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Hubbell Beaten Umetded Chlcqo Cubs Shut Out Giant. IOWA - BecOllllnc unsettled, In 1-0 Game lOCI! thundershowers and not so by an, warm weti POrtion today; Thurs - (See Story, ~e 3) :11 ma,. e owan day Ulundershowers and cooler. I, lnati. ail» - -,1" Ichun. I () III a C I , . If .. II II , N p p ',. ' on, reo • . • • • • • • • • -===1 repair FIVE CENTS TIle Associated PrHII IOWA CITY, IOWA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1938 De~&N Pr_ VOLUME XXXVII NUMBER 53 or ~ : ugh Its I viola. 1 to reo lupanc7 Or land act a: ness ot nises. {ayor lcting :hner, ,. • • State Primaries Tank~, Planes New Deal Democrats Win and Lose In Used In 'War' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • e . • . _ e e e e e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • New Dealer In Missouri Primary Says Obstacles In Tennessee's Bitterest Political Feud On Borderland :----~~ Blocking End Tokyo and Moscow Defeated 3-1 Diplomatic Ci cJes By He V. Smith Of Deadlock Hope for Solution TOKYO, Aug. 3 . (Wednesday) Settlement of Maytag (AP)-Following night-long aer Willrod Running 3rd; Ial and artillery bombardments, Senator Clark Leads Strike Not Imminent, Soviet Russians hurled six divl Conferee Believes sions, supported by 30 tanks, With Pendergast Aid against Japanese positions at DES MOINES, AII8. s (wd Shachofeng at 6 a.m. today, ac THE WEEK'S POLITICAL neaday) (,\1» - Confereea at cording to an army communique. OALENDAR tendlnr a MaytH strike parle,. Japanese army sources said the Thursday In Governor KralChel'. hot e I Russians were repulsed with Tennessee - Nominates candi suite here Indlcaied early tbli "heavy losses." dates for senate, house and rover- morninl' Ihere would be no fur Shachofeng is a point n ear nor. ther alatement (loncernlnc pr~ ~ Changkuteng, dOminating height Saturday ress In the nerollatlone unm, in the Possiet bay region on the Kentucky - Nominates perbaps, ionl,hl. Ill-defined border of Russian Si dates for senate and house. It was undetlitood Ibe COD beria, the Japanese colony of terence ha4 been in almott Korea and the Japanese protec By Tbe Associated PrellS continuous sesaloll In the rov torate of Manchoukuo, and is Primary elections produced both ern or's quarter. for more than about 150 miles southwest of tile l!4 hours, with only ate w important far eastern naval and victories and rebuffs yesterday for military base of Vladivostok. democratic congreSSional candi breau. John Oonno1b' Jr., Dee The Japallese communique, de- dates who pointedly backed the Senator Oeor,., Berry ThollUUl see",art • (Jo1I,rcllman Rldle), Mitchell scribing the attack which came new deal in their campaigns. Moines attorney representlnl' Outstanding among the returns the May tar (:10 union, lett the .. tIaree-COnHIrecl race lor DemOClratic _torlal aomlnatlon In Tenneuee. at 3 p.m., CST, Tuesday, said hotel about lZ:SO a.m. mony ye"rs I'n that atate. Rlva'- "Japanese troops waited until the was the 3 to 1 triumph of Repre Fillurina in the three - cornered right) Sen. George Berry, Thomas ~ Q Ui Sit ·th· 230 d tor the democratic nomination as ov es were WI In yar s, sentative Howard W. Smith of Vir race for democratic lenatorial Stewart and Congressman JUdley then cbarged and broke the Rus ginia, who has voted against key Tennessee governor are Prentice - DES MOINES, Ia., Aug. 2 (AI» nomination in the Tennessee pri- Mitchell. The primary will cli- Cooper and Gov. Gordon Brown- sian attack in hand - to - hand administration measures, over Wil -Qne of the major conferees in maries ThursdilY ilre (left to max the bitterest political leud in ing. fighting." liam E. Dodd Jr., who proclaimed • the secret Maylag strike negotia- ______~ The Russians quickly reformed himself an "unswerving" Roose- t . velt supporter. tions indicated here tonight that their lines and returned to the By a narrower margi n former obstacles had arilen to block the Both Soviet Russia .... Jap an Well Suppl1eed w1eth 8ssault an hour later but again Representative Colgate W. Darden, achievement of peace in the 12- were repulsed. _"independent" democrat in anoth week-old washing machine factory 'I d Wh Ii C ld F Meanwhile official sources said er Virginia district, Ullseated Rep- labor deadlock at Newton, la. nci ents' . ic ou orm Basis for War Russian air squadrons bombed . resentative Norman W, Hamilton, The conferee, who would not Kojo, a town on the Korean si de wh() had called himself a loyal be quoted by name, said he did .. 1f. .. 1f. .. 1f...... ot the border, "causing numerous not believe an accord between the civilian casual ties." supporter of the administration, company and the May tag C.I.O. By tbe Aasoclaied Pre.. JUlle, last year - the so-called of discord between Japan and Exact military losses on either despIte II vote against the reor ganization bill. union was "imminent." ! Soviet Russia and Japan are Amur river incident, which be- Russia. side were not stated. Participating with the opposinll ~l l> plied fol Ii tliht, it inci- !Dre nc;JW waa the most war-threa- This broader disco)rd has exist- Mea gel' information showed In West Virginia, however, it I parties in the con1erence in a ed ever since ilIe J apanese eon- both sides were heavily armed was a different story. There, three downtown hotel suite here are Gov. dents and retaliations, protests tenlDi of the Interlockina cycles of quest ot Chinese Manchurian wi th the most modern eqUipment. democratic members of the house - who have consisten t1y supported I Nelson G. Kraschel, Iowa AttorneY' and counter-protesta-such as the dIscord. That crisis was disslpat- provinces-the establishment ot The Russians were USing small, the president - Representatives General John H. Mitchell, Lieut. present repercussions from the ed by Ru.sia's conciliatory atti- Manchoukuo-brought the armies last tanks and the Japanese ap Ramsay, Edmiston and Johnson Gov. John Valentine, arid Maj. July 11 Changkufeng incident- tude and by the outbreak ot war of Tokyo and Moacow tace-to- parently were forewarned of this received comfortable leads on the Gen. Matt Tinley, commanding of· are the things that make war. or: July 7 between Japan and face in 1935. typ-e of weapon and were well basis of slowly accumulating re fice!' of the Newton martial law' There has been a tangled his- Japan has built her army in supplied with batteries of armor- Oov. Uoyd Oro", ~"rlr turns. area. tory of diUlculties between the China. Manchoukuo up to about a half piercing anti-tank guns. _ Senator Clark (D-Mo). a tre Reported major obstacle was the two powers since 1933, the prin. In the interim there have been million men, by conservative es- '. The Japanese war oWce esti- Although nationally the race of bl f t - j b t t d th R i lr d h d quent critic of the new deal, won pro em 0 res o[1tlll 0 soap- cipal crop of the uneasy frontier minor brushes, protests and name- timate. Industries nre working ma e e uss ans a ea y a renomination easily, and Senator ~eb. Bennett Champ Clark for proximately 350 employes who region between Japanese-estab- caUing. on a wartime basis in the Japa- Iost nearly 30 tanks 1n the en- McGill ( D ~Kan), a consistent ad renomination in Missouri in the held the Maytag plant In a slt- Jished Manchoukuo and Soviet Si- All these diHlculties, of little nese protectorate. The Japanese gagements, 11 of which fell into ministration backer, triumphed Aug. 2 primary was or eille! sig- down strilhit her on the man Is coming to study as Brit tle headquarters, Gandesa is 15,0 brovided they served at the tront The names, regarded by sensa- swinging northward of the place they knew would act as main ten- head, knocked her unconscious ain's unofficial mediator. miles southwest of Barcelona. in ~he World war. , tion-seekers as a delectable appe- where at 12:09 p.m, Friday (Ma At Newton, meanwhile, the ance men and would not try to op- and attempted to throw her over The main Issue in Czech eyes The government militiamen's The new order is -described as ti:Ler tor the trial of James J , nila time) the clipper in a last lIuardsmen held the city under erate the plant, didn't It?" LaFol~ the side before Seaman Joseph is whether Czechoslovakia can ~ng based on the Nurnbera ra Hines, veteran Tammany district routine radio report said she was peaceful control, and no annouJ\c:e~ 1ette demanded. Brouard rescued her. tolerate a slate-within-a-state bY' new conquest meant the insurgent Cial laws, accordin, to which leader accused of beiDi the "front flying U, I 00 feet above the aea. mentl were forthconlina f!'''11l eith 'rh. sheriff inaiated that thli Hoepltal iltlach.. reported "very ,ranting full autonomy rights to lines north ot Gandesa had brok Jewl are only German "subjectl," man" for the policy mob, were Thia was about 500 miles from er the companr C?l' .the CIO a..d~ . offer was qualified, that the union little chan.-" in her condition. the 3,500,000 Germana within her ~n, openina tbe way toward a and do not have the status of a served up In a bill of particular. \ Manila on the Guam leg of the Who ordered the Mile Mil' e in "wantl\1 to pick the men" for such She W8I b • .., ~aten and ahock· borders, the measure of freedom licore of vlllale. along the Matar tlt1&en. demanded by council for Hines. . fllJht trom Alameda, Cal. Pl'o*t to a 10 ~r I:eIlt wap eul ,ob., tds _,....,. _ ___. __. _ river plateau, I . demal'lded b)' nazi 8pokesmen, l'ana l'AGE TWO THE DAILY lOWA&!~WA ern WEDNESDAY, AUGUST S, 1988 DAILY IOWAN OFFICIAL DillY BUIJ£TINI IS IT SAFE TO 'PA.SS' ON THIS HILL? Published every morning ex- .~ . cept Monday by Student Publlca ltelDll in the UNIVERSITY CALENDAR art t."-..It.# Hollywood Sights and Sounds t;ons Incorporated, at 126-130 cheduled in the ofllce '" tile SaDlmer SMa_ ' .~ Iowa avenue, Iowa City, Iowa. W-9 East Hall ItelllS for tIM! GEHf:RAl. NO .. TICES are deposited with the campus editor 0' By ROBBIN COONS _ Board of·~:. Frank. L. The Dally Iowan, or may he pl&eed in thfl bo~ HOLLYWOOD-This is a call "Marked :WOflW):'. Jlnd "JC,!ebtl" ~ ':Matt, Odis K. Patton, Ewen M. provided lor their deposll in U-e offlees of The 10 all tans to rally 'round and among them. After "Jezebel" they - ~acEwen, R:arl E. "Leib, Amos Dally Iowan. GENERAL NOTICES mll8l-..be at • The Dally Iowan by ':30 p... the do, preudiq make the Warners do something gave hel' !!GOfIlei.Over Broadway" Pears aU, Robert Dalbey, Ben M. ,now "Curtain Call") and Bette Hrs t pUblication: notices wUI NOT be accepted ., I about Marie Wilson. Stephens, DaVid B. Evans, Orval telephone. and must be TYPED or LEGIBLY wouldn't take it. Took a walk, Q . Malteson. WRITfEN and SIGNED by a responsible perSOn. You know Marie. She's the instead, and suspension. The VOL. XU, No. 53 Wednesday, AUlUSt 3, 1931 lJeautiful, dumb little blonde. ~ ludio got smart and all is peace -Fred M. Pownall, Publisher She's played that beautlful, dumb again. Bette's making "The SiJ. Donald J. Anderson, Iitt/e blonde in movie bits. Now tel's." Business Manager Uni~el'8ity CaJcndar ~he's played her again-and beau • • • Wednesday, U8'ust 3 8:00 p.m. - University play, Ufull,....in "Boy Meets Girl." Ma Back to MOl-ie Wilson: She c: Entered as second class mail 10:00 a.m.-12:00 m.: 3:00-6:00 "Richard of Bordeaux" by Gordon matter at the postoilice at Iowa rie ought to go places last like a ought to have a chance in somt p.m.-Concert, Iowa Union music Daviot. University theater bulla- labbU now. thing bigger. She ought to have City, Iowa, under the act of con room. • ing. a chant'C, even, to playa beauWul .. aress of March 2, 1879. 8:90 p.rn. - University play, Frida:r, Aurut5 But J'OU can't tell. The kid ate girl who isn't dumb. Ma,be site "Richard or Bordeaux" by Gordon 10:00 a..m.-U:OO DI.; 3:00-6:00 Iier heaPt out for months walting - Subscription rates-By mall, $5 to hear whethet- they'd trust het· could, maybe she couldn't--but ·Tri Daviot. University theater build p.DI.~Concert, Iowa Union music ~r year; by carrier, 15 cents ing. ,room. with "Boy Meets Girl." They she's earned lhe right to try. ..weekly, $5 per year. Thursday, August ... 8:01 p.m.-University convoca- tJ'usted her finally-Joan Blon Marj~, for all her 1l0meLbDet I'" 10:00 a.m.-J2:00 m.; 1l:00-5:tG tion. West front of Old Capitol. dell wasn't available. And she astounding repartee, is dumb Ilke ~ . The Associated Press is exclu p.m.-Concert. Iowa Union music Monda:r, Au.,..t 8 worked like ten troupers to make (' fox. She planned her movie lively ent! tled to use ior republl- 'em teel tbey hadn't been hexed campaign with artistry. Haa. _tlon of all news diJpatches room. . Independent Study Unit begins. ttredited to it or not otherwise ' 6:00 p.m.-Com~cncemc nt Dm Friday, Au,ust 26 into a decision. She delivered. llttle money, spent it paying rent :£i.edlted In this paper and also ner, Iowa Memorial Union. Summer Session ends. But you can't tell-at the War in advance, buying clothes, a -the local news published herein. ------ner factory. Marie might get a flashy car. She knew you have :- "oed . tollow-up to "Boy Meets to put up a Iront-and that's what :; EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT General Nodce8 Gir!." but ihe'. just as likely to she did. ;k)hn Mooney ...... _.. .Edltor Indepl!ndcnL tudy Unit Today In the Music Iloom be thrown beck to the B's. There were times, I reckon, James Fox ...... Managing Editor The three - weck independent 10 p.m. to 12 noon-"Sonatina" • • • when she wished she could trade John Lain .. ~" ...... _ .. News Editor study unit is designed only f?r such by Chavez; "The Fire-bird 'Sulte" The Warners traditionally have in the car on a ham sandwich, but "Merle Miller ...... City Editor stud~n ts as arc regIstered thLS sum- by Stravinski; "Impromptu for little luck -developing feminine ~he stuck it out and persistellCt 'Wayne Fisher ...... sports Editor m r m the graduate college, In case Harp" (Lily Laskine, harp) by litarll. They lured Ruth Chatter won her a screen test. Loren Hickerson .... Campus Editor II appears to t~em, and the ~e- Faure; Requests. lon ·away from Paramount when Dumb thing that she is, she sat od enough for Kay, The "dumb" stories on Marie Classified Advertising Manaier other facilities of the unl versity, Men and women, students or thoti,h. Anything to finish up are about exhausted. Haven't chiefly tile libraries. non-stUdents, inclusive of those her eontraet. Well, they have rEb heard a good one in months. But . TI!:LEFOONES Graduate stud nts who registcr having other employment, who Ylm]:>ed. the yarn somewhat, and the slanderers of her mental pow. ... ldllorlal OffIce ...... _...... 01.192 in this way are requir d to r maln may b available at any time from it may be better now. ers have not let up, by any m"lII. !Soelety Editor ... _...... _... 4193 on this campus, as I·esident stu Aug. 4 to Sept. 25, are urged to But Bette' Dav-is, queen of the They're even purveying yarne · B.u.ineas Oillce ...... _...... 4191 dcnts, throughout the thn.'e-week report to the employment bureau lot nowadllYs, had to get off the about her Mamma now. Like pcriod. in the old dental buJldlng. 10\ to win that crown. After she this: - ' WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3, 1938 A graduate stUdent who contem This periO(l causes unusual dU came back lrom RKO and "Of Mamma goes into a filling ,tI· plates r gistering in this way ncully in c.u·ing for the hospital Human :Bondage" she was a star tion where she owes $5.25. GiV" should, at the outset, and as soon board jobs which occur at meal but in no time she was fighting the attendant $3.75. "Give m6 ' ~tate Of as soon as possible within th pres times, since th y cannot be com her bosses in court. She lost, the 51.50 worth 01 gas and we'll ~ enl week, have a prellminary con bined into accumulation schedules. ~tudlo won. She was a good sport. even," says Mamma . • The Nation- fercnce with the head of the de We request the cooperation of She 'Came back and made hits-- Now I ask you! partmen t conccrned (01' anotiler the entire student body in caring : Harlan Corulty. professor in the dep;lrtment more for these jobs in order that we may -•. JURO RS IN Harlan county, immediately concerned) for the retain a maximum number of stu .~entucky, just couldn't reach a purpose of a mutual determination dent jobs dW'ing the school year. verdict on charges against 55 de- of the feasibility of the plan for LEE H. KANN, Manager Health Hint~ him. If, together, they find the Tuning In Al2()U~[) Washington By .f4lndant roal corporations, company plan practicable they should agree SUmmer Convocation dtficials and former deputy sher- upon a descriptive title (within the The graduates' dinner will be ",ith. Logan Clendening, CroHltl. I. fCfs-alieging they con~pired to dcp,u·tment title) o[ the course, or held in the maln lounge, Iowa World I Tti~ Rolte. Ib . ':aefeat" the Wagner Labor rela- study project, to be undertaken Union, at 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 4. 'Loren Hicker60n I~~~~~==~I, M_._D_. __~ lI.urlch. lions act by crealing a reign of (with a suitable cow'se number if Tickets for candidates, their guests ______DIM'Cllo. at all practicable.) and faculty members will be avail G.hrle. Ib >terror in Harlan. T()W~ By ClIARLES P. STEWART The ionization treatment of hI! Dickey, (: . Only after th is pr liminal'Y con able at the alumni office lrom Selkirk, It BITS ABOUT CenUal Press Columnist lever arouses a good deal or In. • .. Testimony lasted 11 wceks; the r('rence and the agr ement indi Aug. 1 until noon, Aug. 4. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (AP)- Gordon, !b With Gomes. J) ,irial cost both sides about $350,000. rated the student should proceed as The graduating exercises will be . . . a. few thinl's In particular Hepeal Associates are worried by terest, especially among those vie· and radio in general. xNoag : . .. ~t, after hours of debate, the jury follows: held on the west approach of Old l\lERLE MILLER What they consider a revival of tl ms of th is disagreeable condition Murphy, p 1. Call at the registrar's office Capitol, Friday evening, Aug. 5, at national prohibition sentiment. who have tried everything ebe, llIRutftnc . tood "hopelessly" dendlo ked- If for his regist.ration materials. 8 o'clock, weather permitting. The Texaco 011 comJla.ny, whIch IM!iven for acquittal, five (or con the weather is unfavorable the ex Repeal Associatl:s are (or is) I with failure as a result. Thef formerly sJlonsored Eddie Cantor, OF CABBAGES AND KINGS •. per can stay out of the typewrit. viction. 2. Fill lhe re,istra tion torms as ercises will be held in the maln '1 a~ .o~·ganization which, upon pro- hear conflicting reports about i~ usual (though omitting what is b .. Just about made up 'tts m1nd And yesterday's mail brought a er." hlbltiOn ,.epeal's enactment, was ' ,. The judge or the court. before lounge in Iowa Union. t4.' Presen. a pro&,ram with AdolJlh formed to succeed the prohibi- and although I can give nothln& railed for on the backs. of the Candidates who have supplied 110te I thought intelligent from , dismisslnll the jurol's, lhanked cat·ds.) M\.nJou as leadln&' attracUon, Allee Helcn Sampson, a summerite . .. tion days' Association Against the lJut conflicting reports, by requett tbeir measurements may s cure Whl"' , It .. t.hem; he said they had beeh "ob Faye of the movIes as the featured She's saying "no·' to the personal A good letLCi', that, well-thought, Prohibition Amendment. 1 will describe it. Ssible for Uni played the 1P0t ""0 yeart ago. explain, ~'lor the solving of prob- ~ ults in about half the cases, feW X-Balled t I,t s a .s~ rlou~ and complex worl,d dents as may which to employ the versity high school to accept all own opinionated fashion), Ol· to a . . . I don't remember a nation lems which cannot be solved by a permanent cures. sa-Batted : we re livmg m these days. It s lalter weeks or the summer in fur- pupils applying lor entrance to the Gracie Allen has been voted the symphony concert, or wrangle deliberately commi tung suJ'elde sinlle .tate and which are not in This is not surprising to me, for ,; necessary to be always alert to ther systematic study is directed to ninth grade, examinations wlU also "most intelligent actress In Holly with my materialistic friend all before ... Japan is ... their nature properly federal con- hay lever is py no mellns local In , protect ourselves for what we call the availability of correspondence serve as a means of determining wood"-once by a college student evening, or read until my eyes cerns. the nose. It fact, it long has • . Berce.. 2b . "the democratic process," that one courses. the quaUty of each candidate ap group, second time by a women's It's a promisin& date hint, that Owen. Ib .. ! burn . . . Tonight I've got to "Let us say," continues Asso my belief that the pollen _ '''alker, rt I by. ~f and for the peopl~. Doubtless any such student can ptying for admission to this irade. club and finally by a state prison write a paper that my professor all campus light posts are num dates' Quarterly, "that the five get into the ey~s more than tile • 'adelltt, It • It s ~?l'e than . a national re- enroll for such a correspondence No student wl.to ~as not been eh paper. will tear apart. I don't care •.. bered ... "I'll rrreet you at post largest distilling states decided lIose, are dissolved in the IIIIJ 4PPllnl ••• ~ .ponsiblbty too; l~ reaches b~ck course immediately aUer the close folled previously wtll be corisider itreevlch When I get it written I'll know 39" sort of thing .... And I lind among themselves that they would solution from the tear &Iands, aad J(uhel , l ·b • · into every community, to every]O- of the present session, Aug. 6, and ed for admission unless the exami When I'ueels on Ka, K:rser's romething I didn't knoW be!ore it interesting that neither Harlan· take-·tHe long view liS to action to I each the nose in this solulioo al .. tU, c .. : dividual, even to those 12 in Har- at least make a substantial start nations have been completed. mUlleal elaM and dalllle breallcast and I'll have thought as critical county, "little" steel hearinas are stabllize their industry. It is ob- through the tear ducts. Certalll1 Stratton. p hJ!J "lan county, Kentucky. upon the completion of such a Students whO Were enrolled In nu_t autorraPh, J[a, 11IlnIC ly ItS I can ... reported in the Chi Tri .. : "Ious that, while these states the hay fever victim com~WIllIl alate~ predaeel a ltooIl of 1111 own course prior to the opening of tbe the eighth grade of the school last mi,ht lose some temporary ad- much about his eyes II btl JICIII. ... offen to swap na-. •• Swing mUSic, according to the new university year, Sept. 27, It he year will take the eXlmlnatlQIlB tor "I haven't mentioned the IUn Remember tbe daYI w_en I. C. vantage In the li~uor market, In Besides that, the asthma that ", l'hll&delphla contemplates registering at that purposes ot classification and ,uld- CbIC&.o ... • head of a dancing teachet·s' asso aeae, or tbe &'ood food, or tbe had a full-.rown polo team? ••• the IODi run they would have pro- ten comes on is due to I 8,.... Ru •• cIation, is only a form of escape time as a resident student. ance, not for · entrance. . cardlnala, or the admirable And amaalil. me what ..- ,. tacted themselves aaainst many tic reaction, rather than OUI _ -11&,.. t, H. C. DORCAS, Registrar All examl.natlons will bee held at krltvlch :from economic depression. O. K. Dobbin Needn't W' orry Presb,terlall preachill&': 1 IUp departmental news OD "file l"lbe hamperina restrictions and possi- in the O(Jlje. 1 , ~. tM high school, with headquarters I AMllE'RsT, N. S:' (AP) - The Btucker • " but how can we escape from pose you can I'el Ihose else Un heartls, what poIltteal "ropa. 'ble disputes and lll-wiU." rlhnlY, ' ••wlng? Independent Study Unit In the gymnasium. Monday exami- horse will never be displaced on where; but" they're extra keen ,;anda I mean (not that I, ..t Students who plan to register nations tpr seventh Fade st;udents the ~resent-day farm by the trac here ••• len). for the three-week independent will begin promptly ,t 1 p.m. Wed tor, Professor Buntini ot the Nova ,erGUS preelldent tor future Canned Her CfUII ~ Japan, we read, will continue to study unit according to the in- nesday examinations win start ot Scott a Agricultural col1eae dQ Rae,' Loan. Martin Dann ••• WYNBERG, soutli Atrlca(AP) '''1 even get a little stolen "ca Reversal . ·oJ l ',,: ~ prosecute most vigorously the war structions p,ri nted in The Dally 8:30 a.m. Tbose who take the Wed c1arlli. -Mrs. M. J. Smltl\'s "mallia~ lor vorting" with tennis, very early In • in China. Isn't there an old Chin Iowan are asked to defer calling nesday tes.ts m!lst att~nd both I'm 'predlctbttr a reversal for Voltaire 8sld it ... The hours tins Wlls understood alter bir : ese proverb to the effect that; "He for registration matedats until .mornin({ anc:! .af~npNATIONAL LEAGUE some long range hitting by Ernie King Cal'l Routed As By • W. L. Pcl G.B. Koy and Dolph Camilli enabled Chicago Picks Up Full Tiger Hurler Survives Pittsburgh _...... 57 33 .633 Cleveland Climbs To the Brooklyn Dodgers to sweep IICO'ITY New York ...... 54 40 .574 5 Game on Pittsburgh Two-Run Rally in Last Within Game And Half both ends of a doubleheader with FISHER Chicago ...... 52 41 .559 6'" the St. Louis Cards today, 6-2, Inning to Go Route Cincinnati ...... 51 42 .548 7'12 Of Leading Yankees and 9-3. Hamlin hurled in the NEW YORK, Aug. 2 (AP) Brooklyn ...... 44 49 .473 14'12 second game and rode home on a Clay Bryan't, the Chica80 Cub s ' The Giants are on 54-40 and DETROIT. A g 2 (AP) _ Boston ...... 42 47 .472 14 Y.a CLEVELAND, Aug, 2 (AP) Dodger attack that included Ca ~ righthander, stopped the Giants they had better start 11ghting it u . St. Lows ...... 38 54 .413 20 they intend to stay in the Na George Gill, Detroit Tigers' hurl- Philadelphia ...... 29 61 .322 28 Denny Galehouse kept 12 Boston mllli's 14th and 15th homers of dead today, with a two-hit, 7-0 the season. . Ihutout that cut the New Yorkers' tional league race. Giant teams tt, weathered a ninth-inning rai hils well scattered here today ot the last two yeal'S always had Yeiterday'l RelUU. ST . LOVI S AB. H 0 A 2 lead over the third place Cubs l) by the New York Yankees and and the Cleveland Indians took ______to a game and a half. their slumps but seemed to be Chicago 7; New York 0 the opener of a four-game &eries, Moore .•f ...... 4 0 1 0 0 The Cubs also picked up a able to come out of them bet Ilurled the Tigers to a 4 to 3 tri Brooklyn 6-9; St. Louis 2-3 7-4, to move within a game and Cincinnati 12; Philadelphia 3 Brown. 2b ...... 1 I t ~ 0 lame on the league-leading Pitls- ter than this year's squad is doing. um~h in the opening game ot a half of the leading Yankees, Oult.rld... 3b ...... 0 1 • 0 b h P ' te h I Carl Hubbell appean to bav. their series with the New York Boston 3; Pittsburgh 1 Manager Joe Cronin used three )Iodw l< k. II ...... 1 0 1 1 0 0 urg U'a 5, w 0 ost to Boston. Games Today )II ••• Ib ...... 1 I 1 II 1 I While Bryant whipped his definitely hit b1I decUne. Not ers ~ The defeat cu t the YaIlks' pitchers in an eftort to check the Pittsburgh at Boston (2) Pad •• \t, Tf ...... 4 0 0 tOO curve and fast ball past the be- that yesterday'. tbelluk.in6 b,. league lead to a game and a half Tribe. Kenny Keltner smashed )I ye.o, ...... 4 0 0 I 06 0 fuddled Giants, the Cubs routed the Cuba WAS luch a dlJ&T1ICe Cincinnati at Philadelphia Bremer. c . . _.•..... II 0 0 I 0 IlI\ the Cleveland Indians beat his 18th home run ot the season Carl hAS also bad hts bad Itreakl Chicago at New York nBold •• aray ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Carl Hubbell and smacked Dick Boston. in the second inning with the durlnl' the IlIIIIt two yurs anel St. Louis at Brooklyn Hen.haw, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 Coffman, his relief, with a 12-hit Gill entered the ninth with a bases empty. Hlrr.ll. p ...... 0 0 0 0 00 : attack that included a three-run Ilways rlrbted hhnselt before Bruce Campbell led the Cleve .8. Martin ...... 1 0 0 0 h b St H k d th many I'amea - but thl. year b1I · .-1 lead. The Yanks had made AMERICAN LEAGUE )1I.on, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 orner y an ac an ano er · only live hits oft him until, with W. L. Pct. G. B. land attack with three hils, in .nSlau.h'.r ...... 1 0 1 0 0 l'ound - tripper for Billy Jurges. bad Ipelts bave been a UUIe more one out in the ninth, Gordon sin- New York ....: ..... 57 31 .648 cluding a double. Jimmy Foxx ------Hack alao collected a double and frequent and a lItUe lonrer I.D also connected safely three times. gled. 1 ~ Tot.l...... 11 % 8 h 11 1 a sin"'le to pace the attack and duration. Red Ru1fing, pinch-hitting Cleveland ...... 54 31 .635 .I.- Battld tor Harrell Sn 8th • · for Johnny Murphy, went out on Boston ...... 51 36 .586 5~ DOI'lTON ADJl n 0 A JII ..-B&lled ror Rrome. In fth Bryant helped his own cause with One of the best little right " fly but Frankie Crosetti hit Washington ...... 48 47 .505 12~ " ...-Ball.d tor )lacon In 9.h two singles. handers in the American leaaue Cramer, cr ...... 1 % 0 0 his fifth homer into the left 1ield Detroit ..... :...... 47 47 .500 13 VOlmtk. It • ...... ••... • o 0 DJlOOKll l'N Aft Jl 11 0 A': Bryant held the Giants hitless the last decade - Tommy Bridges stands. Chicago ...... 36 45 .444 17% FOllll, lb ...... 1 o I -----_.___ ..&- __-: until the sixth when Hubbell got - also seems to be on hl$ way Red Rolle came up and doubled Philadelphia ..... 30 54 .357 25 Cr onin, " .•...... ••. , . S J 0 Rooen. rf ...... 4 1 I J 0 0 a sin,le. An inning later Mel Ott out. Tommy has been of little Cha pman, rl ...... 6 1 o 0 Hud.on. Ib ...... 1 I a a 0 d bled f th N Y k ' and it looked like the Yanks were st. Louis ...... 28 60 .3 18 29 B. alnback, d ...... 1 0 I I 0 0 ou or e ew or ers use to the Tigers this year and Doerr. !: b .•....• , ..••. :1 1 1 S 4 1 can scarcely be classed as a reau loose. Gill, however, worked hard Yesterday's Results Tabor. 8b ...... 0 Z 1 Z 0 Ca mIlli. 10 ...... 6 0 I 11 1 0 second hit. The Cubs got to Dee.ute).. c ...... 3 0 1 LIlva ••• to, 3b ...... 8 Z 1 0 0 0 Hubbell as early as the fourth. lar starter now. on Tommy Henrich and finally Detroit 4; New York 3 o 0 0 pickman. p ...... 2 0 0 o 0 0 Durocher, .a ...... 1 0 0 1 6 01 They scored twice in that inning, Dluy Dea.n qaln ..U .. ck, tossed him out at first on a roller Cleveland' 7; Boston 4 McKain, P ...... 1 0 0 o 0 0 Koy, If ...... 4 1 2 6 0 the to the box. Chicago 8; Philadelphia 4 xNonnenkamp ...... 1 0 0 o 0 0 Sh •• , • ...... 1 1 0 l Q G picked up another on Jurges' CardJnaJ bJl'ber - UJIII, Braneh B ... by. p ...... 0 0 0 o 0 0 Fltulmmo"a. p ...... • 0 t I a 0 homer in the fifth and then rout- Rickey and 8am BreadoD, lJIe Washington 5; St. Louis 3 m l'IE\1' YORK A HRIfOA E ------ed Kin, Carl with a four-run current issue of Uberty. DeUl. Games Today IT • 12 21 • I Total...... Totalt ...... n '10 U 11 1 attack in the seventh which In- claimed they ..,umed • h7H Croi ettl, I I . . . • ...... II! 2 New York at Detroit .:r- Batted tor McKain In 8th lI<'" r~ b7 lanln,. • t. Loula ...... 000 000 llO- 2 eluded Hack's homer and a triple critical attitude whenever he ..ot Rolr., 3b ...... , 0 I ! Philadelphia at Chicago (2) IOWA CITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT H.drlch, rt ...... , 0 o o CLEVELAND ABIlHOAJIJ BrOOklyn ...... 011 00 1 00'- 8 by Demaree. Into trouble but privately e D ~ DIMa ..,.Jo , ct ...... • 0 I ! o Washington at St. Louis Aug.8-13th Runl ba.tted In-Mha~, Koy 2, Btatn· Bill C 11 bt · d b t h eouraled his madeap ..nUllS. G.hrl ... lb ...... : 0 I 10 1 Boston at Cleveland (2) Lary, as _ ...... •.... f 0 I ! 0 back, Camilli, Flu.lmmon., Ouherld,.. isse , 0 rune y e Dl ck. y. c ...... 0 I • o Campb. lI . TI ...... , 3 j 0 0 Two bat. hit. - HudoOn . Lava.etto. GJants /rom the Baltimore Orioles "I would be sent out to creat. S.lklrk , Ir ...... 0 o 2 o H.le. 2b ...... I I • 1 0 ENTRY BLANK Three ba .. hlte-Koy. Camilli, Brown. yesterday, played a sensational a row because it meant reams H •• th. It ...... 4 0 2 , 0 0 Gordon, 2b ...... 3 I I I 5 I NAMES Hom. run - M.... Double pluo-Hud· game afield for the league cham nnd reams ot 'Publicity," the arti Oamel., 'P •••. • • • . . ..• Z 0 o 0 1 0 A verHl. cr ...... f 1 J I 0 'On to Durocher Lo Ca milli; )fyna to Lert cle states. "From such a row JHOllr I •••• . ••• • • •.• •. I 0 o 0 o 0 Tr oo\baseball, DUG Ro,ell, It ...... 4 I 8 3 I BOSTON, Aug. 2 (AP)-The Campbell J. Two baa. hila-Camp CollIn.. Ib ...... 0 I Bryant, l> ...... 0 2 I o 0 .aid be WIS uncler orden to make Ot.hrln,.er. !b ...... I I 3 0 league-ieading Pittsburgh Pirates bell , Tabor I. VOlmlk. Hale, 11 e alb j JuoJor Girls' Sm,lea ...... _...... _.... _...... Greenberg, Ib ...... ( I 10 3 0 Cronin. Three bal. bit - Cronin. T. LOUIS AD. If 0 A E a wild statement but that be made TOllia ...... 11 T II IT 9 Fox , rt . . .• ...... • . .. o4 : I 0 0 ran into a superb four-hit pitch Home run- K e ltner. Double play.. Ent,iu hI the JuntOI' Dlw,loo mut be 18 or under no such ridiculous remark, LA.ry to H al e to Tl'olky : Doerr to Cro ,.ean Moor., af .... . •....••. • 0 I 1 0 lIorran, ct ...... 2 o I 0 0 EW \'0811: Breadon, Dean writes, wouJd York, c .... ' ....••••. :1 I 0 0 0 inli: performance by Johnny Lan - nin to Ji"0J,:.J: , Letl on bana--Boalon Mail or phone entry to Eal'l Crain, 1018 Burlinc. ave., pb. 6782 Brown, I b -.. • ...... 5 1 6 I 0 J . Martin, rt .~ .•••.• . ~ 6 1 bawl him out publicly, .. "But I Chrlltman. Sb ...... 3 o 3 I 0 10, Clt v,land 7. 8a.u on b.U.-otf , o 0 ning today and dropped the series If ...... 1 0 lIfoor.. Ir ...... 1 0 0 I 0 0111, p ...... 3 o I 2 0 DI ckman I, Gaiehoul. ~ Struck out MedWlck, o o 0 always caught the wink as he MI.e. lb ...... 1 1 I T o 0 CI ..tll, 2b . , ...... ,... 0 0 3 0 opener to the hustling Boston by Oaieboule a. H ttl--ort Dlckm.n Rlpplt, Tr ...... t 0 0 4 0 did it." TotalB ••...••••. 31 .. 9 n 12 1 1 In 3 lnntn,1 (none out In .. tb.) : Mc • • • • • • • • • • OUIl,Md ••, 3b '" ..... t 0 2 I 3 0 Bees. 3 to 1. Browns Lose Myen, •• ...... •.. . a 4) I I a I 01 t, 3b . . •...... •. a 0 1 .. 0 ------Scor e by J.unJo6" Kain 3 In "; Bilfrby 1 In I . P .....d McCarthY, Ib ...... 1 0 0 I 0 Ne" YOTk ...... 000 001 002-3 After a rocky start, In which ball- PytJak. ,Lo.'na pitcher - Dic k· S. M.rtln. 2b _ ...... 1 0 o 0 o 0 Southampton Net Owen, C •• , •••••••• • •• 1 0 I 1 o 0 1,.lber .•r ...... 3 0 0 I 0 0 Detroit ...... 01 2 010 OO' - ~ Catcher Al Todd tagged him fot man. Entries Reach To N ats, 5-3 As Brlrner, 0 • •• •• • " •••• .1 0 I Ba rU to Gre~n· ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2 (AP)-Wes o o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., Au,. 2 ber,; Gordon to erolaUl. Lett on balea er as the game wore on. 18 0 2 IT I< Ferrell held the Browns to seven 11 S II 2< II 1 Tota l...... 0 (AP)-Don McNeill of Oklahoma -New York 9, Detroit • . ll ...u on Net Tournev Total...... PITTSBUR(J1f All R H 0 A E VanderMeer .,- Batted tor Shoun in 4th x-Botted ror cortmon In 9.b City, the nation's ninth rankin' baUI-'Otl1... Slrlkeouh - by Oome~ hits today as the Washington Sen xx-Baued. tor Macon In hb Itr t . Htt.-oft Gomez 7 In • In nln,a ; " s... .. JAAlo.. player, was the only outsider to Handley, 3b ...... 3 0 3 ators won the first of a three game l.lurphy 2' In 20 . Losinl' pltCher-Gomu 0 2 0 Addltional entries yesterday Chlc ••o ...... 000 110 .Oo-T reach the Quarter finals of the 48th L. Waner. cf ...... 1 0 0 2 0 0 DIlOOI(LYN AB:aHOA)) N ... York ...... 000 000 000-0 "Umplrea-Morinrty and Kolli. boosted the total number to 51 series, 5 to 3, but the St. Louis club P. Waner, rr ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 Beats Phillies Run. ballec1 In- Colli no Z. Jurg... annual Meadow club Invitation Tlme- I :50. Sub!'...... 4 2 t S for the Iowa City tennis tow'na Roa.n. rt ...... 6 0 2 0 0 Hack 3. ileynold.. Two ba.. h118- tennis tournament today, as sev.n Atlendance-19. 60 O. 1b 0 0 protested because of a mishap in Rizzo, Ir ...... 1 0 1 I 0 0 ment, to be held on the reserve which Umpire Ha rry Geisel was Hudecn, 2b ...... 5 0 0 '1 Herman, Hac\< , Marty, Oll. Jur .... of the 10 seeded entries gained the Vaulho.n, ...... 8 0 0 2 3 0 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2 (AP) Sta.lnback, ~ r 0...... 1 1 0 1 Three bal_ hlt- Demare@. Hom'" runa 1- .. library courts during the week of injured and carried from the field. S.",IIII, Ib ...... 4 2 0 0 -.fur••• , Haok. Sacrlrlc. - Jurg ... braCket of eight, paced by LOP- Todd, c ...... 3 1 I 3 2 0 -Johnny Vander Meer won his a Young, Aug. 8-1S. Bllly Sullivan, Browns catcher, Lava,ett o. Sb ...... 3 2 I I 1 t>oubl. play- Jur.,.. COllIn.. Loft seeded Bobby Riggs of Chicago. Zb ...... 3 0 0 2 3 I 12th triumph 01 the season as the '0 Monty Stratton Tobin. p .., ...... 3 0 0 0 I 0 Yesterday's entries: knocked the umpire down in a l)urochor. a...... S 2 1 lOon b.... - N... York 3. Chicago S. I McNeill unseeded because 01 hi. Reds nosed out the PhHlies 3 to 2 Koy. If . . ..••...... 1 0 0 0 lJa8u on balle--ott Bryant 2, H ubhell . I ti ·t d h d ------Men's singles - John Hetter dash 10r home after Oral Hilde Cuy ler, It ...... t I 0 0 J. Cotfman t. 8trlkMul. _ Hubbell recent mac VI y ue to a wrenc e Talala ••••• • 1" ••• 29 1 2 { a I today. Checks Macks • man, R. R. Tindall, J . W. Howe, brand had singled in the second C.mpbell , c ...... , ' I 0 Q . , Bry.nt 2. lilla-oft HUbbell 10 In right ankle, exhibited as good. 10r,!1l Alter pitching well tor seven In B() STO~ AB. H 0 A E Carl Blandin, George Telford. Inning. He was called out at the H.mllo. p ...... t 2 0 0 , 1-1 Innlngl; Cottm an 2 In Z 1-3. as any of the favorites in defeat- As Chisox Win nings, Vander Meer allowed the Junior Boy's Singles - Rate plate. ------Hit by 'Pilcher-by Hubbell (D.m.ree). ing Robert Kamrath of Austin DIMa•• lo, er ...... 1 0 0 2 0 0 Phils to tie the score at 1-1 in the Totala .0 •• •... •. at • 11 U 7 I 'LoI'nc 'Pilcher-Hubbell. • Howell, Ned Smith, Bob Mer Geisel regained consciousness in ...... itT ...... Umplreo-Plnelll, Re.rd on And Ooets. Tex., 3-6, 6-2, 6-1, in the third Cooney, rf ...... 0 i 0 0 0 eighth, When the first two men CHICAGO, Aug. 2 (AP) - The Oarma. 3b ...... 0 I • 2 0 riam, Gordon Christianson, Flet the clubhouse and was taken to a 81. Loul ...... 010 000 001- 3 Tlm&-I :15. round. Earlier in the day, he won Chicago White Sox blasted out six CucclneJlo. 2b ...... 0 I 0 j 0 hit salely in the ninth he was re cher Miller and Ben Merritt. hospital for a complete examina Brooklyn ...... 034 011 00 ' -' AUandanct-8.127. a second round match from Mat- '"Veil, II ...... t 1 I ~ 0 0 Run. batted. In.-Camllil % Hamlin 2, I 'runs in the third lnDing today then lieved by Derringer. Hallahan Junior Boy's Doubles - Ells tion and observation after Dr. lo"letcher, Ib ...... I 0 11 0 0 pitched tine ball for the P.hillles Ro.en (.ava.ello. Dur..,her, K01. Camp. ion Reese of Atlanta, 6-3, 6-2. went on to break their six-game Lo])U:, . . . .. _ .••. . .•. f I 2 worth Smith and Ned Smith. Bob Robert F. Hyland discovered his bell, J . Martin, Medwlck. Two ba.. For the first time In the tour- 0 • 1 0 until he was relieved in the eighth. lo.ing streak by deteating the War.ller, •• ...... 8 0 I 2 • 0 Merriam and Kenneth White. lett wrist was fractured. Buck hlt ...... MI... La.v ....110 . Brown . ThT.. nament, Riggs won a match in Lannlnr, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Men's Doubles - John HeUer baae htl-Stalnback. Hom. run. - I '. X tr . ht t h h tu d b It Philadelphia Athletics 8 to 4 in the ------CINCINNATI Newsom 01 the Browns and Oscar Camilli t . DOUble pl.y.-My"a to S alg se s. w en e rne a~r' tirst game of a five game series. Totah, ...... 31 3 8 27 II 0 man and R. R. Tindall, R. B. Bluege ot the Nats took over Gei Brown '0 MIse ; Moor. to MI.e. Latt Charles Shostrom of Chicago, 10-8, Except for the big Sox inning, s.or. hI' lnoln•• Frey. 2b ...... 1 • a 0 Klttredge and J . WI Howe. sel's duties. on buet-Sl. Loula II. BrooklYn T. 6-3, in the third round. B.raer. If ...... t 1 '0 0, N 1 BA-I" on b.Ua--ott Hamttn J, D.vll J, in' which they collected four hits PIUlbur,b ...... 010 000 000- 1 Goodman. ,·t ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Women s singles-Phyllis e - AD a H 0 A E ~con J . 8trlkaoulo-by Hamlin t. lola· Co-Favorite. , Boston ...... , ...... 030 000 00 -- 3 )lcCorl11lck, Ib ...... 4 0 0 10 • son. WASHlNGrON and three bases on balls. the con RUJa. baued In- Warstler 2. Coone)', ------.------con 2. Blta-off Da.vl. 1 In 2 1-3; RYE, N_ Y. (AP)- Alvln Ev~- tut a duel between Monty run ...... Todd. Lombardi. c ...... t 0 1 7 0 Junior Girl's Singles Ann Tf ...... 6 0 2 I 0 0 Shoun 0 In 2·3: Macon t In 5. HIt by tt f R . G d Al An was Todd. Home Stolen ba.le- cratt. cf ...... tOO I 0 C t d B tt T II c.... stratton and Almon Williams, both Lopes. SacrlfJce. - unnlnK. Cooney. (.ang. lb ...... 3 0 0 0 1 0 ossa 011 e y 0 es. Lewlt, 3b ...... 3 I 0 J J I pitcher-by D.vl. (Koy) . Lo.ln. pltcb -_ P'_ (ll 'b G D H PC'. e , rom orne, a .• an ex - Simmon.. It ...... , .1 I 2 J 0 0 or-DIYI.. ..,.er a AS ... • tonio of Linden, N. J ., emerged &I ot whom went the distance. Double pl.y8-Cuec'neIJo to War.tJerf to lIyen, S •. ••• •. •. • _ . . . .. () 2 J 3 0 Fletcher; Youn. to Vau,ha.n t o Bu br . Vander Meer, p .•.. •. 3 1 0 0 1 0 Bonura. lb ...... 1 0 0 10 1 0 I Foxx, Red S'x 87 326 81 117 .359 co-favorites in the National Left- PHILADELPHIA L.rt on b .....-Bo • •on I, PIU.burgh . , IDerrlngu. p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Travl., ...... 5 I I I 7 0 BroWDI Sip lJebhardt L'mbardi, R'ds 78 291 34 104 .357 Handed Gollers' association tour- ABR n 0 A :e Suspended Ba.IU~ 8 on balli- orr Lanning a, Tobin 2. ______Wett, of ...... 0 S 3 lOST. LOUIS (AP)-The St. Louis Av'ril1, Indi'ns 85 308 68 109 .354 nament yesterday after Defendinc Ffnn.y. Ib ...... 6 I 18 0 0 Struck oul-by Lan nlnl< •. Tobin 2. Total ...... 32 3 8 27 II 0 )losea, rt ...... 0 1 0 0 Umplre.- "Sean, Klem and Ball .. n - ~iu~~~n~ ,b ~ .. :::: ::::: ::: : : 1 ~ Browns announced yesterday sign- Travi., S'n't'rs 90 352 119 122 .347 Champion Arthur J. Thorner Jr., Werber, 3b ...... 0 o. 0 fa nl. PHILJ\DELPHIA ABIlH 0"" Terry Orders Melton w. Ferrell, p ...... 1 0 I 1 ing of Glenn Liebhardt, a free Berler, Reds 84 ~35 50 80 .340 of Detroit, had been eliminated 'in Brucker, c ...... 4 1 2 Ii 0 0 Tlme-l :U . Chao., p ...... , ... . 0 0 0 0 agent right handeci pitcher. I;leb- M'dw'k, C'rds 88 356 58 120 .337 the first round. Johnlon, Cf ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 Altenda nce-2, U1. Jordan. 3b ...... 6 I I 4 0 Out of Action Chapman, if ...... ~ 0 0 0 0 0 YDung, II _ .••• •• .•••. 2 o 3 4 0 Tot.l...... ;; -; .~ " ~ -; hardt spent most of the present :::::' :::' ======Sperry. 2b ...... 4 0 0 2 3 0 Martin, ct • ...... S o • o 0 season with Portsmouth, Ohio. 'Velnt raub, lb ...... 212 o 0 ST. LOUIS Pl1'ker, II ...... :I 0 0 1 • 0 NEW YORK, Aug. 2 (AP)-BIl\ AB a R 0 A II: Last year he was with San An xNel.on ...... 1 1 0 0 0 • • BrOck, rr _ ...... 1 2 • o 0 A-Im-'-d-.-. -cr--..-.- .-..-.-. -.. -'-0--'-0-1 tonio, Browns' Texas leaaue farm. I Today~8 BUI'Ien : A rnovleh. It ...... ' 0 I 2 o 0 Terry. manager of the New York Willi. rn.. p ...... B OO 2 0 McQUInn. Ib ...... 5. • 1 0 1 Davie, c ••• . .. . . • •. , . . • o Z I I 0 uF. H.yo ...... 1 0 0 0 Giants, announced just atter to B. AI III • • If ...... It's simple, Fellows J:xSchareln • .. .. . •. . •.. 0 o 0 0 o 0 6 0 0 0 0 -NEW YORK (AP) - Probable 1 3 .lrueller, !b ...... 11 1 1 0 I 0 day's defeat by Chicago that CliU Clltl. 3b ...... t, 0 9 U U Tolal ...... as • 0 S 0 I-Balled ror Park@r in 9th pitchers in the major leagues J:xxKleln ...... _ . .. 1 o 0 e o 0 Melton, the lanky left handel' Bell. Tr ...... 1. 0 Kreal, .. • •. • 0 • • " • • • • • • 1 1 ! • 0 :u-BaCted tor \\111118m8 In Btll today: Hallahan, p ...... 1 o 0 0 o 0 whose hurling . had much to do It doesn't cost a fortune Sullivan.' 0 ...... 1 0 I • I 0 SPORTS American l.earue xAtwood , •. • . . . . .• •• •. 0 o 0 0 o 0 I CJlUCAGO ADIl H 0 A JII LaMalJLer, JJ •••• • •• • • 0 o 0 0 o 0 with the Giants' penannl. triumph Rattner, 2b ...... 1 1 0 • S 0 New York at Detroit - Rulling 9lveB., P ...... •.. ... • o 0 0 I 0 in 1937, has been suspended with xHuShu ...... 1 0 I • 0 0 to enjoy the luxury of fl'esh Ber.... 2b ...... 6 % o 0 (14-3) or Hadley (4-3) vs. Auker xxxxClark . _ ...... •. ... 1 o 0 0 o • out pay. Hildebrand. p ...... 1 I • 0 0 O.. en, Ib ...... 2 1 1 0 (8-8). %xMcQufllen ...... 0 0 0 • 0 0 :...--S_H_O_TS--,.\ clean clothes 'Walker, rt ...... •. 4 1 Total ...... 11 I I 17 11 • Terry would give no explana . ••dellff . If ' " ...... 3 ! i ~ ~ Washington at St. LOuis-Wea- x-Satted lor Hall,han III 8tb. tion of the move except to re Totals ...... 53 • 7 21 II I Applin., •• ...... 1 3 T 0 vel' (5-3) vs. Newsom (0-9). XlI-Ra n tor Da vi. In ttb rnark it was "the club's own bus a- Batt.d tor Herrn er In 'th Xreevlch, elf • • 00 • .• • 0. a 1 a 0 Boston at Cleveland (2)- Wil- x x:a - O.ttfl d tor .Aluelier In 9th xx- Ra n tor Hilde brand In '1b kuhel. 10 ...... 3 0 lIless." bT ...... Bau,h Si,,,, I~ ~ son (9-7) and Harris (0-0) vs. .lux-Blued tor Sive.. In .th a.-.. Bow'lI. • ...... 0 8eore ..,. Ina.... Melton last appeared on the Waohln .. ton ...... ! 01 100 000-6 WASHINGTON, A"-. 2 (AP) Simply lend yoUI'-.- bundle to ~ew PI'Ocesl. luatton. p ...... 3 0 o 0 Harder (9-7) and Humphries 8t. Loul...... OlD 000 000-' Sammy Baugh, ace forward pass Clnclnn.tl ...... 000 001 001-1 mound a week ago . and was (6-3). PhiladelphIa ...... 000 000 011-% 'Runl baued In - Bonura, W.at, er, signed a three-year contract It C08ts leu than sending yoUI' clothes home. Total...... 81 a 10 B7 18 I knocked the showers by the Travll, 01ullant. .a'mmoo., H II d e - Philadelphia at Chicago (2) - Runl b. tt"d In-BUller, Jordan, Da· to today with the Wllllbington Red Score bT loam •• via. Two bale h it- Arnovlc.h. 8.crl Cardinals. He has had a poor brand. Two ba.e httll--Slmmona. Tr.V'I. YOllr Laundry Weighed and Charged @ .. _... _llc Ib. l'hllad.lphll\ ...... 100 100 00%-1 Caster (9-13) and Thomas (3-8) Weat I, McQuinn. Home run-8lm· sklns, National Professional Foot Uae--Younlr. Double piaYI - Frey to season, winning nine and losing Your Shirts Custom Finished @ ______. ______. __ ._ ..•. lOc ea. Chlc •• o ...... 008 000 11'-8 vs. Whitehead (6-4) and Rigney McCormick: Lanll' to Frey to ),IcCor m onl!!. Stolen ba. I!le--r w•• r. Loaln.. pitchar - La ... million ,oUers probably moan NewAOm an4 Blue.e. ed pitcher to the Toledo club of Itama ., Stratton I. P ••••d ban - St. Louis at Brooklyn - McGee M __ ater. many times a leason that "this Offl olal paId alt ••danee-I.Ua. the American auociation, and at ...... 11. (3-9) v •. TamuIis (11-4). Umplre.--Iloran, Part.r 'Urnptre....-McOow&n, Qu.inn and 11\18. course 11 too toUih," but Gene the aame time recalled Al Benton, NEW PROCESS I"... tb . Thn&-2 :06 . Cincinnati at ' PhiladelphiB - Tlme-':1I . Sarazen it convinced moat layout. players are loinl to come few Ibd another rtjht hader, froID the .' Attt.4abc~I.OOO (totlmattd). 11'411-117 So. Dabaqae 8t. ~avb (7-S) VI. PUHau (8-U). AU ••da.e_J.OOO. ~ beinI mad. 10 ell7 that "real far between in the future," aame Walla. PAGE FOUR THE l1AlLY roWAN, IOWA 0rrY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1938 WED ~ A Cool Frock For the Wednesday series at 8:30 a.m. ber' of the North Central associa· Couple Will A Glohe-A Growing Need Plans Set For The examinations for pupils ex tion of secondary schools and col. Hot Summer Day" pecting to enter grades 7. 8, 10. 11, leges, the highest accrediting bod, HOS1ESS in this region . Be Married At • • • • • • University Hi and 12 are in no sense entrance Students may, by selecting their ow Made in New Styles to Fit Any Plan HINTS examinations, it was announced, courses with entrance require For Home Decoration but serve merely for purposes of ments in mind, qualify for admll· Newell Sunday Entrance Exam classification and guidance. sion to any college or university ill Too often. In Ifummer, there's Students who were enrolled in the country. Margaret Jen en To By I\[ARY DAYI GILLIES black oceans - much a tendency toward making meals p the eighth grade of the school last The 23rd annual session of Un!· Prepared by I\lc all' I\lagazlne I'ead. upils Entering For year will take the examination for vel'sHy high school will open Mon· Wed Arny lorgen en for The Dally Iowan The world all lit up is very sketchy because "it's too hot to 1st Time to Report purposes of classificaUon and guid- day, Sept. 19. at 9 a.m. Just b<.causc the world is get- popular-the inside ot the globe ' eat." This fact may account for ance only. At Lutheran Church in wired so that it can be studied a good share' of warm weather for Tests Wednesday It is impossiblc for University ting sm,IUer, we have to know in the darkest comer, and is real- • " , high school to accept aU pupils ap- Ban Beauty Conte't, weariness and loss of weight, for l ' r t t th . h In a ceremony to be performed more about it. That's why we 1)" decorative even when it isn't University high school examina- p ymg or en ranee 0 e mnt BRISBANE, Australia (AP)' in \h.e Danish Lutheran church at lleed the globe as we read the ~tudied. It makes a fine niiht fOod needs of the bOdY' go on re- grade, Principal Newbul'll said. Authorities of Redcliffe beaches ~ewell Sunday, 1:argaret Jensen. new spa~r and that's why globes light lor a boy's room. gardless of what the weather pro- tlOD!' for puptls entering grades 7 Examinations will also serve as a have prohibited beauty cont~ta to 12 \h.is fall will be held next means of determining the quality daughler of Mr. and l'I1rs. P. M. are coming into so many homes \ Whether Ule room is period or vides. and parades and restricted all pub Jensen or Newell. will become the these days. modern in style, there is a globe week. it was announced by Harry of each candidate applying [or ad- lic announcing and comment 01\ bride of Arny J orgensen of Iowa The globe makers are smart with the right kind of support Hot cereals are one answer to K. Newburn, .principal of Univer- mission to that grade. such fea tUres. City, son of the Rev. and l\1rs. H. cnough not to give us a chance tOlm wood or metal finish. For an lhe question of What to serve If sity hiBh school. No student who has not been en J orgeru;en, also of Newell. The treat the globe as we used to treat 18th century IIbqlry, Ulere are I'n adequate diet in an easy-toL All pupils who will be enrolled rolled in the school previously wi II The average elevation of land bL'idegroom's father will officiate lake and easy-lo-dlgest form Is In grade 7 will report on Monday. , be consid~l'ed for admission to the our geogn,phy books. Globes now lhe dignified walnut 11001' cra 011 the globe is 2,750 feet. The"av. '!'It the afternoon ceremony. to be Pl'CMded. They're appe Students entering grades 8, 9, 10, ninth grade unless the examina ('ome in faSCinating ncw styles- dies ilnd pedestals. For early erage depth of the ocean is 12,3110 The couple will be unattended. tlzlng and IIttraclive, ~ and ·'the fact 11 and 12 for \h.e first time will tlons have b en completed. and lit into any kind of decorat- American rooms, there are ap feel. Following the ceremony, a wed \hatr.they are easy to eet'tempt!; report Wednesday. At the time of examination. ding supper for · the immediale ive scheme. They come large propriate maDle stands. the not--tooUhungry individual. fn All examinations will be held at pupils will havc the opportunity The Eiffcl tower was erec\e4 b :(!tmilies will be served at the home enough to stand on the floor or Metal bases are modern or con additionh they "I'Fovlde ' . ' -read)' the gymnasium. The Monday ex- to register for the fall session. a feature or lhe Parl~ dpd~iti6n ol the bride's parents. small enough for a desk corner ventional-bronze, chtomium and fund ot ~rgyc ' far- Rclive Sum~ al'tlinations will bealn at 1 p.m., University high school is a mem- of 1889. or bookci,lse shell. E'1'en coral-colored enamel. SCy- - Later the couple will leave on a mer sports'. ... ~'" wedding trip to the Minnesota lake The old, faded amber' globes eral table models ha~ handy we still good decoration; but more pockets in the wooden billies lor Because of their bland flavor region. Upon thcir return they and very low cost, \h.ey· cim be Will be at home in Iowa City. clI.ciling are the new ones with the 8 tlas. The bride, a gmduate of the Ipleasantly combined With more i Buena Vista college at Storm Lake, highly flavol'ed and more expen has been serving as librarian In sl"e foods. A little plablling and Read The Want Ads PERSONALS careful cookillg of meals In which the Newell library. Mr. Jorgen j sen attended the university and is cereals have a share will make now associated with The Daily Guests in the home of Mr. and Today A lcasua frock of white cottoll possible a Highly satisfactory baP Iowan. Mrs. Sam Markovitz, 415 S. Du. mesh which carries a novel addi- 'anced diet. MIMEOGRAPHING, You Can Buy New tion of navy blue cotton embrid- , Oatmeal has long been recog buque street, are Mrs. Rose Weis MIMEOGRAPHING. to! A R Y V. Clothes Wllh tbe cranlz and her daughter, Charlotte, With ered birds is worn by Lana TUr- nized by menu makers and bud I ' BUl'II8, 8 PaUl-Helen Bldl. Dlil R. N. A. Will Meet In and hel' son, Lawrence, all of ner; appearing In "Love Finds geteers' as an excellent source of asH. ' ~Ioney 'You SaTe br K. P. Hall This Evening Philadelphia. Andy Hardy." A gay frock for Economical nourishment. Builcf aa.vlnc Yow extra-Warm days, the dress has a Ing a menu around this whole WSUI PLUMBING Clothes ClealJ" A business meeting of the Roy navy blue chiffon hlindkerehief grain eel'eal insures a balanced Altorney Raymond Zebker of Here ul Neighbors of America is sched Mason City will visit Iowa City which drops innocently ' trom II t!iet, as this cereal provides pro ' PLUMBING, 1I EAT lNG, AIR l.Jed for tOnight in thc K. of P. fdends this week. Today's Hlghll,hts tiny Inset hlp-pcx;ket. . teln for body building and re: r COnditioning. Di'al 5870. Iowa )la11. The meeting win begin at The second of ' a series ot "Ra pair. Iron and several- vitamins. Cli), Plumbing. Ii o·clock. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Bunker dio News HlghUghts" broadcasts As it conies from the packag~, l " ' ...'------ of Palo Alto, CaL, concluded a visit oatmeal adds flavor and sub- WANTED - PLUMBING AND will be aired at 4:45 this after' Iowa Woman t yyy ••••••••• with Iowa City friends yesterday. I!fance to meat loat or meat cakes. . bee.tma. Lar1tw (:0. U7 :m. En route home the couple will visl t r,oon, with Loren Hickerson, cam Combined with sugar and butter, Wuhln,wn. Phon. 1670• • AlR CONDITIONED pus editor of The Daily Iowan, l ' is Mr. and Mrs. Clyde MoUitt of F't. Marries C9unt it makes easy-to-eat and easy- :mOD SALE MOTORCYCLE Collins, Col. Mr. and Mrs. Moffitt at the microphone. to-digest toppings fo'1: baked fruit ._..... _ ...._. ___ ~______arc former Iowa City 1"e ·idents. Alter today's broadcast. the weekly broadcast will be shifted Hungarian Artist, puddings, or crusts for -1ieep disPr FOR SALE-1936 INDIAN CHIEF. Dial 4153 to 7:15 p.m. each Wednesday. pies. Toasted to emphasize its A-l shape. $265.00. Dial 4.818. CI\SIl. & Carry Last Times Former Unive~sity nutty flavor, U's an economical, ___...: .:.....:...... ' _'--_____ 2 for $1.1111 Will Show Pictures deUcious and easy substitute tor ~ANTED-LA.UNDRY Suits - lIats - Clean" Of Boy Scout Tour Marianne Witschi, chairman of Student Wed Here IIUts in cakes and cookies. Dresses TODAY the Japanese boycott committee, Use of oatmeal will make an WANTED - STUDENT LAUN- inexpensive DU~ bread that is dry. Call for and deliver. Dla1 No. 8 of Our Holiday Hit Pictures of the recent tour of will appeal' on the "Views and In Married Monday in the challel DANCING SCHOC: highly pleasing to th.e paiate. Oat- 6553. TYPEWRITERS Parade- Iowa City Boy Scouts to New lerviews" broadcast at 12:30 today. of the SI. Paul's Luther'ah churCh, DANCING S C 11 0 0 L. BALL. in Iowa Clty were Florence E. n\eal wafel'S are a <:1'ilP' salad ac------ York, Niagara Falls and Wash C'ompaniment that will tempt tired WAN'rED-STUDENT LAUNDRY FOR SALE-TYPEWRITER. UN- room, tango. ta&>o Dial m'l. Featurlug- Little John Russell ington, D. C., will be shown in Schtele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Poetic Interlude appetites. Following are several Shirts 10e, Free d~lIvery. Moved derwood Standard. Reasonable. Burkley hotel Prol. llDughtoD.. J oom C-I, East hall, at 3 o'clock A. F: Schiele of Durant, and Count who recently visited relatives G. Schulz-Behrend will pre recipes using oatmeal. to 315 N. Gilbert. Dial 2246. Dial 3992. today, under the auspices of Al Odon de Szaak, Hungarian artist TRANSFER-STORAGI sent another broadcast of low who is making his home In Des in Iowa City. pha Phi Omega. Oatmeal Cookies WANTED-FAMILY AND STU TO EXCHANGE German poetry at 7:45 this eve- Moines. The Rev. L. C. Wuedfel McCABE BAGGAGE 3 cups llour dent washing. Done reasonably. AND ning. read the vows of the single ring Dial 6198. MAGAZINE EXCHANGE - 2 lor iransfer. Dial 3687. . . ,-..-=-======:;.:::.' Today's Program service. 1 teaspoon soda 1 with additional purchase of 5 H OW COULD SHE CHOOS\:: 8:30 a.m.-The Dally Iowan of The bride wore a turquoise 1 teaspoon cinnamon E'OR SALE 1 teaspoon salt . WANTED-LAUNDRY, FINISH- cent. Francis Coffee shop, 112 So aETWEEN THEM? the Air. sharkskin dressmaker suit with ed, 10e. Dial 94811. Gilbert ~treet 8:4.0 a.m.-Morning melodies. parisand accessories. Her only 3 cups oatmeal (qulck-cookin, FOR SALE-1931 GRAHAM SE· tl1e mOI\ ,I1e or reiular) 'h dan. Good condition. Reasonable. ., . . d ond lI1e 8:50 lI.m.-Service reports. ornament was a' garnet bracelet, ROOMS FOR RENT ove .. ' 1 cup granulated suaar MISCELLANEOUS Dial Ext. 8236. 9 a.m.-Illustrated m u sic a 1 the first wedding anniver'sary gift FOR ROOM. COOL. VERY ,01\ ~I1e (QuId never, chats. ot her grandfather to her grand- 1 cup brown sugar "' REh': • for I1et OWI\ I desirilble. heasonable. Dial ( \ Olm 1 cup shortenln& SWEDISH MASSAGES FOR MEN LOST AND FOUND 9:50 a.m.-Program calendar motber. 5429. lind weather report. J The bride has attended the Uni- 1 cup raisins and women. Miss Bessie Smith, " """8 A II B ... R A LOST - CONKLIN FOUNTAIN 10 a.m.-Magazine notes. versity of Michigan and last year 2 eig. FOR RENT- TWO UNFURNISH- 20 '-\i S. Clinton. Dial 7264 for ap pen. Chemistry auditorium Fri· STANWYCK Only 26c Any Time 10 :15 a.m.-Yesterday·s musical was a student In the university col- 1-2 cup hot water ' -cd rooms. Electric refrigerator. pointment. day night. Reward. Leave at Dall, favorites. lege of commerce. This summer Silt llour, soda, cinnamon and gas stove. 324-S. Dubuque. ------Iowan. HERBERT 10:30 a.m.-The book shelf. she~as been employed as secretat:y salt toge\h.er. Add oatmeal and FOR RENT _ LA R G E COOL HOUSES FOR RENT ----~ LOST-ADOPTION PAPERS. RE MARSHALL 11 a.m.-Los Angeles a capella t~ e head of the adjustment dl- sugar. (It regular oatmeal is used, rOom. 937 E. JeUerSOn. Dial 2083. Starts Today choir. Vision of the Iowa ~n~mployment lun it \h.rough Ule medium blade FOR RENT - MODERN HOUSE. ward. Bring t{) Daily Iowan. '15 . C h ,- compensation comrmsslon at Des 819 River street. Kimes. 11 . lI.m.- amera so..... Moines. ' of the food chopper before mix FOR RENT - SINGLE, COOL Thursday Ing.) Cut in the shortening bs comfortable rooms. Reasonable. 11 :30 a.m.-Drum parade. Count de Szaak holds several lor pastry, and stir iIi the raisins. 11 :50 a.m.-Farm flashes. foreign educational degrees and is Garage. Dial 115U, Here's two more fine shows 12 noon-Rhythm Rambles. a member of the History Society neat eggs. add hot water slowly ...... ------~ /t~4l/ !lnd add to dough. Chili in the TRANSPORTAT[ON Before You Start for you to enjoy- 12 :30 p.m.-Views and inter- ot France and various line arts so- wit4 views: . , . cietie& at Budapest, Florence, Paris, refrigerator over night. When WANTED _ TWO PASSENGERS 12:45 p m.-Manhattan concert Rome and Vienna. He came to leady to use, shape- into smail to Los Angeles, Aug. 12. Union IAN HUNTER No.1 balls and flatten slightly before Fountain CESAR ROMERO uand. the United Stales in 19t2 and since baking. It desired, the balLi of ____.______You)' Vacation Trip · 4.:30 p.m.-Opera Arias. then has established studios in va~ LYN,N BARI Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers dough can be rolled in chopped Oi'.tIM ~ s,dnet lol'tFttl4 4. :45 p.m.-Radio news hlgh- rious American cities. During the HAULlNU Darryl f Zonvdr '" 000 ..... I'Itd...c.b. lights. last few years he has done a num- nuts or in cocoanut before flat- It 20th Clntury.Fox 'ictt". in teninll to provide several varle- ASHES. RUBBISH. TRANSFER 5 p.m.-Musical moods. ber of paintings throughout Iowa. EXCcDUonal Short SubJec' We suggest you Jet us give your car , 5:30 p.m.-Campus activities. The Count neceived the- academy ties. Bake at 375 degrees F. for WOl"k. Dial 42110. . RUDOLPH "SWINGTIME" 5:50 p.m.-The Dally lowa.n or prize in the d'Auttum salon, Pal'is, 12 minutes. This recipe makes ASHES. RUB B ISH HAULING. the Air. for his portrait of ex-governor Bill six dozen cookies. Glick. Dial 4349. a thorough inspection. VALENTINO Plus This Fine Feature 6 p.m.-Dinner hour proiram. Murray of Oklahoma. Oai Sticks RAQUETS RESTRUNG 7 p.m.-Chlldren's hour. ' Following a honeymoon In the 1 cup oatmeal (qllick-cookinll . The Summer's Sock. 7:30 p.m.-Evening musicale, ellst the couple will make tHeir or regular), ~. . ... 4 ~ X ~ E R:r ItE-STRI~GING OF We will inspect your car for the following at no charg. Deming Smith. • ..• , home In Des Moines. ",' 1 ~ Session of Hits Rolls 1 1-4 cups milk (scalded) tennis ·recquets. DIal 6507 after .. . .. 7!45 p.m.-Poetic Interlude, Mr. •. 2 1-2 cups ieneral- 'purpose nooris. · ., to you unless we perform the corrections: Merrily Onl G. Schulz-Behrend. - llour . t. ' ~ .~ '-E-MP-LO-YM--E-N-T-W--NTE--D- H,?liday! Kentucky M ~ 8 p.m.-Ave Maria hour. ]Jldith .", or,o~ , " 1-2 teaspoon salt A shme' K'd oon· 8:30 p.m.-Waltz tavorites. Th . . I napedl Josette! 1 tablespoon sugar 1. Are Front Wheels properly aligned for easy steer- 8:45 p.m.-The Dally Iowan of Entertains 'With WANTED - -WALL WASHING. r~e Bhnd Mice! Ra e of a teaspOOn$ baking powder '., Pa~ cleanin,. Yard work. Dial ing and minimum tire wear? . Pari! Rascals' A I g the Air. GOOdbye! . way s P.arfy·in ffo~e 1-4 cup shortening 2472. I.. • t., . , Cover the oatmeal with the hot mllk and soak for ten minutes. APARTMENTS AND FLATS 2. Are Brakes adjusted properly to give 8afe an~ AND NOW COMES Build Horue 0/ A.he, Judith Worton entertained a Si.ft the flour, salt, su,ar and bak- FoR RENT-TWO FURNISHED 8traig~t group lof friends last night· lit Q ahead Stop? NO.9 SONOP, South AIrlca (AP) - i~ powder and cut in the short apartments. Two sleeping room!. Using 95 per cent ashes from a party Irf lIer home,, 4as S. G::Un- tiling. Add the milk mixture and ton street. •, r. j\. Newly decorated. Reasonable. Dial dump, five per eent sand And ce. stir· 1Igh tly to blend. •Knead for 5117. . , A GiRl. WHO CAN SAY I 'l'he ,evening was spent in play 3. Is motor functioning efficiently for eeonomlcaJ ment, with soap actl"' as water a bou t '. 30 seconds, \h.en roll iii. • • • • t (. r ~1 "ITS ONt.Y MONEY" IS proofing material, three unllkilled ing bingo, bunco, brid,e 'and other pencil thin sticks about four mclt- FOR RENT-ONE THREE ROOM gas and 011 mdeage and maXimum power an~ per- '" u • games. , .. I THE ONLY KIND OF laborers built a modern alx-r.oom es long. Bake in a hot oven (450 allartment and one five room formance? . :. house for $962. Guests at the party included GIRL fOR lftMt . , ~ degrees F.) for 12 to 15 minute•. apartment. I Both on second floor. Bertha Ma~n, Marilyn Glassman. So this mi\tionaitc gl~es .,:;~ Serve hot all an accompaniment Av81Iable Sep-t. 1. Commonwealth ._~~~~~~~~~._ NBomJ B~averman , Mildred Dh!ker, 1(, soups or salads. This rectpe apar~ents ! . Dial 5925 and 2625. 4. his miHion the. a\~ , DELlGHTFULLY COOL I MeIlle Goldberg, Marvih Chapman, Does your car need a thorough lubrication for and ... goes loo\<.log; . j.i/:~ . Martin Kimmel, Meyer Markovitz, makes seven dozen cookies. .~. ;:"=::::':::::======:; minimum wear and easy riding? ~ /' ~ Donna Billick, Ned Billick, Martin Seo&Ch Bett,. FOR SALE Starts Today ?icker, Franz Putzrath, Anna 2 cups coarsely chopped canned Farm home. Excellent. 80 ~ O' W I ' t'NM Shulman, Charlotte Weiscrantz peaches or 4. cups fresh peRches, acres Ob bard road-well Im Burkett.Updegraff Motor Co. ... i F1UDAY and Lawrence Weiscranl«. . ~. Her Lute!!!t And •.• sliced h proved. a~ mllejl from West I Greatest Hit I 2 tablespoons lemon Juice Branch. Prl<;e-reallonable. Meet flction'8 modern Robin 1-4 teaspoon cinnamon LARSON" MOORE. Arent. -Authorized Ford and Lincoln Service- SAY THE CRITICS Hood, brought to thrUlh'lr Duck, Take Stroll 1 tablespoon butter . / West Branch Jlfe! ' ..... L I LONDON (AP)-A duck and 1-4 cup shortehit\6, mC!lted her'falnllyof five from St. Jam:es's 1-'3 cup broWn· suaar .; pllrk recently put . Buclti.llJham 2:8 cap flout .:- Palace sentries off their beat an\i held up traffic. Only four duclt i -8 teaspoon. salt 1-4 'teaspoon soda Olassified Advertising Rates Ilnlts tetlirned, one beillg IdJled in the traffic. . )' .... · 1 2-8 cup oatmetll (relUlar or . ~ulclt) , .... ' J ~ a4vaat... Of ~. lUll r&l:ell prIDq4 III JIeIt .... ~ ~ a.II t,1ft-« .U...nJlIlnr IOClCOwitl 1-2 teaspoon vanilla _ .' ats ,. III exlllratioa 4~t. of 01. Ad. WARNER The total length of the coastline Arran,e peaches in buttered of the. United States and ' all its baking diSh, sprtnkle with lemon t!"e, " I· Qa, »ay 'l'wo Da.y. Thre& Day. I Four DIIJ!' I :rIve Day. .I:~ outly~ posseSSions )a ~ nearly 'juice Imli binrilimorhml! 'dot with *.a___ Qaah Ch&rIre Cuh ICbarg1l I Cash ICbarg1ll c...h Cbar" Ct JI law. '&I • . BAXTER 50,000 mil...... -'. , butter. U.~u. ~ .< . ,II .III . .83 .80 .42 .811 .51 .411 .&i · i Combine melted shortC!ning and 10'l simple pudd1nl "u~" or PICTORIAL REVUE Adm. lie per penon It 20th Century-Fox PIcture . . . , With Q:)P' 1rIi1lf. •Tlrit IR11Gunt "Wlfl LATE NEWS ! •... t t + • ":=~=:ii~====~U:'..:.~· · ~· ..· ~··iir·· ~· ..- ~ ··.:..· ~· .·~..JIl · DIRJce , ~.to'. •ilbt' i ~ '.! WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1988 '1'JIE DAlLY .IOWAN. IOWA CITY PAGE FIVI Daily Cross Word Puule
ACROSS 17-Exclama lerviee l-Bespangle and mu- tion to at· 25-EnUc", 6-A atreet slelan tract at 2t-A Ulrin, marked by 20-Perfidlous tention mon~ aqualor 22- Subdue 19-0ftlelal act. (plUral) 9-Pa~t of the 23- A woman's 21-Intermls. clreumfer- cloak .Ion 2S-Persla ence ot u 27- TIUes ot 23-Punctua. 29-Pe,1 of fruit circle knights tlon mark 3~over. with to-Letter R aI-Water 24-The Soviet turf l1-Monetsry (Spanish) secret unit of Italy 32- A set ot Answer to prevlo... punk J2-Form ot the three verb "to be" 33-Nlmble 14-At a. great 34-Behold! distance 35-Particle of 15-To blind ILddltion 16-To wit 311-Colors ls-~lall' S Fnsl Thinking Mother Has Favorite lCnMONTON (AP) - GIVing g·3 Saves Wife's Life birth to triplets may be something 1<) be proud of, but Daisy Belle, JUNEAU, Wis. (AP)-Hal'ry Baerwald's quick thinking prob Holstein cow owned by AdOlph Busse, apparently doesn't think ably saved his wiCe's liCe when Ehe fell from the seat of a tractor. ~o. Daisy BeUe, who recently be He'1eaped from his seat on the ('ame the mother of two bulls and bmder, threw himself in front of one of the binder wheels, thus a heifer, has refused to have any lhing to do Wi th her sons, shower )'alsing the knives as they passed 'ng all her affection on the daugh over Mrs. Baerwald's body. Instead of being mangled, Mrs. ter. Baerwald lost but two fingers. Her bU5band escaped with a leg in Diclde Stvallows Flag Jury. GL ENPALE, Ca l. (AP)-Dick ie Hegi, 8 months old, swallowed a Japan's famous sumo wrestlers ~ma ll American flag, wbicA wal "purify" themselves and th(' rll1g recovered only after 72 hours' ef with salt before the match begins. fort by two p hysicians. SCOTT'S SCRAPBOOK R. J. Scott
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i#-\E MAN~ OF ~I! L.0CA1.. SASe: 8AL.U '"TSAM 1$ A err DOWN t-\&AR'"TEt> AF-rE~ L.'OS/N6 ~1'!jM'lIl_"" cS.l.MI!S IN A ROW. '. - .,,· ~ -·· .. time the tax assessoreends in his fOmls a doeen't own the earth. - -- --~ .... PAGE SIX 'I'BE DAILY ro-WAN, IOWA CITY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST S, 1938' -- Sixth Junior Drum and Bugle t~orps Enters Drill Contest
ed by the administration. In 99 Senate Group Church Group Primaries- of 150 precincts Haines had 5,733 Des Moines Cedar Rapids Y. M. C. A. State Fair .1nd Proctor 5,386. Flays Kentucky PI M · (Continued from page 1) The congressional races found Group Will Compete Friday Election Tactics ans eetlngs Hamilton's 17,283, with all pre this situation prevailing: Strike Ends ThrillDav cincts reported. Ramsay, in 170 of 326 preCincts had 15,744 votes to 11,492 tor Al " DES MOINES, Ia., Aug. 2 (AP) t.------, WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (AP) Mrs. Goody to Lead Plans Announced By torney Frank C. Haymond of Fair Iowa City V. F. W. - The senate campaign expendi Virgillia RetuTIls -Truckers' union pickets were re Horrabin to Begin Coralville Gospel Fair OfIicia)s For mont. moved tonight from in front ot Spon ors Competition lures committee asserted today Rep. Howard Smith Edmislon in 337 of 479 precincts the Davidson company, Inc., furni. Highway Gradillg Ihat political use of public funds Secs of ar Rapids. er sian. that organized efforts have been jointly this aflernoon at the home the day will be Jimmie Lynch, Alexandria and the home vicin 8,853 in 162 precincts while IsnBc he said. JUnior corps to compete are the The Johnson county bridge pro and are being made to control the of Mrs. W. M. Rohrbacher, 811 E. America's No. 1 automobile crash ity of his opponent, William E. Underwood of Middlebourne poll Louie E. Cohen, vice president Cedar RaPids. V,F.W. group, that Iject was let to AI Peterson of ,'ote of those on relief work, and College slreet. The groups are the pilot, and Dick Granere, featured Dodd Jr. ed 6,113. of the Davidson fi rm, said that hi! from Iowa cIty and th?se from Cedar Rapids, low bidder, for $18, that contributions have been Caroline Pearre division the Sara stunt flyer at the National Air Unofficial returns from 209 out company and all other Des Moines Newton, ,Boone Ilnd Charlton. 021.16. A new bridge will be sought and obtained from federal Hart guild, the Girls' Tri~ngle club Races tor the last lour years. of 219 precincts gave Smith 19,- furniture dealers were negotlaline Plnns .lnclude. a paradc through erected over Rapid creek, two and Employes, in behalf of one of the and the Rachel Carrell division. Stunts to be featured include 60 I to Dodd's 6,530 or a lead of jointly with the union. He said the busmess dIstrICt at about 3 one-half miles from lows City ac- senatorial candidates." Mrs. Carrie Chapman of the head-on collisions, triple wall nearly 3 to 1. Roosevelt Signs that a bri ef conference was held p.m. ~riday and .t~o or three hours cording to plans. ' On the other hand, the com- Pearre division, assisted by mem O'ashes, airplane broad-jumping, Darden, running as an "inde Bills in S~tting today, and another was expected of dnll cO~petltlOn at 7:3.0 p.m. The highway commission is ex- mittee reported, "It Is equally cer- bers of the other three groups, will catapuiling a car end over end pendent" in the second district for tomorrow. in the eve~mg at Shraed7r fIeld., pected to complete paving the tain that state oHiclal& charged lead the meeting. The groups will with the driver staying in the car, against Hamilton, who cam . I I d The 50 men were called out oa In the (ll'st of th~ serle~ of lIve highway through Solon and on to in part . with the distribution of enjoy a/ picnic supper at the close and nearly , a dozen other events paigned as a Roosevelt man al Of T rOp"C s an I strike last Wednesday when union contests tile Iowa CIty juruor bug- Martelle next year. federal funds for old age assis- of the meeting. of a like na ture. though he opposed the reorgani ---- Iofficia ls said that contract nego- lers took second place and hope to lance and for unemployment com- Zion Lutheran zation bill, emerged from a nip ABOARD U. S. S. HOUSTON, tiations had broken down. They draw the' top ranking Friday. They Granere will pilot an old-fa pensation have been required to A meeting of the Zion Lutheran ~hioned pusher type plane with and tuck battle with a total of Cocos Island, Costa Rica, Aug. 2 also reported some differences ~:~rd~/owntown concert here Klaffenbach contribute from their salaries and I aid is scheduled to take place In the only a 10-100t wing spread, In 18,907 compared with Hamilton's (AP) - In the lush tropic set- concel'ning unionization at the of their services in the interestj church basement tomorrow at 2:30 Mexico The corps, organized about a one feat he parks :five automo 17,283 on the basis of complete ting of this island President Davidson Waterloo company store of another candidate for the Unit- p.m. The hostesses will include biles 40 feet apart down the l'ace unofficial returns. Roosevelt signed today bills for in Waterloo. states' year ago, is instructed by Jack ed States senate." Mrs. Albert Drews, Mrs. B. L. Hotz Fromm who also has organized Irack, and jumps his plane over Dodd ran on a "100 per cent" bird refuges back home and ap- submit to Speaks Before Before issuing its st.atement and Mrs. G~orge Katzenmeyer. new deal platform, and in con proved routine recommendations other drum and bugle corps each cal' in succession, landing German Seaplane Deparll tion at throughout the state. the committee heard a report St. Weneeslall;' and taking off each time in a ceding tile nomination to Smith which reached him from Wash Ington. HORTA, Azores (Wednesday) demnity Leslie E. Moore is chairman of Kiwanis Club from H. Ralph Burton, its Ken- Members of the Ladl~s club of space of less than 40 teet. He declared his followers had made , the ticket sales committee. About tucky investJgator. St. Wenceslaus. chw:ch WIll be hos- !lIsa perfOl'ms feats of wing-walk a "splendid showing" and that The president gave up his bouts (AP) - The German seaplane farm lands Termiug the situation "deplor- tesses at a public bndge and euchre ing, and aedal acrobatics. the "cause can not be defeated with sharks and sailfish for a day Nordwind departed for Lisbon, 3,000 persons are expected to at- . The relation of color and dent8'1 bl "th 't>- 'd th f party this a:fternoon at 2:15. Mrs. tend. eta Motorcycle races will be an liberalism will march b\lck into when Rear Admiral Vernou ar Portugal, shortly after midnlgb~ ~ e, e comffil ... e Sill e a Melvin Neuzil will serve as bos- its birthplace, Virginia." rived from Panama with a p0u.ch Proceeds Irom the event will be work was discussed yesterday by lt had found in Kentucky "should tess added feature of the thrill day (7:00 p.m., CST Tuesday) contino full of official documents. used to purchase new uniforms and Dr. Arthur O. Klatfenbach of the arouse the cOIlJcience ot lhe coun- __. ______program, officials announced to uing a Transatlantic experimen\al equipment for the junior buglers college of dentistry at a Kiwanis try." W inrod Trailing He converted a between-decks flight from the United States. day. cabin on the Houston into a sea here. club meeting at the Jefferson holel The Centennial Fair manage yesterday noon. In Kansas Primary going executive office and went Spinning Art ment has also sent a bid to Dou TOPEKA, Kan., Aug. 2 (AP) to work. Banks Respond Well Dr. Klaffenbach told how color Dwyer Falters glas Corrigan to make a special has brought forward a new field Former Gov. Clyde M. Reed, Par But the work peridd was brief. W ASJlINGTON (AP) - Chair. Acting Police Judge . appearance here on Thrill Day, sons newspaper publisher, appear in advertising and illuslrated the He signed orders establishing mi man Jesse II. Jones of the Recon. Revived Here but has not yet received an an ed certain winner tonight of the gratory bird refuges at Ft. Tyler, Fines Two SoJicitorR use of color in home decorations. struotion Finance corporation said During Trial swer to its cable. republican Kansas senatorial nom N. Y. and West Sister Island, Color is also important in food, yesterday his appeals to banks to Acting Police Judge T. M. Fair the speaker declared, avowing that Classes Will Show ination while a fellow townsman, Ohio. SOUTH PARIS, Me., Aug. 2 State Sen. Payne Ratner held a make more industrial loans had child yeslerday fined Bill Kemp if tood retained Its natural color it Old Methods Today produced a "vcry good" response. ter of Cedar Rapids and Lal"l'Y appeared more appetizing than (AP)-Paul N. DwYer, lS-year-old like lead in the party governor- Senator Lewis ship race. \ E. Bowen of Buffalo, N. Y., $2 when it lost its natural color confessed double slayer, faltered At University High Chinese Again each and costs on charges of so through cooking processes. By today, a victim of nervousness and Returns from more than a third of the state's 2,708 precincts, rep liciting without a license. photographs and samples of teeth, heat, as he was allQut to testify The spinning wheel Is still in Will Retire resenting virtually all the 105 Destroy Dikes Francis Houghton was arraign he explained the Importance 01 against former Deputy Sheriff usel ed on the same charge and dis color in the dental profession. Francis M. Carroll, now accused • counties, put Reed 12,000 votes Elaine Dickinson, a visiting in- ahead of his nearest opponent, To Halt Anny missed on condition he leave town "[I is necessary," he said, "to of a murder for which DwYer went Af ter SeSSIOn to prison for lite. structor In the college of education Dallas Knapp, Coffeyville allor- at once. match teeth with the complexion this summer from Lincoln school, WllUam J . Tinsly was fined $1 of a person or with other teeth in DwYer's indisposition c a use d SHANGHAI, Aug. 3 (Wednes Teachers college, Columbia unl- WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (AP)-I Knapp were the Rev. and cost$ on a charge of passing the person's mouth." Porcelain early adjournment of the second ne~~ailing day) (AP) - Chinese were re in automobile within a 700-foot, day of the trial, but Special Prose 'erslty, has taught the use of that Senator Lewis (D-Ill), famed for Gerald Winrod, target of disputed ported today to have cut· di kes used in fillings is colored to match bit of old household equipment his tancy vests ancl courtly man- campaign charges of nazi sympa no-passi ng zone. the teeth of the patient, he ex cutor Ralph M.' In,a11s said the of the mighty Yangtze river to Russell Remsen, John Haslrop plained. youth, former friend of Carorll's as a part of her duties iil the In- ners, announced today that he thies, and the Rev. J. C. Fisher, halt the steady advance of Japa dustrial art classes at University would resign from the senate afler Garden City Methodist minister. and R. J . Phelps were e a c h Guest at the luncheon yesterday l8-year-old daughler, Barbara, nese against Hankow, China's lined $1 on charges of overtime noon was W. H. Hageboeck of Lake would testify tomorrow. high schooL the next session. Ratner's lead over former Con- provisional capital. parking. Park with W. T. Hageboeck. Spectators and a male jury try- And the spinning and carding He will quit in time for the nom- gressman Harold McGugin at the Japanese said a large area of inlt thl! former law officer for the 01 wool wlll 10rm a part 01 the Ination and election of a successor same stage was nearly 15,000 farm land was flooded w hen I ,arrotin, of 87-year-old Dr ~ James demonstrallon by the classes be- I in 1940, he said, remarking that votes. Charles W. Thompson, for Chinese broke the river's retain U. Little:field heard Ingalls deliver tween 4 and 6 o'clock this after- he believed others should be given mer lieutenant governor, trailed ing walls 125 miles downstream a 70-minute deliberate but dra noon in the shop at University an opportunity to receive the McGugin with Carl Newcomer from Hankow in the area where matic outline ot the state's new high school. honor of el!)ction to the senale. fourth. Japanese had just announced version of ~ case unsurpassed in Some 44 students will take part He wishes to devote his full The vote: capture of a town which placed Maine criminology. in the demonstration, which will time to priv~te affairs, he explain- Republican senator, 914 pre- advance guards astride a modern include candle making, leather ed. He would have resigned this cincts- Reed 34,442; Knapp 22,994; highway leading into the interior. working, paper making, pottery year, he add~, except that he Winrod 18,150; Fisher 8,907. The break was 100 miles above Musicians to Play making, making tire without wished to stay 10 congress to sup- . Republican governor, 975 Pf~ Kiukiang, important river point. matches, block printing and other por~ the ~resident., . Clncts - Ratner 40,315; McGugm In severing Yangtze dikes, At Lions Meeting industrial arts. ~1Oce .hls first elect~on to public 25,868; Thompson 18,828; New Chinese repeated the strategy by The public is invited to attend offIce, In the Washmgton state comer 9,910. which they halted the Japanese ·.tlcU I 'e K • C LEA N attack on Chengchow. Contest winnin, musicians of the demonstration of the classes legislature, 40 years ago, political The republican senator nomi~ee /li·,D.· F p' END A B L E this afternoon who S I! work leaders always have depended on will opp~se. Sen. George MCGill, Towa City high school will be him as a loyal party man. democratic mcumbent, next No- The length of the Palace of Ver :·1;:,e·CON 0 M I CAL brought to the Iowa City Lions f if ' ••, !hroUghout the. summer has been The senator, who usualJy coyly vember. McGill "as far in front sailles is more than a quarter of ". club luncheon meetil)l this ·noon 10 the yarious 10dustnal branches declines to make his age public,!os of his lone opponent, Joe Dohner, a mile. at Reich's Pine room, Ted Hunt ~Iothlng, food and shelter and 72, it has 'been ascertained. His farmer. er, .program director, announced ~llied subjects. profession is law. Gov. Walter A. Kluxman, a dem- lust night. ' Re has b~n sent to congress by ocrat, had no primary opposition. Lloyd Swartley, director of in The figure of Lincoln in the Lin two states: fly Washington as con ~lrumental music at Iowa City coln memorial in Washington is 1~ gressman-at-Iarge in 1897, and by Missouri's Clark hiih, will brilll the musicians. teet high. , ! Illinois, which first elected him senator in 1913. When his first term In Landslide ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2 (AP) - ~------. ended in 1919, he was out of pub ~u lic life until he was elecled once preme Court J u d g e James M. more in 1930, defeating Ruth Douglas, backed by Gov. Lloyd SPECIALS Hanna McCormick, widow of the C. Stat'k, steadily overhauled his former senator. Re-elected in 1936, Pendergast-indorsed opponent to TIDSWEEK ,he WBS the ii rst sena tor to be re night as democratic returns from elected for two successive terms in Missouri's primal'Y election as Illinois since the origin of the di sured renomination by a land rect primary. slide for United States Sen. Ben 178 PAIRS nett Champ Clark. In 2,474 of the state's 4,428 BEAUTIFUL Takes Over Camp precincls, including 421 of 548 .. John Gough of Coralville has in Jackson county (Kansas City), announced that he has taken over the vote in tile supreme court Dinty's trailer camp in Coralville. race was: James V. Billings of Kennett, supported by "Boss" T. J. Pen ShiOES dergast of Kansas City, 199,403; Douglas 173,879. The total in ... Inti YOU cln let it with Marked Down for Fast Selling Republican cluded only 50 precincts of 783 in Tom Martin Attacks St. Louis, Douglas' home city. EVI,,. PAD· THIS SIA80N'S STYLES nOM Clark, in 2,177 precincts, had 228,882 votes against a combined oua al!GULAll STOCK Wallace Talk STANDARD RfD CROWN lata 1 of 66,585 for his three op THE LONG MlLEA8E GASOLINE ponents. Their vote was: J 0- .:Values to SS.75 Speaking before the Henry seph T. Davis 35,885; Willis H. County Women's RepubUcan club, Meredith 18,057; Robert I. Young Attorney Thomas E. Martin, re 12,643. ~d. mCIAl SUMMER GASDlINE~t=' STANDARD Oil D[HfR CHOICE AT publican candidate tor congress Irom the first Iowa district, de New Deal Ahead clared "Henry Wallace's feeble al ibi tor the reckless unbridled new In West Virginia NALL CHEVROLET 9S cieal spending and their complete CHARLESTON, W. Va., Aug. 2 210 E. BurUnrtoD St. \OIS of budget control is the (AP)-Three of West Virginia's cheapest, most insincere bit at ex Hew deal congressmen appeared National circuit nuto races THE PAIR cuse making I have ever read." victorious In primary returns to 510.000 harness races Martin, referring to Wallace's night, while the state senate con Sixth annunl Rodeo ! speech before the state democratic tests found adminislration men Huge '"reworks show nightly PAUL'S STANDARD SERVICE convention regarding the reduc behind in three races and ahead Thrill da,v. Saturday. August 2'7 '!,W,o , PAlas Foa in seven. hon of privale debt an« the cor Mammoth ci~us twi&! daily Glibert at Bloomlnrt41D l'esponding increase in public debt, The leads piled up, with haH Ilsserted "no thinking American Is the precincts In, by Representa Itolng to.. excuse the new dealers tive Robert L. Ramsay in the ,"" 'S" for our present government 11- tll'St, Andrew Edmiston in the JONES' STANDARD SERVICE \. t I ..., . n"ncial tangle on the grounds third and George W. Johnson In ALL coLO.i:- ALL BIlL IOIGBTS - ALL 1Tl'l.D Wallace upholds. the fourth, made it almost certain 130 No. Dubuque St.. Dial UU iJza w...... -, TO. "My answer to such foolish and they will run for .re-election in Insincere alibis as Wallace olters," ~ovember. Three other democra Martin said, "Is In the worda ot he congressmen were unoPPOled. the fellow who became a little A close race was being run In confused in his quotation from the newly created 18th state sen IHRIG'S STANDARD SERVICE Lincoln, 'Ybu can fool me once, atorial district where Sen. Clay you rniaht fool me twice, but you ton Haines of Charles Town had Linn and Coller. street. can't tool me all the time, be- a precarious lead over J. A. Proc tor 01 Berkeley Sprinp, support------~------I.-_____ .... ~iiiI-...------~~-~--- ..I CSUH I am lOme ot the people.'''