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Spanish Rebels HOlf) u.s. LiTWr Was Damnged by Chinese Bombs Graves Seat e d F.R.'. Naval Aide President Revive Judiciary Accuse Russ i a Near President Fight, Warns of Dictatorship Of 'Sub" Piracy During Talk Unle s Living Ba e Rai ed Franco To Give 'Proof' Capital Ob ervers to oliou 10 upporl CoWilitulion nd To Committee In Roo evelt Gestur London 01 Its 'Misinterpr te '; Hit In Black Ca e Lib rty Leaguers Again LONDON, Sept. 18-(SaturdIlY) -(AP)-Insurgent Spain todny WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 WASHlNGTON, Sept. 11 (AP)-Pre ident Roo evelt re­ formally accused Russia of sub­ -Gov. Bibb Graves ot Alabama, turned aggre sively to the battle for the reorganization of marine piracy in the Mediter­ linked with the Ku Klux Klan the ludiciary tonight with an appeal that the nation give itR ranean, a Reuter's dispatch Irom by the same stories that have "fealty to the constitution and not to its mi interpreter ." Salamancn, Spnin, reported. allelled associated Justice Huao To a . cathing critici m of the "odd man on the upr me The dispatch said Genernl1ssi­ Block's membership In that or­ court," he dd d 11 warning that unles! permanent acial rna Francisco Franco's hendqunr­ ganization, sat just at President r form is Quickly 8R.lIred, America may well be caught in tel's claimed "irre[utable proor' Roo evelt's left tonillhL as he de­ the tides of dlclatorlhip that have thnt Russian submarines have at­ Uvered hiB Constitution day nguJ(ed oth r lands. termed the dictatorships of Europe lacked merchant shipping in the speeCh. He spoke on the 150th anniver­ Inland sea. a thr at to clvlllutJon. Washingtonians, Quick to no­ sary or the Ignln. of the consUtu­ When the constitution was sign­ Franco's communique said the Uce this tact, wondered it It con­ OapL Walter a. ~ tion at a ,ala open air mass meet­ ed, he Id, the new IIovernment facts would be submitted to the tained any signUicance-i! Mr. A former chief of ataCt of the Ing which climaxed Washinllton's was thousands 01 miles removed European "hands off Spain" com­ Roo eve)!, who has said he would Asiatic rIeet, Capt. Walter B. observance of Constitution dl\Y. from the aflaJrs 01 Europe, but mittee in London. It charged that have no further comment until Woodson, Is the new naval aide His lIudlence spread across a vast today that situaUon has ch nged. "at least two of the pirate sub­ Black returns !rom Europe, was to Pr sident Roo velt. Captain amphitheatre ju.t below the Wash­ "Now what we do has enor­ marines in the Mediterranean be­ Indulgin, In a calculated ee ture. Woodson succeed. capt. Paul inICton monument. mous Immediate elted nol only long lo the Soviet fleet." It de­ Both Named Bastedo, who Is returninl to lea Only by ralslng the llvlnl stand­ amone \he DAllons of Europe but duty. ards of the ma ,he said, "ca n scribed the submarines as 950-ton The newspaper stories which also amont" thoae or the J\mer­ craft, each of which carried 22 we nsure against Internal doubt told of Black's recelvlnll a liCe leu and the far e t. and what torpedoes. a to the worthinesl of our de­ In an), part of \he world the do membership In the Klan In 1926 mocracy and disalpate the lUuslon as IJUrely and quickly afferls '"'their mother ship, under the said Graves had such n m mber- Cho how Fall command of Captain Wa IlieIt of that the nee ary price of em­ us.'. ship conterred on hlm at the eiency is dictatorship wIth Its at­ Our own generation hili cen the Soviet republican navy," the same time. Black had just won communique added, "lett them I Before Japan tendant spirit of IIgr salon." democracies replace monarchies the Alabama democratic sena­ •• rlsl .t and dictatorlhip repl ce democ­ there and proceeded to Idessa torial primory and Groves had (Russian Black sea port) in ordet· He odded: racies, he sllld, nnd from this has just triumphed in the guberna­ 'Steam Roller" come a "chollenge to \he demo­ to take on lresh provisions and torial primary. "That is why I have been say­ munitions tor them." ing lor months that there is a cratlc torm of lovernment." The <"'oaeup 01 holes caused by bomb fraflDent. Wrecksre .,t ~mpanlon-r Governor Graves Willi accom· dictators, he added. "lllulh at all panled by Senator Graves-hlI crlsls In American aUalr. which Damage to the Dollar liner, the lett Is the wreckage of the apologized for the accidental lUov demands action now-a cnail par­ constitutions" and predict that Non-Intervention wl!e, whom he appointed to the thelr own methods will be copied President !ioover, which wa companionwllY. At the right Is sheJUng, offering to make full senate 8 e a l made vaca.nt by hin tlcularly dangerous because it. ex­ p(Jtrol A.bandoned r titution tor Injuries and dam­ ternal and Internal dilncultles re­ throullhout the world. struck by Chinese bombs as it a view of the hole in the ship's Black's elevation lo the lupreme "Both that attitude and that pre­ LONDON, Sept. 17 (AP)-Great ages. The Hooller, alter the court. inforce each other. neared Shanghai, Aug. SO is pic- side caused by bomb fragm nts. "Purposely, I paint a broad pic­ diction are denied by tho e ot us Britain and France abandoned bomblnl, chonged its course lo Enrli r, John D. M. Hamilton, who still beIJeve In dcmocracy­ tured. The steomer WIIS on II One man, a slIlIor, died from in­ PEIl>JNG, Sept. 17 (AP) - the ineffectual non-intet'venUon HOJ\i Kone Instead or Shanghol, cholrman of the republican no­ ture. For only it the probl m Is thllt is by the overwhelminl ma­ return voyoge to evacuate Amer- juries and 5 verlll others were Japan army headquart TI IIn­ [ patrol of Spain today to concen­ then narrowly escaped a typhoon Uonlll commUtee, had Issued 0 I n In perspective can we lee Its jority ot the nations of the world ieans in the war-lorn cit~. At injured. Chinese repre'entotives nounced tonilht its lteom-rollcr solution in pen;pective. trate all their available nava! ot Hong Kol'I8. statement saying It was "Incon­ and by the overwht'lmlng major­ oftenslve south and southw st of "10m not 0 pesalmillt. J belleve strength on the "more urgent" ------~------eel vable that President Roosevelt Ity of the people the w rid," h Peipil'l8 had rolled over the walled thot democroUc government in at lusk oj ridding the Mediterran­ wouW knoW1J\ily h v. Ilppolnted dty of ChOchow, Chin 'e advance .aid. ean of "piracy," the myslerrous a m mber of the KI n to the thi. country can do aU th tbin,ili bll5e on the Pelplnl-Hsnkow r 11- which common sen peepl, see­ atlacks on merchant shipping Conference ! uJ)~m~ court." WIly 40 mile. from here. Opens Ing the picture III a whole, have lhat have grown out of the Span­ "Jmpo.-lble:' aYI house Tbe roll of Chochow, the Japan­ the right lo expect. I bcl1eve thot Roo evelt Will ish ci vii war. At the same time, Jouett ese declared, had lsola.ted five th e things con be done under Simultaneously the Nyon pow­ Shouse, president of the Ameri­ Chincse divisions, som 50,000 the constitution, without the JUl"­ ers in a meetine at Geneva cli­ 100 Selected Men and Women Paralysis Patient can Liberty league, In th first men, along the railway north of render of a slnale on of the civil Start e tern maxed a week of swift diplomacy Rushed to'LllllrY' statement issued by that organi­ that elty. Two Japanere columns, and relielou liberties It was in­ by broadenil'l8 their nine-nation zation In months, sald It was moving plncher-wl e from eith I' tended to .nfellUard." accord to provide for war on not To Get Preview of Camp:u Life Impo Ible Mr. Roosevelt did not side of the railway, threat ned "Unendlne t"ueele" Trip In W ek only "pirate" submariner but air­ In De Moines know of the persistent r ports to entrap and destroy this torce. But, he continued, while the planes and surface vessels. New students will ask ques- delln of men, Daniel Feder of the Unklng Black with the Klan. The Japane e drive, launched framers of the constitution pro­ WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (AP) ClearlY showing they intended .Ions about university lile, ond psychology department, COacn 1rl DES MOINES, Sept. 17 (AP)­ Hamilton said that "all must with 60,000 men with the cr - duced a "layman's document," lor -President Roosevelt announced to go ahead regardless 01 German 'aculty members- and upperclass- Tubbs, Jal1e Ballard, All..ot Wa- Des Moines' ilrst "iron lung" was hope Mr. Roosevelt wlll be 'uc­ Ina ot the Yunatlng river 30 mlles 150 years "we hllve had an un­ tonight he would leove Hyde and Italian diplomatic thunder, men will ottempt to answer them terloo, and WlJliam CreaseY; A4 clilled into use today for the first ce slut In flndlna a solution of south ot Pelplng Tuesday, gained ending strunle betw en those who Park the middle of next week London and Paris mustered war­ today as the sixlh annual fresh- of Kingsley. time when 17-year-old Mrs. Vera this diWcult problem compatible added momentum and advanced would preserve this orliln 1 broad tor a trip to the wert coast. lJlanes and warships armadas in man conference ope(lS. . A group Chat. GrouPs Barrett of ShenandOah was rush. at once with the dignity of the 12 miles in the lasl 24 bours. concept of the constitution as a The White House announced the Mediterranean of virtual war­ If 100 selected fr hroan men .and Freshmen will meet faculty supreme court and ot his own Part ot the foree eontlnued layman's instrument of govern­ the president would leave Wash­ time strength. More than 150 ..vomen will attend the two-day members and upperclassmen m ed here from Iowa City, suIterlng high oW ce." down the railway toward the maln ment and those who would shrivel Ington tomorrow nilbt for Hyde fighting ships with plane com­ iession. chat groups at 3 o'clock. Taking from infantile paralysis. " It Is .. matl.er or reJret to Chinese base In this area, Paoting- th constitution into a lawyer's Park and start the trans-contin­ plements were assembling in the Prof. William H. Morgan, ad- part will be ;Mr. lind Mrs. Feder, Doctors said Mrs. Barrett's repubUcans no 1_ Ihan demo­ fu, 80 miles from Pelplne. Japan- contract." ental trip Wednesday night, re­ sea. viser for student religious nctlY- Prof. and Mrs. Claude Lapp, Mr condition was '"very crltical.'· crats Ihat the president should ere alrmen bombed troop concen- Striking at the lawyers' com- turning to the capital probably In the face of these sharp re­ ities, is in charge of the afIalr, and Mrs. Mallett, Professor and The disease was tirst noticed have remaliled In la'norance ot tralions there. mittee of the American Liberty early in October. buffs, Premier Benito MussoUni which is under the auspices at Mrs. Morgan, Prof. and Mrs. C early this week but respiratory the evidencerervdi.... Ihe al­ The Japanese also reported league, he said: No 10nna! speeches have been was not expected to make any the religious activities board and Woody Thompson. fllll.Uons of Mr. luatlce Blaek," rapid advances for their highly "Lea than two ye.... seo 58 arranged for the trip but the serious move until he could per­ the student reliilous council. Betty Bauserman, A4 of Ver poralysls did nol develop until be ..Id. mobile column penetraUnil Shansl ot the hlebest priced lawyers In president wlll stop at Yellow­ sonally seek Chancellor Hitler's President Gilmore Speaks Molnes, Edward Greer, ~2 of todo:y. lOrn any laae of lOch ler- province-west of the Pelplng the land cave tbe nation (wlth­ stone pork and Insped a number ncUve support. President Eugene A. Gilmore Iowli City, Margaret Leeper, A2 Both respirators at Iowa City 10tlSJlest aUectlne u It does battle area-from the north. They out COlt to the Da"o.) a IOlemn ot the larler eovernment pro­ will address the group at a 6 0 '- of WaterlOO, Deana Krantman, were in use 51) an ambulance the In&eerlt, or our landamen­ sald they had taken Hengyuan, 40 and formal opinion that the jects, including the Bonneville, clock dinner tonight. The Rev. AS of Marshalltown, Mary Mar- rushed the youn, woman here. ..I m.tlt.Uoftl there Is no pro­ miles IOUtheut of Tatung, main Wacner labor relaUont ut w .. Pt. Peck and Grand Coulee dams. Edwin E. Voigt, pastor of the garet Schwab, A2 of Winchester per pIKe for partkan utll­ rallway town of north Shansl, and IlIICOftltltatiolUlL A.Dd In a lew Mrl. Roosevelt will accompany Pryor Quits ~4s First Methodist Episcopal church, Ill., lind George Sudimack, A4 She was placed immediately in c""" Laihslen, on the Shansl-Hopeh monllu, fint a national election the president on the trip and will also speak briefly. Prof. M. of Bnyonne, N. J. the respirator. Doctors Shald she Meanwhile, the justice depart­ border. aDd Ialer &be ••preme eoarl they will visit their daughter, State Chairman Willard Lampe, dlreetor of the The only event on tonight's could nol have Uved muc longer ment revealed the government oVerruled tbem." Mrs. John Boettiger, In Seattle. school of reIJgion, will preside program will be social reerea- wiUlout the "Iron Uung." has already paid Black 12 days' Chinele Plea Fails Much of the president's apeech White House officials empba­ dUl'ing the dinner, which will be tion in the women's gymnaSIum Now, they said, she has an salary, $666.66, as a member of qulckJy took his audience back to sized detalled plans for the trip d even chance of recovery. the court, altho\1ih be has yet to To Swerve Hull the bitter days of 1ut spnng when had not been finaUy determined Of Relief Work in the river room of Iowa Union. I un er the direction of Mary The ambulance came from The day's program wlll open Stewart of the women's phYSical sit upon that tribunaL WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 CAP) the chIef executive was fighting and that the full Itinerary would with an in!ormal reception in the education department. Iowa City, lt9 miles away, in Tbe American Liberty league, -The United States stuck tonlgbt for enactment 01 his bill to name oot be completed for a day or DES MOINES, Sept. 17 (AP)- two hours. virtually dormant since the elec­ to Its partial embargo on war im­ new Supreme court justices on the two. J . C. Pryor at BurUngton today lounge of the law commons. 'thts Vesper Service plea the judiciary had fallen be­ will be followed by a picnic style The principal event on tomor- The respirator, a gift of Mrs. tion of last November, returned plements for Chinn and Japan The announcement conditioned resigned as chairman of the Iowa .Edwin T.· Meredith, had been hind the times and was In need of the trip upon the absence of "un_ lunch and the singing of college row's program will be the atter- installed in the hospital 12 hours to the political wars with a despite a fervent protest Irom Emergency R e II e f committee, "new blood." foreseen" developments which songs, led by Don MaUett, man- noon vesper service with PrOf. before Mrs. Barrett's arrival statement contendinl President Chino. Gov. Nelson G. Kraschel an­ Showing unmistakable signs of stln HiI Goal might prevent its being made. ager ot the houslng service. Edward A. Steiner of Grinnell Roosevelt must have known of Defeated on that issue, Mr. nounced today. an emotional upset, Chinese Am­ Governor Krnschel said PryOt Prof. Stephen H. Bush, head of college as speaker. The program Black's alleged Ku Klux Klan Roosevelt nevertheless made It connections wben he apPOinted bassador C. T. Wang called on Body Identified gave the "pressure of personal the Romance languages depart.. has beeo designed not only for plain his objective of a reorgonlz­ him. Seeretary of State Hull to declare DES MOINES CAP) - The business and the distance he ment, will talk on "Getting What members of lhe freshman con­ Urges 'Repudiation' ed judiciary was stiU before him. At the same time, Senator the embargo was a blow to his body of a man Iound bere be­ lives lrom Des Moiner" as the We Want From Iowa" at 1:30 this ference but for all new students, TOnillbt, he made It doubly plain Of U.S. Leadersbip Bankhead D-(A}a) issued a state­ country. neath a railway bridge was iden­ reasons for the resignation. He afternoon. "Lite at Iowa" will be their parents and friends. that he has not given up that ment in Jasper, Ala., denylng he Replying to the ambassador, tified last night as that of Wally said the problem arising from the discussed by faculty members and Student co-chairmen of the battle. asaured his senate colleague, Hull merely declared the presi­ mller, 50, of Newton. Polk coun­ Polk county relief situation, in students aUke at 2:15. Spellkers conference are liUUs Hauser, A3 RAPID CITY, S.D., Sept. 17 Tonight's speech wu prefaced prior to the vote on confirmation, dent's action in complying on the ty Coroner A. E. Shaw announced which the board of supervisors will be Mrs. Adelaide L. Burge, of Marshalltown, and Miss Leep­ by a reference to loreign events (AP)-Standing before the face tbat Black was not a member of and county relief committee are dean of women, Robert E. Rienow, cr. export restrictions was a govern­ as they affect America. in the that death was due to a heart of Abraham LinColn, carved out th.! Klan. ment order which spoke tor itself. course of which Mr. Roosevelt attack. at odds over a director, was not of soUd rock on the steep side ot given as one of Pryor's reasons Neff Elected .4S for leaving the post. n 15 SUNDAYS Mt. Rushmore, Senator Edward Pryor became state chairman R. Burke (D-Neb) said .today in Kidnaper Holds Man, 63, for Eight Hours in Cave June 27, 1935. He tried to re­ a Constitution day. address "there sign several times, the last occa­ Hospital Head Farmer MUlt Work, So should be instant repudiation of sion being in J anuary of this the doctrine recently expressed ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** year. The position has carried ATLANTIC CITY, N.Y., Sept, Law field! that the American people are so Man With 'Only Year To Live' Con/elle! A.bduction 0/ Former Employer, Say. He'. 'Sorry' a $250 monthly salary since that 17 (AP)-The American hospital well satisfied wilh present lead­ ership, or perhaps belpless to do I time. association wound up its annual ANKENY, SePt. 17 CAP)-The otherwise, that they are willing NEw YORK, Sept. 17 CAP) - firm and a Miami, Pla., hotel, re- two miles to a farmhouse and Redlich, Redlich's wife, and ha The former reUef director is convention todoy with the elec­ prospect of 15 Sundays in jail to accept anything the master state police &aid tonight after the ported the Iddnaper awakened reported. the crime. son, John, 34, at the Hawthorne district counsel for the , faced Emil Deonler, 24~year-old suggerts." arrest of a 3S-year-old apartment him at gunpoint about 2 a.m., Tbe cave, located by state pollee barracks durlJ\i officers' intermit- Burlington and Quincy railroad. tion of Robert E. Neff, adminis- while he was sleeping on the with bloodhounds, was hidden In tent questionlne. He was president of the state bar trator of University hospital at Lincoln township farmer tonight. house luperinten4ent that Julius ground floor of hlI bome near the a lonely wooded section. It was "I did It-I'm sorry. J don't aSsociation last year. Iowa City, la., as president {or Justice of the Peace Jerry Don- • • Redlich, wealthy 63 - year - old club. eight feet lOlli, six feet wide and know why," he told Mrs. Redlich. One of his last acts before leav- I the coming year. He succeeds agby imposed the sentence fol- I BUle. or TroUey.? I Wil1lldale, N. 'y., resort owner wu He drove him to the caVe, Red- two feet high and lined with con- Store ing office was an effort to briJ\i Cl d W M f N kidnaped Sept. 4 and held prboo- llclJ related, and demanded $20,000 crete. Redlich, a red-faced, heavy-set lowin, Dennler's plea 01 guilty to the warring factions toeether in Dr. a~ e . unler 0 ew I Rapids M.UlL Decide I er for eight bours in a weird man- ransom. Redlich told him he didn't An ortlcer quoted Hanawald as man, partly bald with a :fringe of the Polk situation. His SUlgested York Ctty. a charlie of drivlDg a car without • • made cave 10 miles away at MiU- have that much money, and they explBlninl the crim.e: white hair, displayed no emotion compromises were not accepted Dr. G. Harvey Agnew oC To­ a drivers' license. C EPA R RAP IDS, Sept. 17 brook, N. Y. hllfllied over the amount for sev- "A doc&. told me &hal I 'bad as he confronted his former em however. ' ronto was tentatively chosen to Inspector P. S. McGarvey said eral hours...... e~ &be _ller witb III)" ploye to identify him. succeed NeU a year hence. "I believe the law should take (AP)-The elty council today cle­ I the prisoner, booked as Pranz Over .... &hat I bad IIDIT a rear Dutchess County District Attar its coutsc," the Justlce said, "but dded to put up to the volers the IDInawaJd. readily confessed the Then the man went away, roe- &0 lITe aacli tIcared IlIIIcht u ney .John R. Schwartz said he nm 8ao" not to the extent of keepln,l a question of whether they want kidnaping. turned with some and re- weD have _ _, dart. would call the grand jury Tues- Quake Hits Italy tood, KANE, Pa. (AP)-The first farmer from his work. 'l'his sen- bus service instead of the present Awakeaed a& I .\.M. leased him . with no ransom pay- that fear &lid aut _ lite IleA day to consider the case and that Bnow of the season fell yesterday PARMA, Italy (AP)-Mnny tence will give him a chance to street I:l\r service. A special elec­ W&)' I R~cb, owner of the sumptuOUll ment, . the IOspector said Redllch to P& iL" Hanawald would be taken to the on this highest buildings were demolished • here keep up his (arm work and saUs- tion will be held sometime in Oc- Berkshire country club In Wing- ,told him. I Hanawald, a thJn, sUpt tacl- county jail at Dover Plains to- town. yerterday by a severe earthquake. fy the. -law, too," tober. dale, a Manhattan wine ihlPortil1ll Redlich, eXhausted, staggered turn man, was confronted with morrow. _ _ _ _ THill nAIL' IOWAN, lOW .. CITY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1937 of war, with Imports shut orr, I l'~~ ~hJl ~~; m!~! ~~ Cermany could feed 90 pet' cent First DOlVn, Two Jlontlzs ToGo OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN ':: cept Monday by Student Publica­ of her population, which would ") tions Incorporated, at 126-130 allow the other 10 per cent the ~ /1 ./ '*~ I Items in the UNIVERSITY CALBNDAR are Tuning In Iowa avenue, Iowa City, Iowa. privilege oC going hungry. Or, scheduled In Ute otrlce of the Summer Session, W-9 East Hall. Items for the GENERAL NOTICES , he admitted, she could deal out r? 0' ,,- \ . " / Board of Trustees: Frank L. 90 per cent rations to 100 per ~ /I are deposited with the campus editor of The Daily with Mott, Odis K. Patton, Ewen M. '(-- )Z [). '(\ ~~ , Iowan, or may be placed in the box provided for MacEwen, Karl E. Leib, Amos cent of the population. /1 their deposit In the offices of The Dally Iowan. Pearsall, Robert Dalbey, Ben M. They would not be luxuriously, GENERAL NOTICES must be at The DaJly Iowan Leflore DeVrie. Stephens, David B. Evans, Orval comfortably, or even adequately by 4:30 p.m, the day precedinl" first pUblication: 1 Q. Matteson. fed. Germany needs a bread­ II . /~~ notices will NOT be accepted b:r telephone, and Paul Whiteman, who broad­ basket, and Germany's bread­ must be TYPED or LEGWLY WRITTEN and Fred M. Pownall, Publisher basket, according to Hitler, might SIGNED by a responsible person, casts on NBC fl'om the Ft. Worth Donald J . Anderson, 1;"- Frontier Fiesta, tells of a visit Business Manager well be the Ukraine, Russia' ~ Vol. XI, No, 4. Saturday, September 18 granal'y to the south, he once made to an institute for Entered as second class mail The Ukraine has had a wide the feeble-minded. Strolling matter at the postoffice at Iowa and varied history. Shortly aHel about the grounds, he was ac· City, Iowa, under the act of con­ General Notices costed by an inmate. n Lenin and Trotsky seized thc o gress of March 2, 1879. government and the White Rus­ Student Class Annex Closed "What's your name?" he de­ Subscription rates-By mail, $5 sians were threatening 011 all l\ per year; by carrier, 15 cents sides, it was up to the peasants Sunday morning, September 19, The reading rooms in library mall d e d of th ~ ban d maD. weekly, $5 per year. to decide whether they wanted the English Lutheran Church annex wi II be closed at 12 noon " P a u I Whiteman," aldwered School will organize a new class Satw'day, Sept. 18, in order that Paul. "Oh, well," remarked The Associated Press is exclu- their rulers to be white or red. especially for studentS. MI'. Hen­ the other, "tbey'l! soon take sively entitled to use for republi- Lenin won them by offering the floors may be waxed. \\ cation of all news dispatches them the land they had tilled as ry E. Vollmer, who has for many GRACE VAN WORMER that out ot you here." m credited to it or not otherwise tenants under the czar. years been associated with the re­ Acllng Dircctor. L ' credited in this paper and also This coup 01 Lenin's was a ligious training of young people, Ethel Merman,* * who * during re· ce the local news published herein. smart stroke, particularly sin

I • tain rights only to the rich and back to the peasants he would Citizens of this resort town scu\'- iliat with Tammany Hall and seemed unhappiest of all. radio stations for the last sile noble barons. The constitution be received there as Napoleon By LOGAN CLENDENIN(J. M.D. Joe DiMaggio. He had done one picture, and yearL THE FOLLOWING recipes, about 45 minutes in a moderate ried Cor cover recently when a was to give the rights of life, lib- was received by the Poles-as a However, the d ulJ bnes art he had backing Crom all present erty, property, and the pursuit of liberator. which have been used at the New oven until crisp. large eight-point buck strayed amazIngly in reverse. Not only in his opinion that.he hadn't TODAY'S *W *UI *PROGRAM happiness to all men, rich or poor, It is autumn, however, in England Deaconess huspital for Cellu-Flour Sponge Cake into town, became frightened ilnd a.re they unacquainted with do­ been done right by. "But what 10 a.m. - Illustrated musical who chose to live within the Unit- Russia. Hiller himseU has ad­ year~ in the tl'eatmt!nt of diabe- One egg, one tablespoon water, tied, leaving il trail of wl'eckage Ings here-tbey are astonishingly "ould you expect of !}ollywood? h chats, Charles Eble. Ignorant of condltlons at home. 11 a.m. - Proglam calendar ed States. mitted that fall and winter are tes, may help to relieve the pa_ lone-hali teaspoon extract, one to behind. was the tenor of the squawks, For 150 years now the consti- bad times for wars. The dirt For Instance, in a restaurant for these gentlemen were all tient's longing for some of the one and one-half tablespoons cel- The deer hurdled an automo- and weathel' report. f tution has stood as a barrier roads present difficult problems which makes a specialty of Hun­ from Broadway, and Hollywood 11 :15 a .m. - Science news o[ against the winds of misrule and to marching troops and supply foods he used to eat. lu-flour. bile in the business district, nar- garian waitresses, tite talk be­ was new. The turn of Mr. Jones th(' week. oppression which forever blow systems in the winter. We doubt Beat white and yolk of egg sep- rowly missed a plate glass win- tween a party of men was on (Smith, Bl"Own's) lips was decid­ 11 :30 a.m.-Yesterday's musi. Squash Gingerbread urately. To thc yolk add water, dow in a store and dashed through from some spot or other in the that Hiller's attack on Russia, if European politics, and olle 01 edly down. cal favorites. . , One hundred eighty grams exlJ'act, salt and saccharin. Then the front door of a garage and world. It has been rigid in de­ it is to take place, will occur this them turned to the girl. But the next time I saw him. 1 t :50 a.m.-Farm flashcs. fense of our Ii berties. fall. Napoleon made such a vegetable murrow (cooked and add cellu-flour from one to one plunged out!- the rear window, "You're Hun g a I' ian, aren't some months later, those Ups , 2 noon- Rhythm rambles. In other malleI'S it has been mistake once, but Hitler knowing mashed) , 20 grams butter, one egg and one-half tablespoons, accord- smashing the glass. you?" . . . She admitted this, were taking an upward treml. [;:45 p.m.-The Daily Iowan or flexible, submitting to the neces­ it is not likely to repeat it. . white, one tablespoon ginger, 60 ing to consistency of the yolk. and then the fellow said, "Well, Hollywood had beglln to find out the Air. sity of broad interpretation as new When the mixtw'e is almost brit­ Pour into molds and cool at room would you favor a restoration of about Joe E. Brown. 6 p.m.- DitUler how' program. situations arose. This flexibility cc cream. tle, add the egg white, being care­ temperature. • the monarchy?" Chick Chandler of "Look Out, has not been a weakness. Instead Meteors plunging through the Flavor vegetable morrow with ful not to beat it too thoroughly. Gelatin The girl looked at him bla.nk­ Mr. Moto" raises b c e s - and it is the secret of the strength Gras hopper Feasl atmosphere and smashing with salt, melt butter and add it to A pmch of baking powder may be One teaspoon gelatin to two l:r. "What Is & mona.rchy?" she cleared $800 from the honey last which has enabled the constitu­ terrific speed into thc earth vegetable, add ginger. Beat egg us~d if desired. Bake in a quick wanted to know. She's wasn't year. . . Glutton fOI' punishment On Seals of Autos tion to continue while in other sometimes contain gold and dia­ Oven ubout 15 minutes. cups hot water, dissolved, may be kidding. The word simply meant is Shirley Ross ... She has nine and add to mixtw'e. Spread one- countries similar documents were monds. But that's nof what we added to one teaspoon of vanilla, I nothing to her. radios in hel' home-and it's oot WALLACE, Neb. (AP)-Dee fburth inch thick and bake for Food. value: Catbohydrate, 0; being cast aside. mean when we say we wish good a big house either .. . John Bar- Raney brought a new automo­ one and one-fOurth hours in mod- protein, 6; fat, 6. lemon, orange, strawberry or cof- New York's Roumanian colony We are today in the midst of a fortune would hit us. fee extracts and saccharin to taste. is small bLlt well-behaved. The rymore, under Elaine's wifely bile, gave it a good tryout, then erate oven. Serve hot with 60 cc Variations: With strawberries controversy with the constitution Gelatin is used very little because only disorders occuring there are eye, is looking trimmer than he locked it up tightly while he reo cream whipped stiff and flavored and whipped cream, as allowed in as the central issue. New deal op­ of high protein content. Gelatin intemal ones, brought on by a1'­ has in months. . . Eddie Cantor tired at home for a night's rest. ponents charge that the president An English woman has li ved with saccharin. diet, a shortcake can be made; 15 may be used when agar-agar is guments disputing Carol's rights is writing a piece called "Get When he unlocked the car the seeks to make it but a tool of his for 22 yeaj's next dOOr to a Food val u e: Carbohydrate, grams nuts, chopped, may be add- too laxallve. to the throne. Thee Behind Me." ... It's about next morning, the upholstery motion pictUre theater and yet eight; protein, 11; fat, 28. cd if allowed in diet, or 30 grams office. subject to his will. The \ Ice Cream The Italians still have a "Little trailers. .. Twentieth Century 1 showed signs of wear and tear, president retorts that he is guided bas never seen a movie. What's Bran Cookies II blueberries, if desired. One hundred fifty cc cream Italy" on the East Side, but there has the Ol'iental war situation with many a hole. she aft'aid of-Mickey Mouse? In his actions by the same prin­ Two cups washed bran, one Agat'-Agar Jelly (30 per cent), saccahrin to taste. are so many of them that they well in hand, no matter who Wallace found he had locked up ciples which brought forth the tab [e s p 0 0 n Indiil gum, one One teaspoon agar-agar (pow- Whip cream. When moderately are all over town. Far in excess comes out on top, with Charlie a number of hungry grasshoppers birth of the constitution so long tablespoon mineral oil, sail and dered), one and one-hall pints well whipped, flavor with dla- of a million, there are more Chan a.nd Mr. Mota both under which had promptly decided on a ago. Both president and opponents A Polish chess champion went saccharin to taste, one-half tea- water, strained coca shells or cof­ betic vanilla and continue whip- Italians in New York than in contract. good meal. al'c sincere in their beliefs. insane after losing a game which lasted 60 hours. Nothing, so far, spoon ginger, cloves, anise or fee; one teaspoon flavoring ex- ping until stiff. Put mixture into Rome. , To those who charge that the mold, pack in salt and ice and The English, as a rule, maln­ pl'esident is seeking to subvert the is known of the fa te ot the spec­ caraway seed, if desired. tract (vanllla, lemon, strawberry). tators. Mix dry ingredients and add Mix agar with a little of the lea ve for from two to three tain their dignity and their ser­ Dailv Cross Word Puzzle constitution to his own uses we enity even In Manhattan heat­ "' bran and mineral oil with enough watel' until a smooth paste. Add say that a document which has so hours. This makes a light, fluffy waves, cUnging to the tradltlon I '2 14- S E> 1"'1 1 8 steadfastly held its own for 150 .o'n"e.a.\I t.'1I.JJClI.~ ~o'Yn.' water to make a stiff dough. rest of water and boil 10 min­ arid quite bulky ice cream. that no Brltlsher worth a. saddle ;3 years is not likely to be greatly Knead with finger tips. Pat out utes. Strain, flavor, color a nd Food value: Carbohydra~e, 8; of mutton ever permits himself ~ and cut into thin cookies. Bake sweeten with saccharin as desired. ~ changed by any man. protein, 8; iat, 45. to be affected by economic or 9 10 \I And to a president who believes C Lll'PED ------climatic disorders. -t that a changed interpretation of 1~ 1 '0 1ll Other ' S b k B R J S ott Panting into the office on a the constitution is necessary before SCO tt scrap 00 y . . C recent day wben the thermome- 13 14- the social well-being ot all United ter was flirting with the 100 States citizens is assured, we say COLUMNS mark, I got into the elevator 15 that if s uch changes are necessary w~th the New York correspond­ ," they will come--as they have in ~'6 ent of a London newspaper. He I the past. was, as usual, his Immatulate ~ ,~ - All men, even presidents, come FOR BUSINESS offices, advicc I Ie sell, collar freshly starched, 117 g L /I nd go. The co nsti tution appar­ of the New York Telephone com­ wholly untouched by the humid­ -I ently continues forever, just as pany that "hello" shOUld be ity. r noticed with sdme aston­ 20 ~I , Washington and Jefferson and dropped as the opener of tele­ 1 (t, ishment that he even wtlre a vest I· s. Franklin and Hamilton and Madi­ phone conversation is good en­ beneath his tweed jacket. son and all the others who helped ough. The suggt!sted practice 01 OurselVes, we were in a di­ -. frame this "greatest document of • I .""" 1"a.3 . immediate identification in place shevel~d state and -Carried ow' I " ,I - all time" meant for it to do. I of "hello" saves time and avoids coal bn our arm, a circumstance 12'5 Z6 !- I~g classification as a telephoner of which secmed to leave him wild­ Whippets do not eat before a ~~. archaic habit. But the old-fash­ ly astonished. racc and a lot of humans who ioned "helio," which the compan), - ' bet on them don't eat afterward. "Reahlly," he said in honest 30 [31 13"2 , would ban a long with the cagey protest, "does one geow around 1 1 ~ "yes," is not as easJly banned in his shirt sleeves?" A British scientist says th ere from home and other private ..4- ; .J !IS . are 27 ,000,000,000,000,0 00,000,000- salli es. • <, I " 000,000 dtops of water in oceans, Telephon~ s have as many users ..... rivers and lakes of the WOrld. now as there are motives and He's safe-no one can prove he's "' ... ~ I ::l \nodes in the human race. If . .,I... PA1Ft.. SCREEN 41 wrong.· you arc expecting a call from an -I .'. of EA~R.I/'4~S IS , c annoying acquaintance, or If sul!h .' In some of those all-star-pro No-( E.M.OU'iH rOR....~AR-O ACROSS 24- lnventor ot 2S--':Unequal . may be likely, arc you going to 2-Recoit U-Sulk the first thinp JOotball games the \1tofessionals start right off by identifying iAt>IE.S - A.S MA..... " AS LIFE ere slapped around so badly b) 9- A color 2S-A worthless practleal 29- Narrow In­ yourself? You are not. Ana 5~ Rlt-U.S FOR. EAC.H EA.~I ll- Lax leaving telegrap let (reol .. ) the ex-collegiahs that they very what's more, there are all man­ WI-(t-( A. By ROBBIN COONS IS- Competitor 30-Glrl's name 26- Anglo­ 31-Meuure ot neal'ly regained their amateur U - Contractlon 32-Lines trom , length n el" of irtcOming' calls you can HOLLYWOOD- The years are Saxon ~and ing . -1'01"'"A.L­ or between the center at tetter 33-Roman handle more to your own. sati$­ so SHORT: ------faction if. you can spar fdt a mo- WE..IC4~-r IS-Letter C a circle 27- Pronoun bronze cOllI I. The flaming - haired I a d y IS-Jurisdiction 34-To cool sud- l 0' S~VE.RA.L "f:e,."ulny Is Hun.uty ment before the caller who has WII'S hurt, incredulous, and not area ' ;If' your number gets your n8me and I.... '" SA.KERS MAKE. SREAO of a denly for the f'OU .... D$ I IS a Iitlle indignant. For all that bishop purpose or r---r--r--r--r------A.sk Hitle,. perhaps yt>ur goat. Th word IH BIG sttE.E.1"$( AND, uK-£. cl...01"~E.S, she was beautiful. 17-Vow hardening S-(iLlSH I~ - ADOLF HITLER wound up "hello," as used in telephone HA"'Ci 4EM A 'tIKE. ~o DR.Y " I don't know why he should 2o-Speechless 36-A portable :J}1c Nation!)l Socialist cO(lgress at practice since thl! at't had Its be- 0'" A.SSA.M say things like that," she de· 21-Eskers chair urnberg with a typical display ginnings, and its e qui val e Ii t c I are d. "Always be for e our 22- First digit ot 3S-Shrewdness ""'or nazi flreworks. He defi ed opening words, are to the tele­ the hand YU40- SLA.VIA. )SStlfJ) relations have been of the friend­ :J(ussia, violently denounced bol- phone user what a smal't maid liest and never have 1 said or DOWN S1AMPS CE.l..E..sRA,l11'la l-c&utlous la- Contend -:-shevism and Jews, and declared or doorman is to the househOlder. ,: ~ 4E~-(Y GAA.II-lS done anything to make him an­ - Uiat he wJII not tolerate the ek- Idehtification at once fs ' 3 good 2- Roam 12- 0b.erve ,,~, ..oF WI-fEA1' PQOOUc.£.P ..(ti~ 81 ~ SIR1"HDAY of gl'y at. me. 1 cun scarcely be-I - lstence of a bolshevized Spain. iden, but there's rio modern In- 3- Age 17- 0batlnate '" 1KOlA -1'E$LA. r..,-HE.. lieve it." 4- A second· IS- The current .Such tantrutns by Hitler ai'e not lve ntion tHat equllts "hello" as a '-} ',709,10t qRAlf4~( . . MORE. ~A.K I)IlVE.N-(O~( B~ ~E wAS The lady was worried, too. Her -ary law tlve·lranc ~ linusua l. They become unUsual, stl'een behind which t6' Hide until pl'incipa I success in films had II-Extreme piece however, in the light of his frank YCIU I ~arn wMther the cuiler . ~ 3"5,.(oo-pcn.. I), III OI-l~Y 80 'YEARS 01:.0 been with this man, and here, 6-At the pres- (France) confession that Germany cannot wants to borrow Ii five or buy '1l.. -1'E.S-1 A1' CJi,M8fl.I~EI w14E.N -(HE. \SSUE. WA.S Just as the team was al)out to be ent time ID- SteiJ feed herself any more. you a llinm!I·. 9-2.1 . MA.Ss~ttUS~ff-S atrt.oUGH-( o~ reunited, he had been quoted 8S 7- Pertorms 23- Aboundln, Hi tiel' admitted that "in time • -The ·Bulledll .. ' "'- • k ..' protesting the reunion, objectihg 6-Plvclnr wltll hlUe

.. . 8,1937 PAGE THREE ----== ATURDAY, EPTEMBER 18,1937 THR DAILY IOWAN. IOWA CITY Kathryn Ro e Holliday Wed ETTA KETT By Paul Robinson IParti e. HOllOl­ To John B. Worley Tuesday Ali Lampe Bride·to-Be Entertained In, Ceremony ut Boonville, Mo. , Iowa City Man Marrit>d to Boonville Girl; W Ul Reside Frecluenlly Be/ore At 103 S. Cinton Street Werlding, Oct. 2 One of the most popular­ The marriage of Kathryn Rose Holliday, daughter of Mr. brides-lo-be of the season is and Mrs. E. G. Holliday of Boonville, Mo., to John B. Worley Alice Lampe, daughter ot Prof. of Iowa City was solemnized Tuesday at 8 :30 p.m. in the M. Willard Lampe, 120 Fairchild Nelson Memorial Methodist church at Boonville. Mr. and street, who is being entertained Mrs. Worley will be at home at 103 S. Clinton street after at frequent parties in honor of Oct. 1. her approaching marriage, Oct. ~he Rev. C. McDonald performed the ceremony, before J. MIss Lampe will be the guest which Mary Donahue of Kansas City, Mo... ng "Becau e" of honor at a luncheon a week nnd "Ave ~aria" by Schubert. Luther T. Spayde of the Central R University Debater Will Meet [rom today at 1 p.m. in the Ce­ ollege conservatory played t.he obert B Ma" dar Rapids home ot Mrs. C. D. "Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin • J -tIL Sheperd. There will be guests :for the processional down the W d Y d Team from Britain in October present trom Iowa City, Daven­ white-carpet~ aisle and Mendel- e ester ay port and Cedar Rapids. 6SOhn's wedding march for the re- • Among the 15 or 20 women cessional. 14th Y e a r pre ent will ~ the wiv of the The bride wore a princess gown Marries Barbclra Baugh HURE Foreign Team Ua PERSONAL" members ot the Ced r Rapids of whit\! velvet made with a heart­ agency oUice of the National shaped neckline, long tight sleeves In Ceremony At Debated Here W. A. Raben stopped in Iowa LiCe Insurance company of Ver­ and a three-tiered court train, Her Des Moines FIrst Bapti t FIrst l\lethodl t Eplseopal City Thursday /!n route to Ro­ mont Miss L 8 m p e' s [jane, long net veil fell from a diadem CUnton and BurUncton 20' E. Jefferson An InternatJonal debate be­ chester, Minn., by plane. Mr. John B. Heidel of Cedar Rapid, of white sequins. She wore a gold Roben, formerly electrician on is a member of the agency. cross at her throat and carried a Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Baugh of Elmer E. Dierk8, minister. 10 Edwin Eds-ar Volp and Robert tween the university and a sel­ A week from tomorrow, Mar­ Ericson, Neb., announce the mar- a.m.-Church school session. Par- Hoffman HamilL. ministers. ected team from British univer­ the university statf, left his fam­ white prayer book with IiUes of Ily In Seattle, Wash., when he ,aret Anderson, 322 N. Clinton the volley. riage of their daughter, Barbara ents are invited to come with 9:30 a.m.-C h u reb s c boo L sities will occur here In October, Prot. lIomer V. Cberrln&1on Is was called to Rochester, where street, will b hostess t a break­ Matron ot Honor Lee, to Dr. Robert B. May of I their children. tbe superIntendent. The nur. Pro!. A. Craig Baird, director ot his tather wlll undergo an opera­ fast in Mi s Lampe'. honor at 9 Mrs. Bonham Chancellor of Omaha, Neb. The ceremony was I 10:45 a.m.-Service ot worship. sery, belinners. primary. Junior debate, announced yesterday. tion in Mayo clinic. a.m. In the toyer ot Iowa Union. Boonville, matron of honol', was The gue ts will present a show I performed by the Rev. Stoddarc1 "The Limitations ot God" will be intermedla~ and adult depart. It will be the 14th straight go\Vned in gold taffeta with a ot kitchen gHts 10 the brlde-el ct. veil of gold illusion. She carried J-ane in the Plymouth Congrega- the theme of the pastor's sermon. ments will be In session. year that university men ha"" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brook:. MI Lompe will be entertain­ o fan made of Talisman roses, pink tional church 01 De& Moines yes- The choir, under Mrs. C. B. 10:'5 a.m. -Mornlns- worship. debated a team from another of Modesto, Cal., left Iowa City ed tonleht by Eunice Howell, terday. Righter's direction, will sing A homecomins- ervlce with the by motor Thursday on their re­ and yellow daisies and purple country. No date or subject yet 227 S. Johnson st reet, at a II nen ageratum. The bride was graduated in "Praise Ye the Lord" by vUI-IRev. l\1r. VoiKt p aklnr: on "The has been chosen. Prote. r Baird turn to California. Mr. and shower in her home. Miss How- 1935 from the school ot nursing tins. Organ selections by Mrs plrlt ot Expectant)'." A quar· Mrs. Brooks have spent two The bridesmaids, Mary Redd of said II's other guests will be Mrs. at the Bishop Clarkson Memorial Righter will be "Andante Canta- tet, "ompo ed of l\lr. nd Irs. weeks with Mr. Brooks' sister, MexiCO, Mo., Georgia Mary Dor­ Stewart E- WI I. on, Mayn rd hospital in Omaha. bile" by Widor, "Asperges Me,' Herald lark, Don lallelt and BriUsben On Tour Mrs. Hm:el E. Sowdey, 812 Sec­ Mrs. rlll of Salisbury, Mo., and Louise lin. Gary Cooper A. Wood, Evelyn Benda, Jeonn Dr. May received a B.A. de- a Gregorian chant arranged by Hnel hapman, \\111 Inr. Ir. The Brill-sh speakers will be ond avenue. L. Worley, the bridegroom's sis­ Baby girl, weighine s ven picked from leadlnll debaters of Doran, B tty Lampe, N 11 Ellis ter from Ely, wore taffeta dresses gree trom Droke university In Kreckel and "Marche Ponlifl- tark will Inr the orferlor 0 10, 1932 and an M.D. degree from cale" by TombeUe. ander on's "Green Pastures." pounds and four ounces, was born such large Institutions as Oxford and Mis Anderson, all of Iowa of plum, Nile green and blue with City, Mrs. Horold Wickham of the University of Iowa in 1936. 11:10 a.m. -Expressional per- The ors-anls!., !\frs. mlth, will to Mrs. Gary Cooper, wile or the and Cambrldlle university and matching hats and veils and car­ mm actor, In Los Aneeles. Mrs. will make an extensive tour of Woman' Club West Branch ond Mrs. John 'ied flower fans. The flower girl, He is aUillated with Phi Beta iod tor the children. play "Andante In A Flat" by PI, medical lraternity, and is 3:30 p.m.-Ve pel'S service tor Foer ter, Kind r's "Medilatlon" Cooper IS the former Sandra American universities. Thede of Dixon. dressed in pink taffeta, was little Shaw, socially prominent. Giving bolance and breadth to Phyllis Sanders of BoonviUe and now resident physician on the new students and their parents and W a I' n e r' "P I I r rim'. Begin " ea on psychiatric service of the - and friends in the Fine Arts Chorus." the campus speakin, program, OllS Fritz Schupp, the bride's cousin, international debates since 192. of Velerans was ring bearer. son hospital. bUilding. There I a nursery tor the mornllll' service for Ullerv Ion. After a short trip the couple 6:30 p,m.-The Rev. Mr. Dierle, eonnniene of parent aUendlnr Tuesday. 10 a.m. - t. l\lat­ have been held with Cambridge, Best lan Ox tor d, German unlversitiea, 9 0 Members Prl'Sl'ni HO1l0r De.partin g Luther Worley of Ely attended will make their home at 552 ond Mrs. Dirks invite new and the mornlns- servin'. thew'. day. }lOly communion In University ot Phlllppin s, Trln~ his brother as best man; and S. 25th avenu in Omaha. old students and their parents the cltureh. • At First Genercrl Conple at Pa rty and friends to come to the stu­ aturday - The choir, under Ity college ot University ot Dub­ ushers were David Evans of Nortb hrutlan Meeting English, Richard Snakenberg at dent cent r, 230 N. Clinton street, the dlrecUon ot I'ror. Add on Un, Robert coHeeI' o! Turkey and Mr. a nd Mn. C. E. Stantield, dunng the evenln,. 217 Iowa Avenue Aupach, will hold I first reo University or Sydney, Austrolla. Sigourney, Ronald Shumway of About 90 members were pres­ 38 Lincoln avenuc, who will Saturday, 7 p,m. - Choir re­ Caspar C. Gnrrigu s, minister. hrarsal durlnr the eve.nln, In the Plan Other Debates leave Iowa City within a few Arlington, oil Pi Kappa Alpha Dinner Honor ent yesterday aft rnoon at the fraternity brothers of the bride­ hearsal In the church under Mrs. 0:45 om.-Bible school with cJlureh. Prof." Baird nlso announced weeks, were gu ts ot honor at groom, and Ralph Kennedy of Righter's direction. Anyone may E. K. Shuin, superIntendent. that university spell kers aealn season's first eeneral meting ot the mectin, of the Sons at Union New Hampton. F rat Members tryout for the chOir at that time. Class sessIOns at 10 a.m. The R v. would compete in the Western the Iowa City Woman's club, in Veterans and their auxiliary last Mr. Garrlaue will conduct the conference debate leaau, with After the ceremony the bride's Co-Hostesses To the new meetJn, place, ~22 N. night at the home ot Mr. and , parents entertained at a reception t. Mary's youne people's class. Students contests to be held In November Clinton street. Mrs. F . B. Ol­ Mrs. J . A. Swl her, 710 Kirkwood C e d ar Rapids Lllwyer • and other young people not 1'1 e­ and February. Iowans will com­ in their home. Immediately after­ Jefferson and Linn H O1wr Octol}(~r sen, president of the club, and avenu '. wards the bride and bridegroom Fetes Phi Cams A, J. chulte, p tor. First where affiliated are invited. pete in severol tournaments too. Mrs. Joseph Howe, head of the The meeting was In the form left for a wedding trip to Wis­ 10:40 !1,m.- Wol'llhip with com­ Bride at hOlvpr Forensic work will be organi­ garden department which served or a farewell party Cor th Stan­ ma_7 a.m. hUdren'. mass zed at a general meeting Oct. consin Dells. At Hotel -8:30 a.m. m -10 munion. The sermon, .. Another as host, presided at the tea table. fields. A gift Cram the two or­ m,h Buitdeth Thereon," wilt be gIven 5, and prelimmary tryouts lor Mrs. Worley is a graduate of a.m. Co-hostesseS at a shower Wed­ The executive board, meeUne ganizations and a shower at IH Cell tra I college at Fayette, Mo., Attorney David Bleakley of by the minister. Mrs. George the Intercollegiate squad will oc­ lust betore the genero I session. (rom the Individual memb rs ne~ay In honor of Mary Elien where she was Ragout queen and Cedar Rapids, president of the Phi Spencer will direct the choir. cur Oct. J2 and 13. passed a resolution favorlnll a were pr. nted to them. Tht: Homecoming queen. She has been Gamma Delta house-building as­ First J';onaTeraliona I Robert Hampton, organist, will Fi tZPll trick, who e wedding dote $29,000 PWA erant tor rebuilding proera m atter the picnic supper play "Voil( Celeste" by Batiste, dl'amatlc coach in the Sa lisbury sociation, entertained the frater­ 30 N. Clinton Is Oct. 2, will be Mrs. Tom Kelly, Moose Women Plan 11 community cent l' In lowo City. was In charge of Jesse Richard­ Bnd Boonville schools since grad­ nity members at dinner Jast night The Rev. L. A. Owen, pastor. "Largo" (rom Handel's Xerxes 805 Iown avenue, ond Ella Kelly, The resolution was passed in son, commander of the Sons of uation. In the Jefferson hotel. 9;30 a.m.-Church school. A non­ and "Torchlight Parode" by Union Veterans. 1640 ~ornlngside drive. They St>cond Card Party connection with the American Mr. Worley, the son of Mr. and During the evening the host sectarian school of religion for Clarke. Mrs. EVil Noe will sin, Legion campaign tor th grant Mrs. L. O. Worley of Ely, received cailed upon the tollowing aetives "The Good Shepherd" by "Van wtll entertoin In Miss Kelly's boys and girls under the direc­ hom .... The second in lhe series ot In which every" Obmmunlty or­ Ry PJanted in 35 a B.A. degree from the Univer­ and alumni to speak: PresIdent tion at Mrs. Eunice Beardsley. dew ate ... tour public card parties at which ganiUltion In town Is being con­ sity of Iowa. He is assistant man­ Hel'man Schmidt, Rushing Chair­ There is a nursery for children Guests will arrive at 6:30 p.m. JO:45 a.m. - Service ot wor­ for a buffet supper. There will the Women ot the Mooae are tacted. prou~ Thi Year ager of the Bu-payne company man Dave Denmead, Secretary­ ship. The Rev. Mr. Owen will of pre-school age. entertalning will lake place next The afternoon's proernm inclu­ here. Treasurer Jack Brady, Hugh Wil­ 6 p.m.-StudenlS and younll b three tabl s ot bridge during speak on, "When We Decide." the evening, and the guests and Thursday at 8 p.m. In the Moose ded a review 01 the book, "The VALENTINE, Neb. (AP)- It liams, alumnus, Prot. Fred J. The choir, under An~el Martin's people are invited to attend a may take UrnI' to ralae a crop on hostesses will pre 'en t a gl ft to halL Garden Grows" by J. Leming, Lazell of the school ot journallsm, direction, will Sing "Soft as the meeting of the FIdellty Christian Miss Flupatrick. The tables will Prizes at the tlrst party Thurs­ presented by I\'lrs. Joseph E. th Pine Ridge reservation, but Prof. Henning Larsen of the Eng­ Voice" by Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Endeavor. Lois Cowgill Is the To Attend Poetry be decorated In a color scheme day veni ng were won by Mrs. Baker who I~ustrated her talk it can be done. lish department, Assistant Dean MBrtin will sing an oUertory leader. of blue and white wIth flowers John Novak Bnd Mrs. F. Smith with diagrams of the garden dis­ Henry Krauss planted some rye Society Meeting Lonzo Jonl!S, Allan Johnson of duet, "Love Divine" by Havens. Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. - The cussed In the book. Mr . Alex­ In 1935, but hall beat It to the Chicago, field secretary, Jack W.M.B. will meet at the home from the hostesses' gardens. in bridge and by Mr.. Frances Jack Groves, guest orllanist, Miss Fitzpatrick, the daughter ander Ellett sang three songs, ground belore Jt got a good start. Stanfield of Marshalltown, alum­ will play "Pray r" by Loulb of Mrs. Mary Howell, 1422 E. Kershner, Mrs. Fred Wagner, Mrs. Elenore Lee White of of Mr. nnd Mrs. 1.. C. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. John Lemons and Mrs. Fred "My Heort is a Gorden" by It was so dry In 1936 it failed to Iowa City and Sadie Seagrave nus, and Max McCullough of Maea and "Arioso" by Thalberg. College street. There will be II Edward Kurtz, "Autumn" by sprout. Wabash, Ind. plant and bulb bale, and it will 531 S. Dubuque street, will be­ Robinson in euchre. of Oakdale will attend 0 meeting There is 0 nursery for children come the bride of Earl Lellther­ Mary Turner Saller nnd "Over­ This year it finally made the of the Poetry society of Iowa at whose parents attend the morn­ be dollar day. tones" by Joyce Kilmer Rasbach. grade. Krau s reported a yield of Wednesday - The Ladles' Aid man of Denver, Col., In a cer - the Commonwealth tea room in ing service. mony at St. Patrick's church. f-~------~ The room was decorated with about seven bushels per acre. Cedar Rapids today. The pro­ Rucknlick Narned Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. - The will me t in the Church. Close ReadinK Rooms I a display of l.innias, marigolds, g,'am will begin at 11 o'clock, women's association will meet at Friday, 7 p.m.-CbOir rehear­ petunias and pansies, arranged with Mrs, Beulah Bickley of Council .Mem,ber the home ot Mrs. Carl Sea hore, sal in the church. Students and At Library Annex ! by the garden department. Waterloo presidinft, 815 N. Linn street. others are Invited to attend. Flier To U e Penny Members 01 the committee in The meeting will take the form IProf. Christian A. Ruckmlck For Luck Over Po] The readine rooms In the U­ charge were Mrs. W. T. Goodwin, brary annex will be closed at of a round table, with reading 01 the psychology department Trinity Episcopal Mrs. 1. A. Runkin,/ Mrs. Edward of original poems by members. was elected a member of the t. Patrick's noon today so that the !loors may F. Mason, Mrs. Peter Laude and 224 E. Court 322 E. CoHere CHILDRESS, Tex. (AP)-James Luncheon will be sel'ved at the national research councll to rep­ Mattern, famous flier, will carry b;- waxed, Grace Van Wormer, Mrs. Charles H. McCloy. P. J . O'Reilly, pastor. The Rev. Richard E. McEvoy, acting director of University U­ tea room,. and . the afternoon I resent the American Psycholog­ a Childress penny in his shoe NOW -6, 7, 8 and 9:30 a.m. rector. 8 a. m. - Holy commun­ braries, announced yesterday. program WIll begln at 1:30. Gay- ical association at its recent con­ when he makes his proje<:ted Ion. The rooms will be reopened lan Shannon will speak on the venti on in Minneapolis Minn. trans-polar air trip to Moscow 9:30 a.m.-The c h II d r e n ' II Monday. "Value of Technique," and Mau- He was also apPoint~ repl'e- FIrst Presbyterian next year. SHOWING rice Taylor will give a talk. sentatlve of the association on church and sehool 01 relllion. 26 E. Market H. C ~ Preslar of Childress re­ the council of the American As­ The ollenins- Service of the Fi1'8t Hit in Our The Rev. 1Il0n T. Jones, pastor. cburch sehool year will be held cel ved the coin from a 10rtune sociation for the Advancement of 9:30 a.m.-Church school, with teller with the suggestion it would Three To Attend Science. tomorrow, followed by the c18.lll­ 1937·38 Bumper Prof. L. B. Higley, superintend­ es preliminary ml'etlnc. bring him luck H he carried it in Odd Fellows Grand ent. 10:t5 a.m. - Mornins- prayer a shoe. Crop of Hils I Lodge Convention 10:45 B.m. - Service of wor­ and sermon by the rector. Drexel' Soon alter Preslar did as in­ Wins Golf Prize ship. The pastor will speak on Mollison will be the or,ani. l. structed, Childress received a "Democracy and Christianity." 26c Anytime Madeleine Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frenzen, 522 The choIr will meet at 10 :30 a.m. much-needed rain. Preslar took STARTS TODAY At Country Club Lorna Schuppert wlll sing "Jeru­ In the choir room. credit. S. Van Buren street, and Mrs. salem, Thou That Killest the THE Caroline Darby, 720 Walnut street, YOUIll' people may be lett In When Mattern heard the story, CARROLIJ P~ophets," from Mendelssohn's will leave this morning for Mil­ Mrs. Chester A. Phillips won the parish house durln~ the he borrowed the penny. waukee, Wis., to attend the Sov­ the pril.e tor the lowest score St. Paul. I TODAY ,Your ~ tar Discovery in ereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fel­ on odd holes in the women's 3:30 p.m. -University vesper l'r-::=;:;::::::;;:;::;:=t1 ·a------~HOWoISHOWS SUNDAY - MONDAY 'Ll~r d s of London" and lows taking place there from golf tournament yes tel' d ay servloe for new students in the II Look at what 26e will buy in On the A venue" today through next Friday. morning at the Country club. Fine Arts building. The speaker I [11 f ~I I entertainment. Here is the Mrs. Margaret Burgess of Wa­ Mrs. J. Hubert Scott and Mrs. wllI be Prof. Edward A. Steinel .4. : best picture Fred Aslaire and ter1 00 arrived in Iowa City last Herbert J. Ries tied for low of Grinnell college. - --- • Monday, 6 p.m.-Picnic supper ENDS TONITE Ginger Rogers ever made. GO GLOIIOUS\.l night to go with them. gros~ score. lUD W\'tl TIUI Mrs. Darby is president of the Luncheon was served at· the of the Mr. and Mrs. class in City FIRST TIMES park. STAGE SHOW I£tl.1.U5 1.01£15 \ Rebeccah assembly of Iowa, and clubhouse after the tournament. Lanny McIntyre" Mrs. Prenzen is grand marshall ot It was decided 10 continue the Hawaiians t he assembly. weekly golf as usual next Friday. TODAY St. WencCIIlaus On the Sereen LAST TIMES FRIDAY 630 E. Davenport Movlta E. W. Neuzil, pastor. Donald WalTen Hull • STARS OF • Hayne, assistant pastor. "P ARADISE ISLE" .------. Mass-6:30, 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. STAGE - SCREEN - RADIO - NlGRT SPOTS ATTENTION! CoralvlUe Gospel Coralville Fraternity & Dorootory Stewards Robert M. Arthur, pastor. 9:30 a.m.-Sunday school with classes MILK FED fo ~ all ages. M. E. Nelson is the superintendent. 10:45 a.m. - Morning worship. - C~ ICKENS The pastor will speak on "The Brazen Altar," one of the ser­ Everyone knows that Cattle and Hogs are high mons in the series on the taber­ nacle in the wilderness. and you can serve our Milk Fed Chickens to the best 7 :45 p.m. - Gaspe I service in advantage. Riley chapel, Iowa avenue and Just use your Telephone or visit our place of bus­ lL inn street, to which all are in­ iness. Because if it's poultry and eggs, we have just vited. The pastor will !/peak on "Enter in at the Strait Gate." what you want. Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.-The firs\ THEGREA meeting of a Bible study class in ~A.ded- the church at Coralville. The Pete SmUh'. ZIEGFELD Iowa City Po.ultry &0 Egg Co. class will meet every Tuesday "PeDll7 WladOID" • PHONE 6616 H. L. DAVIS night. I 'HE IIGOUT SHOW IVII Thursday, 7:45 p.m.-Mid- -Late Ne_ I TO HIT TOWNI week prayer meetllli. L;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ .r ""s ."•• "r",,,., --~------. ~~--~j ~------' II "SP 0 R T S II The Daily Iowa S~ORTS II STATE 1 * * *======L=O=C=AL======~======N=A=Tl=O=N=A=L======*:~=*==*======W=O=R=LD===W=l=D=E======~ . T~e A8IocI&&ed PreIS IOWA CITY. IOWA SATURDAY, SEPTEMB=E=R=:1=8,==19=3=7======c=e=n=tr=al=P=r=e=~==~==o=ci=au=o=n======

Lewis S cor e s fr1TufJbs Sends Hardwick Steps In at Navy ; •• . Hawks Tlzrouglt Pitchers Aid Yankees I Wlnmng Tally Two Scrimmages ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** I 'Bump' Hadley, Monte Pearson Retunt to Pitching Form In 'Last. Perloo By JOHN MOONEY To A.id i'anks in Present' Hitting Slump . Dally Iowan Sports Editor With just eight days remai ning trEw YORK, Sept. 17 (AP)- chance of getting into first divi- Philadelphia Nationals, tor years, Sophomore Fullback III before the Iowans must trot out on thc field to meet the Huskies of Those terl'ible Yankeeil haven't sion money... carrled an expert sign snatcher Starring Role 1\s ' WiJshington, Cpach Irl Tubbs yes­ h I'h h ' th ' 0 ly b k d double somer- on its payroll... The eagle-eyed sown mUT more punc 1n eu' )) ac wal' gent, equipped with spyglass, op- Hawklet Win' terday sent his charges through own ball yard than Joe Louis did saults can keep three well.quali- erated frolTl vantage points out­ two two-hour scrimmages. , " , Usi ng what m Oli t observers on same premises recently, but the field performers from carrying side the parks and used wljl-wag tartlDr Line-ups thought to be his first team against return to pitching form of Bump 9!f major batting prizes of the big sY/item to tip oU oppo,sing signals CITY IUOH PECORAH a better-than average team of re- Hadley and Monte Pearson, plus league campaign... J arring Joe '" 'S first great pen­ McLaughli n .. LE ...... • . P reus serves, Tubbs sent the men continued fine work of "Lefty Go- Medwick of the Cardinals end nant machine, which wpn fo ur Kerr ., ...... LT ... Bachman charging and running thl·ough. his mez and Charley RuIfing, is chief Charley Gehringer, gifted second championships from 1910 to 19H, Bu ~·ge r . .. "'L:G ...... _. DahlY.repertoire of tricks in an effort rcason why champions now are 1 sac~er of the Tigers, have the hit- was adept at intercepting oppps­ SntA,er (c-c) ... c ...... WepJer to find a combination which will to 3 shots for . .. ting crowns about clinched ... Joe ing signs... 'fhey swiped every­ Stem mel .. .RG Har mon "click." Hadley and Pearson cach P9sted DiMaggio, with 42 cireui t clouts, thing but the uniform of the Cubs J~nk.iJlso n .... oR T Knowlton Cripples Come Back decisions over Giants last pcto- should take the home "un honol's in the 1910 world serieS ... Paul ... • .HE ...... , Bernatz Injured players began to reap- bel' but it's somewhat optimistic with something tq spar .. . It will Make no mistake about Cleve· W. Buckley pear in the )jne-up, leaving oply to expect both will repeat... be the [trill time anyone- of this land's Bob Fclll1l·... He's still jtIst (c-c) .QB ...... Haugen BQb Allen, guard, Frank Balazs, Giants owe vote of thanks to trio has been on top. .. a growing boy, with lots to learn Hunt ...... ,., HB...... J'arizek luJlback, and Char les Irvine, schecjule-makers who arranged Walter Arlington (Arlie) La- and poise to acquire, but he ljas Justice ...... lIB ...... Symonds tack;le, on the injured list. for to open fi1).al tham, one-time lieutenant of the greatest natural pitching Kimmel ...... FB .... Baltes (c) ~l Schenk, veteran halfback, home stand against those buzting John J. McGraw and a top-rank- equipment of lIny youl)gster we've Reteree, HolUngshead, Iowa; and Capt. Ii'omer Harris and Bob 'Boston Bees while the New York.- ing laugh-producer on the ball s~n come up to lhe mllJorll 11). 15 Umpirc, Haberishter, Iowa State Lannon, veteran ends, were ex­ ers belted their Pit~burgh "cous- field in his day, is now press-box years ... He hasn't as m uch speed Teachcrs; Hea.d Linesman, Davis, 'cused from the practices. ins" around... Bees llave won attendant al the Yankee stadium as Walter Johnson, most observ­ Iowa. ' FIrst Team five of last seven games played .,. Bemoaning modern baseball's ers agree, but he's got beUer On this first string, Tubbs used against top two lack of good bunteL's and so-called Icurve now than the "BIg Train" Erwin Prasse and Dick Evans, clubs and 10 out of 18 a/together "inside play," Arlle wisecracks: ever had ... Steve O'Neill, mana­ By G. K. HODENFIELD sophomor es, at the flanlts, Frank from Nl;w York this season, with "To walch 'em swing nowadays, gel' of the Tribe, thinks Bob's big Ted Lewis, sophomore fullback, Gallagher and Shipley Farroh at two double-heaqlll's at Polo you'd think they were playing /1and~, giving h;m freer grjp, are scored a fou rth q ~ar\.el· touchdown the tackles, and Chuck Brady and Grounds to go... Yet Bill Mc- with a rubber bail and golf answer to what makes his fast from the 30 yard line to climax Henry Leubcke at the guard posi­ Kechnie's outfit has only outside ~ticks" ... Latham recalls that old ball dip... tions, with Di ck Anderson at cen­ a steady drive down the t i ~ld to ter. In the backfield, Nile Kinnlck, IIi ve Iowa City high senool a 6-0 a sophomore, called signals, with vlotory over tile invading De- the veterans Bush Lamb and Jack Almost a No-Hitter carah football team ' on ShraCier Eicherly at halves, and Ed Mc­ Down II I Lain at f ullback. CleW here laSt night. ** ** ** ** Pitted against thls eleven, Tubbs ., New' HeAD COACH o~ F'oo1 The ** The Howklets outplayed thell' used ~ub ert Haight and F red Rambler Pitcher Strikes Out Twenty Me,,; I3AL-L. A-( l'~e IJNrfeo SfAfes Ilgh ter opponents all through the Smith at ends, Floyd DeHeer and I-le: Me> 8e~", COA04,,r.JG: . ,Yields One.Hit ill Seventh Inning gilffie but were u.{lable to cross Wilbur Nea4- at tacldes, Carl Ver- -(~ SIJ8M~1J6 1Oa::C:: 1'6M\ NA"AI.- AC,ADeM'I Sports 1Ai+I1C~ WON -(~I,; CAAMf'lCW~I\IP of gaminj and Robert Herman at the COPYRIGHT. 19}7, KING 'EATV~ES SYNOICATE ...... the pay line until the last quar- guardll, and Emil Klumpar at the ~R\lICe. -(EO'AAS Fo~ SIl( S-r12AIGA1' "~ARS SOLON, Sept. 17 (Special to attack on Hofer, hitting three tar dl·iv.. Mi(iway in the first pivot. The Daily Iowan)-A no-hit. no­ singles in lour Umes at baL quarter the Little Hawks drove Busk at Quarter I Trail baseball game, the goal or The gllme, whic.h was tee open­ through to the invaders' 16 yard In the backtield, RU55ell Busk every pitcher from the sand lots ing game of the year for Ute line but the sCl'appy Decorah called the plays at quarterback, to the majors, was withm the iVIarians, marked the first defeat machine held and took the ball Bill Kelly and Buzz Dean were at Chicago Cubs, New York Giants 1~~::=~~==~,~~==e~~==E~7;;:;"':~~::;;J) grasp of Pit.rJ}er Amelon of st. handed the Solol1 nine this sea- on downs. Five p lays later the the wing-backs and Glenn Olson Mary's of Iowa City this after­ ion. locals wel'e pounding at the pay was at the tail-back. He's nearing that dangerous era .e t R · I t H ld P ·t· noon, but a sharp single over ST: MARY'S (1 0) AB. R. H,'t:. door again but a fumble on the Late in the afternoon, Tubbs third base In the seventh inning Delea Iva S 0 0 OS} Ions ~;c~~:, f~~t~esit,~e'~al~t ~l~s~i~ ht~ Colbert, I! ...... 4 0 0 0 .fo ur yard stripe lost them their withdrew his first string backfield, by Syrovy drove in Stahle. whO leaving the detensive line with no recall offhand when lasl a sa lvo Bannon, 2b ...... 4 0 0 0 chance. The half ended with the had reached tirst batie on a drop­ Bock, Ib ...... 4, 2 0 0 secondary to bad~ them up. The of cheers I from happy railbirds ball in City'S high possession on ped third strike. Al;p.elon, p ...... 4 2 2 0 the Decorah ·13 yard line. s.econd team backs broke through echoed hIS once magic name, but he's Happy Sande in the paradise The first man up in the mnmg Chadek, 3b .. 4 1 1 • Third Quarter several timeB, but with the sec­ TODAY'S HURLERS Revived Bruins Langenberg, c! ...... 4 1 3 0 ondary back in they werB held in New Yorkers of King Horse. struck out swinging but Catcher Mo~t of , the actiqn in the third S.chinound~. Now I scale three Solon miSPlays. Score by innihgs: R H E The sophpmorej st<1,f went insll1e Buck Marrow ~ n II bJg seventh ~ n ­ five starts their current west- bell (19-7) Vii. Hollingsworth Gabby Hartnctt led the revival 125 though I still eat Wisely. ot Centedielder Langenberg for St. Mary'S .... 141 000 4-10 9 0 tackle lwo ~i,nws to make n a ning today and scored eight runs ern swing, enabled the Giants to (9- 12) or Davis (10-11). that saw the Chicagoans, after ~ope, my days are over as a the visitors lead the njne hit Solon ...... 000 000 \- 1 1 3 first down in mid1'ield. On the to b.·Qunce the Dodgers 10 to of. . t ' h ' 3 1 2 I d BI'ook lyn at Pl·ttsbw'gll - FL'!,- rive game~ in WllLCh they couldn·t Jockey. My mount these days- mam aln t ell' - game ea L l' 8 ' I I next play he went blltween guard Sim mons (6-7) vs. Blanton (13- pass lhe seven-hit mark, put on m 3 -1S an 0 d po 0 pony- BKOOKLYN' AD: &: H~ P'O. A.~. in the National league pennant B k . hIt ed and ,tackle, ilippe<\ tlu'ough the parade, dl1spite the lop-sided vlc- 11 ). their biggest mnmg in more than UC IS is name. SOl' a us Government L00 1 is Lilie 0 n IV gnlsps of several would-be tackl­ G o.. f 3 0 0 2 0 0 C b d P hiladelphia at Chicago - Pas- a month and pIle up 12 hits, In- to drcad the day when I'd have . J AVsen, c ...... • tol'y the second place u s score eluding two triples and fo ur dou- to dismount and get behind the • • • ers and was finally downed on the BraCk, rf ...... 2 0 Q 0 0 0 over the Phillies. seau (12-16) or Johnson (4-10) . b d S W· G ·d S 40 yard line. An attempted pass Cooney, rf-cf .... 4 0 2 1 0 0 vs. Carleton (13-7). bles, again. t Wayne LaMaster, racmg scenes ut it isn't ba at I ure Inner fbi s rl eason ga ve Lewis time for a deep ~a ssett, Ib ...... ~ 0 0 6 1 0 NEW YOIlK AB. R. H. po. A.E. Boston at St. Louis-¥acFay- Orville Jorgens nnd Elmer Burk- all. I'm happy-and not very I T breath before he again got un­ 1?l)elps, c ...... 4 1 3 6 0 II den (1-14) vs, Kleinke (0-0). wt. rich." By DILLON GRAH/Ut tlut fOI' the government, the , den vay. A .double reverse with Lavqgetto, 3b .... 3 0 0 1 0 0 J . Moore, l! .... 5 1 1 0 0 0 He smiled at Uus and roiled W ASHlNGTON ' Sept. 17 (AP) gridiron games produce a million 1 1 4 3 Lewis carrying the mail took the ~\lcll er, 2b ...... 3 0 1 3 1 0 ~artell, S8 ...... 4 0 PHILAD'PIlIA AB. R. H. PO. A.E. along. '. net. The sum is realized from Ute i¥iS, • ,...... J 1 1 0 0 0 ~pple , rf ...... 4 0 2 1 0 0 N . 2b 4 0 0 3 2 1 Rode 960 Winners -Even before any ma'jor team 10 per cent !ede~'al amusement ball to the :J 1 yard line and . If 4 1 1 1 0 0 pttt 3b 4 1 1 orns, ...... b ts th f' t ki k f! . t' . 1 ~1sar, ...... t.e ' ...... 2 8 0 Sammy Snead Martin, cf . . 3 1 0 2 0 0 "Over my jockey career [I'ode 00 elI'S c - 0 ,I S s1mp e tax paid on tick.ets to cvery game paved the way l or .the game-win­ 0 1 0 0 0 ni ng score. 'srown, 55 ...... 3 0 0 3 2 1 ~ i~erth el Ib ..... ~ 2 3 15 2 1 Klein, rf ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 960 odd winners-three Kentucky to (orecast accw'ately tilat the big in the land. Polly, ...... I 1 1 0 0 0 c a.r y, .... r. Gorman, rf. 1 1 0 0 0 0 derby :firsts-fOl' a winning aver- winner this Cootball season ,vill I Federal collectol'W, -however, With the packed stands chant­ c 1 2 3 1 0 Hamlin, p ...... 3 0 0 0 I 0 anmng' d 2b . ~ Leads Golfers Camilli, Ib 4 0 2 9 2 0 age of 27 per cent. I m1¥;le lots o[ be your Uncle Samuel. have their tl·oubles. Some state- ing "We want A touchdown" the 0 2 5 5 0 Marrow, p ...... 0 0 0 I 0 0 6 hit~h~t , .. 4 0 o I 4 0 Arnovich, H 4 0 I 3 I 0 dough. Bu~ I lost most of it-the It will take a long autumn of supported schools feel the govern- vlunlli(\g f L\llback tucked t~ ball Stripp, .u ...... ! ~ ! ~ ~ ~ I urn e , p :.... ______By FRITZ UOWELL Whitney, 3b .. 4 0 1 1 4 . 0 crash, YOU know-in sLDeks and Salurday scuWes to decJde the ment has no rlght to tax their into his stomach and drove ~7 4 10 24 5 1 T otals ...... 38 6 13 27 22 4 CLEVELAND, Stlpl. 17 (AP)- AS twood, c 3 0 0 3 1 0 real estate. I haven't any racing nat ion a 1 championship. And games. Sevel'al have taken the through a large hole between T otals ...... " charei n, . 5 .. 4 0 1 2 5 0 , '-Batted for Buc!ter in 9th. "Slammin' Sam" Snead of Whilc LaMaster, p 0 0 0 0 0 1 horses of my own, any more but Thanksgiving turkey will be eat- issue to court. And theTe s 8 'gual'd anq tacl(le. Cutting shlU·p· to_Batted for Brown in 9th. ClNCINNATt AB. R. H. PO. A.E. Sulphur Springs, W. Va., ignored Jorgens, p I 0 0 0 1 0 I have got some breeding stock eJl. before the bUsiness minds, chance Uncle Sam wIll go to the _ Iy to b.,is Je.f~ , he ev,aped the .oo-Batt~d {Qr Marrow In 9th, 1 0 ~o-o a cold heavy 'wind today to blast Burkart, p •. 1 0 0 0 0 0 -five in all. , 'checking back over defeats and supreme court tor a ~inaJ ruUng, lunges of the Decorah backs and , AD P A ~ . D8 Vi S, elf ...... 44 1 2 2 I 0 out a par-shattel'I'ng 68 to gain a Stephenson, 0 .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 "1 had somc once and one broke unfavorable weather, can decide perhaps as eal'ly as next s prin~. outra n the safety man to the goa) PITT8BUBGH . R. H. O. .E. ,....0 0 dman, r .... l' G i d G j Tech I."" t ., , ~ uyler , If ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 .2-stroke edge over the [Ield at Tolals 32 '2 -; 24 16 '2 my heart. That was Nassak. In whether the ;;eason fi nancial y IS eorM" a an eor,r a , Jlne. The smash at cenlel' for ~he L . Waner, I:f .... 5 1 2 2 0 0 ,scarseJla, 1b .... 4 0 0 10 I 0 the end of the first round of the .. B tted ( Bit. 9th the [all of '29. he looked like he in the red or black columns. Minnesota, and, IOWA are ap,.1111 extra point \Vas. ~ topped at the J ensen, 11 ...... 5 1 1 5 0 II.L omb ard I' , c .... 4 0 2 ..• 2 0 37th annual Western Opcn Golf - a pt' ur (ar In. was ,vorth iWI' c~~ the $35,000 I But win or lose, rai n or shine, the schools mAnU-ODed"" in the ~·our'~ I line of scrimmij,ge. ~. Waner, rf .... 5 0 1 0 0 0 p cpott, q ..... • 0 0 0 0 0 0 ch ampionship. CHICAGO AB, R, II. PO. A.E. paid (or him. He won a $10,000 snovl' or sLeet, Uncle Sa m ca n't suits. Olbe." /lave . !liIDilled U\e r Decor.. PaSlles Vauei)a1l. 5S .... 3 1 1 Z 4 0 Campbell, c .... 0 0 0 0 0 1 On the heels o[ the long driv- stake race at Bowie, trimming ~QIIC . Every gridiron season tosses wtentlon of tl.. ht.lOC' ~be , IOV","D· For the l'email1dec , Qi the game Sullrl1.lb ...... 3 1 0 13 ~ 0 ,English, 3b ..... 3 0 0 I 3 Hack, 3b . 3 2 1 I 4 0 ISun Beau and' a lot· of good ones about $'\,000,000 into his jingling me.t's &ax deJl1jlnd,. '[be ~ .... the DCGorah ,team fiUeq the .al,1' Toi1i, c ...... 4 1.1 2 2 0 0 Ka~pouris, 2b .. 3 0 0 1 3 0 ing and sW'e putting tnountaineel Herman, 2b 5 2 2 3 3 0 in a ga ll OI). I entered him in a pockets. jorUy are awaltlnK developaaeDW llkaker 3b 3 1 2 1 1 0 J •• 1 I 1 0 0 0 were Dick Metz of Chicago, mak- Demaree, rf 3 2 0 2 0 wi th , passel b,LIt failOli to eOIJl. Br,..., , .... or an, -...... Hartnett. c 4 1 3 7 0 0 I $40,000 stake the next Saturday While there are a few teams before takilll a ....1Id. plete II ny ,of t)lem, One of thell' Ypung, 2b ...... 4 2 2 ~ 1 0 Myers, ss ...... ~ 0 0 2 3 1 ing his first big league start since . 1 d' if h "tak " . . th TI t' 'ti' IS' B rl\nd t, I? ...... 1 1.."l 8 1 Walker, ••• ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 being seriously injured last spring Collins. 1b 5 I I 9 0 0 and every.body, 10C u 109 myse , w ose season e . IS In II e h t le 11govern f mtebn 11S . POSI on palIses . was jntercepteo:,l by ~c· ~ _____ ,Derr'nger, p .... 2 0 0 2 2 1 Cavarretta. If 4 I I 0 0 0 thought he was a cinch. But he neighborhood of a million do aI'S, t a co ege 00 a IS an amu&e- ' T t is 36 10 13 27 15 1 •••• 1 0 0 0 0 0 in an auto accident, and Jimmy Marty cf 3 1 2 4 0 0 bI'oke down, finished thiJ· ... on tl'6 gate is far from a million ment and is taxable. Some state- Laughlin but ~h.e Hawklets wer e o a ...... Riggs, ," ..... Thomson, the siege gun from ,.. 1 " ... 1 tI ttmaale to 'PHll'ce), the ' Decorah Score by innings; - - - - ~ ~ Jurges, 5S ..... 4 0 I I 2 three legs and his careel' was net. There Bl'e salaries, traveling 6UPllol·ted colleges feel ath e c Shawnee-on-Delaware, who tash- F h 4 0 I 0 0 0 ' tate )jne and werEl. JQJ',ce batted in - "-Ran for Kampou ri ~ in 9th. adverse weather conditions. Totals .. ..35 10 12 27 9 I racing luck.' stQn e stadia. such, Bl'!) not taxable. CIsar, Young 2, L. Waner 2" Jen- ."-Batted for Myel'S in 9th. At even pal', four strokes off Score by innings: mine9 toU!:/ldpWD drivl\. LeWIS sen, Vaughan 2, To~4, , !.Brubaker' l ....- ~atted tor De~ringer in 9th. the pace, were Ky Laffoon, the Philadelphia 000 002 000- 2 No Luck Now . fIllldc sevfl n yards, IJlplost brellk­ PoUy, Skipp, Cooney. ~c1'ifjce- j • • Ch h d Chicago " 601 000 12x-lO No, Handy Sa nde hasn't had tlli into tlul C),e~l' ag&jn, wheq tile Brubaker. Lett on base;s- Brook- Score by Innmgs: lcago Cherbkee, w 0 tosse Summary: Runs balted in - much luck since he dismounted. Inexperienced St. Pat's Eleven Loses .ht +> t 200 02 6 away a chance to tie for the lead Arnovich 2. Hartnett 5, Caval'l'etta With those hard doUars his charm IWl went pff ~avip&,the ball on lyn ,8, d tsburgh 5. ,Ba~ 011 ~ baUs New York ...... 001 1- I t Ii ' 3 t k ff pa " dt' 2 H li 1 M 1 ti 200 "00 001 3 a er c ppmg s 1'0 es 0 r 2, Mal'ty 2, Jurges. Two base hits doesn't seem to click any mo"e. of Season to to H the 16, lIard bne. '., , ' f'ran . , am n , . arrow . Cindnna ...... - th f t 9 B H f Ft r. < Game 51 . 0 ooverites, City Hiah won the game mOStly Strjkeouts-BrQ,O.dt 1, }iam}jn 2, b tt;d ' on e ron ; en ogan 0 . .-Arnovich, HaCK, Herman. Hart- Bu~ with Howard horses, a small ' WEST BRANCH, Sept. 17- wards' of the home eleven charUcl by virtu\! of tl)elr uperiorro punt.-­ Marro\\, 1. ~ts-oft Hamlin 8 in 6 ' SlIJTlma ry: Runs a 10 - Worth, Tex., who skidded to 38 nett, Cavarretta, Marty. Three stri ng, he's done well. through to smear the trick plats 1-3 innings ', Marrow 5 in 1 2-3. Ripple, Leiber, Whitehead 2. Gum- on tbe back nine aftel' going out base hits-Scharein, Hartnett, JUl'- ($pecial to The Daily Iowan)- A jng. The best the Decorah Packs 'JyJel' Lombardi Two base St J b D D bl "I only rode Man O'War once designed to shake loose the speedy Losin& pitcher- Hamlin. b ert , CUtt ' in 34 ; J immy Demaret of Hous- ges. 0 en ase- emBree. OlJ e li,ht i!l experienced St. P at's Jould do was IIbout ~ yar,4s wblle Vmpir- Klem, Bal')' and hlts--O 2, Danning 2. Stolen base ton "f ex., who matched par' "11 plnys- Arnovich to Atwood ; JU I'- but he's num ber one on my list,>' backB before they could even .1 P/lJ'lzek was CQIlB,j s ~n tIY •. lluttipg .... ". _T- - '. _ RI·pnle. Sacrifices - Bartell, u "1 t C Iii L ~, 'd S d ''Th th I t ele ven from Io wa Ci ty invaded .t"arltE\l·. r " the\ wllY wi th a pair of 36's,' Pau l ges to

I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1937 I THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY PAGE "VB (AP)-Coaeh Bernie Bier_a (API - Purdue unl"ef5it '. If they expect to beal Texas ChriS­ football Quad took II e to­ tian In the ason's opening game called .rr acri..... e 'or Ulil Hale's Homer Johnny Mize' Homer in Eighth Dil'HSI' ,. fill Mbtn_ta leetball IIa with U bt .... ork 00 Iddt­ off and sI&nalinC' in pial' . It" . TON, llL, ept. 11 squad todaJ' uuI oed a 1l1UD­ pt. 17 DeW pla,L (AI')-Nortb"~rn' Wilde:. ber 01 Enables Allen Lou Fette' Ball Game (AP) -Coach Barry tuhldre­ \\ ent throllKb a lone slC'D&1 drill Paasi.na". botJi lateral aDd for· her elIt footb 11 candidates at A:) N ARBOR. Mich., ept. 11 • • • • • • • • • • • 1ocJa)' 10 pr .,aratioo ,... tomor­ ward. oeeupie4 tile .ttenUoA of ST. LOUIS, Sept. 17 (AP)-Lou the UnlnrsltJ' of W onsln ( )-Flnal pOliIhlnc 01 the al­ the ...... ,y. Andy Vrain, left To Win No. 12 _!:===::!:=~::==~, DO TON AB. K. B. PO. A.E. I ,.",', ftrP ~e or the _- htte, one of Bo6ton's two out­ 1.hr8l1&h a u..bl WOl:II.o,,' today, ta k lor the annual lotra- WId hall, of the toaiOl', and darms, If ...... _. 3 0 0 0 0 0 D, .... hich will eome in the lorm ella _ , (B y the "-I.tee Prell) standinJ roolde pitchers, tried hard onfiD.ln& the 5eS$l on to a drill C'ame tofD()rrow kept Unlvtrslt " the key _ In &he r llll.lll.o&' - M:ayo, 3b . .... 4 0 1 0 5 0 of an In'er- quad. luU-lell&'lb Gabby Ha~tnett of the Cubs lor his 18th vielory today but ran In puntlnc &Ad tac1ilinc tbe of (lchlpn footbaU planrs pia L John ( Unheaten) Allen E. Moore. rf ... 4 0 0 0 0 0 PJIHl. Best ewsom In came back to basebaU's batting Cucclnello, 2b .. .. 0 3 3 ~ 0 into Jbhnny Mae's in d \lJlUnJ'. busy today. Big Six yesterday. He hit three­ Fletcher, Ib _. 3 0 0 11 0 0 the eighth and St. Louis won, CHICAGO. ept. 17 (AP)-Chi- N. Ilep'eta lor-tour to boost hili mark Live 2 to O. Tigh t Str uggle Feis,cf _ 400600 BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 17 COLU mus, Ohio. Sept. 17 cago's first scrimmage of the tralq­ PHlLADELPHIA (AP) - A .35~ SS .... 3 3 points to and skyrocketed Thevenow, 0 0 3 0 (AP)-Selreral freshmen teamed (AP) - Coach Francis Schmidt ing season today brought to 11ght bulge in Humbert Ciacci's shoe BOSTON, Sept. 17 (AP)-OdeU from fou.rth place to a tie with Mueller. c .... 3 0 1 1 4 0 with the reserves today in a light kept him from chasing a man who Fette, p • 3 0 1 0 1 0 sent the Oluo Slate unlver~ty a sophomore who may see mu.ch (Bad News) Hale whacked a 3-2 Paul Waner for second place in The Tale house in Portland, scrimmage against the Indiana footb IJ squad through two light action this fall as a p er tor rifled his pockets as he dozed in the National league. Johnny Mize ball out of the park with two Totals 31 0 6 24 15 0 Me., built in 1755 by George university "arsity football team. workouts today. warning players Ithe Maroons. an automobile at the side of the - males on base and two out in tbe of the ClIl'dinals dropped ou1. of I Tate. contains eight fireplaces and • they must show co iderabh.> im- -- road. But Ciaeei had no regrets. the top half-dozen, although get­ - seventh inning today to break up fine 18th century woodwork. LAF },"BTla,.. I nd.., ept. 17 pro\'ement belore next Saturday l\UNNEAPOLl , epl 11 The bul&e was a $200 roll of bill!.. a keen pitching duel between ting two-tor-three. All members Johnny (Unbeaten) Allen and at the trIo in the Buck Newsom and give the Cleve­ top half dozen were jd~e. land Indians a +-1 victory over Standings of the leaders (lirst the Red Sox. three in each league); DIAL DIAL The win, Allen's 12th in as Q AD R "Pet. many starts this season, moved the Gehringer ...126 492 120 189 .384 191 Iowan Want Ads Get Results 4191 visitors into a virtual tie wUh Medwick ..... 140 566 103 212 .375 years. the Red Sox for fourth place. P. Waner .. ,138 560 83 198 .354 latchet· The Red Sox made four hits lfartnett .... .100 322 42 114 .354 le-eYed and Newsom held the opposition Cehrig ...... 128 510 125 180 .35S 55. op­ to three, two homers and a triple. DiMaggio .. 132 641 135 192 .951 ts out­ "Moose" SoIters drove his 17th ig- wag four-bagger of the year over the Read, for Test signals left · field screen in the fifth. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Twice at pen­ frustrated by unfavorable weather CLEVELAND AB. R. " .1'0. A.E. conditions, Greyhound, the great n four 2 0 trotter owned by E. J . Baker ot o 19H. Lary, ss .... 3 0 o 0 Kroner, 2b .. 4 0 o 1 8 0 St. Charles, Ill., took his Iinal oppos­ o 0 workout yesterday in preparatJon every­ Averlll. d 4 0 o 2 Trosky, Ib 4 0 o 16 o 0 tor an assault this afternoon on e Cubs Solters, II 4 2 2 1 o 0 the wol'ld's one mile trotting rec- Campbell, rC 2 1 o 3 o lord of 1;56 3-4, set by Peter Man­ Cleve­ Hale, 3b 3 I 1 0 I 0 nlng in 1922. ill jUst Pytlak, c 3 0 o 4 4 0 Alien, p 3 0 0 I 0 ) learn o Pioneers Take Workout. he has Totals GRINNELL (AP) - The Grin­ itching 30 4 3 27 16 1 nell college Pioneers \\lent through MllJlnr, hrlsty Dra.w Close in. Oil heat. .Reasonable. 1.S1 l.70 I 2.11 I U! I Uft I !.If I I , US POR RENT: FURNISHED . we've BOSTON AB. R. H. PO. A.E. II strenuous, four-hour drill here CHICAGO (AP)-VarJas Mlll- I 430 E. Market street. US 1.90 I 1.15 I I %.U I U8 %.118 apartment. P'lrst tloor. 92 2 ~ III 15 yesterday in preparation for a Dallessandt·o, lf412000 1.31 %.10 I I I 1.88 I !.at 1.14 Kirkwood avenue. I ing, Filipino battler formerly of R RENT: ROOMS. PERMAN- speed Cramer, cf 401400 practice game today. Ibserv- Los Angel and I].ow making hIS ent. Transient. Free parkin!":. 56 to 80 U3 I I I I an 1.7, U! POR RENT; PUR Nl SHE 0 Chapman. rC .. 401300 Breakfast it desired. Town and better CI'onin, S5 lng room. 723 E. Jef­ at. BreaKfast or laundry If pre­ well located home. Fir ·place. WEARING APP A.REL ferson street. l open­ fcrred. Rcsonable to right party. Forced hot and cold air. Double ------.ALLIED VAN LINE INCOR- or Ule Dilli 5660. garage. Dial 540;J. porated. Our 1,000 mod e" n FOR SALE; TWEED COAT, Pur FOR RENT. LA R G E FINE defeat moving vaIlS operating In all collar. Wool suit, fur trim. apartment. All con'Vettience8. :POR RENT: DOUBLE FRONT FOR RENT: FIVE ROOM m:w­ state . Lyndl Traru;tel' and Cheap. Excellent condition. Size Unfurl!. References. Dial 94:19 is sea- ly dt'corated house. Modern. room for women. Newly r- I 10. Apartm nt 4, 21J.i E. College act r 5. Reasonable. Write NR co. Dally s tor a I e. 0 I a 1 4161. Ced decorated. One block Lrom Rupldl, Ia.. headquarter . street. Lt. H: E. campus. 230 N. Clinton. lowall. FOR R E N '1': TIffiEl:l- .ROOM ap rlment. Partly furnished. roo FOR RENT: NEWLY REDECOR­ AUTO SERVICE LOST AND FOUND I 0 0 Private bath. Garage. Oil hell~ NfCE DOUBLE at d eight-roo,\, house. R ali n­ o 0 front room. Close ID. ReaSOll­ SAVE MONEY ON AUTO AND LOST: CHILD'S GLASSES IN lind Wilt r furnished. Adul . :15. 2 0 uble. Modern. Faculty prctcrred. able. Dial 5429. Wdte ARL co. Daily Iowan. window glass, glazing and case. Dial 3757. Reward. 1030 E. Court streeL I 8 pnlnbng. W. J. Hildenbrand. Dial 3 0 FOR RE NT; APARTr.1ENT. o 0 FOR R E NT: DO U B L E AND FOR RENT: DUPLEX COLO~­ 6117. WANTED-LAUNDRY single rOOrDll. Cia" In. Men. ial home. Seven rooms ahrt KJtcben and dining room to­ 2 0 WANTED: STUDENT LAUN­ getber. CloS In. 120 E. Ber­ ~ 0 Dial 2529. bath. 114 Brown street. Dial I .UJ.fEOGRAPHING 5664. DRY. reasonable. Free delivery. rison. Call aHernoons and eve­ I 9 0 FOR R EN T; ON E SINGLE MIMEOGRAPHING MAR Y V. Dial 2246. Work guaranteed. nlniS. 0 I 5244. r FO R RENT: SEVEN-ROOM Burns, 1\ Paul-Helen BidS. DIu! Passed room and one double room. , house. Four-room duplex. Two WANTED: LAUNDRY REASON- FOR RENT: THREE AND FOUR Close in. Dial 3578. 265\1. able. Call and dellver. Dial room apts. UnfwrnJahed. Four- I'oom :lpartment and kitchenette. l. H. E. room duplex, furnished. Dial - ..C' ~,. FOR RENT: ROOM. LOCATION Dial 3352. EMPLOYMENT WANTED 9486. !i2 and condltlons desirable. 116 3352. , 0 0 , • -' I --=H:-:O=m~.A.P-:-:p:::-L-:-IA.':-N-:-C=-E':-S- , ( S. Governor street. FOR RENT: WELL-FURNISH- WANTED JOB.' COOKING IN '0 1 cd newly redecorated elght- fraternity or sorority. E;(peri- FOR RENT: THREE-ROOM o 0 FOR RENT; NICE ROOM IN FOR SALE: LIBRARY TABU:. apartment and private bath. room house. 1042 E: Court street. enced. Write P.O. Box 624 . Dial 9l87. o 0 quiet home. Business mau, Two - roo m apartment. Dial o 0 WORK WANTED' YOUNG WO­ 4:115. o 0 faculty or graduate student. Dial FOR RENT: SEVEN - :ROOM WANTED TO RENT 5888. house and four-room duplex. man wants steady employmcnL o 0 Dial 6254. FOR R E N T ; FUR N ISH E 0 o 0 Dial 3362. , WANTED: APARTMENT TO three-room apartment. Adults. I 0 FOR RENT; THREE DOUBLE rent. Two or three rooms. Un­ or lingle rooms. Men. Close. FOR RENT: SEVEN - ROOM WANTED: WORK BY DAY OR 419 N. Dubuque street. Dial 479';. modern house with garage. hour. Dial 4789. furnished. Private bath, Garage. 1 3 Dial 5882. Write Box 552. Daily Iowan. FOR RENt: APARTMtN'l'. H E Close in. Dial 6564 or 6568. WOMAN W ANTS WORK BY ~urnrshed. Newly decoratc' FEMALE HELP WANTED T apartment. Dial 4315. n #t TRAlLE'RS, I't'ES , tJle W AN T ED: WOMAN BOO K­ POR RENT: PIRST CLASS keeper, automotive supplies. apa.rkDeDt. Dilll SU6 or 9184. ia what your wardrobe mus! be this new season. , a p~ Give age, experience, and ref­ ne to TRAILER SITES To wear smart clothes one must wear clean clothes. Siart <:/ el'ences. Write 33AB, co Daily PCB RENT: SMALL FURNISH- ro\llb , By day or week right with clothes cleaned where the price is rilht- take = <> Iowan. _Also them to ed apartment. Adults. $15. ONE OF,"",,~ SUMME'~ ~[)ERS AT-r~E CeNiRAL. ~O'T'ELt 217 S. Gilbert street. little GA'JE LASSI"TUDE Wt-\IIE A SPIFFY PAIR 0'" ~~ GIRL WANTED. EXPERIENCED 'frailers for rent or sale Levora's Varsity Cleaners telh'l in ('ookine nnri how wnrl,. 0;,11 II!;:I 23 F.. Wllshinlltoll 81. SUMME~ SP~ SANt>AL.S r ,.. 9 - 18 -'11 nlNTY's = ,!!dra \0::10 to 530 pm. (Injly. Ol8l nnK" pe l "I SoUU1, A ca'08lI f"olu Ule campus I n 'I ...... 1. ora Y.. . TYPEW~ITI:RS PO ft SALE. w~ · 4p3 stood 1 . 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, ------PAGE SIX TIllE bAlLY IOWAN. IOWA CITY SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1937 ' -"' Outlook Brightens for Civic I Escape., 1'hen Slay• .: I Dellie, Charges Police Judge Fine!J I County Corn Free From Frost Danger Traffic Violators Center Grant; Woman"s Cluh' Two tralfic violators were fined ** **- *'* ** ** ** ** ** in Police Judge Burke N. Car_ Latest To Join In- Campaign County Agent Gardner Says Only Severe Frost Would Injure Crop son's police court yesterday morn­ ing. ~/ Sam Schulman paid $3 When In spite of the first nip of drouth or late planting that it contest. While a field has not found guilty of a speeding charge. City Council May Take I snappy fall weather telt during haS hardly been considered safe definitely been decided upon. a For driving without license plates . the early part of the week. until in the bin. but despite late committee is working on the Paul F, Consamus was fined $5 l Action at Meeting planting and a serious threatened altair, the county agent announc-I =rIV Monday County Agent Emmett C. Gard- grasshopper menace. the county·s ed, with costs suspended. =- n~r fQrecast that Johnson. coun- crop has come through. with f1y- The fly-free date:-next Wed- The outlook for Iowa City's ty s bumper com crop 15 now inc tassels. nesday-when danger from the American Legion building ap­ ,0 well matured that nothing Husking should get underway Hessian fly has been removed pears favorable this morning. but a severe fr6st would .inflict during the first week of October Iwill begin the planting of winte; with a third organization having ",1111 any great loss. • . if fair weather continues, And wheat. ' However, only a small passed a resolution asking a In recent years corn has been I0 c t 0 bel' b r i n g s thoughts ot acreage is expected in this re­ , $29.000 PWA grant and a prom­ MERLE so delayed or weakened by J6hnson county's annual husking gion. Gardner said. ise of WPA funds should the first grant fail, MlLLEr, The executive board of the 1 71 F amI-lies In I vote for Mayor LaGu~dia. whO! Goering FBtablishes Iowa City Woman's club yester­ conducted w hat v 11' t U a 11 y • day afternoon passed a resolution Survey amounted to a sit-down cam- NaZI School of Art favoring the granting flf a $29.- And Psychologist Dan Feder. paign while the two other can- County Get Aid didates were slamming away at Mod.,. 1111 , ...... 111. , ...... 000 PW A allotment. for rebuild­ who is interested in finding • KRONENBURG (Eifel). Ger- LorriD Andrew• each other in the bitterest pri­ .. '11}' 1It1l," ....pIt ... , .. -_ ing the community center. The out about people. has some mary seen here in years. many (AP}-Hitler's prime min- A few hours after he had escaped ..nICe btl,.. ,. ".,14t ....._ resolution was passed in connec­ startling statistics about uni­ Relief Cases in State tion with the American Legion versi ty girls, -gleaned from a With all but 50 of the 3.797 pre­ ister, General Hermann Goering, from the mental ward of a De- ...t MjII...... " •• Ii.,t.... " IIIe campaign for the grant in which survey made of 100 average Total 15,422 For cincts accounted for. the vote has founded a school of painting troit hospital. Robert Pawlow- ... CIIII,trII • ....mag ..,.., .... every community organization in upperclass women last year.. , One-time attorney general of stood: here "to express the German char- tIot SPEEDIEST..,.. ,.. co.U .. the , city has been asked to co­ August Mahoney 412.887 aeter in art." Professor Werner ski. 16. beat to death 40-year-old tire. operate, Hawaii. Lorrin Andrews. Los Of the 100 questioned all but Angeles attorney. surrendered on One hundred seventy-one fam- Copeland 240,886 Peiner of the Prussian Academy Pauline Regal. whose home be -10.. 1',000.000 w_l. The Lions club has already LaGuardia 56,099 of Arts has been named director. wa.1 looting. SrN ~ GAS COOUIY passed such a resolution. follow­ two or three-''and we don·t 'be­ a federal indictment charging lie,,'" them." Feder declares­ him with alleged attempts to ilies in Johnson ~ounty ~eceived ======~======~ ing the launching of the cam-' tamper with witnesses in a recent unemployment relief durrng Au­ paign Monday night by Roy L, want to get married. but only 17 Chopek post 17 oC the Americar. per cent have taken or plan to white slave case. and in which gust. accordIng to a monthly sur­ Legion, take courses In lII.rriage. 8Oclolo­ he acted as counsel for thre.e de- rvey by the Iowa emergency re- Uno!ticial sources last night gy or home economics. anything fe ndants. Andrews. released on Ii e f administration Ninteen to help make marriage a success $1.000 bond. bitterly denied the . . , said the possibilities of Iowa charges. Andrews is specifically other counties In ~he state h~d City's receiving the grant have . •. Most of the girls 'said they charged with slipping '~Don't more than that number on relief jncreased considerably since the hadn't picked their husbands yet Legion's campaign opened Mon­ either. but. althou.. h this wasn't talk" notes to young women wit- rolls, the survey shows. nesses as they were about to be Iowa cases receiving unern­ day. a part of the survey. that Is prob­ quizzed by grand jury members, ployment relief duri!1g August l! Iowa City should not receiv~ ably why they are here•.. totalled 15.422. or 2.661 less than the grant. however. the city will in the same month in 1936 •• the receive first consideration in ap­ Sixty-six per cent of the &'Irls report said. IERA figures listed plication for relief labor to re­ questioned declared they would Rev_ Voigt To 25.056 Iowans on federal works move the debris in the building invariably take the Ideal hus­ programs in Augl,lst. 1936. com­ before work of repairing has band over the Ideal job... And pared to 18,355 for the month been done. state WP A officials few knew for sure what they Preach Sunday this year. The de<;line is 6.701 . Subscribe----- havo said, want as a career anyway ... The decline in aid is probably If the WPA relief labor can be caused by the harvest employ­ obtained it will save the cHy Methodist Church Plans !i'ew of the gir ls said they had ment and the reopening of Iowa several hundred dollars in the Service for Annual coal-mines. the report states, total cost of repairing the strue­ or planned to make up their minds tu r~ , about who the future husband Homecoming Definite action on making ap­ will be in the university . .. Many plication to the WPA for assis­ high school romances have a habit The Methodist Episcopal church Tammany Feels will have its annual HoinE:coming tance pt' obabl~ will be taken by of turning into marriage, even the city council at its special more so than those of college. , . service tomorrow 'at ' 10:15 'a,m.• Cr~hing BlolV session Monday night. the last meeting of the home Pithy group before the return of ' the Also at Monday night·s coun­ stUdents, The Rev. Edwin E. Voigt In Mayor Vote eil ,session $35.000 worth of bonds One of the pithiest Ilnes I'Ve recently read comes In George will returrt from Waterloo. where apPt'oved at a recent city election he has been attending the annual for work on the building will be Kaufman-Edna Ferber's Holly· NEW YORK, Sept. 17 (AP)­ wood nut-cracker. "Stage Door." Methodist conference, to p'r.each Tammany's old ~ard was left 'placed on sale. the sermon on "The Spirit at Ex- Text of Legion . . . "If yOU realJy believe In pectancy." ' gasping tonight under an ava­ somethln..... the hero declares. The church quartet; includi9g ianche of votes that pushed both "you've got to be willing to Post's Resolution Ha;o:el Chapman. flerald Stark. major parties behind pro-Roose­ starve fo r It...... Most of those Mrs. Stark and Dnoald MaUett. For the benefit of organizations who make the graae do find velt candidates for the November which have not acted on the will sing. Mr. Stark will give the mayoralty election. time to starve so'rnewhere alonr ofertory solo, "Green Pastures" by, suggestion of Roy L. Chopek the way ... post 17 or the American Legion Sanderson. Mrs. Maude Whedon Mayor :Ji'lorello H. LaGuardia. to pass resolutions favori ng the Smith has chosen for the organ republican.fusionlst and support­ granting of 'a $29.000 PW A grant My personal vote for the cam­ numbers "Andante in A flat" by er of the president. was renom­ for work on the community cen­ pus' pleasantest secretary goes to Foerster, "Meditation" by KiJldw inated by a wlde rnarl,in in y,es­ i er. The DaHy Iowan below re­ Dean Kay's Eula Van Meter.,. and "Pilgrim's Chorus" by Wag~ terday's primary election over ' prints the local American Legion nero Sen. Royal S. Copeland, Tam­ post's resolution, The resolution Ethelv Barrymore. who re­ Robert Hoffman Hamill, assist­ many democrat who sought the has since been dispatched to tIred for the fourth time last ant minister. was also present at baf king of both parties on the public works officials in Wash­ summer. Is opening in a new the annual conference in Waterloo stJ'ength of his anti-new deal ington. D,C. play this fall.. . Her next re­ last week. stand in Washington. Urement for Ufe Is not expect­ In the democratic The resolution follows: John J. Pershing is honorary In re Project: CLCds-1380 ed before 1939 .. . Senator Copeland was over­ president of the American Society You Can't Be Without.The Daily Iowan and Docket. Iowa. the Roy L. Cho­ whelmed by the pro-Roosevelt , , pek post 17 American Legion, And there's excited talk that 0:( the French Legion of Hono~. candidate. Jeremiah T. Mahoney. at the regular meeting held University theater may open its who rolled' up a plurality of al- Sept. 13. 1937. passed the fol­ new season with "First Lady." every prospective pledge. "and' most two to one. . Keep in Touch ,with /Vniversity Activities Copeland. after "mullin, it • ~ I'~" I \ r " lowing resolution: the George Kaufman-Katherine ' what is your 'mAjor?": , . [Jut,tM • .. .. t.1·· Wllereas, the City of Iowa Dayton comedy of Washington chances are against it. .. over" for several hours. accepted ,. • • i . 1 I f. .­ defeat and annollnced he would i City has done everything with­ manners. . . It·s a comedy I'm per­ ' - ", • I . • , in its power to accomplish the sonally looking forward to .. . . And those who maJ;Vel.e1' a" not rUll on an independent ticket. \ ' . the soft-spoken modulation ' dl A striking feature of the elec­ $ s reconstruction of the Ameri­ tion was the d~mocratic wrjte-in COSTS YOU. LEss, ' THAN . can Legion Oommunity Bulld­ Those on the lookout recoll'1llze Jim Farley's voice Iaitf week . " i ng as follows: several localities In the Iowa. News may not have realized ·abat. ,al­ 1 1. The city has acquired title Flashes now showlnJ' at the S irand though ~e had onl, a ,....nniI:&" 2-3c PElt-DAY ' to the property and has estab­ theater... school educatloJl, used to "e .,0 ~, lished an official body to su­ 10 the theater when ,he w.. There's An " I , .. ' pervise and administer the First Impressions aren't usually young to study the' voices ·.f Autumn FOR 9 MONTHS FOR 9 MONTHS same. best after all... Seems to me the the actors... ~ of • • 2. The city has prepared wittiest ones on Ilrst acquaintance plans and specifications for the turn out to be the most shallow Those extra-nonchalant ones ", reconstruction of the bulldln&, In the end... Nothln&, marks ;, that you notice are the 11'eshmen ZIP which have met with the ap­ person quite 80 much as the num­ . ,. It's the same principle as ' in Only The Daily Iowan B~ngs , to Your Breakfast proval of the Iowa public ber of times he 'tells his favorite the big cities ... The city-dwellers works admlnisltatlon. Jokes ..• ease by, stare at the cloud-brush­ in the 3. Asp eel a 1 election has ing buildings while the tourists. Table Each "Morning: been beld at which lime a $35.­ There may be a fraternity or afraid to be spotted. hurri- by Air OOO.OO,.bond Issue was approved sorority activ,e who will not ask wHhout a glance to rlrht or leit.r. . by the necessary legal majority The Greatest CoUege Newspaper in :I Complete' Sporu Coverage From the of voters. Gnm~t " r. j . 4. The city has caused the , Time the V nited States ; 1 Sports Center 0/ the Stat~ oj Iowa le&'IsJature to pass an act legalizing this special election Of All the YeflJ' The Official University Bulletin :.\ Iowa and has secured a legal op­ And So to . .\ ~ , Inion from the firm of Chap­ Campus man and Cutler. Chlca&'o. III.. Wide World News and Picture CO". -: -t."it, NeWs Coverag~ Fro~ stating that all proceedln&'S In the Evening , erage Through the Full Leased, . .' . , a .Siall oj Fifty' Reporters and ' conneotlon therewith are le&,al. . I . ' .. L , 5. The oity haa advertised Wire of the Associated Press ,and : ,.' , . rh~j~ogr:apher' '. ' K -" ~ \ the sale 01 $35,000.00 bonds to Was Ruined asslst In financing the recon­ Central Press . . Famed Political Commeruaiors Giv­ struction of the building. tbls sale to be held Monday. Sept. Merle Miller's Column Keeping the ,. .. .ir..R .Yoil. Information on Nation. It was, a cool 'fall evening. 20, 1937. Score Jor Iowa City } , . ,p! tInd World Affairs. 6. The city bas prepared o specillcations asking for bids on the reconstruction of the H~ had been thinking all aft­ Your Shopping Guide on Where to ' ~T· imely News ' Articles and Pictures build In ... ernoon about a good thick Live and What to Buy of-Campus Life 7. The city has made appli­ steak, cation to the fedflral emer.. ency I' D " administration of public works lor a &,rant In the sum of $29.- She had prepared a st"k '01'­ 000,00 to assist In the recon­ An order may he placed with a - ~~pus solicitor, you'!" neigh. struction of the bulldlna'. dinner that evening but it was thin, coarse, tough and borhood carrier hoy, or The ' D~~ Iowan BusineSs Office, . 'dried up. Phone 4191.

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