11, 1935 - - ters Law,on Little r Crayne', Punting l nefeatH T,,'U More OpponentA In F~"~ ~d Day of Un vl't8lt)' Of 10"'8 Football J>ra('tketI leers National Amallmr Oolf Tourney See Page G Sloe Pa.ce 4 es Many , o ID a i M 0 r n i n ID • G ~roblebl8, C t y '. , N e P per Ision '1.1...... 00.1 N_. lie"...... ~ .... FIVE CENTS Ceotnl _ ,"'~.I'" lOW A CITY, IOWA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1935 TM .... II" .,... VOLUME XXXV NUMBER 85 lor-announeer '0 mm It tecmon al A 6SOCIation 'Qstprs at thl/ ~-day Convpn_ II here. projects were 'atlves of ed. n many see.

0. are: }T. B. F. R. Remakes ~ , University NY A Will Furnish Employment for Graduate Students of Iowa Parade Bears t; W . 1. Crt!_ Works Project ,Iden t; and B, to Scene ty ot South • Body asurer. JNvll Students Must Rumors 0/ "Zero No "Honla" to Be Of Activities With Arguing !O nallled. IT ALY'S "IRON CAY ALRY" ~ by Prot. H, Hour" lor Alrican II. Heord if Latelt ~ 8peech de­ 'Apply at Once War Still Afloat I--~======~ ProgralnSucceedi BATON, ROUGE, Ln.., Sept. 11 Three Leaders Ited out that (,d')-Senator HU~y P . Long's bQd)' ! closer, rela_ 10)' In state tonight In the massive ROME, Sept. II (A P)-ll:aJy tlghl­ h depart1lltnt For NYAJohs CHICACO, Sept. J1 (AP)-Sleepers skyscraper 8tatehouse symbolical of Ickes Arrives at Hyde 'broadcasting ened the ties ljetween her land and a.'i! getung BOme "breu.ks." his reign as "dictatOr." lPeraUve." sea forces In the near East Atrlca For the movement to hush auto Back to the seat of his political Park for Showdown tonight as hints were heard In dlplo. horne LA ~preadlng all a world-wide power and the acene of his assaaaln­ ,urSi', tlrst or Employment Includes In Di pute Between universities, )nntleo circles tha t Oct. 10 might bEj baals. atlon, the body Wlla borne In II. pro- Research Work Of ,the "1.ero hour" tor hostilities with flome, Paris, Berlin, London, Flor- eS810n led by notional guardllmen Three Works Head~ EthIopia. of tho Child AU Different Ki~8 ence, Naples arO among European and followed b), high and low oC hi. Ion dlacu8Sed Provisions were announced for cities that have taken RtPR to followerll. HYDE PARK, Sept. 11 (AP) -' , Chilo. Study close coll aboratiOn between the fleet dampen the ardor of auto horn toot.. Convinced ot Plol Pr sldent Rooaevelt refaHhloned hili Part-tlm~ employment for gro.du • .In the Hed sea, t he Gulf of Aden and If Iowa. el's. I n Madrid a bull may bellow As the period ot lying In Bta.te be. ~orkB rell f prOllram tonlllht wltN ~to sludents In serious l1eed of fl- .the Indinn ocean, and Gen. Emilio nes explained hili heo.li's content, but 80 much WI gan, the sloln dl~tl\tO" 'H secretary, tht> wranglln. Irlumvlrntp which I. nnncia l aid, has been made ava.l l(lble do Bono, who Is high commissioner Its audiences a "peep-peep" rrom /I motorist may Earl Chrlsl nberry, declared he wns ~lr('Ctlng It to m I't exlsllnr npedB. (or the coming Achool year by the of Eritrea and Somailiand Hnd com­ nt) "!lml·clas_ mean troubles. "c~vlnced" In his own mind lotll H~ n.rrnngE'a for 0. g~neral 110rley National Youth Admlnlstrallon, It mander of II Duce'~ troops there, New york 18 In the midst of an were drawn In a plot leudlng to thA Itomorrow to smooth out (undamen .. '111M announcPd yesterday by Dean 'lnti.nolse drive. Ohlcago authorl- n88aMlnation. tnl dlfft'rpnc('JI among tilt Ulo. Cnrl E. Sen shore of the graduatd college. ties today liWunl\' 1nto aellon under "r believe they (Ire'" RlraW8 and TrkMl AM'tvt a new Jlllnl08 IBow which glve& po- Weiss 108t," ho IIOld. llarchl l ok p 8, lW'cI·('tnry or the In .. ~ill it Is believed thot ahotlt 125· \lnl­ Britain Pledges lI~emen tbe rlgbt to judge whether Long WIUJ mortally wounded Sun- tprlor and admlnlatrnlor pulJlto City verslly or Towa "Iudents will be ald. or )f a motorist Is making an undue dlB- works, who hUB been In dlsagre~ment I'd by) this pla.l. day nlghi In Ihe 8t1.tphoull(> by a: tUI'bance. Building MUlit Apply Soun League Aid bullet [Ired by Dr. Carl A. WelllB, 30 (With another of the works IJrogram Irlum"lr t~, llarry L. ll"pkln_, Ihei Students who Wish to receive con­ years old, who Immedilltely WIUJ kll- wOI'kA prog."l'II.. athnlnlA(raIOr, cnm~ ~onstr u ctlo n pldpJ-athm must makp application 1m. In All Policies led by the 8enator'. bodyjtltlards. hpl'e tonight wIth an advertised no~ 'mrdlotely to the gra.duate schOOl thel' I., will start Small Supplies The I!Cno.tor dIed early ycstprduy. t10p for II. "showdown." plnn to enter or III which they deSire City ]lOIlt or. Follow DeCree8 :\11', ROO8I'velt showed no advance 10 continue their studies. week, acrord. Tens e Feeling Growing Even tl& he loy dead, new IXlwers oncern over th quarr I b •• tw nI Employment under I his plan shall Excitement At that he sought for himself were lckE'" and Hopkins over wheth r the lesterday by Inclu de acLlvllles and reseuch of all Between Two Powers decreed by his docile legIslature-but fOllr billion dollar funt! 9houl(1 no A., Bowtnal\ tYIleR whiC h take advantage or tlte After Hoare's Talk to be administered by others, 8PI'l1t tor permlln~nt Blru tur~ •. a8 I"rtmcnt ot ~pec l al tra.lning and abilllie~ of grad­ Ouster Hearing High and low walked slowly pnet uate stud"ntH. SuperVision will bd atlvoeal~d by IckeA, or for ternlJnr .. the bl r !l8 hundreds flied Into Ih& by faculty memberI\', Illy work 118 Insist (\ UI)On by 11011" US In tbe en· rotunda of the tow rln. bulldln., pafl\tcd and !\fay Get Funds powerful voice o( Great Britain de- ! Court Chides Attorneys klnll. The dead pOlitiCal I ader WILa dres d Ufled all Ne~led .dvertlsed tOr Flrst year i:'raduo.te students ar& Jmanded peace today and pledged Its eligible to receive average stipend .. up port or the League ot Nations" During ,Wordy Battle In a. tux.edo, II SIlld the money would be u.M Guard of Honor all ()('Ca810 .. d~ma}lded and rNnarkl'd or '15 per month and a maximum of covenant "In Its entirety." In Sioux City Trial $20 for nine months. Supplemen. A grOWing tenSenC.98 between Italy Surrounding the XP nslv bronze th whole situation depend. Bom .., halt-sl$ters, tary aId to the extent of not more ,and BritaIn wag apparent arter Sir casket, standing at rigid IIltenllon, ~vhat on how rMt bUBlnes. plck~ up Illn or Iowa Ihnn $10 may be granted. ,Samuel Hoare, foreign secretary, out- SIOUX CITY, SepL 11 (AP)-The was a guard or honor of nallonal In lh~ r~envery h hnll drc1arrtl drr~ Yavorsky or Advanced graduate .stUdents, In- :lIned London's policy. most excltem~nt so far In the hear- guardllmen and (our cad ts from Inllely here. dudlng post.doctorates, are eligible Friendly Warning Ing ot the ouster action against Loul81nna Stllte university, an In. All signs polnled tontrht 10 IIJl =- for on average not to exceed $SO per HI~ speech wns Interpreted as a l\!o.yor W. D, Hayes was furnIshed , stltullon which Long referred to af- unMrslllndlng befon> thf> two tlU .VB or 41" " parlrys are ov r. Mr. RooHMelt h II month and a maximum of $40 per \friendly warning 10 Mussot1nl t() go Wednesday wh!'n Chllrles I. Small, fe c tlonat~ y as my own. ,nantb fo.· nine months. slow, an Indication BrItain would not Slmpl funer I rvlces were ar- previously (lel'lored thp pI'lmp nllN'lI_ - city commissioner of ",treete, heraJd­ Rl'Ri(1ents G~t Preference shun sanctions If she felt them neces- I'anged tur 4 p.m., (Centrnl .tondard aUy Just now 18 811eed In making jllb" At the Unlvcn;lty t)i r...... and lIaty a nd a warning thllt It a settle­ ed lUI the "ace" witness ror the time) tomorrolV beneath giant, mORJ'I and Il'(t no doubt that he hrliel,pti low", 'Btate college preference will be Iment Is not reached the " main pr more carelu I In who.!) rl!8ettlement administratiOn} ObtaIn 1)09sesslon of LeClair's auto­ Battle; One Slain a "Joke." and a n lnvestlgallon convention. his wordlnl' Of QueHtlons. One' oc· • itI·lready ha. been In contllet ",1tl1l Eastern City mobile. caslon WD.8 when t he attorney IUIkea Demos Planning to Use Ickes, goes to Hyde Park tOO1ol"rO\\'_ w was Ordered. Hits 14 Points MEVICO CITY, Sept, 11 (AP)­ C. E. Moore, Msistant county at- W. E, Kocher, Inspeotor of the Small to "plclUJe tell the truth torney, said !Jammey will ,be taker! Bcorlng the Ca mous 14 points ot Waiting Policy For • One . deputy "WI1S slain anu thres state motorcycle department, the Ia.le WoOdrow Wilson, the n elchS­ once," and again, when, reading Dean Clement C. W illiams of the before the count)' grand jury tomor­ from a piece or paper hI' held In Others fe ll wOunded In a rurious gun­ coll ege of engineering, who IMt ro\~. who spread tbe alarm arter re­ fuehrer demanded; Next Three Months Students Will ~Ight tonlglll On the OO()t· or the Mexi­ week was ejected president of Le­ ceiving the report, said It was , "'Vllere are the 14 pOints or Wilson hIs hands Free said It wn8 "to re­ Hunted since LeClalt·'s riddled can chamber at depulles. high unIversity, Bethlehem, Pa., has made by William Cassidy, a flag and where Is the world today? The f .. e8 h the witness' memory." WASHINGTON, SePL 11 (AP) - body WIlS found In 0. subm'ban weed Receive Work Pistols Bark returned to Iowo. City and wllt cOn­ boy at the checking station near A. repu bllco.n c ha rge that Prl!8lden t patch July 30, Lammey was taken reich is no longel" a football and no PIstols barked as I he cllmnx to u: tinue In his duties here until about here. into custody early todny at Liberty, longer an 'obJect or torellm l'naneuv· Roosevelt hod "dictatorially demond­ bllter dlgpute between' majority and sept. 28. He wilt assume his Ilew Kocher SIlld the presence of a ,erl ng, but. now Is III soourltY-ln Mo., by Iowa State Agent William justlce department agent In the trd" unconstl t utlonal legislation I~ Assignments mlno"lty gt'O Ups. When the smoke wOI'k ()ct. 1. secul'it)' not ,by pacts but by th'e real Greeks Try cle6red. Manuel Martinez Valadez, Zelinsky'. '1; he prisoner hod been vIcinity 45 mlnutl!8 before the ' order to dramatize a. 1931 campaign' Dean Williams ~o.Id yesterday powel' o( the nation a nd by· the firm majority depuly frOm Jo.Ilsco, lay working as a section hand. A tip report wa.s made Itmt weight to n that he WD.!! lookIng forward to his will oC Its leadership." tlemand for a change In the consll- AssIgnment of 600 students a~ 0. To Bring Baek dead with 0. bullet In hIs head and fl'om Negro transient, John Ken­ the story. The Inspector and tutlon came today from Representa- proved for federal ~tudent relief em .. new ,position with great enthusiasm (PI'esldell t Wilson's 14 polnta In ~hr ee others 8P I'awled wounded lit but that he deeply regretted leaving nedy, led to the arrest. otber o[flcers raced to Donner llve Snell of New York. ployment will begin loday, Ilccordlng summit, nine miles rrom hero .. in 1918 Co t'med a busis tor the treaty the aisles. 1he . Glen Schmidt, chief of Ihe 8tal& Make8 St&temeat to Lee H. Kann, personnel dlN-ctor. seal·ol1. ot a "bullet , riddled car" or Versailles and for the eventuo.l Former Ruler Luis Mendez, a. mInority member, The realgnatlon at. Dean WllIlams bureau of Identlrlcatlon, said SUB­ 8nell, hou8e minority leader and All students who have been ap .. mentioned by Cassidy. ,establishment of the League or one of 20 odd persons who have proved for these jobs arc ssked toi 'WIUI wounded.lIC rlously. Juan Cam­ will probably be accepted at a meet· plcion wos directed toward Lammey POI! Viveros and Mariano Vertlz, lett- when the youth's tlnger prints werl! Upon fi nding no trace or t he Nations,) ATHENII, Sept. Jl (AP)-Presldent been mentioned tor the republica", report to the personnel otrlce as BOO r( Ing or the 9 tat& board or ed uco.tJ on "battle," Kocher sa·ld he eliCited j8811e8 ProclalOation Alesander Zalmls Indlca.ted his readl- nomination, made the statement just as PDBIIlble, ( 1.tt18 ot tho moJorlty group, were at Vinton late In the month. found on LeOlalr's automobile after 11IIghtly hUrt. It was lIlbandoned at Iowa Falls, la" from CasSidy the admIssion that Hitler, In an omclol proclamaUon, ktll88 to relllrn 'When he expressed a. aa It was disclosed that deaplte ther Students receiving these jobt! ,, little activity so tar lUI the these requests are to be filled, many Other fIrearms roored, some of I he pages. " /Loretta, who died yesterday morn­ (AI! recorded each hour at the tlon. ror peaceful lo.bor. And when oeapouaed the monarehl.t caUIMI, committee was ooncemed until about jobs In private homos will have to bti !tIre apparently camlni:' from the go.l. If La mmey ia con vic led Ken nedY Ing at Mercy hospital, will be tomor­ Iowa City o.Irport, from 12;30 we are forced to make sacl'lrlccs, 'would a.nnol\nce hl8 retirement to- time 10 begin roundln. up delegatee given both men and women stlldent.lJ.j ,1Hle". will be eligible for a $260 reward of­ row o.t 9 a.m. at the hospital chapel p.m. to 11:30 p.m. yesterday. Ihen we will make them tor our .morrow atter con8ullaU01lJl with pO- in January tor the nationaJ conven------MaJies 4iIIar'etI tered 'by Governor Clyde Hetrlng. with burlo.l at St. Joseph'8 cemetery, IIbrty and labor." 1It1ca.l le&dert, tlon. Takes First Charges that tho ahooting was the , "That $250 was the farthest thing AAA !reSUlt of a. plot to kill majority lead. YESTERDAY An antl.Semltlc note round a Exultant royalIst deputies urged Buq With P .... In my mlncl when I reported I be­ PI'S and crl'ate a crl1lcnl situation for 12 ;30 7U 6:30 ...... 16 prominent place In the rlrst day's Premier PanlPoY0U 'l'IaJdarls toda, to At republican headquarters, Cho.lr- Step Toward New lI eved I could locate Don," Kennedy I President Lazaro Cardenas were Hot Air Run. Into 1:30 ...... 80 I 7:30 ...... 63 de1lberallon, os dId a sharp warnlnl' reshuttle Ihe cabInet and eliminate JOBn Henry P. Fletcber W8ll bU8Y Co H P said after he IvUII told of the cohfes- republican. In favor, 'wIth planl! for a meetlnr of the na- rogram mado by Deputy Mora Tovar, presl­ 2 ;80 ...... ~...... 79 I 8:30 ...... CO to "men or the cloth" Indulglnng In m· og slon. IIent ot the lett wing majority bloc, Big Money When 3:80 ...... 78 I 9:30 ...... _ 60 pOlltlcs. tlonal executive committee t w r) 4:80 ...... 78 I 10:30 ...... 67 'Weeks hence. He "'lUI arranrJns to WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 (API - CongreIBmen Talk Ethiopian Troop' put before tbe commIttee an out.. fJ'he farm admInistration look It. 5:80 ...... 72 I 11:30 ...... 54 Miners, Millionaires Iowa WPA Staff The lowest temperature recorded ArTIculi lII'e Will FI,hl WitlulrtJUI WhiU Une of hI' prolfl'llm for the nest fellf' rlret formal step today towarda .. WASHINGTON, Sept, 11 (AP)­ OSKALOOSA, (AP)-Edward W. months. Already he had Bet about 1". corn-hlllr control prolram ... Rushes to Finish yesterday Was 48 at 6:40 a.m, See Doheny Funeral Members or congre88 dId better than A YEAR AGO YESTERDAY O'Neal, president of tbe American ltallanI Clole In. expsndlng the women's dIvision, )Secretary Wallace indIcated Ihe t1mel three quarters of a miUlon dollars , , List of Applications 12 ;30 ...... 86 I 6:30 ...... :...... 74 Farm Bureau rederatlon, told 600 itor a decision on ,the lise of co~ LOS ANGELES, Sept. 11 (AP)- worth of talklna In the recent _ 1;30 ...... 85 I 7:30 ..... _...... 71 farmers attending Il Fllrm Bureau ADDJ'S ABABA, ·sePt. 11 (AP) _ )oa.nl for the new crop Is approach ... lliard rock miners rubbed 8houlders ilion. DES MOINES, Ia., Sept. 11 (API 2;30 ...... 86 I 8:30 ...... 87 picnic yesterday that "a.rloulture I. Elhlll9lan forces whlcb have beep Defense Council Of Vnl'. t with houschold ~ervants ond mllllon- The last pa.e of tho tlnal edition -The Iowa. works progl'ess admln­ a;3 0 ...... 86 I 9:30 ...... 65 fighting (or equality. even It It taketl! boldlnl' advance POSltlons on the ErI- B" M .l... • The AAA called a bearing for' aJre8 today 0.8 funerlll scrvlcCB were of the congress Record today Willi t.tratlon fltatt rushed work tonight 4;30 ...... 85 I 10:30 ...... 64 constitutional change to get It." traan tronUer today withdrew 11 rltam eels ~aln ept. 2S under provisions of the no ol held for Edward L. Doheny, 79 -year- numbered 16 ,2 04-the aecond lal"le8t to complete the IlUIt ot 2,700 appll­ 6;30 ...... 81 I 11:30 ...... 61 mllea to avoid any border IncidentAl I Icentt, puaed amendl1)ents to the ol~ ruler of an 011 empire. Hlnoo tllbulatlon Willi begun tn 1921, catl0118 ahead or the deAdline to.; The lowest ileml)erature recorded 'WIth lta.lian t~ reported nearlns LONDON, Sept. 11 (APJ - The qT\eultural adjustment act whlelt. Steady-Buylol' Under tho ¥reat 'dolne of at. Vln· The first sea.lon ot tbe .eventy­ jmorrow on a.pproval or project. In a. year ago yesterllay was 61 a.t Doml. Low 1he _me areL nucleus 0( the BrltI.h Imperial de· nqulre hearings and findings by the NEw YORK, (AP)-There were ~@Qt'. , whjoh M'lilllit for the Catholic second conrre.. , whIch ran from WashIngton, D. C. 11:80 p.m. Th. Ethloplana DOW are reooncen- fense council met wtlh Prime Minla· IeCretary of agriculture that iln a.c:I ... Church, r j)q1l161n hllrh 'mllM was cele· December leal to July 1912, pro­ The 2,700 proJeots approved by L. one or two disconcerting develop­ t .... t1!4 In tile vlclnlty ot ,-.xum and ter 9tanley Baldwin today for the ju,tment p\'IlIrI1lm Is necessary before WEATHER brl.led by 'tbe 'WllIst ' Rev, John J, duced a record of 18,428 pales, B. Hlll, I4ltlnl' Iowa WPA adminIs­ ments In tbe bond market yesterdaY Adua within their 011'0 territory. The third tlme In lese than a month Dne can be order8!l, Plane for tbe t;'antwell, bl8~p of the Loft Anlrelelf It cos18 betw.en S~S and 164 a. p ..e trator, would cOllt In exccss of $75,- lOWA: Oenerally ralr, Illabt­ which tended 10 put bJ'akl!s on buy­ precaution of withdrawal ,..... tUenI while Sir Bamuel lfOllre, the French hellrlng ... announced today dltfer h1 J I)' wanner In lIOath JIOI1ton Ing Interest, but In the corporate lind Ban 1>1,*6 IJtoceM, and the most to print the record, Includln. the 000,000 and furnish employment to to AvOid riving J(ul8Ollnl an), ex- aecretary, at Geneva. wu makin, a two major partlculara from the re~ Tb IIl'1'1da:y; Frill.,. partl, lIst as fl, whole, valuea were well Rev. Francia C.' "elle, ot Oldahoma tlnal bound volum ••, maltln. thl. 75,000 m~n, Cot. I, T, Jane", 8&11ls­ eIoucI" cu. e f /I r bertllnlnl' b08t1l1tles definite demand for League 0( Na- cent hearings held tor Il c(lntem. OIt1. year'. COlt approlt!mately '800,000, lan.~ aclmlnl.lrator, Ilnnounced. COOler ID Dorth. maintained, ._ ... . ',_' I tbroul'b more frontier troUble. t\OIII Intetrrtty, plated ".. procram, " •,. .-..J PAGE TWO THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1931) . THURSI l'HE DAILY IQW AN here there will be f"ashmen students Publl.hed 6vo/7 n,ornlnt ex •• ~t lYon· HVing on lunds derived from the sale r . -; day by Sludenl PUbIlC).l.«one Incorpor· ot eggs from a. flack of chickens 0" HISTORIAN OF U. S. RAILROADS Mrs.] a JiS-I~O venue, tea, at Iowa .. 10"''' Olty, milk and c"cam from a pet cow. ; ' Iowa. FIred M. pownnll, Director. by R. J. SCOTT II AN~wYorker Those COW8, pigs, and chickens OoPJTIl'bt, 1'''', by Cleaira! WillI Board or 'rrusteel: :L'rank L . Molt., whose effot,ts are gOing toward pro­ Scott's Scrapbook Pa.ul C. Paoker, N. M. :MacEwen. )j:"red r_. ~tIoD, ~ At Large viding a higher eel uealton tal' the M. Pown,ul, Edward J, Kelly, Bill BUBby, I!lrnest C, casalll, Arthur Bune.. sons and daughters ot the familY Guest no doubt fepI a certain superiority Lumund Wllccx. By JAMES B, H ESTON over the rest of the animals on the S. NEW' YOUR - Glancea at the .Harry Bunker, Gonornl Mana&,or tann. They even have somelhlng in WlIllam T. Hagcbocck. bameless: Mrs. LOI COmmon with parents who lire 8UP' Aui!Jlant. General liana-ger An elderly woma.n sitting on 1be porting their sons and daughters at Fred Third avenue elevated pllLy lng a Entered a8 second ciasl maU ra atter the unIversity. ILl tno post oWoe al low .. Clly, Iowa clarinet. She was nOt beg~ln g, but Fete J The story which we read about unI'd • IN t68 t Pathetic, stOOPed and dec~e pl t, 8h~ daugh ter of ~ JlUl!lNtJSS J' E I' ART~IEN 'I' the expression, "Golf Is a great 'never stay~ In one spot o·r seems to became tho b B. L. Willis .... AdvorLlslng Ma.nnger sell the same things, Erne •• C. CalSm " Clrcul .. Uon Manager game," Decker, SOn a Agnes W. Schmlat ••.•..• Accountant • • • Decker at D! W.e helieve tbat golf may be clay at nn earl TELE·PIIONES great, but after trying a few roundS, Yorkvi1le remains one of the Dr, Decker, Editorial o m •• 41" Socllt, Eillto. US! have como to the conclllsion that It town's interesting QUarters, While Du8In... om... 41DS verslty of 10\1 18 more a SCience tha n a game, This most of the t'slaud's foreign scctlons hll!! completed 'l'HURSDAY, ,SErl', 12, 1935 may be said of most at our games, -Daily Iowan Photo have beeu shifting from one location • • • • • • • • • DeLee's ho.qpll but gOlt Is In a. class all by Itself, • • • • • • • • • to another, tbls German quarter, !a, grad uate colle The Great And ]'01' example, you step up to a tee, ImOtts for Its quaint restaurants and eurgeons or Off In the dim distance Is a little Levi O. Leonard Has Greatest bee 1- gardenS', stand!! Its grouM, New York ell Lasting Sin white tlag, underneath which 1n thd S1'ARFISH ARE Here you may hUy l!'Ood tood cheap, After a we conteI' of a green spot Is a hole. The ly and tind almost any i>op u la~ Euro_ jllld Buffalo; 'fHE BLIND, fanatical natlonal- .{t\E. WE.eDS 01" AI'l idea Is to put the white ba.iI Into the ,Collection of Railroad History pean beer, FI.-lngM by 1'ashlonable reside tern porn ism which has ridden Germany since hole by hitting It as few times as Oys1'E.R. FARM / AND Madison and Fifth ave nile fululelobs, Dr. Decl>e., wi the advent of Hitler must be near­ pOSsible, It has not cl\anged milch slnce t he In th e TAhey MUS1 BE. REMO'l E. D By J ES E GORlU N days of the inJamou8 Car Barn @li ng, lng the ultimate, Tbe la.test dls- This Sounds very simple, But, thel 's wbere you're wrong, To do AS ' WEED'; FROM ('l'lt e Daily Jowan tJal1lPUS Etmor) (Whfch gave Yorkville Its rowdy rep_ patches state that all Jewish school tbe job In as many strokes as are /l'rlE B ES1- tHC{t{ uUM of- ANY .01HER- The hisiory of railtlOad transporta. L onard, Oakes Ames or Boston, uta.tion, I GelleVieVi children belween G and 14 years of listed on tho little white card for ~ \ tlO.l In thQ United 'States Is repre. MILl, Gen, Grenville DQdge of Iowa, The gang was really not vicious, age must get oul of German sebools EAS-(' AFRICA A-f--rAll-I. ttEltiH15 that particular bole, a perSall has and Mr. Durant. !They were a playful bunch, Whose Marry J by Eastor, 'fhe Nazls claim they will CRoP (~~ sentcd in a collection made by Levi i to be a combination of registered ac­ OF a fEE.'- 5 IHCHES - USIl-I.G Other Important l>ersons were !most POllUl"'\, trick was h ding M erect private schools tor these chil­ countant, a mathematical geniuS, a A 5 MAL\" MOUHD.:1O ~UMP~ rROM 0, Leonard and now the property of James Grant, W, H, Ogden, S, B, the roofs and dropping ,bricks On the At a. bridge dren In communities whero Ulere ' 9 - 12.\ ') naVigator, a botan 1st, and a s harp­ tho university, He is a research. Reed, p. A. Dey of Iowa City, John COilS' heads as they went PMt bn the tearoom Satur are 20 or more, but In view of the shoolel'. associate in history. E, Dix, N, B, Judd, JOhn B. Jervis, sidewalk, of Des 1\1 olne J ew ish persecution of the last two The drive sounds very simple. You Assembled over a Ilerloo of fiG Henry Farnham, aUd John E, ShCf- Though ibe quarter looks tough gagement !lnd ye/l.rs, we have OUI' doubts as to the merely take the speed at which your yeal'S at a cost o[ $20,000, the col· field. down near the East rIver, It 18 one of her daught. educational faCilities that wlll bo of· llam V, p ete. club strikes the ball, compute tlw lection, now housed In room 209 at Cllncellell Checks of the safest spots on the Islana, fered . .Schaeffer hall, Is the on1y aIle of its Cancelled cMcks used In making 'I'heater Noles-The endless !Ight Mrs. M. O. Pel velocity of the wincl, m~asure the The P/l.''ellts of these children betw('en Ilroad'way and the churcb II MIs'.~ Hart 11.1 trajectory of the ,bali, know whal A Washington Bystander kind, Included In the material are payment for the construction of the know what the word "llersecutlon" of Iowa wher" gmss your ball will land In a lld thus countless lellers-the Ol'iglnll.ls- ;road have also been obtained, Mr, In a. state at lull at preftCnl, and really means, They've had their busi, Ol1)ega 90ro.·iO know how far It wll\ roll, and final, written by prominent persons asso· ,LeOnard has one cheCk for $402,00·0, now one of our mOllt promising plays nesses taken away trom them for of the fleason fa "If This Be Tre&- years she hils ly add this all to the square of the By KIRKE SI"IPSON Dcscn'L"'1' v -bot H~-'" ela.ted with tho Union Pacific rail· lIfr, Leonard, born In Des MOines no reason at all other than that they W ASID.NGTO:\, - To this jac1ed _ .. I "';...... ""'. son," whIch was written by the Rev. Bankers Life hypotenuse and allow for the size ______-' ,'-- road In its early days, plctures, 1ed- county Is a son of the late N"lhan were JeWs. They have been dls­ calli tal, and doubtless to millions Only no\v, however, as his own! gel's and jour'lals, ' ~ John Haynes Holmes. , , , The",'! Moines, of the dlnnc.· you have last caten, R. Leonard, acting preslden t or the cl'lmlnated against in countless elsewhere, tht) stOry of the Lind· tragedy, relentlessness In search and plain description or the mechanism Histor,'all a satire on WaShington's upper Mr, Peterso This should give you a fairly acctl, University at Iowa in 1867 and again l <>f Itt ways, both lat'ge and small, No mM­ burgh "gIMS heart" came as a cool 'then Impersonal cooperation in tbe hecomes avn.llable, do the realities M." Leonard wds hlstol'ian {)C the in 1870, His father was a member s rata soc ety on he way 00, University of rate d"l\'e. It It doesn't, thon tho tel' what Hitler dace to the elders, oceeze In a time wearisome wtth Interest ot justice wIlen the /Suspect· Ibehind it appear sa 8. possible meso Union PaclCte for five years, bcgln- of the mathematics and astronomy , , . Ii is ca\i ed "First Lady" Ilnd university, Is • next procedure is to address the ball even to driving them from the coun­ \Warm words In poltUes and dlplo. cd kIller of his infant son was cap- was wrltbln by George Ka.ufman and ;lrmstrong, wi In whatever language seems most macy, 'tured-al1 this told more of his Inner sage for faith and progress to coun· nll1g in 1918, after which ho held a. department and at one time was city Katherine J:!ayton, , '. It will be trY, It Is not the tragedy that comes make Its home tlttlng for the occasion. Here was something throbblngly I'!Clf than the epic flight, r()mance tel' futility, slmllal' position with the Rock Island engineer of Iowa City, presented by Sam Harris as .COD as with the cl'uel discrimination against Yes, golf Is !I. grcat game, If you real and valuable, comparable. to the :wIth Anne Morrow, charting of all" Between his sentences one can Jines, Eo has left nothing unturned ApPl'eutice :be can find an actress to play the children whose only sin Is that they don't care what you say. conquering of the A tlanlic skies, ai· lIne routes over wildernesses, and read of months in pallont experimen. In his search for infurmatlon that It was whlle his flLther Was city leading role which was deserted by have been born of Jewish parents, Flo rllJlCe I As a SCience, however, It makes though less spectacular. To read of ~Iscovery of lost MlWan ruins in the talion, While day to da.y news "holV- might add to what Is already known engIneer that Mr, Leonard sorved Ina Claire, , , , IrviJlg Berlln will Ohrlst said, "Sutter little children Einstein's fourth dimension look the extl'Qordlnary mechanIsm, and Yucatan, cd disillusionment {or peace hopes about tho history o[ I'Ql1roads in our an apprenticeship III engln~'Cring, comel bacle to Broadway tbls fal l to G. Sc to cottle unto me." pretty puny. UHier says, "Sutter little children J'eallze lt weights the scales against The public thought lt knew him, brer.ved ~broe.d , while haste-and re. ~QIUI¥Y, ~. '(, In 1879 he h<'ea,"e associated wltb. write songs lor a. show, , , , Hi! d ath, meant for many a. momentary For months little would be heard sistance In congress generated sen. Among the lri\'a uable mnterlal the Denver and 1110 Grande road and frIend Jerome ICern Is baCk In town. At an arttrl1 to come unto me, as long as they transport beyond somber realities. ;.about him. Battons and discouragements, he was which he has In his filcs arc the 6,- was a member Of an engineering C.'omwell Con~ are Aryan," l'ho old tashJc)Ded congl'essman S eo v era I l'eason9 contributed, 'rhen this SPl'In g came the matter- working In white with fragile glass 000 telegrams sent by lobbyists to '1.'. party of the Union Pacific at Chey. Wyoming iast We can never call ourselves civil, 'So nt garden seeds to ltIs constituents Charles A, Llndbergll Is In a sense a of-ract announcement of the robot to do tbe Impossible, C, Durant, one of· the largest share· anne, ·Wyo., In 18RO, When the line Wilson, Ul\.ugh Izod as long as race prejudices and .so tI,ey could raise more proouce, public figure, Since that May day ,heart achievement. The sturdy glass "It can't be done," politicians and holders o[ the Union Pactrie from it~ reached Sterling he changed to an· Mrs, Ca.rnell race perseeutlon are allowed to run ~h" ,modern congressman votes ap. in 1921 when be unostentat\ouslfr pump performs heart functions wltb ~iplomats were chanting on oeca.. beginning, when a lobby to en· other part of the Union PaCific in bride of Enrl rampant In the world. i propriations to pay thllm money for Screen pOinted the Spirit of St. Louis to· :luch fidelity that human organisms sian about prOblems of economics glneer the ]laSsage of tbe railroad Montana, Mrs, J ohn Sch not raising so much produce, ward Paris, and llis subsequent hold call be kept alive apart from the and wal- and 'Peace, bill was being conducted in congress. Ag('nt Tho b .'Id gro One thing wblch alwaY9 seemed upon himself against world adula· body for study beretofore impOBSi· The IIke·mlnded would have vol- Credit MobiIJcr Later he was made an agent at University of I, t lnfer sanity and balance In thq . Life 17:::::':':'::-:=====:::::;::::=:1 ~iOI1, new facets of his character have ble, unteered similar dolefUl counsel to All the papers concerning the Stcward, Mont, Next he entered the ~Istry at Klem horse and buggy days was tho good wIll be at hal old fashioned horse la.ugh, "been discovered at Intervals. His Beyond \l. whirling propeller, the a>lm, Cl'~dit Mobilier have also been col· journalism field at Anaconda, pub· stature has g l'Oown, !public looked for almost the first But now medicine has the art!· lected by Mr, Leonard, The Credit lishlng his OWn newspaper for 10 wedtling lrl11 t What Others • • • ~Ime to the quiet of the lahoratory ,flclal heart, Ltndbel'gh folds himself Mobilicr was organized In Pennsyl- years, during which time he was ae. By OOLORES DEL RIO 1,ook Beyon{l P ropell er to see the tlyer·explo.-er as the scl- again tt) silence; and the public won- 'vania as the Pennsylvani a Flseai tlvely engaged In politICS. He Is olld ( 'Uting I n For Uubbard Ke&vy Rain, No "Breathing Spell" Stoicism in tbe faco of lIcrsonal'\entlst. ders "what will he do next?" company, Its name was later chang. of two surviving charter members Think HOLLYWOOD-It there Is a se- Rainbow Glr In WashingtQn cd, and the oWces moved to New of the Montana Press association or· cret to being a successful I1Ostilq, I ternoon at 4:30 --~ ------IT MAY BE a "breathing spell" 1935 BOQlIl for Toohnal(ers U afi soon as father arrives," he in­ of the bull market of 1929, The York. It WaR. est;lbllshed when funds ganlzed in 1 86. temple and drl fo.· the country at la.'go but fOr the One of the .'eal fundamcnial facts CI"EVELAND (AP) -Leaders of tended to mal'ry Inez Norton, tor· stock Jillt pus'hed ahead again Into [01' th~ Union PacifiC were noi avail. 1111'. Leonard has s \'Ved as an ad- think it must be In knoWing " hen Oxford for a , artministraUon the nexl feW weeks A merica's machine tool trade, mer showgil'l to whom ArMld Roth· new high ierritory for the yeal'. able through private enterprise. vlser for tlVo movie cOrporntiuns In p. hosiese should step out ot bet of­ a.'e gOing to be filled wHh excite- about all plans for "soaking the Imown as an accurate forecaster of stein, slain gambler, wUlCd one· Early figurE'S, prim{' movers in the the malelng of picture!! dealing wilh fiCial role and become one of the men t and momentous dcc!J;[ons, rie lI" by tataUon Is lhat the meth- general business, estimated yester­ sixth of his estate and made bene­ history of railroad transPortation In the hlstOl'y or raill'oads III this COUII - guests, The suPreme court will ~ ,oou take ocl Is seldom successful. rn the first day the 1935 volume of this Industry flcla'-y of a $20,000 life insurance H l~ nl) ttlla llll Caso Comos UI) the Unltcd State, play an important tr$, Avoiding "mob scene" parties, session to gnl.pple with the many place, so ma.ny tax costs are passed will approximate $150,000,000 bout policy, role in iho collection. Scores of let· no came to the University at Iowa TRENTON, N. ;T. (AP)-'l'he court ~nd ha.vlng guests who share new deal bills, Mea·nwhlle the 10\Ver on to the POor consume.- that It Is $20,000,000 more than in 1929, the tcrs wriUen by these men-all orlg- last yea I', At that lime he pl'csent. com­ mon Interests are vital contribution! courts are going to be dqlng no ilt- difficult to say just where the tax blggcst provious yeal' In history, of el'rors' Illld appcais which hal! Inals-whlch bespcak the progress cd 111$ collection to the unlvCl'slty, StoolE'E, \ NAR. 1'$ E;O/r-\cq To e.e we lC)llg ago I nel1lu ted a series at tlon officials are deliberating over lut.e. The fact was vividly illustrated - .- HA~K, JUST A1"WIST of WSUI PROGRAM Pleads lor Ethiopia Sun,da.y parties, whi()h haVe coo' FouGt""T FreoM BE~/Nt:> , I the sIze of the loan on t his year's recently In a stat em nt On current -mE F/N6leR. ANI> A tinued, COl'll crop, atter crop estlma~es show I tax logisla ion by AlfrecJ p, Sloan, !,!OCKS.. ~Nt> BoULC)EI1~E(..T/ON ~ 10:30 a.m.-Yestcrday's musical fa­ ANSWER.- FJ...IP­ ,screen colony, or others who live In Hopkins and Ickes a"e at odds I "If we are to assume, a nd we A,,'D 'S~E~S vorltee, aga In ovm' t he fO l'mer's retus- have a rlgbt to assume, that one of Y: 10:45 a,m.~al'den talk, Gretchcn nea~by sections, there are Quite - a l to approve more than a. few ap- the underlying motives Is to '"oak SET To I ...)..J li'lscher Ila.rshbal'l{er, ~lumber who have what might be pUcations fOl' grants and loan" from the rich ,' the quesllon arises, whe' SHooT' 11 a.m.-JlIustmted musleal Cha.t8, term cd an "open house Bl&ndID, ln' the gove,'nment. ther t he rich are the only on a to be 'I'homas C, Colllrts, vllatlon" to my Sunday attalrt. ----c. 'rh~ In fact on~ coule! gO on almost I'eally soaked? For example, Gener­ \~ 11 :50 a,m.-Program calenda.r Gary CQOPGl'8, the n.vid ~11(1l ssly lIsttn g numerous Import- 0.1 Motors corptlration, rePl'escnt.Jng weather report, Selznlcks, Irene JOneft, Whltney ,DO ant pending vents In washington, a. market value of $1,700,000,000, Is 12 noon-Rhythm rambles, Uham, Jack GUbe!'t. Errol Flynn and' listing inltlgue~, antipathies a nd owned dlrcc: t1 y and Indh' cUy by G p,m,-Dlnner hour program, VII Damita., Fay Wray anti John t ho e dlvel'S plans, The cm tn.l n Is some 415,000 tockholders, Holdings 7 p.m.-Chltdren'S hour, tl\o land Monk ' aunders-these al'& 8'tm e~11 apt to come down with a bang but Of more than 150,1)00 of these stock­ of t he story Loa k, Ilt the hOuse tor PartleL the play Is fast with plenty of ac- holders represent amounts bf 1& 7:16 p,m,-With the authors, GI til. Ollrb\l drops 111. It Odd mo­ tlbn, s hares or less, involving a maximum 7:30 p,m,-Evening musicale, Leoru ments, wh n In Koll ywood, fo\' ~ 16t l I n ve~tment ot $350 each. T he larg, Kleapfer, uf {nhls, l\tarteilo DleHich and 7:45 p, m, - SCience news of Of course we are opposed to a. ny eet American business corl>orallon, Virginia B .'ue know they may elll Wi t h a stockholder list of approxl, week, education by radio series, when ver t h y like, whether there'; Iwar 'betWeen Italy a nd Ethiopia., But 8 p,m,-Album llt arUsts, ma tely 670,000, is stated to bave no llo (party br nol, .. /We are not Coho ugh opposild to it. 8:16 p.m,-Qn tjlO Way to an edu· ~o send an al'lny to help finish It, stockholder whose holdings nrl( , Although 1 havt) sH no no/b~rlcal even eq ual to one per cent of the cation, Athletics for A11 at tho Unl-, 1ltl11tatlon, 24 guests htU betl\ thl Vel\9lty, William Boelter, total. This Is quite genera.\l y ttue or ave,'llge party, Tenn is, swlmmhu 8:30 p.m.- r,Juslcal program, TheBe HenB Lay American 'busi ness bigness.' Tho and 5:80 cocktail s Is .m), ln tormt.lPlf,· facts are that the savings of the For ',fomorrow tOl' the afternoon, Tilble te~ nl. '" Golden Eggs mMSCS are Importantl y r pres nled 10:30 a,m,-Yesterday's musical fa· bllckgamml/\l ~U'd8 are ..t In U OVER I N HAA-erstow ll , I nd" t hree In the stockholding Interests of ouJ vorltes, patio to.' 11(31 'ilhletlc minded Pe m em bers of t he Orner Smith family la.'ge bUs iness enterprises, The 10:46 a ,m,-Consumel' facts, Unite/! l8on8, an(! t hey let loads of .., ~ lett for Taylor university a t Upl and, stOCkholder lists Of hundreds of bill' Slates [lepartmont at agricult ure, from the audience, I nll" T ucsday with 650 hens, whOlle corporations show t hat s uch ~toclt 11 a,m,-lJlust.'atcd m us ical chats, I.lkes OutdOOr BUrre& eggs wIll pay for t herr eol1 eglate Investmen1 s have become IL seeond­ ;rhomus C, Colli ns, Ie th weatheu i8 Iltpeclally 'NIr1ll, caroors, that Is pl'ovldlng t he hens al'y saving" bank, T he fact t hat. a 11:60 a,m, - Program caI B n d~,...... r like to lieI've all l>UUl bOt burttt, but weathol' lll1d CI'OP conditions In 10\\18., uRllt6n '11.''-:(\, Fn>'r1 (l] I jUl' i ~t , get In t he spirit \If tM thing and cor pOI'at/on has a la rge Incoml! does If It III mOre ocmfOrtable to bt In' Ilowa departmp n ~ or agl'lcultllre, ple!ldiug the canS(1 of Ethiopia g ive till It hurts tor h Igher cduca, not mean t hat a ll Ita I!tockholders Hide, an clg h ~ o'clock dhmer. 1i or· 12 noon- Rhyt)\m mmbl s, ' be fol'e the cou ncil of th o 11('111('11 'tion, have large Incomes, The fact that ~ILL 7. 1..5 V,m,.- Wlth tM nut hors, 1'00111 HI usua l. Perhaps It Is a: hit out o~ t he Too otten the fellow who talks cLch'gatc, to leave the O"('I lnary, but out hel'e In 10w III a bout soaki ng the I'leh does not e~bJ.)ttW'" IN. HI~ " NEWtEST J'NeI47/oN A~t> 7:aO p,l!' Evening m usicale, Mrs, ' wlt i ,It the coulle' ] \l'a~ 111eeting ~" " Ia n :i4 I ler, , . . l.l I , we've all heard tales of studpnts know the f undamental prlnclples of I WANTS TO SiELL IT To A~,,( NA7/0N 7:41!., p, m ,~;ory In revIew, L' I going through college 011 a little of Amel'lean economic life, Hc Is seck· ....HTlCIPAT/kti A W,."R, 0 , 'l:.c?na l'd, ~ OI)Cnll1 g of the . ~a t lon, R~tlg101l8 Inr1tt~"c~s In t h ~ h ogs, II. herd or s heep, 01' even crops Ing tho vot s of tho little fellow iO " ~l\t WlIst. I . lunh1el'81ty, aorah Reach , of wheat, potatoes, nnd tomatoes, \ rat her than trying to help hlnl. 8 Pr m..-'.A1bllm"ot fll'tJ~tS t ~:ao p,m,-MuslCal pl'ogmll1, 1\101'7 No doubt thlilClI.lftn t he 'unlv.e&1lkr -Republic § ulletln ' 8~15'~:tr1,-bt1 ',thoJwtiY, _ to an etlu •.' Ethel 'SoheT\ck ' -- -- -~ ------

:R 12, 1933 PAGE THRD THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 193~ THE DAILY roWAN,, IOWX CITY By Paul Robinson by Ille W8Y; 1I nanl(J In Franca ETTAKETT- WluI Duponl). BUt the slory III Mrs. Knoke 'Wortb aoy a.roount of digging out. Al Yolil2E " PrlINCE, Cl/CiC/ ! II "~E (3)S H9;L­ loll":! AN';fHING IThe Literary century and a quarter were requIred SfU;'S' I'tIW C(2A'l.'1- IfS UP I RUNNNGOUr ~ur THAT; ErrA ! 10 make a. tIny powder manufactory Will Be Honor, ON A GAL likE' 1O'iOU1O MMf'HING' Gl.Ir Into 0116 of hlBtory'. great.,.! busl­ "THA,.· I'M J"O!Z. MA~~m Guidepost FALL ro/l. 'THAr! n ,controlling powder, paInt. I Guest at Tea '(A - 'IOU CAN COUNr ON ME'.' '{OU: \nDtor cars, fabric , e\'eo WI'IlPplllJr papers. Dr .M)HN ELBY "THE DU PONT DI'N 'TYI' b, TIme, plU8 a veral wars. much 10.' Mrs. Logan Reil, Mrs. r. an. QCCulonal eenlu8 and con· "attn K. WlnkJer; ~,....., I HltdL sltung on the Fred Miller Plan To eocil). I )Ia , 10 LI Ul. 1.. A, TIl m. linen shower. The afternoon will be Prof. Wylie Prints with a clrl wh08e name was Anol! tauon or Davenport. ~pent Informally. WNG IN CHARACTERISTIC SPEAKING POSE de Montchanin. She Wlla pretty, The 'Wedding. to be an. event or Mrs. Knoke Is tne former Dorothy Article Concerning ~ATOR with II. dlmpl In her chin, and she Oct. 5. wI!! be an. evening r many Osborn of Coralville, whose marrIage New York Meteor Last Winter II mo.rrled a man nlllJled samuel Du- ttl. tbe Calvary BaPIlst church Itt 10 William KnOke took place Aug. 18. wnt. Tile du Ponta of Delaware Davenport. Fashion Prof. C. C. Wylie. university aII­ descend from tbese two. whn met The bridegroom Ie a. tormer journ. ~ ronomer. Is the author or a paper, ~aulle Anne laughed at the antics IaIlam student at tbe University of Ruth Hutchinson Weds '''rhe Daylight Meteor or Feb. 19, of samu~1 In hl8 room acr08ll tbe Iowa, behlg gradua ted from the Dr. Harry G. Decker Parade 1985." which appears In this month's Rue de HarIa), th n a street ot United Statu Army Chemical sehool. IS8u e of Popular Astronomy. • , Holellng an anny appointment, he 18 The article concerns a daYlight watch mn.ku8. Samuel was rene. mployed by the Blackhawk HOlel In the 1)rcacnce of 40 relatives and m eteor which was observed and re- In!!'. The du Ponla 8tIU bave the cnrporatlon In Davenport. (rlends. Rut h RobW'ta Hutchinson. By MARGARET GARRAHAN ported by three Iowans. Ponald 41mpled chin. daughter of Mrs. R. J. Hutchinson Jnternalloo~ News Servl~e talt Mouw. A4 or SIOUX Center. wos the Their marrlace WaH In 1731, aod become the brIde of Dr. Harry G. Correspondent first one to report seeIng' tM mete- Pierre aamuel Dupont wu their 80n. Marie Wyco/l, Harold ])ecker, son oC Mr. and Mrs. II. H. J TI' WOJI a prf'Coclou8 lad. and al­ NEW YORK, Sept.. 11 (INS)- or. He had observed It trom a cla88- Decker of Dea Moines. last Tues­ though he learned th watchmakJnc P/ander A.re Married Lawsy usl Already we've seen room window. day at an. earlY morning ceremony. lradA he WOJI even more adept at or the Dr. Decker. a grntl\late of the Un I. enou h r th . btl Computations on the meleor'B path Ingratlatlng hlmB If Into the notice Announcem nt Is mMe or the mo.r­ g 0 ese Ilew re on ve ours ./Were made by M. P. Roller, E3 of While ver.qlty of Towa ollege of me de- a rummagl\ 881 S(·pl. 21, the pi c~ frog fastenings of velvet at tne neCk. 01 h~r d:lughter. Genovlev.. , to WII. 'Vl!lop the du T'ont tamlly fortune ot th 1 to I nnnounced laler, And rahs fOr that IIltie velvet suIt Women Plan Matches Ilam V. Peterson. ~on ot Mr. and alongside the du Pont famlty tree, T' r 1\8 d I\al\\\\t rUcl.... \ \1:\<\ that's just Ollt. The jacket·s a pep­ Mrs. M. O. Petersoh of Canby. Minn. At Club Tomorrow and Uta proceed/n8' /8 a little can· jIluxlllary will noU(y Afrs. F:. T. ({u/,. MIS.. lind attendeQ the University lOIn affair with a wide stitched bor­ rUlllng (the Uttl4! "d" ond upper caM bo.rd, 624 S. Oranl .. treet. chaJrmnn or Iowa where ahe ntrilla.ted with ChI der. standup collar and cufls. Black, Play wlll ·begln at 9 a.m. tOJDorrOW "p" were Ideae ot PIerre Samuel. 4n chlu'!rc of arrangements. Omega. sOI'oriIY. During the laal tew of COU"fJ6. And wIth It goes a creo.n'\ when Iowa City Country club women years slw has heen employed 1)y tbe net tuckln blouse with a perky pleat­ golfers gather on the links for their Bankers LIfe company In Des ~~d jabot COllar and pleated cufts tbat regular weekly game. )Iolnes. hang outside the jacket sleeves .• • Mrs. Carl Stl'Ub will be In charg« Mr. Petel'sOn. who attended thel Speaking of blouses, there are to ot the nine hole tournament and OPEN TODAY UlJlver~lty or Minnesota and Drake be more overs than tucklns this 1unchooll a.rranll1,emente. Reserv&!­ university, Is now prn.ctlclng law at season-which IS Homethlng. con­ tions tor !role and 1uneheon at noon -5 P.M.-- ,Armstrong. whel'e tIle couple will AIdding lrlp to Lake OkobojI. ~ng: "Law. Life and Letters." !by MacKlnloy I{, nlor; "Factory Ji'am~ Mrs. Harold Clearman entertained FI'oderlck Edwin Smith Blrkenbead; Ily and \\' man In th~ Soviet Union." Rainbow Girls members of her bridge club at her "Twe lve American Poet.'! BefOre by Susan 111. l{Ing~bury; "Grrat and Ralnbo\\' GlrLq will gat her this ar~ hom!) nenr Oxford yesterday. 1900," by RIca. Brenner; "How to ,'3mn.ll Things." by Sir Edwin Ray fl ternoon at 4:30 p.m .• at the MlUlollle Fourteen guests were seated for ,spend Money," 'by Ruth Brlndze; Lankestcr; "Studle.q III Sublim 1"al1- temple and drive to Silver Illn near luncheon at noon. followed by bridge "Like Summer's Cloud." by Charles ure," by Sbane Leslie; "Tumlng Oxford tOl' 0. steak try. durIng the afternoon. Stepban Brooke; "Rambling Through /Things Over... by Edwaru Verrall LI ======Isclence," by Adolf Lodewyk De 'Lucas; "The Theatl' ." hy Malcolnt :Leeuw; "Art and the Life of Ac~ Morley; "Th~ EngU"h Drama," by lion," by Max Eastman; "yl&Ws and Edd 'Vlnfi!'ld Parks; "Valu~,. nnd Reviews." b)' HavelOCk Ellis. Reality." by L~o Rlcllal',l Warll; Ilnd "Selected Essays." by Oscar W. "Bob Flame RnngH." by n,,"I' Firkins; "Tne Life or Chrlsl a.nd Yeager. R(>ady to Wear Section - Second Floor To Install Additional PERSONALS Museum Display Case New Formal At Botany Building Prol. and Mrs. Jospph Wright of day at hOme. Urbana, nl.. have l-eturned 10 their 9w!tiunlng • An additional display c/l.8e tor the bome after visiting for several du!'s a nd are llOi' museum of the Iowa Veteran Drug­ Dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. arl In CallfornIJ. l gists IUlBoclatlon In 1>barmacy-botany Menzer. 32 Highland drive. 'ProfE'S' II. serle. of building Is being Installed this week. No new displays are being roade, SOl' Wrlgh t attended the Natlonal ·but th06e already on exhibit will be J])dUQat!onal Il)1OIldcaati/ng dOnven. given more space by the additional tlon while In 10wn Ity. lip Is a case. Prof. Zada. M. Cooper Of the mem ber Of the administrative staff ,'Frocks of the 8chool of joul'Ilnlism Ilt the coll ege of I)harmo.cy Is In charge of University of ]\lInoI8. Just Arrived for Rush Week the museum. ' Coralville Heighu Mrs. Jobn McDonald will he bOt!­ lIIrs. Eugene A. Gnmore. 102 E. tess to members of Coralvl11e Helgh~ Church stl'cet, has r turned to ]0"'(\ other club at her home thla afternoon at City a[ler spe,ld lng two weeks Visit· im .. 2:30. Ing In Washington and New York, Mrs. John HalvGrseo and Mrs. and two weeks In Colorado. This i the new fuel oil delivery truck jU8t put in operation by the Dane Coal Com­ Kenneth Klr~hn er will &88let Mrs. McDonald all hoete88e1l. pany to give fuel oil users the most improved fuel oil delivery service. son social activi- Jane nobblns. dn.ughter of Pl·Of. Knightt Pylb,iQl and Mrs. C. L. Robbins, 1049 Wood­ 01 lawn drive, left yesterday mornIng The truck has II capacity of 800 gallons of feul oU. The oil Is pumped from the truck to the cus­ Knlgh~ or the Pythlaa will meet for Oberlin. OhiO. where she will in regular monthly IIC8slon this eve­ enrol! as a. freshman In Oberlin col­ tomers' tank by a fast service pump driven by the truck motor. From the pump the oil p888e8 nina a.t 7:30 p.m., at the M0088 hall. lege. through a system of eliminators and filters which take out aD air, moisture and foreign bodi" StiUlyClub which may have crept in at the refinery. Thomas Aquinas unit or the Cath­ Mr8. D. F. Klesau o( Chicago Is Velvets, Laces. Sat· olic Study club wl!t meet tomorow at Visiting lhls week at the home ot 2:15 lJl.m. at the home of Mr.. J. H. Mr. and Mrs. W. T . IIngeboeck. 711 After passing through the filters the fuel roes through. meter which measures the end num· ins, in beautiful, Wetrlch. 1204 E. Burlington alreet, Seventh avenue. ber of gallons delivered. At the close of the delivery, the pllonace shown by the aeter is punch­ glorifying mod e II ed on a delivery ticket which is left with the eu&lomer. that will thrUl you. YES SUH .. -IN DES MOINES IT'S THE KIRKWOOD There is 110 guess work. Any number 01 ,allont Irom 1 10 800 etm be deU"ered ~-----' Prices Range­ at one time and your punched deli"ery ticket U IUIurance of est.rd qlUllllitie.. $14.95, "...... ,...... $19.95, AII_ ...... ,,.. 'Ufo ,29.75 and up T!!URSD.I BITS ABOUT , Chicago Cubs Stage Field Day at Expense of Boston Braves, 15 to 3 • SPORTS Bruins Count Li1 SPORTS SPORTS \ , by Art Snider .. II Eighth Victory Marc] HOUGH not universally aCknmy. LOOAL 8'1lAi'B NATIONAL WORLD WIDB T l ed~d as fluch, it cannot be JDurnaUoual N'twi Sen'loe* * * -** * *J)l1J * L ..oed Wire In Succession 5ihR denied that one of the most llotent Ventral Pre.. A080elatiOIl IOWA CITY, IOWA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1935 The AllIOolated l'rMa ~Ilfensh'e weapons In ·football Is kicking. What is casiet· than to , . ' , . Heavy Hitting Enables Title] viek up 20 .01' 30 yards in an ex­ change of l)unts'! What Is of great­ e,· value to 'a team than a. klck­ Double 1 ort tha t goes over the gOal line? At CRAYNE'S PU~~ING FEATURES DRILL ~!~::'wi~Tri~:"P 1 Recor least, it Is mOre enco\lt-aglng than ___~~~~== ______~ ______~ ______1 OO~~~ll~~~~ ~avlng the other team boot one over 119 hits with many Bostoll fielding VictOl your goal line. Kicking is a marvel· lapses, the Cubs sprecd to :II 15 to 3 ous ground gainer whose valuo is THE caUl­ Husl{y Hawl{ IIvln over the Braves today and kept entirely underestimated. BACKFIELD STARS EXPECTED TO SHINE EAST LAND, LATEST NEWS FROM IN pace a game behind the leading Car- Sept. II rull shat·o of • • • }:llnal~. Leader Boots l:::======! The victory, the Cubs' eighth in Dlarked by SOl tlonal gole In Fortunately 'or the Univer· flucceB~lon and their nlneteenlh Itl slty of Iowa, the'"6 is prescnt on 22 meetings with the futile tallenders tory. Champl, the squad the best Idd.er tbe 60·70 Yards this season, !!wept the four game Jr. scored tv H awkeye. institution has bad sedes and enabled the challenging today to reacl since Don Graltam-the Grabam Chicagoans to gain a full game 011 United States of 1925 who, standing five yards Solem Divides Squad the third place Giants, whom they tie. behind Ilis own goal line, got Into 2 Units for A. 'now top 'by Ilwo ancl one-half games. HII trouncee of' a 72 yard bqot Iwcr tbe BIG TEN SQUAJlS The defeat was the Braves' eley, mon d, the so~ heall of "ROil" Grange, safety M., P.M. Workouts enth In a row. 3. this aflerne I ... , man, enabling Jowa. to eke out . I Young P IJOSTON All. n . lI. l'O.A.ll. a. memorable 12 to 10 Home. Distant, aocurate punting from the th e third roun Thompson O.K. ·Chicago Runs Signals " Jjltue, mar coming victory ovel' illinoiS. too of Capt. Dick Crayne was a Urban"kl. ss ...... 4 o 0 4 3 ! That Callt, Dicl, Cra,yne will , Sept. 11 (AP~ 1 CH)lCA(lQ, Sopt. 11 (AP~oach !llaJlun, 8b ...... 5 o 0 0 2 II wa"d his fou, eqnal his ability was indicated sparkling feature In the Unlversitv A nnoullcement that ClaL'ence (Turfy) Clark Sh/lughnessy divided his mea,.. l\foore, rf ...... ~ .. . .. 5 o 1/ 1 II II lmatcur chan of Iowa football camp as the second Thompson, Cop her sOl)homore ge,' University of ChIcago !ootba11 Oergt"r, cr ...... 4 1 1 G 0 I both 0pPonen at yesterday's practice when he " 'hltney. 2b ...... 3 o 1 S 2 II repeatedly sent soaring kicl.s day of practice was completcd. triple-threat halfba<:k, had become Sq4lljl into two teams today and }I"' leteher, lb •...... • . . 4 1 0 7 2 II !rh o world Hth fill' down the lield. It is entirely The Hawkeye fullback, recognized eligible was the highlight of Mln- Silt them to running Slg\'l!\-Is. ' . l\Iowry, It ...... 1 3 1 0 I pa,· against 1! probable that the burly fnllbacl, as o.ne of the most talented kickers nesota'R second day of football prac- Jay Berwange", the Maroon~' SpobJ'er, 0 ••.••••••••• • 4 o 3 S 1 II perfect figure tlce. Thompson Is regarded as a great back, was stationed In hJs olli l\(ac"'~II.)'den, v ...... 2 o 0 0 2 II gallant challe, will develop into t he confer­ last season, has added considerable! Smith, 1) ..... , ...... 0 o 0 0 0 II ence's outstamllng booter. l ength to his boots this fall. Ills prinCipal candidate tOl' FranciS plac~ at left half, but was handed Jvrd"h •..... , ... .. • .. 1 o 0 0 II 0 University of kicks yesterday traveled 60 yards Lund's old left halfbaagainst ono another I n offensive and brief scrimmage today after long HOlUb, I, Iktt8 2, fA!e '7. IIIL~rr l\rae­ FRyden 7 In 4 innings (none out In Canada, and l\1iunesoll~ will be virtually II defensJvB formations. Lynch took sessions sl)ent ia taclding and Kizer Forms Lineup Allison Upsets Fred Perry 5th); off Smith 3 I.n 1; df IJ~tt. 0 In 8, mainly of Arr sell· out, with some ex· charge of all end aspirants. blockJng. Lo.lug 40,000 LAFAYET'l'E, Ind., Sept. 11 (AP) ]lltche..--lIl.robably would be forwa.rd wall. The first string out­ For University Of Standings I brou ght down is played. Within the next two lert halfback, and Crayne at full­ played Saturday, with candidates He bad oniy 0 fit, entirely veterans, Included GUil'l Safe for U. S. ------~. wee lIs, Nebraska expects to reo !back. split into four teams. Iowa Swim Team .. fas even par ~dfi Loebs, tlnd.s; Burmelstllt' und (By The A~s'lcillted Press) port that no tlcll Is ar left for likely to 'be I Denis, tackles; Dahlbeck and San lie­ the Gopher game. Indiana and Home Runs Yesterday best in the 10" Bucks in H e(l.vy Drills f ur, guards; and 8koronf:jki, center. Helen Jacobs Defeats Although fali is Off-season for MiqJUgan, bath witl~ inferlo .. ott, Giants ...... 1 It would ad, Drake Goes Through COLUMBUS, Oldo, Sept. 11 Four sophomores, Zachary and swimming, University of Iowa can­ r(lCjJrl1s, are reporting tlclmt Mrs. Fabyan to Re­ lhe tourname, (Al')-Coa.ch Frllllcls A, Schmjdt IIs0011, ellds, nnd Waltman ari,d P. Waner, PiL'ate3 ...... 1 sales far in !uh·ance. All this 2 Two-Hour Workouts didates for the 1930 team will be Little to mee sent his BllcJ.eyo sQua(1 tllrough !Schreyer, tackles, were prom~nent tain Women's Crown Cuyier, Reds ...... _...... 1 despite the fact that prices have called for drill in October, according ~cbedUled Frll It coulde of heavy dl'ills today Allen, PhllJies ...... 1 been misC<.l at Illost institutions. , DES MOINES, Sel)t. 11 (AP) - In the line opposing the veterans. route. Just si: and Icept rus eyes open tor FOREST HILLS, N . Y., Sept. 11 to plans Of Coach David Armbrustel·. Davis, Cardinals ...... 1 Coach Vee Green and his Drake unl- Swimming therefore becomes tbo FREE Beach, botb s h liicely materal­ Bonura, White Sox ...... 1 verslty football cohorts put to prac- (AP~Wllm er AUlson of Austin, natiOnal h eadl' just in elise Stan l'ilLcura or Pass Defense at N.U. fifth sport in which ear1y workouts Averill, Indians ...... 1 Bahram Wins. st. Leger tlce ,that age-old axiom tha~ "prac- Tex., scored the great upset of wlll condition men for later competi­ In Response To man who beat 1 DONCASTER, Eng. (AP) - Bah- ~ice makes perfect" by working in TiPlly Dye should be l,ept out EVANSTON, m., Sept. 11 (AP) The Leallers American tennIs In years today tion. Others are track, basebaU, Many Requests ruf the man w ram won the St. Leger yesterday and two two-hour wOI'lrouts at the Drake of anl' game$. -Northwestern's bi~ gridiron Greenberg, '.rigel'S ...... _...... M and golf. beat Jones, all .captured the t riple crown only 10 stadium today. He eXI)I'csscII himself as sat· force was given a brisk drill on when h e defeated Fred Perry of Berger, Braves ...... 31 With prospects fOl' another strong ~horoughbreds before him have won. The Bulldog squad was augmented Isfied witb bacldield prospects forward! 11MB de'ense today. England and made tho national Fon, Athletlc8 ...... 31 ALL TIDS WEEK team, Coach ArmbruHtel' also will The Aga Khan's crack colt, sired by the arrivai of Paul Raffety, 05- thollgh he admittell the Jlro\JI~1O COlIC)] Lynn Waldorf m811e no slngies tennis championshiP safe for Ott, Giants ...... 30' WHILE THEY LAST- by Blandford, previously had wol1i kaloosa. Ia.. letterman. Raffety is of bllJl cllr/'Iers lLeed a little a.t.terupt to concentra.te his prepllrc Adolf Jacobsmeyer and Dick Gehrig. Yankees ...... 28 Loop j America. Westerfield fol' OlymlJic trials. They :the two thousand guineas, the other ~ounled on heavily in COll-ch Ve~ "ironing out," He tried out ~trenpJl, selecting at random The 31-year-old Texas veteran. hit ve been deslgnatcd by national Colored Memorial .liwo classic open fixtUres for three~ ~reen's 1935 plau8, be,ing' a good three scc~et baC'ldleld combln· seven linemen alld four ba,cks year-olds. - , blocking and running back. ations. for each ,of six tearns. The who tOOk II. !lcking trom the spark­ swimming ofricials among outstand­ Autographed Photos Predic mor~ng ~ssion, on passes, WM ling Briton In the Unal a yeaL' ago Ing candidates for the Am ericall a 10Di' one, bllt !Jle afternoon and again this year lit the Davis cup team. of workout was lImlted to signal challenge round at Wimbledon, gave Stanfc (This is an 'pr"ctlll~' 'the finest exhibition of his career In dethronIng Perry in strrught sets, Gril1nell hi Signal Pmctice lootbali pros DES MOINES, Ia. (AP) - CoaCh 7-5, 6-3, 6-3, in a semi-final match leges for 193 Lester Watt sent two Grinnell col­ Will , Hoosier Snags Passes !:Iefore 14 ,000 wild-eyed and roorlng lege football teams through I .BLOOMIN!}'rON, Ind., Spt. 11 (AP) compatriots. PALO ALTO slgnai practice yesterday. Stan/ord'R foot -R 0 b ~ r t Kenderdlne, 190-pound Thus he advanced to the cham­ sophqmore end from Ft. Worth, pins hLp round ill which he w11l meet Illg lion durin! Rogers the iast two ! I 'Ee~., ~tole the show at the Indiana :Sidney B. Wood, Jr., a DaVis cUP by compal'lson foptball ,practice today as he snagged teammate this year, In the first all­ given with each admission passel! from balfba.cks Wendei Walk- American finai since 1032. Wood ;Rose Bowl it adult or child opens the 1035 el' anQ. Vel'nqn Huffman. gained the final by conquering 'vl n Its third su Another second-year man, Harry Bryan M. (Bitsy) Orant, J,'., of At­ The Parker VacoDlatle ~ confer nco cho Ch~rry of Indianapolis, held down' la.nta, in four sets, 6-2, 4-6, 12-10, Invented by • IJnlv~alty LAST TIMES The big He.:! , a halfback ,posl tion on a makeshift 6-2. Wopd and Allison wiH piay for C. E. '·'fin)''' Prole880r to rep'~ee pena elevcJ;l composed chiefly of lettec mcn the title tomorrow startlnl!' at 2 Also ~ulling up shor .hat 80ddenl)' ...... ~1'7 10' as it ran tbr,ough sJx new McMillin. p.m. (Eastel'n standa rd time). Charley Chase Comedy -N'1veJt)'­ TODAY western grldlro (;1a811e8 an~ hftlBJl, plays aM fprmatlons. Th& defeat not only COSt Perry his 'l6e After~oon Englert. News the SIlme com p American champlonshlP-Qlle of six ". Evenmg IJrecedlng two: Bolds 12,000 words oJ ink-102% national titles he hel~ befor& today­ Evers Resigns Incln ding sta te Balee to- James Dunn Why J)( more thon old style • •• When but may pui him ou~ or circulation Coming -FRIDAY- ThornhlU hOI ALBANY, N. Y. (AP) ~ Johnny held to the light you can see the for a mon th or 80. He suffe"ed a Inakes It click Eve.. s, former major league ba.$ebali bad spill ill the 'seventh game pi 2 BIG FEATURES in : Ink Level-see wilen to refill! player of Tinker-Evers-Chance fame, fall and S[lutte tbe tirst set. Doctor~ who examln6d The No. S Defeats at pa \resigned yesterday as generai 1lI~1I­ Jlim after the llIatch said Perry jar­ IlE marvelous new Parker Vacn- lager of the Albany dub of the Inter­ "Welcome lind Alabama r! 1 matic is no more like the pens of red his 1'1Ij"hl kidney loose. TODAY Smash Hit of the the last two y , T Ioatlonal league. yesterday than your 1935 car is like Allison's surprising and sensa­ 1936 Season breasts or Sta n a '25 model. rout of Pen'y, who won tbe TOMOflROW Home" Thn squad I (Seo ~o. TEN, Page 5) !rhe boys who ( It's the identical pen you've often :habit all sophor eaid that someone ought to inven&. Those Two Stars of with "Here Comes the Navy" IItald senlo,·s. Scores of inventors tried tq-fuUy ARLINE JUDGE tho way of all two {lo l1l 10 thouf'I1 ndlt l 034 freshmen or lever fiUer like sac.type pens-no who ha.ve auttt're-d lor years. 'J'e8L thIs .. nllmber 01 ()Q II)la.ro..nteed MD?EYe n!mlnst BORlon, 'PItChN1 mnst~rfu]\y 1U'e the,fllll) at bom". full shal'c of fh'ewol'ks In a day he got hIs fll'st good lead In & pltch­ game In his last e18ht starts. and doda)' llJ{alllst Philadelphia. nnd tho PUI)lI In the nlnlh. tl'oth. elev. marked by Borne oC tIle most sensa­ due t<> PaUl Waner'~ lust;9 swatU"g world champion Cardinals malnlAln- eRlA, a.neJ hn'lfth gl"llllts eM see ere battle with !II I Harder 1hat he tional golt In the tournament·s h19- plied up enough runs t<> Btand oft cd tMlr National Icagup leadership, each '/lille for Z5 unt, whlJe til "blew" a. mil hlA'h In the ninth Inn­ ~ory. Champion W. Lawson Little the Glant'8 late rallies. OUy Busb. by ~\' Innlng 10 to 2. juniOr membel"llhlll carel , b8ued 10 Ing and th I ndlans cored (I ve ru nl Jr, scored two smashing victories who had outdone :t;'armelee by failing Tho younger D~Rn ~cattcred cven pupilil of all uther !tradE' • entlU tit 10 dl'feat Ih Tanke & 5 to 4 In th Ir today to reach the fifth round ot thEl to fi ni sh nIne successlyi starts. stag­ tlnal clash today. United States amaleur golt title bo.t­ Phillie'S hit", while hll t ammate'.lI hOlder to 10 nt !Ulml si!)". gered through to the end althOUgh blMtNI Or"IUo JorgellM. who defeat. 'flrket wilt be old only at, tie. I 8. •. K. rOA.l'!.. touched for 16 hits. ,:'(1 thl" Cardlnn.ls three times tbls club' gates al IllP t!Ullum I he dRY H I> trounced Bobby Reigel or Rich­ year. out of the game In lho third Of eMit gam and o.dy to pupil \\'ho ('flI1iOn, r" ••••••• • •.•.• ft o , , • • mond, the south!! l'n champion. 5 and NEW YORK _ 1 I •• Inning, diliPlay ml'lnberlllllp cards l"ndOl1l4'd J\ \ f" rln. ef .•...••....•. ,. S, this aft rnoon atter r<>utlng Knox , . ...Ik, If .. "" ...... 'I '1 I • • Moore, U .0 . •• ••••••••• 3 1 1 'I • by IIC' hooi ortl~lal. a.-tw~ 8,900 ~oung J r .• Plttshul·gb. 6 and 6. In! m.I~, lit ...... 4 o • • I 1 Jack".n, 31'1 ...... 5 I • 0 0 ______.\_ D_._lI_._u_._r_O_.A_._E. Bnd 10.000 children '" the "lin.. . the third round. T-erry, II" ...... • . .. . S 1 2 4 ., l'r<'orlme. Younl', 2b ...... 5 0 1 1 G ,r. ( 'n lllihol, Ib ••••• o • •• • G Z 1 • 0 0 , 0 TE'N I...., 1ft, lb • •• • • , •.•••• • 8 o ! 3 0 0 ,\n.... I) ...... 1 1 0 000 Trlevenow. 8b ...... 4 1 2 0 0 +-_~ ______., 1 OM I•• 0 "" _ ...... 8 I 3 3 0 0 2 0 The champion's fifth opponent, t<>- , ,. ('arth • 1b ...... l 1 j S 0 0 '\'ur.,h) . :- ...... 0 o • 0110 Grafe, Q • •••••••• • •••• 2 J 000 Orlan"" , (...... 1 o 0 fl 0 0 I 11 2 (Continued from page 4) hlrJ,ll>, 8b •• , .. , • ••• •• • , I I 0 3 0 Ruffin. •• ...... " I o 1 o 0 (I morrow m<>rning, will be 'V. B. Mc- U""h, D •. • •• •• , .•••••. 3 0 01 2 T. 'l~~rf'~ cr ...... ·1 I 0 00 0 4 0 l Detroit, 4-3 .Iord.u. ! b ..•..••• 0 ••• • o S! 4 ! 0 t~o nlbj ••• ...... , .... • 0 o 0 o 0 tullough Jr.• Philadelphia, who over­ Uuro(lhf'r, !I •• ••••• ••• 4 I :£ 7 I 0 2 0 ~ Unlte,l States title In. 1933 and 1931, -K Ot' n ",(' k ~, I:t ••....••• 4 o 0 lOG came a former Walker cup star. Jack Tela'. , ...... 34 10 1~ !1 12 1 to. l)L:'\II, U •••••••••••• S 1 I 000 2 0 l IAl))" . 0 0 ••••• '.0 ...... 3 Z I 0 0 TD/A...... If , 'J1 7 J Sl.'Ore by fnnlna8: complotely overshadowed Hclen 11 ull o Westland, Chicago. one up In the T".r,or• ., . , .... " •... 0 (I U 000 '-IJ.U.d for Rya .. I" .th. ~' ~ 'v l 'c rk • ...... • .•... 000 010 2:04- ., Wi1d Throw in 12th By Jacobs' four·th successive annexa­ T"IKI...... 3$ 10 I~ ~7 3 0 concluding mafch of the fourth NATIONAL J,EAGUE no~f f' ...... 0 • •••• 1 o 0 000 "-llaHf'41 (or Murph In .tho I'ltt. burgh ...... 240 101 Ob-l0 ~"orf"' h,- llI1llng_: W. L. Pct.Gll. tion or the women's championship. Zflt.lutrr, II .•.•• ...... I (I 0 000 .·.-, lft,n lor Ruf"n.. In 8Lh . rouhd. Summary - 88tt~d In-F. WaofY 6. llhHrt.df"I,hla . 0 • ••••• o' tOO 000 001- ! Tom Bridges Gives l A'c unrd, 1) . .•. •. ..•.•. 0 o 0 U 1 0 St'Orf' by Inntnl'lIIr Suhl" S, YOUR", Md~ re. Leiber, lVeJn ~ 13t. Louis .... __ ._ ...... _._ 85 48 .639 Coming as aort of an antl-cllma" to LHUI" . •• . . . •.•• ,. 027 JtMJ O().I'- IO The veteran George Voigt of New ~t. Trrmark ••• •.• . •.••• . 1 o U 000 ( ' I,., 1'1"011 ••.• •.••• ••• •• 000 000 OOlJ.-..3' traub. Ott 3. Bartell. Two ""," hlu.­ t::h lcago .. _. __ .. _.. __.. _. __ ._.87 52 .626 I' Washington Victory tho P~rry-A lIIaon match. the BN'Ie- utllmUor,. - nun~ In-!\1It'h, York. making a fine comeback. sank ",,"".1 Oor• • D ...... ", .... 0 o 0 000 ~e .. ) '0,1< '"'''''''''' tOi 000 0311-4 lenseD. 8artell. OU 2# Terry, Dannlog. Ncw yorl, ..... ______.... 80 51 .611 4 l .. ra'f'l':, "tn I .. G. }','I .. ('II, J . ( 'olllnll, J)ur. 20 foot pult on lhe nineteenth hole! ley. ·al., girl vanquished he" vtctlm ~kutr ...... 0. 0 • •• 0, 1 o 0 0 0 0 a Thn>8 base bltfJ.-P. \Vaner. ]lome ruM o('h"r, (nmllll. 7hrttf b""" hlts-(lltJ­ .l80 60 W 11 (AP) - of last year's final. MrA. Sal'(lh Pal­ to do wn George Enos. Cleveland, in -r. ,\Va ner, 'Ott. • Sacrlllce8-lJu8h. Pittsburgh .... -.. -...... 665 8.t' ASIITNGTON. S pt. utll'. I)IH 1'1. Jlonlf~ J'un!l-.\llrn, J)Q.\,J • Tot.l, ...... 30 4 10 ~ ll0 0 l..ombArdl, 0 .... ,...... 0 o the other fourth quarter match. Double v1ftY8-liartell to (J rJtz t~ Terry. Broolbs' ('u)I.-, rt ...... 6 2 2 : 1 0 Jlrookl,n ...... OIL 000 Ot~ Lb.lb" Illt.h_pann,I..,. I UlI.lrf!lo-f'tlrmftll, :.\ Iu"," anti PlnellJ. Utrn'ftn. If ...... S 1 ~ 8 0 0 ( 'Inn at Cincinnati. Fox, rf , ...... " .. 5 0 e 8 o 0 lie bad only one bad holc. the tenth. Brooklyn at ChICllgO. ('~H'I.Lr" IH~, 0 ••••••••••• t5 0 1 6 o 0 New York at St. Louis, Oehrillgrr, 2b ....•.. , .. 6 1 J ~ 6 0 was even par otho!"vlHe, and lookli Off Flowers (irf't''llbcrg, 11) . ...••... r; 1 4 IS 11 0 likely to be tbe mao for Little to (;~lInr Jt ...... 6 0 1 11 o 1 Iowan Wallt Ads Get Results best In the lower halt of the drlllW. AMERICAN LEAGUE \Valkrr, d ...... •.... 6 0 1 2 o 0 It would add a dramatic toucb to Brown Bomber Loses W. L. Pet.GU. JloJtell, 88 •••..••.•• , •• 6 t ~ S S 1 Owon. Sb , .... " ...... 6 0 1 1 II I t be tournament for G<>odman and Detroit ."" ... "._ .. __ ..... " ... 86 46 .652 , Temper With Spar 1I.ld.... 1/ .. " ...... 6 0 3 1 o I Little to meet In the seml-floals. New York .. _" ...... 76 54 .585 9 Rooms Without Board ~cbcduled Friday ovcr the 36 halo Mate in W orkolit Cleveland .. --.--..... --...... 69 64 .516 17i T~ I.I...... ul S 16' 38 IS 4 route. Just six years ag<>. at Pebble Chicago ... ",,_,,_._ .... ____.. _66 64 .504 19~ '-'NOM out In 12 th when wln8lnl FOR RENT: COMFORTADLIJl 1,tV­ run Hto~. Beach. both shot themselves Into the Boston """ ..... _.... _." .... 66 68 ,493 21 Ing and bedroom connected. Gar­ Classified Advertising Rates POMPTON LAKES. N. J.. Sept. Washington ...... _67 76 ,429 29} national h ead lloes-Goo~rnan WI thc 11 (AP}-The chocolate soldier from l,lARIIIXUTON AD. R . II. PO.A.B. ,Ilge. Far mao. Dcslrable location. Louis ...... 63 77 .408 32 mao who beat Bobby Jones and Little Detroit, linch.. Joe LoUis, lost hIs st. Dial .1403. !IPEClAL CASU BATES-A lPeollll dJ~~t flir~ Philadelphia ...... _...... _51 76 .406 32 Xuh . ' . tb ...... 6 1 1 11 0 I will b. a1lo~ed on all Cl .....ltl ..d Adv.m~q 0 ~ tho man who beat the man who temper with a couple at Impertinent paId 'WIthin . Ix tSa)'8 tram .:.:pll'l,tJOll dato CIt l'estertll1Y's R esults ~Io"e. rl ...... 5 1 1 ~ 0 0 FOR RENT: ROOMS REASON- beat Jones. all on the same day, $parrlng partners tl1ls bright. sunny ~I )' '', 2 b ...... 4 1 1 0 2 0 able. Close. 'Men. Dial 6838. 624 afternoon In the pleasant Jersey Washington 4; Detroit 3 (12 in- Trrlo,'I PiI, rf •. ' 0 0 •••• • • • • 6 0 1 2 0 1 No. of I I Ooe D~ Two PU' 'ftIn t Pt-J'. ~Jt l1Mi J1lu ml. It.x nul nings), E.talleUIl. Sb . " ...... 0 1 2 2 S I E. Washington. I,." country side. Wor~. ", Lln~i'Chllrge CUh .1 Qaah CPr., ~h ~~ 01111 Ja.1M labara CUI. Chicago 10; Boston 2. rowell. of ...... 5 0 2 S 0 0 ------The brown boy who battles Max Kr..... , 8S , ...... ".5 0 1 1 5 0 FOR RENT: ROOMS. BREAKFAST UptolOJ Z J .28 1 .Z5 .•1 1 .SO ,~ .as .51 k Loop Crown Cleveland 5; New York 4. ... Baer In tho Yankee stadlum Sept. 1101111" . 0 , ..• • , .•.••... 5 () 2 5 0 Ii If desired. Dial 6903. Town and 10 to 16 , •21 .n , .fT .' •• • Only games. .111 ,DO II .~ , iO .to 24 In what looms as a return at the Link •• D ..•• • •. . •••.. ~..!!. ~ ~ ~ ~ Gown Residence Hotel. • ••• 16 to 20 J ,18 -'-~ .?? I ~O .~ .~ 1. a 1 L. 1." US Predicted For $1,000,000 gatos. never looked better TotRI!I ...... 4.6 .. 1.2 86 10 8 ------21 to 25 I •5 .50 .45 .11 , ••0 1. jJ 1.04 :to 0 1.18 1'• ., L loll 1.411 t'I('orp by Innl",,"l: ]o'OR RENT: ROOM FOR Cl1ADU­ than he dId cooling ofC Lou (Tiger} 20 to 80 , .a1 .S/l 1'.21 I 1.10 -.±B. UII 1. • U, U4 t 1.11 1.74 Flowers, a big Negro from Long Is­ n elrolt " " """'" : 00 000 010 000-8 ate stUdent or Inslructor. }i'aculty , • Stanford Team Ross Returns WII. hlnl:ton .• _ ... " ~ 000 100 001-4 'family, Qul~t netghborhood Dial 6172. ~1 to 35 'T .71 .85 L". , UO , 1.83 1.48 1.U Uf 1.02 1 14 I.H t.O! land. and Salvatore Ruggirello. p, ~um ""'r y - 'Run" batted In--(Joslln, (This is another of a series on 210 pound Italian, ~6 to 40 I 8 .83 .'5 1.86 I 1.50 I l.8.1 1.?0 I 1.0. 1.110 1.11 1.0 I.n 1.10 ":H ~ R llell", TrK.vtH. Ilr'd.l"H. T",. btt86 FOR REN'J.' : ROOMS nEASON­ football prosl*ls at major col·. F or somo time F1<>wers has nursed hlf-Gehrlng~ r. S.('rlflee-KrflN8. Dou­ 41 to 45 ablo. CI<>se. Men. Dial 6838. 624 leges lor 1935). the Idea that he can lick Louis. a od To City High "1 ft 1'la Y~'e hrln*f\r to Qreen~r~; 46 to 50 Krf''''' 10 ~h"er to Kohel; WaUetla un­ El. Washington. '.N tOday with 1.500 looking 00, hOI ap­ ....I.ted. f~ .'I t on b6 ~Ood . Oard n. perleo0e4. bfal .IH. ticlpate in the ,Will aDd beca.use ?f I " wa.ttlng of his' mates pitched the Manville Heights. Dial 4266. good fUl'nace. garage. Reasonable HAVE, YOUR FALL lhe sam cnmponent ,parts as In the s mashes Into Louis In the first. Joe JUs lack of prlWtlce Cormacl, wlll " • For SaJe--Mt.eeUuieoaa Pl'ecedlng two years. P-galn went t<> work. Two left hooks hi t t ·• I U e "'a Chicago White Sox t ~ a 10 to 2 FOR RENT' ROOMS FOR GRADU- reot. Dial 489 . Pl'O b a Y no use 11m n I .. me I Ti ' CLEANING DONE AT Why Does Jt, SpuUer' to the chin. a right cr<>ss. and Rug­ Nf1W18t lMumDlIS dunctlon tomor· .vlotory over the Boston Aed Sox to- ate 8tu d ~ nts. Men. Dial 5104. 'FOR SALE: :aLACK PONY! YRS. Thornhill hopes to tlnd out what girello stumble.d to a corner. r . I t 'day In the last of the 1935 clashe, Furniture bUR old. Bargaln. US N. Dubuque. Ioakes It cli ck perfectly dUring th ai flTWllUgl~' CII I" h h I 1 - between those clubs. FOR RENT: APPROVED ROOMS. between 6:30 and 8::iO, .e "WIL Y "If sc 00 e e vell Garage. D)al 4743. FOR SALE: COT. VICTROLA. ICE PEe fall and spuHer on New Year's day. RAER SOUNDS OFF ran roughs hOfl over reserves In the OIHCAGO AD. R.II. PO.A.E. box. Dial 9349 10 to 12. FOR SALE _ SLIOHTLY U8IlD Deteats at Pasadena by Columbia SPECqLATOR, N. Y .. Sept. 11 S IAL final WOrllOut in preJ)lU'lltion for the Rod,nlt. II ...... 6 1 2 3 0 41 A.partments aruI Flats 67 Public Stenographer ' yacuum c1_r. J. L. I(~ and Alabama respectively to start off (AP)-Max Baer sounded off In old­ contest. Indications point to 110 start· ConltllO, d •.....•.... .• 4 0 0 = 0 41 FOR RENT: B OR 4 ROOM APT. !\lillleographJng 2 f $1 00 Cali 6248. 121 N. DulIuque. the last two years sWI rankle in the ~Ime styl& tOday and 101d the World ing UnellP of MareSh. ct'ntel'; II. n~· ke. , 3b ... - ...... , .. ~ 0 • 1 4 1 Unfurnished or partly furnished. or br asle of Stanf<>rd men, just why he think!! he'll Ileat Joe SnJder and O.• nldel'. gUllrils; HilmI>' linn" ... Ib .. .. .•... ".4 = 2 111 1 0 BE ONAIlLE SERVICE • Lo8t aDd Fou" '1 The squad Is practically Intact. Louis In their heavyweight match ton and Moss, tackles; orgnar(ll\lld )\,••• 110 •• lIS ...... 8 3 I 1 • 0 Private bath. Garage. 1080 E. Court. B D.'h e boys who developed th winning at the Yankee stadIUm Sept. 24. [j nd K J t W w< hlogton. rl ...... 4 1 8 II 0 0 MARY V. URNS SUITS HATS LOST: KEYS AND lUNO. I>OWN. l\ lieI'. e 8; e ll ones . I]IUU' {"J'. Ha)"., ! b •. ,.".,., .. . 11 II I 1 , 0 FbR RENT-SMALL FURN[SHEIJ Notary Public " habit ns sop hamar s will be back as "LOU is Isn't as sure as ~ e pretends blUlk; Pooler and! Amrine. bulfba(:I(s ; Sewe ll. 0 • • " •••••• • ••• ~ 1 Z ! 2 0 apartment. Close In. Adults. Dial town. R eturn tl1 Da.lIy Iowan. Re­ istald seniors. Ten lettermen went of lbeatlng me," Baer said. " I a m .lInd Dures. tullb~I,. Jon.s, , ...... 4 0 ! 0 8 0 6239. ' Suite 8 Pall.l·llelen DId,. DRESSES, TOPCOATS ward. \ho way ot all graduates but only seriously conSidering taking a punch otf. DlaJ 2656 Res. un two 'wel'O I'egulars. COllA)h 'fhorn­ ~t hun at the weighing-In 8cales Tot.l...... 40 10 14 '7 18 i MODERN FURNISHED 2 ROOll1S LOST-ALPHA CHI OMEGA PiN. CASH-CARRY Dial 9311, Reward. 'bll\'s gl'eatest prohlem will be to un­ just to show him 'Who will be boss BO ToN AB. R . Ji.l'O.A:E. kitchenette, first floor. central 10- Auto Repairinll 12 cover a right tackle. Claudo Calla­ on the night ot the twenty-fourth. 1 Stroke, Holds o • II a , cation. 411 N. Dubuque. LeVORA'S VARSITY W\ly. who plUgged this hole with "Louis. at 21. Is facing just 8uch ~r.1II10. 2b ...... " . .. ft Baallq C.... ke. rt ...... ,, '" .. 3 , 1 • 0 0 0 !rOR RENT -'. I. OR • ROOM il'ook like eWclency last s ason, Is a situation as I experlenc¢ at the ,t\lmfula, (It .•..••• ... ,.4 'See Ul for Pender, 8cMb'. IDI o ! i ~ ~ Apt. 711 BoW81'J. Call at houee CLEANERS OUt Of school beca.use of Illncss, /lama age. He's meeting a ,betten Patty Berg In CronIn, s...... " .... _3 Paint work on JOur ear. Re8erve )\fate.... ' Not Powerrul man. When I was the Bame age I Johns.n. It ...... 4 ~ I G 0 1 .~!~~~r~8~p~.~~ __~ ______r-- 23 East Wash. St. Stanford's I'eserve mat "Ial may Wllllam8, Sb ....•. .. .. 4 met Ernie Schsaf In New ifc>rk and D8h1l'ren. Ib .... , ...... : ~ : : : FOR RENT-APARTM1!!NT. CLOSE Gartner Motor Co. Dial 4153 " ot be as powerful as many would ~ecelved a les80n that. In loy Inex­ .Western Lead· Brrlr. C ...... •.. . " •• .. 4 o 0 ! • 0 In, Studeota 0. married couples • So. C¥rtoI DIal .... IIko but the 8ub.olUtute ranks and the perience, 1 dldh·t expect," Rh"lIoIo, p ...... ".1 o 0 0 0J 0 Dial______8.18. __ I GrRlta.n - ..• ...... j.l lU84 freshm en I' tfr jll'e providing 8aer boxed five rounde today. two CHICAGO. Sept. 11 (AP}-A single a nllmb r at C9.po , b~ ,np,rrOl·mcrs. with Tony dancela lind Willie Mc­ llo\"f'r", p .•• • ••.•.••• . 0 o 0 0 010 ,f FOR REN'1': FURNISHED APT. Relp Wafited stroke held Patty Berg. 17-year-old \\'. Ji... ~rrf'U •• • ... i •• •. 1 What Btanford Iu,oked the last two Oee, and one with Lou SCOIIEIL : : : :: 1st lloor. stroJght 2, J'''.l'rlll S. Ilonnra" \\'aJlhlnaton. ' ..HI Reatlftg-PhIiJlhIJir-Roona, Paulrnnn'/l e lltl'll~ nto the- plc­ ovel' Davenport In the firat-fourth round, shooting Pill' SCores or 75 to AlnHttlll, " 'IIIIt,mlll. Two ba_e ,. •• ..­ B.oa - ca. - Tn.JaJ .... Wanted-tn Rent 74 NOVO'I'IO"8 tUI'O calls (or 0. ..wit ch 11 thn back- lICct!on ot oI.he Shaughncssy plllY-Oft close In on the Mlnnellpolls girl, who " '.Hhln.-ton. aaJoe", 1'1,.11110. ThJ'M .... Itt lie. OIlntM hltl'i-.<\ Imada. Jlome run-Bonu ...... field. He will th'l' y from the before .. orowd of 3;900 faos herE! ~tarted the round with a. lead ot five a.e- quartel' bOo o,k 119 n, replacing Wednesday night, four to one, atrokes. rlfloH - " r.ulihln.. ton, Jonef!l. Doable w~ LAUNDltT. pl... .) , A-oIdn~" t. Sewell to llonura, AItJ J>ehOMIIIe 0aDetl AII4 "rank Alu ' wllO 1II1!1t1S to right Each club got nine hits but Berly, Miss Berg. runner-up for the wo­ pllnl' I" JIB.r" to no"u .... JArt ~n _. tor I .. Jlaltbe.ck. Ro ' t ,In n ~B" Hamtiton KemP. mite southpaw, had only.bel tl1llO'S nlltlooal championship corded -C·hl'.ro D. 11o.lon I. ~ II" ...._..- Emolo,..ent Wantel 14 J1vel'Wll. DIal U". . moves fr<>m pig ~ Eo IcCt hll1Chn r k ~1\810nal spell. ot uncertainty while off J."•• S, Rh ...... R. Hlp'.r I. !!Ink.- WANTED: srNGLE ROOllf AND Ii 4l-42-88 todnr to rench the three­ out.-by Rhod •• I. HII_tl H...... WANTED------: WORK FOR ROOM, WANTED: LAUNDRY WORK. Ilnd All-Amerkla )by Ora),l!On "e· Al Piechota, Davenport ace. was wild qua,·ter post wllh a total of 246. ona I" ft 1".1"1'81 nf! ""we,.. ... l' .'p- gara~e. Not too fnr out. Delltal cash or board b). student or \fIre. Dial S'S!. ·!Uln. at fUllback. ___ \all the 11'11)'. .hot better than Miss l\f1ley's U8. 101 I In i. t.oaJnr P~-..... IItudent. D.E.C,. clo Dally iowan. DIal 47Z9. I o

I PAGE ~IX TIlE DAILY lOW AN, row A CITY THURSDA Y, SEPTEMBER 12, 193~..

Sidwell Gets New Dean Workers Meet Service Award For Business AROUND' Fall Showing of. New Merchandise I the Company Gives Service In Iowa Citv . Pins to Employes " Twenty-foul' emplo~8 or the Rail· At Annual Meeting way Exprells compa.ny·s tour oftices TOWN FIVE CEN'I ~n the Iowa Cl~y dlstrlct rnet last Fifty-five member" ot the Sidwell ):lIght at the local agency for a "get with Bob Griffith I Dairy company from \Vest Liberty, together" and business session. Cedar Rapids, and Iowa City saw D. K. Brown of Des Moines. su­ tho' 27 year service pin presented to perIntendent of the central Iowa di- ,Albert B. Sidwell at the annual com­ vision. was the principal 8'»eaker on Iowa. OIty. A Year Ago pany meeting at the Iowa City plant the Informal program. More than 2,000 persons were In" IIlRt night. Other speakers Included: R. M. v.lted to the inauguration at tile The meeting wile opened with a Higley of Des Moines. F. H. Knoche university's new p" esldent, Dean ,dInner and an informal program of Oskaloosa; L. M. Zybarth at Mus- Eugene A. Gilmore.... T"hc Iowa 1'oJlowed. patine. R. D. Applegate ot West Llb- \City chapter of the Red Cross cOm. A Ward for Service erty. and H. U. Walker of Washlng- pleted Its fall program. l"ving B. Weber was preaented ~ on. la. I ,with the 17 year award tor service to Employes from Muscatine. Wash­ He Overloaded ~he Sidwell company and Glen ington. West Liberty, and Iowa City C. W. Hanie ot Des Moines was Death 1 rSwllils received the 15 year pin. were present at the meeting. Pre­ lined $25 and costs on a charge of Service ,pins are presented each ceding the program a chicken din_ overloading hlft truck when he ap­ Smocks ner was served at the Princess cafe. Strike] ~ear to the employes at a "get to­ peared belore Justice at the PelWElI __ II _ gether" meeting. F. lIf. PaUley. local agent. and the IT. M. Fairchild yesterday. He was FollOwing Is a list of the service -Daily I owan Photo Iowa City ExPress company work­ arrested on U. S . highway 6 by In­ SMART BAGS Pre • Shrunk, anek. \Ilnnual educational conference at rings and Clips. Colors-Longchamps detail, new MTNNEAPOLII Three Years Elkhnrt Lake. Wis. Mr. Short out­ Green, Jamaica Brown, Belmont q)eath hQvered t, 'fhree years-Q~Qrge Lathrop and lined the advanced edUcational work hasplta I where tI Jacobs Case To Meeting·Today Blue, Derby Black, Ascot Red, -!~..,.. Kenneth Higgins. Four years - for his fellow salesmen. lall style.1J ~t victims were Bruce Bundy. EI.wood Madden, and Set ...... 98c &8 police closed tl Elma Shlnlon. Five yea.rs-Leonw Federal Court several member~ ' Q! f the co~gre-.. Joinll Finn mental Iron Wo Amelon. John Breece. Ru"sel! Miller. gaUon of th~ ' First BaPtist church. Ray sebek of Iowa City has joined Floyd B. Olson Winfield Rosenberger. John Smith. Justice of the Pea('e T. M. Fall" Including eight' delegates. will attend the J"ames and Murray clothing firm place the city U' and Aubrey White. I the Mid·Eastern .Baptlst a8l!oclatlo!,( of Charleston, TIl .• he announced to- NEW FALL BLOUSES Und er police ! Six yettl·s - Virgil For·(lyce. Earl chi d yesterda.y . transfe"refl the a.q- .meetlng at the Fir"." t Baptist church relay. Mr. Sebek has been connected ha.ve worked, eat Hunter. Graco Kiser, Richard Sid­ a.·wlt charlge against Federa.l Agent in Muscatine today and tomorrow. /wIth tho clothing business here for Stylish effects in Silk, Jersey, and Satin. All of the new barrlcad~d door8 well. and WI1l ·Weber. .Seven years J . E. JaeollR of t he alcohol tax t'nlt Among the delegates are the Rev. several years. popular colo),s, ...... $1.19 to $5.95 plant were r~mo' -Merle Heabner and Ralph Ken- to the fede"al court at Ottumwa. llnd Mrs. Elmer E. Dierks. Mrs. Boh- spectators milled ·nedy. Eight yearlr-Ollve Fuh ran umll Shlmek, .lIfrs. Charles G. Mulll- noJd Han.dlts (Main Floor) last nlght's riot .and Elizabeth Hili. Nine The transfer followed the serving years-l~d nex. Mrs. Homer Johnson. Mrs. J. A. Robherles In two fraternity houses pons were shot Garwood a nd Jerry HilI!. of a "".-it of certiorari on .rustice Yoder. Mrs. E. F. Wickham, and wero reported .to the Iowa City police least 30 wounded 'fen years-Harry Dobson and E. l~alrchild by Federal Mars hal L. N. Mrs. Maud Hollingsworth, clerk at yesterday. William Gildner. 703 N . BEACON BLANKETS No Mill F . Wickham. Eleven yearS-Rob­ MaJloy. the association.. Dubuque street. repo,·ted the theft CUT RATE TOILETRIES .J Removal of th ert Schell and Aura Turnlpsced. Ii the plant obI /TWe lve years~Roe Clute. Fourteell The order stated thllt Justice The program opens this mornlng lot a grey suit. wrist walch. laundry New Fa]) Patterns at 9 o·clock. The tlrst sesslon's pro- bag, and 120 In cash. Vern Ander. (Cash and Carry) military rule. slnc years-George Maxey. Fifteen years Fairchild lVas to Hehll t he record oC Beacon Part Wool Plaids, 4 lb. weight (contain not less he would Invoke -Olen SWalls. Seventeen yea,'s _ the action tol"N1p"al JlIdge Charlps gram Includes tin address' by the Rev. .s<>n. 303 E llis avenue. reported two than 5% wool), 72x84 size, pair ...... , ...... $2.98 Clyde O. Beagle. moderator. iSults and a suede jacket missing. For Liplited jt the plant was ;Irving ",reb!'r. Twenty.seven years Dewey of the southeast Iowa dls- Beacon Scotch Plaid, fringed motor robes, beautiful staled. No clues hnv~ been reported as yet '2 Value -A lbet't R. Sidwell. triel. by police. I Time Only! colorings, each ...... $2.9~ Late In the aft, for Beacon Two-Tone Single Blankets, different contrast. ~e lind Governor Police Battle With 'I ing colors each side, each ...... $2.95 :yey the strike ( Beacon Indian Blankets, all edges bound, beautiful col- A . Walsh ordel'~ S?,ikers . as Man i CORAL VILLE NEWS i orings, each ...... $2.49 inatlonal guardslJlo DIes Dunng Slruggle _ • held III readiness Nashua White Sheet Blankets, 81x99 size ...... $1.49 (Continued from page 11 ~hould be needed 72x99 size ...... :...... $1.29 lhe strike. Nashua Plaid Sheet Blankets, 72x84 size ...... 89c ObtaJned ONfcers Of the moving tha men BOYS' SCHOOL NEEDS ):Iu nday. had ohto preventing city a "Longies" Tweedroy Corduroys, pair ...... $2.9S terterlng with til, "Hockmeyer" best quality plain Corduroy Longies, boo.rd and room pair ...... $2.59 ~he men InSide It Boys' Wood Knickers ...... $1.29 and $1.69 . lance was offered Sensational Offer SturdibGy Shirts,' Pepperell fabrics ...... 69c 'Thomas E. Latlro' (Extra Allowance for Shrinkage, Guaranteed Color) the prem ises, h done, said Ch"let a from l)~ 'P.uk.un1.L estal. to preven t Men's Socks, new fall patterns, nice quality, double Simultaneously. To 1118'" new (rlen'" lor tbeN unu.uaI beautr able, reinforced heel and joe ...... 19c and 25c farmer-labor chle prepautiolUl Dorotby Perkin. ill preaentina a regular .... ould confer wi Mr. and Mrs. RIobert C1ark ~ 'I Treatmlilot Kit, without chJOr"e, to eyery pur.chaeer IOrney about ISSl the .rrest of W Detroit. Mich., are visiting with re­ 0(. 'I bolt of DOI'Otb,. Perkin•• upe ..... (t Fa"" Powder. latives here this week. president and g. TIa. Complim.ntary Kit Contains BOYS' FOOTBALLS ~he Iron works. 01 R_. Roee Lotion, /J'llretl N 0( the senator and "dictator." Mrs. H. W. Fairchild and son, ..,U....,... ,i_ O(er-Ill na.u. Three men w' Will Wage HaUle P1an Fuuera1 For William. have returned horne after C~ ."d Skin Tonic. TWa. oWer ill limited. Get • Boys' Genuine Leather Footballs with General hospital I Opponents of Long's machine spending a few clays visiting friends .your 11ft let nowl John O'Connor At Rubber Bladder. Lace style ...... 69c '/!uffered I n the r ma(le known that a baltic would be nnd relalives at Des Moines. waged to w,'est contl'U1 of thc sta te 9:30 Tomorrow Venida Cleansing ·Tissues, 500 sheets :...... 25c Valve type ...... 98c 4,000 !pIckets. while Governor O. K. Allen. titular spectators were I Edward Kriz ,·turned home Sunday guns and platol I head of the Long forces. pledged Funeral service tor John O'Con­ IIlfter a week 's viSit at the home at 50c Ipana, Kolynos and other toothpastes ...... 29c height of the dl~ himself to carryon the llrinclple" \nor. 72. who di ed yesterday morning Mr. and Mrs. John Connor neal' lIfe­ Camay or Palniolive soap, 6 for ...... 25c The governor II of his boyhood frl nd and political iat his home. 529 S. C1luton street. chanic~vll1e. Ladies' Easy Ribbed Top Usle Hosiery, fall colors, life Is more Imp ally. 'w\ll be tomorow at 9:30 a.m. at St. Lifebuoy soap, bar ...... oc pair ...... 25c property." He a. The powe,' of Alice Lee G"osjean Patrick's ch urch. Burial wll! be In Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bireloclc hav,,: Lux 6 for ...... 33c sure way of rem Tha.rpe, handle" of mlllionl! in state St. Mary's cemetery at Riverside. soap, returned to their home In Chicago "'hat is by clen, fllnds fo,· Long, was Il Only two more U. S. No.1, 2 inch minimum, to NASHU A Double Blankets, Arthur. atate al 25 % WcMll, heavy quality, A.namosa. rllllnr .re to be ca118~ Elberta Freestones, per Oadd Bard~ar. : ,72X84 8lze, ~Ir ...... 14.98 $1.25 72x90 size, pair, .. ,_ ...... 5.48 Iss18tant county bushel ...... $1.89 112 E. Collei~ St. Iowa City, la. Ray wae al~ Lammey on hi Wolna. aCter Ihe