)ert , I' .-."- 'FinaL terday 01 Mlaalulppl Valley Net Meet lIehellnled ThJs Aftenloon. Ibo I'IlCOtd Stories on Pa,,, 4. oma City, Iday on , &nt~rlng, • iday. ' PIVECENTS IOWA CITY, IOWA, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1934 VOL. XXXIV NUMBER 48 Ippli~a b, • ot InveSIi. I. C., to wore IMInt, clunl lien. WILS a. '1' MCAloste:, on ot nar. here wllh , room, a.nd , t tho nOlt ~** *** *** *** *** *** *** ***
~ 11\.8 killed Italy Denies Austrian Invasion; Will Use Troops to Enforce Internal Order IUro, In a veBllbUI!\ Ind Union Compromise With Socialists , 8-5, That's One Killed, Six Deputies Injured in Kohler, Wis. Strike Riot - Latest Score Ii======'======i1 Impossible, Says New Head U Reports Are True, Trucl{ers Ask AUSTRIA.N TURMOIL KINDLES SR4RK OF UNREST ON CONTINENT Of Austria; Guarded by Guns I--"ILl. Chinese Birth8 Put iQUI10lS Canada Behind. ~~~~ IReports of Succes8es Italian Spokesman Say&/ , 1"$Ien ~~~ ru~~ If Neces8ary Troops - CANTON, China, July 27 (AP) In Capital Move at Once The notonety (It the now world.far PlOUB Dionne Quintuplets 'Of Cor· Strikers in Minneapolis By WADE WERNER BULLm'IN btU,Ontarlo, promlseJI to be eclipsed Copyright, 1934, If ,report circulating here that 0. Seek to Answer nOlliE, July n (AP)-lt WIllI I Chl.- woman, the wife ot a natLve Governor U.S.S.Q. By The AlIIIOCIated Preu officIAl!,r denled tontcht tha' ' ~ bollman, ,ave birth to seven boys VIENNA, July 27 (API-A- no· Italian troops had crossed the 1114 ooe girl proves true. (RUSSIA) compr'?>mlse dety was hurled at reo bordel' Into AUStria., the ttate· • BULLETIN ntent 8l1yln~ that such repon. Although reports ot th Is octette KOHLER, Wis., July %7 (AP) vIoltlnK' Nazis tonight by tbe new birth Wl!tfl only recently given were "uteerly without lounda· -One I1\8ft wa.s l'I!ported slJot head ot the government, Prlncc tlon." prom~nce, the bablce were said to a.nd kJlled a.nd a.nolb.er i.oo.f«ht Ernst von Starhemberg, after an· "There halt been 110 movement IIIve been born In May aboard 0. near death buDet wounds rrom other olay ot bitter fighting which wlto.tsoever of the nature de· Chlneae rlBhlng junk s'Omewhere received In Ja gmt b&ttJe betWftl!ll brought casualty estimates close to 'scrlbl!JI," sald a loreign office within the delta ot Pearl river, a armed deputy IWlI1IhaIs at the 3,000. official. tortuous waterway connecting with strlke·bound Kobler eOfllpan, lilt Canton Ilea. Prot91lted by guns whJch told elo "Not a single Italian soldier plant here and strikers. quently of tear for the safety of the The reports, which the Chlneae hns crossed tlte border either be· ' capital Itself, the youthful von, tentioDally or by elTOr." p~" • tee.turlng with evident be· BUUETlN Starhemberg exhorted Austria over lid In theIr accuracy, state tha.t the KOIILER, Mit.. July ~7 (AP) the radIo: Al&JI 1& the wlte ot one Sam Tlog, -Tear gas unIea.shed by "Can Never Be Compromise" ROME, July 21 (AP)-A stronger • poor bOQtman and that the mother wa.s cJepuQr' marttbals ten!gltt to dis· "Do not depart one Illch trom the Italian position, oaIllng tor inte~ IJId oblldren all are In good health. perse a crowd est.lmated at way pr ~ ecrlbed by Dolltussl ventlon In Austria. If the Internal AttemPts to locate th boat In about 600 wblch was bombartt· "I :Jeu lare solemnly that we reo sltuatiM jllBtltles such action, WILlI wblch this famIly 111 said to be llvlng inr the strlke·bound Kohler gard as the holy heritage ot our reveale:l today by a g'OverQlDent or otherwllle to confirm the story oompllllY planl bere. spokes mall. blve fa.1led thus far, although the dead ch" ncellor that there can never DlsonJera 8tarted In die pick. be any compromise with natlona.l Heretoforo the government had Chln~ papers are he.lllng the now et lines as strikers a.nd hangers· SPAIN tamOU8 Ssm Tlng as a. great bene· 8 oclall~m . " been repl'esen ted as ready to 1II0ve on, many of them children, be· factor to the ne.Uon . Even as he spoke alarming reportl Into AI1 9tria-on whose borders 48, gan throwlnr 1ltOn.1HI through . Aeeordlng to the CMn Inter. of rebel NazI military successes In OO() trocps are concentrate4- 1D. windows Of the plant and pretatJon. the boo.lwoman in giVing Carinthia were accompanied by ap· event it,t!ependence ot that natlon 8mashIng lights about the peals tor reinforcements ot loyal 'WlIs thr£atened from tile outSide. birth to thelle eight b6.blee brought rrour.1s. lorth "!leven stars and one moon" Helmwebrmen. No Delay 'bich, to the Chinese, means that "Von P/IIIIIll Coming" Today, with reporla 'Ot severe IIIe Beven 80M will bring wealtb KOHLER, W.I.!J .. July 27 (AP)-;9bt The 8'overnmen t as.sured t he tlghtln5' In Ca.rlnthla province, the and (lory to thl!1r family and ehlne Kohler village deputy marshals were people that "Von Papen Is commg!" 8pokesma n said that If a.ctlon III re Mtull!ully as ate.rs whlle tbe daugh. Injured I&te today when strike pick· With the peace of Europe threatened by the turmoil in Austria where a Nazi element attempted to overthrow the government by and that the tormer German chan· quired, there wJll be no necllslt,. Itr will brinl sola.oe and com(ol·t and ets at the Koh.ler company plant slaying Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss and imprisoning other Officials, war clouds loom again over the horizon of the continent. cellor would bring peace to Au s t~ la . fo r delay tor any dlJllomatlc pro~ 'til II ~Ughltul as the moo n. ,stoned tour truck.! In which abbut While the British government prepared to demand an investigation of shipments of arms and munitions from Germany into But p~a.ce assurances were otC~et lest. llIIp)le ftkepl\(,~run mon. foreIgn. 76 deputies were patroll!ng the AUI:!tria, Premier B€nito Mussolini of Italy iSSlle.d...WIlJ.:;time militllry order!;, dir~ting 'lll military forces be held in r~d.iness pend by chaos In whole secU()ns ot the The U'oops will simply move Jnto III here the /rtory (It this reco rd· :!o treeU. The most severely injured ing Austrian developments. At the same time, Czechoslovakia indicated it was prepal'ed for any emergency. country caused by Nazi upr1lllngs the country when such action 111 reo Nklng birth is occaBlonlng great 'was Max Schultz, struck on the . and hunger riots. garded as necessary, tho spokesman IItlttment among the Chlnel!e, to head with 0. brick. None was serl. Unverified rumors that Italian Jlldl c a~ed. ,hom no event compares In Impnrt· o usly burt. Byrd's Associates troops ~/ ere crOSsing the border Move Will Be Rapid IJlCe with the a.rrlva.1 of a mal 'l'he deputies remained in the EXTRA! 3 Men to Man Stratosphere brought flat denials trom Italy. The move, he continued, will be trucks during the tuslllade ot brick. Telegraph Mother ebUd. Tbey h:;~ oaused apprehension in rapJd an ::! declsJve jllBt as soon as it bats and the disturbance shortly 8 • • • • • • • • Not to Be Worried nelghhoring Yugoslavia, Which de b~ co m~s aPllarent that the Austrian subsided. Pickets, however, contlnu· Balloon as Trip Starts Today Diollne Babies $10,000 Blaze Razes clared that nation must mobilize If government cannot control the slt-· ~ d to mill about the plant. although WINCHESTER, 'Vo.., July 27 (AP) A ustrla. Is invaded by foreigners. uatlon, 2 Mont'" Old I heir lines were routed earlier In Two Buildings At • • • • • • • • • I It A~strla is able to sett~ tile CJ.LL.4.NDER, Ont., July 27 (AP) ,'the day wilen the otfloera cOn tis. Last Miuute Decision ~~~ -Ettorts of Rear Admiral Richard The government was hard put to Riverside Early Today present difficulty without outside -TM tlU1\OU8 DIonne qulntuolet cat d ther Clubs and other make· E. Byrd's assoCiates at Little Amerl. » Includes Alternate (Tu rn to Pa&'ll .) help, I~aly will consider who.t lIte{la IiWI'I will be two months old to· jl!hlrt weapOns with which they had ca. to rea.ch him at his advance baBo besieged the plant tor 12 days. RIVE RSIDE, July 28 (Saturday) should L(· taken to guarantee toot IUorrow and they have gone all thai Pilot of Flight probably will not be resumed until lillie w'tbout a bath, except (or Felll' New Attack (Specilll)-The Iowa. City fire depart. country against further terrorism, me nt was calle: I next Wl.oek, their doctor said tonlltht. BERLIN, July 27 (AP)-Appolnt· the huge plumbing eqwpment man· est buildings In the buslnelils dis· take part in the fIelds reoo1ved merely .. lurt&ce yesterday hy Prof. E. C. Mable, dl· Richard Neal Smith ot Iowa CIty. \was delivered to our c'Ommlttee only Iy at mor!) thM ,2,500,000. At 100Bt Decision to take Anderson on the HO"'OLULU, JuI" 0" ( .. _ wetting which failed to reach the t'eetor of the theater. l, # ~, ~ r- ubII 11 Prl th Chi board a.s a Dutch IIklpper; Wendell Hoft. Local Ii .bOrt tim before your prOClama. 2,000 men Bought t() stem the &.d. theal"y that navigatIng the ma.m· Presldllnt Roollevel. narrowly " o. CC8 on e cago Cecil Matson ot Portland, Ore., tlon Of martial law. Your proclama. vance. moth gas bag and operating the ton • pf trade were hIgher for all graiM. will aga.J.n have the leading role, man of Indianola, as MllIJIer Scott: Temperatures tlon .u.... e.Ui It would be ilanll'lrou. Roars Up Mount ..ln 'Of Intricate sclentltlc instruments is cseapefl beincinyolved In a.n ac· CroP elQ)erta continued t() predict that of 81mon Eyre, In thIs prollue. Mr. 8mlth, Il.8 , Master HllDlmon'. cldent here today when. horae greatly decreased yields of aU staple tlon, the third In a eerles of Eliza.. &erving man; Mr. &rkman, ... an to answer your letter In kind. Speeded altennis team through their double-bar General Noticee reled Garlison finish of yesterday, the I>O$slbll. TELEPHONES Advisory Test for !If.A. ()andi(lnlR~ l\fa.jorlng III English "'ierlal Offlee 'J 91 Society Editor UI. jly that tho United States will regaln the Da"lf~ BUII.e., OUlce ~ .. The advisory teat for candidates for tho M.A. degl"~e with a malor In CuP does not seem remote. English wll[ be held on Snturday, August 4, aL 9 a.m. In 101·A un. Thia SATURI)AY, JULY 28, 1934 Tho Amorlcan team now has reached the test Is required of all cl.lndidates at tho beginning of their candidacy, n. challenge round in which It will play England, cept gradunte8 of tho University at Iowa who recolved an A or B In the starting Saturday. Theoretically England has comprehensive oxamlnatlon for English mnjors. J. W. ASliTON Engelbert Dollfuss a mal'ked advantage In singles competition with To All Stndents Who Expert to Graduate at tho Close of th.o Second Te~ Martyr to Democracy Fred J . Porl'Y and II. W. Awrtln aa its repre of the SunUllCr Session of 1931, AugusL 23, 1924 sentatives. But the competitive fervor dis Every student who expects to receive n degr~n or n. Cl'rtifioate at the that hazin~ss N0W thQ or the first re- played by Wood and Shields in beating Jack University Convocation to IJO 11 Cicl 'fhursday, J\tlgust 23, should make p,ort on the attempted Austr~an Cmwforcl and Vivian McGrath, after Australla his formal a,pplicallon on a cal'd provided for the purpose, at the reg. put ch has somewhat cleared away, the had gained a 2 to 1 advantage In matches, Is Istrar's office on 01' boforo "IV dncsDavis Cup team and has of the grailuatJon fee ($15.00) at the time tho a.PI)licaUon Is madHht They have made so unpopular their payment 01 this fes helng a neeessltl·y part of the appllcaUon. Call at not parUclpaLed since. Shield's last previous the registrar's of!lce [or Lho card. II. C. DORCAS , cause tbat all of Europe stands ready to Davis Cup campa.ign in Europe was In 1932, • crush tllem at the slightest provocation. In when he was beaten by both Prenn and Von Final ExaminatiollS ill English Austria th e population has turned against ramm in tho interzone fblal with Germany Final examination for cantlldate8 fat· tho B.A. with a major In EnglLl1i them vieiollsly, with tllreats of lynching and was displaced by Wilmer Allison in the will bo beld 011 Tucsdny, August 14, from 8 to 11 a.m. and from 1 to , for the 144 who were respoDsible for tho challcngo rounel against Fro.nce. p.m. In room 101·A UH. attempted coup at Yienna. In Ccrmany Yet at various times both he and Wood have Flna~ eXaJninaUon to~' candidates tOt' tho M.A. with a major In Eng· Hitler is for thc first time feeling the IIsh wlll bo held 011 Friday, Augusl 10, from 8 to 11 a.m. I1nd from 1 to played unbeatable tennis. Under tho stea.clying 4 p.m .. In room 101·11 Ull. w igbt of European opinion against him influcnce of Dick Williams, who S~ms to be Final examination for candidates for tho M.A. wlLh II. minor In English and :is doing evcrything possiblc to avert nn exemplary team captain, it Is not improb· will be held on Saturday, August 11, from 8 to 11 a.m., ill room IOI·H disaster to his party. alll Lhat they will conttnue as they have start UH. lillNNING LARSON Tn all this the greatcst contributing fac ed. The United Slatee needs two singles victor· tor is thc assaflSination of the" littlc chan dradunlc Stud nls in 1,lIu [tllon ies out oC four to beat England; but after yes· Graduato students majoring 01' minorilll; In Nlll(·u.Uon who wlli bo writ· cellor "-Engelbert Dollfus.~, the man who terday's magnlIloont tenrus, played with odds Ing examination for advance(1 degrecs durin!) the A ugusl examination held Austria together through two severe against them, American hopes will rise tog-cth· period please reporL at the college of education office, room W·113, Eaat ly critical years, '1'he world is aghast at er with American congJ.~tulat1ons upon the feat. See Page 5 for Explanation of Strange As It Seems ball on or beforo July 30. P. C. PACJ.{ER the descriptions of hi slaying-of his coura~ at the last minute, of his suffer ing, and the cl'llelty of his murderers. One of thc youngest prime ministers in Behind The Scenes Order for 18 Coffins Tells Europe-he was only 39 years old when he took office in May, ] 932-he rliled with GOOD ••• Results of Phyrn Pass Battle 'R Bort Ot religioufl nalionali m. When he in HOLLYWOOD cllmc into power 1he feeling in .A ustria ••• MORNING WIlS sLrongly in favor of. an "anRch Luss" ••• By Harrison Carroll By (' UAHLES l\J. MEltiTElt -a union with the Gcrman republic. ('opyright, J 931, Doilluss put his foot down on that senti HOLLYWOPP, Cal. - As Marie mantic strains Of Viennese mtlslc. widow of Lhe lato Han'y Wllson? . By 'I'he As~odated "l'cSS ment. lie sent parliament home, he dis Ie SLuart Chal3(l is right in desct'iblng blmself Dressler's courageous life fight Guests included practlcnlly the A n<'w ~t"-rLlng date has been set LIEZEN. Austria, July 27-An a namn' vlain w(luded area on tho banded the socialist army and took away 'as tho prccurser of a new economic philosophy n ears Its cnd, the beloved actress enUre foreign colony and dozens o~ for tho Char]lo Chaplin picture. The order ~or 18 new coffins summadzes other. their arms, he reol'ganized the Austrian which j.~ io takll the place of capitalism, soctal the bigger stars. Gloria Swanson comedian spent tho week end at the rell1l1t of the ballie on l'hYl'1l Tn th;,. Ila~~ the governmenl lorcea has made final !l'lI8ture te bring a was there In the sarno party With Catalina tancing over the story marchcd t~O\l'n thc road Into a lrar cabinet, taking foul' pOltfolios llimsclf. In .!sm, communism and fascl6m all In one sweep, pass which continued InterlDltll'nUy short, tllC "littlo Napolaon"-he was 4 probnbly thcre Is some hope (or the future. laughter to tho world. Sho has or· HCl'bert Marshall. Francis Drake with Charles Furtbmann •.. The set U)' Ihe Nazi Putschists. feet 11 inches tall-ruled with an iron dered that h er own portable sound squired by Franl{ Lawton. Virginia l~redrlc Marches are the Ia.test ce- t.ntll ne.'\rly noon today. Die in Fit-sL Volle)' hanel. projection machine be put at the Bl'uee sat out several dances with lebs to buy a ranch in Happy Val- It began at 2 p.m. 'VedJ1C3tlay Most of tile federal men killed DP. Whatever one Ulinks of 1\1{. Chase, one can disposal of children recuperating MaurIce Chevalier. And the Cart Icy •.. Alice Faye has been stay· when nn anny battalion and suvcr,ll )Jarl'nlly dil'd In the first volley •. ITe gllincd the sympathy of the world. )I!ll'llly (lisagree with his thesis that no single Fot· he was trying to save a semblance of from Infantile paralysis. Her reo Bl'issons telling of tbe Danish star's ing up late at Henrl's 60·50 club llattalions Of auxiliary troops were Artor that the soldl~rs and Helm· 0110 of Hlese isms is any longer aAlequate. quest was relayed to the Metro· narrow escape. Earlier In the day, with Etlmund Lowo. entering Ennstal, Styria, Crom \\'chrmcn sought shelter 01 trees, d mocl'acy in Austria when it was threat Goldwyn-M;a.yer studio, which Is In· he'd triM a difficult ba.ck dive and upper Aoetria. t hUA prevcntlnp; lL repetition ot ened by the viciousness of German Nazism. stalling the equipment at Los An· Capitalism, as he observes, has now "com· was knocked unconscious when his The execution of Dillinger finds Amo'lg the dead were an army llrndrlOCh:" dcfeat In America. And he succeeded at the cost of his own geles' new general h osjlital. Dozens forehead struck the springboard. PI Ii R I "lid " major, ~n army coloncl and tho A b'NICal"lDl'rle officcr who plr· life. , pounded Itilelf into I:l. a qulle dreadful impaase," of youngsters, who havo sately A long and full evening-too full 1 egan say nil', to you so. until it has reached the point 'Where, with a bet. to chronicle here. Thrce mouths ago, tho ex-Brooklyn gendarrr,()rle commanders oC lbrce tlctllllte I In th lJaWe told this eoI'· Europe is thoroughly aroused now. The paslKld U\O orlsls of their Illness, detective urged that the various towns-Mautln, Saint Gallen and l'cspun'jl'nt tbat a lively exchange ter than two hundt'Cd billion dollar shrl1l1mge in death of the chancellor has made it deter- will pay t1'lbute with tbelr laughter newsreel Shots Of DJilinger exploits Groedmlng. of sh,)(s continued until darkneSlo values in four yeal'S, tbe question of plant own· to the kind thought of the dying ,mined that German Nazism will not spread Nothing definite is decided ns yet, be made Into a short film and ex. \"oml\l1, 2 Ch.lldrcn 1110 '1'h"n It cen.'ed. ership is no ]on~r of paramount importance. star. into Austria. Engelbert Dollfus!! died a .' but the Crosby lwins probably wilt hibitod around tile known lIa.unts ot Casult:cs of a slIC.IOUS ,wh~ther ah o/lOt· Is plrosun t or UII far 8A to dictate matters of men's dress dIIItrlbu'tln« goods. Alld 'perhaJM he hi' the new ON ,I-IE JVlAIN HI.GHWAY pl~a8allt to 0. Ilet'llOIl tlrnends 011 111" and to rewrite the s~ of the Bible. prophet, although ho admit!! tbat be hat! pot tet JlMt pJt!ll3Ilht or unplNl$l1nt ocl But he ~ew. .whell, to ~QP.t ~ didn't reach~ th~ pro~~, !It!l(es _ ..... _.... DoQ ~or _1 UOJU! wltb Ulat Qaor. .. PWAP Artists Will Exhibit Painting at Iowa State Fair
AIl Works of Local Group University Club Women J.7tJ.ake Conference Of Dressmakers' Fight for Business Comedians To J Are Eligible for Selection Plans For Winter Activities Freshmen Is In Paris May Send Prices Down Present Plays
'-(E-d-lt-/O-r'-s -N-O-tte-o-T-b-I-II-I-s-'-he-f-I$--W-I-n-ln-'l-IU-d-e -e-ve-n-In-g-a-nd-a-ft-e-rn-o-on' Planned Here At Mt. Vernon In First Showing in Iowa '" By ADELAIDE HERR • ______-14 of a HerJe8 Of a.rtk,tell about IoW1lc bridge parties, teas, SundaY night , PAR I S (AP) - A dressmaker8 ' fWllld to confIrm dettnltely the re- City clubwomen and their activities, suppers lind leotures, and pursuit or light tor business may force fUrther ].Iort at present. I: . ,. Many Iowa Ctlana ar& plannlnll 00<1 Meeting Will Acquaint tranl W May Also written Ii)' Detty Reed, IIOClety edJ· a dltfer ~ nt a,thletlc event, such all ~edueUon In clothes prices here. "1 have no Idea. yet what I can to attend the three day "CarnIval Exhibit Recent tor Of 'rhe Dally Iowan). ping pung, deck tennis, or hiking, New Students With ,tcIo," he aaJd. "I won't know until 1 of comedy" Aug, 1, 2, and a which each mtllth, Mrs. Packer explained. One of the largest is even report- :have finished my collection and climaxes the prGgraIJl ot ths Cor. Paintings Mrs. Paul C. Packer, who started The program committee Is now ar University I'd contemplating tha Insta.JJatlon or weighed overqead, fabrlo ooeta and nell .ummer theater at Mt. Vernon. her presidential term 1n June a.s COIItS. from ranging plans tor September. a speclo.l department selling trocks produotloD Prot. Albert F. JohnllOn Is the dI- , An exhibit at paintings made by head of University club, will be chlet A conferenca for seleoted fresh· UnlvE'rslty club's membershIp as low as 600 trllnci (about $35 at Oontrui WIth 18. rector of the Bummer theater whlch }'ubllc W()rKS of Art artlsts work· dlrcctor or all bridge parties, teas, ma.n students bas been scheduled "Many or us have cut llrlces a\. til made up of student CMM, produc totals 252. Women graduates of any the present roLe of exc~e). jng on tho University of Icl'wu. CIlrn· Olel Capitol lecturthe members and their lOut elabora.te embroIdery or other farce, "Plen-e Patelln," "She Stoops , Thill will ,be the first public show TelPllhone CIlIIs thither IlIl d yon jtho.t, while fabriC) costs have been fo rmer member of Columbia Damea guests meet for Informal afternoon Pn sldent Eugeno A. Gilmore, experullve trimming can be bought 10 Conquer," on Thursday; an' ,nr In Iowa of the murals nnd otb· proved of no u.vall. rer6, PrO 111bor and overhead rema.ln the teachers college. Packer and the program committee Prot. George Stoddard, di rector of present rate of exchange), an un- oI!ented by a. cast of children, Shaw's ~elSOr Wood sl1.ld. Severnl of til a same. :turred coat for- 1,800 franca ($126) )1- comedy, "A Village Wooing," Flo tILe telephono calls con· She Iii a n alumna of Knox college are searchIng for new Ideas for a ,the Iowa. Child W elfare Research works were exhlblLed In WlIBhlng The designer reported to be plan JIInd an evening gown tor 1,800 to with a cast from the Cedar RapIds tlnuetl-M elld the Ira n t J c at Galesburg, 111. full and vllrJed UniverSity club pro· il lation, and the Rev. C. C. Garrl. .on, D. C., last spring In the nil· Jl ing the sale of 600 frane frocks re- 2,000 franca ($140). CommunIty p~ers, and the one flI'lu'Cblllg. Yesterday altemoori Next winter's events, as scheduled, tram Irom September to June. gues, pastor of the FIrst Chrlstlo.n lion&! exblbllion. She was still among the mISSing, IC hurch, will be present at the con ------:------\Oct Gilbert and Sull\va.n operetta, One ot the teatures of the J owo. Ilnd things were ill a. mess gen· t erence. "Trlallby Jury," prEfJenled by a Mt. ~b O W will be a group of Idx'(){)IOf cl'luly. Late yeter4]oy ILfternoon The group of student leaders that Fellowship Meeting Vernon cast on Friday. reproductionS mad 0 by Forlu ne Mrs. Goldie W ortli, Rhe returned, 11 0 11 hal:lIlt alld PERSONALS 'Will be present Include J oe McCon To Feature Special A communIty ceJebratlon in whlch magll%l no of the murnls plllnteci fOr nlry. Of course, you've gueHse 41 Iowa Clubs Head, incll, .111'., A2 of Yonkers, N. Y.; Ruth Helping strolling muslclana and '»Iayel'$ will Iowa State college In Am08. the rest by now. Sho stayed all Aurner, -A4 of Iowa City; Selma. Sea· Mwical Program entertain visltol'8 and townspeople I fair au thOrlllea d clart-d that this Visits Women Here Ruth Bishop, who has been vlslt the 111ght at the home or one or her Ing Mauo McBroom, supervisor a nd s hore, A of WaterlOO, Neb., nnd will he given on the fnal day o~ the ~xh tb lt wUl be tho most unllsual .carnival, Aug. girl friends. , • principal ot Universi ty elemen tCt here Thursday night. Honey Dew Melon, ChUled ;~ ~hlp model which reposed In the recently spent two weeks with her 6 p.m., which will precede the re Antoln<; tte Speidel, whose mar WIllI established on the Univer'dty Mrs. Worth attende by .1. A. Keen, lecturer In carrIed out in refreshments sel'ved gan, !Ii'lnesota, North Dakota, IsIS began to work on a. set of laboratory, and r eceived o.n hon· Mrs. Harry Dean and Mrs. B. C. 6 wholo cloves 1 teaspoon su.lt the musIc department at the CiOse ot the evenIng. South Dakota., and Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Bockwoldt of lIfcPo.rlland. Mrs. Craig and Miss Mlx ingredients. Cover, simmer 15 Praeludlum aod Allegro ...... Two Tbeta Phi Alpha sororIty urala depicting the 1'1"9 of agrl orary ~l.A . degree in 1898. He ure and Industry in Iowa, tor died In 1006, leaving to tIle Galva .1.r p spending t he week end In Presley received guest prizee. Other minutes. Stl'a.in weJl , hea t to boll· ...... Pagnanlni.Krelsler sIsters of the bride were out of town bt Jlbrary at Iowa State colleS'e nlUsewn this oWclai sloop·of. the home of their daughter, Mrs. guests were Dorothy Osborn, Mrs. Ing poInt and add ,to gelatin mix· Att er It Dream ...... Faure guests at tbe shower. They wer':! war. Early Morning Goll VVendeU Johnson. E. E. Cline, a nd Mrs. Ray Kaufma.n . ture. ;Caprice No. 20 Pagnanlnl-lCrelaler MarIe BlltJlel' of Cedar Rapids Ilnd Miss Presley, Who Is the guest of Louise 1\ood, vIsIting musIc lecturer, Elitabcth DeCock of DeWitt, , la &ddlllon, tho men have made Gelatin Mixture Played by Women Mauer.lng 40 pel'8ons, attended the w1l1 take charge of the August Ing mix tu1"Il. PIL'I \VlIS sitting with a woman street. Brown street. Mrs. Clnrll Fackler Included In the program were a plcnlo, preceded by the organ:1za. Stutterers Here chnmplonshlp tournament, the qual. waiting for ltis match to come was o.ss lstllllt hostoos. P6UC'b Ice Cream plano 11'1)0 by Clara Hasley, a Span lUon's buslneB8 meeting at 4 p.m. up. He spoke to her, she nod· Itylng round for WhIch must be Mrs. Orr Pattereon and Mrs. Me· Sets New Mark Mr. and Mrs. Homer Musgrove, Of th,) three tables of players, 4 egb"S 1 tablespoon Ish dancer by Mildred Greer, a duet Md, I\Jld opened her purse. From piayed by Aug. 10, Mrs. R. L. Par. Lachlan were co-chairmen of the 311 S. Clinton street, are the opar Mrs. '£racy Brndley, Mrs. MaMe 1 cup sugar vanUla. by Don1l:!. Fottel and Mrs. Coughlan, tbe recesses silo lorth a. sons, chaIrman. of golf, announced. tnp daDce numbers by Betty and committee In charge. Tho club will A record number or stuUcrcrs 18 eIre,,, ants ot a seven pound son, born last Sievers, Mrs. Su.sle Robshaw, a nd 4 tablespoons PI~ kl\.ge 01 tobacco of the 2 cups crushed Dorothy Cole, and group singing or lDleet II4I'Illn in September. ~ow enrolleI IL.;_ ...... , f..o ~ 4lon~ L. , . "- • ~ATUI Lucile Robinson; Mrs. Dave Bonella to Meet for State Women's "Golf Title Today I (StOl'y In won the state champion· lly handing the Elks 0. 7 to 2 trlm Hobinson of Des 1\10lnes and Mrs. phil!., wIn mct In 0. play oft tor tN' his match with Rugg. but lost hiB ship, IIUUing' lhe Eagle Orovo play· mmg at the Cily park last night. Da.vo BoneUa of Ottumwa will meet 1933 Brilish ope,} crown with Shule touch In tho last two sets and began er In tho semi·Clnals. In the first game of the evening tomorrow lor tho state women's golf triumphing. won their quarter to prE'Ss. as Rugg. who started slow. Fry Bros. advanced to third pilM:o championship. final matches today and will meet • • • Iy. gradually grew better and bet· 1'IlE REASON for Paul Wegen· with an 11 to 7 vlctOl>' over the The present state and wcstern \tomorrow In one of tho two dcml ter. Rugg took the tlnaL and de· er's bl'l11lant green cap has at last hapless A. & P. Food Stores. Iowa champion shot bel' way into the fin finals for the professional goJ[ers cldlng g'ame of the match on four been explained. Wegener went into IHupply may sUII wind UI> tho cam ,tis with a. 4 and 3 victory over Day championship. straight pOints lUI Davis. attempt· a local RtOro and called fOI' 0. white paign ill 0. tie for the third post. Waterman ot Davenport whlle Mrs. WOOd. the bE' IUng blonde AdoniS, ing to blast across his famous back· CliP with a short brim. The Blare however. since it 111U1 a postponed Bonello. eliminated Jennet Jones at registered a notable 2 and 1 vlctot'Y 1IIrl.II, hand drove into the net. I'll/"u•• (IIlIn't h vo any. so he took the n xt game wUh Au to SuppLy tl) play ott. De.<> Moines 5 and 4. over Al Watrous. the IIquint eyed Beals ()Jlft Carle AI~Ot I' best -and 1t happened to be groen. Fay last night broke his own In Trouble at Start Detroit veteran. who conqu"red John Rugg reached the s mt·llnalil by Camilli. 1 Sweeping dramatically through the last two singles mntcl1l'S strike out. rocord by tour victims Miss Ro'blnson met unexpected reo Champion Ocne Sarazen yesterday. G. n... Io, • •• defeating Cllrt Carle of Garrison. 6·1. ONE CAN'T help belnA' iml)l"e.~scd agniust Australia, Sidney B. Wood, Jr., above, and Frank Shields, () n in a whale of a fight. 6·3, 2·6. 6·4. t he semi-finalists. K n 'line, Iowa City, de[eatod -and yOU can see thelll bolh "CRUSH" Miss Butler advanced yesterday RefltlCl~ Atti tUdo Servlco aside. Bell's game was tar lor only- Ken Black. PeOl·la. III. . 6·4. 6·1. by defeating Diana Southern. an· Frank Shields, whl) clashos with below his play tn beating Wilmer While pasteurl?Ation at mllk Is on Semi,"' lnals r i,' Shirley Temple other Des Moines player, 6·3, 6·1. H enry Wilfred (BunnY) AUstin In Al.Ilson yesterday in tho semifinals. 1 HOME RUN the Increase In England. thero Is a Aftern~ons -with Ke n CUne. Iowa City, clofeo.ted In tho first two rounds she drew a the opener. which many critics re- Three times In the first set. after STANDIN'GS ~lotahle division of opinion In Gl'eat 26c Charles ,Fleming. Omaha. Ncb.. 6·1. I>ye ana, defeated Mrs. AndreW gard as tile key match. r etlected leadlng 40·0 or 40·15. h e lost long ______• Brllain ev~n among dootol'8 as to EvenlOgS Junior Coghlan 6·4. Woods. 6·0. 6·1. Mi88 Kenefi Ck do· tho team's attitUde when be aald: deuce games and in tbe fourth set By Til Assoelllje(l I' ress the relatlvo melits of pasteurized, In Her Latest 2-Reel DIck Rugg. Waterloo, defeated Ed feated Margaret MlIler of Iowa City, "I don't know whetiler I 'll wIn. hIs errors let Grant run up 0. 4·0 )fOIllO Runs Yestel'dIlY and untreatod milk. Comedy Davis, P eoria, III. . 2-G. 6·2. 6·2. 6·2 . 6·2. In tho semHlnals yesterdllY No.1 Feature 'but I'll promise one thing. I won·t lead. His backhand WIUI weak. Vergez, Giants ...... 1 tiM dM tI (Tul'D to pagO 5) mornlng. anage oney choke up and I won't' quit pouring The final In tho women's doubles J. 111 oore, Phlll Ies ...... 1 ;everything I havo on eVel>, ball." saw Helen Jacobs. Berkeley. Cal.. The Leadel'S -PLUS- Sidney B. Wood. Jr.. the other and Elizabeth Ryan, London. Eng.. Oehrig. Yankees ...... 29 L%' tti i ,*4 American angles player. meets Fred triumph over Mrs. John W. Van Fl)xx. AtbletiC6 ...... 32 NOW SHOWING Bin" Crosby P erry. a ce ot tho English team, In Ryn. Phlladelpbla. and Josephine J ohnson. Athletics ...... 28 -In tho >sccond match. Allhough he ISn't Cruickshank, Santa Ana. Ca.!., 7·6, ott. Giants ...... 24 E~DS TUESDAY particularly confident lUI to Ius 6·3. !lergel·. Bravcs ...... 23 lillY. COUIAGIOUIL Y "One More I chanccs he said bo tllinka Ameri· Miss Jacobs meots Cal'olln Bab- LQa&'lle Totals AND HANG THE Chance" After That ea "Is an even bot to win the cuP." cock of Los Angeles In tho worn' National ...... 460 "Hlttlng Them n eHer" en's slngl08 final at 3 o'elock to· American ...... 461 Two Reel Musical Refreshing "Frank's bitting them beter ihal\ morl'OW afternoon. The men's dou. -STILL PLUS I ever saw him," W qod said. after bles finals Is set for 4 o'clock to. Toto.! ...... 027 a bard workout witb Shields. morrow. Wilmer Allison. Austin. Another Church· Game 0/ Tenni, P el'!'y, whl) was dress Lng aoross Tex .• and Jobn W. Van Ryn, Philo.. Approved Feature the aisle. I)verheard tho remark and "lAST TIMES TODA,}:" <:alled over to Wood: pelphla, oppose Bell and Grell'ory S, Mangin, Newark. N. J. PAUL WKAS "SaY. YO)! follows were shot with iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WYNNE GilSON luck even beating AUstralia." 14:trl!ji1i "That wasn't luck, wo'ro just a. lric ''''clen bunch of tlghters." SIdney yelled ANN lJ;A.RDING be.clc, Try In a ,Nat Join the Fellows at the JOHN BOL"ES . drama by In the' author ·1--Big Six, Sta~ding8-- 1 SWIFI"S "The Life of ....Ol'Clnd · Virgie WIRtera" Hottl" 'Academy' . • By Tllo A8s~lated Pr e8~ • THE WORLD'S FAIR G. AB. R. H. P t. ICE CREAM • I · Manush. Senators ~O 368 70 146 .307 II'hll.h.. d , For a Lunch-A Chocolate Malted Gehringer. Tigers 92 352 90 1'33 .3 78 ~h.lh"th""'k. r'.• :VOllmlk. Im\Jo.ns 61 239 45 89 .372 Strawberry, Chocolate ""I"I~k. It 1·.IUn. ,. or Just a Smoke and a Chat P. Waner, '10,10' . .. and Vanilla Or.a!' ~ .... PII'Il.tes ...... 87 362 65 180 .3GO bu n, d .. Terry. Olanta .... 94 303 75 130 .358 25c qt. 15c pt. era::;;';':'It.;o''''''' ..... Allen. PhllJles .... Ool 383 70 132 .845 II .. • .....,. p •. Mooro. Giants .... 89 377 70 130 .346 f • The Academy I Le~llle. Dodgcrs .. 91 361 51 121 .345 KARMELKORN , Fe,l'tIllzsl·. m()wlng- and pasturing SHOP , It'IIA Dial 2IGI-F... Delivery 'I with "heel' or gno.tfl n.1·& tllrel) 01.1 11880 .... r'. Hot.. 1 nltlg. DOROTHY WILSON ...... -KRAZY KAT method!! of weed control advlJ!ed by IIVtICMef r!=;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!J ~hc del~IU·t.m,o nt ot /lFiculture: ~ATURb.A.Y, JULY 28, 19Sa 'l'IJE J1AItY WWAN, row-x ctrf' PAGE lI'Iri., Giants Strengthen First Place SKIPPY-Not lIe'll Prove It By PERCY CROSBY,
Hold With 6-3 Win Over Phils , I WELlt, WHAy~S I FOUNO OUT As Schumacher Goes Distance llilS,? $OMeytUN' 1 OIDN'Y KNOW Champions Pile Up Big '(e..SreR OA'(, OIL Margin in Early COME'S .. Innings DU, OF'
NEW YORK. July 27 (AP)-The iHE Olants found tho Beventh-Jllaco A1\lERlOAN LEAGUE .".~ .... GROVNO, Phl llics !\ toalll of "breather" oppo Wi. L. PcL • Il en t~ today aller yesterday's pair New York ...... ~6 34 .622 01 bltt'lr battles willI the Cardinale Detroit ...... _...... 57 35 .620 and scored all easy 6 to 3 victory bo Clevcland ...... 60 40 .656 hind lInl Schumacher. BostO.l ...... 60 44 .549 l Increases Lead 'St. LoullJ ...... 40 45 .471 The "Ictory. whlle tho secon t! WIl8h1ngton ...... 43 60 .462 place Cubs were Idlo and tho Cardi Phlla.delpbla...... 35 64 .393 • ______nals Jost to Pittsburgh. onabled tho ChJcago ...... 32 61 .344 1 T Peoria. Ill.; deCeated Kieler. Iowa Sleh, Spencer. deleated Eve Gilbert. put down with CI'UeltlcB that sound tu! In a conquest. lie died wbUe Expansion ot stec! production 111 league I 8(\er8 to IncreMe their mar_ Yes~'8 Result.s SUMl\fARIES City; and Van der Zee. rowa ctty; Iowa. City; and John Van del' Zoe. IncredJblo. marching to engage his last great Australia and South Afl'lea Is eJ< gin to ~bree Cull gam · s ovel' Chicago No g>lmes. • • 5·7. 6·1. 6·1. Iowa City. 6·2. 4·6. 6·1. Talllerlano became Lord of Tur. toe. Though cruel beyond deacrlp. pected eventualiy to curtAIl exports (Contfnued from page 4) and (ive over St. Louis. Gaines Today Sernl·li1nals emj.fiuals kestan In 1369 after a civil war in tlO.l in war, he was a patron of art rt steel from the United rungdom The Olants handed Schumacher 11 Dell'olt at Chicago. WOMEN'S (NGLES Cline. IOwa City; and Okel'bloom. Thelma Kenefick. Iowa City; and which he led Ills faction -against and science and was a kindly rulcr to tbose ma.rkets. big lea,1 when they blasted Roy Cleveland at St. LOUis. emi·Finals Iowa City; dcfeated Davis. Peoria.. Goepel. ROck Isia.nd, TIl.. defeated IIussian. a rJval. From then on for In peaCo. When ho died tbere was (Snipe) Ilan n fOI' all their runs In New York at Phlladel[lhla. Th"lma J{cne(\ok. Iowa Clty. 14 to 1 ovor Kelly "Glad to see you-all done wore A few minutes later Diane en- backward in giving out the infor • .lB .M .5& .110 Au .60 .17 .11.88 .8.8 0 After getting only three hits In the Bros. while Iowa City Mcrchants mation that from now on he, Jeff your GJd clothes. Me an' my son countered John Herbert. • .3. .84 .TT .'10 .80 ..§E 1.03 .114 1.1' I . 1'.10 1.18 Clrst five (rames. the Phl1s (Inully edged out a 7 to G win over Iowa want you-all to feel right to home." "Look het·e." he said. brusquely. Todd, was the boss of the Haskel .1 to 25 i .SO .4.e .tt .•0 1.14 1.Q4 I 1.30 1.18 1'.45 1.. 1.11 1. Ii solvcd Schumacher for a run In lhe Supply. John Herbert, a dignified lind gra- "I've been trying my best to get at place. and that he "aimed" to run things to suit himsell. sixth when Dick Bart IlillnglNJ and Behind three hit pitChing by cious host. gave no sign that he you and you have been dodging." • .81 .M 1'.11 1.10 1.U 1.26 J 1.68 I 1.4, 1.74 1.18 1.IJ 1. 4 noticed their embarrassment. "You had better be attending to Uncle Jimmie Cartwright at to B5 completeo the circuit on two In[Jeld "Bebo" ~chlcnk the Elks swamped summed up the many and various 88 to 40 out~ w.tb a wild pltel1 sandwiched tho Kelly Bros. Elks scorcd 3 rWls At the earliest possible momcnt ?;our dutics as host," she retorted. conjectures wi th the philosophical I .83 .75 1 .~5 !.SO I U,7 I 1.70 I !.GO 1.90 I 1.8'1 1.10 I ita t .• a group of the uneasy guests Bur- 'Hclp your mothcr. If you don't remark that "when everybody I • I .U I .8;11 I 1.87 I 1.'0 I Ul I 1.92 I 1.85 I !.I4 I I I !.f' I U8 i:M'tween. l'hc other two Ph Illy runs on two hils all!1 three e""ors It\ the rounded Diane. play up to her tonight you're no uo '.J6 knowed 80 dad-burned many differ 48 to 50 re~ulled from Johnny Moore's teni.h first in'lmg, one run on one hit and "You traitor." ••• "YOIl did this." Haske!." 10 I 1.05 .8S I 1.09 UP I 'J~ J !.14 I 1,82 1!.lI8 US t, ~ I a.:8 I 18 ent things about anything, hit war to homer o· the year. which loJ1ow~d a on error In the third. six In tho ••. "What are you trying to pull olf "But. Dianc, I want an explana- certain sure that nobody didn't 8\ 55 11 I US 1.011 I 1.81 . I !.lD ~ ..1-80 I UII i -"B I !~Q% U7 I. III I L II I.lt single l,v Lu Chlozza and a force fourth (,n three hits and one error. here, anyway?" .•. "You've made tion." know nothin'. Mebbe Ann's goin' s.to 10 Ii I 1.17 I 1.11 I US I UCi I J.84 I U8 I ' .16 I US U. t. 4 I l 1 t. ! play In I he eight h. The Elks' last runs wero scor II ia us feel like a lot of bounders." • • . "Oh yes 7" away war on account of young Herb the firth on an enol'. Schlenl' "We're going to beat it right now." "Why did you come so early- Mebbe that thar Jedge Shannon did Diane's lip curled scornfully. before all the olhers? What were Minlml1. ehar~ nO. !peel.. 1 long term ratu fUr number and Jeller ...... 4 ...... to I>. ~ AI rltll.,\ [jEI"' " 'A 1\ 0.11 . II. O. A. 1'1. struck !Jut two. 13. McPartland anll have somethin' to do with hit. Meb nlahed on request. Eaoh wer! In the a4veJ'tlsoment 0011 WQri1. "You dare to beat it and I'll make you saying to Wilson when I came be hit war that young artist wom OIa.SI!lUled dl!lTlla,.. Ita -"a_",,,, ""rtflll, "" ... •. .• . •...• J 1 1 4 0 Floerchlnger took turn!! pitching for you the laughing stock of this city." downstairs and overheard you 1" an's doin's. Mebbe Ann hlld got lIIut be counted. The pretlxu "Por Sale." 'Tor Rent:' oolUl)111 Inch, • 5. 00 r M: (~to" " 2b ...... I ~ ~ tho losers. Hummer led the will In the silence wllich followed she "Well. what was I saying-if you .'!ooot. .. and slmflll.l' one. a.t the be.nnning of ad!, are to Olasslfled "dvertl81~A' 1ft p ... ,.. lie pWII." "'.... II ...... 4 ; : g word from some friends in toe gov I>. _ted In the totAl lIumbnr of woMs In the ad. Th~ 1110 following morn In/!'. John MOOr" ,., •• • ••• • 3; I : I 0 0 n~rs' attack with two tor four. continued. coolly: "You planned to overheard me?" she countered. ernment that somethin' war about (·.mI II!. Ib ...... 4 00500 Ro08(l scored four runs for 'wlks make a fool of Mrs. Haskel, didn't "You said. 'I think there is noth to happen. Whatever hit war that G. n.,,'III, cf .• • ••.. .•. .. o I 4 0 I you 1 What's thc matter 1 Can't ing61ll0re, Wilson. You 1t1ay go.''' sent her packin' so all-of-a-sudden. m... h, Sb ....••• of •••• 4 o 0 S 1 0 without making a 111t. I 7.. 111 ...... S you take it? What sort of sports "h yes. remember, and I said you could count on Ann Haskel hav- REPAffi SHOP Service Stations Musical and Dancing 01% 0 0 In a t~rl\1lng nightcap game Iowa do you call yourselves. anyway?" I would wait in the library. You 13 40 "(lb"lOU., It ••••••.•••• 0 0041 0 0 in' her reasons. As fer her not JI ~lIdrjf k' •..• . • • .. ... 1 o 0 • 41 0 City Merchants staved olf a last hl "By gad! she's right at that." see. I was explaining to Wilson why tellin' anybody, Ann hadn't never 1II;======:;; DANCING SCHOOL-BALLROOM f(OM'.. P ...... , o 0 0 0 0 nlng dri'/e by Iowa Supply which had murmured one of the men. I had arrived so far ahead of the GrallOw kl. p ...... l o 0 000 been given to talkin' much or askin' tango. laP. Dial 6767. BllrkleJ; WiLton, c ...... 1 o 0 I 0 0 notted ttree runs. Iowa Supply "I 51\y. let's play the ' game," others. and he was el:plaining to folks' permission to do what she \greed another. me-" Are You InterestNl in tho Per. The hotel. Protessor Houghton. scored th!: first 1'1lIllj of the game In wantcd." It was Uncle Jimmie's r.,.,...... 3' • ., %f ., 1 "That's the spirit." cried Diane. "How did you happen to know opinion, too, that ''folks had best to formnnce Ilnd Economy of ' Ilftlf .d lor Johnonn In 8th. tho sccnnd Inning wh~n they aeored Speed Spot Delivery LOST-GOJ"D BUCKLE PIN. RE~ "You accepted Ann Haskel's invita- that our butlCT's name is Wilson 1" be a little careful with their talk Your (Jar? If So Have Us -O-.A-.E-.! threo I'Iwo on lour lilts and an error. tion. Now that you're here, be de- "Don't be silly. I have been a ward. DIal 6334. -II-t.,-,,-'-.O-R-"----AB--.R-.l-'-. Ann might come back jest as sud Tune Your J\lotor on Ou r New for but ill the next Inning the Iowa. c.;.ty cent enough to make her party a guest in this city often enough to den as she went. an' some of the I •• Moor~. It ...... « 0 t 0 : g Mercha'lta came back and scored success. Tum yourselves loose; know the Fentress' butler. Now run t hings what war bein' said mightn't lIlotor AnaJyzer. Good Rooms Crltl, ~b ...... f 0 o , carry it off. Reali)" it is the only along and dance with Mrs. Jones- T"rrr, Ib ...... 0 IU , I) flve run" on fOUl' hits and three cr· sound so good if she war to hear G[lsolincs-- thing you can do, isn't it?" Williams." Factory Methods TOWN AND GOWN RESIDENCE Oil. rl ...... " 1 1 ! o I) rors. The victory fo.· th Mercllllllis 'em." 1\lotOt' Oils- • ,M)(I', ,., ., ... •. •• .• • 4 1 1 (I o 0 Thcy saw the point. "Fine! Let's "I want to dance with you." hotel. ROoms with 01' w1thout Vl"r,u, 3b ..•.•...••.. 4. 1 1 0 I 0 (ntltled thom to a tie Lor fIrst placil go." ..• "No rough stuff." ... "Play "Not now. Later-perhaps- • • • Voo!lol-Qullilcr Staio RJll n, M ••••••••••••• 4' t % , 8 I The crops which had been "laid GrclIoIiirrg by EXllClis board. Dial ,8186. with the Casino Nite clUb wlh four up to all this as if Ann were the when you have proven to me that by" when Ann Haskel and John Her Ray-Mac Service ~fln('uFIO. e ••• , •• , •• • • % 1 t 6 o 0 Tir'rs-- f! ...... 8 2 1 II • 0 t~at LONG DISTANCE and ~eneraI T ....I' n..... SI> ...... 4, 1 2 l 0 0 lerved in this house." beyond the fact Jeff Todd had taineer'. opinion, too, tnat "Ann livered. Dla.l 2248. 1I'.'".h...... Bb ...... 4 41 3 0 .t () Th.v".... w. J b •...... 4 1 2 • 3 0 ; Ann Haskel eyed Diane shrewdly, driven the three tp Wilderness Sta. war cerP.tin aure a-fixin' to give hauling. F,.rniture moved, crat HouSekeeping Rooms 64 .. 111"""".', ...... 41". 0 0 fl ..~ •• p ••••• ••• •• • ••• f 0 \'1 1 0 I)ut ,there were no danger lights tn tion and that A1)n had pur~nased them LOdge follts ,even particular WANTED-LAUNDRY. REASON ed and shipped. """"," f lo ...... 4 0 I. I 1 " w.ft. " ...... SOB 41 t 41 the l"ountain woman's eyes. "Meb· tickets to the City where ' 'them kinds o~ fits when whatever hit 6419. FOR RENT-FIRST FLOOR UN. 11"" ...... , It ••...•••.•• fJ " • 0 • able. Dial THOMPSON'S TRANSFER «)0. be you'd tell me how come you ain't Lodge folks l~\led when the, ",ar war haPllened to make her Jigpt out 67 ~ ______furnished ~l C h t bousekeeplq 1'0/1111/1. I...... ••. • • I IJ I • 'JIo ...1I ...... 88 4 II n I 0 a-wear!n' your old clothes same', to home." DIal 669' n,..,., ~ ...... • '" 41. ! I 41 ~ by Inninc.' like ahe did with Herb an' Nance 80 Apart~ents and Flats rooms. 630 8. Dubuque etnitt. 0""'/11, rt ...... 8 .. • (I lit. l.oul...... 000 000 ~ the balanl\\l of your cro",d 1" Pappy Giles, under the lIre of .udden an' unbeknown to anybody." 111/,..,,,,,.. • ...... 11 " I J • 0 000 000 81.--1, ... fI""",,,h '" ...... T~e girl answered, demurely: questionq, shook his head and aI Not that "he knowed anything fer ----FOR ------RENT-CLEAN.------NEWL'Y JI./.... " ...... J fl. 1 J. "U"" '"-.. ...1 In-Tra no'. O"N'. IIwl". Houses for Rent I 0 " (I 0 (I "I am soqy, Mrs. Haskel; I did not firmed that he "warn't runnin' Ann sure," Uncle Jimmie was always c","·,,,,..,· ...... Th.,·enow. Th ...... ba ... hlt.-SII"" IJ,,""'. understand that yqu wished It. Halke!; he war onll tendin' her 4ecorated. .trletly modern apart· ,1 ¥.,m"r,, 11 ...... 0 " " II " " ,'III.H.-f'r&Je ll to J)urol'l'~r to (1l>lIInl, careful to explain. "But a body jest BARRY TRANSFER Hul" (1I .....'eIIl' D... '. to FlI",,", Natr.rally I dressjld as I would for store ~n'llo st -offlce." When pressed natchally couldn't he'p fig/gerin' ments. Dlal 6416. FOR RENT-DESIRABLE RE81~ 'l'1I/lflM ...... iii (; -.; U -.; -; V."",han to Th~",.."ow '0 ~uhr. ',,«'Ie on any oocasion Jlimilar to this." too hard he would add that he "had thin~8 out that a way if so be Gawd Bovlne-Baggare dence on South Lucu; 8 rooOll ·'''''t"" 'or 1/.1"... In IUh. h ..~_/lt. LVIJIoo II. )'W".. "."h 7. B .... Oil The older woman chuckled. "I al~u8 found hit paid best fer him VVanted-to Rent , Frelgbt 1Jail-off lIalll.M 1. ~loonty J. !I'"lek a-mlghty'd Five 'em anything to 74 and sleeping porch. built In ga.rap. 0I1It-..y S",lr" '. lIaln.. I . '11111\0-4)11 ~eekon mebbe hit war the natchal to mind his own IiiJsiness an' let flgrer with.' Stora,e Dial 1447 or U85. ""'n.... 1(1 tn 7 tnllln",ol ~Ioon," I In J. thin!!' fer rOll to do. 8ame's hit war Ann mind hern." He "had tuck no (To Be Continued) WANTED TO RENT BY SEPT 1. '-Ia. plWb.r-lIa'-.t. croM CB11ntry nilullnJ .Jlatchal ter them others to coml tlce, too," he 8Il1d. "that Ann .,IMr """,'.'1. Int. b, 0 ...14 8,11 Wrlobl. a or 7 room hOlllC. Desirable 10eD· tJ"'pl....-~r_n ,,04 8t"WMt. DlI\I 811S FOR RENT - F lJ R N ISH J!I tj .,Ia_llto. ~ike they be. I been a-watc!1in' you aUl !moweq what IIbe war a-dOln' J)lJlrt~ul'" bl II.. '"lUr" S1Ud'Clto. InL Uon. Write AB clo DaJly Iowan. hO\l~. V~l')' 4&sl1'4blf: VIal I'~ PAGE SIX 'J'HE IfAn.,y IOWAN. IOWA cm SATURDAY, MY as, lIB - Pledge Drive DIXIE DVGA.N-Nice and Crasy ..,w::~=~~~~~==-~By J. P. McEvoy and J. H. Striebel Large Crowe) GEe~21'CKEY-'f()U'~E. 100 OVJO TO BE I~E. I ToEndSoon IF 'tOll lEU.. US "IOU'RE. ~\ED OR E~AoED At Comlnu~ti 'NE.·LL A,LL 60 w-."I\N\~'E. ! - Wednesday to be Final Night Program Day in Renovizing Campaign A large crowd ..ttended the eom, munlty nIght program at Loulel. Managera of the renovlzlng and low suporvlsed play,round Jut reemployment drive set Wednesday night. aa the end of the campaign and A play, "Elsie In Booklan"," WU planned an Intensive prOllram of l)resented with the following cut: work pledge IIOlIcltatlon In resident Ial distrIcts for today, Monday, and NaomI Braverman, KatherInt Tueaday at a meeting In tbe Cham· Houck, M'a.ry Brown, Dorothy Bit· tel'll, Gretchen Brown, Bill HOUck, ber of Commerce of(Ice yelterday. Leona Ruffman, Rodney CraWford, Sollcltatton of pledges for hom~ Dick WInters, and Bruce Wlnt.... Improvement and employment from .Josephine Walsh directed. I()('al property ownel'll ball been -- In the treasure hunt ye«er4&y Bal practically at a 8tandstlll, due to the oatternoon, the team captaIned b, heat. Junior Chamber of Commerce Gene Hubbard won. Other C&II' membel'll called on busIness men and taitls w re DOI'Othy HutcmlUl, BUlle B~ obtained pledges totaling Cl080 to "UNCENSORED" PHOTO OF AUSTRIAN NAZIS' BRIEF PUTSCH Officials Declare No Intention NlBi Envoy Recalled McGinnIs, Herbert Du.vle, and Ralpb $60,000 before the heat wave start· Elder. Another hunt II planned for ed. the near future. William L. DaYls has allked that To Force Dakotans to Move Tethel'bali contests were alIo play· local home owners plan Improve· ed, with teams led by the followlnc ments, and have pledges ready to WASHINGTON, July 27 (AP~ every good year, there are sevet'Q! captains winning: Leona Hultman, offer when solicitors call, thU8 help junior glrlB; Evelyn Powenr, senior Government ortlclels today hasten· with deficient ralnta.ll. The reeult Is lng the canvassers to complete theIr .seen In the relief that has had to be Girls; G tle HubbG.rd, Junior boYI: ed to re8,S8ure Da.kota farmers that work In the limIted time left. exten~ even beCorc the depression. anu LeBter Holderness, senior boy •. Volunteers wishing to ald In mak there was no 1ntentlon-iUld had "We telt it would help these Ing house to house calls may re never been-ot forcin& them to farmers and agriculture genero.lly, If port to the Chamber of Commerce. move Crom land ravapd by drou,ht they moved to better lands where otflce. over a period of yea.re. olhey have a prospect of sUPPOl'tIng Young Demos The purpose of tho drive III to Dr. Elwood Mead, bead of the thellUlelV'CS. or went Into other occu· boost busIness In Iowa CIty through burtlQ,1l of rec1&matlon, Bald his patlons. We Intend to use funcle Plan to Meet 1I0me and business establishment statement that "tena of thou.sa.nds of G,va.1lable, or a part ot them, to pro· renovatIon, and to gIVe employment persons must be m .------. Catholic, non-Nazi and arlfltocratlc Democrats or the third wa.rd recent Be Revised by School" s Plan for intel'vening in Vienna's Na IIpace. colleague here as a special minister ly tormed a club 80180. 3,000 zi putsch without the consent of ThIeves forced open the rear door would stop the Nazis-would con- HOUGHTON, Mich., (AP~Wltb prOCeS''38 can become commercially German authorities. Rieth as at the cIgar store and left wIth the ill !\-Ince them. that they had no hope 4.[?()U~1) n I whl b h d be e K· ed, Wounded In $25,960 ot FERA money, a "shoe sucCes3~UI. sel'tedly conducted the negotia Mattress Factory lIDO ey 'ag, c n en car· I of aid lrom. tbe thIrd reich. strIng" ccmpared to the pr08pectlve tully <,loncealed, wIthout dIsturbIng Austria Tilt The lllcrease In research peraon tions which led to tlle end of the For Unemployed anythln~ else In the place. • ______• Believe NoIhInl bllllolls involved In 8UCCell8 ot the lIel m'lr.e possible by the FERA siege of the chancellery where Thn l1ulomobl\e belonged to Er- (ConUnued tram Page 1) But the southern rebels were pay. T()lt'~ W1th prOject, the MichIgan College of gran t lias speeded up this work. Austrian officials had been held To Receive Cotton MinIng and lietallurgy Is undertak Jlllprovlng Cast Iron nesl \fel rill, G of Eau ClaIre, Wis. ing lIttle or no attention-they be- BILL Ml!RRI'IT prisoners. Ing &, revI810n In the bailie metalll In another department part of It Is a black Ford, 193p model, with hnswer .g 0 S calls for aid agaInst lIeved nothing tbey lIeard or read. Shipments at cotton will &rT\"8 Indu~try. the S25.~60 Is colng to exp rlments here starting Aug. 1, and low& yellow \\ bee Is. the Nazis in sections where the reI>· They tought on In Ignoranoe ot the Three branches ot thIs Inves~lga In Impl'o \'iug cast Iron by Introduc 2 Killed, 372 Hurt City's mattre.sa factory, InteNled to eLs were Winning. true state ot atraiM in the capltal. Petition , tlon potentially ~oucb the welfare of Ing Inb It higher percentages of give work to local unemployed, will Loyal forces-helmwehrmen and The government ltselt waa in doubt Anita Page, Actress, VIctorIa Schneider filed a petUloR the ent,ra United Btate.a. The {iret copper. Formerly use ot more than In Industrial Mishaps soldiers-were reported to have re- 69 to exactly wbat waa happening open soon afterwardS, Dr. W. L. BY, In distrIct oourt yesterday, asking of these 18 search for methods of two per cent of copper resulted In water, COil nlY emerll'8ncy relltl Weds Song Writer captured St. Velt In Carinthia, kll· JO some arell.8. In Iowa During June I I lJayment of $3,364.76, whloh sho utIlIzIng- low-grade Iron oreB ot the castingS which were not unIfl)rm. ling 50 Nazis. The government alsa Calls tor reInforcements were chairman, les.med in D611 MOIaM ll8.ys Is due on a note given her by MIchigan dIstrict. Becauae ot the In Tiajuana, Mexico claimed to bavo stormeu FelukIr- coming In from the prince of Carln 'l'he MichIgan Tech sclen Usts ha va DES MOINES, July 27 (AP)-Two Thuraday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Dvorak, and tremendOUS tonnage Involved the chen 8ucces9Cully. thla even as the guard In the capl (1lacoverl'Ll a new process by w!Jlcl\ 'Workmen were killed and 372 Injured , Dr. Bywater, who returned y.. !Frank Smykll, prospec's are spectacular. temay, said that the fa.ctol'Y, locat HOLLYWI()OD, July 27 (AP~ The Nazis still held Blelberg and Ital H,self was ibelng strengthened the Jler~entllge ot copp~r can be In· In Industrial n.ccldents In Iowa dur AnIta Poge, blond fllm ac1ress, I:!eldamsee. At those places, as well and candles were being paBSed out lJepletion Seen By 1850 creased, wIth good eUeeta on tho Jng June, the Teport of Frank Wen led In the old chaJr pl&nt btlll4lnr, and Naclo Herb Brown, well known as many others. bitter fighting con- III Jl'I'eparation for a pOBSlble cutting Redeemed Presel,t re~erves of high-grade structul':l of the Iron . Ig, state labOr commllssloner, shOwed :may turn out oomtortel"l as Mil II otIong wrlter,retumed to HoJlywood tlnued late at night. etf of the electrIc light plants. Chamber of Commerce scrlp, Is Iron or~a In MIchigan, the college The Illird project la solution ot ~oday . ' mattre.sacs. The federal elll'P11II cor· 'today from Tlajuana, MexIco, where, Nazi forces were I'eported In com- Ca.rlnthla wanted al\ the men. sued here last year, Is stili drib experts bnnounce, will be practically olle ot the expensIve problems of Of the two killed, one met death poratIon wl1l send cotton. a.nd F, A. bling ZItelrnan. 107 8. Ollnt9n street, wlU thoy said, they were m~rled yester· vlete control at the Tauern railway ~valJable. Already orders had gone ln for redemption, The laat depleted within 15 to 20 years, at tlte COIlPGr Industry-how to select while operating a derrick, while th~ manage the worle. . do.y. tllnnell connecting CarInthIa with out for every able-bodied man not Jlote Issued, numbe,. 1641, WM turn tlormal rates ot contiumptlon, But from tha rocks the portions contaIn. Ilther was killed In a railroad accl ed In many months ago, bnt num· Unemployed wlll work In .blftJ, It WIUI the fIrst marrIage for Miss Salwurg. In active eervlce to Ibe ready for !I( utter this high-grade Is gone, there Ing the valuable quantities Of CO\) klent. Eyes, t~t and ankles. and 80 that several hundred ~ Page, but the thIrd trIp to the nltar Not in Full Control cal! to the colors. ber one was l'edeemed just recently. still remains billions ot tOGS of rocll.t I)er. 'l'b~ rock, even when handplok. ltands and wrlats were most often will receive benetlts everY mouth. tor Brown, who recently WIIS dI· The government forees wero saId In Bad Po8i.tlon containIng 20 to 2G per cent iron. ed. contains considerable materJal ~njured In the accIdents, which In The mattreea611 and comtorlerw pro '\Iorood from hIs second wife, Pe&,gy to be doing better In Sty rIa than In '1'he hem.wehr was In a ba.d po- Three More Thesa rocks contaIn tbe low· not wor:h the expense Of running JI cluded fall..g, InjurIes from tallng ob tluced w111 gO to jobless tbllt Bollnnl. HIs last dIvorce was ob CarinthIa, but were not ln complete sItlon to answer thcse SO S calls Three men were f(ned and then gl'ade NU. The Houghton Instltu through the crushIng machInery . Jects and Injuries trom ,beIng jam.. tor uae comIng wInter. .t.QIned In MexIco, control. because It felt tilat the 6,000 men had' their fines suspended by Police !ion hilS Invented proce88ea of treu.t. Profegor A. T, Sweet and his staff med between m.o.chInery. Miss Page and Brown were mar· 'I'lle socialists and communists here were needed for P088lble de Judge Hal'old Vestel'mark yester ment, uf recovery and of coats wnlch have folund methods of selecting the ~ed by 0. justIce of the peace. warlled "our hour will come" as fense of the cnpltaJ. day. They were E. C. Pulver, In· Improv'i! on former methods of han materIals 80 that some limes as Bene:fit Payments theIr FasCist enemies kIlled each "PersonalJy 1 don't believe any 1oxlcatlon; Howard DalY, Intoxlca dling thelHl low-grade Otes. But much ,l,"j half of the stutt now senl RetaU Coal Dealen Rehabilitation Starts other. attack Is serlollBly planned," said Uon: and Paul ClIek, disturbing the rouch. their announcement sta,te8, to tile loll lis can be dIscarded and By AAA Sets New Will Meet Aug. 6 HOUSTON, Tex. (AP~RehablIl. CommUnications with the centers one of the officei'll In BaJlhallBplatz peace. remaIns to be done before the new ull that LXpetlSe en\'ed. Itntlon was started yeslerday In the High Yesterday ot dlstur1Jance In Sty ria and carln- over the telephone before communl Retail coal dealere will meet AUf. Tilxas coastal are·a ravnged Wednes· Who's Guilty' ~thla were cut ol't except -tor the gov· cation with the chancellery was cut WASHINGTON, July 27 (AP)- G, at 9 a.m., In the Hotel RooIeveit day by a hurrloane and residents Incidentally, the Chamber at com· ernment radto, leavIng the public in Ill't. Amateur Operators trhe com-hog section or the AAA hlL tn Cedar RapIds, tn hElil.r "p_tA· uked for outsIde aJd from both pri. tloubt Il{J to the extent of the slaugh- There were reports, he added, that merce Office reports that Its city di He Could Take ~ new "high" today In .b 'neflt pay· 'lion ot all matters which m&Y ban vate and pubJlc 6gencles. rectory is mtsalng and tho,t tile per. Leave for Meeting ter. j.he Naels were planning "another ments, toppIng the milliOn-dollar a bearIng upon C08Ur," It wall arI' ilion who wlLlk.ed oft with It had bet It, But Snake :======1 The battles sometimes 'PItted fath- (()olhardy attempt to aurprise and lJllark for the tl/'8t tIme. flOunced yesterday from dlvlalon41 agaJnst son and brother against irnprison us." He referred to tlIe ter scurry back. Paul GrIffith, John Ebert, Ilnd rr W un't Able To I The benefit checks sent out to. code authorIty oftlcee In Dee WoInH. She Looked Out brother, "putsch" of Wedneaday in which Marcus Sutton left Iowa City last night to attend a large meatln" ot day to 1l.399 farmers totaled $1,- ACCOt'dlng to the sta.tement laued. %,500 Nuls Vlct41118 144 Nazis were a'ble to Belze the 062,461. The prevlou~ record W!16 dea.lerrt wIll 18() decide whether or For Wei/are 0/ amateur radIo operator, In Grand HAYES CENTER, Neb., July 27 Headquarters of the Fascist helm. government buJIdlrw. Engineers Survey For set yesterday, when 10,102 ch cke not an eml'~ncy exllllll In the oot.l. Teton no t lonal park. (AP~EarI Rudlsll "took It In the Hubby, And Yet- lWehr (home guard) 11em estimated DoIIfUle Sl&ren He,d totallng 1856,634 wen !lent out. tl'31le In thla district. It there w an Location of Two New Before Irolng to the convention nose" but Is getting along aU right. that 2,500 Nazis had been killed and The 144, who were promised eafe Toda.y's paYlllents brought th to- emer~ncy, oode ru\ee ma.y be \\ hlch 18 held annually, they will HearIng hIs police dog making a NEW YORK, July 27 (AP~Ed wounded. conuu,ct t,o Oilrtl'\any but w e~e ar- Police Radio Stations tnl thue tar sellt out to $14,97 2,G 12. changed to pro'\llile tor It. travel through Eates park III Colo. wIn Kurzenhauser, a railroad engl They saId 180 helmwehr men died resled when It developed that Doll commotion he went to the door and rndo. heard the buzz of a rattlesnake. He ~eer, opened the refrigerator and pefendlng the government oC Pl'inoo tuss had been Bhot to death, stili DES MOINES, July 27 (AP)- PIcked up a tlashllght and p, car· tound a note, addressed to his Ernst von Stal'hemberg up to IllBt were held today. There were rlt State englneel's wlJl Iloon complete pet beater and went to tho dog's dnughter: :mIdnight, but had nO esUmatC8 oC .POI~S, uncontinned, that el ..ht had surveys to stlma.tC8 put the dead well above IWere sald to have been made to Attol'ne-, Gell ral EUIVIlrd L. O'Con- . . Treasurer Improves It cut thc snake's head off but Xurzenhauser, gratefUl for hIs 100.' hang 30 othen but tbla lacked ~on· nor snl;!. todllY. the bead flew up, strIkIng blm In wIfe's thoughltulnees, tOOk a large Oovern ment officials, battling des- flrrnatlon. . Spencer. Cherokee and Storm perately to solvo theIr own prob- 'llhe pitched b&tt1811 In tbe south DES MOINElB, July 21 (AP)-The the nose beside tho lett eYe with bIte but his teeth struck IIOmethlnc Lake ha'e naked for Il stallon which ,ems whlle Italian troops waIted at ern provinces were for p08ee88lon of conditIon ot Leo J . Wegman, state such forCe that the fang broke otf he enId was glass. He carried the will be placed in northwest Iowa. .treasurer, overcome with heat Wed· In hIs nose. A doctor W8.8 sum Too Hot! tbe border- to step over If neoes- various towns and railway lines, and pudding to tbe pollee ataUon. whIle ~cOrah and New Hampton eary, professed to believe VIenna. were complicated and made more Ineeday, WII.8 reported Improved to· moned. An analyst 8ald It had been liber have requested a station which will :was not In danger, ibut no precau- traglc by hunger rIots. ,night by membenl of hla family. ally seasoned wIth ground gl&8ll. be In th'3 northeast part of the state. ~Ions were overlooked. Thn Nazis were reported gainIng Wegman hu been confined to hw Moet of tbe all' over the mIddle Mrs. ~nna Kunenbaueer, the The stJ.tions were authorized by the bed until today, when hi. physlolan. wClltern and eastern United States Too Hot to Plan a meal CapItal Cit)' &boes With War ~n eome POints and to have hopes wIfe, wall arrested on a felonious The ca,Plt" city, In whIch the of brlngIng a.t least part of the re specIal !