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Page 1: Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1928-05-08

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.r TIM AaoeelatM P,u. FIVE CENTS Number 276

• on uc arest David Hurls Hawkeyes to 2 -1' .Road Victort/ 5,OOO Peasants Ask

Lindy' Lands ColurnbiaDecid~s FLASHES Indiana primary Studen~ Free Government Change Allows Six Hits in Pitching Duel

With Minnesota Nelson and Blaokford

Tally Scores for Vogel men

MINNEAPOLIS . Ma~' 7 (AP)-­Minnesota dropPed ItII first Big Ten baseball engagement at home when the Iowa nine. p"esenUng an 1\ 11"

Ught detense and an ottense which tunctloned at opportune moments, tur'1ed back Coach Bergman's tellm, 2 to I. here today.

Nelthe,' the Gophel's nor the Hawk­eyes could cathom wIth a ny regular· Ill' the slants of the opposing twirl­ers, DllVld (lnd ReddIng, who grant· ed but 81" hit. to each team. Both hurl(>r8. however, wel'e Wild. David doling out sl'ven flasses and Redding giving three frel' tickets to first be­slde~ twice hlUlng Nelson, Iowa third bascman.

Srore In Sec()nd Nelson Of Iowa scored the tll'st

run In the BE-cond Inning When Il.tter bt>lng hit by Redding he stole sec· ond nnd scorcd 0., Helntel's double to left center.

Iowa scored Its second marker In the third trame On Blackford 's t wo. base life on Davldson'lI error and

Big Ten Standing. Michigan ................ ...... 6 0 1.000 IOWA .................... _ .. ..4 1 .800 Illinoi s .... .......... _ ...... _.4 2 .667 Indiana ....................... .4 2 .067 Pu rd ue ... .. .... _ .. _ .. _ ...... .4 8 .691 Chicago ....................... 2 2 .500 Wisconsin .................. 2 S .406 Ohio !ltat~ .................... 1 3 .260 Minnesota .................... 0 3 .006 NOrthwe3tern .............. 0 1 .000

Yeelerday's RI-tIull! Iowa 2, Mlnne~ota 1; l'ndlnnn 5,

NortlJw~slpl'D 4; :lflchlga n 9; WI.· consln 1.

a 11182-&'0""'. s ingle to center. The Gophers scored their only run In their hnlf of the third on Bolstad 's sinl!le, BloomqUist's walk. a fielder 's cholCj' and Langenberg's single to left field .

Score: JO\\,A- AH.n.PO.A. Terry, rf ...... .... .................... 4 I 0 0 Blackford, ~b ...................... 3 2 6 2 liIallS[Ww.s8 ........... :............ 5 1 0 6 Ralh, It ................................ 4 0 1 0 Bro)\'n, c ...... _ ....................... 2 0 ~ 0 Thorn PSOll , c .... _................ 2 I a 0 Nelson. 3b .......................... 1 0 1 4 aahs. I b ............... _ .......... _ ... 3 0 13 1 Helntel, cf .......................... 4 I 0 0 David, p ...... _ ............ _ .......... 4 0 1 3

Totals .............................. 82 6 27 16 M:JNNESOTA- AB.n.PO.A. Rose, S9 ................................ 5 I 0 1 Canfield. 2b ........................ 4 1 2 2 Mal·"qulst, If ...................... 3 0 2 0 NYc\ah l, cf .......................... S 1 2 0 Llndcnberg, rC ........... ....... 6 3 0 0 Tallnel" c ............................ 4 0 a 0 Rig,;, Ih .............................. 3 0 II 2 DavIdson, 3b ...................... I 0 2 2 Re<1~lng. Jl ......................... 2 0 2 6

Tota ls .............................. 33 6 27 12 Scor'C by.lnnlngs:

'JOWIL ........................ . 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Mlnne80ta ............... 0 01 O./J 0000-1

6umm ry-Errors, Ross ~, Nel· son; three base hits, Blackford. Em· mell : stolen bD~eA, Olassgow. Nelao;l ; Me,.trlce hits, Nydah l, BlnckCQrd; left on bnses. Minnesota 12, Iowa 11; base on balls, otr Redding 3, David 7: struck out. by Redding 6, David G; hit by )lltche,', by Redding (Nelso,n 2); wild pitch, Redding.

Heflin Challengu CUltom of Flying

Chaplain'. BlUUlt'r WASHfNGTON, May 7 (AP)--In'

fOrm ed that t he "nomnn Cat)1ollo flag" which he believed he had "en !lYing on 80m American battle­ships wa s the chapla.ln·s pennant, Senatot' Hertln. democrnt, of -\\a. bama, told the sonate tOdny he wanted rot' the record anyway an ex· lllanation whether any rlag could fly aboVe the .tILrs a nll stripe ...

Earlier In the day Hertln had In· trOQuced 0 re80lutlon to pl'ohlblt the fly,lng of ILny rIng above the Amerl· can f1o.g on th l~ nation's men ot ,val'. 1-10 suld ho had pictures show­Ing _ the Roman Catholic flag t il" Ing abovo the starll n nil st ripes on the bRttieshlp 1!'lol'ldlt nnd the cruls. er Cinci nnati.

Lator. Chnirmlln Hnle Of the lI_vy' ronHnltt~e DI'elrented II. report trom th~ nav¥ department ltatlllg that th~ tle.g l'efrrre[\ to by tl;le Ala· buman '\'a~ the ch8I)I~l n'R ~nnant anq thut It waA !iown during churCh fll/rv lC('s tthonl'd Ihl,le.

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K, of C, Cha,laia Di .. f.J\ HIS, Mal' R ITue~dnvl ~AP)­

'Inl,.h\,no'· Pnf!'lck J. MoOlvney, of llrldll'ellOl't. COl1 n., 8upremQ cHnplaln nr Iho 1\" '~ht9 or ('olumbtlR In the \111110(\ At['t~s, IlIQd at ':15 thlll llJol'nlnll'.

in Ford Port Best Writings for Campaign Closes Elderly Thief N th Chi Reach Sibiu Escorted of Late Wire News or em . na by Cavalry·, Air DETROIT, Mich., May 7 (AP~ APPLETON, Wis., May 7

;;;;:~d u;~~~:~nc!i InL~~=~:::' Pulitzer Awards Air Corps Bill PUles on Election Eve ~~:J;i:irl~le ~~~e~~h~o~!, Hostilities Bernn Force Guard. oplane at Ford a irport tonight iured an elderly man peeping 0-atter a f ligh t from Mitchell WASHINOTON, May 7 (APl-A Inio II window. A mock ,' oun WI'th Air Bombs smm, Rumanl , Mny 7 (AP) -fIe ld, New York. "Bridge of San ~uis bill to cl'eate a separate promotlm, Both Watson, Hoover was 8et up, with the captive 'YUh army airplanes hoverllllS' over

In flying circles there Wlla a R" Tak B list tor the army all' COI'PS fIYI~" 1 f d f pleading hl ~ own case. He tohl disposition to link Col. Llnd- ey es est oWcerR was passed hy lhe house to· Fee Con i ent 0 a hard luck story, JIIl.ld he ,vas them ready to drop bombs It they bergh's presence with l'ecent reo NIP , day a nd sent to the "enate. W' , P II penn lie... and hungry. The J B 0 attempted to IItart a. J't'volt In rural ports of a proposed European ove nze Inning 0 students voted to tree him. An apanese ring own RumanIa, 5,000 peaaants fre h trom flight via the northern Atlantic Jury Indict. Police hour Illter co-edll occupying the Chinese Plane in I'oute thl'ough Labrador, Green- NEW YORK, May 7 (APl;--The INDIANAPOLIS, May 7 (AP) room wh~re the man was tound. the Alba Julia. conrre 8 reached this

land and Iceland. a nnua l Pulitzer prizes we~e on· MIAMI, Fla., May 7, (AP)--Sum' IndIana's primary campaign ended reported ,200 In cash and jewel. Tsinan Area !Jounced by Columbia unl"er'l\I\y to· mary executlol1s. des\lotlsm, cl'uelty tonigh t In n blast of platform and ry gone.

town Inte today In (hell' march tn­ward Buohal'Mt where they will )lI'e· s",nt the Rumanian rerency with a demand for a change In govemm nt-Fifty to Attend

Finkbine Dinner Receive Invitations on

Basis of Grades, Activities'

Approximately flUy university women Will be entertaIned at the tourth a nnua l Stapp-Flnkblne din· ner tomorl'OW evening at the Jeffer­Bon hotel.

The women who will be g uests at the "gOod will" dinner are chosen on a number of )lolnts, scholarShip and actlvlties being among the more hnpol'lant. The list will be an· nounced tomorrow morning. Invi­tations . have a lready been Issued.

The hostesse" at the dinner are Emllle Stapp, Marie Stapl' , and Dorothy Flnkblne Sauers, who are friends of the university and Inter· ested In promoting Its ;welfare.

They will ' drive f~om Des Moines tOday with W. O. Flnkblne and Clark Sa uers to make the fina l preparations for tbe dlnne,' tomor· row.

'rhe Misses sta pp are on the way to Massachusetts, -but will <!top In Chicago Friday for the presentatlon of II. play for chJl!1,·en . w1tlch was written by Emllle Stapp. F,'ed Pownal1, head of the department at publications. and Mrs. Pownall have worked with MiRa Stapp and will be guests of .honor at the dinner.

Candidates Tell Source of Funds

WASHINGTON. May 7 (AlP)­Eight men classified by Ihemselves or others as presidential candidates paraded acroS8 the witness stand or a. senate inveilUgatlng committee to­day to teU what they know about financial cont"lbutlons to their cam· palgns.

'rhoge appearing today Included seven members of congress and on .. former member: Senator Curtls, of Kansas; Borah. of 1(laho: Norris. of Nebra8ka; and Ooff, of West VI,', ginla. republicans: Walsh, of Mon­tILna, and George, of Georgia; Rep­resentatlve Hull of Ten nes.ee. and former Senator Gilbert M. Hitch· cock, of Nebraska, a ll dem ocl·ats.

The committee tou nd expenditures of slightly more thnn $16,000 In their campaigns to date. Borah said he had spent nothing; Nonls listed his outlay as $6-an unwilling personal contl'lbutlon; Oorr placed his at less than $l()O. which Oeorge said would more than covel' the amount he lJad put out: Hull tol<l of sending $1,000 to manager8 In his state.

Walsh, who has (It'opped out of the democratlc race, llsted receipts of $1.075 and expenditures at $I,' 190.65 , none ot which he gave per' sonally ; l:iltchcock said the total dIs­bursement On his behalr had been $1,744.85, while Curtis, who hag had IL campaign organization working In a numbe,· of states. testltled that the total expenditure In his cam· palgn has been $11,468.67 with vol· Un tAry receipts of $11.685.

Hearing of Bishop 'But Continuu at

M.E. Conference KANSAS CITY, Mo., Mal' 7 (AP)

- Trial of Bishop Anton Bast ot Co· penhagen on charges Of unmlnis· terlnl conduct continued today he· fore the ecclel\astlcal court with first Indication that his accuser, the Rev. J ohn P. Ingerlew, deposed pas· tor of the J erusa lem church at cp. pen hagen, may have his Inning on tlte tloor of the Quadrennial general conference of the Methodist Eplsco· lIal church In session here.

This came when the conference "eferred to the judlclal'y committee, the quelltion ot the j>Byment of coste 1)1 the Inaerlew case, Atter being ex.pelled tor testifying IIgalnst a BU· peJ'lor otflccr In civil court, Mr. Ing· erlew sued the church tor salary and was awarded $10,000. The CIlBEl 18 Atill pending In Danish co urts on an appeal.

MethOdist support ot the "heroic earn.at and unprecedented demanll for the outlawry of war" made by Seoretary of State Frank B. KellDag Wall given In p- reeolutlon unanl· mously adopted.

day; awards In medals, scholarships, and betrayal Of publiC trust were Joud speaker appea1s for support _______ _ a nd Cash aggregating '16,900. lald a.t the dOor of the Miami police trom the people who tomorrow will

The awards: depal'tment today hy the Dade coun- make republican and democmtlc The IndIanapolis Times won a ty grand jury. choices for president, United States

,500 gold medal tor the most dlsill' senat()l', congress, governor, and terested and meritoriOUS public Rer· Robben Get $15,000 minor oWces. Vice rendered by a n AlI1el'lcan news· paper during 1927. The award was SPRING VALLEY, Minn., May 7 The republican presldentl/l.l pref· made tor the paper's exposition oJf (AP)-Four unmasked men robbed erence contest held a major share political corru,ptlon In IndIana. the FIrst National bank \Jere at $15,. ot attentipn with both Sen. James

Grover Clevela nd Hall of the .000 late today forcing alx employes E. WatlloJl , tavorlte son, and forces MontgomE'l'Y, Ala'" AdVertiser, waR and two patl'ons to lie on the floor ot Herbert Hoover expressing con· awarded $500 for the hl'st edItOrIal until the rObber~ fled In an au tomo- tldence In the ou tcome. The wIn· wt'lting because or hiS articles bile bearing an Iowl\. license. ncr In the primary will control In· 1~aln8t floggings and rnclal and I'e. diana's thlrty·three delegates to the II 10Us Intolerance. national convention at Kansas City.

Bridge Bill Introdnced Woollen Unopposed No award wllS made tor the best examplG of reportorial work, the test beIng accuracy, terseneSS, nnd the accomplishment of aome public good commanding public II tt(ln tlon Slid re~pect. The prize ortered Is '1,000.

Brooklyn Eagle Wins A prize at $500 wns gi"en Nelson

Harding or the Brooklyn Eagle for tbe best cartoon of the year, a Lind. bergh picture entitled "May His Shadow Never orow Less."

"The Bridge of San Luis n ey" was adjudged the best hOok of the year presenting the whOle 0 tmoH' " here or Amerlcnn lite. Its author. Thornton \YJld~I', 11'119 (I.warded $1.000.

WA.SHINOTON, May 7 (AP) Authol·tty fo r H. A. Rlnder io con· struct and operate a hrldge tlrl'OSS the Missouri riVer at Nlobal'D, Neb., 'Is sought In a bill Introduced In the senate today by Senalor Howell of Nebraska.

Wekh Bill Puses W.ASHINGTON, May 7 (AP~

By n vote lit 281 to 14, the house today passed the Welch bill to give an S18.000,OOO salary . Incl'ease to govel'nment employes. The IDl)Ql!·

ure now goes to th senllte.

Actress Figures 'in Sait

Evans W oollen, Indianapolis bank­I!r, was unopposed In the democratic presldenlla1 prere,·ence. Names writ· ten In on ballots will Invalidate the vote. Palla will be open trom 6 a .m. to 6 p.m.

Senator Wat80n returned to In· dlanapolls tonight trom Fort Wayne, a Hoover stronghold. Tomorrow h e will go to Rushville , his home wwn, Lo cast his ballot and then will de· part for Washington. Both Watson lind M. Bert Thurman , hIs nation· nl manoger, exprellsed the opinion that a sweeping Indorsement would he given the ,'eteran 8010n's candi­dacy.

Strategic Hoover Stnte Eugene O'Neil \\'1\9 gIven '1,000

for "Stl'anl!e Interlude" aa the American play .performed In New Yo,'k bl>st l'cP l'n~ntlng tho. eduea.· IloMl value lind power at th A Iltuge in raJslng the standard of good morals, good laste a nd good man·

LOS ANGELES, May 7 (AP) Oscar G. Foelllnger of l~ort The name at Jonn Crawford. !11m Wayne, Hoover's Indiana. manll{fer , actress, figured In 11. suit tor dlvo.rce predicted a vlctol'Y by a comfortable tHoo here today 'by Mrs, Hllnnl>l.1.~. -'1',,111 tor t110 !!ecrda.ry of coon­Neely against Edgar Neely of :BI\v. mel'ee. Hoover fo llowers have reo erly Hills. Itllzcd that an Indiana triumph

ners. The largest prize of $2 .000 W itS

awarded to Vernon Louis I'arl'ing· ton Cor his "Mai n Currents In Amer· Ican Thought" as being the b~at tbook of the year on the history or the United States.

"TrlstMtm" Be-lt Vel'M "The American O" chestra and

Theodore Thomas " by Charles Ed· ward Russell was Judged the best A merlcan biography teaching unselt­lsh and pall'lotic serVi ces to the people. PrIze $1,000.

!Edwin Arlington Robinson wa.~

awarded $1.000 for the beRt volume Of vel'Se published during th~ year by an American. The book was 'ITrlstram .1t

Scholarsllips for a l'ear In Eu· rope, valued at $1.800 each. were awarded PluHp Secklel', Altl'lia Dud· ley Britton, jr., and Mary D. R,onan, all ot New York, as g "ac1uates of the school of journaliSm who have passed their examIna tions wllh the highest honm' and Who are other' wise most deserving.

Thel'e was no competition fOr th& $1,000 prIze otfered ror the beet hIs· torY or services rendered to the pub· I\c by the American press.

Maryland Show. Little Interelt at

Primary Election BALTIMORE, Md .• May 7 (AP~­

Maryland votera todaY showed Bcant Interest, except In a fl!'w countiell where local contests or Issues 'In· livened It, In a primary election to· day In which there wall but ene presidential candl(late named on the ballots.

In addition there wall '" '~onte8t ~or democratic nomInation tor UnIted States 8cnator, In which there had !been little active cam· palgnlng. and ~Ix conteate for nom 1-naUone to the lower houae ot con· gress.

Herbert Hoover Wl\s the only pres­Idential aspirant whose name ap­peared on ballot~, repubUcan voters I\avlng a cholc~ between shoWing a preferenoe for hIm pI' for an unln. etl'ucted delega tion.

Although two fll4t1ona baUled for state co nvention dell!/Jates In the party, with the post of national committeeman Indltectly the object In "lew, .both had expre8sed ap­pro"al of Mr. lJoo"er'. candidacy and 1'10 organk'd .op\)08Ltlon Itp· peared. '

Commerc;ial Club Leader. Convene ,

Senate AUows COllJUel WASHINGTON, May 7 (AP)-By

a vote or 46 to 31. the senate today «dopted the Norris resolution reo Questing the supreme cour t to per· mit counsel for t he na tional con· tel'ence on valuntlon of American railroads 10 it IlPeal' before It In the ValU[l tion hearing of the St. Louis and O'Fallon railway.

Ten. for Moody HOURTON, Tex .. May 7 (AP)­

Delegates to the stRote party CO nven· tlons In Texas wilt be chosen nt county conventions In Texa" tomor­row . with Indications tllllt the :·ac· tion Of Governol' Dan Moody will have tile upper hand.

Verdiet on Election Death CHICAGO, May 7 (AP)-Alter 13

hours of deliberation, a coroner's jury today I'eturned an "open" ver· dlct In the slaying of OctaVIUK Gran· ady , Negro. Deneen worker,. who was killed dtlrlng the primary vote.

Can't Get Put Official., Shipi

Self as F,reight NgW YORK, May 7 (AP)-After

waltlng months for his quota vl8ll and passport, John PMenlg, 19, of Duesseldorf, Oermany, dldn·t ha"e monel' enough tor a ticket when a t last the documents wero given hIm. So he shipped himself C.O_D. as household goOds.

When freight was bei ng undoaded from the Hnmbu,·g·Amcrican Jlner Clev!lland here today a loolle board on a slx·feet-by-tour crate caught the eYe of a checker. The crate was marked household goods. The checker shoved his hand In to find out what k ind ot goods they were.

Now PhOenlg hadn't seen a hand atretched out toward him ,for ten days and he yielded to the hump-n Impulse to gl'a.8·P and shake thIB one. The checker thinking the crate held some strange animal nearly had a fi t.

Dock workers warily removed the top and Phoenlg was found calmly repoalng In a hammock.

He was taken to ~llIs Island lor return to O<!rmany.

Navy Will Open School for Diven

WASHINGTON, May 7 (API -The opening ot a sehool for deep

WA.SruNOTO~, May 7 IAP~- Rea dlvel's (lnd the equipping of five With the promotion of cooPeratlon venels fo r submarine relcue work between the commel'cial. Industrial has 'been ordered by the navy de· nnd financial Intel-elt. of the coun· pnrlment. • try to In8ure national prosperity Its The school will open about July object, the cham'1>el' ot commerce of 1 and It III planned to build up a the United Statu today began Its toree of about 62 deep sea divers ot Idxteenth annual meetJnJ. whom nine will be master or . uper.

LewJa E_ PJerwn, ,Prealdent Of the VisIng dl"ers. The others will be ol'l\'antza.tion, reite.-o.t.t the chanl· dis tributed to "arioUl' Ilubmarlne ber's demand for .. reduotlQn pf tile rorces along the Atlantic cout In corporation Inoome tall: to ten per- the canal IIOne on the Paol,lc COlUlt cellt. , and In liawalJ and the A.IaUc fleet.

would give their man a strateglo po· sltlon at the nationa l convention and have worked zealously toward that end.

The Ku Klux Klan and the Antl­Saloon league Issues have had a prominent Part In both the 8enator· lal and gubernatorial contests and Involve candldllte8 of each of the major parties.

Jessup to Attend Religious Meeting President Walter A. J essup. ,PI·Ot.

WIUla "d M. Lampe, director of the school of religion, and Ruth Eiken· berry, A8 of Chadton , will repl'e­senc the university at a religIous confere nce of the Big Ten unl"ersl· tics, to be held at the University of ChIcago May 11 and 12 .

President Max Mason of the Uni· verslty of Chicago has called the meeting to discuss the 'bellt meth· ods of "'-:,lIgloU8 work In universities. Bach unive" slty 18 to send three del· egates Including the president, one stlldent representative, a nd one ad· dltlonal ,person who may be elthel' a student 01' a taculty membe,·.

The occallioll for the meeting Is a. new plan for the supervision of Ihe religlou8 work at the Unlvel'slty ot Chicago. The outstanding tea· ture ot this plan Is that the board ot control will be made up Of an equal number ot students and fac· ul ty members.

Betore thl. plan goes Into erfect the board wan U! to know what Is being done at other schools t o or· ganl?e the religious work.

'I'he conferenee will begin with a dinner FridaY, .l4ay 11, and will end May 12. The delegates will be the guesU! ot the University of Chicago durIng the conterence.

Junker., Deaigner of Bremen, Join.

Crew at Banquet NEW YORK, .May 7 (JP)-The man

who built the trans-AtlantIc plane Bremen ah4 the three men who flew her acr088 the north Atlantlc were reunned today In the presence ot 1.200 gu6lte at a luncheon given by the board of trade for Oerman­American commerce.

Prot. Hulio Junkers , designer ot the ship, I1rrlved trom Oermany only an hour before t he lunchAOn. Baron -von Hbhneteld, Captaln Koehl and Major Fltanaurlce, with Secr.· tary of commerce Hoov~r and other dlsllnaulshed 'men, were seated when he reached the banquet room ot the Hotel AIItor.

Mr. Hoover lauded the a.chle,"," men t of the f1l'ers, characterizing It as a new Proof that th.e nlroplane, once a. welllPQri of war, has become a harbinger of pence. 'rhe flight of the Bremen, he I!8Id, 'WIllI a "companion pl_ to the IlromJee of Colonel L1ndbel'l\'b that we mal' _ tabll8h air tranaporta llCroes the At. Iantle, "

Four to Speak at Mothers' Banquet

Mrs, Van Alstine Will Give Toast for Honor Guests

Final arrangements have been made for the Mother'lI day banquet which Is to be held next Saturday at 6 p.m. In Towa Union, In connt'c· tlon with the week..,nd celebration whiCh Mortar Board Is sponsoring In honor of the moltl rs of unlveJ'­slty students.

A repreaentatlve of the sons, the daughters. the mothe,·s. and the unl· verslty will 8peak on the toast pro· gram which will tollow the ban· quet.

Ramona. Evans to Talk Ramona E"ans, A4 at Ottumwa,

wlil represent tho dllughters. 1111118 gvans 18 a memix'r at Mortar Board. She wa.. chosen as one of Iowa'8 repl'esentative women .

Mrll. Howard S. Van AIJltil1l' ot alhnOl'p City will apeak for the motht'l·s. She I~ n Atate vlc('·presl. den t of the Iowa league at W omen Voters, a nd was rccE- nliy a delegate io th e nattonal convention. !lh'" I" the OIother ot Percle Ellen Van A I· s tine, II. nwm!>er or ,Mortnr Boarel and on of the recently e lected rep· resentati"e women Of the univer­sity.

DlItcher Speak. for Sons Dn.n Dutcher, AS of Jown City,

son ot Attorney Charles M. Dutcher. will ta lk tor the sons. Dutcher 18 tho newly.elected president ot the UniverSity Players.

PI'ealdent Wlliter A. Jf.'SSUp will B)leak In behalt or the unlverulty .

Esther Fuller, J4 ot Mount Ayr, president of Mortar Banl'd, will be toastmist ress at the banquet. lIfem­bel's of the faculty will preside at each table.

Tickets Before FrldRoY Tickets to,' the banquet should be

purchased betore noon In order tllat a prope" number ot rellervatlonll mo.y >be made. They may be ob­tal ned trom members of Mertar Boa~, A. F. r., or at Iowa Union.

'fhe committee In charge ot the banQ uet Is: Frances Zulll, head Of the department of home economics, faculty adviser; Aileen Carpenter, A4 of Towa City, student chairman; FlOyd PllIal'll, D4 Of Iowa City : Bar­bara J9ttredge, A4 ot Iowa City.

World Thought Progreuea Toward

Permanent Peace , CLEVELAND, May 1 (AP)-Whlle

ware and rumor. at wars make It expedient not to d1scourage a ll pre­paratlon8 for natlonal d etense the trend ot thought among the nations, particularly those of Europe la In the direction ot permanent pence, Sir EIIme Howard, British ambas· aador to the United States declared tonight before the World Confer· ence on International Ju!Jtlce.

Addre8llingo the delegates or the American peace sOCiety, under 'Whose auspices the conrerence Is be· Ing held here thUr week Sir Esme e.xpreei6d the opinion t hat &8 the powers 'become more accustomed to the Idea Ihat wal'll belong to a Pa.tt and barbaroua llilre they will un· doubtedly be able to dlacard their na"al and military armaments en· tlrely, This will be accompllshed little 'by little, he said.

"There Is more joy on earth over two Ilnnel'8 who break each others heads than over ninety and elgh t jU8t men who keep the peace," he lUIIIerted. "Thl. III then, I am con· vinced, one of the principal obstaclell In the ways of peace."

The attitude ot the dally preM, sO tar as neWI valuea are concerned Inevitably meana "na.mlng head­line." to annOUllce e"en the remote pOlltlblllty of & conflict of 80me kind, 'whereas If the cause of the trouble .. removed by negotiations this 1I&I'(\Iy ~lve. any notice In the back page8, JIIl.ld the 8i>6aker.

Obmt Cu. Delayed ELDORADO, Kan., 'Mll.y 7 (AP)­

Action In the cue of Owen Oberst, 17, who Jut Frlay admitted he killed seveD members of hla family and llet tire to the home April 20, was delayed In dletrlct court today to permit aD IlIqulry Into the clr· CUDlstancea o( the youth 'lI con· feaalon,

TOKYO, j\{ay 8 (T-'ay) (AI') -A d18patch frol1\ T8inan. China, oomIng throuJh pekInc. today reJ)Ol'ted tha t an Ameri­can missionary WIIA amana Ii_ murde~ during tI,e Sino-do.­pane8e flgol.ting at Tsllllln.

SHANGHAI. May 7 ClP)-The sit· uatlon Itt Tslnan was seen in a new light h ere today with dispatches from the Shantun!<;, c ity that a.n airplane bomber of the northern torce8 was brought down by the Japan sc. TllO plane hnd been en· gagl'd In bombing the foreign settle· ment, the disPatch said.

This was the first report ot ac· tlve h ostlllt!eN b tween the Japan· esc In Shantung and the northam ' ers, and, tollowed by only -three days an otfer by tho Peking war lord , Chltng Tso-Ltn, to nld the J apan· ese In th eh' righting at Tldnan. The ottt'r, eummfil'lIy retuseCi, wa~ tol· lowed by more or IC88 vigorous .pro· tests by the Pekingese agalnlli con· tlnu ed Japanese occupation of Shan tung pl·ovince.

To reach Sibiu they tramped moat at the night prs~ and followed hy government cavalry. Perrect order prevails among thl'm a nd the cavalry escort hlUl InstrUctlon8 not to Impede their march Unl l'M they try to Incite the countrysld to In· Burrectlon.

Oountry In Anrw! The whole ot 'l'ranllYlva nla re­

f! mblee an nrmed camp. Martial lalv llreval1s, and the ntlr Ru· Imano-Jlungnrlll.n border has been closed for three d ya to automobUe tratrle. All tmvele.... are 8harply Interrogated and f!earched.

Severe censol'1lhlp has been .. eln­stat d and n we dlepalchtll are m ('('Ung rigid scrutiny betol'e tranl!­mission Is allOWed.

Order prevails ev rywhere, but the Rumanians are a;ppreben8lve that unl s the co"ernment trlea to ap­fH'ase the pelUlants. who have be· come thoroughly aroused, th rural population may try to bring about 0.

change In government by torce.

Talnan itA If was said today, In B" h A k C I su~h reports as penetrated to the nbs s aro outside wodd, to be conwaraUvely to Leave Country quiet with only desultory looting. Th list at known mur<ll'r<>d Japlln· LONDON, 1I(0y 8 (TUPMIlY) (AP) esa InCI'faal'd from sevt'n to thlrtl'en . ·Th& London Mati today l<!Iys that with twenty·l\Ight other. mls Ing oC the BrlUsh government hns decided whom two are bell ved to have lIeen to ask Prince Carol or Rumania to murd('re-/l. 1 nve England. The prince haa been

Fighting has a lmost entirely visiting at a country ('" lilt In Sur-oellJled Wlltl the withdrawnl or ttl<' rl"Y for the last wl'ek. natlollaliJot troops IIml the orrlval Carol admitted yestel'day r spon, of relnto rcements tor tbe beleagu r· slbllity to r It manltellto Jlrlnted In ed Japanese defenders of th torel n London whl h declared that he ~ttlemen t. awaited only It .. nil trom Rumania

Dispatches trom Tokyo Indicated to il8S Ullle Ita throne In place or hili the dispatch of sti li more warshlp8 young son 'MIchael. to Chinese Ilorts, and the sending Had 'Varned Carol ot an airplane eardcr to Tslngtao,. In an earlier edition the n wspa· this lutter PI' sumably to prove a per had said t hat thc British gov­base 101' alt· opero.tions shou ld the t'rnm nt had warned :PI'lncl' Carol Shantung s ltul.l.tion broaden out. that ho must absto.ln f"om Intrigue

Eighteen From Dredge Missing

NEW YOR-K , May 7 (AP)-Elgh· teen members of 'the crew or tlle government dredge Navesink which sank today ar te,· collisio n with an anchored freighter are ml88lng, army oUlclals established tonight.

The official figures bore ou t cstl­mates ma.de by John Sims, second mrute, who said he believed eighteen wel'e missing and that torLy·seven were on board at the time of the accident. The dredge 's records were carried to the bottom.

The dredge sank within five min· u tes atter a strong ebb· tide swu ng It agains t the bow oC <the frelgbter Swinburne anchol'ed otf quarantine.

Hammill Appoints C: M. Roberts to

IBoard of Control DES MOINES, May 7 (AP~ -

C. 111. Roberts of I ndependence, wa s appointed democratic member of thc state board of control t oday by 001'.

prnor Hammill to 8ucceed tho lot .. William D. Sh ean or Anomosa, will IlBsume the duties or his new offIce May 11, It was announced.

llir. Roberls Is a. banker, OCCUPl" Ing the position Of cashier of t he People's National bank of Imlepen­den ce. He Is a fOI'm er Buchanan county treasurer, former c ity clerk of Independence and served as a member and president or the Inde· pendence 8chool board.

Governor Hammill a nnounced the reappointment of Dr. Henry AIWI· 1I80h ot Dubuque as member ot the state boafd of dental examiners.

Mr. Roberts Is the fMher of A 1-ix'rt C. Roberts, a sophomore In the college ot liberal arta.

Chicago Cabarets Succumb to Agents

whll In thle country, Late editions or oth er Lon(lon

morning newspapers also sald that the British gover nment had decld d to request Carol to 1eave lhe coun· 1I·1' .

Former Prince Ready to Lead

OODSTONE, Surrey, Engla.nd, May 7 (AP)-Former Crown P rince Carol at Rumania, who Is on a Vl81t hnte, IB ready to take over the po­litical burdl'nR ot hie country.

He confirmed today the lseuance or his manltellto, which he declar­ed In It complete outline ot his pol­ley tor the future gOvernment Of Ru· mania, lind repeated the.t he 'Would return to uaurne the throne and put his Ideas Into torce at the rlrst call ot hili people. .

Coolidge Confers on Flood Control

W ASffiNQTON, May 7 (A-P) -Mississippi river fiood con trol leg­Islation 'Was made practically cer­tain today after a conference be· tween PresIdent Coolldge and house and aenate conferees on the Jonea bill.

Atter spending more than an hour with the president the contereell amended the mea.ure to meet the ab.\I'Clions raised by the chlet execu­tive and sUbmUed a new rllflort t() both hOUlleR.

00_ WID Appro,.. Cbalrm.an Reid, of the hou8e man­

ager8, IBid he would uk for action tomorrow with every Indlca.Uon that the house would awrove the COUl'M taken by the conferees at thei r IleS­

slons both betore and atter they were summoned to the white houle.

Alter the houlle ac(s, Sena.tOol' J ones, repuhlican, Washington, au­thor or the measure and chalrmall of the senate conferees, will call the r eport up In the se nate. He ex· pects no difficulty In receiving lien· ate approval and believes the bill will be In the handa or the prelldent berore the end of the week.

Suu_t CbanJH OHICAOO, May 7 (AP)-The eight During the white houae conftlf'o

cabarets, In the line of tire of Chi· pnce, which was attended by Major cago's prohibition agents, succumb· General Jadwin, chief of anny eft­ed tOday. The Midnight Frolics, for glneers, and Attorney (leneTal Bar­twenty·flve years one or the gay gent, Mr. Coolidge 8Ugg_ted tht"ee spots or the cltY'1I night life, waa changes In the bill, the mCMIt Im­ordeJ1ld closed (or a year by federal portant relaUnll' to eecUolI four, court: added by the houlle, which requJrell

It was charged, u 'Were otheM! that the United Sta.tee provide which met a almllar faa, with aerv- flowage Tighte for delltTuctlve nood I" "lI6t-Upa" er ginger ale and Ice, wate", p&8lllng by rea.eon of dlvp ... and with penultUrw cUlltome1'1l to Ilona froID the main cha.nnel of the !>ring In and drink thelr 0_ Uquor. . Jlll8llJa.lppL

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Page 2 TIle Daily Iowan, Iowa Cify - Tucsday, May 8, 1926 .. ..

Sororities a Fraternities D Women's Clubs D Social Events F 9ley-K iUebrew Send Out Candy

Cigars Sunday MllI'gery F. FQley, A~, or Newell,

a nnounCed h~r engageml!r!t to Rob· ert H, KiUebl'cw, D4 of Dca Moines, wi!!) the tl'aditlonal five pound box of ca.ndy at the Alpha Delta PI hOuse S unday noon.

Miss Foley Is a member of Alpha Deltl~ PI sorority and Octave Tharief litel'a,'y Bociety.' Sho formerly at, tended Fl'llnccs Shimel' SChool tor gl l'ls at Mt, Carroll , Ill.

Kllfeb,'Cw was CallWn at the uni · verslty swimming team In 10 26,27 a nd is a member of Dolpl11ns swim· mlng club. We is a lso a member of Sigma :Phl Epsilon a nd Delta Slgm!L Delta don tal fratm' nlty,

+ + + Alplm Delta PI AlwlIlIae ElItertaJn 'rh~n1embers of the ~Iumrtae a s·

sociatloh at Alpha Delta PI 901'01" ity en tertai ned the seniors of the chapte,' at 'b reakfast SUnd~y mOI11' ing at Mad Hatter's tea room, Varied colored tulips eeJitet'ed the Ibn£" table ahd' handpllinte<t vlace cards !\n~ 1ndlvldual flower pots of lavep· del' a nd pink sweet peas m arkec\ each place.

+++ Sara HlIrt> Cifele til HlI,ve Picn.le

Tho mcmbers of Sara BIgt clrclo of tho Christian church will meet at Ihe home o f Mrs. G. A. o rah am , 80~ S. Van Buren alt.-ee t, tonight at 6:30 o'clock for a picnic silPpe~,

A program which will be .Ieacl hy Mrs. Hazel J ones, 9nd :. buslncss meeting w1u foUow the SUI>pd,',

+ + + Zeta Tau Alpba'

J a ne Homsten of Northwcetern university and Bess Ba.nnlng of the Nebr'llska chlllPtl!r of Zeta Tau AI· pha Wet'c h ouse g uests on Monday.

June lI11l1e[' and Ruth Myers, both A3 of , .I'aterloo, sperlt the 'veck-end at their homes.

LorraJne Williams, A4 of Iowa Cit)', a nd P e .. ~19 Schaf(auser, A4 of Dubuque, were week·end guests Of 1I1al'Y Howe, A3 of Muscatine.

+ + + ( inion I'rn~er l\feetlng

UniOn prayer meetlnlS' will be held at the home of l\L Ham, River R{)i\d >outh, at 7 :30 p ,m, 'Vednesday. 'W, T. Jackson will lead the meetlng,

PERSONALS

~l''iI. Ih·\s"/ts Hostess to \V,IIIIell's Club

Mrs. J. ill. l:Jrlg/t8, w III be hoste~8 to the lllcl'uturc ~ecllon of lho lowa City Womlln's olu b at hel' homo Ilt 6J 3 Ell"l D1oomlngloll stree t nt 3:00 o'clock lhl~ u[ternoon,

M,'", R C. [{i"H[oe will l'evl~w

J ohn Drlnkw/llel"s "Ollver Cl'om· well." Pi'eceding lhe pl'O((I'llm l\. business I m tlng will be hold at wh ich plans of tho Glub fol' nexl 'year will 00 discUssed.

+ + +

Competition Begins In Sale of Tickets

for W.A.A. Drama Fa I' flll'thel' ol'ganlzatlon of tho

Dance Drama ticl,ot salo tlll thd teams and their captains are meot· ing at 5 o'c lock todrlY in the sdclal room M tho woman's gymnasi um,

• A syslem of checking the Illlies each day a nd of knowiJ1g which team is leading the sale~ will be pre· sented,

Tho womcn winning fh'Ht and sec· and phtce~ in the conte.t will be a,tunletl the costumeA winning ih'st a nd second p laces In th e drllma. , 'rIckets fOl' tile Dllnce Dl'llJllU Fr!· ,d4y. a nd tlatul'da.y nIghts in the ntlt· ul'lll science lLUtlitOriul1l will be rc· served Th ursda~·. I?riday, and S"t· ,urd,,), at 10wIL S UIJply,

Mtll'ian Strens', Instructor o[ !lhY\!· I cal educaLlon and, (lII'cctor o( the Dance Drama, und Irent' Flcld, In, structol' of p"ysi~ul oducaLJol1 lind faculty adviser for tlcl(ct ~ales, will atUlI1d the meNlng ,

+ + + WbIben in Medicine

H(!)id' Annual Clinic The State SOciety Of l owa MedlcaJ

Women will hold its thirty,fh'st an· n ual meetI ng today' nt the Hbtcl Montrose, Cedar HI\p!t1s.

Dr, Zelia 'White Stewart, of ]OWo.

City, wJ II comluct the clinic Of) hay (eve,' and asthma ,lt the afternOon session , I~'1.ntc"n slides Will 1)e uscd, Dr, Roletta O. Jolly wJll &Mak on "Iowa Stale PsychopathIc 1 (ospital 's Service to the Comm urllty."

, + + + J)elb De lin Oe.lla

V,;eek,end gllests al thc cha)lcr house WCre: Eleanur HoHmllll, Mary DaVid, Vil'ginia Gllmble and 1\1"'7 "Walling of Oklmloo$ll; lI1ary liealey or Ottumwa; Dorothy Saycrs of .Jef· ferson: Ma.r!:aret Heard and Maul" in~ IT{s'he,' of Mounl Ayr; Katherine Redmond of M,ontlcello: Dorothy Scott of Vlntbn; Gladys Neuhaver

=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==::::====- o[ Waverly; VirginIa Schip[('I' ~nc1 Helen Srjydcr ot Sigourney; Angel· Ina lloulaho.n, Ruth Darkley, o.nd Dorothy Ahmglbve of Mason City; J!tCljuellno Larson and Marcella Phrlno of Ottumwa; Miriam Ylln Ee('ra of Gl'lllOell, Vnhanesc Clraliltm and Lorraine l~an' of ]n· dlrulola,

lIt;' , a nd MI'S, David L, Yal'lleil. 64~, Dearborn street, )eft Sunday hv motor for 'Washington, D, C" ";hel'~ they will vIsit for maI'o than a monlt.1 at 1\[rs. yarnell's (ormer home,

.Joseph Link. C4. spent the week· end In Ch Icago visiting (l"icnds,

DI'. .tnd 1\1 r8, 11i ttel', of 'VIlYhr.rl, and Mrs, Samuel Gaston, or Cetltil' napitls, drove to Iowa City SlInd"~, where they were : f;" lIests at the Zelll '!'tll! Alph[\ sorority house. • Ruth Shiel, A4, oC Terre RIlllte, Ind" has returned (rom Macli~"h,

'Vi ~" where aM uttended the Chi Omega spring {ol'mal,

Beltle Harris of Durllngton wil l nrrive today. She will be a gUI'st at lhe V{hetslone I ~~me.

Mrs, Charl"s L!lrl'",beoe, Fort Dodge, Is visiting In the city for a fow day",

,MI', and Mrij, H. "rV, Chchock, of 732 Bowery all'eet, and .M ". nllli Mrs, P. E . McClell!lhan, motUl'o,l to West Llbel'ty Sunday to vb,1t with .Jean McClenahan, who ig 1111 l nstrlletor In the "West Liberty high 130hoo1. .

Elsie Mahoney of Oxford and Hn, Y-el McQuade at 1'ifrtrl vlsllcCi With friends in the city Sunday.

OeOrgla Smith, of Mt: 1' lcasl\nt, s ()ent tho weck>end at the Preston Coast Itcme. 122 Church streot.

Huth Weller and Marjorie WiU, lams, both of low" City, were Sun, day dinner guests a t the chapter hou~e.

Mrs. J, E, McDonald of Ma..on City speo'lt the weck'end with her daughter Jeanne,

+ + + Theul PhJ.J\lphll'

The following (acuIty membel'. werl! guestk at Sunday evening tea

' at the Theta Phi Alpha house; PL'or. and Mrs, R. C. l"Ucklnlge t, Helene Blattner, !-telen Langwo,"thy, Olive NormIngton, RudoIt)h Schleuter, Dorothy Shafter, May Brown. and Prof. and Mrs, E. G. Blackstone.

..f-++ I{n 1)1!.'1 Della Mr~, Jack Sldcn, 029 Iowa avenue,

""t~I't.nined the l\lull1hac mcmbers of KapIl[l. Delta sororily at her home I"~t night at 8 1',111,

,CHristian Endeavor Elects Don Harter

of City, Prelident Don Hartcr, A2 de 10wo. City, ,va.~

'rl~ctNl presi(] nt ue tho ' h l'istian Jol i"I(,tl\'or BOrlNy of lh~ CllnJ::"~t;ll'

' tion,Ll ci\UI'{'h ut '1. mcellnl! 01 the O"£"fl nization h)Rt tlunday,

John S, lIaycs arrlvcd ' in, .he ... it~ fl'om 0l)111ha yesterday to 8~nd s~~,. I

()l'~1 (lays t"I.lMa.ct1ng business wltl} low,', City attorneys.

J\.f1·S, H. J, PhelPIl, 730 80,9t Cui­lege ~tI'C(,t. will lea vl> today,r ... r Cu.r· bon IIrt, Ill. , to visit at the home o( he,' parent's tor the IIcxt ten t!ay~, ,

C, ' V, Weaver, of R ed 'Oal" a r· rIved yCl!Jtcrday t o SlilHtO sev~ ,'" I d(lYs in the city. He I ' t h l'! a(]vUI1Qe agent fo,' tho mln ln.tul·e Clt'CUK which will 110 in JoW" City carly next woek and whlc!) i~ s lionsol'ed 1.>y the Elks club of Ret! Onk,

EIIv.alleth Moeller, Keo kul" spent Saturday and Sunday , 'Islting ' ''ilh !I'lends In l I;'d ci ty, She Wa~ a gu~st "t tho 'rheta l>hl Alplta 80tOl1ty house, ,

]\.\1'. ll lld Mr>!, Mn. ... e Sholll)!', own' Nil of the , Co·JDd B e",ut y flhllP, mo­tored, to Musct,tlne SU nl1uy lo visit with fl'IMd~,

MrH. flh eldon J,ll1lenwul'th a ncl YO UII I\" Ailll , 4 1I111om '1·(I[l'tI.CO, hl~vu

l'clUI'n ~<l f rom 1'~ J1llll ilt"I) Ul'l!", wILo ... o tlley IllIve- lJev)l visiting at th home of MrA, l~lIl onwo l'lh' R (nother, Mrs , 'J' hbmll~. (0).'. th e, ltlllt ten do Ys,

JDmmn H(>\" I' ha~ 1~\UI'n<'(\ fl'<lm Muscatlno w hcl'e B~,e " pent Sunday , ' Isltlng III t h l" hom o of hel' plll't II ls.

MI'. lInd M 1"1. ShQnvood l'llmlps, C4 a lltl A4, rQtur" c1 YeJIte rduy f,'om Must"oLlnc whel'o OIOY vlHitecl Ib ~oUI I of IInY'i Ilt Lh o homcs of thell" ]1 IU'rntw,

],01' lllt l\l'Ck, has rcllll'Il 011 lo h \. h ome In DCIII lIJoln!'R "flOl' Hprn.l ing­tit" IVcl'II'cncl i ll Iuw" City ll,~ lho " uest or f"l ~ llllM, ~1I-. W;1I'[ul, who IA UWIlC[' "f ll.i.l

110tl'I ,ilt \ "~hin!lt()n, Hlle llt .V('~ t ' I'· lilly In JOW[l 'II", tl'l1nsltclln g uU81, ll esH. , CrOI'A'hL Mill 'I;, '2fl of llnlvkcye, Iwd II Ipn IJlll'hflLz, who tea~hea "t ;oysal't, hQ.vo ('cut'ned to tl\clr homes o ftfol' vlRltll1!; witH M!ulge t.fllle(, A2, ave,' SUlld!t~' .

Vln~el)t Wllllhn'jJanz, C4, Vlelted Itl hl~ homo In cli n ton OVel' the " '0 k,enel,

Wnl'l'on J, A'vcry, [t forniel' IitU.' t11'n~ , h us I't-t lll'nod ' tl) Mlnhefll){)lis afll'" KpeMln/!, " we -It In lown City, Ihl nbW' holdl! dn ex~ ' utlvll 1 1()~ ltlbh wltl) th e Ir. W, WOOJ\YlII"th ('o!lijlnriy "ll H (\rrJl'P~ Itl tl'~ l1l1ll1e l's l~ l('(' lI " 'litl> Iluilllhl!!', IIllnlwapoJlij,

Othc,' officel'I! ell'ctcd wore: ]I1,u" 'gal'et Smok!;" A 3 or Iowa City, vIce ,pl"es ldentl Lydia Hute, A [ of l owa .Olly, cor"espondlng s~creta"y; 1\ l'an­cos H ogle, A2 of l{ okul< recordh~ Hecretnry, nnd l\lords B. Dannlslel" A2 or Ottum wa, t\'~asuror,

Senate Kills Horla~ Bill to Make Tax

Slash Retroactive WAHlJINGTON, !\Iny 7 (AP)-Cor·

' poralion~ lost today !L Pl'Oll'\1cct IV I' fund 0/ HiO,OOD,OOO in l"xcs llllY' ,,!J lc this y ar on last yeur's Income when tho sonntc, wl lholll " dl!!.~c nt· ing volc~, wil)NI ou l " " ro~ I "lon of the houso revon u bill to [~l1ow tho 1)I'OPosod cut In the ('OI'llol'ation lovy to apply r etl'ottctivcly.

A decision on the nmount of 1'0' dllc t lon to be made in the COl'POr' [,lion tlnd other tax mleg waH itu' lay~d until lon;ol'I'OW when Chair· man Smoot ot the finance committee cxpec~ acllon lo bo Luken on vlrlu· a lly nll of the rate schecl ul In tb e bIll, cl n l'ing llle way fo,· a f inal vote on the tax reduction mCflSUI'C by Wednc~dny 0" Thul's(\ (IY,

Bennett to Talk at Wild Life Seuion

The J;t~v. Cieol'S'e Bennett, " 04 Ol'l1nt street, will g lv a tll1l< ')n "Willi Life Conscl'votlon Hnil Il~

' rrrl pQrtnnce," lit th~ Be8~lon df tllc ' '''''1\ Cdns(' rvatlon nssoclnlion at Ames next Friday. , l'I1C lzauk W6110n leul.\le, th loWu Ol'ln thologists' union, nnd the

' 'Dr, Moll1~R AudUbon Hociety a l'o ' )ul li.J ng wilh thi! dlmSCf'vlltlon \lHHO'

du tlon In h oll1lng th o "onventl ()l1. , Vn.tJOUfI nel)tlct~ or ,110,']< 1\"\1l"~ 'cdntCI'V;,tllJtl uria protectIon ot out· 'oihll' IIr ~ will h« ~on~I(lh~ll: "11 ]I('r. "'n,'" 11\ 011 'i 1lt\I rN't(,II' III LIllI \'OI'k ' 'li re ;nvll til cti\ \n1tI, '

Delta Gamma Will Play Pi Beta Phi

in Baseball Finals 1"hlo.l8 In Intramural baseba ll

SOUND AUCTION BRIDGE

HAND NO. 58

By WILBUR C. WHITEHEAD

The World's Greacue Aulhorlr,

1"HE PLAY

Evelyn Bosse Will I Hold Presidency of

Theta Phi Alpha Thota Phi Alp ha has elected lho

following officeI'M for th coming yeo I': preslclent, Evelyn Bosse, AS of J effe rson, S. D,; vlce presldenl, .Marie BussieI' , A2 o( Cedlt!· RapidS;

\\'. J\.I\. to Have J>lc'nJc T()IlI,Of'I"1IW

A b llslnCRS meeting Is Rchc/l ull'd fOr 11le 'V.A.A. (licnl c tomol'l·Ow. Roll wll! be ta ken, (lnd members 1\1'0 lIl'gell to bn present.

All membel's who nro Mtendlng nl'e osked to 'be. nt the women's !!ymnaslum at G:30 Il,m.

Morning Party TeLls Pi Phis

of Engagement Wel'o begu h yeste,'day when Phi Omega Pi winner of group II was defeated by De lta damma, runnel'· up h i gl'Oll p llI, with the score 29 and 19,

At the be!rinnlng of tho tournn.. ! mcnt the teams ente,'ed were dl· vided Into three groups a nd a tour· namen t play d wi th in each of these • groups, 1'1 :Beto. Phi w aS- wInner In gl'OllP I, and w ill play ))elta Galnma th l/' afternoon,

JI I'ccol'dlng sec"etnl'y, Fell. Hanson,

The committe In chargc ot th pl'qgram Includes Maldean McLauJ.;'h· la n, A3 o[ Anamosa; Bernice Wo ll" ICI', A2 of l\1ar~hlllllown; u no LOI'nn. JI1 u IcIer, A3 of La Crosse, W II!.

111 vm bel'~ or PI ll~ta PhI ~oro l'lty

WCl'e l'OUSI',1 frOlll their l)cds cnrly this morning rOl' 'l pUl'ty nnnounc· ITI!: th On!(flJ; elllcnt of ]"dlth LI81~,

AS ot Clal'lnda, to 110nry Orenand, 'M South WeI( No«h Al at (daho l<"alls, Idaho; cOI'l'cspon<l·

~J-o=I===~""=-: __ =I==='F=1=9 1 Ing sec,'etary Ilnd mal'shall, Margar· et Sherida n , A3 of Iowa CLty; his· torian, Kathryn Daly, 1\2 of l owll CIty; tl'eUSUrCI', Eleanor Dunn. A2 of lowo. City; stewal'dess, Mary a il'lclI , A~ of R!vel'Rlde; l"llshlng- ca(l' ta1n, !I1lirgaret Anderson, A2 of Cedar Ro.plds,

+ + + Thc house Wll~ deeoratcd In u il l·C· dqmlnlltlng pink, with fuscd ]lghtll, pink tapel'S, allll Iii 11k ribbons :lbou: tho bOl( tlf "nll()un ccm~nt cundy, nOfl'l'Hhm 'nl~ whl('h wt'l'p served co!,)slstc(\ "I' htHll't uhn llNI Ice crenm unci cak~ nlerced IJY tillY arrows,

Only sIx teams are now In the tOllj'nmncnt. '£hl1!e of theso al'e up f a I' tIL c intramura l baseball chulntflonHhlp ari d tile QllihP' U1l'ea ""0 l1'ylng fOI ' the place or runner' up In tho tournament. In tHe gattle ycsterduy th E> runne,"up in group l IT defeated the w'lnnel' at g roup II.

• A Nonh. Q J 10 6 \.?A9S ~ \.?J ¢ JlO 9 7 2 ~ i ¢ A Q 8 • K to 14 L.....:5<:=,.'::...h ...J. Q J 9 8 6

.874 ,\.? K Q 10 86 ¢K543 .,.

S"otlt1l is the deaZrrr. What is the ,>roper bidding and play?

'I'he LOU rnanlSnt will ClOSt! this .weel, leaving only ' the Intl'amu,'al Ihol':;e!!hoe ' tournament before the In· tramliral chalnplonshlpB wHl be de· cld <1,

Record tl'~ bMs that each ()Iayer , Total TrI .... WOD

,should moke. assuming that h e docs "'-,---~-~:-:----'-",,"-:~-'

+ + + Epworth, League

not seo any of the other hands. (Brock", I'~~~'d 10 ,o~ta These bands l1111 gt n ot be bid or

'l'!a.~d " Double Dummy," I. e .. as ,Polllts-.... · .. · .... ·... .. ............ . though all four hands were exposed, , HODOr Sew. ... ..... ...... .. ............ .. Installs ,Ne.w~y

Elected OHiaers NOTE-In recor dlng the Auction, or the play use "S" tor Spades, "n" for Hea rts, "D" for Diamonds. anil "C" for Clu)js. Use "N.'!'." for No Trump. "DBL" fo r dou ble, "nED

'DL" for redooble.

THE BIDDING

Sou,h Bid. w ... Bids N""h Bids E." Bid. =~

I:lnal Bid ............ p~ bY, ... .... .... .

Newly e lected officers of the Ep· worlh ICtl<1; ue wcl'e In"tal1~a at II

sp ria l sCI'vicE' of the organl~atlon Sunday I'veni ng. ,'he soclltl room S Of the church, where the Installa· tlon tbol' place. were decoro.ted with I I~WI';'8 a nd · 1~"101 1! fOl" tlie ocdl.slon, A t1peeilll candlellk h t ceremony was U'I'(j fOI' IIl!JUl1I!hg the dfflcers,

,y~sterday·s Nand as Played by Mr. Whitehead

'I'h ose wbo were iristallbd us the officers fo,' the coming year a re:

HAND NO. 57

SOuth.42 \.? AKJ95 0 K or. JtO~7r West. KJ IV 42 0 AJB7% or. It6,

'North oIAQ976 \.?Q88 0 1093 .".9: Edt . '10853 IV 1076 0 Q42 ... AQ. Preslclcnt, ),'an T, Schull~, lIf2 of

1'0('"hont"9; first vice presid~nt, Marshall Thomas. A2 of Ft. ,Madi· "on; s.econc] vice pre$lilent, Leona J3ohach, C of Iowa. City; third vIes preSident, !.relen Spohce, A2 of I owa City; fourth vice president ' '''alter I

The Co ..... ct Bidding and Play THE PLAY

Voltmer, A.l of Sigoul"ncy; secl'etary, F.=fo,=,,=.=~=="'fI===:,9===¥9=9 Imvuntll' B. Jones, A3 of 'Vellman: trcn.surcr, Lyle Sheldon, A2 of Iowa Cit~'; and social cbalrman, Marjorie , Dolon, G of Iowa City, 1-::....jlI1=..:~~;...;;I4..J..++.~1IC-;:I-+!-j

+ + + Country Club Will

ing to c>lta!JIiHIl it !Jy t,'um illm; oul the thil'd round in Dummy. ''''h elll ' er South has [j vo or six Clubs is not cl a,', Shou ld h(' hold "'Ix then 11' Ht·" play of the King riSks East's (all or the Ace on the same tL1ck, But this I'IAII nee<l not be considered, because in ¢hat case the conserving of th King could not save gamo, Hin ce East would then have tho lead, Whereas if South hold five Clubs, West's Kin'g would hold the trick, "nuullng him to lead DIamonds again La block the Declarer's, plans,

l'rlck 6, Bast, In furtherance at West's sU'ategy to shorten Dum· my's trumps, refuses to oveT,trump, as he can clearly see that If North is left In the lead, Cluhs cannot be Hold Bridge Dinner 1-::~~~-f-!~L.~:fl~..I.l.l.L+~+-l' eslablished, Soulh cannot afford to

About sixty reservations have Ileen lIlade fOl' the dinner Ilrld bridge party to be held at the Iowa City CountlT club this evening nt 6:30 o'cloek, The tables will be deco· raled In spl'ing floweI's. A program .for the cara game to fo!lo'v has been planned by the committee, Mr, and Mr", J, N, Pearce, MI', and Mrs, T,;dwo.rd Bal'tow, Mr, and M,'S, Hem'y 0, W a lker, Mr, and Mrs, Burt Ingwersen, Mr, and Mi's, J. Hubbard Scott. Mi', and lIfl's. Will, iam Maresh and Mr, and ./0'[.1'8, James Adams are in charge of the dinner· bridge,

+ + + ~b·s. l'atzig Will S(lcal< to Art Club

~Iiss Edna Patzlg or the graphic nnd plnettc al'ts depal'lm'lnt w ill Blleak on lhe "Tiffany Foundation," n t tli~ meeting of the ] OW1\ City Art Circle tOIllOrt'OW at 10 a .m. at the board I'ooms of the public library.

)j rs. E lmer Lenth e will also dis· cuss "A me dean Tapestries."

+ + + WOllla1l'8 Heliel C{)rp

~'h o members at the Woman's Re· llof corps wlll meet this afternoon ut 2 o'clock at thE> Knights of Py. thias hall fdr a short business meet· ing, Following the buslness session a playlet wlJl be presented at 3 o'clocle on tlllM, "Booetln/r Bridget," ",hieli will be opeh to the public,

The social committee, In charge at MI's, Cnssle J ohl180n will serve reo j"reshment~ at H1e close ot the pro, gram.

+ + + 1'lill.dia Chi

J, E, Lemmon of Washington WIlS

.p.cI. rer OpponrDtt Po;'t Seor ... ~ ... ~ . ..':I.. . .• .. •........ .. , .. Hono, Scor • .. ,./10 .... .. ........ ,

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Sal.ie.nt Points of the Play Trick 3, SOu th sees clearly thal

loven though ihe finesse In Spades . should win and he could establish the Spade suit In Dummy by trumping the third round, his to· tal possible tricks by ,this plan of play woulcl bo but nine, five Hearts and four Spades, ,Conseq uently the only manner that he mlgh t reach ten ~rlck8 with hiS hand woulCl be by establishing the Club SUit, and 'ha.vlng the finesse in Spades hold, ~o played, there is a chance of mak· Ing ten tricks, namely, two Spades

'and a Club ruff in Dummy, and fiv~ Hearts and two long Clubs in hIS own hand, Ther fore. with this CII)'

jective, South lends a IUb, Trick 'ii. 'Vest wins with lhe King

of Clubs as South's plo.n of play iM now clear, South manifestly bas a long weal{ Club suit 11.11(\ h~ seek,

overtrump his pat'tner as then wit;; but two trumps r~malning as against three held by East, he can· not possibly 1)l"lng in his long Clubs, a 11ecessary requirement [or game. (Coll~Tight, 1.027, Republic Syn, Inc,)

A.F.I. Members Named Monday

~'h o namCR of the t\V~lv~ men who are elecled lo memhcl'sh!t) In A.IP,I., scnlol' mcn's honOL'ary 0)', ganizl.lllon, fol' next year will I>e an· nounced next Monclay afternoon, A la"ge key, th replle!L of thc A,F,l, key, will bc placed on Old Capitol tprl'llCo, with tll0 names of 1he t"'<,lve men on it,

lIfemhm'S o( A,F,r. al'c chosen from tho junol' class on the basis of theil' leadership nnd aetlvilles, The men who are chosen will represent all the major [leti,'ILles in the different colleges of the uiverslty.

FIVE lCADIO F.EATljRES 5 p,m,-Voters' Service; "Unem·

ployment: An Emel'glng ]ssu,,?"­WEAl" woe wno.

5:30 p,m,-Fundamentals ot the LIUV-,~rJZ,

6:30 p,m, - Seiberling Slnr.ers; !\father Songs-WEAF WOC WIlO.

8 p,m,-Cllequot Eskimos; Orches' trn-WEAF WOC WHO.

8:30 p,m,-Armand Olrls Orchcstrn -,\-Villard Schlndle,', solol!!t.-KYW, WOC WHO.

inltinteel ihto Phi Della Chi, phu,', ::;"~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~_~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_ maceu tical fmtel'l1lty, as an hon or· !II t"'y mel11ber S unday afremoon at tho chapter house. M,'. Lemmon r e, .'oi \'~d hl ~ det£'I'eo tram the college or (lhal'macy Il t the Unlvcl-slly of Purdu~, H e Is engaged In Ilharmacy

'at Warmlnglon, John Shenkle, Pl of ColO, W erner

fl' 1'ig"e8, PI of ~etersQn, a nd Max n. MtDorlouJ.;h, iF1 at Lam! ,vero inltlalCd S\mday aCtel'noon.

D ' at! Wlibel' J, Teeters ondl Prot, Hutlolljl; A., I{ueveI' Were presenl at the Inltla tlOn ,

Cha l'les Oregor nnd Harold G, Wendt of Dixon, III., were Sunday nftetntlon g Uosts at tho cho.l)ter house,

+ + + SlglllR Chi

Tho lnl lo\\llng wel'e eloctml as or· ncel'~ ot Si!l'n1a Ch[ for tho first s I11~Hier Or nelCt school yenl': can· s uI, dOO t'go Woodruff, E3 ot :Mason City, pro'COll 'ul; J e,'omo Jlt B. K el. lol\'~, (l. of Ceda\' Ral)ld~ ; IlS8'OCIlbto elllto r, Etll\' ln B. OI'CC'Tl , ,J9 of' Wllter· 100; unnot tbl', r..OO C' W eber, C3 of DavOl'lport; quaestor, J. Kenneth Mor tbrl, ca' C\{ Yahkton: S. )).; trl· Il uno, DwaYll D, White, Alar Ma· lion City ; hi torlari, Leyland' Skelley, J 3 oC Mont Icello; and mfl!j'lster,

: ha l'l's J . Viorck, :IDs ot Jl:. oca,

Profeuor fllgbee RepreJenti rOW' itt Alum'lli' €ouncil

PI'Of. Frederic G· lllgbee ~f tho r'nll ~g.e or engineering returned to .rowu Cily S\lnda!f night after repro· ~ontlng the university at tho meet· Ing at the American AlIllflnl coun· r ll Il1st week, end at tho UnIversity of Minnesota,

'rhe rOunell I~ ma6e lip of alumni rcpl'l'!@entatlY61 trom an the men's Ilhd womeh's ooUelf811 In the United Mtntes. Thero Rl'e more than 200 ac· tlve members whlle a lin-at many othe,'~ partiolPate who arc not memo ber (lclelJlltcft.

iProtl>&lKlr ' ~lIlfhee lIPokl' a\ the ~on· re ''t'n~~ lin "Ahllnnl nnl1io PI'O' g'1'nm.e,'1

More Beautiful Than Ever-

Art Style

Mother'>s Day Candy

Because of the quality of the Chocolates and the attractive­ness of the paelmge each Y':!Ul'

for Mother's Day- The Art· style Mother's Day Package has had a phcnomentil sale and this year with the beautiful metal box the demand will be even greater. ~on't be disap. p6inted-order yOUl'S now.

No charge for delivery

or for packing to mail

Henry Louis, Druggist Til": Itl~XAU, ~TOIUJ

l'!4 ERst College

The board of dlL'cctors Is COlll'posed of 1)Ol'is Lorden, A3 of Oelwein, J;;velyrl Bosse, A3 of J efferson, S. D., anel JDleanor Dunn, A2 o( Iowa City.

+++ Friends Entetfain

at Ditmer, Sh'ower P6r Helen Lantz

, Mild red Owell, A~ of CcHar RaJJ·

Ids, entel'tai ll ed fl.t a dinn or bl'lclge and ldlchen Hhower at the Butter· fly t~a shop In Cedar Rapids in hon, or of Helen Lantz of 10\,/11 Clly from G:30 to 10 p,m, Saturday,

Sweet peas were useel In the table decorations :In(1 the Clecorallv schemo was carl'led ollot 111 pink and ol'chld. 'overs wero 100Id for twelve, Mi~~ JJantz , who is emp10yed In

the orflct) of O. A. Kendm'dlne-, was gmdua,ted from the university in 102G. She will marry Verne ,.ycbOOr o( Chlrago on !IIay 23. 'Vcbber was {;I'aduated from the university In 1026 and is a member or Pbi KaPlJa Rho social fratemlty,

low" City gUE'sts at the dinner, 'bridge included Margaret Lantz, sis· tel' of the honoree, and Annabelle Klrl<patriclc, A3 of Nichols.

+ + + Methodist Women I

to Meet at Church '1'hl.' members of lht' FOl'elgo. lI1\'I'

slonary SOCiety of Ihe Methodist church will meet at the church par· lors tomorrow at 8 :30 p,m., fol· lowing the meeting of tho ge.neral o.id society which will be held earlier in the aftemoon,

Mrs, Frank L, Matt will be in charge of the devotional hour and

Sigma Delta Chi Holds Initiation of

F our at Jefferson Sigma Delta Chi, ) l'of('ssI0111l1

joul'I1allsm fmtel'n!ty, Initi ated one honol't"'y IIl1d three aelive membcrs 'unclay afternoon, In the jou l'nallsm

bulldln!(. 111 rl'itl . SI)oldel, pub· liAhcl' of Ihe Jowa Ity PI'cas,Cltlzen, wue tok en In 8S a n honol·a,.y mem, her, Th e new "cUveA nt·c: Leyland E:, Skell~y, J3 of Mdnt!ceIlo; ,1. 11. '\'CI'I'y, J3 of Wrbstco' Cit)', ancl VIt'g-1I J., Lr,vl" J ~ of Lakota,

l"tllIowing the reremorlY, ,~ hall­Ql'~t \1":," ~ej'vecl Ilt JJotol Jefferijon, ~I' .. SI)eWel n.nd Rkclley J.;oVe uhort Inlk~, arWi' whlrh the business m eot, '11g lOok i'1[lt!~,

+++ III,,!!. 'I'urli1r JlIJ!itcss' Co LUCll'l' ('Iub

Mrs. Merton Tudol' of Rochcsler Road, wlli be hostess to the members of thE> E!LRt l"ucas 'Voman'R lub 10' morl'Ow at 2 p,m. JIlI·S. 'l'udol' will be IlHsiHtl't1 hy Jlll·l/· Cn rl LllIlck, M ,,~, Hugh Hagcn'buch, an(] !IIl'S, Nate )foore.

+++ Zcb Tau AIJlhlt

'!'he alumnae m mber~ of Zeta Tn.u Alpha sorority entec·talned the eleven 5011101'8 ot the chapler Sun, day noon at the Town and Oo\\'n tel' '·oom.- l'he tables wero decor, ated with yeUow and whlto flowers nnd .lIvel' II<lpel' knives with the sorority cl'eat wero given us favors.

+ + + ]) Itll Zela

Members of Della Zeta entertatned at a fneully tca at th{' chnpter bouse Sunday from 3 to 5 [I,m. Refresh· mentl! and flowers were carrIed out in the sorority colol's of rOM unel green. Members of the faculty, and patroncsscs and alumnae members of the chapter were guests,

+ + + l ' nlversity ('lub

i\lrs, lI, C, Lane will Jead the pjls· The Unlvc,'slly club will entertnln ~lollRry lesson, The regular meet· at a bridge party at J\1ud Hatter 's ing will be followed by a SOCial hour, 1 telt room tomorrow at 7:30 p,m,

Mrs, Harry A, Oreene and )1rs. Hostesses \\ III 00 Marlon lIu"steld • H. L, Segar will be hostesses for LilUan FJlean, anel 1\1rs, RohN't this meetlo~. Adf\!?s~. _ =-

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1\IiS8 Lisle atten(lcd school two y 1I"s (I t Stev ns college, Ht, I.ouls, bllrore coming to the University .)1 Iowa, Mr, Ort'nl\11(1 g l'acIuated In medicine illHt BIIl'in q', (tnd Is Ink, ing his In\(,I'l1e W(ll'\{ In Cllllrol'nl3, lJ e wllS " memb"l' of Phi Chi, medi, c(li (I'ute/·"tty wh1i{' In school he l'e, I Je will finish his interne work this 8ummt'l' In t'hiengo,

Tho Iwn will Ill' llI!lrl'leil Nov. 1 at 'Inrin!la, and wil l nlov > then to Call ,

f rnlo. to make tholt' horn u. +++

~'rs. S" OI)r1 tn 1~ l1lcr'nlll MilSii' 81 lid)' Club

'J'he memhel." of the Music Study club will be entertai ned at the home of Irs, Gelll'go Suel}pel, 215 E, Ron, nld~ slreet, I"rlday o.t ~:30 p,rn. The I>I'O~r"lll will 1>(\ In {'11:>I'ge of MI'8, r."O " ~l' nohc~(\n alltl M,'., D, L, Yar· nell.

+ + I· Sl~ 1111' (' II I

Prof, F"pd J, IA,\zcll; Alherta eel", 1>3 of Ma"sllon, Ohio; Bernadino Buwne, C3 or Ottum wa, and I"mnees A U~n were cllnnN' !(uesls at tho chapter hou~e Sund"y,

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Ga.M~p Announces 'I'Qulll a,nd Scrq,ll"

Contest Winners Eighteen High School

I s~ j , , I If It tuyents In owa Win H onors

nl"lults or tho nntlol1nl QII1I1 Scroll ('olllrKt In ('!'rlltiVI' \\'ork [\1\Ion" 'hl~:l1 Heho"l jOlll'nnllKt. were Iln 'lOullcod y""tl'I',IIlY hy CeUl Il"e 11. Gallup. I1N"·I't:,,·y Of th(' HO I ty. 1" Wall' .. 1':"(111" of Hul'llll!-rton.

wn~ th o only 1""':1 111r.:h Mchonl II tli' Ilent to ,,1;"'0 flr~t In (hI' r() ntc~t. ) 10 ~016 tho In"(;I'tIt nmollllt Of ndvr,·llk· In/l'.

MRS. COOLIDGE SEES CIRCUS

The paily Iowan, Iowa City

School of FteligUln to Elect -T rilstees

Faculty Gives Results , of Year~s Work

at 'Me~ting A rcvl" ,y of the work aCCOml)\ish·

ea by tnc Rehol)! oC rellglon (/'Un ug H,e past yea,'. and e lpctlon oC fIve npw memh~ I's to' the 1I0a,-<I oC lrus· tl'eR. Is the prog,·n.m ou llinea fo,· thl' Ifprln!!, m tin!, of Ihe electors and board Of t,'uatees of the school of religion tLt l :l5 p.m. today.

The meetin(;. the last of four regula,' meeti ngs durIng thc year, will he heM In Old Capitol with Gffill~" F. Kay. deall Of thc collcge of lIber,,1 n.·(~ antI chairman Of the board ot trustc('~, pI'I"8Idln!;,.

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Outside Public Rules Exchange

Fast lnflux of Orders Sends Many Issues

to New Highs NEW YORK, !IIay 7 (~The out,

side public IIlernlly ran away wllb thl' .lock m~rk('t tOday.

A steady slrea.m ot buying order~ nourlnA' onto the tloor of the New York .. ~ock I'xchange from all ~. Uona ot the country and IlCvernl Eu· ropean c pIta Is carrll'd morc (han three score Issues to J't'corcl h~h I~vel". GaIn., In mony In. tnncee. ron,:;ed Crom $. to n arly $20 n MILl'e. TllPre "'.1'1' 780 Individual Is· u ~ trad -d In. Il ne', hll;h N'<'ord. Total 110'11"8 ot 4.65l,300 shnrr8

w('r!! Ihe fourlh Inr,; . t In Ihe hi •. tOl,)" of the exchanl;c, the rreord of 4. 762,40(1 ~hn"~ bi.-In~ c!tabligh· I'd on Mnrch 21_

Seventecn othrr Iowa hl",h [lrll( 01 stu.<lents 111:1('('(1 0\' n'r "I\'I'<1 hono'·· able lI>Pnllon In tile llaUvll·wldo (·on· I ~rts. Il'om .10I'II'ln of Keokuk, lind Jo~ Huslon oC BUl'linr.:ton WOIl hon· urabl III nUoll In thl' Aho,·t HtOry dlVlsloll . I,'rand" "'"rh of " -"lrl·· 100, won flflh. nnd 1I1Argrll'ct Llvlhg. ,ton Of WnshhH'(O'Y, n'l'Clv(.(] ]r'mo,·· ,,\lIe ",,<ntlon In thl' IntN'vlew HCC'

tlOII. ('11"01 1\1 cNcI'I.", Of lJuhuqu<" WOn fifth pineo In thr fratll['(' tltOl'y grl)ul). IInll 'Vlvlnn RlehlC', ot 1I0onc, )JPd DI"tlllC', or Burlingtfln , and VPI~­onlra ~llIher of .\tillllUC, )'ccrlvdl IlOnornbl(' J1ll'nt !on.

The , rport or the work oC the Behool of rel 'rrlon will be glvcn throu!:h "hort talks by the members of the f:rculty of the school. The te"m of omoe or the hoa rd of trus· tees Is '·CA' Uln.tNI to arrange for the <'<I)lraliorl of thl' te' m of (lve inen this )'ear. and their plnces will be filled a,t 10day's meetin '.

It look" Ilke summer In the Greu t T..nkeR r<,glon the rn .. rcury hns bN'n doIng om .. tn.ncy hurdllnl':', hlttlnA' ~O degre 8 for n lIlay record. I~olk~ flocked to the benche~, thollRh the water still Is too cold for bathing. Lucille 13ur1<e, left. una. gl1pn Norton were caught at tho Onk 5t. be ch In Chicago.

Trading fucllIties oC the exchange n.1\'n.ln nrc\· ... l I npdequate, the (Inal 'Iuolallon 1)('lnll printed on the tic· kE>r tn.l>!! Go mlnlltes nn~r lhe mar­ket clo cd. ----Thn m n who "'lll ';0 out oC of(tce

today are: n. C. Ring oC Cedar RaptuR. the F e\,. A. D. I..eumer or Des .:Iloln(,8. P,·of. Percy Bo"dwell, or the college of law. n. H. .F"n· gernld, <III' ctor oC lawn Union. and William R. Ilnl't. of Iowa City.

High Rates Fail to Stop Speculation

Wheat Falls Slightly The l"'l'raA'r of ~O I ding Indus·

Irlnl and 20 leadh~ railroad l!u!ue., cOmr,Il<'11 hy thr A .. OI'lnt .... Preo •• !!tuhllshed 1'('('0,'<1 high lenls for all

, IIm'l II/:ioll 1 :11I('~s netty Mprl'cr- nf r.UI·lIl1glon. "lid

VIr's-l nl'l '11111111'Y or J\h"rrhnm Lin· cfljn high, ~d ,ool. ('ounrl l BlurtH. ,'e" ce)vI'd !rmlol·,\hl" ,Iwlllinn In thl' n.ws story ('O il. poUtlun , Dorolhy )!rlbonH(ri1 , or l·'ort ])",ll';{'. wlln Ihlnl Co,' Ow 11<'" t «Cl'Ollllt or :I lec­ture. Jell" L:,rl<py "f Chllrll'~ ('lty. nn,l Hay ~In kl;\1Il1 of .\ hrah;\rn Lin· ro)n hil~h .rh .. ,,1 or Council Dlu(Cu. I'ecclvotl l,onorabll' IIll'nlUon.

Wllllum llnrnlltl)f1 or 1''''''1 ))o,lti;'e , Hnt! BHly 1\1111('" of l\!r,rHh"lIlown, recelvell hono,'a',', lIIellUon 11\ th~

hest colun,n '"mpdiU,,". l11'\('n !Jucl l or A h""ham Llncolll school. COli tlell 1 :Iu rcs, )'I'C(>IVI',1 hOIl ­

oli\hlo mention In tI, humorouM al·· t1cJe tlivision . 'rho 1'1'IJhles. Mu,'­HMlItown 11 1<;11 "chool papN', re· celvetl fourlh pln.ce for ncwspapel' hmo\,!lllon.

The purpose of the contesl Is to 11I"row,' J\ 11I<'rlca'H most tnlnntl'tl hl~h Helroul julirnalistR. '\lld to .'n­rOllrnge nnd rrward ability In ailled IICIII~ of wrilh1)t.

7,j()O I<~nter ('Olltc~t ~[Ol'c than 1.(;00 nl'lnu"~ '; ipls wrl'c

,'ntcrcu by "tuI\cnls III thl' twenty· flve cuhtcsts. The high .chools l'rp· l'('scntc(1 have (I. total enroilment of 1II0rc lhan n lr~lJ' million nlud~nts. Ali hlg-h school stull(·nl. In the counl,·y \\'('re elill'lble to compele.

'l'he bc~t materia l s ubmitted to the contcst will hE> 1ll'lnt('(1 In a book "Besl ('rl'allve "'01'1, In .\medenn High Rchools. 1927..:?~. " 'l'hl" hook the second at the series, wtll com(l fl'Om the Pl'(~~~ within t\\"('1\"(' flays, accordllll;' to !1ft .. U;r 11111). the NUtor.

'l'ho grl'atest numbe,· or manU .rl·lntij wa. "ubmlltcel In the "hort ~Iory, I,oct,·y. ess1Y, fN'tll"e HlO''3'. edltorlul. and Interview conl~~ls. N~nrly 300 "t\ldcnt~. "('III'(Hpntln,<: nit HtlltUS oC tllp unl,,". were awurd· e(l plocc~ 0,· hono" I,hl p II1pntion.

;\lillucapolis l..eads fltuMnlR In Ihl' 1\[\nn"a1>olls hlgoh

~chools won OlP g"calesl numbel' "f llWLU'<1H, with ClevE'Jan, t. San .\llton-10, ChlcaA'o and )Jlmlon. Collowlng 11\ thc onlp,' lI"mpt!. Arnold IHPn­hel·". n stndent In Hustoll Lalln School, e"""leel aWIlY Inlllvldlllll hon­ors with two firs ts and one sec· oml placc.

Among tho jllrlll"PR or th r rontest~ 1I'0ro 1'0''1'11011 l\lllXwl'll , crtlto,· or the fl'I'hpntCI' )T'agnzlnr." D o n 1\faxwf'll . ~\lortR ('(lIllll' or thr Chicago Tdb· nile; ,r. N . Un"lIng, c:ll·too nisl ; Pl'Ot. NII",ln Funl l' illPr. (lr thl' English clrtJu"tm~nt, nncl "!.ltho,· or "llarhrd Wh'e nnd " 'I\)'f:" 'el''';'' ,\';l1'n(\ (:~rrl. allthor or "Book n('vlf'\\'ln~:" HnJlam \\'. Davis. author uC '''I'h' (,('hllnn;" nn ll 'V. fl. ~l:tulshy,'1ulhOi' or "0 Wng lho Ne,v>l." '11'"\ "orl\1prl)' :I" Illsh'uctor In thp 'whnol 'IC 10\1"

allsm, and at thc pl'esenl time hcad or the )IIU ,'naJlRm lIe)1:1I't nwnt n t th~

University M I'lttRhlll·ll"h. Mnlt .11lc1l:'rM

Oll'~rR who wern Inrlll"I'11 "" Jl!(lges nl'~: l'l·of. 1"I':lI1k L. Mott . hrlld of tht' ~chool of IOllrlluilHIll ","1 ~,IIIO!' "r "'1'he ;\Tililancl ;" I·,·of. 1',"<1· Hie J. J,azell . I","l Ill'e"tMnl o t Jw Am~"I"nll """"elntlon Of t<·uchel.,. of Journalism. :rne1 pI'Or~H" nl' In thr Nchn<ll nf jon\'nn.ll~nl; l'rdC. {,·'Ih~r.

hir ;\I n(-:l1'l n ~\', or thp ~I'a]lhlc lIl'1d J1lnAtlr 11I·ts t1~i'artm~nl.

llllr,·y Ha,·MI'. joInt nulho,' of ""h. huqlnrMS <1~"t1.,·tmrnt of <1chool 11111)I\c:llltlliH." and nt prop"nl ~h'l' u , hIlton nl"n"~l'" or Tho Dally IO\\,l(~; nn<1 C~orge IT. Gallun . ,'(lllnr' of ' "JlCRt CI'(""tI"~ \\'ol'k In .\mcl'i "rh HIgh Schools," and on Instl'uctor In the school Of JOUrnAlism.

Judge Seotences

'. f:h.ner :Jolin son to

Life ImRrisonment

OUNCIT, TlLUFT'·S. i\ray 7 (11')­:\'110101' R John"on. convlctp(1 of sec· (In(l <1 "g"I'I' mlll'dr,' In ronnrction with lhp (1I-olh oC his wife. today waR R~ntonc II to life Imlll'lsonm nt In thl' 8tat~ penltenlial'Y by JlI(\~r .1. R. Dcw~1I In Pott waltnmle eoun· Iy (1l Rt rlc t court.

'I'h" rourt flxpll til .. n.rnounl ot (he

Loehwing Speaks

on Pi~t Evolution

at Botany Meeting }~ "

"Plilnl Bphav!or, P:U-It a nd Ilre!:f.C"lt

conceptions," WIlM thll title Of th" lecture dNlvel't'(1 he(o"e the 'fcekly meeting oC th~ Dolllny ~l llb ye~ter· dlly • at the pHarrnucy·chemlstry ~uJJdln". The Illl"ak{\\' wUs P,·ot. \\'. F. Lochwlng of lhe botany de· parlment.

ElY YORK, Mol' 7 (IP)- Spreuln· lion fo,' Ih(' advance contin uO<'! " t l\

terrifIc l)aCe toduy /l Ph,llt lhe marklrG Uf) ()f en.1l money ru\.(> f"om

Liber al Arrivals

f rom Minneapolis

Over- Load Market

(i to 5~ pel' cent. lIfor" thnn. three C' 11I(,AClO. )In), 7 (JP)-lJll)ernl n.,'. "Oore 1.8ue wen' elevated (c' new rivals of Hprln~ whrat f"om )llnne­h l<;h prlcps tor th r yea,', or longer. 1I110llH II) (\<'11\'('" ()n .'lIlY anlmetR with the ."trem' gCllnH In sonw ot here dill n'~oo<l (lcnl to turn hlea,;o the hig h prlccd shll"es running :[1'om whrat 11l·it-I'" (10WnwA,·(\ Illlc (oeIay. 5 to nec\\'ly 25 11Olnts. SP"I'UlllUVl' holdcrH who \\'(',.(' rnthel'

T()tat!lllies cro~ll("l 4.500,000 Rh. rt's free sell"..,. o[ )l1\Y, how(,ver, \\'('1'0 at wllh the Clnal <Iuolullon IJrintr<l .55 tim H rnnsplruollR IlUYP''>I oC July. mlnules ntlN' tlw mrU'krt c1n~'d. etoHlng (ll'OllltlOIlH on wheat Wl'r('

. Professor Lo('hwln!'; 'H I('clu,'c WIIH

Mrs. C~I\'ln ' Coolidge an I'"elllng lime at the ci rcus In 'Vash· £In px plnnatlon of tlw evolution of

Th" udvltnce \las not direc tly a,~O' npl'VOUS at Ar to ~c nl'! <lr(' lIn(·. with clated With uny clev<.'lollmpnt m rlll'n ie orc to Ae Ull, oatH .\e 11"" n. t,ado 0" Indusl,·y over the w(·ek·plI,]. 1111{\ 1"'nvIHil1ll>l vlI"ylng ["om 70 !IN'

'rhe f~w ('arnlngo~ lind Hales 1·I' p ,,,· t~ hark tn II ,'1"(' or Iiie. ingoton, whe,'c she was hostess to Suzanne Boone. t'lnughtl'" Of hel' the modern ~clcncc of botany. All 11ubllshed <lu"lng the two <lay stor H ('('('I"I" or whl'a l In ('hlell;,;'o to­exchanA'(l holld,,)' wpr mlXNI IJ1 day tOllllNl 3:; · ~ CJlm, mOHlly s)1rlng characte,·. 11owever. the ability of l whrnt Which hilI' he"n "r()u~hl ller(' th!' markel to rl~o In th fllc~ of r e· r,om ~lInnCa l}olls. " ' ord wa .. alHo lJe(l.te<l wal'n ln A's against sCl'urltlps "t hAnrl thut ( .. <lay's ,,'ceIV(II at "peculntlon an(l the volume of lo"n. Ihl'!' r pntrl'S WI'!'!> IIkl'wlse of s,' n. on hrokcrs' collaterul hurl attach ed crou,; hUlk .

physician. SIte's shown pointing " li t an amusing freak to her lillie the .. poch·maklng thporlcR advune~(1 ,"unst. hy the Imporlant rlgu,' s In lhe his· ====================-=-=-===-=-======::;:;- tory of the sclene" were 11l'cHented

In ·chronologICl1.1 order. Th He tlleo' !'Ics were com pa"cd and contrasted to the facts known to ,h .. botanist today.

Dean Seashore Tells How Science Gives Measure of Musical Talent

Singing ns well as the Slllger rna)' I bused on the experlmenlal jlsyeho!o­now he photographed and measured gy of music."

t With th new equipment reeo,·tIs with ;:clentlflc precision as a rcsult of music cun ho "epl'Otluccd to the of ,·cse'll'ch conducted by Dean en rl ear as eletu'ly as we can now \rellr E. 8casho"e of the graduate collcge the radio 01' the phonograph. It and hefld of the depal·tmont ot pay, will be relll'oduced lo th e eYe 1n the d' ology. form of the sinA'el' In actIon 8U 'h as

"A new epOCh In the study of a dance Or <1rnmatic action. p,lmltive musle hus recently Ileen Jlesld s this. the sounds can be opened liS a result Of the Interest reconstrucled In the minutest de· und study of lhe orIgIn [lna evolu· tall showing evcry eHret, ul'tlRtlC lion Of music." Dean Haashom !lIlld. or otll~wlse, expresMlng emotion.

"After more thlln a quarter of a al·t, 01' bl'aut)'. century Of re8~arch on lh sludy In lho collection oC Negro son!';1! of the musical. It Is possible to In· by Milton Mpl!NISI'I. nattmlal r,,· t("'I"'et on(l reprod UCe music fo" the searc h council Cellow In psychology, eur, Dill! to see, besides showln!, all of t he !J1i(les lind twi"t~ not POS' g raphlc(l1ly, ev('ry musical etrect." s ible with the denotaUoll on the he continued In his desc"illllon of ordinary musical Hcale. arc sho\\'n. the work. "MeMures of 'l'I\l.,~lcal talent" the

Work at Universi ty Inslruments usCtI In »sycholog lCOI This Is the result Of experime ntal lcsling of mu~ical ability have P .. OV.

work done very lar"ely In the unl· Pr1 of great volu~ In determining ver~ity under the dh'~ lion of D~an the nature and degree of tulont thaI Seashore. who has hecome an au' n ~Ingcl' hns. thorily on the psycholol;'Y'lnd an· "ocationnl Guides lhropology of music amI has brought Thl'se tests al'e uSN1 In m'lny Internutional tame to the unlvur· schools to a id the work of "oeotlon· slty. n l guldunce, according to n .. n.n Seo-

'''fhc''e ha" alwoys been grent In· shore. terest In the orl!-rln nnd evolution oC By analyzing' thes" va.rlutlons and Illuslc, bUl up to the p" csen t Only 1)lotttng thcm on a chart the "el~nce gcnp"ul obscl'v'!-tlons have bee n of antlrl'Opology una the g"('atPst made by scientists and musicIans," advancements will be made In IIlU' he added. sic.

ilep)'O(luced 10 Eye In photograph In!: lh e song or In· "Now we haye Instruments for strumenlal music, D~an Seashore

rppord lno.; , tl'Unscrlblng. and Intel" explulned, a beam or light Is I'e· pl'cling artu"l music In the natul'lll rlected Into the cameI'D froln f.L A('h · H~LUnti;' among primitive people; In· sltlve membrane which vibrates as Rtrum ~ nts (01' '11cusul'lng the musl· the sound strikes It. cnl talent of singers nnd players Tbe light moving back and forth who"~ music 13 recorded in thelr across the film produccs a ~Igzag primitive haunt,,; and the new sci· l'eco"d which shows CV(wy varlatlo~ r ntl(lc conccpt or the musical mind within one·thousandth Of a. sooond.

Late a .oat M .a y

Cause Jap R a cer

to Lose Contes~ l. __ " I

NEW TOHK , ~r"y .. (AP) .- Six hoUrs delay In tho clocldng- or the llnel' Aqultonln, caus~(\ by roll' ort tht- gl'nnd tiunks. Is believed to have los t Ryuk lchl MalsuI, " meo r1l'01: n(1 the \vol'lt! arid $1.000.

'fho delay cuused the .Jnpl.lneRO t" I,veIQI' to miss the wes tbolln(l al,·· lI1ull lJlu ne which was to have cur-1'1 d him on the first leg of a fligh t to Vlrlorla. B.C.. Where hI' hOI)ed to calch the Pacific \lne,' President ('Ie"(' lu ;,,1.

Wh en the a I ['mil II I)lane WftS

forcl'd to take orr withOut hll11. <\1"

"ulIgemen L~ were made to n;"k o th o journey to the PacIfic cod~t bl' lI·uln .

"okhlo A,·ukl. the eastbound; can· lestant In tho raco spontlOI'ed by tho .fIJI Shhnpo. J R'IJll.nnSe nOW" pallel'. should n''l'lve ~t 1'Oy/,o May 13 0,· 14, ten <lays beCQ\'e Malsul Clin get there. ~'he I'lvllls pasijed each oU)m' In AI"l)lnnes between Hnnovcl' und Am~terdam.

Roomer Discovers

Body of Landlady

. in S mok y IK i tchen

s'rOlUf LA]{8, ~hy 7 ( \l')-'J':,c body of Ml's. ItelJ('cNl "m l,lwll ; HQ yetU"R old , wa~ found in th" sllu)h"~ fllI~d I"tchcn Of hc,' h')m " h(' .. (' S ·H · tII'clay, l)esltle an ove,·tu,·ne<l l' ~to·

""nl' stoV['. It """I fo '0(1 hy J<"'~d G"iCflth, " /·oon,(' ,·.

The theory or 1'. S. l'al'l~h, COU n· ty COl'onel', was lhul thp a.gt'd WOIn un hud urcidentllily oV""lul'ne<l th!" HtOVI'. Igni ting h('I' dL'.h in~. and WIlS too (ee1J10 to lI ummnn uld. p'p .. Ish .ald ho,veve,·. I hat he would n(jt I'ende,· n verdIct unW turth er In · vestlgatlon.

Robber Gets T en Ye~J'I ALGONA. MllY 7 (A f').'....:Jut!J!'e 1".'

C'. ])u vldson or Enll'1ntsllU\''<: hll R Hen lonc~d I l('nry rll'hvcl' (If Bu'n­t" ~ft nnu }Jenny S"ll~t of Emmet~­bur", to lcn yetu's cach In thtl s ti1ie l'CfonUlltofy lit Anrtnl0~ for tile hUl'glal'Y or' KrnnC:II:iy Drothe\'8 store 'It nancroCt April l~, Th y pleaded ~ullt~· .

Chicago Symphony

Orchestra to Play

at Cornell Festival

MOUNT VERNON, May 7 (Spe' cl:,l)-'l'hp thlrllpth Comell eollegr JlIay 111 usle feAlival wl\l he hl'ld this spring Mny 10, 11. and 12. 1"01' tho twentY'slxth yea" , the Chicago Sym. phony o"cheRu'a will be (catured at the fe~lIval on threc of the !lvp prog,·ams. FrWay ('venlnc; and Sat· urday u[lprnoon and evenl nil'.

The Chleago Symphony ol'chestm. one of the world's leading o,·ches ·

tin enormous numhcr or Rmall buy· {'orn 11I'lcrs 11('(':\1111' w('ok l\(trr' cr'" througho ut the country. vlslblr SUIl]lly tll';lll '('S wrr(' \lustpit.

:Mnny Wall Rtrert llro[eRHlonnls till' d"r"ells(' or ~,241.000 1.lIHhd not RoM storks at the oprnlnp; only to hcln~ liM much IlH had lieI'll el( ' "uy them buck Inter a t h~.{hrr prlrrH Il<'rtr'd . O<,sl(]p", corn planting Is wIl en thl'Y dl~Povl'red lh'l t, th('y m<lkln" J:uud 11I·Og('(' .... ovp,' II wl,l ~ had mll<juoged the aPllelil or lIw 1\1'('1\. Ott'" 1\Vl'I'II,~~' 1 10\V(' ,·. Mym. huylng puhllc. '\'ILVI'S or n"oftt tOK· l);(thlzln~ rhlcn~' with whf'nt. Ing swept t hrough the lHtlrkcl at In· Our" Khe", I'll ton~lct"l'!Iblp Htrrngtl1 tervols. but o(ff" ' lngH wpr(, rpn.tlll~· In tI", rnl'ly trailr. hut Rolrl ocr la(H. ahsorbed. with Clnn l Quotnlions not I,"c.ols look profltli r,.,."ly on th .. fnr from the (lay's hIgh leve1!\. Il!l\'''nrl'~. n 'c"' pts were 1IlJcnll Al

Profess.o r Lazell

Will L ead "Bird

Walk" Tomorrow

ril l's. and Ihl~ I,ut eo".'<lI'I'ILhlp J1r~"­.. urI' on t hl' murk .. t. Thl' Khl,)pln;( <lrrnllnrl wa~ motlN·,ltr. t,ocnl RhIJl· mpnlS w('r" :7ii .000 hU Rh"I .

~:~:. I~Jr;l~; t:1: ~~~ec~~:)~tl'~~e~~~:~~ A "bll'(1 wlllk" s l'l.rtln;>: lit 5 o'c\O~I~ do"c Thomas (]UI'lng thp I'a"ly YNlrH lomo\'\'ow morning (('om lIw ,,11'1I:! ."1 of Its history. nnd mOI'o rec~ ntly lhc~ ~Id OI.~ItOI wlll Ii!:' c'~ntlU Cll'(1 ": unusuu1 and Inter'cstlnA' eonductOl', I tCC. }, !""de"lde .1, LazcH . of th I,'redel'lck I;jto('k, th 'hlcago musl. "rhool ot journllllHm. "1\0. w,lI point cla.ns hav!> become world famou_~. out dlfferl'nt kinds of hh'u • 1t",1 .el~

\\·I1 ... ·hou~e 1IJ1(1 Hhlpl>JnJ;' Intl'r('~t " wrre HI'IIrl'H nC pro \' I Kl l1n~ 1\1111 thl­t,,!,! Il\r"u1r \lOlInt" l'hlllllnrcd nn up· IUl'n In ho~ \'n1uP".

Florenco A uatral. gl'('at Australian something of theIr COIOl'ij, "On)(H ""' .

sop I'll.Il O. who "leaRec\ the Cornell hnblts. . festival lIudl<'nc(. two years ago With The a~nuul trill. I ~ ]lr''':IL'! IY .f:' her opening concert. Is to sing lL~aln the slrls phY"leul tralnlnll . III <s ~, this a[ldng' on ThuI'sday evening as I,ul anrone Inlel'I'Htrc1 In "'I'wlng- n;" the fh'st numb!'r of tho llrogram. I til·!' at this houl' Is wol 'om e .0 J" , The Gordon String qunrtet, the In. the group. , dlvldual m rube,'s of whIch are fa. A route which ha. heen tok"n , n mlliar as members of (he Chicago prevlou" years 8t[1I·t.< nlnnr.; th l' "Ivr' Syrn])hony orchestra wlil vlay Fri. behind Iowa Union, '''Howln'' ; 11 ' day a ft(,l'J100n.' I'lver n orth up past tll(' various' \'II'

tel'nlty houMes to the rlty 1,l'Iel)(o,

W illiams t o Attend

Meeting at Chicago

tlwn winds throul\'h th,· city parI •. and ends back ()J1 the e"mpU8 Ibollt 7 o'clock.

STOCI{ I\L\R1<ET AVERAGE '

20 Ind. Mondn.y .. . .207 .30 F"ldny ................... 206. 10 '\'('rk RI;O ..... ... _ ..... _201.71 Yl'lIr flgO •. ,,_ ........... 15·1.66 JlI"(h 1928 ....... _ .......... 20 7.30 Low 1928 ................... 17 .84

Tol(\1 .lock /1111('$ 4,1;61,300

Armed Men Get $9

20 nflil. 155 ,09 164.118 J 53.81 HUt

(,EDAR RAPIDS, • lay 7 (A 1') -Poll!'e tonight wel'C senrchlng tor two \11('1\ who held Ull II. gasoline fill· Ing stall on u nd escn.pe<! with $0 from th cash register. afte r threlltcnlnll th~ attrndAn l with rcvolvers.

C. C. WllllnmH. dean of the cOl' IP!:c of I'nglnrerlng. will leav ~ ~Ol' Chicago tonight (0 attend a III eun;>: of the comm Ittee on ma,onl-Y, ~truc· lures. and fou ndationg of · .. he Amerl· cll n Rnllway fo:nglneel'lng ;1"Melallon Dean \Vlllinms will retul'll tomon-o,y nlg hl.

umma· -------- ----

HAPPY?

S 1,lre! I Sene;! my

clothes to

T. DELL KELLEY .1

, Iowa City's Oldest Cleaner

cum laude:

~PEAK to the trainer, ~ the coach, the doctor, . . o~ the physiology pro- I

lessor. They'll tell you ,

nppoal 1101111 n.t 10,000. Notice or .W. D. ,Bearce Gives npllt'n l to the 8uprcmo cou,·t Wl\8 I .,' , .

." .. that there is a no Illore healthful habit than your daily two biscuits of

given by thr uttol'll(,y for tho 6e· Illustrated Lecture tensc. , • - '~

~Ir'l!/Johnson died during the last An lIIustl'otrd lectu"e on the " .\ p. ChrlRlmaR holidays. Illicatlon Of Il'c tr lclty to .... l1l'Oall

~iker UnJ:tarmed

• " by 12~ Foot Fall

" I'll PI~JHOR. Wis., May 7 (AP)­

Theodore Blaclto\\'Akl, 14 ypnrA ol ~. I)lunge<! 125 feN IlIlo t he gorge ~t Ihe rodt of II10nltou Fo ils )'esterdo~' lln~ li ved to t('11 of his nl lmculous escape.

Billelcow. I", with It companion, ,lohn J]o¥nnl, wns ('xlllo"lng wilen he fell ovor t ha fl" eeln lco Into t ho wu, te,', nO"rowly missi ng jagged wali A. He gr' HI'CC' II l o~ u ntil hpl,j I'earh' ~n 11 1m . I [(' IVA" only ~Cl'n.lr ll d on " IM 111'111 nnrl 111111 n hrod I)l'u l c,

O IJ~ l'l\tloh." ,~as glvon IWl'r .festrl'· dny artr"noon I\y W. D. Hell"" r\ Of th rall"oad enA'ln cl'lng (/('])' \1'1 menl DC Ceneral E lectric comllunl', I:! h enecto c1 ~' , N. Y. Tho lec ture. wns Iwoug ht he"e by Ih ~ ::tudenl hranch tif t he An1er lcan Ihslllutc or ('Iect,"cfll eng ineers.

WSU:I ProJran:t - " ,:I .....

o a.m.- Mnl'l< t l'epo l' ts. 10:30 ll, rn .-Now8 hou /·. ) 2:25 noon-Now~ I·ovlew. I'lnno

Holo~, Louise Gibbon" SU~'Il I)I' I . 6:00 I).tn.- I'I) II'Y, Huth AnM ,·Hon . 0:00 p.I1I .- Dl rlnrr \n1l"lr, II IHI'I .lrr

t QI'SOn (lr\'h ~s(I" I,

DO~ou .I-SU-"~ I t;. f,' Ii,. I '"'"

Want a Summer Job? ,

A Propc.siticn Thut ,Will Finance

Your School Year. Come up and

Tall, it Over:

lIaabataa Woolen Mills . 13 }·2 S. Qubuque , . Above l"olweU's

"l "'"\..

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Markets at a Glance

NEW l 'OIUC RInck -Strong; In'~.tlllent 81mr<,_

NU,.pn." nrevloUIi record . Bonds-rIrm; ralls nnd copper IIC­

Uv!'. 1"orell:'n ('xchanl':'''-:\fixe<l: Jonnn­

<,.' ypn drop ~O I}olnt to new lU~8 low.

Hug r~'ltN't1y : Irnd ~upport. CIJI(,AGO

"'heat-Ectal'; f'lvorable wI'n t h"r r.,"·lhw ·st.

(iarn I~ f'y; ('xc~1Jcnt wC'n.th()1" for fUl'''' \'o"ork.

("AI t1<,-Strong tn hlghl'r. I l()~N-A<1vllncc<1.

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T rading in Market

B roadens ; Volume

Compa r atively Small

NEW YOnK. May 7 (II')-Trac!lnl; In I hI IWlnd ntfll'kl'l to,1:Iy WIUJ Ihe hro "ll·~t III 1II0nths , but Iho yolo

uml' ".il." com(ltlmUvely small . Prl('c" Il" 'n p l1,lIy w'r tlrln nnd d'nn<· .... IImlt,·,l.

I'!I. P.lOI . rlJu~tment v·g. Texas & p~~lnl' 5'~ nn,l Inlel"natlon I Rail· \< ;ly~ "f C"nlrnl A mer·len. IIhowed om/' hl1llrllvc'Mfnt In IlI'lc"s, Ih

1.,IlC'1' III1\'fIn('\n", mol' Ibun II point. :"lew York 1"lIl'lIonH ShOWNI IIlIl dlnng .. •.

Arl\'Jly (0 Iht' eOIlIl"'r I. ~UP~ WOK

;, fe"ture ur the '''(\UHtl'llll group. .\nllcon(ln 7'" ollvancln!;, mor Ihnn II point Hnd Andes fr.' cUonlllly. UIII· Ilk. w(','(, In filiI' d m nil. AmHlcnn ~r('h'''h()ltI' & 'fl'h' PI'uI.h 4·s mudo ll.

~rrlnll gai n. whl\(' ('ulllm1)I:t ClII~ I< 1';'£1'\1'11' !i'H Hnll II r .. ", other" ~lo~c'J " l1h ~ml\ lI not 1o •.••. Inll'!'nAIIClnnl IIlllt l'l, "'M tuuchrd thl' )'1';\r'lI hhd, ,It 1O() ~ In I'n"I)/ trading, I,ut clo,"tl t'~1('tJu n"lIy 10w(' l'.

I II.llan In,III.II'I,,1 Rnd municipal "!)nds ('untlnllpd tu Irad the fore~n JJ.t. ,,'th cll~' of ?IlIun ai's rench· InJ:' :. new "ecortl hIgh nt 951.

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lYoo}worlh "('0. 18~b Gyp. 11m, 74; Wahl.

A Keen Sense of Rumor

has ntade Braeburn U niver ... , 1

sity Clothcs ' one 'of the chief topics of conversation t. on every earn pus.

New Spri'ng Braeburns

$35 $40 $45

"A.U"B'S 130 ~. Dubuque St.

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Tuesday, May 8, 1928

NIGHT NEWS EOlTOn Hart.ell Spence

A n Ideal of Service

O E llUNDRED years ago today Jean

Henri Dunant, the man who was more clil'cctly responsible for the founding of the Hed Uross than ony other person, was born. III his carly thirties, in 1 62 hc presented his idea of such an organization which he hlld conceived in the aftermath of one of history's bloodiest battles.

In a pamphlet, "Un Souvenir de Solfer­Ino," he advocated a society, or interna­ti·mal group of societies, which would pro­"ide nurses and aid during war and in times (If epidemics, floods, great fires, and other unexpected catastrophies. They would be truly international in charaeter and dis­p!.'nse their services without regard to na­tionality.

From Dunant's idea has grown the Red Cross as it is today. He traveled, wMte, talked, and expended all his energy to gain Sll pport for his idea. His efforts resulted in an international conference in Geneva in 1863, and this paved the way for a formal diplomatic convention a year later which, by international treaty, created the Red Cross. , Dunant's ideal exists in fifty-six nations today, each of which has a national soeiety of Red Cro s. And each society is joined with the others for concerted humanitarian effort to relieve human suffering. During the World war, during the Mississippi flood disaster, during strikes the Red Cross has emphasized Dunant's ideal in active service.

Dunant died in obscurity, with no recog­nition for his immense service. Yet today Jli~ ideal has developed into one of the 'n'eatest humanitarian organizations ever known.

Ninety-Minute Parking

IOWA CITY merchants and city officials have been disagreeing over the enforce­

mcnt of the ninety·minnte parking law ill the bu,'iness district. City officials claim tha.t discrimination in allowing visitors to 1.ark indefinitely is not just to residents of Towa City. Merchants claim that shoppers from surrounding towns will not come to Iowa City if they are not granted parking pri v il eges.

Out·of·town cars should be given the cOln·tesy of unlimited parking. What sort of an impression of Iowa City would their owners gaill if they were forced to pay a fine beca.nse they parked a few minutes oVl'l'time Y

People coming into Iowa CitY' to shop are not unreasona.ble in their demand for park­jn~ privilege, Parking outside the limit would put the cash out of easy access of the Rtol'es and causing much inconvenience 10 farmers who must carryall the goods 1 h r,v pllI'ch aso.

'l'here must be a solutioll which is agree­able to both city officials who are honest­ly trying to take care of the traffic and pa L'king problems and merchants who are i ntpl'csted ill attracting nearby residents to Iowa City, But if Iowa City wonts to re­main a tracliJlg center, it must make visitors welcome.

The Condescension Toward Fiction

THERE seems to be quite iii condescending Attitude toward fiction 'among persons

who consider themselves ultra-intelligent. 'rhey clAim tll/lt it is decided waste of time to . delve into the work of 11Ovelists, and they SI1Y lhat narrative writing is mere­ly fOl' the lowel' cll1sses who can understand nothing unless it is presented in story-teU­inp: form.

rr you want philoRopllY, why not read it in its pure and unadulterated form, rather than in a philosophical novel, they argue. If yon want charaeter study, why not se­clIl'e it throllll iI medium of a good psychol­ogy book ? Tf yOll want history, why not ~o to tho hilltot'Y volumes' There is al­WIlYS milch 10llic in thcse statements, but Romellow it is clifficnlt to Agree with these l'x('cedinl-'tly matl'riulistic views.

Ono might urguc that it is useless for an aJ.'tist to paint II lovely scene, when one

call ride out and sec its replica On some­one's farUl. One might a well advise the yonng Lothal'ios to send their beloved af­finities books on "What Every Young Wo­mun Should Know, II in~teaLl of writing love Ronnets for them, 'I'o lea ve the fiold o·e fine m·tA, fot' II moment, it lI1ight h' ru;krd if one would like to eat hi!; 'l'hankRgiving dimw!' ill the form of concentrated food. tablets, to get the neces1!at'Y enol'gy,

But we woule1 not Rtunll for thiR. We enjoy Olll' vi~its through the m·t muscum!!, we thrill OVl'r th lyrics or tIle poets, we cnjoy the taste of richly flavored bl'own turkey a11(1 the cl'anbo1'l'Y sauce. We en­joy the litt.le HOjOUl'l1H into the land of fic­tion. Our at'gumcnts mlly lack reason and logic, but they arc morc human.

Why Police Leave Home

POLICE l'('crntly fOllnel Ihe llpparcnlly stupified hody of Gilbert 'rane, mo1ion

picture actoI', in 11 vacHnt lot. 11 told a fantastic story of being brut ally robbed, beaten, nncl Jeft 1I11 conscioll,~ by t hl'ec men and a woman. JJlstNHI of takin~ prompt action, the police laughcd at him,

The first instinct of the a vcrAge person i~ to becomc fi red with angel' at such a talc. lIe considcr~ the policc forcc a~ an institution clesign~d to protect trusting cit­izens from tho repetition of such olitbul·sts. '1'0 have it scoff at this account without thol'ongh investigation ~cem~ outrageons.

'rben the reader examines the fact~ again and Rees the magic words, "motion picture actor." 'l'he whole· situation is cllll'ificd. Anothcl' ingenious attempt at publicity mis· cu l'l'i cd. lnstead of f('('iing Hngl'y, one is tempted to send the. fo rce a box of ciga l'R.

Crane i .. the mall who, thl'e months IlgO, left h'is eoat ly ing 011 the 'shol'l'H 01' a lakc. 'l'hinking or him a~ a possible suicide the police d ragged tho bottom, a III I kept a ~lorc or le's thorongh lookout (Ol' his body. 'l'he prcss unfortllnat>ly SRW fit to (ll'vote an extremely limited llmounL of' ~paelJ to the "su icide. "

'When Crane sa IV bow hi~ plan had gonc astray, he felt that he could not lose cycry­thing, so he appeared lit the police Htation

• a few dayA later and reqllestpcl the I'c/ul'n of his coat, which, apparcntly wall the most sagacity he has shown 1'01' SL'vL'I'nl lIlonths.

Wanted-Traffic Cops

SATURDAY l1ight ir. a big night in most cities, and it is no cxc<'ptioll here. And

with Saturday night comes an in(lux of hundrcds of shoppcl's, tourists, and gucsts.

That traffic was congested last Satur­day night at the lll1siest down town comcrs is putting Ihe description mildly. At times it was little short of total pal'aiy~is. Mo­torists were trying to crOHI; illtel'Scctioll from every corner at the sallle tillw. 1'('(1· estrians dodged f1IHl stiff·arllled their way between traffic streams. Olllookl'rH stood at street corners al1(1 won(1e1'(,11 Wlly no onc was being knocked do\\'n in tltr ml'lec.

While we do not haye 0111' automatic tra(­fic lights, we could adyantageotlsly provide a real live tra (fie policeman at some of the busiest corners Saturday nights.

Fear is held by some that Col. Charlcs A. Lindbergh, will II)' once too often with a disastrous result. 1l1aybe so. No one can tell what may happen or how. Bobby Leach went Over, iagam Fal1~ in a barrel and caml' Ollt unharmed. LIller Ill' slippecl on lin orange perl in the street (111el rec<,ivccl injmies which CHIlHCd his death.

A news head in one of om l('ac1ing daily papers l'ccpotly eontainrd ihis sturtlillg bit: "Rockford man lost's mcm~)l'y in Chi· cago. Finds it. ill Tcxltll." Evidently thc Lone Stal' stall' is coming to the fore more ways than one.

Wifu Other Editors

Henry Ford Sees With One Eye (~l'Ihl'aullCe JOI\I'nltl)

H cnry Ii'Ol'd, iu a rccent issue of. a na­tional magllv' ille, sees in the coming election a test of our wi ilingncss to accept sound economics a the ncxt stcp to insure COll­tinued national pro~perity. " We have prov­ed that wages can he madc high. We have now to pcove that they can be continuous­l,y paid-that tit I'C call bc no periods of lmemploymcn t over which the wOl'ker can· not finance himself. "

This is the route mat'ked "Full Dinner PaiI"- anel not so plainly, "Empty Corn Cl'ib"-over which many men likc llenry Ford tra.veled to indorse McKinley. It is the avenue down which 'Mr. Ford motored to indOl'se Galvin 'oolidge. Now IIoovel'. But Mr. Ford find l; flO llJe vcry bad hole!'! in the avenuc. What does ho do about them T

"Wo have had a numb('l' oC congrcs­sional investigations throngh s vera I years which have showu up SOUle bad conditions. But the pcople have always known that a certain number of rascals got into polities and that they 81'e about eq l10lly distributed l/7long the pal'ties ... DishoJ1sesty is never

I more than a detail and can be hanclled as such."

So the thing to do itl ltot to bc inclignant about Teapot Dome and all tho r l'lst which went with it. 1\1r. J!'ord but cxpre scs in unother way the Coolidge wllming, "I want no hue and cry." There was ltO hLlc find cry, at least nOlle by MI'. Goolidgc. And there is today a very germ'al fccli ng thnt the rascals have cscaped. ] Hit l\fl'. l!'ol'd's idea that this is "no mOro thall a detail," to be handled as such T

Mr. Ford il'l blind to thc fltCt" Ot· passes over the fact, that we cannot have that de· velopment he talks about unless tho moral fiher, the spiritual background, of the na­tion is sound, Wo cannot havo that next step and Teapot Dome, too:-

Chills anel F.,"er

'rho nonseUM about th e Slamcs<. twi n who couldn't ge t away has nothing to do wltll sadness. 'Wo I'C'

g)'et tho errol', but there Is such " thing you know as being mlslnfol'IIl' ed. This, says Schiltz, 1s the real CiLUSC":

JA.st June, 1 saw hOI' go down l!o\,ol'lly row, (1)'0'' tho lust timo) 'fhe sun light in her hall', A 1l0Llwr Ilght In her ~Y08-

'J'lIls Jun(', She due~II't gO down sorority

"OW (She's nut In schuol ,wymore) Hut I Rce her image thel'e 'Vhll" I l'omellluer and she for·

ge ts. -Schiltz.

• • • ~'eml\O""rl1y, stl'll'!ly, and 1)0 In·

fully (PllgU final exnms) IJPeaklng, It Is sti ll 1\-lay, but wo al'guo that c,\londlll's shou 1<1 nOVel' bo ullowed to interfel'e with versification. if" poet wants to sl t on 0. snow bani" and Sing of a sununcl' HUll , COcO

cola, UI\(l palm leaf fan~, he should be nl1owet1 to do so.

• • • '1'0 D"aho wlth theSe ollllos·

iuus "enhsts! 1)"ul,e IltlOI'C~ being obnoxiOUS. It slung a plncapplo too. Just

Ihlnk, pineapples were the only claim 10 distinction CllIcngo ha(l bcmidc Mayor 'rltomso n, and now Dl'Ilkc­that-oh, yes, thaL cllarmlng IILlio university in DCH ~IQlncs you know, the ono 1I0l'th of the Cush anll Ca"I'Y ':I'occry "Lore with the I '~d bl'lck ft'onl, hns nmde tilem trite. \Yo 1.1UuLe ;

"Next relny tlmo we hopp the c·n· lire pop ulatiun or lowa City !loesn 't IHL'oC to be Ullllrc!is('d ana ]Jut \0

betl. -))1'1,1,o ))elilhir.

• • • As Zona Oale would say, "It'. the

Impllc:l.llon. " JIIIPel'fe('Uy Soli(1

(T"agedy In Ollt) AcL) SLage selllngs u nd dr:untltls POl"

sona.. III list he got by Implication, Ill' nol all.

"flll hi lht) mllldle pleaso." "Why I'm J'ight Sl)UllrO In lilt'

mldllll'. Oh ooh hoot (l<'cmlnine imi, tallon of A Iplne yodeler) .1Imc·c·o·o! 'It do" n!"

" ",,'re 1;01111'; to lie lIll hrl·e." '''Oh, YIlUOOOOOO hooooo·oo iL's tip

)ing .. J hl1l'·('o·C."

"Is It? You)' I'oolmust ))e 011 tlll\1 slue. "

"Don't b~ I'ullny. "'I' mlghl Ul'O,,"" )OOOOOOO! I~ It "ulid?"

"Yee.h." "llh·h }'OtlrlOOOO hoooo." Blub. Blub. Ulub.

• • • "WI",t nt'~ IVII to WPM thp poln

oJ'f OUI' rountain pen l'uzzing toilay'I" ~aid la Chlsena (thanks, Schlitz for (h~ title) to Chllz the GI' at.

i'l')olitics. tI

"Wltnt about politics?" "U's CI':lZY." "\I'hal'~ crazy auout It?" "Everylhing.'·

Ye gods, [L column is only 21 Inch~s long [Lnll politics Is a big sub· Ject.

"Well. 1'''-7.7. II1'0hihiUnn allmlnt.­t"".tOr· R C. YcIlowlcy, the boy with lhc (mti·bL'ew cnmp1ex, 1ho olll "11\'0 who lhlnl{s thot brew by any otheL' Ilume is lemonade-therefore nlO1"(' orthodox, lhe HcanUmonous Himp who wants to delete Webster by reo moving the most muslcnl, inSI)lra' tlom,1 the mORt sublime word in tIll' J'ingllsh IOngllo 01' on the ~:ngll"h

iong- ue, Dl'cw-Urpw-Bl'ew- llow melodious! How-any, are you lis' ll!ning-?IO U~oJ"

H~'he n write your own column ." • • •

Oh E. C. sare that word 'l'ouch not n. single letter Grcen RiveI' llIay bl> law(ul But BRE'W SoulltiM so much

wetter! - IJ.J.\\'.

Witnesses Testify to Poor Condition

of Hawkeye Bank West UNION, May 7 (AP) - L.

H. Hautb, ,president of th reorgan· Ized ba.nk of Hawkeye, tegtlfying at the trial of M. V. Hendel'8<ln, charl:'o ed wltb fraudulent banking, suit! that much of the papel' tal'en over from the failed bank was un· collectable.

A. H. Brooks of Independence and A. J . Brown, H. W, Abbott and C. A. Mitchell, fill' mel'S of near Hawk· eye testified as to thelt· IndebtedneSe to the 1nsolvent bank.

DUl'Ing tho session, about fl!' teen witnesses were called to te9tify to deposits made Just betore the bank closed and to show their 108lle8. Testimony that the bank disposed of n. piece ot city property the day It closed also was given. -

Good Roads Meet Draws Delegates

From 30 States nES MOINms, May 7 (AP)-Delc'

gMes from thirty Btates have regis' t('red tor the 16th annual convention oC tll0 United Statl!1l good roal1s asso· ciallon, to be held here May 28 lo June 1, J. A. Rou ntree, dh'ector general h!ls announced.

States to be repreaont a (tre AIIl' h!lma, ArIzona, ArkanS!l8, Otllfol.·nla, Colorado, OOOl'gla, Illinois, Iow!l, Kan8as, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mary· land, Mlchlgnn, Minnesota, MIssouri, Montana., l\'ebraska.. New York, North Carollna, North Dakota, Okla· homa, South Carolh\l1., South Da· kota, TennQssee, Texas, Virginia, West Vlrglnl!l, Wlleon.ln and Wyo· mlnS',

• MEANDMINE

SEE TJo4\ S MiTT JACK? i GlIE'SS 'YOU DO/>J'T k'tJo\,IJ .I

T~AT THAT MITT HA~ PuT THE .D1("1MERS ON A L:Oi'TA GuYS WHA'i TOT THEY, WAS Go,r-J' 'T() 'B<JRrJ vP

HEV HEY Bo - SEE THIS , .BA8Y? THAT OLD BAT

WAIT A MtNViE' JACK:"-" I WANTA TeLl. 'fA SUMP''''' .

HAS CERT'NL'r' pur A LoTTA PITCHERS ON THE 'RACt-<-~ SAY cSL.:lf'o'I - THAT "PtECE A

A80LJ'T THIS PILLOW - tT,J WA S Wl-\stJ. we WSRE uP AGAINST WASHIN6'TOI.J , ;' AND vJf: WS Re. LSA!;mi ' , HtC'K'R.Y. IS A FINE,sT -1\.

IHE LEAdUE: - .. E'M'" sse. - iHEY H .... t> BAtlrES ON f"IR.Si M.J1:> I

5S.Co~D- ssE-

I TELl.. 'l'A ,sUM- THey AIN 'T A 131',"1 IN TH' \-lULL LEAGU E: \o\}HAT CAr-J Lf.'r'

, Aw . FeR-I CA~'T STAND FSR

THAT GUY~ H~'.s ALWAYS ' . , • : He: IS ALWAYS ~HooTlrJ .

uP L.o!JG .5[D~ IHIS 13AlI'r'~

'1OU Kr-JO(.A..I WHAT A WICKED; BU,vCH A PITCHER 'Tj:('cues .HAD - .5AY I .5IM?L-'r' RUIN'!"

OFF A80UI WHA' HG. '.

.DONE>:- He OuGH-rA

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Official Daily Bulletin The University of Iowa

nuJleU,,~ 1111(1 announcements for the Offlclal Dally Rull~tiJ) COIUUlIl must be In tho hllnds of Lola Randall 101 journlllislII building, b)' 4 p.III ., or 11:30 a.m., o~ Saturday, to appear in the followln!: momlni"1 Dllily lowall. Volume II!, No. 171 May 8, 1928

Faulty Notice. CONCERT OF L'NIVlmSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

The annual concert of the university symphony orchestra, under the dh'eet!on or Prof. Frank E. l(endl'le, w111 be given at Iowa Union ·Wednes· day evening, M!ly 9. No admission will be charged and the publlc Is Invited LO attend. FRANK EJ. KENDRU:.

IOWA 1)'\~lES CLUB rt Is very important lImt all members of the University of Iowa Dnmes

clUb be presenl at thell' meeting '\-"cd Iles<lay, May 9, at 8 p.m In the liberal art~ dr'awlng 1'00111. Election of officers wll\ be held at that time.

MARJORIE BENFER

Undergraduate Notice. , 1\I0Tmm·SO;,(·DAl:GHTER BANQUET

Reservations 111 ust bo mude ))efore 'l'hurSday noon. Tickets may be purchn.sed from membel's of nfOl'tllr Board, A.F.I., 01' at the Iowa UnIon.

MOTHER'S DAY COMMITTEE.

UNln;RSJTV SYl\IPHOSY CONCERT The University Synll)hony Orehc"tm, P,·of. Frank E. Kendrle conduc·

tor, will j:(lve Its annual formal co ncert 'Vednesday, May 9, In the Iowa I:l1ion, at 8:1ii p.l11. 'l'herc Will be no admission. F. B. KENDR1E:.

WOMAN'f! FOI~ENSJC COUNCIL 'Voman's Forensic t:oun('11 will meet ThUrsday, May 10, at 5 p.m. In

rool11 ] I fi 1I1>('1'1l1 arts. Lo.~t meeting- of tbt> yeal·. Impo,·tllnt business. Everyone out. MAROAR(:;'r SMOKI!:, president.

\VIII'my Whitby literary soclely will hold a hn.nQUet 'l'uesday, Muy 8, nt 6:] 5

In the Iuwa Ulllon. All lllemlJers please 1)0 pl·esent. MARGARET SEXTON.

'l'HE'I',o\ EPSlLON The regula,' mcetlng or '~heta l';Ilstlon w1l1 be held WedneSd::.y, Mny 9,

at the church. A baseball gnmCl Is sch~(Juled to begin at 6:30 and wll1 ue [ollowed by the regular nwnthly suppel·. ES'l'I-lER D~MPS1'ER.

TJCJ{ETS P'Olt l\~O'l'J1EIt'S DAY BANQUET Tickets for Moth~I"~ Day Imnqllet, Muy 12, can be had for $1 each at

\VhetHtono's No.1 and from MorIaI' BOII"d and A,F.l. members, and at each SOI'ol'ity and fl'aLel'llily house, Curd I', and the quadl'!lngl ,

BARBARA KIT1'REDGE.

S"~f\LS Scals meeting 1'htlrsdny, !l1:ny 10. Last me ting ot year. Dinner at

Iowa. Union at 6 1).111. Members ul'ged 10 attend. O. ALLEN.

To HISS EL l='

Second Semester Final Examinations Will Commence Thursday, May 24

J927· 1928 SECO 'n SEMESTER EXMIlNI\TION Fl('HElll'U'J

The Pro/;'1'It1ll Commlttpe of tho CoJleg".~ or Llbel'ol AI·tS, EducatiOn and Commerce, and the Gmduatp ColJ(')(e, at a meetlng held ~928, aut/lorI7.ed the following examination ~he(lul within the JlPrloc'l Thnrsday, May !4, 8 1I.'n. to Thlu'8flay 1\1ay 31, 4 p.m., 1928. The regulllr pt'ogram I)f clll8S work will be ~uspended, Ilnd the following sem~9tl'l··('xamlnntlon program substituted for It. CI~ses ""III meet fOI' exnmlnatlon In the rooms in which they have l;een regulnrly meeting (with the pal'Ual exceptions noted below In the cases or lhe examination8 In rreshman EngllBh and first· year and second·yea,· French).

The Committee directs lhe; uttentlon of both students und Instructors and professors to the regulation that there Is to be no deviation, In tho case ot any ell mlnatlon, rrom this 8chedule,-{'xcept lUI authorized by the Committee on til<' student's writtl'n Ill'UtiOIl rtJed In umple time, llupported by the recommendation of the depurtlll('nt conc<.'rned,-to lll'ovide relie!: from an exc~ .. slve numh{'r of examination. within a slngl(' day, Devlat10n fOr the purpose or ~ettlllg t hl'oug-h earlier will not, be permitted.

ClaSses (except In ft'el!hrnan gngllsh and flrsl·yea" and second·year French,-s('c N.n. below) whoAe first me tlngs ocrur:

Monday !It 8, meet fOI' ('xalllinuilon Thul'~duy May 24 10·12. Mondny !ll 9, meet tor c,xamlnullQn Tllur~(kly M<ly 24 8·10. Monday al ] 0, meet fur examlnlltlon Monday !llay 28 R·IO. Monday at 11, meet to I' I'xomlnation '1'h,"·!«fay ,111a)' 31 2·4, Monday :it 1 p.m.-examlnatlon }l','lday, !lluy 25, 8·10 a.m. Monday at 2 p.m.-{'xamlnation !:laturday, May 26, 8·10 a.m. Monday at 8 p.m.-<1'xamlnaUoll Saturday, lIrlly 26, 10·12 a,m. TueAday at 8, meet for examination ]1'rlday May 25 2·4, Tuesday 9, meet for examlnallon Thursday May 31 8·10. 'ruesday ] 0, meet for examlnallon Tuesday May 29 8·10. Tuesday 11, meet lor examlnallon Monday May 28 2·4. Tuesday III 1, meet for examination TU£>sday May 29 2·4. l'uesday at 2, meet for examination Thursday May 24 2·4. Tuesday at 3, meet for examination Tuesday ,May 29 10·12, The first meeting of a class menns the rlrst lecture or recitation period

in corU9£'S h,Lvtng hoth lectureH anil l'ecltnllons, !lnd laborntol'Y periods; or, In courses Invol\'in/;' only InbOl'lltory \fori!, the finlt clo~k hOllr of the first weekly meeting. }1'0.· ('xa.mple, cbE'mlsll'y 2b m('~t8 tor lectures T Th at 11 o·c1ock. Tile first meellng, eonSl'quently, o~curs Tuesday at 11 o'clock, and the eln.ss "III meet ror xall1lnatlon Monday. May 28, 2·4, ac:rordlng Lo the foregoing labl~, Again, phYHlcs 126 mef'ts twice each week, T F, tur a three·docl{ hour laboratory ('xerel"e, 1·4 o'dock. The period Cor the examlnallOn Is, Iherefure, Tue80a)", May ~9, 2,4 o'clock.

N.D. All ~ecllons or freshmaJl Engllsh wlll m t slmullaneously In the ['ooms In whkh they havo been regularly meeting thl'oughout tbe semes' ter, Satul~13y, Mny 26, J :10 to 3:10 p.m.

All sections of l<'rench (21 and a ll ~e ... tlon8 of French (4) will meet simultaneously In the rooms 8peclfled below F\'idllY, Mlly 26, 10·12: /

French 1: Sections A, B, C. D, E, l!', G, LA AudItorium. Seellon" H , I , LA 225. Sectionij K and L, LA 203. Section M, LA 204.

French 3: Sections A and D, LA 300. Section B, LA 4. Section C, LA 16. Section E, LA 118. Se tlon 1'" LA 224. Section G, LA IV4.

The vlulllt!OI1S [rom Ihe gene'"lll plan, as to French (2) and (4) are dUB NOTICE TO UNIVEUSJTY ORCHESTRA Members of the tJlltVeL'~lty orch~Htra will lellVe Tuesday, May 8,

7 p.m., from In fl'on;.. of tho boy scout bUilding, fol' Oakdale. F. E. KENDRIE.

at 10 th circulllstance that n. control exp rlment is being carried on In thl teaching of th~se classes, involving tbo n ce8l!Ity tbat the lI3.Il1e examlna· tlon, In cl\ch of, th ije group~, b given In aU tlolla 011 the Mille day and ut the s,une hour.

INTElWnO"'HSSIONf\l~ SOIWRIT ~ COUNCIL KIlPpa Epsilon will 8pOn~01' the last interprofessloll!ll 80rorlty council

dinner at tho BUI'kJey hotel, Thul'sdlty, May ]0, at. 6 p.m, Reserv!ltlons must ,bl) III to Lewlne J\1IIl'phy, 2251·W, Uy Wedn~sday noon.

COUMITTEEJ.

J'ANATIIENAE Ther wiIJ be a general rcheal's,,1 of Panathenae Thul'S(1ay, May 10, at

7:30 p.m. on tho deck ot the Iowa Union. Every Athena member should 1>0 there promptly at 7:30. I !,nnthenao a.sae8~ment of $UiO .hould be paid at this time. IIARRlliJT 1. lI1AlI.NKEl.

DI\NCl': Imt\Mi\ 'l'((' J{ET SAI.lE TE,ufS Thero wIll be 11 meellng ot a n raptalns of teams working on the dance

dram~ tlcl,et so.lo at the womcn'~ gymnasium 'l'u soay, .May 8, !It 5 I).m . ANNJiJ BRADFIELD.

1'1 El'RILON PI ELECTIONS EleoUon of orrIcel's for nellt yeal' fOI' PI Epsllon PI wlJl tllke pl!lce W ed,

nesday evening, at 7:30, (It tho Towa Onion. FRIDOERIC SCHNELLElR, pl·csldont.

OOTAVI1: TIIANET Octn.ve Thanet meeti ng 'l'ucsday, M!l,l! 8, M 7:15 p,m,

• VELMA BOOKlIART.

THE ROBERT T. WAIN IOWA IlARVARD SCHOLARSIDP MI', RobOl·t T. SlI'aln hUll established !l scholarshp of $260 to 'be award d

to a m mbcr of the seniOr C lll~H In thl8 1j nlv l'slty tor gradlll\l or profce· 810nl1.1 study In ony de.r)!lrtment In Jlllrvard university . The award wtll be Illude by a eOlllrnltle~ fl'OIll the g ra.dua te council on !l camp lltlve ba.Jls. All UPIlIIC!lllons 4lhOU lli ho 111 th o orflce or the gl·!1.dU(lte coli Ife betore May 10.

C. E , SIllASHORE.

1I0MIi: E(,ONOMICS LECTURE Ocneral Homo gconomiCB, Hcctlon "n," will mect ot n p .m. on Tuesday,

May 8, {Ol' leoturo. FRANCElS ZUILL.

Ui\.MLlN 0 , LAND lJamlln Ollr1(lnd Ill el'ol'l' ijoclety 11'111 oM a very Important meeting on

Tuesday, MllY 8, nt 7:30 ".nt. j~lectlo n of oWcers will take plMe. MIN Colony, one oC OUI' ('harte\' Illcmbers, will Rpeak to U8,

~CE STblAORlN, pre.ldent.

R'l'UUENT UOUN(J]L Student counOIl will meet TUesday, IIIAy 8, at Old Capitol, 4:30 p.m.

Plans tOI.· elections or Union boord onll Student Board (It Publlcatlon. will be dl~olUl8ed, Both old lind noW members arll required to 1l1tencl.

LEJll FLA1'1.I!lY, prelldont.

"Odd" clas88s, whose first Or ol)ly weekly meetings occur on WednN' day, Thursday, l<'l'ldny, or Snturday; or which 111 ct "as !lrranged"; wII 1>0 u.sslgned fOr examination at JthCl' one 0" !lnother of the following thre periods, 118 announced to each such cia by the Instructor In charge of the rlnss:

Frlduy, M!lY 25, 10·12. M:onday, ?loy 26, 10·12, Thursday, May 81, 10·12.

It should IJ borno In mind that th r II possibility of announcing tll'O Or more "odd" classes tor anyone or mOL' of th('se threo periods available for "odd" clMsee. 1'llcl·ctol'e, III conn tlon with any euch announce-ment It would doubllcll.'l bII well for th Instructor ma.kJng the announce­ment to WlCcl·tnln whether' IIny mcmllOr ot his c lass Is a lready under ap­I)olntment fOl' eXlunlnation In lome other elMS ror the proJ)Ollect perW. To be 8U" e, It is n0881bl~ lo have xnOlIIll~1I0n8 In more than one class at any ono of these time,-It 1\0 fl tll(Jent J n. lIlf.'mbl-r or more tban one ot the8e cia see. Slnc' I'ery rew Htlldvnl In French (2) and (41 will aJao b In "odd" classes, It 18 ])08 Ibl fOl' el·tuln "odd" elM es to be accomCl' dated during tho period pl'ovld el! for the80 clQ8lles In French subject to the precllutlon "ug~e8tt-d In the" ond sentence of thlll p!lragraph.

According to OM laU8e In tho formal (Ilculty action providing for I speCial B mellt r eXl'lIllnalion 1)I'0ItI'lun, "tho Inslt·u 101' m!lY U80 the examl' nation period fiS ho cs rlt pro\'ltled h holds the dall for the tull perW. He may have lm oral of " written t'lUlminatton, or both, or neither, H. may conUnu regulnr wOl'k 01' h may U8 th time fo,' review, or tor all)' pha80 of his wOl'k whICh may srem to him desirable at that time."

PHOOHAM OM,MIT'£lil\i:, n. C. DORCAS, eec~tary.

IIWlNO Irving Inslllute

Wedneedny, May 9. will III el with Zetag thlan soel ty In II'vlnl ball. '.rhe 80pholllOl' debate will b held at this time,

.FlUID M. WEBBER, president.

I)ANCE DRAMA Tho (1 nc drama will be h It1 l<'l'lt'lay and Sa.turday nlghls, May 11 an4

12, at th natul"l\1 Iclcncn building. Tickets ILr6 now on sale at WbII' stones, women 's lI'yllllll\slum, (LIld wllh In ml>ol'8 of W.A.A.

Judge Evan. Name. Two Admini.trators

Judge HarOld D. l!lvans IIPIlolntN\ two nclmlnlllrUlOI'" to setll e.tllt~8

ye"terduy, In 1)I'ob9t~ tour!.

On lhe apPllcaLlon ot oJ_epll 11'.

COMMITTEfl

I~iala, Onrll'Uae A. Fiala ·\VaI &P' IIOllted flamlni8trlltrix of tbll fl\&If or th lato Anlll\ ]If. Fiala, ' 'l'he ail­rnlnlstmlor's bond In tht •• " ,500.

Upon 1 h~ nJlJlIICI\t\on of MIke Ho­ga n, tho Farmers Loan and 'J'nI'l COh1I>nny ot IOWa Ity II appolltel a(lrnlnl8lt'ntol' or the ellate of 1', n. HOi'an, under Ii. ,1,600 bond,

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Tuesday. May S, 1925

I Two Stolen Idols By Frank L. Packard

Cockn y /lccel1t, "BUmy, It It aln'l Dob !(ing!'lpy ~telllllpd hlmH('lf on U1'LCk Bob!" He gl'inncd broadly. hIs fe"t wIth a vaUant effon. 'l'hey "You'I'e going the wrong way, ain 't would tell Java Dick thllt he had you?" been egregiously drunk a lew min·

B()b ]{Ingsley shook his head . utes ago In the other's plac. "I've been to your Illa.ce-he l'herefore he musl remllln drunk

pusbed his <hand unsteadily across now. his eyes-"and l 'I'e drunk a bit too "'rhey'l·e lwo ot the c"owtl that much a lready." dId my uncle down at r{alo.\\'a,'· he

"That's all right," declllJ'ed Java said boa l'sely, "And the reMon I

Cl IAl'T"'R 0 Dick heartily. "You cOllle on back, kno\y Is beca.use Chan·shu's got the ., \ o"d~ w~re a bit too heavy to stage <

Hi. hnn d Came nway wlih 011 ,," tlte next mOVe hel'e tonight! nnd I 'll fix YOU up tor the nlgbt other Id"l. What I wlInt to find t d I

I j ( where yO u can sleep It ott peaceful. out. Is wh('rp tlH'" hang oul, and Irll uS' n t) 1\ v 0 ent 01'1< I'(>m .hlR Appfll'pnlil' tOo cl'estfalie n to give like." w hn- hj,- I-3 11 the',·e.ot or 'em a,.e Ilocket-n.n,l, with th~ .1el' I<, 'L n"l· '"l y j,e"d lo tIll' money he had Sl'at. n

ful ~f mOIlf'Y nnd thl' IIt.tl~ whIte te,'ul with "0 "'lI~h blll"t,'r on LIIC Again Bob 1{lngsley shOok hlR hilt p " m'xp(] liP In Il with 'em. Ivol'y g'otl ( lew 11I'Ill'I·'Rk"Il,., uvet· to.1110, Hoo f{ln g.<lpl' Atagg.' I·1'I1 acl''' ''" helld. 'ec~ "'h~t'R whpl'e T'm banking on

"No," he saJd; "and I funcv you "OIl , . ' '\''~l. ,rOu'r(l the ()n a m"'n enn Ow tnble. With 1\ ye ll uf IlIsnmy, the 1'00111, an(l (J ut 1I11'oll/l'h t!te do()r ' ~ " r:ob Kln!;sloy flun!: himself In 0. Into '1'0.0 Lln 'H 1I1'I'.'~ n cr. wouldn't want me-not LOrtlght. I helll me out. Say! You'll lend a.

I -1110!-1'1I tell yOLl why in -t mIn· nalld, won 't you'!" ap:'1LW Ullon til<' tllhl~ Ilft0r thtl idol "Where YO ll !!oln"'I " <lI'malllod '

I I .. ~ ute.' He caught holel of ,lava J avo. Dick t!crat"hecl thou"hlfu l· n.n( , lHI lw HlwUW ('(1 Jh\ R,\W \Von Tao Lin. ",lava Dkk h.l"-lll'l pmn e ' .f't Dick s a rm confide ntia lly. " I say ! 'y at his h ead. ~'u lenn suddenl.v (0\,11'1\1'(1, nnll In yet, but M'II he he"" soon." y " ou know aboul Hsi Yan's junk "I don't know abOut thiS," he Won "II 'S fOce he ""IV fOl' th" fh'st "Don't-hlc!-:!lvn a damn!" °r ld

., <' "" a t KalQ;wa, al1d hlu uncle, 'rom said doubtrulil' . "I can't orCord [() li llie an Or;en tlll star tl"'1 OUt of h ili flob Klngslr.y Rhe('plshl.' ·. " Hn'l .

11 ' ., '~Klngsley, being mu rdered, and tWO 1et caue:ht doln" an. v nnftchln". I'll

hn.bltuaJ PI egm. l,"il l';ln~sley <'Ilough!" I I f " ~ I I I It e ivol'y gods being ound In hIs tell what ['II do, though. l'l'e Imown gr:t"pP~ the Ido -lilt I,'t It H:lp 'rao 1.ln 111'L"n I II t k I ' ,," ft'om hlg flnttElrs, I\,nd l1crnllt{"d It _. u,- somp rep )', U I)oe et, (on t you r Chen·shu off oncl Oil for foUl' 01·

Dub Klll f;'~I~y dId not eMcil It- h" "Of course, I know," said J a va Ive yeal's, but 1 (1 on't know any· to 1\1'0 1' on the 0001·. An,I, tI\I'n, Was I\,It'elltly stpPPlng out Inlo the Dic k. It W0.8 In the pape,'s." thing about his pals In Singapore, pushln /C CVN'ybody OJ 1.llv "<1 ,1<,, 110 1,I'Lnk el lnY II"LY. "'lIe next Instant ", .. II" B b ,~, I' I

d tl fl I . ~ ,,~. , .. e - 0 .... ngs ey s g r p or where any of 'em ha ng oUl; but

wns own On ' " 001' ,,!'leI' t. 'I'ho thd dOOI' olo""d ~-hln(l hlnl , and, ~s tl ht ' I 1 I I d

< "<- 'J<' •• '\' ene<. on the ot ler's arm-" ,'ou corne along back wllh me nnd IdlJ rol I'd lin ('r the ta hle, Itn(l, on I .-I \.L w ·,ining voice bade him good· don 't know why, 'but those two 1IL. I'll send out Bome runners that'll l"I.Ot!. a nd kn~eH, crIllI'lIn,{ f l""llic·· ol".'llt, lIe ltl l'n ll "d awn. y. t l Id I th ~n I nlll', he follolV('d It, lIntl J nIH('h",l It~. " . '". e 0 s a.re at e ""ttom 01' tIC ma.Ybe pick Ull some of th e dope

ho emerged Into u fall'ly well·llght. myoId man In Patua, a.nd stolen to keep your face shut as to where lip. I Prom the mouth ot the alleyway whole business. 'l'hey were sent to you wanl--and pl'ovldlng you agree

lie camo out (['01t1 be neath the d, and by no menns deserted street Irom him the sarne night he go t It came trom, I'll pass Il on to you. l'11J!~ In undlgnlrt d a nd non" too -\.Lnil here he halted abruptly. Un. them. But anyway!"-he was whh;· Come along!" ogl.e II fll.Shlon , and, as h e I'ose to der the stl'eet lamp, not more than perlng In Java Dick's ea.,' nolV- "Not on your-hlc!-Ute!" MId 1 " ree t and stood lh"re for u mo· two or th l'ee yards away, he saw "I've got back one of them." Rob Kingsley ,vlth I\, sl"kly SOllie. ment Bwaylng ul1.\jl('adlly, the no.· the SQ Ullt a lmost dwarf.llI,e f Ig ure "l'he hell you have!" exclnlmed "I'm nOl goIng Iback tllel'" tonight! lives around the table la ul!hed, fi nd Of Java Dick comi ng townrd hll11. JaVa Dick ea l'lleslly. . 1 t\lld l'ou th a t bero,.", and I'll tell some of t hem 'tlung a I\'lbe at him, Anolher little bIt of lucl,! H e "Sul'e, I have!" asserted Bob I you why now. I d"OPI)ed that Idol In It. vacuous and smy way he had Intended for his own purposes Kingsley. "I got It rlgllt here In like a 1001 on the I'oul{'tte table wllh smiled back at them- hut, 11.- 1\1) to mak(' a confidant of ,Ja.va Dlcl<. my tlocke t now. And I want some a. handful or money thnt I wo.~ go· slood them blinkIng fO'1l1»hl)" out I\,nd, while, aR th ings hod tUl'llcd help. YOl\'re 0. good old scout , Ing to bet, and " 'on Fu saw It. I of the cornCr ot his eyl' he ""IIg-ht out, that "'a~ no longel' a necessity In Java! And you 've got 'em a ll mIght have been drunl<. I\n(1 may· ' :I(ht 01 Won Fu scurry",): frorn onl' ~"nB(', Java DIck was, as he s kinned! They're gOing to pay for be r nm yet, b\ll I WlL~n't drunk the rOom. hn.iI alt'carly decided, a pl'o"pertive that ]{a lawa buslne.s. The Idols enough not to see 'Yvn Pu beating

'I'he play was over! aliy thal WaH not lo be deJlplseci. are at the bottom of It, I t ... 11 you. It CO l' the dOOI', though I t1on ' l ~hillk In ten mlntes , or haH an ltol1r- It he h ad lared risk It, h" would Buy, do you know a 101l~y Chink by he Imew fhal ! had scen him In

h~ had no means ot knowln £\' ",'hkh h(l.ve walte(l hack th('re for ,Java the name Of Won Fu?" the place a t aU. He'l l be back -IVon Fu would be bac', hert' wIth lJlck's rolul'D. Them was a lot ot "1 know hIm," said J ava Dick. there after me WIth the gan!{ at his (,hen'ahu and enough of hI" Cclonl · Information that no one wn.~ bett,, \, "He was In my place tonight," heels as soon lI9 he enn get lIll'm aus crowd to ove.rrun J fLva IIll'1"~ aille to sllilpl.v than th l~ unsalntly " ' Veil, then, do you know !lnothe,' together. I'm I oklng fOI ' them alt It' necessary, Black Bob Kln!{bk)', Lord of the NlltIVC Ul1l1elworltl-lf of the same 1)I'oed, a fe llo)" with a right-but not hkc thlLll" rh'lI nk , and In a. dive wlw,·,' thp,'c he woul!l! bent nose called Che n·shu?" "TIell! " ~nort ~d Javn. Dick ron· 1\'(\S no chance of p01lco Int('rrpr· "lIic!-hello, Java!" h" snW. "He was lhere, too, 0. couple ot temptuousl y. ''\'el 111<(' to H('!) 'enL I'nul-and with the Idol In hIs I'OS' ,Java Dick thl'ust out hi. hand. hoUl·s ugo, " Java DICk ans wered; ~tal't anything In I11Y Pillce! You r.~S9lon! "Vere there even [en I11ln· "Bllmy!" ejaculaled the l11issha p· "bu t he we nt away again. \ Vhat come on I><tck." lIles ? It was tlmo to g t olll! The en OI'l(, lllul, wll h his Incon<;ruous I\,bout '{'m?" "Not-hlc!~tOl' mIne!" .,al,l Bob

=-~-~~~~~~==~~~~=~=~=~~~~~~=~-~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~=~===~=;~. ~: Wn~~y dUg~ l l'. D~oo wot a r-I _____________ ...::.. __________ =-_______ ~~=__~~=__.::..:: _____ I tree·for·nll, wltl' tho police hustlng Last Chance Tonight-"Emil Jannings" in "The Last Command!" In and raiding yOU'!" Java Dick scrate-hM thoughlful·

FOllI'

D~ys

Only Starling

Iy at his h eltd Itgaln.

'

agreed ; and then, with II. puzzled W d d "Well, m!lybe you' I'e rlghl," ho

e nes ay frown; "It's iL bll QUCl'l' yoU run·

• nlng Into me with thlM "tllff nhout Chen,shu. You'vp n.,kp,l a lot of Questlons. l'm !{olng to 'L~lt one.

As "Flik" the Funniest Clo~n in the World, Never Will You Forget "Chaney" as the Jester Who Finds Love for one Fleet­ing Moment, and Then Loses it, Hiding a Broken Heart Behind a Painted Smile!

D'ye know " Illlln named M.Jndut· Slng'h ?"

Bob Kingsley atar('<l at Jav:\ Dick -and then pusl, \ d his cup exclted· Iy back on his had,

"Rathel·!" 11e said with ,~ startled gulp. "He was my uncle'H ot'I'V[lI1l In Kalawl\,-there the 1lIght--hlc!­the junk came, What do you Imow

100% -

LAUGH. CLOWN, LAUGH "His Very Latest" Taken From the

Belasco Stage Success

100%

about hIm?" JlIva Dick chuckled, "I don't know an~'thlng' nllr>lIt

him, 0" ~nythiog- (lhllut any Of the­rest of thIs buslne~s, .. ,,~ept th:lt Chen·shu seCl1ls to I", Out or Illcle ,til round tonight. It hit me be· tween the peeJl~I'~ nrtc-I' you got talldng that thl" 11I'I'e M Inrla\' Singh chl.LJl might hav" something to do with It. A II I I<noll' Is thl\,t was the I'en.~on Chen·shu was In m)' place tonight. I coulil,,'t make out the rls'hts of It, but this M Indur Singh saeml'd to have ,'un away, or gol away fl'om Chen·sha, or s(Jme· thlng-and, fl-om what h" sold, Ood hell) jill'. Singh If CIH"l.·shu ever gets h is claws on him agDln! \ Von Fu, f,'om the way 1 got It, WIlS I rt to keep a look out fO I' the fellow, and Chen·shu stnrted oC( to picket a ll the ,'est of the .1olnl .. likl" mine whel'e h e thought thHe. might be a. chance of th(' mlln showln!{ UI> ."

"My word!" g0.81wd D.,h Kln!(HI<,.v engel'Iy. "J-hlc!- J 'cl I':lve I\. good deal lo see Mindur SIngh. The 1>eg· gar has n 't been heard. Of since lho.t nIght at K a lawa. Tbought he was dead! I say, Java'-hl~ voice was lowerecl Dlgaln- "llp me of! I! you hear nnyth Ing more abou t hIm, eh '! And you're going to lend me a ha nd 011 that other count, too, aren't you?"

Java Dick smiled dubiously. "Where a re YOU gOing ta 'be?

Where'd 1 fInd you?" be demanaea . "I'll be On the AIlta.-she's at an·

chat' out there In the h a rbor," BQb Klngsley replled ' 'Come now, Java -give me a leg up, won 't you?"

"I've got my own skin to think of!" Java DIck grun ted-and then he g rinned amIably, " All right," he aurreed. "Chen·shu's no friend of mine, a nd I'U seo what I can fInd out for you; but"-t he smile va n·

-LAST CHANCE

Hagen to Carry on in British Open Event Where Bobby Jones Left Off

~~~~~~~~~~~~.

America's leadl ng ~olt Jlror(>~slon· a ls have soiled t() plllY In th(' BI·II· Ish Ollen tOUI'nOIl1(>nl at SaI1l1wil'h, ;\l ay 7·12, In whl"h Bobby Jones Is not to defend hIs tllIt'. The deleJ.;u· tlon Is head ('(1 hy Wuller Hagen (Iprt), P. O. A. Ch:.l1111llon; 'rolllmy

ATTJANTA, May 7 (AP) - Dobb)'

Jones wlll not be III Sandwich to tlefend his British Ol>en golf ~I'Own when the event, !\I 'lY 7·12, gels un· dcrwoy, but the mrmory or hlR rep· ord·brenklng- 285 over ollclent Rt. A ndl'eIVA will he tlt~I'P to InRpJt·" hiS count rymen 0'1 lhey nttClnpt til 1'(" tl\.ln th " tItle for Ih(' Unlt('ti Rtntl'H.

'rile youthrul Atlnnta lIm:llNII' who 1M not defrndln!{ his tillp 1,0111 .. the oll,tlme record fO,' Hritll ln',. clllsslc-a mal'k I hat none Of ... he illustrious Illll'udc of the Iln.qt-13ah'tl, Vardon, Ray, Taylor Hnd o"lher~­

<'vel' appronch"d. HI8 2~r; of 19~7 Htands aR a chull!'ng,' tl) th(, H"t Of th goIrlng- worW.

Pros Must ( 'omp('((' Tht' taRk of keepln/;' the tlth' ' n

the UnIted fltRtl'H nlli1 th., :wpur· ontly almost 11\1\>08"11>1" 0111' err ItJw· "1' lng t/lllt plll'nom(?lInl rrroril r ~tH

on the shoulders of a "1\ nll Of AIllCI·· loa's best professional", H"luling lhls argosy arc '"Val tel' I ra/:en, th,' I)erennlal "ham pIon ot th" l'ruff!1 slonal Golfers' Ast>orlatlon, ul1,1 Tommy Armour, th National 1Il1 ronadlltn Oppn ehnml1lon, Wltlt lhp01 RI'C' Jin1 Ral'neq, 0 n~ Sn.ri-lzf'Jl. Bill 1 [('hlhorn and Larry Nllhhvllz. AI'mour sneak{'d II bOILl'!l t hI' 1II"t posslblo shIp th"t wO·.lld lllakr tit .. tournament and It Wl\R lIol l<noll'1I h" had ""11M until th(, hon t \\'lth

out at sea. All of thl's A mer'lrnn 1"'0" "I'I'

I"hed Rudcl(' nly In a mennclng 11I"1.t of thl' IIllS- "SO h ('111 me God, HlaCk Hob, If YOU 1et me> down I'll lurn something loose on you thal-"

"You needn 't say Ill" said Bob Klngsl('y, In nn almost I'oberNl volc('. "That's good enough tOI' 1ll0!" He put out his hand. "Shake!" And then , his fingers tingling with the grlv he received In return, tor the slrl'ngth In tho dwarf·llke crea· ture's Jlund Wtl.lJ lIke that or t wO men: "Good·nlght, Java.l I 'm not go· Int.~ to Iorll!'t thlsl"

"That's all right, Black nob," ,Ja· va DIck answered easlly. "Mnyhp somedny you'll do somethln~ for me. Goodnight!"

The black shf\dows ot the alley· way hid Javo. Dick-and clambering presently Inbo a jlnrlclcHhaw, B()b Kingsley ordered the coolie to tako h 1m to lhe wate .. fron t. CopyrIght, 1927, Goo, H. Doran Co, Arrangement with King Felltul'es

AI'mour (l'lght), Nlll10nal and CallI!.· illtLn Ollen chnmplon; Gene l'larnz.'n (uppcr Insel·t); und HIl! Heilihorn (lower Illset). IIL'glOn, who has won the vent lwlce, Is shown a.~ he "Il' pNU'etl In F}nglflntl on hI" In.~l Invl\. slon.

xp('rlencctl vet rans. JIagl'n ri ntl Hornes CHi> elally at'C used lo "tuml· I ng rlre u I1del' all HOI·t" or WClIlIW1' and oth,'r llllndlcn IlH ltc-I'e nnt! ,.brood, Tho !(ame of Armour, tuO, 1M "~III1IiJ{ con>olstl'lIt. M .. ltlhorn l~ probnbly thc mosl erl'lltlc 01 Ult' ~ruup, hut ('nrl·lp.~ /(1·,'l1t I)Olcntl"Ii· lies, wlwn nt tl)n fOl'In, I n the re· cl'nl eUnliltIl!{nlnJ: In tI. , ROUlh h" Wl\~ onl' IIf tit!' hl~ 11l(ln"y wlllll"r/!.

U. S. WillS Sh, 'rh,. J\l1wl'ir .. 111!04 :thw Jnay hnv(1'

sorn.-ll,J n.lCJ 0; !\ 1J~Y('hulo;:l('fll ad \-'U 11~

l""e, <lUI' til lh,. fl\N tltnt In the I""t _ev('IL yel\"~ t1w United :,t'll"R hOR won th" HI'llIKh t1t1{' ~Ix tim""

'fhe n~fl1·t.·~l any AtllN'!(;an nV(lr

hn~ ('Oll\(' tu BohhY'!i !!'~5, thnu,:h, ~\'Hi thf' 2'J{i of ,Jc.ck Ilul(' llhuiOU ill 1!J21, lh .. Yl'OI' "Th .. lIutl'l," won '.11" tlUr nH til .. first oC hl~ nlltlon tn turo t h" tl'lck. 'rh .. (}lrl 1'1"'01'(1 of 2P l waM ~"t In 190~ by .rnmrH lI~\lr(l nOll tied In 1026 by .Tones.

)In(('\I\11 Oil Wlnq Hutehl"on won tile CI'0"'1I <ll ~t ndrf'wI< nntl the followln): ye'\I'

192 ~, lTnllcn won nt Hantlwl('h wltlt 0. 300. Arthur TIav"rR, Tkltlsh~I·, raptur('d tlte till .. In t02~ 111111 HalH'n r{'goln('u Il In In4 at Tioyl'k" wlih 11 11lNlnl ~"orp or 301. nnl'n('~ tool' thl' Uill' In 1925 with " 300 a nil . 1on(l~ Wt,n tlw nl':'ICt two yenn!,

I fage1l l11ny h(' ,Iu!' thl. y,'ar :r~ It wn~ ovrl~ thl ~ Rllm(l wlndsw('11t l'f'ur~e al Al\ndwkh thnl ho \\'on In 1922.

Ed Flynn Opens Washington Office

for Law Practice F:dwltnl J, l"lrnn hl\S oppned n

law or[j('~ In 'Wflshln l(ton, Ill., with '\', ;\1. J{,'el('y. 1'hl' lottt'r hos prac· tlced law In Wu.hl11lnon for many y<'al·., nnd "('ccnlly I'ntl'r d a Chi· ~11);'0 (Inn, but rl'lnlning hIs orlgln,,1 o(f\re. '1'11(' Mr~l1g"t11l'nt hI not !\

p'trtnPI'"hlll anrl the IlU"lne~!I or the' uttQl"Ilel's 11'111 ho han(lIl'd separately.

Mr. F lYnn nttl' n(l!·a th unlv r· ~Ity and WaH ,\.dt11lttNI to lhe bar IllRt yen I'. His formL'I' home was ,It Denison.

JIe was the c(lptnln Of thEl MH(,. ball team of 19~6 , I\, memb"r or Phi D('It" 'l'lieta. 80dal 1,'u(('rnlty, ~ll(1 Phi Della. PhI law fraternity.

You Only Have

Today and VVednesday To ISee a Picture You Will Enjoy To-Night

ENCLERT Jerry: "I heard Goofus lost out ... I Q(VfAUN(flll~ · Q~AL QICAN !=LADD£tt;r Terry: "HBARD is right. He wore those: old nARD heelsl"

THE final test in any race is-how doyou feel!

Little bumps, little thumps ..:...they all travel up, up, up. Body and mind tire out. HARD HEELS do that. Butrubber! Rubber gives and lifts and helps!

Especially Goodyear Wingfoot Heels. All

new, Ii ve, cushioning rubber. More people walk on Goodyear Wingfoot Heels than on any other kind .

Yes, Shoe Repair~

a

7"_~ -"'\,. T~ Ii:

Blame Only Yourself If You Mi •• This Supreme Hit.

"Star of Way of AU Flesh"

Ne\V!'l­()om811y-" 8Ick" - U,,""I I'r~('_

S[[ TUf 6t<[AT S~S"IN(j (LIMA~~ I A~AZH~G •

g Illso showing

P the News-Fablea-Topica Mack ~nnett Comedy, "~IThe Bull Fight"

• • • • • • 30-10 Afternoon Evening • • • • • • • 40 -10

Cedar Rapid. ClulJ Heara Lazell Speak

"Mayllme In Iowa" was the sub· ject ot a la,lk given by Pro!, Fred J. Lazell, of the school o! Journalism, at a meetl~ of P.E.O. at the home of Mr. and Mr.. Ernest Moore, at Cedar Rapids last nigh t.

Prore!lSOr Lazell spoke of the trees, Clowers, blrds, and stars and their reia[lon to this month.

Quadrangle Book Goes to Printer

Editor Predicts Sale of Annual Within

.Two Weeks The "Quadrnngler" year book of

lhe men's dormltor)' Is now reaoy fOl' Ihe prlnlerft, according to Den· niston D, Neal, A3 or Lako VIew, I'clltol··ln·chie!, and should be In lite lIunds of the quadrangle men withIn t\l'O weeks. The flnnl assembUng took place 1Mt nlgbt,

The bool. will be bl·lghtent'C1 by drawings and photographs, plNure~ of the athletes and socIal lions. Con· slderable space has been devoted t() the Rectlon known as "Quad LICe" Including accounts or social o"tlVI' tleR, and also or the mIxers una smokers.

StorIes or residents are portrayed, \\ Ith the ex ploits of the Enet Tower dub and the ca rd Index det ctlve, This section was edited hy Forrest Vlln alld r, Ll or l\larshalltown .

In the sports section nre j;lven a.,· counts of the bn.qketball gameR, ('roRS co untry, swimming, wre8t11ng, and Indoor weball. Raymond Ash· lock, ('3 of Center Point, supervised th~ work or gathering the materia I.

Roland " 'lIlte, A2 at Marengo, is 1'(>~pon8Ib le for tho humor !leClion.

Among the ten panels ot alluP' "hots In ono ot the thr r('presenta· tlvO men at the qUIl(lrangle who were selected for their valu to the dormitory as a whole. Orvillo Chris· tlansen, C3 ot Newell WM the cameraman,

Iltlrold SlJbN'n, a of Cedar nl\,pllis and Neal had charge of th IIrt wOI'k lind illustrating, while Rollant! :lfaack, A2 ot \VaIcotl, ken'cd 'UI

bu.lness manager "Ith H . L. lIap· klns, C4 ot Dunlop, as 118slst<1nt bUHlness manager.

Engineer' a Society Publication Prints

Article by Mavis V. T. Mavis, recently a]1Polnt d

aAAlstllnt Ilro(l'ssor of merhill1lcs and hytll"lUllc" III th~ coll('){" ot 1'1l!I;'1· n('('rlng, hn,~ nn article In tit April I""u~ of "Pl'occ('(lIngs of th Amer· 1~l1n Society of Civil F:nglnl'Cr>l," on Ihl' "!lydrnullc 1X>kl!:n of l ~l uml'

n nil f<lllhon TI'o.nRltlonR," 'r11l' article deals lIith thc ~oluUonR

of 1I1111 t ypr 01 problrm as Ihpy ~rl'

taken up In exp rlmentn.1 laboralor· Ipq.

l'rofe"ROf MavIs ha~ been studyIng nnd condu('Ung Investlgntlons In th~ hyd"aulle laboratory at Technlscho Tloch8chule at Karlsl'uh .. , Ot'rml\,ny, Rls un(l('l'graduate Rnd gradualo work was taken n t lhe UnlveNllty of llJlnols and he Is nOIY working a:bron.d on a Freema n Travelling tel· lowshlp, Ills wOl'k her will bettPn next September.

ARlotol Laugbter!

With a Real Plot­And More Faat Ac­tion Than You Ever Saw in Your Life!

-with­Beautiful

BARBARA KENT -and­

ARTHUR LAKE IThe "Viking" of "Cradle

Snatchers"

You'll Laugh You'll Roar You'll Scream ' You'll Shout Y ou'l1 H'OlIer You'D Yen With Delight

At the Boy Who Uflrrowed His Brother's lTnifortn­and Pretended He Was a Cop.

Pep-Action-Romance and Fun!

Also AL COOKE COMEDY

PRICES: lOe·5Oc-But It Will Only Cost You 25<: If You Use a Merchants'

Iowa Roads DES :\[oI:>:E.', May 7 (AP}--All

Iowa blgh ways were reported todaY by the IOwa Automobile 1\880clat1on to be In first-class condition wltb the tew detours listed in fair to good status.

Gravel g~n~rally Is good; dl.r t roads, J{enerally fuir to gooil.

The d tailed road I'('port, lUI tur­nished by tbe l()wa AULOmoblle "'" oclntlon, follows!

North amI South • S, -:':0. 55 (Burr Oak to Du·

buque}--Dlrt roads, fair to good; gl'llvel good; 110 detours,

U. S. No. 61 (Dubuque to Keokuk, via Davenllort)--Falr detours .fa· quoketA I!()ulh; BurllnJ;'ton Bouth, and Fort ltrullt50n nortb.

U. S. No. 161 (Dubuque \0 Keokuk via C<,dn I' Ra plds)--Falr detour lfontic 110 to nam08a; all other sections good.

Primary No. 11 (Calmar to Cedar Raplds)--Falr at Walker; remainder eood.

Prlmar)' ~o, H (Charles It)' to CO!,)'don)--DL'tour, Newton 80uth, fall'; remaJntler I':ood.

E:1~l unci W e t U. f;. No. 20 (Dubuque to SloulC Ity)--DNour on No. 65 to Luxem·

burl', ~outh to Dyt'rKvllle; nil good, U. A. No. 30 (ClintOn to CouncIl

Blufrs)-AII f<eetlons good; d~tour" C'lia(lstonl' nnd l1l890url Valle)' to Cr('~cent faIr; remalndE'r good.

U. S. No.3! (Davenport \0 Council D1ufCs)--AI! goOil.

OIllJ In N&xt War

OXFORD, Engmnrl, (AP)--Desplt& treotl~8, very nallon Ie experime nt· Ing with p olson gas a nil It will be used In the next war, declares Gen, E. D. SWinton, tank Inventor.

COMING

Thursday Harold BeU

Wright', Greatest Story

"The Shepherd of the Hills"

rr you ha vc read the book by all mean see this mar­velous picture.

IT'S ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES OF THE

YEAR

Yes! This

Succeaa Still Playing

NOW! -And AU Week-

Hurry Down!

A Mighty

Production Like

"Old Iron.idea"

Can't Stay

Forever!

"""orld'8 l\108t FRIlIOWl

Cast"

WMlAiillUY _AMUIO" GDtiIWQOO twlKFAAlIU JOJtItItt(WtIW~

I I ..

-And The ComedT­"GOOFY GHOSTS"

NeWII - Orchestra

P · , This nee •• fIroduetion Onl,. Matinees ................... 25e Nights ................. _ ..... 35e Kids ........................... lOc

Ticket! ~----------~,~~~~~~~~,

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lh~ ,Qa~y J~wa~,fow~ CJ1Y r ,

Loc~ St,C;\ge Big Rally in Eighth to Overco.me Rivals

}Q~a City td ICOx;tt~st Davenport Nine Ne~t Sunday

~ ." "

Ten Men Enter R9~ilrY Ras:f. for

Jfl~.~'i~ r ossen ,.....---

Tcn mcn are on\ol'c\l In tile com· pcLlllon (01' th Hotllry cup j[lvclin throw which will be he ld on Flnl{· Ibilla fil'JlI MIlY 18 .It 4. p.ln. 'fhe COI\·

t~st is a bi·allnulLi atftllt·, heW 1n the sprin!, and filII OC eneh yenl·. I '1'he men whO al'e lllanning on

competing Ilrc: ,1 . S. Crccn, O. E. Lashbrook, D, Stewart, H. JI'lCCUIl1,

J'J. Vbltmrr', W. Ifyc 'da lp, O. :,t1\s· bury, D. White, F. H. GenOVa, ;\7. G. Birch.

At~l~tic .co~nc.il ~ongr~ l"larrison: anp N~Jsop ~o, SchQlarsh~p and

!~J~tic Frowess on Iowa T,eams , , I

Tho 'Western con(erenco ml'dal fO I' seholarshlt) nnd athletlo prowess goes lo Lawrence Hal'l'l~ol1 of Towa <!=lly '\'\ll1e lila U nivers ity of Iowa l,th leUe- counclJ cup has been ,von by lilmCl'son \\'. ~b180h of Cherokee.

LOl"ClJ. Pr":;'til"~ " f ,... . r< :;; ~T

. on Cl~y pige~na for Sunday Meet

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111 tho pmetIco shoot at the Iowa City OUI1 club Sunday aftornoon Ifl'link S'mlth !lnd W. C. !I1lneke had

tho best 8COl'eS of the local trapshoot· er~. Smith broke 4'8 ou t of 60 birds In tho sln·g l e~, while lIfineke shot 17 ou t ot 24 III lh~ dou,\>les,

Blghle n m~n tried out In th e arternoon session arid each showed lliat he h ad II. keen ye tor hitting the clay birds. Some of the man look some dlffloult shots and s ue·

St. Mary's Plays Final SPling Tilt

Coach Sueppel to Pick Lineups fo~ Game

Tomorrow

ANN ARBOn. Mi ch., MIlY 7 (AP) -Ml('Mgon I'elalno(l Its plnce at tho h~ad of thc ' Veslcl'n conference baseball standln!: by defeu.t lng Wl if' oonslll 9 to 1 hpl'c today. McAfee I[lt the Bll<igCI'S down with tOUI' hits, (,nd slnmmed a homo,' In the Ighth.

Hcoee: Wisconsin ............ 000 001 000-1 4 0 Micillgall _ ... _ ....... 500 000 31"- 9 12 0

Jncobson, Momsen anti Doyle, Lynugh; McAfee and nolchman .

Tehwisloll EXltIlrhllcnt

Harrier. to Race fo; rrophy Cups

in Run Tomorrow /

10Wl1's dlRtance I'unn t·s wlli haVe (t rhlinc~ to 8how lhelt· nbllity In n 8l,'cplo chnBo tomOl'row afternoon al

4:aO p.m. when th!1Y will ooml1olo fol' Iho Ceclcu' Uupi(ls Ilnd tda OI'oYe trophleH which lll'e off rca for the ",inlll'I's or the ovent.

,',f 'r~e ce~l' Rnllids colo rod team fail ed to see (he offerings or Herb 1'1' pkosh, Iowa City's clever ,pitch, er, Sunday arterrloon, when with moro lha n 600 local ball enth uslustH backlrl'f him he turned the table's on

i tho (Jlant· sluggers by a 13 to 8 scorl!:

All students exccpt "I" men :)n\l previous' \vlnners of tl10 evcnt nrc eligible to cOml)ct~.

'I'hls' WilH nnnotincod Yesterday by ' Dlreclol' P. J~. I Bcltlhg, following ' Ilctlon b.\' lhe nthlctlc council or , \~hl()h he Is clh:t1rman. ·

',' Ha.rrleon, n basketball playcl', Wits .. 'lbl'ward on the 1926 team w hlrh shared tIle ' Clg 1<en ' ('ham· plohship. . H e won ulloth r letle\' at running &,oal'd .on the :/928 teRm. He will I'coel vc hl~ b"cl\elor o( al'l~ degree In June.

, deeded In dl'ollplng the 'lal1£'ets at a good .I·ango.

St. Mal'Y's cagel's are all baWln g

hn.rd fOl' a posl tlon on tho tcam, when it meets the al umni at Iowa City high school on Thursday night. Coach Ir. ·W. Sueppel says that only two men nre practically SUl'e of a

position on the team. J. Orlm, thO

only vctel'an on the team , wlll pl·ob· Il!bly sllirt n.t guard, while Lumsden

will start lit one of' the' forward posl·

ROUB}\ I,', .F'l'ltnct:' (A P Clear il11ilj.(es ot i1lustrallons and pl'lnter! artIcles In a newspapt't' wore thrown on the sel'pen of II. tIlcntcr hl'ro when Edoual'd Berlin, l)loneel' telo· vision exp"rt. leN ul'NI on the 8ub· ket. Th e • plclul'es wore tnUl smlt· ted from nu II, a distance of 140 miles.

'I'ho cdlll' H.aI\lds cup, wille/! s II. tl'nvollnJ.( II Wlll'li , lJnlnJ.( W OIl 4v Jllr l( Mouiton of Coundl B1ufrs 11l~1 .

yt'llr, I" 10 1>0 uWIlI'de,1 to the Fh'l l rr~shlllltn that finlshcs. '1'he Ida. Grove trol>l1l', won by \\'. Meyors of " 'cst Llilcrty lagt yea I', will . IJ!;

l)I'rs 'nted to lhe tiI'st upper·rlalll! mun that ~rOARes the flnlsh IIno.

Strikeouts were In fashion tor lhe local ' htlrle t· a nd with thlrty·elgllt rherl fac ing him during the enllre game twenty·one wa11<ed away after ,having the umpi re cali them out on strikes. The yo ung Solon twh·let· refused !to let the horsehide con· nect with the viSitors' bat and they received Only seven hits, one or them being for an extra base.

Score Soo·Saws The game ~as a see·saw aCfalr

,lu'rlng the first e ight Innlnl8'S with the lead varying from time to limo. '1'he vlsltol's from the Parlor City scored two markers In !the first frome, one In the second, one in the fifth, a nd foul' r unl! In lhe ninth Inning In a desllerate altempt to overcome the nine run lead which tho locals pllcd up In theil' half of the e ighth stanza.

Fl'om the fltth Inning until the elgh lh fram!> lhe score remained knotted at four·all with somc spec, tacular playing being done on bolh aides. The two team", had a nurn· hOl' of chances ,to put across tallies but clever fielding cut off chances at the oPllortune Ume.

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TrY'pko;h nw only hurled an all" tight Igame but he a lso did some good work with the stick. In fOUL' lIn\es at bat he connecled for two hits, one of them being a home·run which, together with Manager Crawford's, made .tI,e third four· bagger of the season. Seemuth CI'acl'ed out It homer against lhe Cedar Rltpic1s shops team Jast Sun· cay.

Meyers, catching for the Independ. ents, had the best balling averaGe wllh two hl(" In lhree times at bat, one being for three bases. Smith of the colored boys' nine did 1he Ibest stick work for the visitors.

To Piny R ex Indees The local agg,'egalfon wlll meet

In their next encounter, thc fast Rex Ind~es outfit from Davenport, which has been recently started and boa. ts of one of the Ibest aggrega· tlons In the TrI·Cltles. On "May 20 the Chicago Bloomers, a team com· '!losed of girls, will be on the local lot. Bath games ,\lromlsc plenty of class and the Iowa Cilians are mak· lilt£' special pl'cpa-Tatlans for the clashes.

Score: GIAN'I.'S- AB. R. H .PO.A.E. WlIliams, ri ___ .. _ .... 4 1 0 0 0 0 wliioD, ss .............. 4 1 1 2 0 1 Clark, cr .... _ ........... 3 1 1 1 0 1 L . Capes, Db .......... G 2 2 () 4 0 R. Capes, If ............ 3 1 0 0 0 0 Bl'im, 2b ... _ .. _ ........... 6 2 0 3 1 1 Smith, 0 .................. [j 0 2 G 3 0 Brown, II> .............. 5 1 1 n 1 1 l!'orcl, I) ...................... 4 0 0 1 4 0

Totals ........ ............ 38 8 7 24 13 4 INDEPENDENTS-

'VlnneJ'~ Of past co ntests nl'e: Ray ;\l'mn, Jacl< Handy, ,A, For· wlIld, J .• 'olan, ]1[. F. ThomsR, M. Brown, FI. Sample. Samllie holUR the record fOr th~ throw' with It mark Of 176 feel. two Inches.

Marchi Names " ,

,Greek Schedule Director Announces

Rivals in Tennis;' Horseshoe " . , "

Druno G. Mal'chl, director of In· 11·f\·n'ul·al Athlellc~. announces the drawings Of the lntol~frat()l'nlty len· nls and hOI'seshoe pitching toul'na, ments. Doth contests mllst be fin· isl'c(l befOl'e the wcel( Of fina l ex· Amlnotlon.. 'rhos" ol'gan17..atlons which nre paired off mny pick the daleH fOI' the contest.

March i recomnwnc1s that thoBe fraternities entel'cd do 110t sp~nd

mora than three days on each rounel Of the tournaments. He asks thot each victOl' turn In the ~coro of the {Jon tests so that r((sull~ may be printed In 'I.'he Dally Iowlln and lhe next drawings picked.

Tennis (lmwlngs: Singles

Alpha Sigma Phi VB. SIr.;ma Nu. Alpha Chi Sis-rna vs. Acacia. Delta Tau Deltn. VB. Delta ChI. Alpha Tau Omega V8. Kappo. SIll"

mao Phi Epsllon PI vS. Phi Delio.

Theta. Phi KapPlt Sigma vs. Della Upsl·

Ion. Sigma Alllha EPsllon and Phi

Detll Delta elrew byes. Doubles

Delta Ullsllon VB. Alpha Sigma PhI.

Emerson

Racketeers Battle Badger~ Saturday

Three ronCcl'cncc' llIulches in tho hL'l\'[ "",we of (om' day~ is the »1'0'

I1"rnm thnt Djccs the 10wlt rltcl<etc{'rs llegil1!lIng thl ' wecl<·~ntl.

llflel' succpssfully iluiJdulnS' tho illvaclil1S- Mlnnosota rncl<clmel1 4 to a, Iowa faees \\,iSCllll~111 on the hOllle \lourt_ Saturday. The tllt wlil be Iwlled Itt .I \l .Ill ., In ol'dcl' thnt base· l!all fan's may have the opportunity QJ' seeing lhe dlutllon<l RCt'11I> with 'Noll'c Dame ttl 2 :30. ~'he Illlnols· ~Owa it'Jtel, lIleet IlI'events the match CI'om being hold III the morr.· Illg.

Allhollgh Conch E. G. Schroeder Iwows \"I't·y litLIe "bollt the stl'en~th lIf the Bltllge,'s, he ,loes know tha wonk pOints or the llawl{cyes ns <1is plllYCli In last !:lalur(\uy's malchl'S

Sigma Alpha Epsilon va. Phi Beta :\llt'\ his efforts this wecl< 111'0 along Delta. I he line of ])relll1ring' his jll'oteges

Sigma Nu va. Phi KOllpa Sigma. f,ll' Ihe Wisconsin batUe. Acacln. ve. Phi Epsilon PI. Sunday "fleL'lloon will ~ec the Delta Tau Delto V'. Kappa SI!;,ma. Hawkeres etllt'ai" fOl' Chicago, Delta hi vS. Alpha. 'l'uu Omega. whero they are buoked to»meet thl' Alpha Chi Sigma and Phi Delta UniverSity of Chicago netsters Mon.

Theta are,,' byes. tlny. Chicago has lost one confe'" Horse~hoe cit'awlng-s: ellce m!ltch to Northwes(~rn "'hlch

Singles gives loWn n. slight et1..-e in regard A Ipha Sigma Phi vs. Sigma Nu. 1 ~o the prospects Of a victory. Sigma Alpha EpSilon VS. Phi 'I.'ueS(1!,y will flml "Dall" and hi.

Bptrt Delta. 1~ht\ls plnyel's meeting the Unlvcr· Theta '1'au VS· Phi Delta Theta. ! .. Ity or lllinois at Champaign. 1111n. PhI Kappa Slgmn. VB. Delta Upsl· ols Is ,loped to prcsent fOl'mldable

Ion . ~pposltloll to I OWA. and the two con· Chi KaPlla Pi, Alpha Tnu Omega. f~I'eflce t ests which the Hl1wks will

Kappa Sigma, and Phi Epsilon Pl (:'tce beCot'e the HUni match w1ll be drew byes. vnluable t't'aIninS for the Old Gold

Doubles L'Il(,ketJ\1en. Chi Kappa PI VB. Phi Epllon PI. ' Unless some jll'e"lously undlseov.

Alpha 'I.'au Omega vs. Kappa Sigma. QI'cd tennis flash rises froln the Sigma Alpha Epsilon vs. Phi I'anks to replace a regular now on

Delta Theta. the tenm ! ('oach Schroeder wlll use

La IVl'ellCe H ar,"isoIL

F'ootball and tl'aek claimed th e at· tention Of Nelson outside at the c lnssl ·oom. lle captained tM 1927 Hawl,eyo fool!ball tC<lm fL'om the right tackle position. In '192il, h~ was named an a ll·Amel'icnn tackle on the New York Sun 's tellnl.

, , Competing in the shot put, dlCUH,

and hammcr throw, the (;herol<ee man hug earnod three letters ill tl'ack. lIe bolds the unlvel'slty roc, ord for the hllmmel' thrOw at 1u1 feet, 9 Inches. Nelson was runnel'· UI) rOI' th e weight triathlon title at the Ohio I'elays ' last spring, and placC<l in th e IIhot put at the con· (erence indoor mee t this winter.

Old Gold to Face Busy Week·End

A busy week·end awai ts Iowa 's title seeking basl'ball l eam. Michl· gan and Notl'€! Dame wlII furnl~h the ollPosltlon Friday lind Slltul'day respectively.

The Mlchl~"n snme wilt IIfford lhe Hawkeyes an opporlunlty (or which they h:tvo been waiting MlnM \h~ questlonable decision of the umpire gave the "'olverln~s an extra·ln· nlng vletol'y at Ann AI·bar. NIlt only will the element or reVllnr.;e be an incentive, but th(' chance to ob­tain the leanel'shlp In th., HIg' Ten rIlce will fUl'nish lln even stl'Oi't1:el' inslliratlon to Coach Otlo oVgel's men.

Michigan Sti ll Ahead IIrIchlgan I~ stili at the tOI) of Ihe

heap, but Iowa is clo"c llehiJld. so neill', In (art, that a victory will llut the tellllls I n a tie. And on Satur· day Michigan Is HrhellulNl to play a double·header at lIJlnol~, and you may dl'aw your own conclusions n" to the chances Of tile 'Yolvel'lncs beating Illinois twice in One (lay. Which all means that I\n 10Wlt trio umllh Ji'I'lllny will pl'£1rtic!11Iy mean the undisputed lead. Of course, thl~ sounlls all vel'y nice 011 I)OPN·. whrlt may' happen ou Iowa fh!ld is it lIlr· feren't stOI·Y.

'.rwogood Is likell' tob e the Iowa chOice for hurling duty. Ullll if the big left·hander is rIght, Ulc'hl!;a,'n bilttel's arc In for a reduction ot their batting averages. Asbcck is the lIkely selection tOI' Mlcl1lt;a n, al. lhollS-J\ Benny Oosterbaan Is a )JOB­

'slbility.

l\Jeet Trish SaturilaY Tl'el1tow, 2b .......... 4 2 Hogan, 3b .. _ ........... 5 1

2 1 o 2 2 21 1 0 2 t 2 0 2 0 2 0 o 2

Phi Beta Della vS. Theta Tnu. t he sume lineup which faeff! the o 1 Alph!! Sigma. PhI, Delb\ U"Hllon, OOllhel'S Inst S(lturday: lillY Albert. o 1 Sigma Nu, lind I'hl t(al\pa Slgml\. Pick Boyles, Bob Netollcky, Bob

Saturday t'lw ' HlI\v\(~ mcpt the 11'1ah [rom Notre Dam~ ill \vhnt ls \Ikel)" to bc a real ball ~(tInc. Iowl\· Nob'c' Dome ~ame~ hav~ rt faculty of flpv~lopln~ 'into th~ CIOHcst ~atnes of tlie ·season. 'l'hl) conlCi!1 or .. 6ul·~e \,,111 111\ vo nO b !trin~ on lhe eonfcl"

Myers, c .................. 3 1 Crawfo t'd, If .......... 5 3

o 1 dl'ew byes. ' ('om'ad and PaUl Mitchell. 1 0

Seemuth, Ib ...... _._. 6 2 Scoll, rf .................. 4 1 Hall. ss ...... _._........... ,I 2 Tl'yplmsh, p ........ 4. 1 East wood, cf .......... 4 0

o 0 o 0 o 3 1 0 1 0

Totals .................. .. 38 13 13 27 3 6 Score by Innings:

G ial1lts .............. 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4- 8 In<1cpenCl nts .. 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 ~-13

Soccer Team to Rece~ve .~ WWds

That soccer . men will receive a mlnol' "I" Is the recen t a nnounce' mllrft DC Conch E. G. Schroeder. Cohch Schl'oeder also stated that a tentntlv schedule or foul' or five sames had been an nged for next f!lll . '

Out of the e leven varsity candl· do.tes now out nine wlll be 'back, so th l'e Is ample room tor goo(1 candl· tlafes who havo 11 desire to have a l1[ihd In the SPOl't!

Lauer 011 Slluad Lauer Is seriously consIdering

coming out for lbe toti.m lioxt 'fall. ShOuld h& decide to lhe Squad will 110 gl'eat!y :Jx>lstered up. Lauer Is II good b locker and ~aekle. Ho Is vel'y aggressive, a nd can kIck the ball equally well with elther foot . ~d Frledm n w lll be on ha nli ne~t

tttH. Il't'ledmlln has shown up well , in practice. HIs speclaltlcs silem to be In the line of blocking, d1'l'bbllng, and' PlUIslnk at which h e Is ono or lhe Best. He Is a. good all·around pffensive man. ~

TayJor will ,take Linn's place. 'Alter Shines on Offense

Joe Iter 1$ ar\oth \,' gllod Pl'OSpoct who hall shown up wellnl the $pt' lllt£' Pl'ltctlces. Alter \Va forlll rly ou t fbI' freshman track, bul ,lrnnsferrc ll to soccer because he thought Ii o could make betiet· u se of hls speed In thot SpOI·t. He is IL good PUSfl~~, ond 0.. good offensive mon .. H~yerda le will be buck In schOOl

11ext year, und U1)loCo i8 being savrl' fOI' him as a gonl te ndpt'. 'Heyel'dale Is recogn Ized by many IlS ono or the hest gool b'nders In cO ll~!\,iat~ clroles. In tho Illinois gamo he showod aomo excenent d fen@e work.

l"l\l~on Is "111[\11. but millers hl$ 11I'~~cnc~ known. lie is rn~l nntl nhll' to outwi t the o)lponent on~n In l1l'1b· 1)\1n' IInt1 Jll\ A~l n l\', '

Cub. Swee'p ~ries With Philadelphia

CHICAGO t 1\'Ta~ , (AP)-1~he Chi· cago ubs mude si t/e'lIl ~weel1 oC th"l. f:rst ~el'les with Phltal1elphlrt, winnln'l' lh~ third IlIHl hl.t gallle 7 to 4. G lly Bush held the Phlllle8 to thl'pc h(f.s "nd olle run until ' lhe I'lghth innln.,(. t~hen th" visitors uunchcd [our hltM to 8CO,'0 ("hrae runs.

Score hy innings: Phlla<lelphlo ._ ... _. 100 {l(lO nao-I il 3 Chicago ................ 003 021 Hlx--'7 8 0

Dattel'les-Wlllsh a nd .T. ',1180n ; Ilush and Gonzales. . . ( .. Cardinals Even Seriel With Dodier~, 6 t~' 5 1

s:~. LOUIS, May 7 (~P) - The Cal'dinals evened tile Berles With the Brooklyn Do<!g'c\'s t oday 11'y'Wlnn'\ng the fourth hnd ' tinol game, 6 to 6. Sin g-les by High a nd "j.'rl!ieh ' s'i0l'ed Douthit, w llo had I,,,aJ'kc-d, wlth' lthe wHining run iiI lho n 11 t h. \ \

1!:1'I'C)I'R plllye,l It IlI'omlnent J)l1rt, 1 gl" l.,g the CU l'dlna ls nn eal'ly lead a nd pel'mlWng the Dodgers to tie thp sCQl'e In the olghth.

Score by "innlng's: , BrooklYn ............ 010 0 I 0 030-6 8 3 st. Louis .............. lJoo 140 001-6 11 3

Datt i'les-nIlem, J-I'dld ' nnel MM· CUSOI Eillolt, Donk, Chlrk allll lIth" , greaves.

Benton Allow. lte~. But Ten Hils in Final

c rN 'INNATI , !\lay' (AP)- L!u·.I·y Benlon. sunol· loped hUI'lIng lice, nllowed te n hits todo.Y but kepl them so well gClltlel'ed thllt the Now YOI'kl

OlnntH baggcd the flnlll gatne of t c Cl ncln nll tI s r1~R, U to 1.

Score by Innings: N('w l' ol'k .......... 008 200 OOO- u 8 3 Clncltil'111tl .......... 010 000 000- 1 10 1

Hi\tt~l'lpR-MItYR, J li blo\\owskl, lIntl PIcinich; lJenton and Hogan.

Atbl,tic. Trim liren for Third' Str~l~ :tUt

P 1l1LADEL'P.l:llA, lIfl1Y 7 (AP)­Phil delphia niad$ elbdn 8"'e811 or

~~~e t~II:;I~,eL: gt;:e fl~:': :n\~!~h r~e~:;91~ 10011)', Th ~ .A1Il!" f\\ ·" (lh ,vd Crt l'l;nll fl'ol11 th~ hox 111 lIw "~~on(\ When \h~ r"'~' ~l'V~tl men Illl M~(r l l' · Cobb ·

, ~hen hit for th e eighth 3uc"csslvc ~It Of tIte Inning a nd dl'ove In 'dIe seventh run. . . 8core by Innings: J;>etrolt ........ _ ....... 000 000 000-0

hllHoolphla ... _0 70 021 OOx- 10 .Battel·i~s-Carroll, l;;milh, Hollo·

WHy and Shea; Ol'Ove and Cochl'li li c.

Jleveland Indians Take dd Game From Boston BOSTON. May 7 U\l')-Cleveliln<I

tpok the 6(1d 'gume ' from }Joston, 4 to 2, hel'e today. J amIeson" hlltlnl; lind fie lding toatul·ed.

Scor by innltigs: Clevelu nd ... .-... :: ..... 002 100 100- 4 9 0 i)oston .... _ ........... 0~1 000 010-2 11 0

Battel·i .. H-1I1111er 011 \1 L. !:lew~lI ; IJarrlss, ·j{tJl/lseU, G:1.n·ison am1 Den·y.

nce rllce , a nd the Jo,mns ran tal,e a moment now n:1d then tf'f thhtl, what lIlinolM is dO!1lO' to hlichig'tUt II' vice vcn~a.

Notl'f' Oame's "Itching slaff nlif· fercil 1I HeW'I'p 10.8 wheit ]".c\ ·wltl~h. jr .. frueturNl hi~ shoulllrr Hlidl l\J: into thil'<1 dul'in!;' a l)raClI~e ,:am·. Walsh IA lhe "un of E<lWal"h. '·'t· lIlOUS Chi l\go Whitl' Sox pltehel' WllO Is now a coach with thnt team. The youn!\,er 'Walsh is lO h e !!lvCI1 a try.out wllh the Sox In .Junc aftel' I his grnt:'\uatlon . It Is not 1(l1own to ' what e-xten t his Injul'y w ll1 Itffect 'l\ls throwing." •• . _.---------------

CpLLEG~ TE,Nl"TS

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It is planhed that a reglstel'ed shoo~ will be staged May 20 when mom than seventy·rlve men arc ex· pected to compete fOl' Individua l lionel'S in both the s ingles anel dOllbles.

S unday's '!;lest scores: Singles -Smllh, 48; Buttel'baugll, 461 KaspCl', 4'3 ~ Moakin, '46 : all ' out of a Possible 60. of I

DoulJlcs-Mlncke, 17; Cox, 15; B, Lenz, 14; 11'. Mougln, H , of a possible 24. I,

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tlons, If he continues to ]llay as he , has In ·ptactJee.

AU ' the oth~l's are fighting hard (or bel·th_ but as l'e t no one Is S\lre ot l\ pOsition. Amo,,&" those looking good at (Ol'\va.rd ai-e: Sha y, Gnne· gher, nnd Kohl. L. O'Brien an,l Knoedel are both fast and rangy and are having n hard battle for centel' 011 the leam . Haman, L. Grim, ami )JJdel are lookln gthe best of those nut for gual·d. PI'obnble lIne·ups w!ll ·j)e prl n ted In The Daily Iowan be· tore the game. ' This game wlll close the "llI'lng practice. Until Thursday practice will be held every a rternoon.

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Creston Preacher Dies ("HE~T'ON, JI~ay 7 (.At')-'I'hp R~v.

George Hcnl'y, pastor or lhe rlL'Mt 0('11I'18tl9 n chul'ch here, died late to· (]l(y after a t hreo' ,yeek~' l1Ittess.

Iowa to Reap Harvelt ST. l',\.UL: Mll'y 7 (AP)- l owlL ~"

going La InveHt $~50,OOO,OOO In g'ood rouds, Guv. John llrlmmlll ryf ~hnt

stote ~:tltl tocltly at the of rIc" "f Gov. Theodore hrlstlilnso n of Min· nesota, with whom he vlslte~.

The lown. cross ountry club I~

spon"oring th event [Ind already a larf(c numbel' of entries has been madt'o Tho Incn who hnve nJ I'cady enlor('d are '1'. Kellcy of Pnrnell, n. ' t'tl mel' I)f .Anltll, Chlll'les \Vhlle o(

JOliet, III., \V.Wagnor ot Homc· "trod, F. '''It'll' of MeGI·es-ol·, . M. Ilak(>s Of r..n ut'en~, ·W. BverinJ:hftOJ of ~'ort Madison, Joe Gunn of Sioux City, [In(l ·W. Mllnel' of ,Sioux City.

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Iowans to Face Wisconsin Four on Madison Link

Travel to Chicago for Contest There on

Next Day Fou. Un wkeyp !(OlfCI'H nccompnn·

led by onch hnrl~s Kennett will lelLve tonight for Mll-dlson whero they will baltl~ lhe 'ViHconHln team ThursdaY. Coach Kennett has not (le!illitely announced his selections but tho leam will I)robably lie com· jlosed of Cal}1. Fnll'bum Kurtz · of J)e~ Moines. Eddie Scholl oC Incln· naU. 0 .. Rob<"'l HI ckho{f of Orange Cltl'. and John Craft or Oelwein,

The golfel'8 will 'bO(l1"(1 lhe slepper at 10:80 In o,'<ler to g t plenty of reat beforc the match. and wlll ar· rlvo III lIIadlRon In time lo play the Maple ll1urr~ course W dnesday afternoon. Thu"sday they wlll meel the sll'ong WI~consln oulfll on the ~alne links.

After the matcn the Iowans will Ilejl31·t for Chicago whe"e they play the Urtlverslty of Chlcngo llnksm('n the nexl day On tlte Olym IIlt~ l Cle!(]s QOurse. Th('y will return to Iowa City eltber Salun]ay 01' Su nday.

~The InvaSion this w('ek marka the

f t mntches away (,'am ]"Inkblnp f cld fa" the Hawkey 8 this season and ,,11\ handl('al) lhem sofnewhnt In the conwhack \\hlCh they al'e at· ICllllltitlg follOWing the loss to 'ortlt· \\;cslern i:lalul'<lay.

Golfers Turn in Low Cards of 83

Frl'tl McChesney and L. Bailey turoe<l In the low SCOI'(', for the qual· Ifyln~ rounds of the men's hancllc31l at the countrY' clUb lInkR Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Each turn· ed In a score of 83. Other scorcs rarlged all the way to 110.

The follo\ Ing are the scores of lho thlrl>'lIne players: F"etl McChesney .............. 41 42 83 L. Dalley ............................ 40 43 83 VI'. Horn .............................. 41 44 85 Veblen .......... ............ ........... 42 44 86 E. OrlrtLth ........... " ............. 47 39 86 Frohweln .......................... 45 43 88 R. 11"U .................................. 43 47 90 Reco"ds ................................ 43 47 90 J{uevcl' ......... _ ..................... 46 46 9~ Spence" . _ ............ " ........... 50 42 92 F. !lle"~e,' ............................ 51 43 94 J{oSer. .. ............................. 46 48 94 Pitler .................................... 47 49 96 OlSOn .... " ............................. 47 60 97 Dunlnp ............ . ......... " ...... 62 46 98 )fahN' .................... ............. 49 61 100 W. J. Swectman ............... 48 '63 J 01 Lenthe .................. ........ ........ 50 51 lOt W. L. Jones ...................... 47 65 102 Pratt .................. .... .... ............ 64 48 102 Van Born .......................... 56 47 103 Parsons .................. .............. 51 54 106 Ward .... ............................... 52 63 10. )ll'ers '" .............................. 58 49 107 £vnnR ................................... 53 56] 09 Clearman .. ' ........................ 54 56 111) Fink ................................. , .... 57 Dush ...................................... 47 Hart ................................. ~ .... 68 Hoyle .................................... 59 UI)(\cgl'll(f ............................ 53 Palme,' """'""""""""""""'" 64

Three Washington·Pitchers Fail to Stop Brown's Attack

WAS1JINGTON. !lIllY 7 (A1') '­TIlt'~p WaRhlngton pltch~r~ f('11 he· fore St. Louis' attMk loday an(1 the nl'O\\lnH won. Hi to 2, lwealcl ng' I..!Vf'l1

IQ tho four gRmo serle~. Th(' ]1"OWItH scol'~d ten o[ thl'ir run, .1 the flt"'l Lwn irinil'tP:M.

Scoro hy Innings: Sl. LoulH .......... [i51 OOn 112 1" 17 1 WaNhlngton ..... 001 000 (lUI 2 Ii I

l1attcI'IN<-SteWal't untl O'Nelll: .~(l11f\~l, Burke , Van AI~t)'uo ancl Hue!. 1 1., i

Pittsburgh Takes Three Out of Four

PITTHBUnGlI. Jlfay 7 (A'P)- I'Hls· hurgh made Il thl'(,o out oC four IJY \\'Ionlnl: tlte fl nnl gnme of lite sel'l~R f"om BoS'lon 10d[lY 0 10 4 .• Tohn lll· Ju~. PIl'llle lwlrlcr. selll~d down nCtcl' the fourth Innln!( and only pCl'mltt('d three hits clurlng tho rcsl of lhe gam .

Score: Boston .................. 001 200 001-4 0 ~ Pittsblll'gh ...... .... 100 222 02·-9 J.2 1

Uatt~rll's: Robertson. \VC,"l.z. and Tuylo,'; 1I111Jus nllll E. Smith.

Yank!!es Continue u League Leaders, 8·5 N I~W YOnK. MIlY 7 (AI')-The

Jl!tcr "~ttl ng Yo nl,erA mnd~ " clen.., sw~ep of the II' S I'lrK with lhe hi· ra,:o 'I-hltp flox by wlnnl ng til e (~lIrth >:Ilmp lorlay R lo G. Al Sh C:LI· r~ wnM Itlloci{Pii Oul of the hox I lh Krvenlh. and OeO"gA PIIJ>:"Il~ rherkrll tito Chlrnf(o IlotR. Ornc Hoi)c,·IHon. lIubstllu tinK tal' DUll",". Iltlt " hrtlll~ run III the M~con(l . :I\'fCll· HCI IlIHI r:lll'retl [lIRa hit home,·s.

SCOl'l' by Innings: C'h lco>:o ....... ........ lOl 100 200-6 11 1 Ncw YOI'k .......... 123 0(11 J Ox-R J I 1

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Cuhel Registers Speedy Time in

H i g h Batriers

TO PLAY FOR SIDE BET OF 5,000

Dette"lnS' the time which won the major relay carnivals lhls Sl)rlng.

CallI. l~l'llnk J. Cuhel of lhe Unlvel" slty of Iowa ti~lCk t am stepped off

,the ]20·yanl· hiGh hU"dles In flfleen second. f lat,

'1'lte Hawkeye stal' attalncd this mal'k In the trlangulm' me('t hetween J owa, Minnesota anti \Vlsconsln last Friday, th(,"eby equalling the best mark of his career. the one which he made In the National Collegia to ehumllionships last .Tunc.

This record, wl)lch Is fllSter tMn tho time recorded at tho Texas. J(un· SUM'. Dl'1lke, and Penn relays, wus clilmed off In th e first race of the outdoor season. and ts a ll th(' more remarka:I)le because o[ lhe faet thllt the Hawkeye ace ran the race on a hellvy track and with only a wcek's work on the hu,'dles. Since ihe middle of )larch, ho has been running the anchor lap on the mile relny team. !l11II W'l~ hel!1 out of tho hUI'dle event al the rclay meet·

Lust year, "Bab" placed s('rond In the 120·yard ,high hurdle Clfl~"Slc

at both the 'Veste'" confercnce ant! the Nnllonal Collegiate meelH. In winning the 70'YRrfi event la,t 1\[8rch. Cuh('1 established a Dig Ten indoor re<'ord of :0 .8. III 1926 and 1927 he won the Big Ten 101V hurdle championship.

Cupta.ln uhel will be given a good chance to demonstrate hi" pl'Owess when he lca<ig the ] (awk. agatnsl ~he I111nl. who wllt invade Iowa (\eld this Saturday mo,'nln,g.

Flowers Wins Bout

NT';W YOIlK, Mal' 7 (APf-"IJ"uce l·'lo\l'el'~. K~\\' Roch~lI(', N. Y .. li ght· weight. out>peeded o.nd out)oxed Sid Barbarian, of Detl'Olt. to win a decision In 10 rounds al lhe St. , Nlcholus arena tonight. Euch ' \\'cl;hed J38 3·4 pounds.

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the officIal mld'II'I'~t""n peetlonal .• Oll'mple trock and nell! tdals havll been mnl\e<l from Ihe I nl"ers\ty of J owa whcr the meet w!ll be sloge{! " Juno 23.

EngNsh Buruoner I Bueball Standings : ... Swings Potent Bat

Kee~s Advantage '--.\-M-l<~-rc-lC.-\-S-lA--.\-G-l' e---i

The 8 f(alr III on(' of lpn sect lonal meets conducted und"r the HUI.er. · vll!lon of Ihe Amnteur thleU,· UnIon. Includ d In the mld·\\'esl('rn district are nine steles: IOII'Il. N.,. braska. North and South Dakota, MI. oUl·I. Oklahomll, J(nn""~. \\'Is· coneln. and Mlnnt'l!Ota. Any regis· lerro Ilmnt ur Dthl('!e In these l3.tes I eligible to compete at lown " It)'. Tnll:k ('\,('nls will be can·

lIIISHAWAKA. Ind., May 7 (AI')

- Louis Penella or Albany. N. Y .• today paced tlt~ !I·on!r·continent~ 1

derbylsts through lhelr longest day's lap Since leaving Los Angeles. tra· versing lhe 66.2 miles from Gary 10 Mishowaka. In 9;30:42.

Perrella's total elapsed time fol' the 2.496.9 mile!!' travelled lbull rill' I~ 466:67:09. He Is In ninth place.

John Salo of Pllssrllc, N. J .• ellrne In seconll today In 10:1ti !35. li e Is t.hlrd. with a n eillpsod time of 430:· 33:48.

The londo,' of the mnl·atllon. Petcr Gavuzzl of Southampton. Engl[lnd, I,ell! hlB mlln:nn of 6:09:23 ov l' An· drcw Payne. Clllremore. Okla .• when he finished In a dend heat for lhlrd \\'Ith the Oklahoman and Phillip C"Ij,IlI' lIle of Canada. In 11:25:87. C1avuzzl's total elapsed time Is 406:· 14:02. Pllyne 18 In ~econd place with an elapsed lime of 412:23:25. Gran. ville 18 fou,·th In 448 :48 :04.

Cour1 ney ))efI'8t~ Uh liln CH[('AClO. lIIny 7 (.\P)-B:\' SurJO'

dol' boxing and ha"dc" hlltlng In lhe lll~t two "ouncla, GpOI' 'I' COUl·tney of Oklnhoma City WOn the JUclA'C8 dc· ('1~ lon OVN' Red Uhln n of Los A nge· , ~ In rl len·round hout tonight. Uhlan w eighed 162 1·4 pounrls ;1Ilt!

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COJ~LEGE BASE8AllL lawn 2; Minnesota 1 Michigan 9: Wisconsin 1 Indiana. 6; Northweetern 4

" '. L. Pet. Xcw Yo.-It _ ... _ ..... ......... 1u 4 .'i9!1 Phllad~lplt!a. .................. 10 G .6Ui Cleveland .. '"'' .......... 15 ~ .6G t St. Louis ..... ~ ...... ........... 14 11 .[060 \VUNhlnglon ............ , _0. 8 J 1 .42 l Detroit . . ............... 10 IG .3RG Chic-ago ........................... 7 16 .304 .Boston 6 H .30U . Yest(,l'dol'''6 r('"u lt~: Npw YOl'k K. f"1h1cnJ!o ~; Clc\'('latlll 4, B0!:4ton 2: l'hllau,·llJhl .. 10, Detroll 0; St. L"ul~ Hi. \Vllshlnglon :!.

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XA'rION.\ L hB.\Ol'l'; \". L. .I'e(.

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YI'~lPl'd'l)"H "('"ult~: PlttK\)ur>:h II. H08ton 4; Chlcagu 7. Phlladpl[Jltlu 4; N('''' York G. Clnclnnntl I; i::It. J.,oul~ G. ll",oklyn 5.

Oalll~8 t()(IIIY: Phlla<1~lllhh~ at HI. LouIs; iJl'ooklyn at 'hlc;(go; JlO~tOIl

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WES'fI!;I{N Lt:MJUt: lit: TI,T ' TulRa 12: Omaha R. Oklahoma 'Ily 11: ])('H Moln's 7. AIl1R rl!lo r.; Denv,'l' 3. Wlchlla ; Pueblo I .

" I SIPPI YI\f,J,El' I,E,\Gt'Fl Dubuque 4; Waterloo G Burlington 8; Cedar Rapids 7

This jllOks Ilk II hlg Y~ll" fo,' (;{'()"g('l (;rant limn . j\ rt'r the flrsl ,'ouille of \\'CI'k .. Of Clltnlll.lI"ntng th~ f\Ql'l 1'lttpbul'gh (It'Ht "II ·k!>,· (l'om Klln",u! I,'d hl~ io'llguo with a bat· tlnl( ''''Ct'1l1; of mo,·,' t1 :. ,n . WIJ llnit WOK up (l'Ont alMa In Itonll'l'~. l'unS hattcd In lind IIOtll.Jle~. 'l'hIH 2b')'eo ,' . ultl I' t (, '';'11 of .. Ix Yl';'I'H In the big 1"ugul'1I hll~ been mOI'cd lo rlml boac (his ~,,"~on lo Illllita 1'0ull1 rll" Iile • ond I3iUJ£'mall SpIU'](Y i\ililln~f aC' ' luil'NI rl'OIll the Cub-so ----

Belgian Wins 1'11lL.A DE LPIllA. M)IY 7 (AP) -

HI ne (II' \'os. Ill'lglum. """ nIVIlt't\I'd tlw d('clslon lonlght In Il 10·round Clllht wllh nabe lIle(Jorga,·y. Okla· hom II. Th~ dl'l'lHlon WitH unpopular. ])1' Vas scaled 181 1·2. Mc<.Iot'gat'y. J 6r.. ===~.,.=-

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tC8ted o\' l' Olymplo n1Nric ells· tll.nct's. but ihe field QVl'nlJ! are slm. liar to tho"" rcgulflrl)' Bcltcduled JI! Unit I stntes meetl.

Herp Is Iho proR'r:tm or tile tl'n tl'Ock and field Cv('ntH: 100. 200. 400· . meter dushes; 800. 1500. 5.000 nnd' 10 .OOO·meter runa; a.OOO·m e l e r sleeple chase. IlO'meter high hur· dies. 400·meter a·coot hurdles. I'UII' nlng high Ilnd broad jumps. I)ole \'!LUII. ,·unnln,.. hop. KWI'. and JUlllll. IG ' llound shot put. IG·I.ound hum· .,,"1' throw, dl",uH nnd Javelin thro\\,l.

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Ol'orge T. Bresn"hnn. Iowa coach, dl~r'nt('hccl (·nUY IJlltnk8 to coli g .. ~. athletic clubs. Y.M .. A. orgnnlv.a· tlons. lind ~~I('et"ll 111gh fl("hools In th e nino slal l! of the mld·we lem tl'l'rllOI'l .

Hoosien Best Purple CIfI AGO, 111 y 7 (AP) Indiana

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Bu81ness 290, 191 Ed1torlal %829 Iowa City. Iowa, Tuesday. May 8. 1928 Lncorporated

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to Attend District Conference Here

Chapter Expects 1 50 Guests of Order

Next Friday Th~ low,' City chapter of the Or·

el l'" or DeMoln.y will entertain 150 c1elpgat<'s of the seventh district of Tnw" at th uI111uai convention here Frlrtn),. Thp advisory council of the local Masonic orders will assist In eonclu cting the day 's program.

.11IIIlfe HlJiJ~l'l Utterback Of Des MOines, deputy grand council of Dt':lfolaY In Iowa, will attend '.'lfter· noon 8 ~ssions of the convention and will give Illl a(ld,'ess at the banquet III Ihe evening.

E<I I_orack, A2 or Iowa City, is ;.:enoro.l chairman of the convcntlon. Clarence Redman of [owa City Is chairman of the cal' committee; Donnld Harter, A2 of Iowa City, Is choh'man of the program .'ommlttee; and Franklin Owen Of Iowa City has cha"ge of the dance 0 t Valencia In the evening.

Conunlttee on Keglstratimi James Dempster, A2 Of Iowa City,

Is chairma n of the banquet commit· teo; Clyde Houser, El Of Iowa City, I ~ chairman of registration, and M Ol·t Koser, A2 of Coralville, has charge of registration,

Rpglstratlon wlll start at 8;30 a .m. In the Masonic temille and the open· Ing business 8es810n wlll be at 9 a.m. Comml ttees will be appointed at 10 :30 a.m. and will hold m eetings Immediately afterwards,

A tou,' of the city and university IR plonn ed for 11:15 R.m. after which the delegates wfll be taken to the Had Ball Inn for a luncheon at noon. Rpecbll entertainment has been pro, , ·Well .

Administer Degrees The first degree will be admlnls·

l ~rC!l by offlcer8 of the Iowa City d'::Lple r at I :30 p.m. and the closing IJu>llneR8 session will be held at 3 I, ·m.

The Iowa City team will admlnls· tel' the DeMola'y degree at 4:80 p.m.

A bn.nquet at the Masonic temple will be held at 6:30 p.m. at which Vernon Addy, A4 ot Sheldon, and lIal'ry A. Berg, A3 of Ruthven , will Plltertaln wUh a recitation and clJmedy act.

Judge Speaks Judge Utterba ck will appen,' on

1 h~ program which will conSist or I'('v~"fl i speechps from DeMolay wo , kers and Crom several of the delegates.

A (lance {or all DeMo lays a nd th~lI' friends will be he ld at thc \ ' A lencin hal] at 9 p.m, All De· 1I10lays In the unlverslly are In· viled to altend.

Clinton, Dubuque, Cedal' Rapids, Ma,·.on, Maquoketa, Marengo, Iowa Ply, Washington, and Relle Plaine are the chapters to be !'epresented at tile convention.

Slides Illustrate Man's Progress

lIIo1n's rise tl'om tho early nges to rodlo, automobile, telephotogra· phy. and avla.tion, wllS shown by 1110tul'e to members of the Iowa. City chamber of commerce at the I'c~ular weekly luncheon yesterday.

C. I. Conover ot the loca! North, W~ftel'l1 Bell Telephone company !'ava (t lectu re in connectlon with I-IhClw\ng the al\des and outlined In ol'<le,· the developments from the cI'ude dark agee to present day mar· vels,

He told them especially of the great communication and transpor' tatlon systems of today and their part In the rapidly moving world.

G. W. Pitman Die. at Residence Here;

III Four Month. George W. Pitman, 64 years old,

.lled at his home at 924 S. Van Buren slreet, Sunday at S ;25 p,m .. He had been I\l fOr the last tour monlhs.

Mr_ Pltrnan was born In 1864 at Upton, KY., and moved to 10wo. City i . lfl'14 where he was aS80ciated i)1 the hauling and contracting busl· 11 '" with his son. Leslie Pitman,

He Is Survived by hie wife, a 'son, -.~. p. nnd two daughte'·B. lIfrs. W. A, Sapp and lIfrs, J. F. Phipps. IN .ll of ,,,,,8 City. 'fhe funel'fil Bel" "Ire will be held from the Oathout funeral ohapel. Wednesday at 2;30 1). rn . 'fhe nev. E, J. Smith of the Baptist church wtll oWclate. Burial wlll be made In oakland cemetery,

Judie Grants Heirs Written Appearance

1n the case of T, J. McCollister V8. Mary E. Showers et 81. Judge Harold D. Evans gfanted yesterday that' the a ttorneya, Stevens and )Long, might file written appear' unces ror the dete ndants, Mary bhuwel'M, Charles N. Showers, IlIld M. U. Adye. Theile defendants Ilre g iven ten dn.),s In which to l)lead the calle.

Thls Bult WD~ started early In ;\ Jlrll b)' the plaintiff when h e flied n petition with the county olork . It was the I'eault of tho wlll drawn up ~y the In.te James MoColllster In 1H19, eight years hetore his death. ·'1'he plalntlff In the ca~e claims thnt his futher wae of an unsound mind when he drew up the will,

JvloCol\lster soeke the lIettln!! IU'lt1~ ~" .' . " ,Ishment ot the will and n nnulment of the codicils.

I Of roe POitpone Meetln, The • • gulnl' meotlng ot the IOlVa

elly GYr'1l clUb at the JeCter80n hot"l this noon has been postponed ~1lI11l next we~~

Dry Period Lasll for Seventeen Day.

One of tho driest periods that Iowa City bas l<nown fur BOrne timb Is now being experienced. }i'o,' the last seventeen days there has bpen , no meRsu"able amount Of Ilreclplta' tlon, according to Prof. John lr. Rellly, United States weather ob· server. Ln~t Thur~dny night th~re was :l.

trace of prcclplbltlon. but 11 wa~ les8 than one·hundredth of an Inch. Llkewlse, the,'e waH a small ~prln· Itle Of rain Aprll 29, but t h,tt nl~o

was too small to be measUl'ed. 'rhe last precipitation Of a IllPasurable amount was recOl'ded by Professor Reilly the n\ght of April 20, when leas than one·thlrd of an inch ~ell.

The precil)itallon fo,' the YefLl' thus far, which h'lS been ulightly behind the normal amount a major' Ity of the time since Jan. 1. I. now Il.pproxlmately Iln Inrh undc,' the avera·ge for the period since ·.h& first of t he yeo r.

City Briefs Recover Stolen Ford

The ])'ord roadster belonging to Bert KlvUn wWch was reported stolen Saturday afte"noon was found Monday night. Seven sacks DC coal which we"e In the cal' at the lime wero not taken, No accessories were I'eported stolen.

Ju.lge ~,,"lne8 Three Everett Stanfield received a. nne

of $5 and costH on a chal'go Of In· toxlcation In Poilce Judge ]'aul E. Custe,"s court Yeste,·duy. A. C. Slade was fln~d $1 and costs ;'Ol' speeding a nd Mlllan Smith was fined ~5 nnd cost'! on an intoxication chnr;ge,

1\I1l80ns Holel Regular !\'Ieetlng IOwa chapter No. 2 of the Mason·

Ic lodges met In the Masonic tel'll' pie las t night for the regula.' month· ly bi'slnesH meeting.

SI~lun Cau~es "'alse AI'~rJJl A cloud of steam, mistaken for

smoke, was responsible for " f ire call yesterday at 8:10 a.m. when the fire department was called to put out 0. "fire" a t Ihe si te of the old City cafe. On entcI'lng the building'. th e firemen learned ',hllt a radiator had been r emoved ,luI" Ing the day to permit painting, and the steam valve had not been turned orr. Bu;ldlng a fire In lhe evening ('au~ed the stea m to Ilacome notice­able.

Hiwllnis ~Ieet Today The Iowa City Kiwanis cluh will

meel this nOOn at the Red Ball Inn for the regulo,· w('ekly meetin~ or the club.

Supen-18ors l\tf'et Yesttnl'll' The Johnson county board uf fiU'

.,crvlsors met yesterday In the board room at the county court house. It WIlS the regular early monthl}' meeting. Th(' main busl. nes brought up before t he boal'd was the allowing of bills. All five m m· bel'S of the boa"d were In session.

Two Land Transrers Two warranty deeds were filcd

with the county recOl'der yesterday. These were: Reynolds Amish trans· fen'cd to Clarence H. Amish, land 'n see ttl on 13, township 78, )'ange 7. The exchange was rnlldp for t he Sum of $1. George W. ~ nd .r os· ephlne C. Deatsch transfel'l'ed to W. H. Droll, land In section 33 . township 78, range G. Consldern.t1ml In the case was $1.

Englert Commence. to Install Vitaphone

With the arrival o.t an engineer of the Vito phonr corporation May 10. Installation of the vltaphone In the Englert theatre wlll begin with an eftort at completion before May 25, according to Al Davis, manager ot the thea tre.

Two weeks will be requlrel1 tor Installation with the engineer and his a9919tants working from the c lose ot the last 8how every night until the following noon. The rna· chlnery of the vltaphone has ar· ,'Ived and Is ready to be a8sembled.

Re-discovers His Favorite

Tobacco Charle!!ton, W. Va:.!

March 4, 192'( Larua & Bro. Co., Richmond. Va. Gentlemen:

Recently 1 stopped in aliltle village that conalated of about nine hOIl8el and a small hotel, which I entered.

A little old man wearing a skull cap wu Beated in a rocking-chair smoking !\n enormous pipe. 1 had come to buy a can of Edgeworth, but wheD I caught ~ whill of the tobacco he wu smokinr I chanKed my mind. The aroma of that tobacco wu 80 delightful that I made up my mind right then aDd there that I wanted lome of the aame brand, re(IIrdl_ of the COlt.

I began with: "I beg your pardon, ,Ir, but [ came In to buy a can of to­bacco, and I would like the .ame brand you are ImokinK if you don't mind telllnK me. II He looked at me for a moment, Irfupeci hla pipe with one hand and said: "I'm lIDoklnN Edge­worth. Would you llkuomet

Of course [ did, and I IMlCUred a ,upply from the old fellow. The joke, >f course, was on me, but I went on JlY way rejoicing.

Yours very truly, Dr. Joho R. Koch

Edgeworth

. Engineers Save Six Billion Gallon Dam Council to Issue

The dam at Table Rock cove, South Carollna, which Impounds six billions of gallons oC wate,', WIlS

saved by the life-periling work of englnee,'S. The flood gatE'S we"e locked and under water; after many attempts they were opened and 26,000 persons were en!libled to re tum to their homes in the Saluda CI-eek valley. The Impounded water and Island al'e shown In the upper lett. The white su,"faces on the face of the dam are water·soaked mUd.

LO.D.F. Plans to IEntertain Officer

Expects ' Large Crowd to Confer Degrees

on Candidates Dpon Leon S. Merrill Of th e Unl·

versity of Maine, grand sire of lhe LO.O.F., will be entOl'talnNl hero by the local order June 19, In what s said to be the largest Miah' Of the

kind ever held in -Iowa City. I Arrangements al'e being mnde to pare foJ' an unusually lal'ge crowd, Ralh'oads hav", mad~ s pecial rates (I'om a ll points In Iowa and some places in Illinois.

The h1itiatol'y (\egr~e will be ncl· nlnlAtered by Eurekll lodo;-e, tile )0· '0 1 orde,·. al th~ fle1c1 house und \I'mo,·Y. Lodges from this section 'f the Atate wl11 ho\'(' candl,htes het'e and the class wlll probably be the largest ever Initialed CIt one time in this state, local members Of the orde,' aay.

ThE' Rebekah degree wlll be <,on. rerred at the Iowa Union by IIfar· gal'et Rebekah lodge Of Iowa City .

Them wlll be a parade preceding these cCl'emonles In which drill cams [rom many 10,1ges in Iowa "_1(i ' Illnois will takp Plll't. Some teams from eastern lod<:es are also px· peeted. Special floats will also be entered In the parade as well :1S

'>ands. A cllnner in honor of the ;':,'and

"ire will be held at Eureka lodge "alj with members of the }Jureka , Ca nton, and L <\dy lI111itant chup, tel's, and the g'I'ancl and past ~l'n nd officers os guestl/.

Funeral Held for Mrs. Lena Dvorsky

Funeral service for 1111'9. Lena Dvorsky, 78 years old, who died latu.'day at her homo at 320 N.

Lucas street. was held a t the Beck· man funeral home yesterday afle," noon.

Members ,of Odd Fellows Give Play

at Social Meeting The first social meeting or the

I owa City 1.0.0.1". lodge since ',he dedication of tht' n CW hall was helel last night.

"The Path ACI'OR" I he II ill" 11 th"ee net play. was giv('n by lIlem· bel'S oC the lodge ancl their frie nd s. Card playing an(1 dancing p"ovl(led entertainment aftPr thc pluy.

The cast of the play was: '''1111:\10 Boyce. Samuel Craford; Alfred Oat· hout, Robert Post; \Vllbc,' CerilY, Waite,' Conrad; '''illiam Nerad, Dr. Jimmie Reod; J . B. "·ohl , Sahman· del' ; ones; lIJrs. Harrison OlT, Mrs. Davis; Violet Reece, Ruth C"awCord; Louise Arn, Flo Gray; '''i1I1\'1 D'lI'lly, LuUe; I\(l's. Frank Fryauf. jr., Zuzu.

Cavail'YTUPIl Have n'U'bel]lI1' Members Of Troop A, 1I3tl1 r:W·

aIry of the Iowa Nationa l I~Uat·(\, helcl a .barlleque north oC t"wn J.,St nig ht. Cook J ohn Pluhar prellJl1'~d the bar!Jeque which wn~ f.,lIo\\,('ti by th e rcgulal' weekly drill jlel'lod.

PRESTDO. Tex .. May 5 (AP)-Cow, boy Tom Burditt showed hiA ro}>· Ing prowess by lassoing two moun· tllin lions.

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Graduates Will find In thl'se shoes n. tollC'h of modem so­phistication. In patents, colOred klels and Satins,

M,·s. Dvorsky was born in Czecho· Slovakia In 1850 and came to 10wlL City When 13 years old. A ce"ellral ' hemorrhage ca used her death.

$6.00~$7.50

rK ' ..,. r, rueger S · ~. She leaves a daughtel', Mrs. Agne, Simpson of Long VIIIW, Cal., who has been here for t h e la8t t h l'<!e months, and 8 son , WUHam F. Dvor. sky of San Francisco.

Buster Browu Store

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Starting

Tuesday May 8th. at

8 A. M.

Cho.osc front 900

Exquisite Spring

. and Summ~t

. Dresses Regular Sizes 14 to 44

Guest Cards for Visitors in City

Ninety Minute Parking Rule Unchanged

for Residents A compl'omlsp on the question of

the enforcemPllt or the ninety min· ute limit pOI'klng I'pgulallon was ef· fected last night acte.· a healed two a nct one-half hOur c10spd controversy bl'twepn 1\1 uyor J . J. t:a.rl'oll !l nd the city rounrll and a committee repJ'e~enting the me"chant~ a nd bus' Iness men of Iowa ('ity.

The agreement between the coun· oil and \IJe CUmllJh.l\~ WhiCh \"'US ap­pol nted by Harry Breme,', pl'eslelent of the relall merclmnts bureau, will P"ovlde fOr the ISHua n ce of guest cards to vlslto ,'s anl1 out of the elly shoPI)CI'S xemptlng them from pn· forcement of this o,·ulnancc. The "egulallon will be s trictly en[ol'CPcl regarding business men, Ill'ofeHalon· al m 11 , stUdents an(\ othel' reRldents of Iowa City.

P,'otcsts Kerch'ell The meeting of Ihe nwrchnn ts'

commillee ancl the council <'orne aft I' numerous protests had been received by Ihe merchants of thc city following a rigid enforcement of the ninct~' minute limit parking rule In the business district.

Visllo,'s and out ot the city shop· --0--

Also a Large Assortment of Extra Sizes, 46 to 52

Opportunity and the Bank

Account

Opportunity takes off its hat to the man with a Bllnk Account. Op~ portunity is really for the man, WOmAn or child who is readY' for it. The ash-barrels of history are full of people who were unprepar­ed for Opportunity when it came their way. Have you the cash to avail yourself of opportunity when it .comes your way? Why not open an accoupt with us now?

fiRST NATIONAL .... 104 ... nDnAL .. vova Syn.N

ar.d fARMERS loAN & lRUST Co.

As Dccreed by Fifth A venue ;and Paris

STYJ_ES FOR

STREET, SPORT,

AFTERNOON AND

EVENING WEAR!

$5.00 Values

to $15.00

&tra Bish Grade

Smokins Tobacco ... - --------"

\...Ass~fs Ollor $4,QOO.OOO.QO IOWA CITY "IClWA

pe,'s, soma of W\'OlIl Illli{\ fil.es in IloUe!' OUI·t, In\'ol(ect Il storm of cl'ltlclHm on tho unlill nco t'lu.lmlng that tho I·"gu lnt lo., !mve Ihem no oppo,·tunlly In trnnHnrl bllKhw~H.

J\. prot e'st JlH'NIIIg of thp 111m'· chan!" ur lIw (,)Iy WIIM CUilNI J~I'I<l"y mo}'nlng :l nd ntU't" n ~lnnr(lI'(l n(' (1

with M l\y(J1' C'll''I'oli II WIIH <lp"I<1,,1 to ~IlAllcn<l tho pnrol'r~mpnt or liw rule 11l'n(l lng lL m~ellnl: (.f th" 1110" ',

chants anti the city council. lle('jue~ t TIllie

1'ho mel'chants rommltlf'P llP­peared at the '·eg-uln,· council I1IN't· Ing Friday nigh l '"1<1 1''' 'IucHtl'd linw In which to WOt'k out a HlIllnhl(' plan a nd u. ('onr"I'\'n('(' \Vus ("111,'(1 ['UI'

llUlt nigh t. 'l'lle committ<'" '·rpl' ... ~ ... ntlll~ IIw

merchants W.ls " "fl<lNI Ill' ,I. 1'" Mr· Nal1'1ara. chall'nulIl , and il1<'IIIl1<'(\ 'I'. Dell K elley, .John lI. Donohue. ,Y o Hal Stpwart, It . U. \l'hl'tHlOn~, P"uf, C. \~ ' . Wassam, and I1 ul'<'y Drenw,', p"orcssor \\'a'H:lm aplle11I·,'d In pla.c of the R e,'. I'-a J . J-fouHton.

Hat"'y 111'1'11'11'1', 11J'~"I(le nt of th~ me,'chants "Clail Ilur~nu hn.. ~' ·h~d· ulp,l a ma"~ OlPl'ling of hlJ"ln~. m n (lnd mpr('hllnts In the chnllliJP" of COlTllner~p l'oomA at 10 o'clo~l<

this morning (lnd ,hU H urged tlJ(lt all merchllnt~ nttend. The m Nlng IH relative to tho action tuk en l'tHt night,

Recorder Files Birth Certificate for Twins

l3l"1 h c~rllrlcateH for Iwlns 1,nr" lo Gildrs o.nd Incy Kirchner were [IIl'cI with tho county clerk yeater· dn.y. The twins were born API'II ~ L, Ilnd have been namNI Gwendolyn Ruth and Don FredeJ'lck. This ls

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Court Impanels Jurors for May

Th r May 11'1'111 (\f (·ourt. the 8~C'

nrul t(ll' m i.hlr )/(111,°, At'lrt£'d y~at(lr.

fhl~'. At" p.I1' .. the )('\Intl jur)' met In th.' ~Oll .. t "n0n> ro" I'l11panelmenL OUt or IWl'lvp JurOJ'fl who might ~N'". tl1(\ rnllowlng were plckoo: l1llllolph l'ryhll, forcman : E. .... II P ln"lu~ , .1. (' . Droll, W. J. fllmp. kln~, \\'Illinm Howlund. Fl'nnk Bur. ... Fh Clnel IIII"I,}, Alrowr. flonlP of thps!' jllrOl'" HPrvptl ll) thp Febru, nr~' t ''1"I11 of ('ourt.

Th r Jl~t!t jUI'~' will conv{>ne ~rQI

It. .Tutlcl' I T~I'o1r1 D. l~vlI.ns 19 con.

front('d wllh one of tile heavl~st K('llI'<1ulp~ On I' po,·(1. li e wlil p~ .leI" through the heal'lng of 948 rlI4<'!1, or which ~Ighte 11 a re crimi· nn I ('lIseH heW ave,' frOm the Febru. lll'Y (tll'n\.

1'h(' rll'At bl!:' ('aRe of th. year will be Ihat Of A. G. J\J nhnl<e vs. Carl Cone. et nl. This will come up tor hp'lrlng tomol'l'ow. )~"Idfty th,'ee Iiq. uor ('asps ar~ docketed in whlrh the Rta te of 10wI\. IR tho plaintiff nnd Dln){lphI'ITY . Parrott, nnd Scott are th~ "cpnrnt ... dl'rendants.

Xntul'clny will he devotE'd to henr. In!: PNltlon~ for naturalization.

th,· rt.· t RN of twins to be recorded fit til<' court house fol' at least five mOIHh •.

A birth (,prllrtcn te wnS also filed fo" n""11ar<1 Neal Frunkle, born April 5. to Herman and Inez Fran. kle.

and printed crepes, plain and flowered georgettes cantons, radiums, laces, taffetas, flan· l\ \" ~\.c. M\\l\' t\\\~ combinations!

"The Greatest Values In America Today!"

And we mean it! Mil· ler-Wohl leads in vol­ume because they never mi lead in val­ue! Come and see!

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