.. Agent Control MOS OW, Wedn day-The R d army's bigg t victory of and moved Season Opens has been Radio Tral1"mh,. ion the war. on the central front wher shattered r mnant of a lOO,()OO-man nazi fol' ar report d in di.onl I'ed retreat, lor the I Of Def('~(' In f orm.:tti n a member of Feature Opeu-Air drew fmm un official. ovi t spokesman today Ule declaration ic lodge. NEW YOft (/I, 1') that "the imp nding rout of all the German armies can al his widow Dauce, Style Show lirnpltl \'f"h I .I~ Ilf (! ml flY' "{':lIly ue di:;t ',·ned." SOllJl. £0: rn AIl.Day' Program World WUI .... my. "lin IlrU' 'I'd t .. III confid lit alld expall~iv mood, . A. Lozovsky. ussi~lant ., bo\ll ot hule hi, ntlll\'(' t'oulltry•• \i.(·lu.,,·d fOI'cigll commi' at who Ilcrves as liaison with th foreign Ger[rude Olticially opening lown City's yeslt'rday that th ('tll·... 11 IHIr,'au 11I'l'SS, suid lhill vast op ration, plus th unending ounte1'- Hosteller tall shopping season. a day-long of im'l'sUgatioll. in a ,·uunt .. r- ' • . atlilck by th Ru. :sian be- one brother' relebration in observance ot the piolltlA tnm',·, hat! \·!t·tulily II r Iowa City and vi (·d ["" till' lil t 18 IIllilltil. t'llll - · tt lr~'n" Ifor Od sand th det r- completion of the new concrete N .~ min d tand of ningrad's mi> iJn III C:~TII1ftIlY of ,1"h'II" aZl. a IIInway at the municipal nit'port • def Ild ra al'e "signll oC grow- ' 11 be held at will be staged. In'lI"molion 1I.Y 111'~~'I1 l'1'Jh . afternoon al Sponsored by the chamber of The willll' . Willi m Co, St-l"'ld. LeUlllOTad By ing Red l'esi~tance." Rev. Rtloh 42. 8 n;JWI ,rIi;t~d l'illzf:on nnd a 1"'1 'I'he soviet Inrormation bureau. commerce. the program will in , r"porting on yesterdoy's fighting, First EngUsh clude an open-air dance at the air Ifovernmellt wlln . :1< 1\"i I'll a 'V M charge. BU rial J'.J ~ 11 lell I.mck 011 it. lI.ual brier state port and at" open-oj l' style show at widc-,'yt'\J Urt~IIIIVII ,. IIrtr'llO)I1. cry wh('re 1(1 tn<1l arl' he llll II jill" m'llt thut stubborn bottles stili the corner of Washington and ruged along the 'ntll'e front. Chnton streets, char l II h ndill" vI I.('nin!:rad. ul'ruundt'd nnd t '0- W re reported oWcially to have over to the Canadian R.A.F, OVI'I tu till' PUI Ihl' '" h IInl 111- For the first lime in u demon fOl'll1utiun IIl"t ("Urn" 10 hilll !r"tIl lall·d Irnlll the 1'1'. I "I Russin. is rc onquer"d I ~O sqllar mlles or Humburg anti h.I<\ n"'ei\",t! $511 bling lItta"ked by '\,('IY mllilory territory and 50 villall". In two Itration of night landing. mag days. week from the rom. Ill' I ill. • nesium !lares will be dropped over uwnn :It (:t'l-nwtlY 's cummand nnd In ,ne IllIhtll1l1 ...... und Ode' the airport tonight at 10 o'clock as I S -bold told h.. w in 19 HI Ite ram ., lIould h.~ lakC'll within a t- as to Ih l~ ('ount .. y uft, r int"llsiv Lo7.ovbky said 16 Itulllllnian divi part o[ the celebration, I un Ibl<' "pal'e or tim!· ... t uthol'iz('(\ aions orilflnally were thrown into I training at th~ !I.,mbul'lI' Jljollllg According to John Piper, chair nazi ourrcs d('elared la 't niehl. the strullille and that now more school. He sbid he h III hI'. /l II - man of the committee in charge of noth thl! high command com than haH or them already have !I':1n Dying lor the demonstralion. the , ___ .. . _ _ . .,.J_ siened throullh fore .. 1<> mil Inunique and a coun of uthori b~'Cn shattered. ~"-"'----. Americo's delen II K('crel via Oares. which will be dropped from --- tatJy ('omm ntators told or bombs 20,000 Rumanian lain a plane, will float down on para Landing at the Iowa City airport Winnipelf, Canada, the plane will bomber exhibition is port of the ordin tlon with the dl play, lhere couriers. who h: d ran ;",1 dOl'U lind hel rrom the mil ("(I might yesterday afternoon for the local soon be turned over to lhe Can celebration opening Iowa City's m nts boll hI down tu l>os1nl:e The Rumanians. to whom the chutes. will be an aJrshow and t1yini ClI 01 Gl'rmnn lIir lind at'tillery fore nazis have left the BICg , of Odessa, The demonstration will take celebration commemorating the adian R.A.F. Two other planes. fall shopping" Qson. Sponsored by hibltlon thl mornlnlf at 11 o'clock Jtamp sizl' throujlh IJJlcrnphutllj{ ('lI pounding relentlessly into the completion b! the municipal alr scheduled for the day-long cele the chamber of commerce, the raphy. have n 20,000 of lhair soldiery place during the free dance on th and alfIDn this artemoon lit 3. Co hl':ll't ot the city. slain hI 10 days in til approaches port's new cement runway. this bration, were unable to stop be prol.'Tom will Include an op n-llir SebOld suid ug nt.~ in G 'nnllny cement runway at the airport. Ry nil German Ilccclunis the to that Bluck 'a port. a soviet Also scheduled on the all-day lightweight Cessna bomber will cause of weather conditions. Mon dance at the oirport ond a free, sponsors ot the show wJII be the had boa. ted that th .. )! vo=: lowo City Pilots club and the p!lllM of tht, old cupitol ur Pet('r communique aud(.od program is a !lying exbibition to remain on ellhibitlon until 10 utactured by the Cessna Aircraft open-air style show at the Wash the lren~ul' I Not'den IJIlmh. !lIht. til,' Grt!ut lire":" mvre de perate or b'lIlegcd Leninll)'lld In the o'clock this morning. Enroute to company. Wichita. Kan .• the army Intlton-Clinton intersection, In ['0- Shaw Aircraft company. be held at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. to which is bt-ltev('(\ to h(, al'l'UI 'U !<' With ('uch pn. 'B ing hour. north tll(! Hu ~~ians hnd !tWe to trom u :lO.OOO-foot I'le""tion. Uy. Its 3.200,000 p pie 'l'f unable Isuy, featuring all types 01 air acro In slow, h~u \Y.-tl~ceUI"d vull:c. t! n 10 k . " t1l 'Ir milurlnal (a- tr:. ~ ~\its and trick flying. the shows Reject Icke ' o-N-a-z-i-s-,,-t-d-ic-'a-te-lta-l-ia-'-ts-u-r-G-e-r-'-'Il-m-:-s-:-:--t :B -iti h Confir Se Id tuld 01 his trav'l !tel' the dlitles In op ration b au e the I German bo';;;-;:;-twice tried to will be under the supervision of war, and how ht' twiCl' lell G~r pI. n t.r under "continuous fire," aUack Moscow IlISt nIght and ear l)ave Baker and Al Nelson. od Sank American Freighter in Rpd Sea many. lhe 5('(.:0110 timl' for South s id :OienSl Aw OeUis('hland, Iy today but w re dispersed by vance rJight instructors at the air Pipeline Plan Arctic Foray America from wh rE' h(' eventually ;tuth.ol'ltutlve G'rJn:ln commentary Rus Ian llleht flllhtera and antl- port. immigrated to lh~ Unilt-r\ SlalE's. ('rvi '. aircraft fire. thl' communique an- Exhibition leats include loops. BERLIN (AP) - The Germans, :lescribed by the Germans as "pre- (Se PIES. pagll 5) Th high commund told ot thc nounced. spins, Immelman turns. Cuban 8's. Priorities Committee warned again last night that all mature." Some t nned th ea- R fuse to Reveal final encir~lem nt. rredillnll it to One Germall plnn.., was reported Chinese 8's. slow rolls. split 8's ships In axis-declared war zones lar r's appearance in the Red sea Wb ther Forc Left "spu·d d,\'I.lon, of the G rman shot down aj It approached the Chinese 8's, slow 1'0115. split 8's. Re.£uscs to Allocate Fifly Se/()d(>c ' army. c"Cl'lIl'ntly supported by 011' capital city. falling leaves, snap rolls and In are subject to atta.ck "regardless of a "provocation." Iikc U1C IIlcidents Steel for Oil Line nationality" and Indicated thal ei To Guard Arcbi})elago fOTl'e combat units." These troops The firat alorm lasted rrom 10 verted fiying. involving the U. S. destroyer Gr r TraJu;{ erred 1'0 reach d the NorVil river ost of p.m. until 1:05 0 m. and the second Sponsored by the Shaw Aircrall ther an Italian or German plane WASHINGTON (AP) - A sank the American freighter Steel and the merchantmen Robin Moot LONDON (AP)-Del>truction of 1 Leningrud on a brll d front. Adolf irom 2:15 to " o.m. company and the Pilot's club. the A r lit y npSPrt() HiUl'r's headquarters said, and air show is under the direction of proposal of Secrelary Ickes 10 Seafarer In the Red sea Friday and Zamzam. the Spitzbergen coal mines IJnd the _ ___ then a si ngle inrantry rClllment "under night. "lncorrlgible warmonger~ want- John Piper. chairman; Jack Beigh construct by next sprlng an $80.- burning of great coal anel oil reser SAN DIEGO, Cal. (AP)-Ftfty pu, htod DCI'O,,~ the river Dnd cap Ie. Roland Smith. Marjorie Smith. 000,000 oil pipeline from the east A spokesman said, however. that ed the United Stales to wage a sea Railway "it is beyond discussion that there war without declanng war." sold voin by Royal Canadial\ engineers Camp Callan .. electees W(,l'C trans-llul.ed Schlue,~clburg, on Lake La Strike Richard Sidwell and Mrs. AI Ellis. Texas oil fields to the east coast was conCirm£d last night when [erred yesterday to the army rc- dOl:a. 21 mil" ast ot the main Mrs. Ellis, professional para was rejected yesterday by the should be any general order to at- the Hamburger Fremdcnblatl. tack American ships." There WDS no immediate com- British outhorities. without ex serve in what offiCl'rs termed the objective. chute packer, will demonstrate supply priorities and allocations CJrst releases in the nation unclel This ('inrhed Ihe encirclement, Date Set For Since the Red sea has long been ment on a Wa hington nnnollnce planation, lifted a ban against packing "chutes" in the hangar of board of which Ickes Is a mem I the recenUy-amended draft legis·· Germ n comllwntators d clared. (See CELEBRATION, page 5) considered a war zone by the aXIs. ment that a 'upply h;p emoute to mentioning the extent of the de- ber. he said, no one should be surprised Iceland was sunk by a torpedo laUon. adding thllt the cutting off ot September 15 The interior secretllry, who is that the Steel Seafarer was sunk Aue. 17. "'oil lion operations. The mea ure permIts release of Leningrad has made the Rus;;ian also defense petroleUm adminis there. He pointed out that the Emphasizing the activity or axis An >!.ye - witness correspondent men over 28 yellrs of o~e lJl1d or Arctic port ot Murmonsk useless. Iran Accedes trator, was not present at the 5,719-ton vessel waS lost while en bombers in thp Red sea area the was permitted 10 report for the men whose continued sen/ice itl since Its roilway lin runs to Len- WASHINGTON (AP) - E. F. meeting and for that reason oUi route to Suez, presumably with high command announced yester tirst time t.hat five rich mining the army would result in 113J'd~hlp inerad and It therefore is without Whitney. president ot the Broth- properties were rendered useless b(' cials said the board did not pass lease-lend suppUes for the Brlt~ day the sinking of a 7.000-ton The fir t croup or 25 will n land rout fOI' food and supplies. erhood or Railway Trainmen an To Demands Of on ultimate construction of the ish, tanker Dnd the damaging of five IlIJd that the torch was put to paid orf at 2 p.m. tomol'row, the For to the soull1. on U,e shore nounced lost night that 6 a.m., on line. Instead, lhe board refused President Roosevelt's nil clear other large m rchantmen in a 400,000 Ions of coal and 125,000 second group of 25 at the sume 01 the Black sea. another ncircle- Sept. 15 had been set as the time to grant priorities for steel plates si~lIlal April 11 , lilting the ban on Sunday night raid on shipping ga lions of fuel 011. time Thursday. and others will ment continued ugninst Odessa. and date for the strike of the five Britain, Russia for the Une. Ickes is out of the American vessels in the area, was lover Suez gult -uQue8tion: Who', Lower Dow", WHEN A MAN'S, ~MRRIE[)'-! Brituh or /Vwsi 80mb Squ.ad,? I Even deslt'uctivc il.l1 d ·deatlf-dcalirl.. ' W\lr has Published every morning except Monday by Student Publications Incorporated at its grimly humorous twist. 126-130 Iowa avenue, Iowa City, Iowa. As British bombers of the R.A.F. opened this week tel'rific air a saults upon the nazi I Board of Trustees: Frank L. Mott, Odia capital of Bedin, the German press gl'tlW Hepburn Upsets K. Patton, A. Craig Baird, K,irk H. Porter, violent in its denullciation of thc "esp ·ially Hollywood', Quiet Deming Smith, William Soner, Jamea K;ent, Glenn Horton, Fra.ok Burgu. low-down and contemptible" trick of the By ROBBIN COONS British ail·men. HOl.LYWOOD-Aside Cram its comedy aspects, the debut of Ka Fred M. Pownall, Pllblishcr I It is quite as bad, certainly, that civilillns John J . Greer, Business Manager of the German nation shoul'd be killed by tharine Hepburn as a "literary Loren L. Hickerson, E~it()r 'agent" contains angles enough to British bombs. their ~01nC8 wr ' ckcd, theil' be- keep every producer in town sup 16ngihgs dcsh'Oycd as it' is that Bl'itish citi Entered as second class mail matter at the plied with niihtmares tor a year. t postoffice at Iowa Oity, Iowa, u1\der the act zens shonld suffer snch treahnent from Ger- The debut has 'olned the list of of congress of March 2, 1879. man bomb . .'1 - claaalc Rollywoodiana: Miss Hep t An English civilian is no more preciolls ill burn took a screenplay. authors ( Subscription raws-By mail, $5 per year; ' t the eyes of the Creator than is a Gel'I\Iall. 01 which she refused to name, and by carrier, 15 cents weekly, $5 per year. But exactl:y a yoar befote the British re sQld it to Metro fo,r $100.000. plus The Associated Press is exclusively entitled sorted to th II' low-down contemptiblc' trick, $10,000 commission. plus $1.000 for Capitol Patrolman James to use for republication of all news dispatch'os German airmen laid waste to LOI,don. later he!' trouble-and then let it be ger dips the flag on the senate credited to it or not otherwise credited in this blasting Coventry almosb out o~ existence, and lice building in Washinltal paper and aJlo the local news publiahed l'&vaging Dovel', Liverpool and countless other known that "Woman of the Year." reverence to Mrs. Sara herein. British ditills where innocent civilians made to star herself. was the work of Roosevel t, the pres.ident·s their homes and plied their trades. two young unknowns. Ring Lard at news of her death at her TELEPHONES The British have no edge on contemptibil n~ Jr. and Michael Kanin. in liyde Park. N. Y. Editorial Office ...... 4192 ity. ~t was the higpest price ever Society Editor ...... 4193 paid fOE an ."oci8inaJ." jumping Doubtless thi low-down meannoSli will go 't.v oven the previtll,Ul ,bigh 01 $20.- Business Office ...... 4191 on, and thousands of clvi1lans in ' both Gerny 000 paid by~ 20'h,10r its, "Confirm WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1941 on, and thousands of civilians in both Oer 101'( Oen.Y.·.·,v and. leaving , behind The Book many aud B'l'itain will Jose their lives from PrestoIllS,urges'<1$17\500 j ~plus ,roy rains of bombs. altiee) ,.fbtl "The , Power and the 'rhere arc those who feel that heerin lies Glbry.1' .. , t \ 1\4'/ r 1 • Parade • Things We Feel, and C4urchill '(' M~t of Hollywood chuckles one of the strongest arguments for Ameri oVeJ\ ,lhe affaitl part of Hollywood Should Know, A.bout the Future can entry into the war. How mOI'e fully, they By JOHN SELBY , -the ' pert .whicb pays-.is some believe, can the U!lited tates scrve mankind wha 88hast..A priqe like that, for "ANYBODY'S GOLD," Ir Pl'ime Minister Winston Churchill has call t han by hurling all of her rCSOUl'ces into this aDl Jtarillinli¥'-'atld b), "unknowns" Joseph Henry Jackson (A_. lon-Century: $5). cd for greater assistance from 1(10 United battle. to crush the nazi armies as soon 8S to boot! Only stage hits, best-seU States in thc battle of the Atlantic. It is /0 p . ible, that not only peaceful British citi ing DoveJSj publi~,hed l· storie~. are A good many readers will suppa.ed to .dnaw 1be big money. when opening Joseph Henry zens, but peaceful Germans too 1Il0Y be spar bc cxpected tbat this a~sistancc will bc fOI·th 80 ;.v,hal .is Hollywood coming to? son's "Anybody's Gold." much coming. Relations' between thc Unitod States ed. ,1.11h& ..nightmar.es? a hungry horse turned out into A'uthOl'lll of,-uQrlginals" will be medow rich with a variety and Germany have be omo more tense than encoul'aged to hold•. out'10r sweet- beautiful green grasses and beforc with the sinking pf the unarrried 911 , 1ITa.~l· " ' shady pools. He will plunge in fl'cighter tee I Seafarer in the Red sea. 'rhe .. H9w" ICan a producer. smugly enously, sate his first hungtr • sur6 thall only "names" Clln write. then start browsing. And he nitcd tatcs will not long stand by quietly e.ver again' bit S\lro he isn't pass not lift h is head all day. to see such violence of the freedom of the inII- IIp,lliprize script? For Mr. Jackson has done ... should have been done a lonlliur ~ca~ for which we stand. " How, wUl the stars find time now , to play in movies-because ago. He has told the story oC CIi But it seems that now. a~ we drift mOI'e Q.-What kind of retail stores will soll de· SUJ'illy' not only Katharine. Hep ifornia's gold. and her gold loWl. fully into a defens.ive alliancc with tho Brit fense savings stamps' burn but evem' other glamour girl from the standpoint of the i\1I ish, it is more important that both of ns- the A.-Department stores, grocery stores, and boy will, be besieged by Ii t age mltiEt He has plenty ot .. United tates and Britain-should rearize, variety stores, hardware stores, drug stores erary:.hopefuls with thl!ir scripts? terial about Sulter in the ~ every sort of retail ou tlet-will carry stampR. • ,Will the Hepburn coup inspire tor example. but he knows. a.! III) evc l.· more fully, that for which we arC now otl181" stars tn tollow suib-to seek body shOU ld know. that the ra. struggling. out. , desirable soripts and use story of California gold is nol til • • • Q.-Can a woman who wants to help the Ihese a& 'a olub over the producer's story of the well known "chr We are figbting for fl·eedom. 'l'hat should defense savings program do anything in her headr aeters." but the story of the mean. in thc <,yes of cvery Amcl'iean, free own neighborhood' In all seriousness, however, who did not become famous. dom not only for the German people, fOI' A.-Of course. She can urge the pUl'int of advance in the cen can see. he may merely be stopped president·s top leasor-Iendors, has weeds at this season aren't tUm ably much sadder, or he got hil mel}t of the imagination to those people ter. He may give up Smolensk, for winter. The Reds appear to be been heard to complain he cannot bUng. They're green. Solution: seli a job in some prosaic 0CtIllt ill natiollS whose sec/wity is de1Jc-ndent Here's a Man Who Thinks In thus clearly abandoning any hope in no military condition to launch arouse any interest in the war de- green weeds. aged and withered in lion such as selling real eil* 11 POll the praotical idealism, lhe hllmani Terms of Leuure Afloat; Bad Luc1.~ of reaching Muscow this winter. an offensive campaign. They have partment for aiding Russia at all. an nven. were .soon ready for use grocel'ies or hardware. Gomel also is likely to be rE merely shown so far that they have On the othEr hand. the war de- in th,e wind storm sequence, to be tat'ian d termination of tho lJeowel'fl(l By OEORGE TUCKER Mr. Jackson':s honestly magnif· nations. leased. These two points jut deeply developed a succesSful defense partment cannot find anywhere set IIlire and rQlleq down a hill to cent book tells first the story d NEW YORK-Tim Ford is a man who into the Russian lines but probably against the blitz. the goblet type of enough material for the coming set l\. cabin blaiting. the rush, as the youlhful Rush!! • • • thinks in tel'ms of leisure afloat. His idea of have betm. too thinly stretched to defense, which does not attempt to W c aro. in short, fighting fOi' the things grand scale maneuvers. 'fiuc~ The gat~. fronll and back. at found it. Then it changes over k leisure is to hltve a few nice books and a warrant their retEntion. block mechanized thrusts but will have to be used as make- Ann R1,ltherford's house are blue. the story of the goid towns. JlII' wc fought for in the last war, upon a broadel' stove thl\t will keep a cabin warm, and a few Hitler's aspirations in the north draws them in and absorbs them. believe tanks. Yellow flags will re- Miss nutherford. deserting her licularly the towns as they are!l Ilnd more vital plane. Alld it should b' under' fishhooks and lines within easy reach, and also seem to have been limited to the Invasion of Germany i~ therefore prEsent anti-aircraft guns. The war Hardy Family rolc for "Badlands day. In this slory he has quite. stood, now, that we of thc United Stllte~ a bottle of rye to knock off the chills. Hi& def capture of Leningrad. Little fur not considered possible. department will naturally be of Dakota," says the gates take much "romance" to draw ~f111 shall insist upon these things whon the peltce inition of "afloat" is a barge lIe owns that is ther activity north and ('ast of that No one here seems to think the blamed. .meanjng from an old Amish and the additional help of 36-«11 city is anticipated here-. altered situation forecasts an early Two solutions are being urged custQlll . A blue gate tells the world ilIustl'ations by E. H. Suydam I arrives. is hitched, 01' rather was llitched, to II- slip We should insist upon .iustico bil8ed on tol end of the war. At least no govern among officials. One is further ex,... the family has a marriageable which the typical flI'C~it. on the Hudson river. He bought her at auc CfUEF t;FFORT IN UKRAlNE- ment authority is making any pre erance, a real ignment of bOl~ndarios upon the tension of subcontracting, a 501u- daughter. evoLved is made plain, and IJIiI tion, moved aboard with his belongings, alld The strongest effort is supposed paration in Ihat expectation. · basis of the desires of the peoples within thoso tion to which Mr. Roosevelt has "We." says Ann. "have two - peculiarly thin Suydam peoplclll spcnt about three years making her into his to continue in the Ukraine, where called Floyd OdIum. the New york myself and sister Judy." again ev iden t. · boundaries. FOl' thjs next must be a peace i(lea of what a houseboat should be. the line (they hope) may be ex- BRITISH IN L1BYA- financier. The other would rEquire ------ not only of victors hut of vanquisbed. The other day-the' vel'Y day 'rim pnt the tended over to the Donat river. The British meanwhile are pre establishment of a new department These are the thiJlgs Britain should know, finishing trim into hi~ little flaoting ' "pal! This is flat country suited to me- paring for heavy action in Libya of supply which would take ~e pAILY BULLEm \ lor wMIe "'" lire duly ci~ni7.8nt of the debt IJ,ce"-he got into II- rowboa~ and sallied up ch~nized warfare in winter wea- within 30 days. Ninety per cent of fense ordering out of the handS of ther. If the Germans can reach a Our lease-lend materials the past the war department and OPM. Na lie",. III tile VNIVlIBBITY VALENVAB ar. ..b.... 10 II , we owe her in the early yell!'., :" tJlCse wars, the river to do It little fishing. He wa gone point running somewhat east of few months has been going into turally neither the wllr qepartment oll"'e of uao P..... I""" I. 10) Old Oaplto\, Itom. 'or 1M QJ!IIIL\I We must not 1 t her forget thr debt slu~·, · ·· Ill'i several hours-jnst long enough for the old NOT10J!!S lire depoolu,c1 with tho __p •• editor .f T... DIIIr .., · well IlS we, owe to all of mankind, and not Kiev, southeast to the upper Donat, that area. With Hitler over-com nor OPM desires this solu\ioll and . ",aT ... pla.ed In the box pro.wed ror th.l~ c\etIWtIl .. lit ~ tub to sink. His palace is now in 20 fcet of and from there down the rIver to Imilled in Russia, the BritiSh have lherefore its p.fOJlpects of being n~ o~ Tho Dtodel'l . · . . Business and Professional ilamour lawns. The celone.c geniously ~hlrred under the arm member of the Iowa Library as The ndministrallon has made ar crepe frock Is of royal biue. A:1 • sociation. Women's club will have a 6:15 runlcm nls whereby ill; pilot IntriCately shirred bodice and til(' to ':Ive it Corm . MIss Ch se stars Meetings The appointment was made yes meeting tonight in the D and L tlot folds over the hIp ' arc caught l In "Penthou e Party" over the tercl ay at the 52nd conclave of the traininr progral1'l will . be extend grill. by a iold embrOidered mednllJon. Colul1'lbia broadcasting system. 4 Local Organizations organization now in se£sion in ed to 360 students in Iowa colleles Convene Today Ames. • • • and universities this falL or lhe Mrs. Eveiyn Spencer Bray of Ji'riendship .. Grinnell has been nominated for tolal 270 will be offered the ele Morgenthall, Urgps Increased Taxps, Lions Club-Reich', pine room, the presidency. · .. Circle of the English Luth mentary coore and 90 the secon 12 noon. Other nominations are Frances eran church will meet In the dary course. Less pending to Combat Inflatiun e" cout Ship - Lelion hOIl ~ 7:30 p.m. Warner, Ames, first vice presi church parlors al 2:30 today. Mrs. , dent; Lucille Davis, Spencer, sec Louisa Seaberg and Mrs. Amella , Boy cout Troop No. 15 - st, ond vice president; Frances But Swanbeck will serve 9S hostesses. e BOSTON (AP)-Dedurini lhat. wheat-ot whIch he saId more than Wences]lIus church, '7 :30 p.m. ~r, Sioux City, secretary; Ruby • • • , (Continued the natij)n faces Inflation now ann 489,000.000 bushel were I\vp!lable I Moose loci&!! No. lote-Moose 'raylor, Cedar Rapids, treasurer; "must deal wlth it at once," Sce- -be admItted In ~tn'ier volume as f hall, 112 l-2 S. Clinton, 8 p.m. , Irene Slevken, Dubuque, registrar; Jones Circle . .. , . the United Stales lind the axIs na retary of the Treasury Morg n- Wll done recently In ' th case ot Mary Parmelee, Ft. Dodge, Mrs. · . . of the First Presbyterian I churc/1 will meet with Mrs. Henry tions. They also provided' ne.w ma thou last night called upon la- CubllJl sullar. .' Iowa City Hi«h H. D. Houghton Red Oak, and terial for the speedl willen Presi Blanche Smith, Des Moines, board Linder, 120 N. Dodge. Mrs. Mar borel'll, farmers and bu~iness men "This has b n the historical e cus Powell will be assistant hos dent Roosevelt wUJ deliver Thurs to curb their desir s for higher land at ml1k and hdn y," . Mor- E'"Tollme'1t Drops members. day night. Some expect It to con The association's junior division tess. WOle3 and profits in the interest gcnthau !oid. "Thc:>rc is stilC plenty " tain a declaration that the UnIted of the nation's welfare. of 11'l1lk and honey but too much T 0 660 Students elected Rose Lyons of Jowa City, • • • States w!l1 meet torce with force The public must be taxed more, of it is in the warehouses., Let's chairman; Marcella Klein, Cedar Ladies of. • • I on the hiih seas. spend less, save foster and sub- ma ke it !low . . . . Rapids, secretary, and Margery The Sessa was a former Danish mit to Increased regulotlon, he " It is sheer toUy from thl' tarm With enrollments In Iowa Cit,. Mason, Maquoketa, treasurer. · .. SI. Wenceslaus church will entertain at a public card party ship taken over by the United added in a long-promised pro- cr' · point of view to push prices public schools avera,lnr about the this afternoon at 2:15 in the States under recent legislation au nouncement ot his view on in- up by creating scarcities in times same as those ot I.ast year, a mark honestly magnW· 'Freshman Question churCh parlors. thorizing requisitioning of idle for t1I1Uon delivered befol'e the ud- like these. The farmel'll suffered ed drop of 54 students reilistered first the story ~ eign vessels. It was chartered by verUsing club of Boston. cruelly lor 12 long years after the in Iowa City hlrh school was re Box' Will Be Aired • • • the maritime commission to the Morgenthau pro po sed these collapse of the inflation of 1920 ported. youthlul RusI\!! Last year's openln, records changes over k Ladies' Aid • Marine Operating compl\llY of two ,eneral methods of combatting and 1921; they should not be made Over WSUI Tonight · .. society of the First CO!1- New York, and later was transfer inllation: to suCCer again. show that 714 students were en gold towns, pII' rolled. Only 660 have rqiatered as they are It gregational church w'i11 meet with red to Panamanian registry. 1. By curbing demand for com- " It Is sheer (olly In the same Four subjects will be discussed Transfer to foreign registry is a modities, by higher taxes, regula- way lor labor leaders to seek new this year. However, late enroll he has quitel during the "Freshman Question Mrs. Henry Judy, 217 E. Daven port at 2:30. Mrs. J. R. Cerny, Sea ted on her throne as queen of nual Pageant oC Beauty in Atlan procedure frequently adopted to tion Of installment credit, and in- increases in wages every tew ments are expected. to draw ujXI Box" at 8 o'clock tonight over beauty ' is lovely Rosemary LII tic City, N. J . Rosemary partici Other enrollment records ate .. help 013Q.\l1i Mrs. R. B. Jones and Mrs. Fred permit vessels to enter combat creased savings. Imonths-new increases which in WSUr. Bruce E. Mahan, director Planche, 18, who was awarded the pated in the contest as "Mi~s Cali zones barred under the neutrality 2. By controlling prices, specl- turn produce higher manu/actur follows: st. Patrick's hllb school, H. Suydam J L. Spayde will IIsslst the hostess. 01 the university alumni service title of "Miss America" at the IIn- fornia." act to vessels manned by Ameri licaUy by releasing for consump- ing costs, higher prices and a hi,h 104; St. Patrick's erode school, 22'1; {lrchit~ and head of the extension divi • • • St. Mary's hirh school, 90; St. and IIiIII can crews. The water around Ice tlon surpluses of all commodities- er cost of living. sion, is chairman. particularly tarm products-Has "It is short-sighted tor a land Mary's erade school, 85; Iowa City people III W.M.B. Society • •• land is not recognized as a com "UniverSity Life for Women ... of the First Christian church Senate Subcommittee Phyllis Blacklnan bat area by the United States gov fast as necessary 1.0 prevent un- lord to chargc a 11 that traffic wlll lunior hiah, 320; Lincoln, 36; Hen Students" is the subject of Mrs. will have a 2:30 meeting at the Begin Ilwesligation ernment, therefore, officials said, reasonable price rises." bear In defense centers where ry Sabin, 183 ; Roosevelt, 75; Lon, Adelaide L. Burge, university dean home of Mrs. p, O. Norman, Will Entertain it was legal tor the crew to include As Il complementary step, the housing space Is at a premium. fellow, 486; Horace Mann, 21', and 01 women. Donald R. Mallett, stu Kirkwood, 48. 324 S. Linn. Of War Propaganda an AmericllJl. treasury chier renewed his piea Cor "It is poor business in the lonl dent counselor dean of men, will At Party Today Three members of the Sessa's reduction 01 "non-essential" fed- run for any business man to seek consider "University Life for Men • • • crew were picked up Sept. 6, at eral expenditures Bnd for economy exorbittnL profits in this period ly to rob the wa,e earner of a , Students." White Shrine .. WASHINGTON (AP)-A sen- ate subcommittee, beginning an Phyllis Blackman, 112l Kirk a point some 300 miles southwest In state and local governments us of defense spending. portion at his earnln,s. It does Rabbi Morris N. Kertzer, asso · . , of JerUsalem, Bethlehem I of Iceland, the state department well. - "It is bad banking, in the lon, more than saddle the farmer with ciate professor of religion, will Shrine, No.8, will hold the ftrst investigation or war propaganda, wood court, will entertain at a said. The ship was said to be car Praising President Roosevelt's run, tor any banker to exploit the o load of debt which he cannot '1- speak on "Religious Activities" meeting of the fall ' at 8 o'elock heard an assertion by Senator Nye 1:30 dessert-bridge this atternoSports T rail ------by . 11 940 Champion, Five Key-Noters to 1010(1, Grid Fortunes I Feller Checks 'Photog's Day~ WHITNEY I The Rains . 3 Co -Meda;ists Athletics, I3-7, . MARTIN , Came Twice Out of N alional For 23rd Win To Take Care • Reiser Patterned Wash Out Cub·Brook BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP)-De PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Bob Of First Drills • Alter Pepper Martin Opener, Forces Two fending champion Betty Jameson Feller chalked up victory number • But Joined Dodgers of San Antonio, Tex., putted her- . 23 yesterday as the Clevelimd In To l,Je Played Today self out of her dream ot becoming dians coupled 13 hits and four rwo Weeks of Stiff J ,.. , walks with five Philadelphia er NEW YORK (The Iowan's Spec the fifth three-in-a-row women's Work Await Squad CHICAGO (AP) - The rains national golf winner yesterday rors to trounce the Athletics, 13 ia l News Service)--Some years twice came with l\ vengeance to Iwhen she lost a heart-breaki~g to 7. Before Drake GalJUl ago, in an interview, Pepper Mar .. first round match to the plaCid Feller allowed nine hits, but lin took exception to the sugges Wrigley Field yesterday, finally Janet Younker of White Plains hurled two-hit shutout ball until For 57 Hawkeye griddel1 and tion that he always was getting washing out the Chicago-Brook- ~ N.Y., by a single hole at th~ the seventh. Lou Boudreau, J elf aU Iowa football (ans, the Iffl hurt. He was reminded that he lyn opener in the second inning country club. Heath and Rookie Jimmy Hegan season offlciqlly begins today, II frequently was out with a broken to postpone Brooklyn's start 01 The attractive Texan thus join contributed home runs to the In ~ Dr. Eddie Anderson holds tbt finger, or hand, or toe. The Pepper a western swing during which ed Monday's other three co dians' cause. first practice of his third year i Ihe pace-making Dodgers hope to medalists on the sidelines. studied this thoughtfully . a mo Cleveland AB RI{O A E the Old Gold helm. ment, then replied very seriously: cllnch the National league pen- All those who shared the quali- ______The Iirst 01 the two-a-day dril' "No big bones, though." nant. lying round's honors with Miss Boudreau ss .... 5 2 2 3 3 o for the Hawks, it's true, will II! Reiser Like Martin A heavy storm delayed the Jameson wound up on the short Conway ss ...... 1 0 0 0 0 o in th e form of a "Photographer's Whicb is usin&, the around-the start of the day's battle almost end of 3 and 2 matches - Mrs. Weatherly cf .... 6 2 2 1 0 o Day," but after the formalities, block approach to the subject of 50 minutes, but it finally got un- Reinert Torgerson of Great Neck, Campbell IC 3 0 1 1 0 o the squad settles down to two Pete Reiser, currcntly Brooklyn's del' way despite a sloshy out- N.Y., ousted Grace Amory of Lo Frierson IC ...... 2 0 0 0 0 o weeks of stiff work, a preamble 10 • prairie flower, running wilder ev field. Then, with the Dodgers cust Valley, N.Y.; Louise Suggs ot Heath rr ...... 3 1 1 2 0 o the opener Mainst Drake Sepl ery hour. Pete also is out fre leading 1 to 0 after an inning and Atlanta bested Jean Bauer of Keltner 3h ...... 4 0 0 2 0 o 27. . quently with injuries. Once it was a halt, another storm broke loose Providence, and Mrs. Sylv1a An Lemo)1 3b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 o For Iowa, it will be a ru_ a sprained ankle, again a sciatic to force a double-header program nenberg Leiehner or Flushing, Grimes 1b ...... -. 5 2 2 7 1 o eight-game schellule, touched oU nerve, and a beaning, and once for today. N.Y., put out Alice Belanger from Mack 2b ...... 3 2 1 2 2 o by Drake, the toughest of the. SINU because the pitchers' timing was Hl,be to Open nearby Beverly. Hegan c ...... 5 2 2 8 0 o state colleges, and polished up b1 off. They couldn't hit his bat. In this im~rtarit' twin bin, By going out in 37, one over Feller p .. .. 4 2 2 1 1 o Nebrtska, last year's runnerup, Nothing serious, understand. "No Manager Leo Durocher announced par, Miss Jameson found herseU ,..------with six Big Ten foes in betWt!!ll big bones," as Pepper would say, he would start Kirby Higbe in four up at the turn, as her suc TOTALS ...... 42 13 13 27 7 0 to make things cozy. Also for lowl and thc kid has found time to lead is the prospect of betterment over the opener, following with either I cessful opponent used up 42 Phil d I hi AB R I{ 0 A E the league in hitting and break up Newell Kimball ot Luke Hamlin, strokes on that journey. The lat- : a epa last fall's fortunes, but still w morc ball games than the Dodgers who pitched the lone inning tel', however, settled down to se- \ 11M--c-C-o-y-2b-- ...- ..- ...-4-2--2·-I--0-1 from the peak of 1939, even thoUlh used to win all season. Bill agains' the sixth place Cubs yes- rious golf and snagged three Collins rf ...... 4 1 2 2 0 0 Grantland Rice has picked till BI'andt's clipping file at National terday. Manager Jim WUson ot birdies while coming home in 34. Hayes c ...... 5 0 1 7 0 0 Hawks as among the five IJfII league headquarters is peppereClaude Passeau, his Miss Jameson could have sur CAPT. BILL DIEHL Miles If ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 However, most of the squad Homer Wins in 10th" and "Reiser starter yesterday, and follow up vived if she retained her putting Center .-. Chapman cf .... 3 1 1 4 0 0 i checked out equipment at the lit~ Drives in Nine Runs in Series with young Paul Erickson. touch, which she suddenly lost on MICHIGAN, u~ Brancato ss .... " 4 0 1 1 0 1 house yesterday, and the rest ~ With Bucs." Since the Dodgers have 19 the 15th green. DRAKE, Suder 3b ...... 3 0 0 1 3 I expected to report this mornillf, • • • games remaining on their sched- She presented Miss Younker Valo x ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 and as always in the last anal7lis, And the ironic part of It is the oct." 1 S.p~. 27 ule and the second-place Cardi- with her winning margin by trap McCrabb p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 1 it remains up to this band to mau fact that Two-Gun Pete, doing Ferrick p ...... 2 1 1 1 1 I or break any fortunes in stor! his durndest to keep St. Louis nals have 21 (including the Phila- ping her second on the l60-yard Around the performance of these the racing fullback, again will lead Bnd star on defense. In the line Poole xx ... . 1 0 0 0 0 0 for the Hawkeyes. from wlnnlnl' the pennant, was delphia game post'pOned yester- 16th and then missing a 10-footer. live men will revolve some of the the offense after averaging 3.90 the standouts will include Capt. day,) the waether may play an The White Plains victor played --,---- born to be a Cardinal! U's a sate University of Iowa's hopes for the yards per trial in the past two Bill Diehl of Cedar Rapids, senior TOTALS ...... 36 7 9 27 6 5 bet that if his destiny had been important part in the flag-fight, cautiously and halved the last 1941 football season. Together with seasons. The star passer and center, and Del Dickerhoof o( Bell x-Batted for Suder in 9th. with the Cardinals hoping the two holes. about ~O others, they begin prac punter is Jim Youel of Ft. Mad air, Ohio, who is one of Ihe prom fulfilled and he was tearlnr xx-Batted for Ferrick in 9th. Reds Ward Off around the ' bases for St. Louis Dodgers have to play every game The opening round's best per- tice today lor the eight-game ison, while Bill Burl{ett of Inde ising guard candidates entcring on their string. lormance was given by Mrs. schedule. Bill Green of Newton, pendence will hau t down passes competi\ton this ycar. Cleveland ...... 001 600 222-13 tnstead of Brooklyn the fans Philadelphia ...... 000 000 142- 7 would he saying now: "That's a Prediction is Rain Betty Hicks Newell, the CaillornJa Runs batted in-Boudreau 2, Rally in Ninth great race In the National The weather prediction for champion, when she went three .. • +------...•• Hegan 3, Weatherly, Heath 2, Chicago today was rain. under par for 12 holes t OVe[~ league, wasn't It;" Yankees Deieat Campbell, Grimes, Feller, Branca- The Cubs, who just last Thurs- whelm Mary Agnes Wall, of Me I Louis Re.Classilied I I MAJOR LEAGUE I To Clip Braves When Pete was a kid, scurry ' . I I STANDINGS to, McCoy, Johnson 3, Conway, In!;' happily about St. Louis day swept a double bill from St. nominee, Mich., 9 and 7. Browns, 1'().. On I By D r'a f t 011leUl S; Collins, Hayes. Two-base hits _ sandlolfi and trying to make up Louis to knock the Cardinals into The other two former winners I .Now lit Class l·A i[ - AMERICAN LEAGUE ..., Brancato, F~rrick. Three-base hits CINCINNATI (AP)-Cushillllfll his mind whether to throw a second place, could make it a hot to qualify, Mrs. Glenna Collett Henrich'.~ BlolV -Campbell, Feller. Home runs by two runs in the second and IIix baseball righthanded or leU Cardinal-Dodger battle with a Vare of Philadelphia, who has won CHICAGO (AP)-Draft officials W L Pct. GB Boudreau, Heath, Johnson, Hegan. in the third, Cincinnati's Reds twin-killing today. On the other tbe title six times, and Mrs. Page, withstood a last-minute four-run handed, or just kick It away, NEW YORK (AP) - The New moved world heavyweight cham New York .... 93 46 .669 Stolen base-Mack. Sacrifices - his hero was Pepper Martin, at hand, should Brooklyn take two also were successful. Mrs. Vare York Yankees jabbed the St. Mack, Feller. Double plays-John uprising by the Bos1l>n BrllVtI pion Joe Louis closer to the army Boston ... 72 66 .522 201-2 yesterday to win, 9 to 7, In an that time Quite a Card, on anI! games, they definitely would hold coasted through a 5 and 4 tri Louis Browns, 1 to 0 yesterday yesterday. , son (unasststed). Left on bases - off the field. the whip hand when they open umph over Phyllis Otto, of Oma with Tommy Henrich's 28th Local selective servIce board No. Chicago ..... 71 68 .511 22 Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 6. Bases extra-base fray marked by 2P hill • • • their big series Thursday at St. ha, Neb., while Mrs. Page had to homer breaking 'up 'a beautiful 84 announced that the title holder 67 6 24 and seven errors. He. worshipped the ground the Louis against the Billy South- sink a 25-footer on the 19th hole pitching duel between Spud had blen re-clBucky Walters yiclded 14 hib Wild Hoss galloped over, dreaming worth crew. to deteat Mrs. Raymond S. Pat- Chandler and Bob Harris. Tne in class I-A, available for immed St. Louis ' .. 61 75 .449 301-2 Feller 6, by Ferrick 6 in 6 innings. in recording Victory No. 17 a(aw ( of the day he would emulate Pep For the St. Louis opener Mana- ton, of Hartford, Conn. homer came in the eighth inning. rate military SErvice. • Washington .. 58 76 ,433 33 Wild pitch-Feller. Passed ball - 13 defeats. per's World Series feats. ' He may ger Durocher said he plans to Chandler, in earning his eighth At Greenwood Lake, N. Y., Louis Philadelphia 59 76 .431 33 Hegan. LOSing pitcher-McCrabb. Yesterday's Results Umpires - Hubbard, Geisel and Boston ABRH O AI do it, but the script has been revis lead with veteran Fred Fitz~ ,.------" victory, held the Browns to four said he would not ask the board ed slightly, as the team he hoped simmons, winner of five games for reconsideration. Boston 6, Detroit O. Grieve. Attcndance-2,OOO. Time -R-o-b-cr~g-e-2-b-.. -...- ..-. ~ 5~0--2 --'6·r-1 -1 to be playing for he now hopes and loser of one, following with Weatherman hits. Joe interrupted his training for New York I, St. Louis O. of gamc-2:15. Rowell If ...... 2 0 0 0 I I fervently will be a place horse. Whit Wyatt and Curt Davis. I St. Louis AB R II 0 A E Ihis Sept. 29 fight with Lou Nova to Cleveland 13, Philadelphia 7. 2 ILamanna I( ...... 3 1 I 2 0 I He started out all right, but Please Show Clear, Heffner 2b ..... 4 0 0 1 3 o say that he always had been will- (n~~~rington 7, Chi c ago Red Sox Cl~p ~a~~e;~( .... ::. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : Commissioner Landis pulled a y , H 01 ing to join the army and would do switch. The Cards had signed him S Clift 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 3 oung .omers Pray Cards o anything at anytime he was asked. NATIONAL LEAGUE I ' 't Demaree cf ...... 2 0 1 2 0 0 alier a trY(lut in a baseball school, McQuinn Ib .... 4 0 0 11 1 D 6 t 0 N ' P ' "2 Judnich cf ...... 2 0 0 4 0 o "I don't want any favors," said W L Pct. GB e rOl , 0 Moore cf ...... " 3 0 0 5 0 I and had sent him to Springfield, Ip Irates, 'f!- ST. LOUIS (AP)-The weather- Joe, - Brooklyn ..... 88 47 .652 _____ Miller ss ...... 2 0 1 0 0 I Mo., from where he went to New Cullenbine If .. 4 0 1 1 0 o man may take a staggering wallop Grace r( ...... 3 0 0 2 0 o Louis indicated, however, that St. Louis 84 48 .632 3 BOSTON (AP)-Little Dom Di- Dudra 3b ...... ". 2 2 1 2 0 I Iberia, La., Union Springs, Tenn., PITTSBURGH (AP) - B abe at the St. Louis Cardinals' pen- o he did not expect to be called for Cincinnati ." 74 60 .552 131-2 Maggio provided more batting Sisti 3b-ss .... ". 4 1 2 1 3 I and Newport, Ark. No wonder the Young swept the New York Giants Berardino ss ...... 3 0 2 3 4 ' r future stars nan t hopes if he doesn't come Ferrell c ...... 4 0 0 1 0 o several WEeks for his physical ex- Pittsburgh .. 72 68 .514 15 1-2 support than Dick Newsome need. Berres c ...... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cards can keep thel to a 4 to 2 victory over the Pitts- ·th thO b 'd . f amJnation. Mt 311100 ' under cover, usl'ng such hideouts. up WI some 109 eSI es ram or Harris e ...... 3 0 0 1 2 o New York .... 63 69 .477 23 1-2 ed yesterday as the Boston Red on gomcry c .. burgh Pirates yesierday by hit- toda ' d bl h d 'th th 1 0 0 0 0 o A spokesman for the Cook coun- Chicago ..... 61 75 .449 27 1-2 Sox rookie righthander shut out Javery p ...... 1 0 0 0 I 0 Anyway, Landis caught up with y S ou e ea er WI e Lucadello x ...... ______ty (Chicago) draft headquarters Errickson p ... 2 0 0 0 I 0 ling two home runs, one of them 'ghth I Ph' l d I h' Ph'lll Bos to n ...... 54 78 .409 32 1- 2 the Detroit Tig~rs, 6 to 0, for his tho• Cards in 1938, and Reiser was with a mate aboard in the tenth el A -p ace. t t I a. e pb la.. I es.t left stranded. Just when he was persIs en ram, egmnmg a TOTALS . .. 32 0 4 24 13 0 reported thaI Louis would not be Philadelphia 38 94 .288 481-2 17th victory of the season. Gremp x ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 inning. Until then the game was ·th· d t h d wondering where his next dollar noon WI a wm s orm, was e x-Batted for Harris in 9th. inducted before October under any . . Yest~rday 's Results I The youngest of the baseball TOTAL!; ... 41 -; 14; -;-; wao coming from and whel'e hl'S pretty much a mound duel be- ou t yes t erd' ay s con t es t b e t ween circumstances. Cmcmnatt 9, Boston 7. DiMaggios tripled and scored on q I{ E Louis, who reachEd the age of 27 last one went a Dodger scout of- tween Hal Schumacher of the th e t earns an d a t w10. bI'll was au t - New York An R 0 A New York 4, Pltt5burgh 2. an infieid oul in the first inning x-balted ror Errickson in 9th. Giants and Rip Sewell of the Pi- t' 11 h did f th ' I t ------~ last May 13, was not consulted fel'ed him $100 to sign a oontract. rates. oma lCa y sc e u e or elr as Sturm Ib ...... 4 0 1 8 1 Brooklyn at Chicago (rain). then came \lP in \.lie second with Clncinnall AB R R 0 A E Durocher LUred Hlm meeting of the season. o about his re-classification. He has Philadelphia at St. Louis (rain). the bases loaded-and drilled the Rizzuto 55 ...... 4 0 a 0 0 ten days in which to request a He was to Dayton, but New York . AB RHO A E Showel'l! and cooler weather o Frey 2b ...... 5 0 3 2 8 I a~signed Henrich rf ...... 4 1 1 3 0 o hearing on the new order and, if a first pitch 'for his seventh home didn't play there, going to Super1 have been forecast for today, DiMaggio cI .... 3 0 1 2 0 Probable Pitcl1ers run. He added a double his next Gleeson l'r ...... 3 1 I 0 o I ior, Wis., and in the spring of 1939 Davis 3b ...... 4 1 2 0 5 1 making the outlook none too op- o decision is returned against him, WErber 3b ...... 4 I 1 1 o I he has an additional ten days to NEW YORK (AP) - Probable time up. was taken south with the Dodgers Rucker cf ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 timistic. Lombardi c ...... 3 1 2 1 o I oHandley 3b .... 4 0 2 3 o 0 file an appeal. pitchers in the major leagues to as excess baggage. Leo Durocher Ott rf ...... 5 0 1 1 1 0 Having banked on knocking off morrow (won-lost reGords in par West c ...... 1 0 o 1 o I Elliott rf ...... 5 0 2 3 o 0 Rookie Oip Chisox, F. McCormick 1b 5 0 1 13 o 0 liked the lad, and wanted to see the futile Phils twice, cancella- o 2 I 0 0 entbeses): him get a chance. hadn't seen Pee-Wee Reese yet.) I tion of the games would be a dis- Garms If ...... 4 0 0 5 o 0 Keller 1I ...... 3 Craft cf ...... 5 2 2 2 o I Fletcher Ib ...... 4 0 1 9 1 0 National League 7.2, to Lift Senators We can still see him down there, The rest is more or less modern astrous blow for the Cards, now Selkirk If ...... 0 o 0 1 ~ 0 Brooklyn at Chicago (2)- Hig- Sauer IF ...... 4 I 2 3 o I Martin 2b ...... 3 1 1 4 3 0 I ...... a knobby mUscled, coupler-jointed history, bow he was brought up thre~ games behind the league Dickey c' .. 3 o 0 9 0 be (20-9) and Kimball (3-1) or Out ~f League Cellar M, McCormick I( 1 1 o 2 o I DiMaggio cf ...... 3 0 1 6 o 0 Gordon 2b ...... 3 4 0 I youngster such as you might see from Elmira the middle of last leadmg Brooklyn Dodgers. o 0 0 4 0 Hamlin (8-6) VS. Passeau (13-13) Joost ss ...... 4 1 I 2 in any Sunday afternoon game in year, how he was shoved into cen- S~ving his l eft~hand~rs for the Baker c ...... 3 0 1 0 o 0 Priddy 3b ...... 3 o 1 1 1 1 and Erickson 4-5. WASHINGTON (AP) - Rookie Walters p ...... 4 1 2 0 3 0 the vlJlage cow pasture. But Du- terfield this year and told the job all-Important serIes wlth Brook. Gustine x ...... I 0 0 0 O' 0 Chandler p ...... 3 Arnold Anderson was tough with Lopez c ...... • 0 0 0 0 0 _ ~ ~ -.: ~ ~ Philadelphia at St. Louis (2)- rocher, never a guy to run down was his and how he's been the lyn starting Thursday, Manager o Pearson (4-12) and Johnson (5-8) runners on the bases last night and TOTALS 39 9 15 27 15 I Sewell p ...... 4 0 0 0 o 0 a young player, bubbled with en- club's trigger-man, always making Billy Southworth nominated lean TOTALS ... :.. 30 1 7 27 6 1 vs. Warneke (15-8) and Gumbert the Washington Senators defeated Boston 000 100 114--' thusiasm. the killing in the clutch. Lon Warneke of no-hIt lame and St. Louis ...... 000 000 000-0 the Chicago White Sox, 7 to 2, to Cincinnati 026 000 101-1 TOTALS ..... 36 2 8 30 8 0 New York ...... 000 000 Olx-l (9-6) . "The greatest young prospect I And the funny part of it is he Harry Gumbert for mound duty Boston at Cincinnati - Tobin get out of the league cellar. ever saw," he declaimed (he should have been a Cardinal. against the Phils. Ike Pearson and x- Batted ror Baker in 9th. Runs batted in- Henrich. Two ')' Club io Bled New York ...... 001 000 010 2-4 base hit-Clift. Home run-Hen (12-9) vs. Derringer (10-13). =;;;:;;:;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;:~ Si Johnson Bre probable pitchers New York at PitL~burgh -Feld Terry Releases Brown, lIale Election of officers for 1941-41 r for Philadelphia. Pittsburgh .... 000 011 000 0- 2 ~·ich. Double play- Heffner, Ber 'PITTSBURGH (AP)-Managcr will be one of the ch iet items of Runs ballcd in-Ott, Baker, El man (0-0) vs. Bulcher (15-10) . ardino and McQuinn. Left on bases American League Bill Tel'l'Y o( the New York Giants business at the annual fall •• .Yuung lb .... _.... 5 2 1 o Iiott, Young 3. Two-base hit - -New York 8; St. Louis 9. Bases announced last night that he had ing of the University of 100000i 3 ·12 on balls-Orr Chandler 4; off llar Detroit at Boston - Newsom 0 0 3 0 oI Rucker. Three-base hit-Fl.etcher. (12-17) vs. Wagner (9-7). released Walter (Jumbo) Brown, alumni "I" Club here Nov. L IMoore If ...... 5 o Home runs-Young 2. Sacri(ices- ris 3. Struck out-By Chandler 9; Danning c ...... 4 0 2 Chicago at Washington - Lee veteran relief pitcher, to Columbus The meeting will occur 01\ tbI 0 3 1 Handley, Rucker. Double plays - by Harris 1. Umpires- Passarella, J urges ss ...... 4 0 1 2 (18-10) vs. Leonard (16 - 12). of the American association, and morni ng of the homecoming fIIOI· 3 Jurges, Witek and Young. Left on Rommel and Basil. Time-1:50. 0 4 4 o Cleveland at Philadelphia - O'Dell Hale, an equally ancient in l IWitek 2b ...... 4 0 o bases-New York, 7; Pittsburgh, 7. Attendance-3,006. ball game with 1ndiana. Presldenl Schumacher p .. 4 1 2.. 1 2 Bagby (9-12) VS. Caliguiri (0-0). field er, to Milwaukee ot the same M. W. Hyland of Tama will 1ft" Bases on balls-Off Sewell I; Off (Only games scheduled.) ------Schumacher 2. Struck out - By cirouit. side. TOTALS ...... 39 4 10 30 17 2 Schumacher 3. Wild pitch--Sew- Plttsburrh AB R H 0 A E ell. Umpires-Barr, Sears and Jor Dance da. Attendance 1,873. Time of Anderson ss ...... 5 1 0 0 4 0 game 2:16. ~ttm'fiS ======Starts Today At t~e Mayflower Inn ~ DOORS OPEN 1:111 . I . Oh, BorU'~ ie- Is llere! NOW! "ENDS the ...." 1." ",_,ieel ·w ",i.up • • 4ut i •• •• 4111 Ftmniest of A,l TO:NIGIIT N O THl}RS DAY" \ Melody Mill Ope,.. lor M~'nbe rl Masie's Best ...... ·· " ...... "1 Blondies1 Fun Fest! "Blondie 9 to 12 I t in Society" Music by , . . I ~andladie~, ' House Stewards Also Ruby Keeler and Fjx or rebuild .your mattre&lle8 now. New tick Ozzie Nelson and Orch. Ing, cotton renuffed and eleaned. CO-JUT: ACTION1: OPHRILUS in AND HIS ORCHESTRA Speeial prices for quantitier. Plus . Wlz.rd or Arts "Cartoon" Iowa City Mattreu & Ur holslf'ry Co, Wardpn8 of Wild ~.{ttS]· '''Sweetllcat t "NoveJ H.... At the Community Building D1~ 1 59~3 ·. . . ..-La~l Newt- ~ ""WII.l IAMrilioYD ~f the Campus" PAGE FIVE ~W=E=D=N=E=S=D=A=Y=, =SE=P=T=E=M=B~E~R~l=O=,l=941~::::=:::::~::::::==~r.~~~==~~~:=T~~==~=====THE==' HAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY I tive Anglo-American air and indicated that much 01 the dam- ai~ before coming to cI quarters C I} . Former Imoan fin n.vy in Ihe world." Interpreting naval collaboration if HlUer's aclll age to axis shipping Churchill re- with the United Slales. e e )ratlon- Spiel - Flatten, rated as a fireman lirst I should fum the whole Atlantic ported has bee',! in the Mediter- "Hlller has, however also the class, was enabled to join the navy into a war zone. ranean and agamsl Itaban eftoru . ' (Continued from page I) Someone Suggested I bought a copy of the Daily Iowan, turned to the Classified "A Daily Iowan Section beside the comic strips and checked on the avai.lable .. rooms for rent.. Then I dialed ,,\WI Ak ' [ OIIERtt~RD WANT AD ED, I >lAV E~T Itoo"",, FOR 'OJ SAy 5Ql.\ETHING the telephone numbers given "Tl\E: ,,"UI.L NAoMa 0," "nil'S ABOUT" UTTLE OLD TOW N .• "1lI~aI! :S 'l)\F/EE PROSPECTOR . ... DID HE and asked about the rooms .. L..E~R5 51'1"(-.... • for Results" Il"VE A BL/lCt<. Be ... R.1) ...... 1) ... BURRO? .. · lOR· AH. · .. r SAw HIM GO BY THE OTHER D... '( ! 111. Five Minutes 1 Had Lined Up a Satulactory. . Room • ••
A short walk took me to the room, it looked al.1 right, so I TAI L..S DOC."'ED "TO S'TCP closed the deal.. For quick results in finding a roomer, or THE WAGON WH / ~r;;. "mE)'" finding a room, just • . . • ARE BEING ~INED FOR- HARNESS 7 ~ORM". ao'ft:~ PALM C ITY, CAUF'. .... Dial4l91- DEAR. NoAH -II" /'.T A F')I\Ii!T''t; THE STI!!:W WAS IIi/sri, THE F"OTA"rnES F~QooI T HE SPAGHETTI IT"'-IAH 'NqUl-D ""HAT MAILE THE I3UT 1·ER. ~ !SCO"Tt:M? ' "'# ...... -... "'C'... ' *".... ·.1 ...... · .... WEDNESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 10, 1941 PAGE SIX THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY . ~ er charge will be made . . Brunette Wins in Mexico !Local Group Chapcl'onH for the parly will be Expect Sudden members of the lecturer's COlli. Rise of River Plans 'Teen mittee and their wives. Local D.A..R. Group Here Today Age'Dances , To Convene FridGy
Although the Iowa rivEr was First of a series of "teen age" Mrs. W. F. Boiler and Mrs. ROlla expected to rise to a peak of nine dances will be sponsored by Rayner will be co-hostesses at the feet by this morning, official read the Ma:-quette council, No. 842, regular meeting of the Nathaniel ings last night showed a height of Knights of Columbus, Fridoy chapter of the D. A. R Friday. 8.6 feet. night. Music for dancing from 8 :30 The meeting will be held in Illf According to Bertram S. Barnes, to 10:30 p.m. will be provided by :1 home of Gertrude Dennis, 412 1i. hydraulic supervisor In charge of local orched 1·3, l'onlmit kunc.>J1 an Clinton, at 7:45 p.m. the Iowa City wEather bureau, the nounced. Lillie Cilley will review "A river was expected to faU until late Accol'ding to t1H! ~omrnittee, Picture or Life in Colonia l Nan. yesterday with a sudden rise this council members will bl' mailed tucket·' as depicted by Ruth Star. morning. admission cards lhnt cun be prc buck Wentworth in her letters \j) , The river began rising late Sat sen ted to ei ther a boy or gi rl of her mother. turday night and had continued to 'teen age. A constitution day broadcast ~lae for the past three days as a Those rc ~ eiving cards from over WSUI will be sponsored by )'€sult 01 especially heavy rains in members of the ordel' are askpd to the loc a I D.A.R. Sept. 17 at 8 northern Iowa. sign their name to the card for p.m. Mrs. Boiler will present the I Reaching a height of 8.48 feet ndmisshn Fridav t'vrnin[!. No oth- program. at 8 o'clock Monday, the water level slowly lowered to the present height. However, with heavy rains in 1l0rthEm Iowa Monday Rnd yester day Collowing Sunday's downpour, a nine-Coot level is anticipated. The flood warnlnr; stage for Iowa City Rebuilt from the Clyde Mallory most modern hospital ship in the beds. The ship, based at New ONCE is eight feet. liner Iroquois at a cost of almost world, is ready to go into service. York, is capnble of cnlTyinll (I nine , Officials explained that water $5,000,000, the ncw naval hospital Right, a nurse shows a sailor how months' supply of f"O ' I. ~ __ 1 already cover~ parts of City p~rk ship Solace ( left), largest and to make up one of the 432 hospital I lowlands and was over the retam- I AGAIN ... Ing walls nfar the Burlington I I street bridge. Rocky Shore drive is IBesting the pick of Mexico City's City's Country club. Miss Powers' rovered with over 2 inches of wa LeUn beauties, 20-yeat'-0Id Pa is studying Sp(ln·.h and talting ' ter. tricia Powers of Marfa, Tex., was voice lessons in the Mexican cap- ' Today's weather prediction of Icrowne d queen of the annual ital. "cooler and partly cloudy" offered 1 Blnck______and______White__ bail______at Mexico______We Take This Opportuniry Uttle h ~ lp to Iowa Cltians who have been undergoing intermittent i howers and cool temperatures Mr.;;. Eleanor Roosevelt was garb- I to wi£h ,ince Saturday. ed entil'ely in black, her dress a I 1. . With rair! falling most of yester I sheer chiffon and net. ~ay , ~emperatures took a sudd-n I Other members of the family DR. EDDIE ANDER ON \lrop with reported readings of I present were the wives of the three Cl4 degrees at 9:30 yesterday morn I tog. At 12:30 p.m. the temperature sons, and Ethel DuPont Roosevelt, and his tell to 59 degr!es, one of the lowest Iwife of Franklin D. Jr., who is on t eadings, of the summ!;r. sea duty with the navy, and Mrs. 194.1 Hawkeyes ; , . IJames R. Roosevelt, widow of the Strike May Affect chief executive's half brother. I The public was baITed from the All The I fun · ral .>ervice, which Mr. Roose : Foot!- Ship~,eltts velt considered u personal affair. Only thl ee members of the press, ~ T Q Washington representing three wire services, Success .' attended . • WASHINGTON (AP)- A labor Mr. Roosevelt's mother died ~epliftmen't conciliator expressed Sundny at the t ge of 86 . In The World • Iarm yesterday over the possibil The president expected to re Ity that a trucking strike might main at Hyde Park perhaps an qurta,tl food shipmEnts into Wash other day, then go to Washington ington and said "there isn't a thing in time to make a radio talk of I i~ sight" promising settlement. "major importllTlce" Thursday Charging that four of the aides I ~ ." You just can't tell what might night. of Leon Henderson, above, chief I kappen if it keeps on," said Concii Acting on the orders of Adolf company about to leave for the the left depicts a portion of the of the office of price administra {\ltor Frank J. Sheehan. Hitler, these Spanish soldiers vol front, where they have pledged volunteers marching through the tion, , had expressed communistic I I About 600 truck drivers and unteered to aid the Germanb in themselves to "die gloriously" for streets of Berlin soon after they Knotholers Will Be Back views, Congressman Martin Dies STILLWELL l'Ielpers who handle ~ ail r a a d their struggle with Russia. The nazi Germany. The photograph on arrived. The Knotholers-those hordes of (D.) of Texas has urged PresJdent II freight, members of the drivers, picture on the right shows the Cirst peppy school pupils-wiJI be back Roosevelt by letter to dismiss Hen chauffeurs and helpers union this fall to see more University of derson and the aides. Henderson PAINT STORE (AFL) struck Monday against 22 from the democratic nationai com Iowa football games. Charles denied ever having been a member trucking firms. Private Funeral Service Held mittee. GaJiher of the Hawkeye athletic of a commullist-controllcd organ The Pennsylvania r a i I r 0 a d department has sent information ization and said he would fire any 216 E, Washington Dial 9643 _ Mrs. Roosevelt's grave was to clamped down an embargo yester about the Knothole tickets to each of the aJdes if Dies' charges were day against the shipping here pf Yesterday for Sara Roosevelt tt,e left of that of the president's school superintendent in Iowa. proven true. less-than-carload freight, fo llowing father, J ames Roosevelt, who died similar action Monday by the Bal in 1900. Nearby were the graves tif\lore and Ohio. A!pproximately By AMY PORTER of Rebecca, first wife of James, r nq carloads of assorted freight, in HYDE PARK, N. Y. (AP)-Sarat rode to the cemetery, along with and of the president's son and I ~l~ding some food, were shut off Delano Roosevelt was buried yes- his wife and his son, James, and iirst namesake, who died in in- lIr the action, which was taken to terday behind a little country his mother's surviving brother and fancy. I prevent congestion in the yards of . te F d . I A DId In keeping with iJ family tra- church while her only son, t he SIS r, re eric { . C ano an dition, the pallbearers who low-I uhloaded cars. Issul!!! In the strike center on president of the United States, Mrs. Price Collier. ered the casket into the grave I the' union's demands for increases blinked away his tet rs. In spite of the family's no were eight men from the Roosevelt I in drivers' and helpers' weekly pay Slanting rays of a late after- flowers request, the side of the estate. I lrom $31 to $35 and $22.50 to $30 noon sun picked out the simple grave was banked with them and Mr. Roosevelt wore a dark blue respectively. mahogany ca~ket. The coffin head they overflowed into the rest of business suit and a black tie. On was laid to the west in keeping the plot. A huge wreath of red his left arm was a black sillt sleeve with the old tradition that on res- roses, white lilies and baby breath band. Three sons, James, Elliott Mrs. H. Weiss urrection day the arising dead bore the only identification. It W8'l and John, were similarly dressed. should fEce the rising sun . While the Rev. Frank R. Wil- ======Funeral Rites son conducted simple Episcopal r;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::=:::::=:==il rites at the fa mily burial plot in • Here Tomorrow SI. James Chul'chyard . . . "0 ~ Lord, support us all the day long, Funeral services for Mrs. H. E. until the shadows lengthen and the . ICTORY :Weiss, 67, 422 Bowery, who died evening comes" ... the president, Monday night in a local hospltal tense, face immobile, looked down after a lingerinl illness, will be ward. over all you beld at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at the He never looked toward the McGovern luneral home. The Rev. grave as the casket, brightened Elmer E. Dierks will be In charle with a single spray of assorted meet ••• and burial wlll be In the Oakland flowers, was lowered, nor did he • cemetery. return an anxious glance cast his The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. way by his wife. HAWKEYES Season Opens Matt Whetstine, Mn. Weiss was The president and 11 other " .. bom in Wassonvllle, Oct. 13, 1873, members of the Roosevelt family She came to Iowa City with her stood in a silent semi-circle at for 1941 parents a year later. the loot of the grave, while Mr. Surviving are Ilx children, Lor- Wilson read the solemn words: • etta Webster, Goldie Webster, Mrs. "Unto Almighty God we com C. Hiatt, Mrs. H. E. Adair, Walter mend the soul of our sister de Woods and B. M. Woods, all of parted, and we commit her body ~owa City; four sisters, Mrs. Her- to the ground, earth to earth, ash man HJatt, Mrs. Pearl Murphy and es to ashes, dust to dust .. :' TODA V, S~PTbMBER loth Mrs. C, E. Smith of Iowa City, and l'he church bell then tolled the Mrs. Minnie Fattil( of Cedar Ra- hour of four. plds; one brother, Ed Whetstine of I The president stood with one Iowa City, and eight Jfandchil- hand on the open door of the dren. I White House sedan in which he Baddng TI We're Io«:,a! Ita I the cont Photographer's Day 4 reasons why .. . the Wednesday, Sept. 10 • DR. EDDIE ANDERSON Keep It With • COACH CARIDEO ~------. .. ~ Winning Combination • COACH HARRIS And a 1000/0 Champion Team! .' ': l~O ' DAK • DR. EDDIE ANDERSON WedDeld&7, 8ep&ember 11th, the fint day of football JllraeUce " Iowa U., .... beeD declared PHOTOGRA PHERS' DAY •. OIl thla day, pradlce wtll be open to • JIM HARRIS the PllbUo; .... JOIl are IDvl&ed to be present and ret tile.. IDvaluable picture. of JOur coach and &eam • FRANK CARJDEO which wUl a.aD 10 much to Joa In yean to come. HENRY LOUIS -BILL HOFER Lagomarcino-Grupe CO. Druggist 'Charles Beckinan Wholesalers of Fruits, Vegetables, and Candies The Rexall and Kodak Store A. 224 So. Dubuque Dial 2145 lit I. CoUen Dial 3249 ....-::....---