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FIVE CENTS The A8socla ted Preas IOWA CITY, IOWA SATURDAY, MARCH 6,1937 VOLUME XXXV1 NUMBER 236

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Senate Demos To Fight F.D.R. Court Measure To 'Bitter End~

• ~~.:e~~,· ~e~~ '11!=i =' M=' y=~o=n=~ ,=' w=' .=:k=~r=°::!J111 i:::se:: ~:!~:::n ';oG~~r II.!::I =0 =0 =~=,' J=, =;=~=~=s=" =" ::::!J·III!::II,=o=~=o·=hn.=· F=', =~=~=;Y=·=·::.!JII :::=~:: :~:: , , \ \ Candidates for City Election Movement Of

RCllly to President's Appeal for Support Of Party iu Judicial Reorganizati'on

IDissatisfied Memhers of Three Parties Draft New I

Slate for Plebiscite March 29; Lieut. Com" Myron Walker Nominated for Mayoralty Post

Gold in France

Rigid Economy Obtain Support French Caplla)_

In Other Nations

WASHJNO'l'ON, Mlll'clL G (Al:' )-Scullto ucm001'ats QP­posing t/le RQQsc\'elt ccurt bill allswel'cd the president 's ap­peal fot' purty SUPPQ1't tCllight with UU llBSCl'tioll that they in· tcud to. mutell 11 i ~ CYC l'Y meve alld "i'ight it eut to. the bitter cnu , "

Ar..DER~1AN ·A'l' ·LAR(;E MAYOlIAL'fY OAN[)IOATE

War CoIHlllete Dctall ~ of ['lIlHo rill 1lJlt\ Candl~ate8 See PaKe II.)

II)' ItQHEH'J' IlEtlJEN ,\ new pal't,\' was bel'll Jast ni g ht in the COUlttCOrH of tlte

J ollnsol1 ccun ty cOlll"llclise as a g l'cup of dissatisfi ed I' "Publi­callS, dcmeemt:;; and anti-MOLel' formed their cwn political 0.1'­ganizaticn 1'01' the city elcctien Mal'ch 29, naming it the" Citi­zens' Nen -Pal'tisu n party,"

Unau ilTlo1tsly neminateu to. head the nclV party's sevell· llllln ticket as its candjllate for mayer was Lieut. Commander J\IYl'en J, Walker, wlte rctul' t1 ('d II t'l'c last year after retiring fl'QIll 25 years of service in tIl!' United Statc navy.

Candidate ' appt'o\'cd at last night's enthu iastic cOllventiQn include two Iowa City met'ohants. t1fO wage earners, cne em· ployel', one uulvel'slly J}roressor unil.

Prcdictillg It new lJ,alty

aliglunent by 1938, if the bill II,!:I =========.1'11 I!.:I =~=la=,.=e=n=c=e=E=,=B=e=c=k=:;!J pus S C 8. S e 11 U tor Budw J. J. Ostdiek ,(D·Neb, ). an oppositiQn leader .

one contractor, C -t P i-t· l Everett 'Jl. ~Iealls, g l'<>c~ry 810.·c I y 0 t tea

prolll'le lor, and John J, ostdlck, co- S G owncr of l he CIty bakery , are lho etup rows nomlnccs to I' t he ahlc,·tnal\.at,lal'ge. I C pi °t was quick to assert that he and

lou.' of his democratic colleagues

will speak against th e pl'ogl'am in Ihe next wcek and from dlUerent

IICcUons of thc country. ';That ," he said, "Is our answer

to lhe presidcnt. ) do not ' lOok

upon this matter as a pal·ty issue," I BUI'ko and his colleal{ucs In the

tbe battle against tlte pl'csldcllt's pruposals for a possible enlargement oC the suprcmo court from nlne to 16, allQwed thcmselVes plainly re­ftcnllul of the purty Imllllcn.tlolls of the president's speech last nlgllt,

" If lhe pl'esldent rCall )/: believes Ihe opposltlon Is confined even lal'l;cly to tllose who opposed him III lhe eampl\lgn, IIICludlllg the de­fenUst lawyer", he Is In sedous error, Tl1e biggest opposltlon Is t.'um thuse ,vho sUpported the pres· ident In the liuIt cam paign," Burke Mid,

Ucanwhlle Prcsldent Roosevelt turlleil his thoughts to hi s second o(lcn81 ve, a "fh'eslde chat" selled­uled for Tucsday night, and hap­pily reported to his press confer­ellce that letters and telegrams pouring Into lhe " 'hlte House tOda.y were seven to one In his favor,

Hugh Jo/uuoll, Endorses COltrt Bill

NEW YORK, Jlfurch 5 (AP)­

Fl'om Gell. HU!>~ S. Johnsun, oul·

ALOEJtMJ\N ·Nl'·LAJWE ----------------~--_~I

Iowa River Banks~ Says

(j'rll W,\RD ALLlEMIAN

to Stay Within Hydraulics Lab

Only Small Rise Is DefOl Moines River Expected in Stream Ice .lam Moves Out Hf~re Today At Eddyville Levee

Other ca ndidates are John fl, II n om ext y Grady, en, ploye oC the Rock Island ___ _ rail roatl , first ward a lderman: Ih' l'lll3tJ~: MlLLEn Prof. J ohn F, Rellly, second ward; I (1)Uf1y )oM'an Cit)" EdItor) R J . PhClpij, contractor, fOUt'tI\ 01111' a Illtlc mOI'C lhan a month wal'fl, ancl Clarence E, Beck, Hod- I ago II. city without a single munlcl­SOIl·TCrl-aplane dealer, Clcth ward,

,George BOliCk, thh'd ward alder­man, runnin g for reclection 011 the democratlc Ueket, wa~ endorsed by the convention. BOliCk was en· dorsed by the M.OL two years a!>o,

AllOI'/luy Burke N. Car~on was unullilnously acclaimed II.S tbe new party's co.ndldato fOl· pollce judge, the convention endorsed William J. \VhllO, CILy a8<lCSllor, who Is un -0)JP06cd III his race for reelection; lil, 13, Ra)'nl011cl, .un01'>I}ol\ell _Cltodl­llo.te tol' rcelectlon lUI city Lreasul'er, und 1>r. E- J. Anthony, unopposed lid cal1dltlalc fOI' reelection as park commissioner, wel'C all onrlorsed by tl1e con ven tton,

Nativll \\"lI.lI(el" a ... natlve or J oh neon

county, Is a graduate ot Iowa City high school and attended the Unl. vel'sl ty or Iowa fOl' tlVO y~ars and tilCn e11l'0lled 111 the lJ, S. Naval a.cadcI1lY at Annapolis, He spent 25 years In ~he navy, "eslgnlllg last ycal·. J!' oliowlug his roturn to Iowa. CIty, Waliter butit the Governor's

/lIl1 candidate I\nd yesterday s till po­litically dOl'ma nt, To\\"a City lh ls mOI'IlIIlf.;' faces ItS mOSI complicated 's llUation In ycars,

I "til clLll Oils arc ~l ICUMt fou t'_I\l1(1 pOssibly Cive-mayvm lt y candlda tCs will be III lIl e (leld. BollI ~ l ulllclPtll

J t IV&'! saJd Ittllt nleht that tho loser In the demoeratlc con · " entlon this JIIOrninK 11l3)' e.nter the l'lICe M IWl IndePllIldeut, l;rl!lghlg the total to fiV e can· didates for tlte pusltlon ot IllltyOl',

OWer candidates will be tli e democratic nominoo to be dl08en at the city conventlon, Mayor l\fartln-nomJnally a UD'

dldate tmtll he ronnaUy with · draws - Ueu t, Conulla.nder I\lyrOIl J, Walkel', CItizens' NOli· PartlslU1 PI'J't)' c&ndltlate, and 1\1, L. crowder, %a,year·old In· depelldent c8dulidttto, •

uwnersblp lea!>ue forecs alld lhU !:lqual'e apa.rtment house, newly formCd CIU"c" s' Non.Parli.

Dr. Geol'go Maresh was chalr_ san party havc CO''llI)lcle tlckcls, man of last ltl!>ht's convention, l\(a rUII 1&11 En18"1IJ:j

Old 11lGln riv~r, surg ing nloltg nl 1).8:31 ~ 1 0 1 N ll}S. Mardl G (. \ P)-The spoken formcr NitA admln lstl'ato r, ... high level a ft el' Hpl'l ,, !: tllfLIVS, J 8'lI1 l1 c Icc gOI'go which IJacked UI' came elHlul'MCment to/tight of Pres·

dellvcrlng the k ynote spoech, Mayor Thomas E. Martlll l'Cl1lalll~ "Iowa City I' lgilt IIOW Is thO lho clly's poUlical enigma this

laughing sLock uf Iowa," he declaI'- ~ornlng, SOme say he wi ll run l!lelll Roosevclt's proposed changes In lhe Jucli ~lary system,

"The presldcnt's plan to IIbcmllz(l the court la gelLing marc worlls lhall the L\n(lbel'gh kidnaping, more radio specches than a pl'esldenllal CIImp/Olgn, more debate lllt'oughout lhe coulltry lh;Ul Pl'Olllbltlon," hc said In a. radio a.ddress,

,

U.S. Apologizes To Nazis For Mayor Insult

WASHINGTON, March G (AP)­

Tho United Sta cs placa.ted tho Gel'. nl/lll governmenL tOday by apologiz­

Ing for Mayor Fiorello fl, LaGuar.

dla's l'C.mal'k that a figure of AdOlf

Hiller Sllould be placed III a. "halt

of horrol'8."

~CO IllS III<cl)' to rf'll'alll wi till " Ils \\"Ithln Iliches 01' t he top of l il o oe8 d ' , .. 0, 'We arc gOing lo e lect a rep- again Cor mayor; sOme say he won'l,

bonk" IO<lllv ItH rcpol·t. fI'um Ih c hy- ~l ul "u~ rlv'l' Icvl'e a l Eddyvillo, t'c"clll'Llve " I up • II" I'd ',vorklng 'Q ,. " '0 0' q • Martin, republlcun candidate to"

draulicH labOnllorl' showeu lho Iowa 1ll 0VCll ol.l lUIII !>ht JUSI as officialS buslll CSS m en to manage Iowa Cily mayor by virtue of il16 "wrlte-ln" rlvOr at the 12-foOl level with on ly i1 wcrc pr"llarl n!> to dynamlle It f l'o'n In all offlclent, busllleilS-like man - VOles hi th e O,O.P. pri mary, Is I'e-81m!.1i ri se eXlJccled. all al.'pl,.n", ncr ," tlcenlr-anil declares ho w ill foll ow Hlgh W<ty~ III pa~ l e rll 10WlI wp ,'P 1111 Most of Ille 10W II of gdtlyv ille 8/1\,.,<:11 08 Ithls pOlicy "until 1 muk up my

repQrtoe] ell'"r 111.81 III~II1 afte l' 11.1 1 I" 1V["elretl tho huge Ico cal<es pll(J uiJ Following the hOllllnatlon speeches m lllt:." jam nCIl' 'Rochester on U, S, high- Ilgllinst the floOd wall at a ra te of .u,n c'llecutlve COmnl\ttec wall select- A high rCIJubJlcall oWclal lasl W(lY , l IJlocl'Cd tile mad 1'01' a shOI't t n In chos every ha lf hour t his af. ed to handle emergencies and to till ni ght ileclared Mllrtln told G.O.P,'s lime ycslCl'du.y morlllll !,:'. ROy S. 'teI'l100n, but were al;8ured tonight vacanci es III th e llcket. 'I.'be COm- ~ n eonfercrice yCstel'day that he w lli M ushl'ush, slalU hlgh",a)' office r, that the town Is safe. OlIUce WM also pla{:ed In charge ot probably be a canillila lc "Ullle8s an· ~alt1 Ih r jam brok(' a t 9 a, III , yes· publiCity and t1llaDCO, other candida Ie apPCUrs On tho hOr-tel'dn.y ltl\d lhe rOad IVIl' cI a"cd 101- Flond Body Of Mcmbers Includc J Obn Lcu~ tlrst Izon who Ind lcatcs h e will en,.,.y on (ncdltllely , ,varo; Joseph cannoll, second ward; my Ideas of law cnfOl'cCnlent."

The Iowa . ' I v~.· r0aohCtl " I"t'CCll t 1111'S, l\1ary Falterty, third; Berman ".1 1 Run-" low III nOO n y~SI "l'd[ly wile" It 1'011 Attac,lr VI-ct.·m Smith, fow'lh, cbalrman ot the Marttn u.lijo ~alil, the orriulal I'C· lo 11.7 feet, It lJegllll to !"Ise llgllin 1. coml1llttee , a nd 'Willis 'W. Merccl', I><>rted, thal "If J sttll run, the COn· shol'tly Mtlll' ano I'cltehp() the l2 fOot [If til . verse Is not necessaril y true, h OW-level hlst night. A 12.5 level had COllulllttce eve:." be IL reached '1'11u l'sc1ay night." WT N DSO rt , vt.. March 5 (A P)- Marlin is said to havc tlec1ared

Mudrid Reinforces Barricades Agaiust

IllSurgent Attack

~rADMD, MarCh 6 (AP}-Oov-

:';"n'1.'hrI'S lO llll{ht rou nd the battered A cOIJln\ltlee ot three was ap-pOiJlted to dt'aw up a plalCol"IU and hlm~elf deflnlLely " not" an MOL

1)0,1), of fOIlI'.yeal'-old Beverly An'; i"llge, oe la remont, N, TI.. u. victim, fllH to's ilt lorn ~y ;\ Iblon PUI'kor &l.lld,

"of d!'ath by violenCe and an. at-temllted l"'II" III 'l1 llttuck ."

present It to the convontlon. l\1em- canillo'Ho aft el' a moetln g with the bers woro Mr. SlnlLh, ohaIrllla n; six lI1unl clpai Owncrshlp eouncllmel\ Mrs. ;El. A, Putnam ant! Chal'les A. WedneSday night, ThO mayo l', Bowman,

I GOI'IMn SO Ut'COS hel' IndlcatCd ernlnonl bal'rlcades wel'e relnfol'ced that th o apology WIla sattsfactory today amid I he thunder of artll. a"iI that the Incident wa..s offlolally I \ d I h " ld f t

'(i'oun el III a root or ,,"[lter In )11" I1 rook, lh e Iiny Ijlllly, Parkor saiel , bore (l eep ga."hes UII tho Faco a lld heurl a lltl l11arl(8 or vlolcnce on lh e ~rH1s, legs ulld UIJlle r b<Jdy. 'I'h"

The pJllotfol'm, uno.nlJnous)y adopt­ed 'by the convention, Includes seven pla nks Pl'ovldlng for a "strict and talr l-egulation of our publio util­ItieS so that essential service may \)c supplied to the consumer at a. minimum cost uow and whatever [utUro pl'oflts may accrue will be equitabl y shaJ'M among the rate payers, tax payers and tbe owners of these properties, We are op­!Jose\! to the b Uilding of a. munIcIpal

known for Itls "clean·upll Qf. Ipwa City, ha..s eet ncxt WednCStlay as th e nnal date tor anl\ounvlng his decl· slon us to whetbel' or nol he will be ~ candldale, He WII.I! backed bl­MOl, III 1935,

'I.'Odl\y 8till more political fire­works are expected, especially at tho city hall as thc dcmocl"Ilts convene for their cIty-wide convention Ilt II o'clock, A promlncnt democral IIlSI night promltied "plellty of nrc:_

closed. 0 'I' tlO on t e Maul' I'on as

Huwevel', [!.ftcr James C. DUlin, cillef oC the stale dCpul' tmonL's dl­vlaloll of westel'n EuroPtlan affairs, told aI Oerman rep,'e,entattve that laGuardia's views "do not repre­~Ilt tho attitude of this rovern­mont," tho mayor of New York Mid:

"I slii! atand by what 1 said and re\lCat It agaln, A brown-shlrtcd lanatlc Is menlUlll\, the peace of the wol'ld,

"Air, 1I11Ier's olVn ,overltmollt WII.lJ [Iulck tu r\!colnlle that I moullt him, J dOn't know whelher It was II guilty conllClence ot my ,power of dellCrlptlon, but In any caea that becomes Irrelevant noll',"

Tho apolory waa the ,eoond madCl by thle government alnce the nazll C&l11e Into power, Tho UnIted Illate. expreseed rerret III 1986 atter antl·null In N.w York harbor at­~ked the nail fla.r on the Ger. II1IIfl "uet' 1Il-em811,

defenso cortUllandors bra ed their

[OI'CCa for 9.n exp~ctcd attack,

The gover'/lmont high cotnmulld ,rapo l'led the be~ l egln~ IIIMurge nt lOI'CO@ were prcparlng for R.I1other attempt to pierce the c8.pltal'a de· f nscs, pO~Blble within a short time, 'rhey sa.ld scattered attacks against defense garrisons, particularly In tho northwest, probably signalled 1111 IlIsul'gent searoh for weak spots ut which to alm ,

OoVel'lIment t.,oops were reported to htl.VO taken th e JnltJative In a IImall attlUlk west of EI EIIcortal, advanclllg abQut II. mile III the vi­olnl ty of Robledo de Chavela, on the front northwest of the capital,

In taco of pOssible new food re­strlctlOlls, lhe handfUl ot refugeee In the offlclally·closed United States embassy building were put on bread rations tor the tlr.t time, Jlla.ch WII.I! given hal! a. large roll for thO day, '

IOlVcr j.l", waR lll)\}UrCllll y 1)I'Oltcn, "Tlr l' child liid IIot die by d"uwn·

till/i." Ptu'I<CI' Muill . ' ·11\ n1Y 11~lnt1 ilh\)l'~ Is 11 0 quc~llun lhllt sho met dculh by violence, I!: XIlo III II tu tlOIl ,thll~ fa I' di scloses that liw r an r.LLell"nc(1 criminal a.llacl{'''

waa

:Illto [>ul hologl"t 'harle" 1', \\'hltll(' y, who ILceunllJunled f'al'ker ~1C"C, wi lt l)c l'ful'm all, a.utulJsy tu· lno.' row, Whllll('y SI"" that there WIU! aP II[U'cntl y '") \Yul e.' In lhO child 's lun gr;,

Jighl plant."

PrblL'ipkls Walker, Willie the PlatfQI'm was

baing formed, ouWned hle prlncl­Illes If elected. lie will l1lake city

works." pecteo,

A long, hol scsslon Is eX.-

U nl; \Syllurn An attemPt may be made, It IVIUI

,NUaI.Jly reported, to Introduce the ~nlt system of voting 80 thaL each ward's delegates will CIlst Itl! ballots

appolntnlents Oil basls of merit, the for olle candidate for mayor. Non~

l'cLlrc~ navy official sald. Cblef (see POLITICS, PIlge 8) Tho 'hlld , who hau "ee" vl~ltillg of pollee wIll be appOinted partly

'I'e l atl vc~ nel'e uu.'lu b" hoI' .110thol"8 011 the basIs of a written exll.tnln- ol·loblo him to "htler meet the Iconfillenlent In It. Cla relllOnl hUllJllta l, ~ .... a.Uon, problCI·n8 of our city. rclillappelll'ild tOday \V lli le playln!> III

" ' "Our PI'escnt n\,ll.YOT Is conllClen- After the plat'orm W b approved, ... ronl or her 'lullt 8 home. L -

tlous; the 11l0rul tOne of the city AUorney Will Hayek., Iowa City has been raised, 1 hOpe It elected lawyer, dljClared the party had "a

lJl'iJlgs , l\lurder Charge to keep that mOral standard," dltrlcult ttme getting candidates to 'Ll!lAR)~lJl)LD, Pa. (AP}-Olstrlct Walker enid_ I'un be¢aUBe of the poor condltlonB

ALlornoy ca.1 Belill tlt'ought all , s.pertence III the city government today, clml'go or mUI'der last night against WalkoI' 'vas lntrOduced hy M~ , "No candIdate hu tIOugbt the job, the wife of a 41-year-old coal oSOl I til, who aseertBd. "Walker'. but the job h811 .ought the candl­mJner who, he sald, beat ~er two tralnlng In /l.1J partB or the world da\.6, and he an8W1lred the call," dau$'hterij to death with a Hammer, hall Slv'll him ~erlence tha.t will J Hayek eoncluded. __ ,-_ '

I

4'1'" WAllO ,ALDERM N , ~N[) WARD AI.J)Elt.\fA.'"

PARI'. Mal'elL G (AP)­PI' 'lUiel' Leon Blum hlrned to·

left ist gevernlUent from [i uan­cjal difficulti ,

II George Bouck II Five Killed As !===::::::==::::::!J Car Hits Side

'1'0. cbtain UPPOl't cr wary ./!'rench cap ital abroad, cr jll hid ill" at hcme, the ROcialist pl"eLDlrl" ol'feJ'ed I'e toratiOIJ of II fl'l'e dcme tie gold market, Ii

~ hal'p gO\'erllm ut prQgram 0.1' economy and a Kuaranteed national defense loan, r payable elthllr In trance, dollars or pounils,

Of Train Coach

Auto Catches Fire Following Cra8h At lliinois Cros ing

By lhe loan, to be the Only ono In 1937, Blum lie ks to procure HomU 30 bll1lol\ francs.

J're etlt Level I"or th' moment, the fl-anc ,

expcctel! to rest apprOlrimately lj,L IllI pres n l lovel which Is about 21.r.O Lo lho dollur, No Oeclnitll pcgJ;lng I'at WWI IIn nounced, how·

T,.)J~OR tAo Ill .. t'lur·h :; (i \ P) -JO'h~e vt!r. A cOllllI\ls.lon '\\III.I! appoInted tu

pel'SOll" W I'll klliN tOll lll'ht \l'h II guard tllc fl 'l1l1e, 11II 11\ moorllblll tiwlr aulo cru.shM Illto Ilw altlc of uollll)rlslnl( J;.;.nll Lab yre, govcmol' a Chicago and Alton on" <'u(U'll (jM· or the Dank or }!'rance; Charles se nger lI'alrt" 17 1l111(' ~ northeQst of I Rlst, hO~Orary govornor; Pa.ul Bau. ~laval1 and caugbl 1.111 til'. 1'h dul n, tltrector-lI'eneroJ or the Bilnk train \\'11.0 th,'own >(1ft Ihe \I 'It('k hu t of Indo,Chlna; and JacQue. Ruoff, 13 puJosenlf\lr. l'I!CUP"d ullllljlll'ed, alr cLOf-general of movement o(

Olle uf ttt" nutu'" WCUil'l"t~, '. fu"tls III th e J?rench It'caaw'y, W, )1llsar, the urlvcr, \\8.8 Idcnltrled llnl'\lljtrlcted Illlmedlatcly, H , IIUO tllll opcralo" 'rho 'onlmlulon 18 unl estrlelrll or colll'cttOll u8'clI~leij at Peol'i r~ga/'lIlng the Tate of ttlO Cranc, ex-Springfield, pCkln and l)cciltur, C('pt tha.t It must be kept wlt)1\J1

ImmCdlatO Identlrtcatlull uf thb the 1""lt8 ot mon t l'y laws, What-_ _ othors w8.8 mad tllrrtoult bt-cv.u~e over change I11AY 00 found deslt'.

PrOmISe ActIon they w 1'0 badlY bUl"llcd, but f~ll'nil8 able, It IV8.i! expected backing would I or nasal' ~uld tll~y \\ er ' I ro, nOMe 00 forlhcomlng (rom Great Brltaln

O D - k Bell I \Vlllard of peu';ll, Mr., Lillian alld tbe United States. joLned In " 11 IW I • Uartmlln of P urlll, her IIlx·n'o'lths· trl·parllte etalrlllzation o,gr cmOnt

I uld daughlel' , UlIlall. a lld Georgi' with 1<'I'aI1CO last ~tobcr,

COlluuittee Hands Back Revised Version Of Roan Measure

Vcech J t'., I!Cven-wl"'ks-uld 80n ot Blum'. an nounce.J"rWn ttl we),o G org v e ... ch , uf peUrl'l atll! 1) ' IJ,. gl' Clod. gcn rally wlt.b pralse on al l tur, ~lde8 In Parliament, a.nd }J'rerlch

l'he Y"l:ch buts motllel., lhe ollly .tock" .'eactea fa.vorably, '!'be tranc, OtlO In the cur who CII al) ~d alive, however, 8UlI"gud sharply agWDst th was rU8hed to st, Claru's hospital In dollar and pound In unorClelal tra.d-Ltrlcoln, 111., where aoctor" said "ho Ing throu,h banks atter Cl080 of

DES MOINE, March ~ (AP Ac· was surferil'll," O'OITI .hock, dec\} la- tho; );,11.1'111 elCcbange. ,tlon by lhe Jowa leglslatul'e Oil a ceratlons und bruises, I Uncertalnt,

William Diesel, of B~ .. lInglulI' lll" Deale1'8 8"ld the buying of dol· proposal to license tb e sa le or liquor by lhc drink W(lII seen tonight aa th 'englneer of the tralll, l!uJd the RltBaI' lars and pounds reflected IIOIllB

car, truveilog 011 I'oute 1~1, struck continued ullcertJllnty over tbe new ,hOllse con)lllltte' 011 II"uor con~rOI the side of the lOComotivll Ilt a 0.'088 . financial measures, Tho dollar handed l,Iack to tile assembly a re_ Ing clea,' of olJsLructJOn fO I' Rt leas t touched 21,90 francs, ant! th vl~ed vcrslon of the ROan b ill, three quart I 'll Of a mile, pound 107 franca.

Howevel', tho measure came back Although conservative tlllancial [or Icglslatt ve d~lioorullon wllhout ch-cle8 have exhibited no g rcat en-

Authoritie Expose thusl8.llm for the popular trout lhe benefit ot CO(l1 mltt~e rCeommen-

Bank NI"ght Racket \ tro\'el'nmeut. m~Dy approvod today'. dation but Is aHsu reo of reaching the ol'thodox iI~ure. lUI one means ot rJoor of tho hOURC for IV ha L promises

to arrol'd tho hottest debate of lhe Bcsslon

Action by lhe liqu or commillee hOadeo by ReprcHenlallve J, p, Oal-1(lghC)" (0) of 'WilliamSburg', foll ow. ed adjournmenl by the house Cor Lhe week after It , had put its final ap­proval on the sC nate measure tor exClTlPticm of hOmesleuds from pro­perty taxation up to Lhe first $2,500 \:If asscss d valuation.

:Pussagc by the hou~o ot t!\e ex­emption bill afte r a week of debate ~~as Im mediately messaged to the 'lIlno.te which wUl co ncur In or Teject house amendments upon reconven­Ing Monclay,

Geisha Girls Vow Imnwrtality For }up HJoan of Arc"

OSAKA, .JAPAN, March 5 (A:P)-.

Striking Geisha. g-I rl s, !bereaved by

the suic ide ot a beautiful 32-year­old sieLer , vowed today they wOllld

At Buffalo Theatel' g ltlng out of a ono-way financial

BUFFALO, N, Y., lIfarch 5 (AP~ A "bank night" racket through wblcb theatel"goers a nd owner8 havc bee n defraUded of lhousands of dollars was revealed here to­nlght, police I!wd, with the arrest of a 31-year-old theater patron,

.. treet. t:ven sound money partisan a Ilk\!

Joseph. CaJllaux, tormer m1nlater of rlnance, have .,.reed to make week eud radio appeaJB to the country to subscrIbe to the new det ell" 1011.11 WI a demonstration ot patrloU __

))etectlve Sergeant WilHam J. A W k ' Shanahan sald police obtalned a ' uto or erg' story ot "fixed" drawings !rom the arrested man, who IdentlrJed him­self az a B utralo reald,ont, Shana­han 8a.Id b e would be charged with second degree g rand larceny,

Police saJd the gIlng worked in 11 t.beaterll In Buffalo, Niagara b'alls, Tonawanda and North Tona­wanda. and that tbe acheme worked on an average of five out of seven tlmtlll,

Roosevelt, King Get Together For

Secret Conference

WA8WNOTON, March S (APt-

Demand Enters In Conference

DETROIT, March 5 (AP)-Unlted AutOmobile Workers of America's "ultimatum" On It. dOmand for 80le bargainIng rights for 67,.,0 Chrys-ler corporation employes prolouged a cOnference between unlo,n and company officials tor nearly two bouf'll today before It rece88ed Until Monday,

Immortali ze her o.s th eir " J oan of president Roosevelt and premier 'V, Arc," L. lI1ackenzle King or canada. sat

Statue of the demand W&e uncer· Lain tOlllght , however, after the -confereeB gave theIr verslonll of the afternoon's discuaslon.

.LCliter L. Coloort, resident atto.!'­)ley general for ChryEler, said Lb.O!! ultimatum bad not been preaented. ""Vhe" th e wlntl1' dawn broke

over 1\1t. Shlgl today, the 300 Btrlk­Lng entertainers left thei r sanctu­ary In the Buddhist t emple on Mt. Bhtgl and wellt to a .ecluded woods tor nudo rites of purification.

Shy Fukkuo MlYBJl'lDto, however, WlllI appall~ by the \laked cere­monial. She dl .... ppeared from the otbers, Arter a long search pollce lound hcr body, a talal vIa) ot polson by her side, In II. teahouse on tile ga.y white way ot OBalla from which the strikers ha.ve takell refuse,

j10wn In the Wblte House tonight tor a dlllCu8Blon of world _ffalrs but __ he details of their conference were kep! eecret.

On his arrival here today aL the 'inVitation of the pre8ldent, King )said their conversations would cov­'/II' matters of "mutual luterest to the United States and Canada."

Earthquake

Homer Martin, U.A.W:A. pre8\ ­dent who bad II.IIserted .. there 'Will be )10 dodarlng or postponement of thla bsue," luued the, -rolJawlng .tate, roent alter tbe conference;

"We dlscuased the recognItion 01 !the U.A.W.A.. ~ BOle eollectlve bar· gaInIng agency, We find ourselvetl much c1()IICr tocether on thlll matter. The flrllt tOPic Monday will be on

SALINAB, Cal, (AP}-A sbarp recognition, Tbls will be Ironed out earthquake 'waa telt here at 4:20 Ol'llt. There h811 been no evaaton or a.m, yeeterday. No 4amare was re'l postponement ,f the luue and w. ported. _ do Qot Ilxpect on"," _ . ___ ---'

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T BE DAll..Y IOWAN Publl.olMd evary mornlDC "'IOO~ M~-

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""'4 H. Pownall, PUbllaher Clyde E . Morrtll,

A. •• 'ata..nt PubUaher Donald :1. 4ll4~reo ... Ell""",. Ma.nallT'

llIntered u ~C'ond el .... mall matter at the POltOW •• .. t 1""a. CIty, Iowa. un4~r liTe,

the ... 1 of oO'llJrl'''' of Haroh I.

SublcrtptJoQ nt_By m&l~ II per year; 117 oarrler, Ii cenl. ,..ek y, U per , ... r.

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EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT .1_ C. Gork'" ......... .. ..... mdltor RI.hard Tuoker ..... Ma.natrlntr Editor Merl. lliller .. .. ... ...... OIly Editor Robert ibe.wood ......... New. Editor J ohn M oune) Sporta lIld ltor A •• t. Spon. E~tor , George TI!omDl'Ol} Mary t Burk .. " C&mpu.. Editor J .. ne Nlt .. .. .. .. BoC>lety lII.".tor :MarpNl Gordon •• . AN't Society Bldltor BoIlY ti,favermall ..... Feature Bldlto. Photo,ra.pher .,' , .. , .. Jtrvaa B41ldwlp

8taft Wrlten 8tal. BrowDln., Ale. Summa"

Tom II • "JIl'I.SI! DICPABTKEN~

RY&II " ', . Clroul&tlOD Man ..... 4JrDC \ . S, hmldl ., Ortl •• Mana.ar

Ar thur I{ l,urc b . A •• I.t.a.n t Adv6J;'li8In, Ma.na •• r

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SA 'I1Um;J.I\ Y, MARCH 6, 1937 ,

Thes~ Si(.n~wn Strikes

5·4 Against The Gold Clause

\V are under .. constitution, Iiut t\l.e con~littJtlol\ Is what tlte JU411l'f'S lillY It Js.--<:harles Evans

'Hug hes, now chief jUlltice, Unl· ted tall!8 .upr me court.

F'OUR YEARS ago today banks weI' pappln&', and the natlon 'wl~

banI< holida y was three days away. An e!llimaled 230 Iblllions of debts Wlll' outs tllndlnll' around the Unl· ted State'\. al least hair or ~hem evldenc4ld ,by various kinds ot C01\· trac ts carryln!>" clauses stipulating payment In gold-with only 6 or 7 billiOns' WOI·tl> or gold 11\ the coun· try. Payme'nt of all th ese debts hi gold WIUI Imposs ible. Bul when the pan Ie tal-ted ver ybody wanted gold j ust the same. The government had to quit lh e gold s tandard , d~·

vah.te the dollar from 100 cents to 59,04 cent~, and repudlale the gold c lause In Its ()Wll bon~, as Impos· sIble of pe rformance. It Impoun.d~.;1 gold and made gold hoardtng a cl'1me.

Yet four oC lhe su'»reme COUl't's nllle jus tices la st Monday held that the gold c lause should be enfOl'Oed­an impOssible holding. ',['hey stuck to the letter of the contract; the oth er five (the liberal mlnorlty plus Chief Justice Hughes) stuck to comm()n sense and dls l',egarded the lette r of t he contract, and sustah\ed lhe govel'nment 's r epudiation of the gold clause.

l ' hls Is the COUI.' t which we are lold Is sacrosanct and t;nus t 110t be changed or c UI'bed, It must be c~\'bed 80m'ehow. \Ve cannot I~ve the na tion's salely to tl;le discretion

l of Chi ef J ust!ce llughe!l, who Is ISN'T THIS modern world won- I li beral some days and conservative

derrul-when It comes to the crea- l olher days. H e saved the natiOn 11',n and indulgence of passing It'Om a fina ncIal earthquake in this "hlrns ? The last couple of years I oecl>lon, bul he might vote the have seen, aroon~ olher things, the I wrong- way anoth~l' thne.-N~w Rpr ead In wild-tire fashion of such I York Dally News. IIUn8, ns lCllI nondescripts as flag

p"le sitting', walkathons, da nce l One or t he more cel'taln ways to m arathOnS, kn Qck -knock and chain . ride to bus iness succe~8 Is on the lelters, I waler wag-on.

And now, 10 and behold, the

'world is u~lng a streamllued device Look ln at the world through to protest and object. It seems If I g

thl II h d rose colored glasses has Its dan· one Willits 1I0me ng a e nee , do Is plop dOwn on his pos terior gel's as wel! a s ~olnts. You ~n t >lind <l eclare himself to b e a glt- I teil t he red traffic light from the c1own er, green.

After s urveying the s it-down I {ltua lion on e Is Inclined to pO\lr out Th e office cynic thinks crime 1 he peroration: I wa\'cs occur when the lIn;tb of tlte

"Iro, hum, Watson, what's next law beha ves ]ike a wooden l~g. 011 the sit-down list?.. /

We WOUldn't even thJnk of sug- A utb traller owner advertises for gesting It. bl.\t perhaps a sit-down boa rders . \Ve can Imagine the a d: In tit state capitol building in Des "R oom, board an d 100 miles a qay­Moines m ight be an eltectlve qevlce $1." In convincing the state legislature - - -the UniverSity of Iowa needs the I D on ' t f u ~s with a ma n Who likes 4)ntjre Bum r~quested ~o operate to a l'gue sensely. H e has two things properly dUring the nex t biennium. I you lack--s(l'Ong lungs and a weak

War Threats Less Serious

THAT WORLD pellee cannot be

achieved If the United States con­

b rai n, -

~"'hat m ystifies mo,~t EuropeanS is how America became the world's riches t and happtest nation without benefiting trom th e ta lents of a sln­g lo dictator.

tinues to keep out of everylhlng Dr. zadok Dumbkopr announces

w:W on e ot the significant obge rva_ l lhat a nother reason h~ cannot ad­~on8 ade by Paul Den ler In his mire prohibItionists and teetota,lerlo

III il' Is because they practice glass hatred. ,lecture here Thursday evening. It

was an obse rvatlon that agrees

with the \'erdict of those who real­

aze it wUl take 8trong leadel'Shlp

to keep the volatile EuropClLn ~tates out of confllot.

Washington World

Tuning In ,. ,

• • wi~h

Jean Thompson

Betty G aUOWay, beauty queen of Oblo State unlvers ily. seleelPCI HLe

Galloway

7:3().

"G!b:;on (J ij 1' \'" hairdre erea!.·,

p ri ma wJtf'1\ she

o m p e t e (1 ror t il nl g T ... )\ be:Hlty rl'own i1\ <" I\r al:0 ~r,ellt · Iy, Mi ~s &pealc.j is considered by many to have the best

, he is 1\(011 '

lI.kht~

Bldu Sayao, til<' YOUlI!' ~oprano

who came up " 'om Brazil 10 malt,

II- sensutlonal debu t 11.1 t he M t l'O­],'lOlItan this ll~ason , w ill Ri ng Vio_ letta In "lA Traviata" to be h l'oad­~ast thl.~ aftN'noon :~t 12::':T, NBC. This Is the J 1lh Of Ithe malinee

There would he more basis for se ries beard this win ter . evaluating Mr. Dengler's rema rks I By OlIARLES p, STEWART Tho s tory of WlII Purvis, a man If the United States had bEjl'n a (Central Press CoIwnnist) who was offlcjnll y hangeu yet

; world leader In the years preceding \VASHINGTON, D. C. - Th e lived, will be the IsubJect of l ho 1914. Imbued wltb the laiSsez falre Roosevelt forces may have the nee. dramatization, " It Might Have phUosophy In respect to Intema.. : essury bru'e majority to pass the ~ppened to You" In t ho pl'ogl'am tional a.ffalrll, tbe Unlled States has presIdential supreme court plan lonlght at 7:30, CBS, a lso [ratUl'_ too often avoided contact with the ' thorugll the senate and yet not Ing Ru~s Morgan's orcl1esll'a. 1'ea.llsm that mak es fOI' wars and have lhe required two-Ullrds ma- Tommy Dorsey, Irombonisl, an41 )!trlfe. Had tho United States jorlty to choke off discussion of It, hi!! orohestra. wiJI be (ealm'ell 01, ~aken a strong hand In world dlplo- blocking a fina.! vote all tbrough the "Saturday Night SWill/:, Club" macy before 1914, the World war the current session oe cdngress, ~lIrty tonilfht lit G o'clOCk, OBs.. '1I lght never have ocourred, ThIs The bouse of repr8lient&tlvea' .Raymond coWs novplty QulllLet

, , l\~culatlon of the wobbliest 80rt, rules ar~ different. In t.I~\ con- "ill snpplement tile 'Dorsey lIlus ic, but It at least leads to One conclu- ( greSSIOnal bral'1ch a bare majority as will the guest vocaJisls, the BlU.1 " Ion, The United Stales couldn't I can gag a bare minority quite FIIUIles. k ' ep out of the World war, In spite easily. Mark ~rarllOW will be g ues t ('on ­of isolation befol'e and during part In the senate, however, qeba.te duclor of the "Hit Parade" lonight or the conflict. If we learn from cannot be limited unless at !,elUlt 64 \at 9 o'clock, CBS. Ca l'Ole LomIJard

• experience, that brand of policy solons demand It. As long as the I will alao be guest ~tal' on t il" Jl I'O-• ould not be adopted In the pres- remainder have the stamina and gram. "Goodnlg hl, My Love" top .. ent day, the language to continue talkln,g the list this week, a nd "Thill year' ..

This much III also obvious. Prac- they can prevent a ballot. Indlca- Kisses" comps second, ltically the /Jame conditions that tlons al'e tlmt the administration Belle Baker, enprgellc ~ingln l:'

provoked the \Vor1d war exist In "antis" wlJl have the nwnbe,l' to do /5tar ot stage, Bcreen a nd ra (Uo. Europe today. Mr. Dengler pOints this, though they may not have the 4lnd stepln FetCh It, Indolent Negro out that there are three conditions I endurance, . .cbaracter comed ia n. will be pL·e.

• . responslhle for current unrest. Ali Still, 35 01' 40 per cent of 96 sen- sen ted as gu est /ltars On Floy'l , are baied ' on tbe stupid treatles I atOl'S, orating in relays, IIhQuld be Gibbons' "S'peedshow" lonlg ht al

i'1la.c1e nfter the war. Out of them able to maintain thernselv~8 until 8 o'clock, CBS, )lave come ethnic mallldjustme{lt, . 1I~l<t winter 's snow flies or later. It The runnlng of Ule banlfers' mile ~CUIIUllIU \I "lIt 11 11,1 100" c red morale, 'l'U u,!l b .. something unprecedented by three of the greatest living

• E ar'h Iw lg ll!' hea lilly "n II dlssatls- ,Ul It 1;; tt,eol'utically possible. ,track stars at the Clucngo relays

IU(] P;lII'ope. Pelty rivaMos bave • • • wW be broadcast trom Ihe Jlltel" roWl1 inlo bllter hatreds, lL. TOBY TAOfICS national a~nphithcabll" over ens In spite of the bleak picture A nyway, assuming that the group this morning at 9:41i.. Fonllt'rlv /l.

nhl'ond, Mr. Dengler believes the OP1JOsed to supreme court reorganl- .yearlJ/ avcllt, tbe l)ar\,ket'S' mile wall danger of another war Is passing, za.tlon has to recognize that It Is dlscontlnued In 1932-tho year it

- "We have p8.Bsed danger many In a minority, It Is a certainty that 'Was woo by Glenn CUlmlngluml, timcs," he said. "It Is probable It wlJl adopt dilatory tactics, r4,lCOrd bolder, Competing foda.y that we will , do so again, In splle And probably It will be In a mi- wIQ be thl' last winner and his of un!versal armament" He looked nOl'lty but not a mlcroecopic one. two arch· foes of the cinder tracie, upon tbe armament programs as Some of lis mem\Je1'l undoubted- Archie an Romlllli and Gene protection. Iy will prove to b~ pretty hard- Venzke.

rt Is en~urag\ng to hear lhat bolll\(\, too. 'Senators Uke WHlIa.m TODA,¥'S JJ'SlJl war threats are not eo ominous as E. Borah of Idaho and Hlrl\JIl W, ,. yeaI' ago. Still, we would Ilke to Johnson of eallforln/l. are not likely PROGRA,M llee the United States lend a hand' to be feazed by WllIIhln~ton l;Iot 9 a .m.-Child pla y,

in quieting war fears. weather .• An adjoU~nmellt, without 9:15 a.m. - Y sterday's llIus lcal Ii. vote, perhaps will be the best favorites. they can hope tor, but that wlll be 9:30 a.m.-The book' shel!, Doroth y

Sale or playing cards, tobacco and something, rrom tbelr Bta,ndp91nt, Brown. jntoxicalll~ show rapid Increase. It Such v eterans lUI Bora.n and 10 a .m.-JJ1ustl'aled mus ical cha ls. begln ~ to lIl>pear lhat what tbls Johnson assuredly never will yield. 10:50 a.m.- Program calendar and t}>uutry r

n1tlly nl.."'r (t <; 1".:' " Qp ronc1 There Is a. cha.nce that II. tew of weather report.

..... tunlur H 'ilL In /-'Hl' lI \, C' r k . tho weaker kneed amon~ the 11 a.m. _ Sclenco news. of lho - --AlucrlC8114 as a raoe, say sclen­

tlat~, arll growlllg Laller. If this keeps up we'll be tbe 1V0rld's bes t kll'essed nation, s illce all of us will II ct.i to uUy lIew ol. lhes that fIt.

"antis," surrendering to the capi­tal's July and, August temperatures, will Incline to a compromlse-ma.ybe to a couple ot new suprertl& court justices-but not, It's 0& • safe bet. to six ot them,

week. 11,15 a.rtI.-MOl'lllng melodies, 11:30 a.rN.-Travelog'. 11:50 a.n'I.-Farm flash es. 12 noon-Rhythm rambloB. 1:46 p.m,-The Dally IO"'lln of the

Predisposing Factors In Constipation Cases

By LOGAN CLENDENING, 1\1. D.

PRBDJSPOStNG 1,'AC'rORS In IR n ot n~ce.~sarjJy lh!' roug hage. For caRl' oC conMtlpation a l'e: Instancc, the julces of pl' lmes or

SI.LUPl'kl'l.Lul and of grap<"f l'ul l have 1. Impropel' food a n <l dri nl<. On e definite laxative prlncjple~; In fac t,

or till' Rlmp lps t causps Is Ht.u.rva· they Iwopahly do more or Ih ... wor k I iOIl. ?Iany phy. t han the roughage ItspiC. .10laRses si('ians bpll VP and honey are other artie Ips which that a lmORt as many peopl!' 1111· de l' ('at us over · put. This Is !'H·

am not rough, but which ha\'e lux· atlve effects.

('aUull'ti~s ('allSl' Constipation 2. THg l\fF:Dl IN'I': I IA 13l'r. Lon g

IlI'clally (i'llI' In I1 Re of Ia..xalh 'e Ullrl ('atharllc {I rugs s('ho<) l ('hlldl' n, I" oftell mOl'~ polpllt In ( '~ ""Ing con. who rush ocr IIl lp:ll lon than ('ul'lllt.; n. Not onl y wHh Inudequate that, bu t tllCY brIng many selious hl'l"8kfust, a. n d com r.li<:atlons, such us h l' morrh olrls, go th l'ough t h e fls~ul'e", mucous colitis anu even day with concen. ulc(,ratlon . Many a chronic Ase of t l'llted and In· eonMlpation has lx'('11 (' u l'cd, a nd Iw:lrfluale food. this inrludes attrnclanl symptoms T hr homl' wllf'J'e of lH'avlness and dlRcom(ort In t ile lite\'(' is no In di· ah(lomen , si m ply b\l I'IOpplnlr lh e

vidual nssigtll'u lo Ih e tlllly r us~ 01' cathartics. 'rh l' (> I\~ma habit hOllSl'kl't' l)lng', whel'P til, moth I' is jUHt al< bad. It IllNl ns t hat t h!' antI rallwl' bolll wOI' I, and. a ll Ihe Individua l Is consclonAly taki ng ovO!: chlhh','n go 10 school, II! till' prize till' fu nc t ionH "1' llt r low~I' bowl'l. rXtllllpl0 oC I h!" Hort or It Altua· Colonic lavag" Is ,,<tllttll y to be lion. cl'll lcized.

ArJrqunt( ' hll ik iR thf' IllfJs t jm· ~j . II A HIT TDm A IH>I'\11 al move· portont !'Nluh'pm rn t In t he diN: of ment o r wave ac tion ,, 1' l hr la rge th is (ype oC cunstipatJon. 1" .... pl4> In Lestino OCCUI'S only al In ter vals, who chan!;" lhrl\' d lpl fr om tlllle l.Ul d If! much more lu'Uve O\l rln,; to tinw, 01' tallu tor a tlm{' less thp da y t han Ul nig h t. As soon as ulllounts thall they n re acc ustolllpd W wak e liP in thc mOl'nlng these (0, as In U'aveling, visiting 01' (Uk· waves Iwgln, Ilnd tltey a rc aug· Ing IL >« ' 0. voyagp, a l'll apl 10 have me nlpd by the flrlJ l mral tllllt Is irl'Pll'uluL' act ion, wh ich Is a com· )Jut Int o the stomach. NegleCl or ilion ('XIIPriE'nf'f'. t he call at t his ti m", dIll' t o busl·

l"u~"~' and capl'lciouR appetites neR~ pl'eSSllL'f> 01' la<'k Of fn.~ IUlles,

Ill'" anot lll' I' rall St' w hich l, ·d I.() dI· Is cprta itl to I'esul t In a c hronic IIllnlsh~d totlll h ulk In' the dlpL This condition. cI'cal f's a v ic ious ciI"CIf'. The pa U. 4, OCCUPATION. SIXlentul'Y oc· pn t IH consta nt ly wOITird a bout dl· cUJ).,\llon Is lia hll' to <,aU Re lax l:<'sllVl' UPf«> IH, partic ularly ('on · ha bits aboul )lhysll'al (>xPI'clse a nd sll pllll on , a nd l h" r efore a voIds food eXN·Uon. 01' (' hunges food so that the condl· 5 TiJMOTION. Depl'psRlng emo· lion Is m ad" worse. lion , Ruch 0. .. WOl'ry, feat· and anger,

Some people have II tomaclls will cause l empol'!II'y ('ons tl,pa tlon. which I'pacl J)ool' ly to rou~hngc in Muc h worse, how('vel', Is th e h"l>1t foo<1, a nd (or tnI'm It is worth while of h lll'l-y-doing evel'y thlng on lhe !>OIn ti ng out Lhat t he laxativE' prln · I'un ; ;lh" w hOle sysl~1Il wo und up clplp III mallY foods with roughul:e light Ilk" a c lock.

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6 p,III.- Dlnner hour IlI'oSl'!Lm , I 7 p .m .-Oul' Golden Legacy, Prof.

.. 1 r. 1". Soho)'y, Macomb, III,

SCOn'S SCRAPBOOK

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AL~oUCiIl No1EO ~1111'~s of ;fit E.1i ME. WERe. EMPL.o'l'l!.O ,,, ~1I'1'SIc.W\ DR, WILLIAM 1'tlORH1'oN, DRE.W 1HE. l)ESIC:;M cKOSl!.JoI &V <:;EORejE WASt-IlNq(ON I'o~ AlIE UJoIt1Eo S1'A1£.S CAPrlOL eUILDINc. ­-1ltOR,N.(Ot4

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"' .... 1'0, Po1'A1'o, 1:.(;.G-:PlJ'IIIl r.-< .... NO .(oSA.Cc.O AU. e~LONG ,PRAMS"'''''' -1'0 1'tll' SAMe. FAMIL.'/ 8l1't' M .... JoI c:.4.H USE ONL.'I' -t1\a. Roo1' of -fHE pof .... -f'o,-1iIE.

F~I1' OF -f'M~ ~<4-" PLlIHl" AJW'(OM,ociO, . I' ""'0 -!HE LEA"E<; of 4oBA.c:co

4LR.~V -400,000 m'MlP GQI.\'!~'f4)~\L~~ -40,000 o'F wlloM

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SATURDAlY, MARCH 6,, 19$1

OFFICIAL DAILY HULLETIN'

• Items III tfle UNIVERSITY (JALENQAR are sched·

1I1~ fQ &h$ 0((lc8 of the ""ceidcnt, Old Cupitol, (tools tOf the (1ENERAL NOTIOES are deposited w,th the camplltl editor ot The rallY ~owan, or may be ptaoed In the box provided to their d eposit in tho offices 01 The Dally (OWIUI. GENERAL NOTIOES must be at The, Dally Iowan by 4:80 p,m, the doy Ilre(4)dlng first publication: notloos will NOT be ac­cepted by telel.lholle. and must be TYPED or LEGI­BLY WRITrEN and SIGNED lIy a re8p6118lble (>cr/lon.

Vul, X, No. 7M 101'1'11 G, 1037

University Calendu SlItllrllay, Mareh 0

Tnlf'l'CollE'g latp Deba le 'l'oul'nament, Old Capitol. 7:30 p.m. Play N ight, WOIl\el1'S Gymna~ltl\n ,

12:00 111 , 7:80 P.lll. 8:00 p.m,

6:15 p ,m, 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

12:00 m. 4:10p,m, 7:30 p.m, 7:30 p,m, 8:00 p.m .

MQndIlY, ~farch 8 A, F'. I. , I"wn Unl!'n . Untv,,!' Ity !:I1l\g, River Room, iowa. Union, Poiltl a l Sci nrc Club.

Tupsd/lY, MUI'rll 9 PI~ nlc SUPP!' I" T r ia ng le Club. Erlcl&'e, Unlvrrs lly Club. L t'C 1 ure by PI'Messor Hawley, "The P" OI)hI'lR, " OI1(> n to s ludpnt s III ji'r l'ijhll1lln and !:\OpltO'lllOI' Llte l'lll lln" R oom 221A, !,IchaerCel' H a ll.

Wf(bl8Rday, Jllarch 10 Bng itlPPring Fa culty, Iown Union. t eJl. J)an c(>, Iowa Union. Frpn<;h CIll \!, t owa Union. Ca;det OtriCl'l'S IUD, town. Union. Oerll1nn Club .\<' olk Da.nce, 'Wom en's Oym naslum.

Screen ..

Life lJy IlUBBAfU) HEAVY

IlOT .. T .. YWOOD - So mqny n~

pl l.lY~ I'R th~R~ days that they oUlI( lu IlIw~ n l1mb~rs on lhelr bar I lie !ootballe l's,.so !the people'! ImolV w tlU lhey o l'e. , . Big 01'01111",

("btl I dOJl't qUIA!

me", 1.016 1"1 I hat the ant. Il~ l.el'8Qn ClI nlltn ~ only ~

m 0 v I p plaYf~

- "and he'll hltv" Irouble II. I r I' 1 II ~ e I II, enOl ."

Artlne JUd!" a I1xl ollS to gel 1 dlvol'ce so Ibe rn n ma rlOY DII 'roPl)llIg, Ihl'Elll.

('llI'd to wn ll< 0111 unlc~9 given ~ III Thl\l~IIII)', tl-fal'ch J I

3:00 p.m. r{e n ~ington, Univer~lty CI ub, - JIlOllths' I('av('. . . 20th Centun,

'R hol·t on p ersono ilti es, gave In. " C lnro. l30w wal! u p ror ,lud~'8 ro~

In "Ahe l Ind I 0 Eat," but moo!)'

4:10 p.m. Gmel ur,te I\r:t l\l fmatl ~s Club Lectlll'p lJy ,I. I'". Relll ,., Room

7:30 p,m, 7:30 p.m . 8,15 p .m.

222, P hYlllcli Building-H. PI EpsIlon PI , I O<\va Unton, U nion ·I:l ou rd, I Ij)\va U nion.

:; :00 \1.1)1. 7:30 p.m. ~ :OO p.m. 9:15 p.m .

VarHlty i:i how P rovle\v, DrQ. >ll ti~ ,\I'l.S 13uld lng. Friday, Man'h III

Val'sl ty Sh ow PreView, Ol'l\ tn~l lr Arts Bu\1.lIng. Slltch plI 011(1 Storlp~, U nlvcrllity ('Iuh. MI'<;cfl, B 1,1, rowa Union . v a rs ity SholV l3I-oa.<\C!l.St , 0 "ar\\t\.Up Al'tM UuiJd lnt:.

S!Llul'day, tI- ul'<,hl;l 7:30 p.m. Cm'I'Jr l' n nl1 Ditmer 'q a n!'e, ,Iow\l Un Ion.

Sunday, Murch I~ 8:00 p .m. Ves!'!' I''' hy Bishop J ames T\ . RYIlJ1 . Iowa Union.

ronday, March 15 12 :00 1)1.

0:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m .

7:30 p.m . 7:30 p,m. 8:00 p,m,

A .r.'. \. , Iowa Union. Mecca Dlnnrr , lowa Union . SpnnlHh Club, rowa Union . ,

Tur<(li,y, ~lul'ch 16 'St'ld~e, U niver sity Club. Gavel Club, l owa Union. EXI)el'lmen lal P iny, "C hildren <Jt Thunder," Dramatic Ar tll Duildlng.

(for Inforlllatiol\ ,·eg!l.rtlinl: da.tl'~ beyond this schedule, see reservatiuJI book ill the President's OWee, Old ('lIllltol)

General Notif',eIt •

{'osmOIJolilan Cluh 'l,'he Cosmo)l()Jl tan club will hold, an pxlt'llorrllnary gpnl'ra l hllRlnp"R mp"t·

ing on Saturday, MUI'cll 6, at 4 '00 P.~ . In t he nOI'lh confer(O)lcc 1'00m not Iowa Un ion. Th ls Ill"f' th~ will bt> )Jrp~ .. ,h '<l by a g<>Jl('I".II, Informal in!lla-lion of both n ew and old nwmhers. E. ,It U'r IVl,: l'OMillI'I'TI'iE

1'lny Nigh~ All studCllts- of thr Unlvl' I'sily unti litemlkr s or tll" ~In r r [Ire Invitl'cl

to attend a P iny N ight to be held a~ thQ Wqmen's (lymna!!lulIl l:iulur. day, March 0, 7:3 0 to 1 0:00 P.~1, ActlvllieR will Include budmi nlon, aerial darts, deck ten nIH, s lHJ ffJeboard , ping-pong an,1 HIJ<:lal unncillg.

G L ADYS SC'O'l"l'

WonWII'~ EIl'C' tiollS F OUl' campus WOlllPII'S o~gunlzlltlonR wi ll ~' h. ' t urfl", 'r" fur II P xl year

at a join t a ll·day e lP<'\lol1 ;\fond'lY, Mal'eh 8, fl 'Otll X a.1I1. to .J 1'.111 , 111 lhe lobby at Iowa Union. Th e gl'oups a i'" UI11\,~I'sIIY WOIllPlf, a s'iorla(l" n, W omen's AthlNlc a"socia'lIon, Y.W.C.A. /Jnt! TO'I'II CO .... ~. CO},):,UTTER

CO!>1II0IJoJltall tlul> T he Cosm opolit an d ub wi ll hold it .. wl'"k ly 1111'1'1 illg 'I'uf'sclay, Man'lt 9,

a t 6:00 p.rn. In lh" J\ftl nn'~ {11'i U, T hp SI>Pn l«' I' Or til e l' vell!lI!;' will hI' ~('v(>1'0 Ga rcia. \vIIIWI', a I;;'I'atluatc Rludent fr91;1 A,g" nUna, who will sp<'uk on the s ubjpcl : '''rile prpsent ('u lt ul'al tl'pnd In AI'g,'ntlnn." ~1(,1Il1"'I'N W'P u rged to allend. fll-X~HET,' n \'.

i a ster Vaeatioll EIJI{)loYlIlPnl Students an d a ll prl'sons interested In Basler vacutlon bOar,] "lJlploy.

m ent shOUld report to the University Elmployment bUI'r'au, 01<1 !L"nt,,1 bulldlng, not lutel' than MaL'('h 17. By w{) r klng nol JIlort' than nine (!I) hours da lly, yo u ca n ro m hoard Cor th va.catlon Jl 1'100 lLild a<'cumulal(' meal credit fOl' usc art~r vacation, LJDE ll , K AN.'1, Managr l',

'1'0 AI( Stud~lIt 8 Who Expret to Gradullt(l lit th ('luse M til e Prese nt ~elllester-.June 7, 1937:

Every s tudr nl \VllO expccls to I'l'cel\'e n degrrp 01' a rPl'tlfi('atr at ih., Univers ity Convocat lOl\ 10 ,1l(> lI eld Monday, ,Iun!' 7. 19:17, RI"'u ld lIIak.l hi. formal a pplication On a card provided fOI' Ihe pllr ]J,,~e at lilt> llr'glst l'llr'~ Oftlce on 01' befor l' Sllturd!~y, AI>t'iI 24, 1937.

It Is of utmosl impol'ta nce that eac h s l lldCltt <'oncernpr] COlIl)lly with this request illllllellialRll', for otherwise It Is very IIk4'ly that u. Htud,'111 who may be In othel' r espect" q uallCied wi ll not lie recomm ended Cor graduation a t th!) close of the present semesler.

MAIKING APP L ICA'rION Cor the degr ee, 01' cel'mlcate, InVOlves thr payment 01 the graduution fee ($15.00) and a lso lhe · (·ap a nd gOlnl It'(' ($1.00) a t lhe time lhe a pplication is made-the paymCnt of I h!'s r4'/,H being a n ecessary pal'l of tile application. Call al th e Hcgistral"s office for t he card.

'The pelltlon oC t he ASSOcia tion of Se ni or Class l'rrsl<lents IhM a f(,r of $1 be a ssessM to covpr the cos t of C&PH a nd gowns for COIllIIH 1I('e"l"nl has been g l·anted. '['hel'efol'e{ h ereaf ter t his a drllll ollal CI'I' oC $1 IR to 1>1' pa id by each candidate rOI' a degr('(l at thr Hme he 1):'Y8 lii~ Irr j,dllRtiolt (1'1',

Heretofore the norma l rental Cee [ 01' bac helor '" callS a nd gowns hili! ~e~n $2 and lO I' dO<'tOl'S ' ('nilS a l\d If\Jwns a nd hoodR $4·$0.

TIle service fOt' ha ndlin g thp la king of ordel's, and I he rllsLt-!hllllon or the academle apparel, will be el(plalned to s tudent s whe n Infol'lnali On about Convocation Is Rent out crom tile Alumn i Office.

R espcctfully, J1. C. J)OH( '.\ R, itpgis ll'{t r.

Libel'al SW(W nls' SYIl\ 110~illll\ The Liberal Students' a llian ce presollts Il HYllIposlUfll OIl " W1 l1lt tho

Student Can Do fo,' Pe(l{'e" Sunday, Man'n 7, ILL 7:30 In the ('arelpl'l'l 01 lQ\va Union. The gueNt Hpeulw L' will be Prof. 'lam M. 1)" ley oC Ihe 111M' tory der,mrtment. A 110n cl compoRI'<l of l'pprcHrnlallvps or t!lI11 jl U~ organ lza · tlons will glvl' lht'lr gl'OUPS' vlew~oln t~ on tlw ~ubJ()('L Ol'l:anl.,all"n" to ,be l'ljpresellted a r the Li bt> I'll I ::itllrll'llls' a ll iun ce, Y.M.C:.A., P hilo cluh, Fireside c lub a nd r~ II ~loulI a · tlv lll~s cOlllm lttpe, A 1\ Itwll ull{Hl I~ ('xlr'nd ed to all Jntere (,·.1 11!1rtlps. E X F:CU'rlVF: ~ 'oM ~ II 'I"l' I~k:

80lully (Jillb R, A. Dloltcl'l will Rpcuk al th e l'eg\II Ct.I· l\I ~p lllI G' fir 11,1' Hotll ll Y clll iJ

Monday, Mal'Ch 8, II.t 4 p.lI1. ill r o?m 40 H. Ill .. Hll bJ"!'1 will he " 1,'lowel' and Seed D velopmenl In Arlemls la T!'lde nllllu ." ( 'O~lMJ'I"J'C I;.

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flo~l)ita l I\lediCtll So('/(·ty The H;OSlllla.1 M~t1 lt'1l 1 Hocirly 11'1 11 m l'p l T\I ~HtlU Y, March U, a l 7:311 11.111.

III the n~dlc\tl IIl11phllheate r . '1'he pl'og mm : "T he Helllllll il of NUll'l tion 10 Dentat Carles," by Dr. P. C. ,Teaens, depOl1nw nt 01' J'r' It'll rIC~ ; di. '''"Hloll to be opened llY 01', C. 1 .. . Ol'nln , (le)Ha l cllll eK~. Hpf".'"hn1<'nls wi ll I~ ' served. J)O-:-.rAI,D S LA () ll'I' EH, . 1.D ., I'r",IrICIII ,

luivcl'SiCy Silt« "~illIl'~ , F OUl' wom~n'R groUPS a nd fOllr men 's K"'lljlfl w ill t'Ollllwl r f.II' ImphleH

In the finals DC lhe spc6nd '\lI·Unlv!'I'Rlty Hlng ~ I OIl ( I IlY, ~llI n'h H, li t 7:~ 1I p.m. In Machl'ldr nudltol·lulII . 'I'h ~ l!Uhll r I ~ In\'ltNI lo o tlt'n,!. 'I' hl'l'(' 1 II "

admiSsion rhal·ge. ALI '1 '; II1 l l{lfIJA H I~ I ', ( 'h"ll ·muII .

Vllllosophy Club 'l,'h e n~)(t mecting ot the Phllqsophy clull wlli lll' ltl'ld t I he home of

Prof. and Mrs. Ral l)h Ojemann, 701 Ol'l\nt ~lrec'I, 011 '1'1H'K(\:lY, ~I , "'dl ii, III 8 ,p.1lL Prof. gmlJ Wll Rchl or Ihe zoolo!, .... iI<'11III '111 \1' ll l Will "I"'a l, 0\ 1 " Il lo logical ForC(,R ntl Fa to I'" .lIelllnd t1w 1'1 't'~P lIl 1\'01'1<1 Hl l lllll lolI."

BON :':!) T \PI'I~R , PI' Hld'nt

A(II'anr d MiJUlil')' Sltlt\4' III ~ All adVlLncM cou l'se mlilt a ry IIt li llenl ~ nl' Invll!~t I" a ll Plld "'1'1,,1 l'rlvu tr

Life or tho H.O.'r . . ('arlrl" al Iowa Ulllo ll , VNJII"" IILY, ,\1111'<'11 III, "I 7:30 pm. In tit rufr!I'I·Iu.. IIlrOI'Il1 ~ wilt .I>() \Vol'll ,

'A I1J-:'1' (WI"ICI 'lHH ( ' 1.1I1l.

So They Say •

Col. }?rank Kn ox, 1036 I'~publlcal)

vlce'presldPntal r lllltil l, attacking SLlpl'cme cOllrt I' Ol'!falllm.llon:

"The IIn CR 0\'0 nOI\' dr:1.wn Cor thc most crucll\l, lbo mONt momen· tO\lS stl'Uglrlc COl' U10' pl'cacrvatlol1 of our COlll.lllt lillorl til fOl'1l1 or gov. enmenl' t h"l. lta~ lu'l l.I l'n s illce \1\ cOlUJtltution was IJ,doptll(l hI l789,"

St'IHltor 'rhhllill 'It Olllllholllll, Il rt). 1)O~lnl/ I' glslaOoll \\'h"'11 wULlld glvtI the feltrl'nl rl'~fl' V' tHInI'Ll r)Hm'l' to 1'('1:'1111114 til e Vl\II¥, hI IIIHII~)' :

"Whnt We \YUill 10 \I .. \l OW I~ 11\11

, llle "11ll1el'il IIm,lI IIlHit'r onl' t r nt , , , ; Q~lllrld1zp mOlll'y 4,,,lIlml , nml add tlbnlille 1111(1 . n~.'d Slallllnl'{lM PIlII IImltatiOlls lor llIolley \ alue ••

Hpl her and "ludlo fI'om m~kln~ 1 .I<-al . Ro(' Iw IIf' II uel son pats In. stcn u.

'1' III'ns llmvn 3,000 H'llf'fl l<i llg of H ucholle, she turnl'4

Ilnw ll $3,000 CO l' n. clgorcl Indorse. ml'll l . . . RpCltll91' MI'A. H. lhlnll I"', many pPolllc rl on' t like lillie I(l d H who smoke. . . Roehelk

1Il011N., hilI pl,lom mol'. Ihan I" I~ day.

Nt''' girt I(I\~ IR lL !Cold kty ij

YUill' hOllw . . . Mn hurajn h or r "~"A

gllV(' n:d l J'" IJ'!o k 011 1' ... Ani ~ lnl'l"41 IL r[\(i. .• Barbara Rl onwytt l'iH'1I IIWIIl to hI' I' (l II'PCtOI'S, , , Tbe 1"' 1 ba . l, 1>1 $3r., JUAI In rase YO\I'~

~nlo l'pR l pd . .. 1'lIl fl.0\' ot J.ilee FailleI'

Bi ng LunlnPl' ,Jr. dorAn' l wIn! 10 1", II hlll1l(1I'18l , .nn(l he dOl>.n'l wnlll ttl wrilP fot· tile rnovlca . . Whf'n ho II nil Da VP Splznlck's II!t­

rNary III''' llI11rrlrll , Ihoy will It

10 RII~sla to IIvp. . . Where Ring will wi'll!> R('I'lo lI" Ihl llg9 ... n 1!Rbt or Romel hlng or ol her Is Dlreelor :\1('I' \'y n ],r'nUY'8 cOlllest to get I

1 I'lu lolll (lrk for his film company, . . . Hollywood-like Is his lOeretn· t(,Ating or th~ 30 sllgg('s tions hi likes hCRt.

" 'rht>r,,'s lit It>a~l one plaCe In Tl ollywood wher,' yoU' ll nev~r hear any ~W('nl' lVortiR. , . On t he Rhir~,

U'(,lIllllo IwtS ... HllldlO 10 os partlc­ula]' 'lUoUt IHltting non.8weanol ('1'<,11'14 with hPl' till Moll1 rr T1mp~

IH.. 1,' 01' Oll~ 'I" ' lIlpl(" pict ure lhE~

was n cho)('" Of I IVO dlrertors . . TIl(' OIl<' wlll1 thc rePutallon r~

('XI>l'''s,lng hlm~<,l r 100 fOl'clbly d~ lI ul £;<'t lit " juu.

A New Yorker

At Large

11~ ,l \t I\. :-"1/ :\,~~;l'l'

N'P.\\" YOnJ{-Thrrp day~ ~,.,

,\ II'e T"Ill[1le tr'll, E ngll h plant. /lIhu has I, (." 1,IInd sl ~r~ bini op!'n",1 as a night cl uh entertain« III th .. ltalnhow lloom, he was P~!' Ing Crlc!:"" A-Minor onccl'to 1Ii~

II", n ... 1'''11 Syml,hony orcheslra. nd he \l'JII Intr' I'rupt his otgu

piui> nlll In .\Ilrll 10 !'PllI rn 10 pl1J , I (' I" !i>! !t,: t1 ... ·dlal In t \IP ~nchl!311

r·lt y. T il" nighl ,·IIl t. IYnl'k, h. can,

III~ \,(· I"XIIIIOll. "It'1' rUII ." hI' says "just pia!'

I" flliy , , , nnl work nl .. 11 . 1 1m

<'llj",,11I1( II hnnwnMr ly," Hn W" 1Il 1p-hl Ildd ~ I'C Ih!) au,ll·

.II "(·H III 1114' Il ul n bow Room wltt~ /1 '1 '111[111'1011 Is causing somelhlol or a S"IlR" linn wit h a pl'ogram IIlII t urlllflr. l,,,('!'III ' I1 \ II ·ht eli\.!

11 1\11 1L1 '4 UHlollllrll ng I HI(' or thrse, jus t to get over 1111

1,14 '(1, l'r\ll~IMtH or 'l'~n ll . l.toll 'H

t 11(1 'uHlh'nc'" fe) no nlf' t hr(lp or 1llllll lwI'H, IJol'ullll' (>1' rlal!!flcnl, and I h<'~o> It .. w\'lIvr~ 11110 r. mc(lIey.

A/ h· I' hit:!' hpl'n nt Il IL weel, • 114' hll' 111ft 1>"" 11 raulI'l1l un ~

Hili, It" hIMI"1 II I' \'PI'Y wr it ~OU~ hr·,

" I do Wit )lrt·t(l1H1 to know p\'flrr·

I hlllg I It'll II ",. 1>" o> n ",dUen. MY 1ll 1l ~h'I:l 1I rllll id H" Ie\' t SOIllB 01, ~ " II n 01' v"I'y 0101 pi.. (111(\ !Uti 11). l i t II II C't'." Ilf' Mtl y~t "

N,'v<' r llw l"HH, !'''n"lrlpl'lng '1"'III I, Io 'to li 11IIR Ii( I' ll III this II'Y olll y 1\ 11111" murn IM n 9 '"1l1 I hil i HU \1 '" or I h 1l0l1nlnr h. ' I·A ,·ull,'.1 fnt' !Iutl' back l il" lH'/:llInlll/: or 1'[[11 10 (l 1H1 l~

Ilnllulnr!ly or AnH'I'1('nll 111II,lr ~ 1:111111111".' II'M 1\ 11 H' 1lI01'y Il' lck JlIlI wu"ld 1'111 II". rl'l"II ,1 "f old Add!

flll HhllR nf H" f~1 til' to RllQIM. '1'11, I II 111 /1' IH, ~II,VR 'l'~mplflo~

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THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY

Dengler Warns ILl ==C=H=' O=M:=E=GA=P=R=fJB=A.=Tl=ON====.I11 Kansas Of Dictation ..-- ""

Student Wins Debates Here Bythe State Campus

Clubs

i John Phillip I Get 2 Fir t o.

Fonner Student Glli" RecognilW.

Gives Two Extremes To Be Avoided in Higher Education Today

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On, New Museum EII~n In peak

The new student forum, composed Wi . Exte pore An(J I n In m , - .Juhn FurhE' , II turm~r m mt>o r of t the rE'lIglous com mitt ee or th Y.W . . A- and lhe forutn'! commit. Original Oratory At ihe tlrsl l 'n ll'E'1'8lly ot 10"'" t,,1)

t ee of thp. Y.M.CA. will hold Its Invitational Tournev Ily".r mu um ('(Ju ....... ho" u~ I hiM A d 1)8,'lnll'nt IItore at tllUM onel first meeting In the norlh contel·. J Iralnlng In organizl' Il mu. um a r

~Iclallon by tile s1811; fI, '!, lWO px· nce room of 1011'1\. 11nlon Tuesday I I I,· m"s to bo uvol,lnd In mooel'n John Phillips nf lhe UniversIty Stllmrlll'fl , Cnnn" 11 lett".- Mll'P v • , at 4 :10 p.m. Ethalt Allen or the blgllcr C"llcatlOn, Poul T". t )(>nglpl', d III ot I{nn/lfiR won both thp ('xl mporp hy pmf. Ullmer R. Dill. dll'" tnr li t u l)olltlcoJ sclenee epartment w director Of th AlIHII·o·Anw,·lcIUl C II "" aklng and IhI' original orttlory Ih,. unIVrrRII)' mils lim. Rt8IM. spellk on "SIOI'Ill Ovrl' lhe ona· Institu te or EJlluro.tlol1, d" c' ll1retl In tutlon." l'''I'nls or Ihe anllllal Invitational I-'or/ ... s was gil'''n "p"('\1I1 l,prl11l.-a gl'Ollllal!' colil'S''' 1 "'1i1'" )'~AIt·,.- The new fOl'\lIn wtl1 Include III torenRle 10UI'IlAIll nl h.'1'e y~.t"rd8y 1<)1l lu I k.· til .. IWo rl'ar I11U Nlnt

on" todllY. ('\lr~ III 1'133' :1,1<1 "1'011 ('U1nlll~llon lIay alteruoon . I sel'les or tI,'(, meetIngs ro" the pur- Q U

Speaking Oil "lTlllv I'sltlcs In 11 or (11. usslng cOntemporary I 'I'll" rnlv rRltr ur lull' .. tool< C', or hlH Ir"lnlt,!:". hi' r.lurn I Changing E\I1'OPI';' 1,'. J)<·nllle,· Tile tMme or the serIes ond plnr(\ In hnth conlests; Alltl~ on • tUlllr"r,l IIIllI organlzl'tt an ")to troced t1w hnnge or I hI' EU"olll'on lIrrl'ul Trentls." Hickm an, A4 (lr Siollx II~'. tying th'" loUf<rd und II1U, um "'lard unlvel'lllty fl 'om til fll'8t Rtuge to "Ith John RI~ph n or til lTnlv .. r- tru t ~,

I 1 I'll ~talllh)l"tI IHU~1I111 wlth'll waa llIe second. Til th e <\ppal'lml'nt Mlty ot 'r~xn~ ru,' s onl n ~.

H t Str I k I r In urporuII'd largdy through hI. ,·t-~!oro IYIle or unIV!· I·Hlly. th,· Inlll· ar e e. lempOI' • nnll Robert B a e y. A4 0

'VIdual look what Iw pl['OH",1 With· • OnaWA. wlnnln HI'I'orlll In Ilrlgl"n l tortH. IIUII' haH grown '" ~1I"h un x. olll Iltnltatlon. rl ' h e~t' Cllt il'~ RI'(' ll t'it h (' I' nlrmbe l's of 1\lr. Z eigfelcl's troup(' nor R h S d omlory. II' Ilunners have becom

EUl'O~au Pl'o<ltl('t 111 0ci piK 1'01' 111<' :'Ilrcca c horuR. '('he dancers !It'e pledges of Chi eseare. bJ. y I Mr. BI(lk~I~' IS alsO "e llrCSl'nting nee saar)". P rhPH ha .. I..,('n .. ",."In" lIe warned against th ll Ili 'l\(\ uct 0111(,l>a K01'O I'itv "l' l1t l'l·tnining" Chi OnlPga nctives during pro· IOWIl In d bate nnd 1M 4l'elwml 11100n- UH r UMlt o,'.

,or changing Bu,'op~ . the torall tn "- bllti(~l w('ek- 't1H' pI'p.initiati(l1l pCI'iod when women leaI'll thAt In Soc' l·olo~T ~ge,· of t h t.oul·nanwnt. ---------------IIln schOOl, where «. "CasclsL stale sorr)l'ity IHe Itt (()\la is It good c1PAl mOl'e complex thun it uPI)(,!II'Cd ;::::. ,. '1'h I'xtl'mpore ont AI. !lt B II.m. To Ob .. erv Inslsls tbal the nation be the ha,qis dUI'illl< I'll~h "'(,I'k, , . ' yeRtercl8.)' In Old C'aplwl hou.sl' ~ 101' curricula, dictating to the laRt chwnltrr. WitS concerned wllh. til

detllll whal rpay and may noL be IN Cl S d Giv Baconian Speech quc~tlol) or C'o"p"nnwnta l O\Hwr. Monthly Play laught." H e charged. "Ia II po~sl- PLAlNTIFFS W app, til ents At Auditorium In ship ""II "II mllon lit 1'1('"lrl(' UlII . ble lor you to go your WHY to IN SENIOR LAW • Itl , Ne h 7 30 AmerIca. presel'v1ng demoNlu'y, y('t PR A. ,GrICE COURT Present ReCItal Chemistry Building OhUl'''' 10' t at : lervlng bo.th tbe co mmunll Y IIl1d ~ I't~C('dltlg th orlglnnl O"lltm'y the individual?" ---- _____ SOCiology tOday I~ In n('ed or eontoAl III R )I.m. y sler(lo .v III OI< l EveryLhln~ In 11 81.11 anri (1cI'lI1nIlY Th" \\'111111'1'9 111 thl ~ :\fl('1' 11001)'9 Capitol "!'Imtp "bamIlI'I" Hll ukpI'1J Y

<0 L W'll D' mOI'o explicit r~RM " ch , Pror. Clyde , fodlly cml'lhas lzetl lhe SUllrl'ml1~y H('nlor law p"ueti('e cOllI' l condUl·ted ongnlun 1 I CU, S nnd couch!'" IlU"nlll\(j iI. forl'''"1

iY. ITal·t of the coil ge of commerce 01 the community. he sal,1. 'I'he l>y Pmr. Mu~"" l,lId,1 IIr the ~'lll Cg Current Di plays hi \lInnPl' III G p.m. In luwn Unlol1. system Of hlghp,' p;] uclltloll fOlio\\,- dpclal' d In a Bnconilln Il'clure In Aa too.atm I r. Prot, lL Crulli'

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Interpre,a Oll 0. (Il' u,,~ r II!''' () , _____ III dlscusslnlr "Some Recent ntn'I lIC,,,, t W " 111'3 "rs, I Itlollll 1111"". :If' r lal ,Lu.t .. , MIllItfl .... campo.Jgn. Giovanni Cenlih', who ""Id (hatl Annll1uHu. Ilal,lh II. HC'hul" or MI. Pl·of. Philip ('IUIIP. Iwad or Ihe 'rn'nds In SoclologlenJ n search." I On the I'rogrn01 WI'I'e PI'or, 1/.1'1 • Governor KI'II.. ch~1 d"l'lnl"',l . "tt

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Mo<'I,",1 Ilanl'ln" ollil othPr Illal I ~he indlvillulll's la"k, wit hili the Ph'aRant, f.l,"1 l\1uurl('" C, ]I ('rrl k !TIllSi<' r!Ppa .. tl11~nt. II'lih rOI\1' mnAic he. tlld, "Soeloillgy Is 1)8dly 111 need C. Ral'IH'H of lhe SIlN'('b dpl'lurl- III wllh gpnulnl' III 1111,. commllnll~' is RplC·('du(·utin n. This nt the Il I'l'Hent mom nt of 11 fe\\' m ... nt. 1',.or. l~. '. Uu('111 ,. of the ,111 I~' un th" Ii.'! or pnt r· ~'('1eome t hl' form UOII In l<lwa or (Jt GilU1Ol'1' ('II)'. RiL1I1"ntll, will P" spnt " short recita l ~e lr·etll1cation Is 10 bp ultall\cd 'Ph"" Wtlll 111'11 (.ut "r Ihl' IhrN' flrHt-e lllss arm·chalr soclologista- UnlvrrRlly .)t ]{unH{'s. f ..... l<tU(Il'ntH 1'('I"hmtlng 11 division or \11" '''omen'" ~'I Itl lhrougl\ a II r .. ot ",,('!'incl' lind hero. l'a"I'S '1 ri"I(u 1111 ('(JIltlll'ollli~,',1 (.I II tlw 10IllO'TO\V al 4':111 ]1, m. III th e 1ll"11I llWll of lhe call1t(' ,' or omle. Sp 11- Vnll,Pr uf II ... lI11lv" ' '''II~' Of \\" 'Rt tI ... "'0111111) 1.la)' 1111:'111 fron; i,~11 Al"my of till' .\mrrl~lUl ~oel~t~ tllr Ism. o.s weil I1R 11. voguc PllntlwlRllc 11I11I,gl' " f Ih r' rill" " ,·tH hili 1111 n 1:'. ch,. "11(1 ''''Ol'd.'' Vli'/~IIlI:L .lIlil nus (1llrela Of th lit 'ol1lrol or '1I Ilt'N' . It. ~I()&lln. ,I hl,·ol. '1'1", 0'11111'1 '1\1'l1l',1~1I SIO,. • '. 10 Itl "'l'll,,, I , hltlb:ht lit 1111 "OI1l"" 'H religion. Ihe sP~flker ('u ntlln,I"II. 111'0 ( to tho' pinillllfl' III I lle 1IIVOI'I'(' Rln .jpll lH II'hO) \\1 11 pillY with 1'1'0- , li e ('alled litP III'psulll 011\1001< Unl"t'I'Hlly .. r 'I"',,"~ . ~'he,'''' WI'I'l' 'E:lrly 'lInC('I' I Cu'u "lt " 1o'lght It I II Duce \l!l<'~ 111"5(' 01 11l('nls. M,'. Cu,,' "II .. WlUl R('l'ld ng SGU,UOII llll - rl."H .... (' lapI) ltl· .. MOI'in ll" l' WltRehi. 111 lhe rleld or Roe lology "hopeful." 60ngs by Ih" (IIU" dut.alCrll frUll} 'ID' IIIIIlI~It,," . wltll Knowl,·,1 hUll I" I a~h IDenglpl' salrl. IllIt Intp"p"0[8 com· mOll Y fl'llnt hiM wire, 'fhll decision 1\3 or low" (,Ily ~ ;\lIc'o Hlnll h , A4 or slnc~ "It JM Iloondonlng Ih con- th(· Unlv.'I'Hl! y or J)"nv~I'. fory '1'1", 1"rHh\lIUII .-til" IIr Y.W (' .. \ . el"l'ry m11n lind W lUUl In the . tale. /tlunlly 10 melUl HilI)' , hCI'uism to \\1\" ,l\\anl .. r\ I .. lilt' plaltltifr In {j cepIJOll or Roclology liS 0. s tudy Patlnn, ;\1111111 J~rlck.', L<'RII 0:11111 III RloSIMl on II Illion ('om "If Ih~ \\'OlU.'U' Io'IP ItI jl1ean mllllul'Y glory. "lid 1'(»11:'[01\ I k' tlo case \i'lIt " l'lou ~ DIJI'IlIhy .I o illl ~on. AI r or thtl origin, evolution. s tructur anti .!t·I"· iYllllal11s. \lh"'\! ludu'l H ('on 1'3.11 r~I \' .. our . ul>I>ort, II ~o ea 1 Catho.llcism "With a. ,t Ii' 11"""1111111:< '·,IIII,I£o!lsa II. 0111, Park , ill. . allil \\ 1111,,," Plallt. 1 I \ ' llIWnl ('(J't.('\;p~ mu~h to rPllluve unr unln~ tt'tlr

m " 11nd. was ("II1,p"ornls",1 In the ju;]g- "nd fundlon ur I W til, ve l'su tlnd . H"ullglt., .• A I tlr :'fl PIMlIl1l1t . EtI, hook In on hand an,1 a gUll In tho m~lIt d~t.tor ~)(tlllllnlltlon euse, A3 or Iowa ('I l l', 'rllPy will "IRY or all II .. cont~nls," '1'111' pxleml'Ore nnd orl nal 01'll- \\lIh ~OUh;] IlIrormlLllon On ('n n('f'r \Olher. he h11S 11 pprrect fusclst." 'rh., ,It'f('''"" wn. ""llI't'senlp(] IIY the "Quurt('I'" In (' 1'0111101'" t.y Unintonntd tory (1Vpl1l~ wPre \)olh judged lIy (·nntrol. K~tln1U1 how thoi III [h~ speakea- /laid. rid Dollllnn".I. A- 11 nrltlclsn1 of modern reo 'vt~ltlng ('o{leh R. n" wp\'o Ih(' threl' Ilkuln"('k . ((\,e Y<"llrs ('anl' mortllllty lIlay. ,n(' los A. \ 'unZ" nl(' II Pc III an ~ ,

Similar changes In Get'many have Carroll g ('ulling uf lowa City, Poilllwln~ IIIl' l'pd t" I, pl'or. u'st,,1' Mlll'ch he IWI'Mcn lpll the cha.rge rounclR of debatc whl .. h took "luce • farl(ur"1 l'khwai>. A I lit IhrouJ:'h public lu 'lIt\on, bp rul III callsed the univPI'Rlty Ihe,'p III lJe l'rnr","ur r"ltltl l,r"Rlrl~d us judge. Lon"ma n, h~u'l or the '.mphlc am1 ,Lhul milch pr~R~nl cloy research yeRlpl'(la~'. ,'he debull' toun,um nl 13 A I h ilit.

j t I I I [ th ~ ~ II I It I lh Itt Pl', 111. ; I)OI'othy Tr<:nl' n~on , "I. th rrf"I'e, UI'"'' thl' IWulll" IIf \I p ace for tIe (eve ol'lmcn 0 e nlaRllr artH rlrpnl'tment, wi ll all ak "undertaken In th e name Of soclolo- 'wi !lnu tOlIlY W 1 I' ill! WO I J r ... II I cal 1 I 1·[ ." I H 0 'cl k. lhll ot li'l. Mad Aon; Marga .. ,·[ II.... 10\vl1 to jOl11 '\'Ilh the rna' ot th" ) 0 ogl anr ROC al , ~ 0, J1~W ',n Aon,, "ctlon \,'Ith Aul'rn"t n~hlbl. ,<rv. Is UIII"ro.l~n(1 In 11 ct ltlca l sen se. 1'011-'" I< at nn(1 nl J 0 fie ... I I _,

S d PI " "'~ r'" " .. A I or Wat~rloo : \ 'Ir" .n lo A I, A ""tlo,, 1" ol~"rliinu thl' \\"~k of 'Germany, A ll sclellces are IflUght tn ents an lioll" III thr fine !In" hll lding. lIe It ts itTelovanl to Ihe Iheory." h mot·lItng. I I ,.. 11 ! tf ~ ~. , • f I tl hi I I I I I or nt' .. :\to nell •• tllI ,'ou II .. I . 'lUI'cll 21.27 a, .'Ipht .'"n,' I' we"k, from the "nollon H" Ilnint 0 v ('II', will (]iRCU"" the tl' n,l" III contpm. $laid, The (IUPM on W (" H IP nlf • (.- I ., ,... ...."

h' I I n I 'I h I rI' mUll, Al IIf XIl ... Oh II. 8n(1 iI' "UPport the nl'Livllles IIf th' The e:xpr~S8Pd aim or L 'S sy.· PI 1. · F porul')' i\m'r1~nn painting ns lIlus- On th o olller hand. ProfeSSor III ~d ja ""I'~O v (. t a erlllg "~ On I • " n

tem Is lhe tl'ainlng ot !"acll'rR, who e' }ISflte 1 01· tl'al pel In th(' Ilnnua l exhlblllon or Hl1rt asserted thal lhere halle been Ilhould be omllOw",'('d to stablleh '1'lw (''''nmltte(I'\u;~' :~rJ:'1' uf hlld. Women', 1-'iL'1II Anti)." mu I I,e ot Intellectual I1rhlev~· Anwl'iclin llIllntl,ng ("0", thl: ".I't PI- olIomc [ll)St.l1ond pOf!ltlvp 'Investl- !mInimum wa4l'es lind maximum. mlnton unci Nit utnl'iJonrtl , whkh •• ____ -.I ____ .-____ ~ •• ment, hIghly mornl. ph}'"I~lllly ~u- P C f 1 ,tlt lll<' De l'hIcIlWO, ""'Uons which "hav€> "Ielded result.s hou"/I In Industry." Th(')' ~ultl<- j PI'of. B£lrlle Wt'll I ea('e on a } ~ .. -, will I", Illay'<1 In th bl,.. gymnoM' •• pCI1o,· anti fI"1ll party Ueliever~. . I'rof"suor r ',ngman ,vIII IlI.KO -paelt thol "r" eclcntlflc In thl' ileuS(> they th uPI ... I· rlllll'th ur ,ifOI'mali e

., ~ .. < u ~ 0 lullt. Inrhu\( ... IAI"mln(' Rtlil'l'y , A~ "I "In this Ih!' G~"tllan IlI,ko lit!'II" ,'n tI ... ")tilihilioll <lr ~1311"'(1 t:'lllsg s lale otber prohl<'m fo .. fUI·tller l('ams. of negaLive t{'ams a nd oC In- DeN Moln"8: 1I!'len E<h:llr, Al (If I Direct in/! Fillals I .elves \'1'1";' st'r!()u"ly 1.1,11"'d"· , II. whlt' ll Is Rhowln g I]pre I hIs month. rO"C'lI.rch ... and a ..... th~l'"ro"e u. e- dlvlduul H"I'lll"·,·,, rI'l{lll'olle"s ot t>--------------...

. \11 tdl ' III1I\"'I'~il,' I'1I'111"I'It,' 011 11 I J I J" 311 (,(,,10.1' RUI)l<h.; Mary VhlCt'nt, A4 .. t !)(onglel' sml1p<l, Thl ... 'xhihillon , the wo,'I, of Nlcoln: rul for "LH'I'lOSI'~ or pl'('dlcUon," t~n 'ns-wl w an"oun~N lL It.: 1)(',. ;\1(11" ... ,.. u.ncl \,o"tln" Il" nklllllnn,

!\I1l~h to Be Desire(1 qm· .. lIoI1H ... ,1,,(1111< ttl Wil" Ilnll IlPar'p 1)'.\"c'(,I11.O of Phllud Iphln , hllH bee n New It'pnlls hnve Il{'cl'ssl tat('d reo tunl'h pon tuday In lnwa Union. on-Re3ult.s, bowpver, I a"e much to will I., hl~111 ,\1'1'0 ~I (I" ~~ as "al·t 'n lal'l:'e(] lJ) th ~ Il 'Ti vnl or RP"pral derlnltlons ot l~nns according to cluclln g Lho toul'l1anwnt.

hs deslr d. he sbowed. Althougll of n"linn,,1 D'""('" "'(Pic. It waH de· arlr1lJional piN·I'H. ,'h" /; ln ~H hns P"ofesso. r nart, particularly or tbe 'rh,· Rl'hool~ which hl1"e entered profeSSional cf'tielE'nc} I~ improv~d, ~irll'tl wilen ~tIHI<'nt rPIII'PR('ntativcH rhPpn hung In th(' wlntlnWH nr Ihtl onccptK. "perSOn and group," a nd 81'C J)('IlV(·I·. Mlnnc~otu. oUlh:on· Ihe splrtt or comradeship grPllt. [hw nrtR IIbl'al'),. 111('1;' relationshIp. kOla.. Cr(·lghlon. Carleton, Chicago, lind the physlclll 'condltton of lhe of "aml'''" IInmllizlltions mPl In _-" ---_ Reilitions Noll-e D!lmc, Tl'xu~, l ow S'lnle youth good, the limitations placed Iowa Hni"" y<'st('rday aft('rnilOn, Ho Illso poll1lPd oul lhp new re- Teaehe;'s coll('RP. Kan~lI", '\'fHt IUnon truthful and hOne"t resellreh. '1'11,· IH'Ogl'alll lo IJrOIl1(.\t· "ence I" I Students May Win Intlo n whiCh exists betw<'en soclol- Vlt'glnlt~ nnd Iowa. ha.ve • caused 11 spiritual I"olatton hdng <"lIndll.·t"" in N>op""'alion with $250 Cash Trip In ol{Y and OllIP" Inslltutlons outside 'fo(lny 'a schedule follows: ~I Ihe Germun people. h decln"pd, the· 1']111('1')(1'11"), l'(,[II'P rnml1algn. :t ., l hc field, especlully In Ihe field of g-DebI11e. round foUl'. I Women in Ccrmany :trl' nllt <Initp nlltilln{lI (II'I{:JIllzaliull, thp .. ~IIf;ltllIH Advel,tising Contest cullurl'. "ROClology UH It study ot 10:30-1)(01)11.11', round J1v~. as dennltcly restrlcl~d tr'om unl - al'(il"illps "Ollllllisslo" a nd \'l\rllll1" ~ocl(ll Ill'OC SOl musl taJ(e cullure • 12:3Q-FoI'cnAII' 11II",IWIlI1, I'crshles ns I!J gen~l1llly sllPposed. stutll'II1 I{ III"'" 11 I, ;j,·,i"'lW(1 1'1'1- 'rh(' ",ln nPr of tl1(o prl,,, oAHay on In lo necoun(. nnd Ita flndlngf!' Union. ~Ir. Dengler Informed hlH al1dience, 'llarily 10 lalllliitll'izp Ihl' MI\IlIl'nt "11 01Y AdvHtlslng f:leneflts th c Con- should thl'ow much light upou the However. as all rulp, urI' "/leNI on "1"1, 'WiLh th~ "IIIIHIIIIII 111 11ll' wO"ld Rumer" will be awal'(l~d $250 Ilnd 'PI'Oltlems confronti ng t.he sludent ~he eo.mmunily's wl'lflll'e, II rpmalns l.Nln) anti III I·II" .. lII·ag" YOll ih to ~U1 ull .pxpcnse Irlll (0 X CII' Yorl, of c ulture," he remarked. feas ible ro~ women tn r('mllin at II1>))IIS!' \\'t,I·. City. All unde"grD(luntc' lInlvPI·"lt y PrDeessol' Hllrt also t raced the IhOme, leaving llOth Joh. lind 0])- A lIatielll"II)' 1<110'1'11 sj1l'akel' 11'111 stll(lell l s al'e pllglhlc for this con· hl slorl' or ' sOI'lology, and tts growtb portunilles in unlv~rsillrR fnr the "lslI lot' S''''II1"(';1 10 Illlerp''''( the r~· tPst cond ucted by Advertising Age. to a position of equal Pl'Omlnen ce ;men. HullH (If Htud~nt ,·"teR. nn,1 11. rnlly, nalionul newHpa,wr of at!,rrUsing. 'with phYSics and chemlslt'Y In the

Learn C - , .onrtesy. Prof. Recommend

Three.Month ' Work In Filling Station

INDI.\NA POLIS. March 6 (AP)­!!tudonla oC p,'Of. nO"S ,J. (l,'lffeth's Idpnl unlverslly WoU ld have to worlt Iht't! month!!!ll U fillin g >tullllll 10 learn cou rtesy.

And 11 lon~ sloy In Illnn w""hl be lhe course fOI' Atudrnts who 110 not observe th ilia nneI'M :11111 I'''" 1om8 of "good Rorlct y,"

Profc8so;' GI'I Cr .. th, " lie or Ih(' I youngel' m ... I11I)(',·" or 1IH' fllI'lIlty nl' BUliN' un lvpr HIt y I<l'hool ref ,·('1IgI01l. laid tOday or tllI'SP an,l IIlhe,. I'ourspa lw- wunld I.wlllll,· In i1I H !tWil l universIty

;ifthlJ:' HI:! liun " I'u hnv{' ~v I'Y RtudplH ,.wt 11

three.monlh jot> Ilt u fllthl!;" ~latlo l l

'to leul'n cOI1I·tesy ." hI' Nfil<l. Anti the hhll'H~ could 1l'"<'I1 "H IIlIIl'h ob6ut pl'oprl c(y,"

'1'0 tcarh Htud~ntH how ~lo I"'mflln NIIf'lll while oLhel'. tU'" t,ll l<i ng, h~ Would hovt" n (>O IlI"S(' In mo" l .. 111·(). ctuotlo.n.

H you C'VH gO Inlll u, dllHHroolt1 a nd Ree th,. s lllll, nl s II stl' ll lol; It>

P'·"I"e8 of III 111sl'lI'c>l 011 pllOno · graph reeo l·II. , tlllll wi ll Ill' ""(' or PI'OrCaR DI' O;'l ffNI\'H rOIll'RI'S. lit, '1l'lievps minis! "'Illl 811l()('n18 s houill lI at~t\ to Hueil l't't'OI'cl M leI ri ldw n. I hemselv('H (lr fill I t~ I')',

11I; I'·llI'l.IuII 'I'he fclllll who 1M 1I111',1 10 JIll',, " ..

With rOntl would N)UH' in for ROttl{\ In"ll'll~lIou. PI'MeRNo,' OdrrNh Would ho vr hl8 ijl\l<1 nl ll vl.ll III homes of uil t ypeH lo Il'aril 1(\ Cill whnteve,· 1M >«'1'1'<'(1 . 'l'hp),',1 hflVp to cut whnl IH RC I'V~ tI 01' f;o hu ngry.

'1'lwro' wouldn't h~ li ll Y ,·"on; fo, ' Hlud ntH w ho llon'~ allOW up 1111111 noon , lI r' wou lll hu vt' iL elll NK I1t N o'clock In t ll e ,nO"lI llig 10 teMh llUtlctul\lIl y. 11'1lI h" '!1 10 \) un t1uw would meon " tlunk ."

IIPI'II III all Ill1i\'('r~ily HI u(I"nts, Is Chicugo, field of positive ph llosophy. H e I.I'ing- Tllunn",l. R~"aYA u"e 1i00itl'd til 1.0110 words mcnllonM I'lnrt11'l111ll'Iy Comtc's

('lInin",," .. I' Ih,' ('011111111 1(' In a nd III us l 11(' lI1uiled hefore mld- studies of the histo ry of human 1"1"""):1' is 1"11'1 r,] ttillgel·. At of IIl ghl. Muy 1. nrllliis or the com- thought. r;.·t!uI· itllpid" 01 hi.,. ll1e1111o('r~ are petition may he s"cure(1 from the 1- COmte's conception or the Indl· l':IIII'a l';lll ~hl. \4 IIf lOw" City; con ("'sl sl'("·~f"ry. Inrt I,;, Ohio s lrcc t. "Idual us realil' nn abstraction werC HI,ll'lo') K,'uRIHll·C·. ,\1 III' Mlnn"ltpo l· ('hl~lIgo , , . developed and modified 1>1' Sp en­is. :'llnll: Il~tt, I:mv ..... nun. A3 of Second a nd third IJrizeH !lnd hon- ee.-, Roberty und olher promlnenl towa ,'it,: ""11 1:1;'",1'. A:! or ('oun. o"Rhl" m~ntlon" wili ul so l'ecCive sociologists. until nnw ' ''socioIOgy ell Hluffs: (lord"" ~lills . .12 of l..nnH· \awurds. Identica l )lrl:t.e~ \VIII 1Je Is renouncing as an objective III Ing. :\Ikh,; J)ni; ' I\'N'I,", A3 or [n· nwarded In a similar essay Cor high science or I'lrogrcRa. n. positive pllll­IlillllOltl, :lnll Mllllln \I'('lsen, A4 of school Sluden tH, which will bc judg- osophy of history or a syntheUc I I<'(Wlkl)" 11, NY. Pel separately, philosophy oC social lite." be said. ,

Stal'ling To.(1ay •

EVERYBODY

LIKES A 1;.R.;j.N.f) I,OVE

~TORY , , . AND

EVERYBODY

WANTS TO SEE, , •

Frank Lloyd ~reutl}l' ot "l'futiny on the Bounty." "Caval. (·Iule." "Th Sell }lfLwl," and "Under 'rwo }I'lalS;' brlll"s yuu tbe ,I()I'lous ,'omRncl' of 11 sqlUtnl·Ja,wed f11 lI.n whO fighis n ",hMe mob·rulell wqrld tor t I.., gh'l lie IoVI'R.

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"('I N Ei\4.'\ cm('l's" -~ru81('a! NOl'l'lt)'-

1'4'Ij'" 'mlth 'R "nURLING "

-Spori Thrtll­

"L.~"EST NEWS"

Library Receives Coil ctiou of Book

A ('oll~ctlon or 38 hookR 0 11 elnsa· Ical und modern Iilamtu re hl1$ bee" presented to unlVI'I'Rlly 4Ibrl1rlE''' by thl' PhUolngienl Qual'l I'll'. a 1lnlvPI'Rlty Ipubllcat\on devoted '1.0 Investigations In c lnl<81cal and mou, em lal)gullg Rand lIt.erature.

'rhe l'luLUC'ution Is pdltM by PI·o f. ll11I(lwlll M lI.wrll nnd (llghL IlBRO· c lal ~ und Ildvlsol'Y pultors or lh!' EjngUsl! depal·tmeol.

KIDDIES SPECIAL COMEDY MATINEE

TODAY 1·2

:1.:1 of Our ..... l. ;\~rlnl rlartR und r1,'{'k I ('nnIR.

plOYI'd In thi> mlrr",' room, will he In ('hnl'/{ IIr 1;-11)· ... <:O(lnA, A2 or ;\fU('('donln: 1'1 !JII I' PPter~on, A2 of Jl'HlIl": Pran··,. Jontllt, .\4 ot Il1wn ('It) , Hilil Klllh"rh,,' '''('If .. lt . ,\4 lit \\'Infl 1'1 . Xnn.

D:Uldnr: !4<w'lal <ltuwlllg In til(' ~lI1l1li lI'YIIl'

11 "Ium. wil l "I' 1'(lnrlul'l~d hy Knill · al'illr \Vursa v, A2 or " 'at r loo: ,1a,'y E. Heffernan. A4 .>/' J opiln . rll.: Kath~t'ln~ ' Stanlpy. A2 of 0.·

I,a lo""o: AIII'~ .IPRl1 H:l\PK, A2 tIt Illwa ['Ity. anil ('. CItra-lIlb '·S. 0 of 'OI'Ullnd, N.Y.

Pin llOl1l{ 8 n(1 how ling wlil \)(' RUI'l ,·"llIeli by AIUI I 1.Aft('hmu,I1, A4 of Npw Virgin in; Ann M ul by. At ot Val pU1'U1 so. JlltI.; 1\18ry 1.;t\I"l

Pror. JIan'" G. Hllmps "r Ih .. ~ llt(,(')1 tlet>urtn1l'nl will 00 11lU ~'

tl'r of re',()11l0ni(,H fll the nnul 01 t _'On<l J\1I · 1T nlv~n.il)'

ing l\fonlla.v nlll'hl, It \\ an· nnun~ )' iertill),. Th!' (IOnt~,

wblcll ~ open 10 the IJltbll • wm ooll'iu at 7:1lO .,.m. h1 MU('brldp lI,ulltorium.

U elen Flhll'enalll. ( ' iI)'. IR l.t\ chllr~ ot 1 .... ru.Ujt(' · nW1l1 for I h final iu which whme11\ ot Ih is weel,'~ prelim . inRlie;. ,1111 o'OIUIWI" rur h·O· Jlhl .. ~.

L)ltl~ . A I nt WU811111g'lon. 10., nnll g Unol' Maxwl'U. A 1 of l)ubuQu'·.

.I~kll<tlng In t h .ocllll rOom and with th l' r(\Col'lllol1 arp J)ort~ fll'llcer, .\ 4 of Akron. Oh iO. nnd J()flephlne McCarthy. A2 ot Huntinglon. N.Y.

, 2 ' , " , .,..~. 1[26 ' BI C • J II ' I ~ I' .. ''' ~

• Hlrs ~. ' I . • " NOW! rite Greatest H .... s

in Entertainment in tbe Year' I

BIGGEST SCREEN SHOW!

CO-FEA,TIJRE

• • • Joe Cook ,. that barrel of lUll from Broadway .. , makes the wild West roar!

PAGE THREE

Engine ring H ad ill Lead F orllm

Ii'l'an f. , n 11." , • lAne or the coil In.'_ of

a rorum dl.·

on fiWd cull!r,,1 tonight

In 1 UI; 1'r\811/:IA dut. r(001l1

UnlolL

WHO I C I

TODAY 'undllY lind Monday-A llier.

flH'orite cowbo

TIM McCOY

in

"BUI.JLD G COURAGE"

Also A dandy race track taken at beautiful Anita race track.

picture Santa

Path·

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From "Libert ., Meaning Bel\\ tell

Excellent llnd K IraordiDary

tl lJ oJlywood' Fine,t " - Literar) Dig , t

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At 1:10, 3:17, 5:21, 7:30 and 9:40

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TYROBE POWEll C. AuhrJY Smil~ Virginia Field

AND A MAMMOTH CAST

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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY SATURDAY, MARCH 6,,1991 ========~============~====~~====~~-~======~=~~~.--==~~~~~~~~==~~ Prof 0 -em n o. Lyte will pla.y as organ numbers I M E~K t ': . Jan w . .4 • .4. CANDIDATES "Second organ Sonata!' by MOn- ' rs. . ur z

J'a J'a delssohn. "Meditation" by calla.erts. !..o ,Return to Jungle To Speak At The choir will Bing "They That Sow I'?,:::;;:::=::==::=======:':!.J EI t d H d

.. ~ .In 'i'ears" by Oaul. John Wollen- -: ec e ea Brought Steel Peace

Bridge' Tourney Ends First Week Of Competition Cl b M - weber will sing a 8010 "It With All . u eetlng your Hearts" by Mendel880hn. Con-

)v.,om.en'3 WiU

Relief Corps Initiate New

Members Tuesday

prof. Ralph H. Ojemann or the child welfare research B atlon will jspeak on "Your Child and the Ra­dio" at the meeting of the Child Conservation club Tuesday. His dis­cussion will rollow the 2:30 p. m. business meeting In the home of ]Urs. Lyle A. Weed, 409 Grand avo­nue.

ASSisting hostesses will be ]l{1·S. F. J. crow. Mrs. Keneth GibSOn and 1\1rS. Dlllal'd Bray.

RIiIubo", Girls There will ,be a. m eeting of the

order of RainboW for Glrl6 at 1:30 this afternoon In the Masonic tem­ple. A routine business meeting wHI be held

Women's Belie! (lUl'PS New membera will be Initiated at

\the meeting of the WQmen's Relipf corps Tuesday at ~ p. m, In lhc )\foose ball.

Otrlcers oC the COI'PH wlli be guests at 1\ CIlrd I arty lo be given Monday at 2 p, m, by 1Ill'~. Alexalltter Wrack· Itl her home. 637 S. Lucas street. She will be assisted \.))' 1,[r5. William ~. 1\1 uellel' Jr.

Old Geld o( Theta Rho Marjorie Boorman will lJe Initialed

s:t the regular meeti ng of Oid Gala Q! Theta Rho M.onday at 7 :30 p, 111. j~ the Odd !~ellows hall.

j Tally·HI Cluli :J: :,::1I1rs. A. M. Wlntol's. 112 E. Dtw-4Dpol'L street. wlJi be hostess to lIJI,embers of the Tally-HI bl'ldge club ihls eve.lng In her hOl11o at 7:1;;,

•• American Legion Auxiliary tMI'S' J. S. potter won high 800l'e ltfl:r.e. and Mrs. Mal'ga I'et &hnal'e 'ion low asore !U the 1;)I'ldge party €lven by the Amel'ican Legion aux· IlIary yestel-day at the Moose hall. i ; l\llLrgn.ret Bottollle Junior Circlo 2Tw() new membel's were Inftlatcd fiito the lI1argareL Bottome junior ~l'Cle of t he Order of Kings Daugh· Urs at a meeting yesterday alter. ttbOn at 4:30 In the hOme of Mrs. W. F. Boller. 1016 E, College slt-eet. ; The Initiates are lDda Jlfa.e Cl'ILm­~. and Patl'lcla Rowley.

St. Rita's r :" Election of officers wIll lake place at the meeting of St. Rlta's SOCiety of st. W;encesla.us chu"ch Mgnday at 7:30 p,m. A shol'L busl. IIcss meeting will follow the elec· '¢on. which will lulto place In the GIJ urch parlors. ; AU members of St, Rlta's sOelety

.am asked to be presen t.

" Dinner Guests i _ Guesta or Mr. and Mrs. FI'cd l~ehl-

. Ung. 605 BroOklyn park drive. at a , ~:30 p.m, din lIel' yestel'day were ' !>rof. and ~I:S. Daniel Feder and ~r. and lIfrs. Donald Mallett.

, f Sororities • oJ Rappa IiIl-PlN, G8nUl18 " Katherine Kraft, AS of Des ; ~10Ine8. and I(athleell Fleener. A4 of Clatillda. spent yesterday 111 Des 101 01 Ilea

' : Bal'bara. l\1uellel' or Dt!.venport and Elizabeth Clark of Cedar RaJ1lds" pOLh A2. and Marpret young. A1 ~ Waterloo. are spending the week Ilnd at Chica8'O, , : Doris Shipton. A4 of Green MOUD­ialn, Is spending the week end In Ma.rshalltown.

,;., Spending the week end a~ their :ltQOlCS are lI1ary Jo Gillam. A4 of Wa.terloo; Barbara Vall of l\1arshall­town and Margaret DUlin at Glen­!Wood. both Al.

I ~ RegIna Rlchard8. A4 of Virginia., ~llIn .• Is spending tlte lVeek end at

, Ames. / .

Kappa AlPha Thel.ll : Margaret Scott ot Clarion Is a .week end guest ot the chaPter

Iliouse. : ~- Mrs. L. A. WOOd and )\frs. R. :J!. Miller of Des lI{olnes were guests .. t Lhe chapter hOulie Thursday.

. ~ Spendlnl!' the week end at their hOrnell are Mary Jane Sparks of Os­

' kaloosa.. Betly Keating of Muscatine ' II.Jld Martha. Walker at Clinton, all 4,\,3.

---Phi [\Iu

I':; LoUIse Lindeen, AS of Swedesburg, 1& spending tbe week end at he I'

i ~ome, i ~ . Mary Waterhouse of Burlington III fl. week end guest al tbe chapter

,.house.

Ganlllla PbA Beta _ Mrs. H. J. LUdena of Morrison.

,Jll.. Is a week end guellt of her ,lIaughter. Harriet, A2. '~ Eleanor Maloney. A4 ' or Fouda,

.!.pent Thursday at Dell Molne8. -- .' , Sienla Delta Tau

" Prot. and Mr8. Walter II Daykll\ , 'Were dinner l'Ueata at the chapter "ouae Friday evening and following

• , dinner proteNor Daykin gave a tlre­' idde talk. . ' Dorothy Small .. AI ot nea Molne8. •• , lpeD4Ina tho week lind a.t her ~a.

,.-- ,

Women's Athletic a' ociatiou mcmberR will vote Monday to decide which of the caudidate . pictured uhove on the steps of the women 's gymUIIJiiUlU, will be W.A.A. offieers next year. Reading from left to t'i g ht , tIle calldidates a.re: First row-Betty Gl'is­inger, .A2 of BlII'lillgtOll, "ice pl'('~iueHI, a.nd Katlll'Yll Stauley, A2 of Oskaloosa, 11'CaSlIl'CI'. Second l'ow-Katharine Warsaw, A2 of 'Yatel'loo, tL'casul'Cl'j Kathl'Yn Neuzil, C3 of Iowa City, viee­pl'esldent j Ruth Ann l~iegel, A3 of Davenpol't, and Marian SmaUey, A3 of 111 uBcatine, both candidates for pl·esident. 'fhii'd row-Alice Jean Bates, A2 of Iowa City;; Maxine Reruns, A2 ' of Cedar Rapids, and Roberta Nichols, A2 of West Liberty all candidates for seeretary. '

-th URI:

ZiOn Lutheran Methodist EJJ'lsco)lal John~oll a.nd Bloomingtoll 411 . Governor

A. C. proehl. pastor. I';dwln E. Voigt. minister, o a. 111,--Sunday schOol. C. O. 9:30 a. m,-Chul'ch school. Har-

])ahle, su pcrll'tendent. old W, Hayden. superintendcnt. 9:30-Forul11 Bible class under tho Each department will convene In Its

dll'ecti on of the pastor. ,own roam. Student classes wlli 10:30-Dlvlne service with the ser- meot at the student center.

man on "The Children Of Promise." 10:45-Mornlng worship with tbO 6:30 p. m.-Devot!Onal hOur for the mlnlster's se''JUon ou "Jesus a.nd

Lutheran ::;tudent association. ""orld Friendship." The chorus will The mid-week Lenten service will sing "Selld Out Thy Light" by oou·

be at 7:30 'vedn~sday with the ser- JIOd, Hazel Chapman will give tbe man by tho J)llSlOI' on "W hat Is offertol'Y solo, Truth?" 6:30 p, m.-l ilgh schooi loague.

'frinit3' EpiSCoPal 3%2 E. College

,'l1Ile Rev, RI 'hard E. MaEvoy. rec_ tor.

8 a, m.- The ITOl'y com·m unlon . 9:30 a. m,-Chlldren's church a.nd

8choOl or religion . Shortened order of morning prayer and bl'ler addr ess by lho rector. l\1uslc \.)y the junior choir.

10:45 a. m.-'l'he holy communiol~ and sel'mon by j;lle rector. The chol r undor the directiOn at Addison AI­'spach . assistant pl'ofessor of rou­Hie, will sing as an offertory an· them, "WaSh Me ThoJ'oughly" by "Vesley.

7 p. In.- Students a.re Invited, to 'lhe I·cctory. 212 S. JohnSOn street.

Jl[onday. 7 :30 p. m.-'l.'he vcstl'y will meet In tbe parish house.

Wedncsday. 2:30 O. m.-Lenteu 11IeeLll)g for wOmen in the parish house. Mrs. Arthur J . Cox will ~ lhe Jeauel' of the gl'OUP. Sile will r view the book "In the Service of .the King" by Dunne.

wednesday. 7:30 P. m,-Lenten Evensong with music by the junior ,choir and another address upOn tbe life a nd m essage of 'l. BI \.)Il cal pl'O­phet,

'l'hursday. 7 a. m .-The 110ly cOm­llIunlon ,

111 a, m.-The holy communion.

Unitarian 401 Iowa avenue

Evans A. W'orthley. minister. 10:45 a. m.- Mornlng service. In

conthlliing the survey of tbe risl\ and sprea~ Qf Christianity. the Rev. M", Worlhley will deal wi th the ca.­~eer and Influence ot AUlfUstlne, the second great creative Christian to be presented In tllo scrles that Is being given. The 'next In order will be Martin Luther. Hans Wltscbl will give a cello solo Sunday morn­Ing In the absence of Dan Woods. tIle l'ilgulal' violinist,

The FlI'eHlde club will meet with the StudeJlls' Alliance In. their peace program at Iowa. Union.

st. Paul's Lutheran 104 N. Gilbert

L. C. l.Yuerffel, pastor. 9:30 . a. m.-Sunday school and

adull Bible class. 10:30 a. m.-Dlvlne services, In

which tbe pastor will speak on "The Gospel [or the Dfl,y." John 6:1-16. answering lhe questloll. "Why Mlr-,acles?" .

Frnnkle Samplo. Icadel·. 'i'oplc. "St. Patrick."

6:30-wcslcy longuc. Dr. "VlllUam 1I1alamud will ~peaJc on "Rcllglon ,and J;liental Health," A1 social hOUD will follow.

Fil'lit EIlj:Ush Luthcrlw 129 N. Dubuqu~

W. S. Dysinger. minister, 9:30 a. m.-Chureh school.

10:45-'rhe morning service with se"mon by the mlnlsle l' On "Hungry Men.~t

5:45 P. nt.-Studollt association lunchcon and socia l hour,

6:30- Student associtHlon meeting with Chrys ta l Horme~ as leader . Tople, "Why ReligiOn?"

6:3Lr'l'he hlgb school leaguc with K eHh Hertz as leader. I

7:45-The Lellten evening service. Oevotlon, "The Upper Room." Teaching »Criod, "l'l1e H islory of Passion." ~rhursday . 6:30 p, m.-ChUl'ch

night s upper. Tbe evening program will be In charge of the YLD·s. the congregation's organization I fOI' young married COUi)les, ,

(JuraJ,.illo GOIlpel Coralville

Robert M. ArthUI', pastor. ~:30 a.. m.-Sunday SChool with 111.

E. Nelson as su pel·lntendent. 10:45-Mornlng worsWp. Beflev­

ers will fellowsblp In the Lord'i Supper. Sormon. "Bought With a Price."

7:45 p, m.-sunday night gospel service In lhe Riley cha~1 at Iowa City. l'he theme of tbe pastOr'8 m essage will be "l'he NeceSSity or ' lho Atonement."

'l'uesday. 7:45 p. m.-cottagtl prayer meeting In t)le hOn'I~t Mr. and Mrs. J. Halverson. Coralville Heights.

wednesday. 2 p. m.-WOmen's pl'ayer group will meet In tbe home of Mrs. F.red Ooody. 119 W. Benton. Iowa City.

Frlda.y. 6 p. m.- A fellowship su~­per will be held In the home of Mr . and Mrs. V. oxley. 820 Orchar.d street, Iowa City. Tho Youllg Peo­ple's Group 11'111 meet here . .

FIrst pre8byterliw l\llU'kef; Uld Clinton

Dr. IlIon '1'. Jone", pastor. 9:30 a. m.-Churcb 8chool. prot

E. F. Mason. superintendent. All departments meet a.t the samE! hour.

10:45 a. m.-Servlce at worsblp. Sermon. "Making Chtietla.na out of Papns" by the minister. Pl·Ot. H.

gregational meeting at the closc at morning scrvlce. A nUl'licry IIJ maintained during the hour of puornlng service for the convenience of parents with small ch.lldl'iln.

5:45 p. m.-Westmlnster Fello",_ ship social hour and supper. prof. ~nd Mrs. I. L. Pollock will be fac­ulty guests.

6:30 p, m.-'Ycstmlnster . Fellow_ ,,; hlp vesper /!orvlce. "The New Tymnny" will be discussed ,by Dr. Jone8. RUBsell Blanchard will pre­side at tbe meclInl!'.

G:30 p. m.-Tuxls sOciety will mCet In the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, J, Boell.

·l'hursday. 7:30 p. m. - LCnten ,services. Dr. Jones will speak On "\Vhat Is the Gospel?"

. ~rfll 8a.ptlKI Clinton and Burlington

Elmer E. Dierks. minister. 10 a. m.-Churcb school sosslon.

Classes fop all. 10:4{j-S'ervlco worship. Sermon

by tile minister on "The Marks or II

Chrlstllln." Margaret Brandt will sing "How Lovely Ia the Hand of Ood.'· Undor the dlrectloll or Mrs. Marlon Nagler. tho choir will sing "Wlhen O'er the Hills" f!'Om an ar­,rallgement by Clarence ' Dlckln~on, Evelyn crary will give :tbe tollow­Ing orplI selections: "HOly. HOly. Holy." "Prayel'" ILnd "Pllgrlm'S Chorus. "

ll:lO-Chlldren 's expressional ' per­Iod.

5:30 p. m,- Judson B.Y, P.U. at the student center witb Richard PhiPps as leader.

G:30-Rlohard Barry will IC!Lli the discussion . of the Roger WIlliams club at the student cOnteI' on the subject "Conflicts of Relll!'lous Be­liefs In Marriage," A tiresldc so­cial hou I' will follow, ,

wed"esday. 2:30 p. m.-Meetlng of the Baptist women's association.

{lonlrelational CHnton Uld lefrerson

'I'he nev, L. A. owen. pastor. 10:4. a. ro.-Servlee at worshiP·

Selmon of pastor on "A Capacity for Happiness." Under tbe dll'ilctlon tpf Alan Grlnsted. the choir will sli]g "Give Ear Unto My Prayer." Keith w eeber will sing "'I'he LOrd'l! prayer." Mrs. DOrothy schcldrup, organist. will pla.y "Anda~lte Canta­bile" and "Grand .Chorus." .

9:3ll-Church school. : 9:30--CIa.ss tor ,unlvQrslly 8tuo,lent~

III the mlnlster'S study. ' prof. W. H. Morgan, leader.

5:30 p. m.-Supper and soeta.1 haul' tOr unlvetslty studlluts and other younl!' people. ,W ,UII,\I.,W C,r~f1I!ey anel Glenn Metealf arc clialrln~n:l. · ._'

6:30-Unlverslty Student Fellow­l!1)lp and vespe~s. prof. W. L. Dfl,y­kill will spOOl, and ,lead the dlacus­!'ion on "Chtistlanlty and soolal Proble"I1B,"

111 onday. 7 p. 1Il.-Boy Scou t troop 5 will meet in the church lounge with scoutmaster professor Daykin.

\Vednesday. 2:30 p. m.-Ladles Aid will meet with Mrll. George Trundy. 20 3 S. Madison street. ASSistant ,h08tesses: Mrs. O. R. Davies and Mrs, Hayes Fry.

Thursday. 6 p. m.-Plcnlc iunch with Lenten service at 7 p. m. The Rev. Mr, owen wlll give the Berman ,on "geltlng a Grip 00 Life."

Christian %11 Iowa avenue

caspar C. Q.arrilfUes, minister . 9:45 a. m.-Blble achool. E, K.

,shain. superintendent. Assembly 11'111 be In lhe first floor parlors with class sessions at 10 a. Ill , The youllg peOple will be addressed by PeteI' Bannon. G of Iowa City, who will lspeak on "An, Introduction to the 'LIterary prophets."

10:4o-'Vorshlp with communloll. ISermon by the minister, "TrIUnl­phant III Temptation." Mrs. Geor1f8 'Spencer will sing "Great Is the Holy Olle of Israel."

6 p. m.-Hlgh school C. E. In south parlor. Cornell Ma.yer will lead the dli!ICuSslOn on the lrubJe,ct "Answer­Ing. Follow Me TOday." The mlll­Ister will give a "hort talk.

6- Fldellty ,C.E. In church parlors. Monday, 7:30 p. m~Monthly

Irneetlng of the church board at the church. Theodore yerian will pre.' side.

St. Mar,'s derferllOn and LInn

A. J. 'Schulte, ' paator, Firat mass. 7:30 a.m.; children',

maa, 9 a.m.; high m_. 10:30 a.m .• Sunday school. 2:30 p.m. Vespers and benediction. I p.m,

SL PMrlek'8 %%4 Eo Cown

P. J. O·Rellly. putor, Mass at 7. 8. 9 and 10 a.m.

Se. Wenellllla.lIII 818 E. DavClllpOn

E. W. Neuzil. pastor, Donald Hayne. assistant putor. Mass at 7. 8 and 10 a.m.

7 P. m,-Le,nten services In wblch the pastor will apeak on the "!.<'Ourth Word of our Dying Redemeer frQln the Cr08s. 'My GOd, My Ood. why has Thou forsaken Me?'"

WELL ,COOKED 'FOOD' Wednesday. 2:80 p. m.-St. Paul"

Ladles' Aid will meet In the parlo~ of the chapel. Mrs. FloYd wolfe will be tbe hostess.

Wednesday, 8 p. m. - St. Paul's council will meet In thO chapel.

Thursday. 7:30 P. m.-Lecture In Christian tundamentals In the cba,pel parlol'll.

Thursday. 8:80 p. m.-Sunday IIIchool teachers will mee~ tor tbelr lellSon Btudy ~Il dlscUQlolI.

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,0PQning a , lecture tOlU' in Wichi1.a, .K:an., :Mrs. Osa' Jobn­sOn, widdw of Martin ,Johnson, faqio1fs e:x;plorer who died from inju.r.res reeei:ved in an airliner crlillh ' in California, is pictured telling intel"Viewers she plans to return . to Belgian Congo to capture ' 8. gorilla as well as fil m another picture. Mrs. Johnson still is recupera'ting from her injuries suffered in the crash.

Frate·rnities D!llta Chi

_ponald C09k .of Elgin. Ill" and

Named President I Of C hap t e r HI t Of P.E.O. Group

Mrs. Eldwlu B. Kurt~ \Vas elected presl~ent at chapter Hi at P.E.O. yesterday a.fternoon at a 2:30 p,m. 'business meeting or the group at the borne of Mrs. George Scan· Il>n. 220 Lexln8'lon aven ue.

Olilcr ortlcers selected lor the coming year woro Mrs. Elarle Sml1,h. vlce·presldent; Ml's. A. C. 'l'I'OW· bridge. recordIng secr1etary; Mrs. George L. Ga.y. COrresponding secre· tary; ]I11·S. El. W . Scheldrup. h·ea· surer; iMl's. IIlQn. 1'. Jones, citaJplllln. and Mrs. B. V. CmlVtol·d. guard.

Tho g,'O@ also Hamed lIfrs. Kurtz ' to l'epl'esent them at tbe slate can· ventlon at "{atel'IOo in May. Mrs. Smith Is to be the alternate repre· sentatlve.

PERSONALS

Raymond Shipman. G of Des Moines. Is spending the week end at his home. I

Louise Oshner, 618 S. Capitol stl·eet. is spending tho week end In Davenport visiting her sister. Mrs. Richard Bowcrs. Mrs. Bowers Is tbe , tormer Helen Oahoer, who was a student In the University of lawai last semester.

lIfr, and Mrs, James G. Mora.vec of Davenport will be week end guests Of Mr. and lI1rs. Ervin A. Hutchl-60n, 109'h S. Clinton stroot.

Otto J . J{r'aushaar. univerSity 'band asslstan t. Is) attend.!ng a meet­Ing of the National Bandmasters association this week end at Mil­wa.ukee. Wis. Ho will appear as a guest conductor on th e program.

Geraldine Beem of Ft. Dodge Is a guest In the home of Mrs. TheO­d~1'O Fay. 824 E. Market street.

Donald Angus of Morris. III.. both Mrs. It. W. Goegg and ller daugh­A1. a,l'e spending the week end at ter. Pbyilis. of Bu~lIngton are Elgin,. IlL . , . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merton

Fred(lrlck Ol'lll\ve. At of Wav~rly, TUdor. RoclLester road. Is " spending the week end at his homo.

Pbi EpsilUlI PI Howard On'ell DC lIluscallne and

1I1atthew' Fa,rb'er of Pavenpol't are weelt end guests at ,tho 'Challter Ilouae. : ,(JOlh~n ludell!On. L~ of Council Bluffli. Is !Jpendlng the week cnd at I'lta home: : SYI;lU Sudowltz of thc Unlvcrslty

o~ Calltol'nla at Los Angeles. I~~ a dinner guest at the\ cllapter Ifo\ts'e Tilursday evening.

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, , DeJh-. lJpIllJon l nanild Fllhert. A2 of ' Council

Bluffs. 19 spending tI,e week' end at h'ls ilOme.

. , Si,ma Nu

'Robert Larabee. A1 of Algona, Is spending the weelt end a~ bis home.

Marilyn allli PhyllJs Gilchrist. daughtel's of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0, Ollcbrlst. 318 S. Dubuque street. are spending the week end with tbeir parents. They are enrolled at Our Lady of Angels school In Clin­ton.

Ml'S. Jallles WallaCe of Coralvllle Ivas a guest yesterday at the borne of Mrs. BlanChe Forfcl. 410 Iowa avenue.

Dl·. aud Mrs. Mark L. Floyd. 1802 E. College street, motored to Cen­ter Point yesterday to attend the funeral of Frank Floyd. Dr. Floyd's un cle.

Prof. Norman l~erster. 421 Woolf avenue. was cailed yesterday to Pittsburgh. Pa.. on account ot the death of his mother. Mrs. A. M. Foerster. who had been III for sev-

'.rho InLor-fratemlty and sororltr bddge tournament noW bolng COQ,

,ducted In the women', loune, It IOWa UnIon. oompleted III fllI\ weck of )llay thb week.

Resulls of tbe first round art: Delta. Upsilon, under James AnItI, C4 of Sidney, defeated Alpba ,Tail Omega. under RObert O·BrleD •. 41 pC Council lBlurts; Kappa KAPil( Oamma. under Mary :To Gillam. AI ~f Waterloo. Wall from Sigma CbI, \1 nde,' John Hyland. A4 of Tratt; Pl1\ Epsilon PI. under DaVid Pia. ~kY. 0 of IIot'tford. Conn .• was vic. tOliOU8 over 'rheta Xl. ulldtr Adolph Novak. C4 of Splllvlllo. an~ S'l!rma Chi. ullder 11Jdmulld BfOn. son. A4 of NOI'a springs, defeated AlOha Slgllln Phi, under Dale Do'll. ell , C4 Of Sheldon.

Nu Sigma Nu. under James Lu. I'ubce. M3 of Clol'mont, WOD froll\ Cnmma Eta Gamma. under LeI'O\' Vnnderwlekon. L2 of Grundy Cen. tel'; Phi Kappa SIgma. under WaJ. tel' Knutson. C3 of Mal'shalltoll'n, defente(l Phi Ellslion 1 I. ul\~cr Mel. vin Rlscman. A 2 of OllUOlVia; Knppa Alpha 'l·ilcta. undor Be4t~ Keatlng. A3 of Muscallnc. was vlt. torlous over Alpha Tau Omega. 411. der Dliloll FrankS. A1 of LlH~n;

'1'0 Mrs. ' Myron C. 'faylol', (Phi Gamma Dolta. under ~ above, wife of the clJairmau of 1I10raln. La at Jefferson. won froQl the board of the United States- Alpha. Delta PI. under Helen Tur. Steel ' corporation, goes some del', A4 or Eau Claire. WIS.; Pbl of the credit for U. S. Steel's lDelta 'rheta. under Edga.r Rex, AI recognition or John L. Lewis' lot Creston, defeated PI Beta Fbi. Committee for Industrial Ot·- undol' Bat'blll'a " .... orkman. A3 0/ ganization. For it was Mrs. Glenwood; and Delta Della. Delli, 'faylor it has been disclosed under Mary Celesle Rucker. A2 01 who first persuaded her hus~ ottumwa, defeated Sigma. Cbl unde~ b d

. Edmund BI'onson, A4 of NOIlI ,an to ~eet LeWIS, ~nch meet- Spl'Ings. JUgs ultimately leadlT~ up to discussions of steel aml finally to the Pritt burgh pact. That persuasion took place in a Washington hotel lru-t Decem­ber.

Mrs. Roy F. Letts EntertaillS A.O.C.

At Home Thursday

' Mrs. Roy F. Letts. 830 Bowery ,!Ilreet. entertaIned lbe members of the A.O.C. club In hr home 'I'hurs­day. night. ( The prizes for tbe evening were awal'(led to Ruby DaviS. Dorothy ,sutton and 1111'S. ElI7.abelh HIli.

Guests at the party were Mr/!. A lice Sutton. Mrs. owen R. Rod­gers and Mrs. Clltford Heacock.

At the close at the evenIng Mrs, Lells served r efreshments of ham­burg~rs. cabbage salad. 1)lckles and coffee.

Delta Upsilon Will Entertain at Supper

Delta UI)sllon fratemlty members will entertain at a 6 P. 111, bufrel

Rosenberg., Perlin Win Law Dehates ,

}o'irsl and second places, In Y18.

tel'dl.\y·s freshman law argume~~ wero awardcd to Herbert ROfIen)lerr or Maquoketa and Alexander Per, lin of Elkader.

Mr. Rosenbel'g Ilnd Loul4. '1'. Genung or Glenwood were the ap. pellants; 1\[r. Perlin and Cbl\fltl P. Neylan of Elkader. tile s.PP8l1m Tile case Involved the questlpn 0/ whether /I. pal'ty acquires e_menl rIgllt to us. certain property lhrough adverse poasesslon after the premises bad been In tbe pol.

8<'$5100 or 1\ predecessor. The rgumcnts were conducted

by Prot. JlfaJlOn Ladd, who 11'&11 II­

slsted by James W . crawford. LI of Dubuque and Fred E, Moraln, L3 or Jefferson.

Hubert lI. Schullz or 'Sheldon, sam Sigman at Clarion and Jo­sel>h D, Donohue or Iowa City.

suppel' tomorrow al tile Chapter scnlor law students. preSlded u house, Judges.

Lawrence pOster. 02, and Roberl .=============: Brooks. C3. bolh of Dubuqu~. form tbe social committee 111 chll l'ge of tho affair.

Theta Sigma Phi

'HERE'S JUGGINS~ New Fealure Startl

At Story Hour

- PI I Alp! ""II eral months. I la uv ,a. MAI'Y Srhul~. chlldren's Ilbra.rtan, Will PUnt Diruiel' lJQnal<l Boddlcker. L2 of Newhall. wlJl 'b~gln a new conti nued storr.

w{Ul ,elected chapter president of • ..--------------.-.. Actives Rnd pledges Of 'rheta 'Here's JugSIIl8." at the 11 o'clock tt)e law fraternity at a recent elec· I SOCIAL I Sigma Pill, honol'lll'Y and Ill'of08- ~tory hour this morning In tbe pub. lion, other officers elected were I EJ'ENTS J slonal journalism sorority. will meet lie library. ij.ltlgeway Genung: L2 of GlenwoOd. • for I"ncheon in ~{unn 's grill thl. Two othel' storles ~bat will lit YIC~pl:esldellt; Robert Potel·sen. L1 •• ---------------4 noon. Plans will be made for 1Ile given arO "The Rhyming PrInce" Qt. Muscatine. treasureI'. and Thea· 11 a.l11,-Chlldl·cn's stOI'y hllur. Matrix dinner April 10. • alld "'1'ho Elephant·s Child." ~:o.r!l: Wallace. L2 or Dallas Center. public Ubl'ary, &ecl'Utary. , 12 lll.- Thcta Signia r>hl luncheon,

,Ilunn:s grill. Phl Rappa. Sljnn8

l1yroJI Dra~e. .A 3. a nd J ames Manoivarlng. C3. bOUt of Marshall· t9Wll. are spendIng lhe . week enll at their homes.

12:15 p.m.-Clllid Sludy clu'll. Iowa Union.

·1:30 p,m.-0rtle,' of RalnUow tor Girls. Masonic templc.

MI'. and Mrs. Robert lD. Walden. 236 Koser street. will be dinner g':lpsts at the chQlPter Ilolise tomOr· row,

4 p.m .-Cosmopolltan club. senate cham bel'. Old! CaPitol.

7:16 lJ),m.--Tally :m 'bl'ldge club, Ml'S. A. M. Winters. 112 E, Daven· ,port street.

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MTURDAY, MARCH 6, 1937 - ,

Masonic Club Plan~ 'Contest

---- / Two Groups to Seek

Attendance Record Beginlling Friday

I Plans for an attendance contest "eN! announced by ' Cll nlon Smoke. I"embcOIhlp chairma n, at lhe Jl(a­IOnlo servIce club I uncheon. at lhe :ai_nlo temple yesterday noon,

The clUb wIll be divIded Into two ~lvI8Ions, beaded by captains, The c:onteat 18 sclleduled to begin F rI­dl-y and wIll end May 28.

~e, Mal'tin Speak

County Taxes Total $63,961 RepoJ18 of Treasurer

Show f5.4,013 As DisbUl'8emenls

Justice Fines 2 On . Intoxicatiou. Charges

c_ G. Stratton aod C. M. Koosten were fined $ 5 anel cotta for 10-wxiea.tlon on a. public hll'bwa)' by .Justleo ot Peace .J _ AL XAdIec: ye/'­tenlay.

St. Anclrews. the oldest unl\'er­~lty In Scotland, also Is the small·

A total ot 163,961.5 III taxes waa e:::8=t.========::::::::== eoUeeted In Ibe count y In February, ';; 'aC(!Ordlng to I' report made 10 the county audller by " ' . E. mllh, county treas urer. II

Introductory

Oller

! Dr. W, E. Spence, wor~hlpfuL

lIluter of lodge No. 4 gave a. brIef talk tn whICh ho offered sugges­tions for tbe coming year.

FIVE.TEN STORE GIRL SITDOWN STRIKERS TAKE IT EASY Washington Off The Record

Rt!Celpl trom .. "to fee8 tOlaled $H,744.50. Other tall coll~t1on8 In­'cluded: regular lA~e. sa ,44 7.5G. de­linquent taxes ,1.91;; .53, ml8Cellane­.Qus collec:tlonl 1~! ,800 and special Illl, • smepts 1729.41.

Disbursements totaled ,.4,013.77 "nd Included U4,8H,9. lor mlll<lel­lall OU8 at\d ,!9,J 70.82 for Wllrrants paid,

TI&iI Week Only

Mayor Thomas E. MIlI·tl ll, chulr­".nan' of tho progl'llln COmmittee, In a 'short talk asked c lU b mombol's 10 submit p rogram suggcs lions.

()ha.inllau '01' I'arty I C, A. Bowman was appoInted chaIrman of the commIttee In charge of a Masonic Se"vlce club parly !\larch 19.

Ray Short, p"osltlent of the club, presided over the meellng.

Plin OpellWg Of Nelson.NQrge Store

" Here This Morning

! The opening Of the ncw Nelson ­'Norge appllanco sLore, 2 S. DU­Duque street, will be this O1ol'lllng at 9 o'clock, Bert Nelson, Pl'Opr!er lor, announcecl last 11Ig11t. Affiliated with hlm III tbe sto're 1M Jolm Oolt­roan, 46 S, RiversIde drive. I A complete line of NOl'gO Ullpll­Qllces [or bomes, offices and s tores Qnd a complete line of furnaces will be In stock.

BlUe and brown are the colors uS~d In the intet'ior decorallons' o~' the completely remodeled build-

** *. ** ** ** Dicksteiu Told He Is Rohiuson's Double

IJ)1 !GnID ARNE W ASHI NG'l'ON-Chalrman Dlck­

Bteln (I>-N,Y.) ot the hou se Imml_ graUon committee Is IIkcly to show up In Hollywood any clay now.

Tho reprCBentaUve has It on good auLhorl ty thllt bo Is a deatl rln!,"'t'r tor Edward O. RobInSOn of CIIm (ame.

Jean Hersholl, tho Danlsll-born character actor, here to testify against Dleksteln's bill excludIng foreign artists, dlscoveretl the re­sembla.nco.

"Your noso !., exactly Ilke Rob­Inson'g," he told tbe Now Yorker, "and your volcC1l are very slmllal· ...

It may bO, thougb, that Hersholt WllS p8.l!slng out samples or sort 80ap.

.--President nQ08e,'elt has had

w admit that hili poIlUtal lila ·

Jor-domo, ''Genlal .11m" Far· ler. for &lI of hlN IImUe, has a bad temper.

The president reJnelllbel'S

In F!'b"U[L'·Y. Garnett NIt tbe JU8tlce departllll"nt a nOW8 clipPIng intimating lIome ot CummlngJI' o reek wos a hit orr On th spelling sld<,. whereupon:

ul1t111lngs sont the district at­LOl'ncy three coge nt suga-cstlon" apropo~ Lho newspaper cll Ilpl nil', 0110

in G"eek, one In HUlIgarla,n, !Lnd a thll'cl In IIcall)' -palnted hlneae.

The SCI1llte bulldln~ and j:.'Ounds ('oIlDIIUtee-, seaLl1d sol­emnly aroJllld UIO comlUlttee table, Willi gl "en .. lesson In architecture b)' LorImer Rich, New York 3rchltect.

Tbe s ubj ect under dlscu ­s lon WIIS tho proposPd ne w wlng to fhe capitol. Hleh tloeSl\'t lille ihe Idea. .

"Jt Illites two archltc{'ts to bulJd anything, gentlemen," ltidl I estlfled. "One w desl~n tlte buildIng, und .. second 0(16

to 11111 the first when f he bulld­Jng IUIII gOlle tur enough."

Iowa, mi~lOis Elks Charter New Rock

I land Streamliner

The Rockel, Ilf'W Rock l slalld

81r1'O m-tlned traIn, lUll! Wn ('har­

tcrcd on hcr maId 11 trip by Iowa and '1II1101!! tleleptf's uttrndlllg the glks' nalional convcntlon at J)Cn­ver. July 11 le l~. Jt WtUJ Ill1lwunced ),C8tO''dUY by J (ji ll ry LOulR, who IN In charge or transportation for (OIVO

dlllegatM. Tho dclcgaUon Is eX\K'clcd to JOoku

~lde-trlp8 Into Ycllow~ton National park and to salt LakO Clt)r. Dr­(ails ot these ~rlp8 arc not yet com-1.1 ted, Mr. TAUls Id.

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The Acme In Sweets ITR01l-W4RJIHAJI 00.

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Wrestling ing, All displays are sct on slight GIrl strikers In DetroIt Rve- len rlllltlng

"the" time "bn got ul.Bll. nil had bu\1. subJected to a vicloU8 attaek for dat-s, and had Bald Jlothlnr. TbeD one nll'M be whispered to the presidtnt about 'bls atiacker, "That (1'1 , h)"~8 motheJ' oUl'ht W sPulik him."

'rho hair-splitting tbat gOCS on In the 8 nate arguments over tho P'"Cs­Ment's 1)10.11 t o reorganIze the JUdi­cIary h33 SelllllOt' Nathan 1.. Bacb­man or T~IIJ108seo amused. Somo­t1mfrs the Issuos arc drawil 0 f Inely thut Bachmall 18 romlnded of a. rrlend Who SUYI!. "I have a.lways COli t nde\! lhat Bonapa,·te Willi a greater man Ulan NapOleon."

, STATE TEACHERS v • IOWA '; SATURDAY AFTERNOON - FIELD HOUSE

2 O'Clock elevations above tbe level of tho 'Vltile they wuit for successful settlement of theil' sitdown st1'iic(' for juc l'en' 'd poor, which Is made of marbllzed shorter ltOUl"!l, git-Is ill five-ten-cent sto1' in Dei roit ta)\(' it easy iu the stol'e.

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cut-out dl:!p lays are at the rea r fOl' showIng large units. _ Before ' the opening ot the new ,lOre JIlr. Nelson was local repl'e­sentatlve for the IIoJiand FUl'nace company. Mr, Goltman was tor­/llerly wIth Williams Iowa Suppl y.

May Paul Speaks I Huyett Music Stol'e To Towllsend Club I Displays Tiny Violin I

the nuyelt lnuslc Hlo"~, 110 lowa

lIIay Pau l, presIdent ot lhe Town­sen d club 2, dlsoussed "The SOCial Security Bill of 1937" at a mectlng at tho club Th ursday night In the 'l'.'anslcnt holel.

Anothcr SP();<ke.· ~vas H. G, Wen­gert who outlined present bankIng condllions and the recoyCl'Y pro­grum.

• • ' United States D I8trict Altorney

Tho vIOlin, "UWI' I! 01 $ijOO, ,Is the Leslie C. (JlL~n~tt Is thln ktng ot tak-

IlrO I)~rly of M. M, Huyett and wall IllS a CO\II'IIO In ,Sanskt1t c uas words. A tiny vIolin , unly G 3-4 Inches il\ .sent to hI" (ather 30 yearll ago il'Olll He has blmseit to blame. It came

to paIlS thus: length, complete In ol'ery d~tllll , 11\ Germany, ~t was I11MC by 1I a ll3 In .January ho wroto to tMnk At-being displayed In Ihr window ot t-' ilIPIl, !l Grrman violin malle.·. tOl'Jley Oilnoral HOOler CummIngs

for 8, ' gift coP,y or the atlornOy gen-

SC11.00LBELL TO BI{OADCAST W'Ilh 0. Clourlsh he added: II oral's llew book, "Flxleral Justice."

"Ill tho futuro I might suy WIUl

~========================::::=~ Horace, 'ForSll.1l et hacc ollin menu-

.Bu!. lhoy'rc olle and the 8UJnll, Bachman t.0lls tho CI·lend. t IVO. Bonaparte 18 more Idon tical

.. r grail!. you that," I'cpllea the othel'. "I have novel' disputed the tact they nre IdcJl tlcol. But Of the tban Napoleon,"

WIll AwnUltl!

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THINK? Executive to Visit Williamsburg Scouts

• plaso juvahlt:" Cummllll{a relllled with ~ letter In

Gree~ _ sug\l:eaUng Garnett's q uo­IAtlon was from. VIrgil, not Horac~.

1'he will or Anntl. .Janko was ad­mlllCll to PI'I)b<tle hy DIstrIct Judge .James P . (1)1Cney Thul'l!day. Jo.ePb D, Janko was 0 ppolnted executor without bOnd.

Ad .. ~on: CouPon No. 26 or 40c, Children 25c

QuestlOJl WJlat cbar.J.cterlstlc do you 10011

for flrtit Ullon moeting a Ilerson! Answers

~[rs. Lester Strickler, 21 W.

S'cout Executive Owen B. Thiel ",II I attend a. m eeting' Monday o~

the Commercial club Boy Scout troop 25 at W lIJlamsburg.

Merwyn Jonos III scoutmaster.

PW A Alan Here

HarrIson I;treet, h()t;pitai at· tendaot - Just theIr acUon_ the way they talk. The first Improssio" til i s crelltes Is the L. E, Oates of Des Moines. stato

P'VA engi lleer inspector, was a business VisItor Thursday In the

Wallace Da.vls, 924 Hudson ave- ,office ot J. H . Bliss, local PWA

JastiII&' one. • nue, proprietor or. dry clealle.· com­pany-When I (IrHt meet a porson 1 dOll't classlty him until aCter r have stullted him aw111\0,

,engineer.

nOnoy Is a fooU ~ald to 00 as· sbllllaLed w IthOut cllgestlon. It Is Iwe.digested by the bee.

Charles Greazcl, r.29 E . I~Yl1Oltis --------------6treet, warehouse emp10)'_I would .......... ___________ •

aollee bill appearance. I Recreational Cenler :' • • Rose L , JIladdcn. 312 E. Falt,-

b "Lillie Black Rascl\l" Will be J'ead child street, cas jer-tils per~al-Ity. to the story bour g~oup this m om -

jug at 10 o'clock . •

Hur" Young, 1122 E. WuWng· ~ Itreet>, teleg~l4Ilt operator-The flrat cll&l'8CterlJJtle I look for I, trlendllD-. l'Iu1l; 18 a ,ood tralt ba AlIT. etra.n,er.

.,' Nellie Borg, 115 N . Dubuque

Btreeio' bookkeeper - I pt'obably ~Otl~o bla poise (Irst.

<" Mrs. James Wonlek, 8%4 Eo \.. lerrerllOli street, hOU8ewU_ I UIIIllIIIy I look at the IIhllllO of

ber lace and cyes. If It I, • he, I a1'wa.YIJ lOOk at hla lop to lee wbeUler or not he hi bow lewd.

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Sub -~b club will nl et cente~ Tuesday (rolll 6 :30 to p.m. for a pot- luck supper ulla dancing.

The cen tel' will be closed [or rec­reatIon at that time.

The dramatIc club will meet WednesWy a.t 7:15 p.m. for election of officei'll and a special J)l"ogram.

Entertainlllent will oonsi8t of 110

,.ovelty IIkIt by Bernice 'Wlnton &nil Man' Jean Sholly, & reading by Geneva Teacuc and a 84)1l1' br Roben.. K1JIg.

Members will also vote uporr a lIew game for lbo group.

L. $'T'!tUPeL, AT"nI. BusV ae. LUNCI4 !\.It.. OOUaLWI> 1411 .. efT Co"~ ••• ~., SINe. HII ' ... .".ODUC • ., MIS ",....,

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The original bell which, ummoned the f irst univer ity tudellts to cla:ses in 1 55 will b heard throughout the nation on the Varity Show broadcnst Mat'ch 12. 2 year' almo t to the day, from t he time it was first rung. tril,ing the bell, left, is Sally Fortune, A3 of B1cioll1f'i eld, and looking ou i J an Thompson, A3 of (o\\'a City,

Because •• their busiuess ethics are

iJO high-because the

4.J uality or their grocer­

ies and meats is the best

-no one' i" ashamed to

tiay-

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NO'rE-Pohler's Grocery Is lo(ated on the Cot"Her 01 10\V" Avenull and DnlJU1l1le 8t",,,, If IOU care to shop--ur UI III I J 31 If you IJ."rer phoning.

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-. YOUR FUTURE DEPENDS ·ON YOUR PRESENT PLANS.

• TO SAVE IS TO PROVIDE

TI&e FacUitie. of thi. Bank lIl'e at your Service­May We Help MaIuJ Your Plalu NoUJ.

Iowa Stat. ~ Bank and Tru.t eo •••• ,.

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Ben S. SummerwiIl, President Philip D. Ketelsen. Vi~e-President

M. B. Guthrie, Cashier

Deposits Insured as Provided I For in the BaRkinI'

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The Daily Iowan II SPORTS II LOOAL

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= IOWA CITY, IOWA SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1937 Ventral Prell AI8OCIatioD

:Vniversity, High Five ,~=A=FT=E=RB=AB=E='S=BA=TT='N:==GM=A=RK=.=!.!I Hawkeye Wrestlers :-Wins, ·Little Hawks Meet Iowa State

Teachers in Finale Bow to West Liberty Sectional Tournament Moves IBanker's Mile

Today Will Fea'ure Falls ~fore Cunningham

Into Final Rounds

BInes Overpower Rival Class A Quintet, 45· 30 to Reach Fina]s

By DAVR DEN MEAn nauly Iowan , ports WriteI'

City High West Liberty Five'B Last Half Atla~k

n~r NEWMAN 'l'OO.MEY ])ally lown.o Sportll Writer

Track Teilm Defends Di .ai Mark TonL .. ht

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lfawkeyes Favb'rel' To DoiYn :truimesottt Af Mfnlfteapolis T(Jnl~ltf.

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Thitdbaseman Tutor Matmen Rolle Accepts Favorites To N .. Y. Contract Beat Hawl{s

NEW YORK, March 5 (API- Thll'd Basema.n Robel't (RM) ROlfe tol1ay l:Il'gned an 1],000 New YOrk Yunket'l contract nnel reduced Col. .Tacob Rupperl's little holdout drama 10 ita inevltaIJle CriMes.

Meet at Fieldhouse In Season's Finale; To Begin at 2 O'clock

CHICAGO, March 5 (AP)--oArchle ISan Romani and Gene Venzke will take anothel' wblrl at the bo~s of A m erican middle-distance runners -stul'dy, consistent Glenn Cunn­Inll'hllm-tomol'row night In the

TfieJ by (leol'ge Miller, who coll~cl· ' B fOI'e an overf low crowd, the ban\(ers mile. pd a lotal or 17 pOints, unlver"II .I" slI l'PI'lslng Bille and Whlte ' rogers

Towa's tl'tlcksIPI'S, unbeaten In (Iual competition thi s yeaI', al'~ scheciuled to c1llsh with MInnesota university 10nlgl1l a.t ~"Inneapolrs in an effol't to Iteep thell' IlulU r ecOI\1 clPan at lhe rxpPlise of th e Gophers.

Chll,'acters yet to be dispOSed or in the last net are 'Flrst l3ItSemlln T,ou Ocohl'ig, I"'lt('\\er Red Ruffing' and outrlelde,· .Toe DIMag'l\'lo. Ruf­ring Is a \Yep1c. ov rdu'e at tho St. Petel'shnrg camp. GPllrig alld DI­Maggio a:1'~ lhlP Il1 el'e IMolldny.

University of Tow!\. wresllel's will engage III their' final dual meet of this AMBon thl~ arlernoon at ! o'clock In the fleldhouse gym II,gaitlst tJw Iowa Arate 'reachers mutmen.

I The banlccrs' event, a celebrated high defeated west BI'ancll 45 to 30 f!'Om 'Vest Liberty came through fixture on the winter circuit Ulllit last night W win the rlgllt to Pljl)'

west Lib rty In Ihe flnal~ of I h~ with a blazing finish la"t night at Interest In Ind\>01' foot racing ,In secUonnl 11llSl,etbalt tournament ::tI (,Ity high gym to Cclge out IOWa. ChIcago waned yel\.rs ago, not only lowa City high gym lonigllt at 8 n'_ Cily's Little Hawks, 27 to 24, anti will give San Romani, little speed­('loclt. 'fh r gnme lust night was I ill' ~lIminate the laNol'ed HawkletlJ )lter froIU EIUl)Orla, Kan.. State seml.flnnl roullel of Class A cOm l"'- l'l'olll the sectional tournament Teachers col1l)ge, and the l ong 111 Ion. Illclul'e. The victory Insured west 's trlding Venzke another cra:ck at

I3l'pnl<lng rv~n In SIX mcet~ 10 date, the 110.wl< y~A have :I. Ie!! th8.1\ outsld

'fhe Hlues In 11 listless offenslvp Liberty of a place In the fInals Cunnln\l'bam. but will provide Chl-lOll lght against Unlver~lty hlgb. cago fans with such a I'peotacle

AdvnnC<l lIope hilS It I hat thQ n a.lylts Slloul(] emel'!;''' >4I c tOI'IOII~I:V

froril tile pne01lnl"I', allJlOUS'll nc· CUI'II.t e inrol'matloll concel'III I\ !i' thr UClphel's IS hal"d to get . nccOl'dlng 10 Conch aeOl'gp Bresnalwn.

ROlre Cltrne to New YOI'k lhls mOI'ni!lg to havr Ihe tittl e> (Inlrer on Ills right \lund examinee\. 'J'hl'Co weeks ago he I'cportl'd wit h the, fln­gN' iJ'''lly &wollen. 'fhp yanlceps' ])" . gflwlll A. Hnles pul It In a spilt t]]en and l'epol' leel 10 BlI~lnpsR Manager Ell Bal'I'ow I OC1~y Ilia I 11 lIad healcd. Ban'ow lll en Higll~ll Rolfe attel' a felv lI1il\UtCS' cOnferellce

hllLtlo tool< the gamc unrler ('1;lIItr,,1 tl'Om Ihp ~to I't , and olll-scored I heh opponenls 16 to n in tlle first qual'· tPI'. With l\[iller and Ot'vill,' S hnoehplen doIng all the scoring,

•. Unlverslty high InclJeased tIs lead 10 .26 10 16 by Mit tIme.

, eorllll' EquaJ In TlIirtl A Ithollgh the W~st Bmnch tOP1)\

equal d lhe Blucs' scoring of .10 points during lhe lhIrd frame, lhe Pighling Quakprs failed to come within range of tlte hlgb scorlug University htgh ag{!,realfon al any 11me durin!;' the contest.

A brilliant scoring spree by Olen CI'eno, highly touted (orward for the vlclors, proved Lhe finis of Uie Iowa Cltlans. Effectively silenced by the zone defense oe tho winners dmlng the fh'st three qua,rters, til "Jig- lit, blacl, hall'cd speedster broke loose in the final nerlod to score thc l:lRt scven pOints for the wln-nc1'S.

With a 1\e ~core of 20 and 2&, Creno sanl, a beaullrul long shot to g l ve the viSitors a two marker lead. McCune countered with a

In th e final periOd, the Rlverrnen Ilimila,· shot, and tben Creno really rffectlvely subdued the WeRt Branch broke loose. A free throw merely "coring Apree, holding the )atter to ' whetted his appetite tor points, but h pail' of field gOAls w\'tlch came in thill thirst Will' quickly satisfied Ihe laRt few millutcs of play. The wltb two bas\{ets gaincd by pass Blucs' nine polnl rally In the early Interceptions and long dribbles tor part of the laRt ~lIar l er (LllOwNI the ~hots.

rlvel' school quintl't to coast In UII· ~'he ball game wnll clOsely con­del' I'('sel've poWel', t hp score end ing lested throughout, with neither 45 10 30.

,('OI'/(II Mille\' Ceorge Miller, curly.hcad d Unl.

'IIel's\\y \\\1;1'1 {otwu.t(I, slol e lhe maior ]lorUon or the ~how with his tast breaKS and stellar nail handling. In customary tashlon. he leaped high in the ail' to Intel'cept oppOnents' nasses, take the bal! off the ban 1< hoard. and hit th!' basket from any nlnce on tile floor.

Tn addition to Miller, Wyjack and Rles were outstallClIng for the Uni. vOI'slty high quinlN. For the Invad. PI'S, T1. Ped~l'sen anli Lewis were th" ~Iandouts. rN1VTCltSI 'I'\' IIImr (015) ~11I1.r. t .......... ..... .

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ter"l" having a commanding edie at uny lime. 'rhe locals lead at halrtlme, 10 to 7, but a. furious West Liberty rally In lbe tMtd pe,'lod gave them th$ three point lead which eventually meant a vic­tory, Crena and Moylan for the wlllllers, and McOulle and MC­La.ughUn for the losers frequently thrilled the crowd with sensational shooting, while Jensen's floor play was excellent..

cr,ASR A-SEMI .I".'IIAf,1j WI<:''ST LJltER'l'V (27) :FG,iT,i'F.TI'. O"pno, r ................" 2 3 fa " eI18t:'n , r ............. ,. 2 Q ~. \V1l<cl1'8, r .. ,............ Q 0 2 WOI8tfl:r, C •••••.••..• . .• 0 2 2 M'Oylon, g .. , .. .......... 1 1 Stohl •. I; ............ .. , 0, g Onr lcr. I: .. , ...... " . .. . 0 2

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OtrJ("ko l s: YoU!ng an<l Spt>ncer.

Nichols Rallies To .Defeat Riverside, 28·20

, ' " Stagjng a. last quarter rally, a plucky little Nichols cage quintet took a valiant victory f,'om Rlver­jf!171o 111gh hy a 28 to 20 soore at City high gym lusl night, gaining enll'unoo to the semi-finals of the MectlonuJ basketball toul'ney tpls afternoon. Nicholl! Is seh duled to m eet TIWn at 1:30 p.m, today.

, Lagging behind througll the el\,('ly part of the melee, Nichols came 'back strong In the second pm'IOlI to lal<Q the Illad momllntarlly, and Lhen fall ,behind just before bal!­time to trail by a 13 to 12 score at the end of lhe second quarter. , WIth bOth aggre!;,ations playln!;' 11ght defensive ball at the outset of the /iecond halt, the score term­~natecl In a 17 to 17 deadlock at the close of the . next quarter.

With Brown, Nichols forward l eading the aUack throughout the contest, the winners, holding the Blvcrslde five to a pair of S'Oi\.IS ifrom tho field, ralUed Ill> tho tlnal frame to acculIIlJlaile 811' eight point margin of victory befol'\l the game ended, '

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Sitaron 5 Continues I", Titular Defense

The titie defending Sharon fl". romped to a n easy victory oV,/lr a ,ha.Pless SprIngdal e five yesterday aflernoon aL Cily high gym, 63 to 10. Every mem ber of the red clad five ~corCd fn the rout, registering the highest poInt total of the tour­namcnt to date. ThIs afternoon the cham \'lIon a p lay Oxford In the seml-tlnal round ot the class B tburney,

Eart Hagenhuch, hugo centel' for tbe Sharon t am, proved the out­standing man on the (100", dump­jng In nino bllskets and two free I hl'owg to tllke hlg" scoring honors. Russell Hh1:, husky lonnm, and Glngel'lch, )jls t'unnlng mate, also Iltal'red. , '\

The Sharon five grah1)ed 8 n. early J ~ad a nd/the outcome of the con­test was never in doubt. Only In the last two pel'iod/l was the SprIngdale quintet able to do any II-ppreolable scnrlng. H . W!1liams W8.11 the st.nd­~u t fol' the loeel'll, ~1I 1\ RON (Oa) :FO.I"J',PF,TP, H. IJ<II'!, t ..... • •.•.. ,... 4 0 • I Clng"rl ~" r ! ! 0 6 .Meer, t. ...... , . . . . . . • .. .. (ti 1 8' lI ~ rshb~rg r, r ...... , ... 1 3 ~ • I r~Jg(>llIbul'h. (.! ••••••• • ••• !l 1 20 C. lICII , e ..... ,......... I . 0 0 2 Yo~.r, go .......... "... 3 & G

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lllttrs Of th (ray. Brown collected !four basketl! and a free toIlS to lead the scorcrs with nine to11les, JiIllHlltS t2S) FG; Ji'T.PII',TP, Bro\\rn, r ..... . ".... ... .. I 2 9

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for t'he first time since 1932.

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WA'S !'RgDICflll) fOR ~IM 6fiCA,~e­lie. "f'I)f ~iS' J'Qo1' IN -rAj; SUOlet"

CQf>YRICHT. ' 931, CfN'rAA~ PRlS5 ...ssQC1 ... TION

Carleton Swimmers Prove No

ro\Vil, RIJl\Jlfl'S ~t/l'C)n' Towa Is favol'ecl to Will 11\11' 10 II\~

'stl'Pllgll! Ihp t am has In t1\" 1'1111 . nlllg even l s, ctlllloll!i'11 tlto Mhlllf·HO. ta prowess In the rtrlel cOIl.1petition ()O U111ell With fall' s('ol'l lI g III I he Irark eVPlllH mlghl pl'Ovlde nn liP ­set.

'['he Gophers Mve a clear edg<l

, Cunnlnghitm, thpn just appl'OIlch. Ing his p"ak, won th last r~newal of tbe bllnit@l's' mJ\A, conquel·tng an ordinary field In slow time OVPI' a. sol't armory bracl" Tomol'l'ow plght be wUl have a. fallt track, an 11 lap dirt oval 1t1 tbe IlltCr­national amphltheatcr, and all thll coml'etltkln neccsllll ry to llrovldll 110 tllrUler,

, ovel' IOwa III the high jump and pole Match for Hawkeye Mermen vau lt, The jump willl1robnbly go to The mUe was to have bMn a ' aile of two mCn who ean jump W2"

ttve man o.ffalt·, with LuigI Beo- {)I' better ro,' Mlnnesotll, and th-eaU, Italy'll 1932 Olympic 1,500 Iowa place swimmers came illtO 'l'h c Cal' Is captured thl'pe of the Hawks' weakness in the vault PI'UC·

meters cbamplon, and featber-foot- tbelr own yesterday afternoon to ,nine ev~nts whel1 Gal'blsch flnisbed ticall y concedes thaI conteRt to the ed Iron Lash of Jndlana, as the win a major shaTe ot the Hawkeye lahead of Swelt7.er and Johann in oppOSition. other starter/!. Beeca]! decided not points In their 55 to 29 drubbing elhe centul'l' sp l'lnt, Sharp of the KI'CwII'sl, i hI F;,hot to compete however, but the with- 'elf Carleton college tanl<mPII. pU'ls nospc1 OU!. Mphomore Geol'ge Minnrsota's cl cfellding Big 1'en drawal of Lash from the event,. l W'lth Capt. Dick ' Westel'flcld's Wall<er In. tM divIng, and Stubstad .champIOn, Krezowsld, is plcl,ed to probabfy will provide Tho Chicago back IItro1<e U 11 deI's t u d y, Bob pulled It sU l'prlse win over Lowry wi" lhe shot nut. by a matter oC

'iDaily News relay meet with two Clru'l(e, swimming the rh'st leg, and Haskins in the hreast all'oke. feet, as he bas alr('ady tOBsrd lhe leatures Instead of one. Lash pull- Fl'Cd Hasldn's breast stl'oke lInde,'- ( The summary: ball over 4R feet, and 10wa's nce ~d out o~ the mile to join his fl eet Iltudy, Bob J"OWI'y, taking the sec- I 300 yal'c1 IlIPclley I'day-Won 1JY weight man, 1"10)'11 DeHeel', did not tcammale, Tommy Declml'd, In a. Ohd leg, and Hay \Valtpl'.' Mpl'lnt Towa (H. CIUI'k, Lowr)'. SWel(7.e1'). ,llalt£' Ihe Irlt). nome,' lIal'l'is will two mile ballle against lhe ram,OUB henehmUJ1, Bol> Swoltzcl', anchoring 1'lme 3: I H.R. I'epresenl lhe ViSltOI'H ill tlriH event. Rideout twins, Waynll and lIhllne, lhe team. Iowa's mctlley l'eh.y team , 220 free Htylc- \\'oll by n. Rped nospective hUI'dles strengths arl' from North Texas Teo¢hers, won an easy victory ave" Ihe Carls' () G ) I I (e), I '1' JllOslly ulll{lIOWn, but it is pro1:lable , ] : "ar ) ~(' 1 s~COn( ; ~nnes f

TIl R 'd t.. d" L h Ii I A b II hat IOwa's BusiJ Lamb should win e 'eou B gange as 1 bl,lt Wa t el':-; an" BO A en, ace (I), th,ird . TI me, 2 :23. 8. the Sugar Bowl meet at New 0,·· ISprinters, ' combined with sopho- the higl\s as least, since he is the

60 yal'd dash- \Von by Kershaw 'conqueror ot Wisconsin's .Tack J<:ell. leans two monlhs ago, and the ptol'es Gene Kershaw and AJ (I); Johalln (1), c (] J\.[al'rlolL Hoosier flier apparently decided to Johann to win the slH'lnt relay. "e Oll ; nel', formel' Big '1'en hurdles cham· team up wIth Deckard In an effOl't R.etl<l Tal.es 220 (C3, third. Timc, :31. pion and wlnn~r or the event in lasl to teach the Texas youo!;,stel's a I ( Bob Reeli cuplurecJ the 220 In ' Diving-Won hy Sharp (C);, "l.Val· week's elual meet with Minnesota.

I,rr (I), second: BI'own (C), third, l'>i"lance R1\nn~r8 .lesson jn two·mUe tactics. convincIng style, trailed by Gal'. f ~ 100-yard rree slylp.-"'oll lJY Gal" Dlstallce rul1ners and quarte"

In addItion to the two longer blsch of Cnl'leton Or SCCOllu place '\ runs, all stal fields wilL be On dls- ILnd Iowo.'s sophomOI'e AI 'f~nnes blsch (C); Swpitzet' (T), aecnnd; mllers should have a faITI)' easy

1'011 301111 (T) 11111'" 'rl'll, n '58 time of it ill theil' mc"s, UP the Co· play j II I d I I 1 took third. Tcnnes 11UIIt.'<1 the bl"" , u. ,.. , .,

n t e po e vault an 1 g I 0 phers wel'e shut olll il" "l.Visconsln in j P Earl ~'naclo\ the 1"36 'Surl)rl. se of the ev ning when 11 1' ' lull lmek Hll'ok ~W()n by 'Yes· J um • me VB, " lhe three longer runs , (lllll hnvp I\ot

OlynOplo tlt"eholder '111 en ~ge tied the l:iawkeye. ranking qua.l·tnr terficleJ (I) ; Cla,'k (1), second; Cor-. .' ,w g~ y done n~al' ly as g<lOd limes as the

Japan's S'ueo 01e Itt a sky-scraping !miler, Bon Chrlstians, fOl' first In hln (C), third. 'filnp, 1:42 .

l'Iuel In tile tormer event. Corncl· in that event. 220 yal'd breast str ol<e - 'Von I'us JOhnson', Negro OlympiC high Gene "Jeep" Kershaw and hlA hy Stuhsl::111 (e); Lmvl'y (f) , second; jump cham'])joa, wjU meet three sophomore teammate, A l Johann, IHaskins (1), third. 'I.'ime, 2:34.

,pUlcr altttuda explorers of his own flnlshcd one-lwo In the 60 yard , 440 ylll'Ll fl'('4) I Aty le-Chrlstians ra.ce, EddIe Burlce of Marquette sprint and Capt. Dick Westerrield (1) and 'f~ IU1 P" (I) lied for first; who leaped to the world record Couldn' t be kept out of his fa.vorite Mtll'l'iott ( .), third. Time, 5:41. jbelght of 6 feel, 9 3-4 Inches In the llaclc all'oke event and won easily, 400 yal'lI r eIay- "l.Von by Iowa llatlonal A.A.U. lndoor champlon- while Bob Clarlte captured sccond (A llen, Krl'klllllV, Johnnn, 'VnltCl'S). flhl~ meet last week, and th c Oblo .to,' lhe IIawks. '1Im(', 3:33.8. ,staee pah', D:l.Ve Albl')tton and Mel Wlllker. lOW A CONCEDED SLItHT EDGE

IN MEET WlTH GOPHER MERMEN JImmy Hcrbel·t, Neg"o speedster

JrOm Ncw York univerlllty, and ICharllb Bcetham, Ohio Stato's brll­Jlattt half-mile,', wllJ clash in a Aftcr an imnrcsslvp viclory over special 600 yard tellt, and Abe no- Carleton last night, Iowa mel'mell:

Johann, SWimming I he' firsl three century lapR.

wind up Ihelr dual meet schedule

rowa contingent in Ihe 440 In llleetS' 10 date.

Johnny Graves, cracl, qua.rter and half miler, shOUld have little lI'Oll· hIe in. his 880 yard speclalt~', IlS the Gophers have not gonc undel' 2 min· ~~tes flal rOI' the dlsta'rice thIs yea,'

R"dst\ " Athlctes who have made the trip

with (;oach Br~SIl:11111n il1"IU(\e ellpt. A lIc1y Dl)ol~y , nOn PUI'Vis, Dale Ro· ,hcrtH, UOlhe,· Barris, Bush Lamb, Carl 'reuf!'l , PI'Cel '1'c uf~ l , MIlLOll HII. lig, JOhll o raves, Paul Nelson , J1lllot Wtl.I)les. Bob Wu.'pl~s, .Jimmy Lyle, John Schlnid"t, Martill Stili~I', \\"illi p 'J'homHcll [,nel nhi'old l~ly .

Gc:hrig IR rlue hurl, in New YOl'k lomOrl'nW from Hollywood, where he ~igltr<l to al')'lCal' in 0. movte artcr ~he haseball season. Colonel fWP­pert wiil not he avallablo fOl' a cOn­ference. 'fhc Yanl,~e OWIl~I' left this morning for his countt·y home In Garrison, N. Y .. and wiil not return until Monduy, but narrOw has au­thority to closp the nenllngs with Lou.

meet. low/!. Is wet\k~st In the IIghtt'r weights wh~re the 'I'lIl Or.I are the RtJ'Ongesl.

,,'\'ig [lnl~alell

Yankee oWcials al'e not rel'~al!ng>

what tbey nrc willing to pay Gehrig, ~ but it is generally accpple(] lhat the abSOlute maxlmulll is $3U,OOO. oehrlg has asked fOl' $50.000 [( IHI 1I1lS been orfp rel1 $31,000.

Da vld Natvir, I he 'reachers' liS pounder, ha.~

lust liut olle ,Iual boul III lwo ~pnsons of rom, II!' I I Ll/on . nnd

.' I g It t of hlJ wln~ ",Pl'. b) t'ttIlM. H~mphill, Berg

Meet Again In Tourney Play

ST. AUGuS'rINru, Pill .. March 5 (AP)-Patty Berg an!l l<:athryn H emphill set the ~tage today for lh~ mOsl grll)plng ammo of Ihe womPII golte1'l" wlnll'o' Hwlng 31'onnd Fiori. dn.

They met in thp (Innl" of Ihe Florida East Coust toul'nament aod to thl' winllPr goes the 11011 '. sbare of Ihe seaRon'~ honOI·A. opinion wos clividcd, but ltll lIgreCd Pall),. sturdy little MinneapOlis school girl, would bc hard pres~ed 10 ~Qmrrt .. with I hI' vastly ImnrO\'~c1 rJlnl'~r fl'OOl (,oll1m· Illlt, S.

'I'ip.ofl 'I'he lip.orr may huve been in to·

c1aY'H play, II rPIIC'tlUon oe the eal'l y round" 91nre Mis. Bel'g IJln~I Pd I,nr hy rOlli' st l'ol,PH 10 win m<'llol honol1i wllll II 76.

l\11~s Hllm)'llllll 'k gnmp waH dpadly as she pOlished ofr Dorothy Tl'aung

A nother un· lwaten Panther i. RlLY Cheney)

.......... _____ -' in the 14a ]lOunti

~VI.s N'.4Tv'l6 welght, his five victories iuclucle

thl'ee falls. ea Ill. Dl~k ],IJllen or J o\\'a has ~ome tougb OPposition In Ivan ]\foOl'e who 11lls fOUl' win. and one drlll\' ltJ hlq credit.

III I he hea vywrlght class, whk:h pI'QmIR"~ pl"lIty of Hellon, ar~ two men wi th Identical I'co('ords, bolh hn.v ng lo~ t onc mulch this season. Jowa will bl> r('presellted by the powllrful \Vil1,~1' ,'lend (11111 Nel!OJft h, the Tutor entl·Y.

Cad "PI'gamlnl, llRwkeye 175 poundN', Is a lMa fuClng a man beat· en bllt once thlM yeAr, Herhen· l1lue'hpI' of the PalJlhers,

(j)'''. 11 11. 'r\\ lJ ,,~U\S

I owa II1IM \If'UtPIl Ih 'rUlOI'S lor th e last IWO yeal'~ thcy have mc~

I/ul the ('hRnce. tUl' a J'epeal Ihls YClar ar ~lIm. J l\ lho six yeal~ III compClltiOn MIl\"!' I U30 wil en t~e

J'lvalt'y bet wren I II~ stute Ins/it • . tlons WIUI rel'lv.'o, Ihe ulllvrully 'l1a.a won I hl'er, the Tutors tl1'O,

uf SlIn FranCiSCO, G untl 6. Th ~r- and ono wnll a drall'. oJlnlan went out In SG. a strOke lin· Reslo ck the above mentioned

senkranz of Michigan Normal, will lace a strong field at 1,000 yat·ds.

Boh Alien, wh o WOS converted lillO' a sprinle l' thi" "('aR"li, wi li switch

]iula.ce Peacock, Negro sprint ngainst the strong MinnCRota tanl<· ij)a.cl< to Iris ,,1<1 favl)l'ltc, I h· Il,'pust bce from 'I.'emple unlverslty, will Iite "8 tonight al MIIlIlPa)lolis. Both istrol<c, In all errOl'1 10 1)I'ing' Towa continue his comeback campaign aggregations hnve 10M IJut one en· victory III 11<(' evPnl OVPI' Minncso­

Pa'rke~ -re.lib.kdS der men's pal', to lead (OUI' up ot the men, lOWt~ will 00 l'epresenld by ;.1. 1'1" ~ lllrn . Plllling 0" lhr prl'lI~\lre to .Tnmes ThomjlSOn al 11 .poundS, ..

mal<e hcr RCOI'e VM 4'H (01' thl\ 13 Don Moland at 13;, poundR, Lesler

in a serlcs at 50, GO amI 10 yards against Bobby G rlevc, stubby star fl'om the Unlvel'slty of :llI!nols .

Minnesotans In Title Meet

Tho University ot MinnesotR, de· t ending champions, yestel'dli.y be· cam'e the th11'd' schOOF to oftflclaJly­enter the 'Westel'n ~onfercnce gym, nastic title meet, to llc held ilt rBh's treldhbllae M'lir'Cl 13. The Gophers maliclteO Iowa.'s ent.l·y with an elf:bt-man team th!l.t wlil make a strong bid to keep the title up ~h.

lIItalMll/Otll will bring tour star performers who placed high In the 1936 meet. Co-Captaln Dean Shaw· bold Is the defending champion on tire ]llllralll!tJ ibal'l!, Blld' Carl Dech, tim other co-cliPtaln. placed thlt'd on the side hOI'se a lid fOUl·th 011 tho horlzont.al ,bar In last yool"S meet,

Other Stal'!l

T Fe. I holcR plnyccl sbe won tile I Hit. unci: ('0[[1'111 o.t \45 jlounds, Maurice countCr this seaHoll, IJul l o\\'a IH con· ,\ft 'S aCf', Wili ('OIll"tnCle I" l'ed I-las, ourney Ina. S 121 h 1111(\ l'OIlIVIrc1 out thp vl<,torl'. Mu.UIll'W8 III 16. IJlluncls, and reeled a ~Iight edge over the co. Idns 01' Boh l ..owl'Y w ill he the othel' FOr Pl1lty I~ ",'aR 0 fight all the X(Lvll'r V 'ol1l1l'll nt l05 pounds.

l~ a\\'k rep"t's@nl'llive in the pvent. .T C Ih t 0 ~e IIle S phel's if the sprint "elay leam pCI'. way. anc 0 ran 0 I' nl' , . 'rho lust two ml'lI mcntloned have

neeil in J)Jisl'l1lce NEW YORK, March 5 (AP)-'I'lVo C: , held her even until Ihl' IlIrn ana :forms up to itt; pre. Michigan mcpt As a reHult of his rillC "howlngl upsets wcre recortled II ll lh nlllianal SuCl'UllliJN1, 2 an(1 \, oil ly artN' the standal'd. against ).[ichigun ~s :1 spl'intel', Bob men's nncl wom~I1's illlloOt' tcnnls 1'C(lhPruj l'Ul11111'ril Ihe IIJth, IlIh amI

Capt. Dick " ' csterflel(l will ('al'I'y RrCd will pl'olk'llJly he switc hed fl'Om r;l ngl cH championships moved Into 13th.

Imlll'oved tOil Idl'I'ubly lhrough the season "nd tu'r duo to jll'OOllce Honwthlng IhlH uflt'l·npon.

1'l'olJUhl() JJnr'lIp~: a largB shal'o or the nawlccye viC· the distance cvents leaving Al 'ren- Ihr final brackel 1011ny. _-------

• ) IW )jOlllldM· ·,JUITh'~ 'l'llulll !lson (I) tory hoprR when ho mPcts thp [lo· nes, )llllcl,y i<Oph 0'111 ore who li ell MlllJcpn< fllt'sh, of NPIV YOl'I, , was pher back stl'ol,o tr'lo , TJyman and Ch l'I Atin liS fOI' l'lrst I n I he qual'Il' ~ ('I'pdlled wilh I hI) flrSl LI PSrt of I ill' f'lohecr~ NIl' Bruhe I'H. NlI.t vlg (1S'r). ,'flm Brandl, amI M ou ltOn, beHidp~ n ,i1e against eal'leto n 11I"l night, to <lay whl'n hh(' tlcfrated the lop-sPcrl . DES MOINES, (AI' Charglns J2G !IountJ~ 'unl. IJlul< MIII~n (I)

~\I'lmmlng thc Initia l leg In Ihe mPd- ~1"lst Rill) <:hl'IRtinns ill tlph ol,lIng PI1 Rlll r, NOI'ma 'I'tluheln, anothel' ila clt with t\ CIII'loU R late glt.m at - YR. A!OOI'O OW},). ~ey t'Clay and probahly one Ipg 01' Ihe Ihe lJall' l< l'yp (li8tallce entiRe against N~w YOI'I<I' I', 7.5. G.O , 7-5. 1~I'nnl'.T. tack, Qt1llncll(s Ploncers ossnr d J35 poulldM I)on ,Mnln n\l (I) v~. sprlnl l'eI3),. MOl'l'lss. long-winded Cophel' thrpnl. Clwc\en UlkO or Nrw YIII'le seec1. themsclve~ a thlt·u pluce lio In the BlIcghly (IR'I').

Rel~' on Wnltl'l'fl c:pol'gr NIHsCn will lead Jo\Va' ~ ed elghlh. W!lS "lrtOl'loLls Inthc oth er' Mlssou l'i Vulley bo.alcetbnlI 8land- ' 14il »OlllHls - L t~r (.\)tl r\l( f'l) Ray "1.1'0.11 01'8 will be r cli PcI ullon <llvN'S agaillsl MlllIl~Mla'R rAmeel l'ev(','r,.'lI of fOl'm whrll he ,10wnM ings by IlcI<lng ))1'i\](O, 43 to 4Q 'Vk. ('11(>11 'Y (11;1'),

tOI' victol'ies ill hoth lh e eenlUl'y an,l Ilfl.lt·, Kllln lllld MIlI·ti, whl ll' elthel' I\TAlt el' Renlo", or Rail F I'l1nrIHco, II CI'O tOllll(ht III on Ovel'llme )lel·lod . I G:' IWIIIIII .. - I\htllrll'Il MnliMW! O() yard spl'lnts OV,'I' Minne'~',ln'" "O)lhom(ll'" Gpol'ge ,\Vldl,PI' 0 " ITal'. [) .4, 6- 4. 0-4. (I) \ 'M. Mu1l1l'1'1I (I WI'). host or Blll'lntcrs, Icd by Don 11tul· olrt sral'l! will asslRt ·llil1'l . Millneso- Pmnlt Pfll·l<rl'. Anlrl'lc[L'S NO. 2 IlI f, )\lJlltl<iH XII\'h'l' 1,~OI}[ll'd (I)

,son. Waltel'S will 'll,·o anehol' thi' ta's only loss came at th" hllnds of pll1Yer, who plall6 10 annrx the. ln . Dick M~tz Shoots I' •. Dull!'. (IH'I'). i Ilpl'int I'elay team, In what is dOI)ed th E> pO"'I',.Ful NOI·thwestPl'n crew 43 <loor tltlc HIlII use it us lL claim fol' )7(; IlIJuIHl.>,- ('ul'l \ " "'&,umlnl (I)

to be a crucial race. with Bob neM to 41, llftr l' th e Gophrl's Mel Ird duro Oavl. cup recogniti on, had Hili!' 8 llnder Par I", VR. HcC'hcnllllll'h!'1' (IS'I'). or Capt. w ester rleld" Bob swPltzer, Ing the r nlirr m~N L11l lu thr finale. t rollblr with Dn vifl N . .Jon l'~. of New Holl"",nood Open I INlVYWl'IQ'ht \\,lIhlll' N,'ad (\1 and sophOmores acne 1,el'shaw 01' AI th e spl'lnl r~lay. '{O"I" in thoir IICmi.finltl match. J ~ VR. NI' IHIlIl (lH'I').

Finance Dopedl To Defeat Field In

Hialeah Ttnck Classic

,l ones, tl'ylllg too hard to gain lhe

Inlo Ihe rOI~ or fav ol' lte at apfrox• lippe" hand, WIIS ~lIlll y 00 IlllmeTOliR Ill1at (l oelils uf 2 10 J. 'I'll" Il l g My en ol'S allil rell , 6·2. 6·1, 8·U .

1I0LLYWOOl), 1"ln " M arcil G (AT') - l)ll'k M('llI, hl·O Il 7.e~ young Chlt'nJ(o 111~lft'SRlolltll , WOI1 Ihr ,!I,OOIl It olly ­wI"lcl 011P1I !-rolf t"l1 "IIIlnWnl I KIlIY wit)) IL 72. hol" RCO I',' or 2n.

MNz, elJ:;hl 1I11 ,l r l' pn r for I he lJi~,

lown Stut ... , N braska Qillllify 1'cn Each

In Dig Six Meet I1('Met! It rll~1. u'nelL IrO\vC'VtJl', aUtl Mllw. Sylvl" ]frn l'o lln, of J~I'u nCl', th crp \VIIS ROIll~ tl1I'en ] of rnln hy tho only fOl'I' Ig 11 0 I' 111 Ih l' lOm'nll­Ih o tlm l' tht' fi (' ld of 1~ til 15 of lhe me,\!, rounel Charlot l !' C;. McN~il , or ,foremost thnroug ltbrp(\ ~ In wlnlel' nOllnc1 131'0,,11. N . .r.. ton 1I1<''' lwrl­

liofIAMf. Pia., M'o)'ell 5 (AP)-A \JI!;' lraining g cs 1108tw31'<\ fo r Ihe mill! r nerd anel tleFeat!'11 hCI' rt1'sl l y, (1 · 2, Dlld a qua l'II'I' 1' lIn nl :!1I11111 ":10 I'. (,·1 . Ill. «('.S.1'.)

IUIICt', finiShed thrco Rt"IlI<cB Ilhral\ ~1Jo:H, MlIl'c' h n (AP)- lowa Siale tlf hl ~ n e4 rc~1 1·lvu.lH, ,Johnny T!Avol . lind N('hl'UMlw , Iwln·t'hnmpIOIlS or ,Ill , of gVt,nHlon, I II .. untl I'D III )(1111 - Ihp nlg H'I" (,llllfl'l'('nro Hwlmr/ll"'

Beside, the t*o co.catptainll, th Oo;JIIIe1>s IIave HO)va1'd Stuart, tomll' I'IlaM <!Mender on the l!Ol'~ _tal '001', and Pllul Johnson, who cMll'C4t '* abAr. of seeOrlld pl*ce In the pnrnllel bR.,· event last year,

bay gelding nam ed Flnancc, sp rt· Ing the yrllow and bltj,~ Sillts of Ii wOman with a King Midas touch when It cOmrs to horses, Is exp~ctrc1 to cnp his ownC I" s senso.tlonal wi 11 -nllll\' SPl'ee at romuntlc Hlal~ah to­morrow hy gallopl nil' off wit h th~

r.;O,OI.'() Wlcl6ne,· challcngr CLIP mcr.

Y""' of White Plltlll8, N. I', dl'('II'~, "ul'h '1111111f1,',1 10 men In ScnblHl'ult It'lwored lllin~ 1"0111111 Iho pl·I'Jjmlnllrl",. of Ille "Ollllal

In dUB.! m eet competition this year, Mlnncsota de1'eat&!l TJ\1nots and Chicago, and broke ev en In two meets with Iowa. The l'J'n.wl!s won by six pOints a.t Jowa CIty,

('lie " .. ~e:1 Itl I\nuS LOS ANGEJlJ.mS, (/1 Pj-..'lellhls· AnotMI' ,,!I'Oler I.H·\( at %76 WIIA III t' MI'o IOnlghl 118 0110 ('1~clQ~e

ll lcJh tJe r, t .. ••...•••••. , :1 8 llprder, 0 .. , .... " ..... S 8

1'ot ... ", . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 11 and the ~phc~s copped the :return WILh the " Illg three" or tllO win.

tcr hoolt - Bl'evlty. ROman Soldle l1 and SIll\rl{-o 11 out lJecallse of. I~g

B,lhllentS, Finance w9.il skyrocketed

C8DA n H ,\ PII)S (A I ')- CuO closed ,IIR Ilusl< thu l l Sl'aROn 11[('1' last night by losing 10 KIIOK by 11 seO ,'e of 33 to 28. Thl' t1t'I'cat cost th e KOhRWI<~

IL chance to hl'eal< VCIl In I he Mid· west confct'cnce, thl'lt' flllltl sland· Ing showing rom victories against six defeats,

cult, \\f1·S. C. S. Howol'd's thrce- Jimmy 1I111('H. bloncl ~ll(lllnol(\',. (1'0111 POol l'<'ClIrd wnll ~lllh1l8hril, year.old colt which missed lho $9.1.. l('lal'riell Cll y, N. Y. 11111fl'lI n or N.'JortIMku, .wr<'ndlftg 800 )lurse of the Santa Anlla handl· Ky 1,IIrroon oe ('ltI~ugo lIn~ HYI'(lJ1 chnmplon In Ih., 220 Yllt',1 fl'r~ style, cap la~t BalUl'day by two hun- Nclsoll of Heading, I'll .. rlnlHbetl I'Ill1uAh II tJl pOOl rC(',ml III tile 100, (lredtlls Of a 8econd: 80es to the with 277, one h'lI('1' thnn ,fllhnny y/trc1 frte .tylr ev('nt, rurlnll' IhO Irl.tea as fa.vorlte tomorrow In 'tho Farrell, homo dull pror/osAiOnal. lIlslance In :r.r, ,1 ~"(,Ollrl~. 'l'he ~I .LO,OOO added San Juan Cuplstl'ano 'I'llc vlctol'y wus worth 1$700 of thft ml\rk WOII :.6 by I,ynt!, anOllttr Ktlrkpa.ln'lCk. If .... , ..... I 0 0 2

(iee TOURNEY, PsS'e 7) handlc8.p, , la,OOa purse, Cornbu.ker paddler,

Rcore by p~rlod. : meet at Minneapolis by II. rlve.pOln t Bhll.l'On ........ " .. , 16 16 18 14-13 Eiprlna<\a.I. , . , , , " ,.. 0 • Io-U margin,

Lit Te Is Last

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Upsets Feature Little Cyclone Teamo£Ames Is Dethroned Last Year's Touruey

Winners Fall Before Nevad'a Fiv(', 30.28

By ,~ E, • KELLE"

DES MOINES, March r, (AP)­

s everal or the heqvlly plllyed fl).vor­

IteB, tnel\ld1ng Ames. till' 1930 ('118m­

ilion, dropped fl'om the lowa higH

sehOol basketba ll 1Ilie rllCC lonlghl

In a nurry of UpRet~ along th e {; 'I

,ecllonal tOllrnanwnt fronts.

Amps, although not rated 11 lOp

feam (01' final h onors thl8 year 1m! considered good enough to wi n lhe Colo sectional. IORt lO Ncvlltln, 30 10 %8. tonight.

Shenandoah. one oC lhe l'l~hly r eo gnrded I('nms In the third dlslrlct, fell Ibefo "e larlnda. 20 10 18, In a blttel'ly fought gam~. Clarlndllo mllde onlY three fleW goals but pOllretl 1n 12 free throw~ to oust Pete 'Ve~tl'l'·H Hawkey" filx chnm­plon~. Shenandoah pr"vlouHly ha(l wOn 16 slrnlght gE'me".

West Llberly, overlooked )n 111'" ­tOnrnnmenl RelectionR. en one liP from ol)sr ~,rlty In ~111)1lnnt p 101V1l City hl"h. 21 to 24. 111 IOwn. Cily.

On the Wn.t~ I·lo() nO'lng ran!{~ ,

'l'ellcl;prs high or CNlnl' F a lls I·on'''' ed 'ov~r 'Wpsl ,Va te rioo, on~ ot the 16 fjnalist s at Des MOines lost yea ,'. 35 to 18.

Nllt In 11\ uP-'Ie t claRA W~ I'i' Dov­pnporl's 27 to 25 victory over Clin­ton 'at CII nton o.nd NI'wt on' R 24 to 23 escape [I'om Grlnn II. It wttS lhe seve1\lh one.point lo~" COJ' t hpLlt tie Plou ers this season.

J~qU IlJly inleose. 11IIt Il1cld l1 g the sU"\ll'lseR oC clnss A, waR the compe­titiOn in tll B divlslon throughout the state: most or 1he lenc1\ng choices moved a long the champion­shiV tmll wltho\'t tn lbhll \l .

DISTRWT 1 AT KF.OT.\

Seconll R (Htn(l, ClllS8 A \\'Blln~n :13: Mlgoul'ney 19. J)(\llJn 27; ·Woli'hlngton 1ft

Se('onll noun.d, ClRIl/il II Klnro .. 22. IfMrlck I •• llarLhHlbuTg "9, 'Vd,..tf'!!" HI Aln.,,"orlh 60, K_lck 3 •.

AT WINFIELD Second R.ound, emu B

\"umouth :15, ~PCI'rY 24. m. ll<rlIon 31. J..Ml .. 17 Wlman :13. Old& 1". Grandview !!G. :Uorn:lng Sun 2'.

Second Round, ChUI.!J A Np;w Uandon SG. 'V,,,yla llll ;\1,. Num.a H, Rewa-I U~ .

AT Kl,O:KUJ' First. Rouml, ChU'8 R

11)1101>0'" 18. Argyle H . O .. ,\V!Ile 3t . Donm...,.l, %-I .

8< ..... " Ilonod, (' __ •• A Keok uk t~. F .... mington 21. Burilnglon 38. 1-"'1. Madl~ 27

A.T FAUI)'TELD Servnd ROUlul, ClaM n

Stookporl 27. PI""""'ll PlaJn ~4_

J..;ock " ldg' . 29, P<M"kwood 11. Dlrmtngne..m Cl, OW..,. 13. (llchl a od 11. PU'!3:.snn.L ,lawn 13 .

AT WILLI ,\M~nlJRG Cla§5 U, St-rQnd nound

GUHllSey 28, Deep R Iver 2 .. , Lo.dorn. 28, f;Qutl, English 10 Co.o&\""vo 20. OlbOOn lfi. Oosi:jrove 27, Ln.clora 21. Pt&. I'ue:1I 84, Ouenlse-y 17

},'Irst Round, Ch ... A Marengo 36, North. En"ltfll l 18.

AT "LOO~U'UlLO ChutS n. JNrst Round

Canlrll 36. ~Im .. Jfi M UlGn . lUi, l,~artfvn. 13.

Class n, Se('ond Itountl Doud8 32, 'Proy Il. )wlllon 31. Ol.ntrll 17.

AT ALDlA se('0I1d RoutH.I, ( 'las~ A

Eddyville 37, ~oru.vl1L 17. Albia 4~, J","~II" 8.

FII'BL Round, (,I." B D~rby as. Ruse H.W 20. l1elrOI6 28, IIlte.mah 19.

A'l' CEN'l't;RVH,r.'E Sel'01l41 Round, e lu,," A

CentervlHeo fiG, M)l8t!1c. HI. Alle.rton 26, Spymour 3G,

~<\>nd Ronnd. Claos II Ralhbun 67, ~lIUlcrt'\1l] ~~. Wh,rl. 'd 33, Oolumbu" Junotlon 19.

DlST8J(JT 2 AT VI;'>i'fO

Fleooutl Boun •• , (,IU'fq A Dy~rl 27, JAt ~M'lf' Olty !!rl

First Round. CltlS8 n Ill'.n,lql.< 23, N(>l'w.y 19. Van. HQrn Ill, '~N)y L\1il lls 12. Uri>llna. ZOo Wl'lllOf J u.

~('oll (l 1tound ~ (~ lru", 11 Shellaburg 4:1. N' .whUIl ' 8. KeY-lOne 33, lln,uld()l1 9

AT JOW/\ Cr'I'Y Sfo4'ond twund, ('114~ J\

f Itll'(h "5, ,VflHl Brulwl! lUt. WMt 1)1",,"ty 27, low" Clly 21.

t"4'nntl "..,u.... ( lhllJ't ..

-N1t'hntM- 23, ij.lve, .... iflo ~().

x(ord 33, 1 .alon'a. 21. SIu.I1()n G:l, Spri'Jlda,l(\ 19.

AT 1 1.L1~·rON

Se<'OlId lI~uncl. 1'1".. A nnvenpot'll 27, Cllull)'n !Hi.

FI .... t Roulld. ("I.~. 1\ 0pUHl Moune] fO, Blw()(lo(l 2-4. Mil ... ~2, \VaIlVIl 2~.

~'olld l(.nulul. ('lIHI~ 11 r •• ClaJl ... 31, ii'JQUloa. II. 4thtU~ult 22, D,·hn»-.r J n. O~n" MounO 21. Alliffi 10. CO la",.., 22. 1, O~'I'" 17.

AT WA1'}' 1l1,.00 "FIrst n.ount;.l, ( ' ItU.1i A

J C'flUU 11, Oun.kE'lt'1.oll 111 , ~oQ(1 Round, Chl.l!il A •

TE'&eh,r" High (C't'\IA-r P{llltt) 35: W • • I W'<);16 rl<l<> 18.

Ell8t ,VI.l",rllQo lUI J~up II. 1i'I"'t R6111,.I, ~ 11,_ B

li" Jnc-hDrd 12, Upn\ ' r SO, AT \v~LTON .JUNCTION

1'll'ilt KO'"lCl. "1,"" U Afom 0011, 21, l)1,1f'tlmt 24 . C~HI.(> H\lllI o ~2. B\ltrfl1o 10, ,lmwllf'n... :107, 'VIH"IIlILLRln d :10. DI'IIH U. 41$, C""~nce U.

AT ANJ\IIO'>I.l R .... oncl )Wo,nll, ('~ i\

~ l l)nU~ l UQ GU .. .'.,'t"tn,vllie IU . ggon H ~ . Cenl"nl CII,f U .

Conon 3i. Olin 31. N~lId HOUrlll, , '1,,1111 "

LOllI Nall"n. 28. O'lIIl.w 19. Al n'rle ll e!D, \enler .Junotlon 2' (twn

oV'~r~lm(l.).

l lnrl.1I 48 , O./Iorl\ .Tlln~ Ull'l' 23. AT "IIIII.lIOK

SI"Mmd ROllnd. ('I."" A Ol'ulldy O$)ll.~ 4., 'l:n!er 21. CO IlIU\(J. Sf, Relnoock 27.

lHawk Net Squad Cards 2 OpponenU . ---.

, Two non-conference loes have be on added to l owa'& t e.nnls scn¢· ule for the coming season, I1ccord· Ing to Bob Rush. ~u pervlBor oC the SPill't .

'l'he lleOlll1tcrs are to be will! ,Grinnell {lnel Towa State college, both at iowa City nnd will aUIr·

. ment a seven ~~et oontereMe sohedule. I Grinnell Is slated to open the ' IIchcclnl Q Apl'lI 11 , ancl Iowa. Slsle will appen,' here May 1.

Olhol' me III nre lo be with NortlJ weRtc,,", Chicaio and Mlnne· sota nt home, nnd Illinois, Mlcl!l­f;on , Punlue Ilnd Wisconsin abrond.

F'I.I"8t R01I1H1, ClaS8 n nUd~()n 47, R .... $.Ill~un 31. O~np.'tGo "9, Dln1Kkl.1o 23.

AT (''EDAR RAPIDlI Second Bound, OkuIH A

Roo,",vell (CH) 39, Mo m<>n 26. ~rft.nkHn (CR) 32. Mt. Vprnnn 2ft

(,lollS II. """ond Rouncl r ... I~Ron 27. ec-n t£'r Point 20.

First n.olll141. Class B 'rod tlvillp 33, PuJo U. VIola ~O. Shuey~lIIe 11.

AT ~W;'>iTOUR l i"irAfl ItOlln,,., (:IM~ A

B e lle Plo ln . 3 •. 'I'Ilmu. 17. Se410lltl Uound, ClBtll B

OllmAu 22, OhE'l8Aa. H . LAur,,) 16. )rmllour 12. r .f> Ol'and 26, Newburg III. CluLler 24. OaTw11l 22.

DlSTRlur 3 AT Pi\NOR,\

A4"4"ond RQUJld. f ' la!' A .Iohnston ::;L:\'Uon ~S. A del 10. Outhrl. o,.nler 29. n"yIlrd IS .

Ii'irs', Hound . ( ' lruua 8 1\1 enlo 33. nllnC9 9. Llnd~n 38, .Jarnlll ioo. 18. DeXllf'r 28, ,Yo Uk0P 20.

AT LAR~nA

Rf>"('onfl R0I111d, (l11l89 A rla.l"lncla 20. i'l):w>.J1/(UHlon.h 18. Coin 28, Hamburg 24 (oVi"rtJme.,

S("("onfl Ronnd, (,11188 D (\)'lI~ge Sprl n 8'H 21. Rtl vf> l,ton ~O.

Hroddyvlll 26, .NorLIt""'ro 20. AT llT, ENWOOn

8Hon~ ROllncl. ClIlss A TnlJor ]7, Clleoll wood 10.

l i"irst Itollnd, Class B Hena ..... n 32. SlIv.r City 20. ThuTI1ln.n 22, .AnderMn II.

Second ROUtHl, Class B BarU(>tt 26, PlaQltlc Junction 13. lI e ndel"1k1h 22. 'fhunnan 19.

AT ~lT. AYR FirAt UOlu)(l, ClaS8 A

~1t. Ayr 38. ] .. eon 20. First Round, (,laAN U

Oarden Ol'oV~ 31, Decn1 ur Hi. Denton 21, 0 .... n4 River 10. OIrH:O'nal H . Drll>hos 26.

AT nLLlllC.\ - }i''lrst UOllntl . Class A

Cornfn g 32, R ed Ollk 23. 1"lr8t. UOllnil , ( ' IM8 n

EIll(>r8011 24. StOl1JlctL 10. PretSCoLt 4 (It, XOd4wny 1 Ii.

AT nJl:DFORD Se-el)Ihl Round. ( ' lftIiN A

Rlo('ldOJ1 :11, N.,.w .Alaritel 2~.

COllway 14, Cr-ovHy 11. ;\1' OSUEO I,A

Reconf] Ronnd, Cll1sS A OS(;coha. 47, MIIQ 28.

Flr!!t Round, ('JaBS B \Voodbu.l"n 33, Ya.n 'Vert 31. Luc.Ut 48, Cfunbrla. 20. Mur",y 28. WOIdon a.

Se('ond Round, Clll Ji8 n l..lberty Ot,nrt"r 38 . I1um-caton 17. Luca..a 32, \Voodbunn. 28.

AT AFTON St.'oond RQund, CJ .. HH R

' Ensfon ~t , Zion IG. O r omWf'1J 22. Orient 11.

Second Round, Class A Lorimor 17, Alton 13.

mSTRmr 4 AT GOWRIE

Sc<'ond Round, (JhlR8 11 L{IIhlgh. ;tt, Ptlh)t Ml()wld 30. BO;(h'ohn !la, JI :lrc.ourt 2G. otho 35, 'La.nyon 28. ,lltlflllJ8mvoll le 2:!, Burnsl&- 20.

,\T WINTt;nS.ET Ji' irsf, ltonlhl. Ultl!i8 A

In(]'lol1'O l" 28, Htull.rl I~. ' VllnleMet. 34, Cr~mrield 31.

S. .. ond Hound, CIa, B Def:K)ta. tao ,MarlonsdXt1-c l!O.

AT nl;S MOINES Swond Round, CJ~18S J\

Norlh Dcs .Moines *ll, Vcl.l1ey JuQ.c· Hot) ~6.

lIoo •• vel( (PM) :1 0. &.'UJl D •• MQlnC'S 27.

Se.ond lIouo.il. (1~. B Alleman. 42, Il Ilif1ttbrd 20. Wl)t\O Ouk :18. Huml ' ''' !G. Woo<I ald o 3 •• Alleman 32. BonduMnl 37. ElkhlllrL .18-

Thlrcl .&ouud. C~s B While Oak 43, B.n<l\l~J.T1It. 25.

A'l' COLO SN'ond Rouall. Clay A

Ne vada 30. Al11 e!of 2&. lSeoond Hound. ('laH~ n

Mlltord 'J'o"~nJ8h IJl :':8 , Sible-y 2~.

Cal"bnJd". 27. Kelly 17. N.w Pro"l<.IoncO 2<1. ~LCC .. II.bu~g 19. (t'u-"mr 36 , Huxley 24 . H ola.ntl fll , Moax\ve ll 17.

AT PERRY lfirst Jloun(1, Cla88 "

Boon. 2S. Madrid 14. Seconi! lIounci. Cia •• i\

I~O(\n o n I, I~ipp.y 20. P c.rl"), :12', '''o(){lward 23,

)~lrRt ROllnd, Ch, ,,,, :n :MlnbUJ'ln :.l9. J.nrdan 24.

Sec"'1Il1 ROUtHl , ('If'''18 B Rloelelah l :12. No.»ler 2.7. ~\l1nburn ZG, ~ ltl. t ('r 22~

AT t~"'TON Strond UOImcl. CI .... A ,

N(l wtOl~ ~4, Orirll\c ll 23. , ., OQIt:n: 31, Pm,lnlo City 29; (,ovel'l.Ime).

First ROllnd, CI ••• B ){ ~lJug" 23, i\1J.ngo I fl . ~'IJt~h ch~1J1 17, tHn.xt r 111. t .. ynvil le :.H), MnJ('bmb 8.

AT f'IHIROAN S" {'olld .ROil lUI, Cl IR HK A

Ol;'~(>11 "ri, 8cJ1an'UOn 29. J.lak(' Olty 38, l"o.ton %6, .1I·tfor80n 21 . OIlMe" 20. Churllo1\- 4'1. ()rn.nd ..{uuc tiot} 22.

1'1 .. ~ R"IlucI. l'I".. 0 l~jn('~lJl)ro 25, ll .. ~ver 2 • . Cool~'jr 31. llanla. e'

AT 1'- Ol;VU.t,,1i: tI41.~ n, ;s.rnnd Rolin'

Befeh ~7, fA 'I 22. 1,'n'rl1Ql1It 4", Da l}fatt U. ,.

:sun.... Rcill,lld. ~"'''I /l 081<oJjIoBa "0. J~llo.: .. II~ to.

m~(CT Ii AT MONONA

s,,('Ulul Roundt ~Ol~. iii \Vn'orvil io 27. M'Ir~ue,tLe 18. iolli<JI<>rt aG, Oorllavillo 1'1, Ml~arN(Or SO , J)Ulltl~ 22. "'llrmi, rJilyurl' 27. 01 rmo.nl 2:1.

i\ T FA YET'I't; FI .... ~ ........... C",,,, A

M.ftYfWLr(J ~2. Sumner ,17, ~"Clllci RUllnd, Cl\Ma '"

Wocol lJnlo" U. i'e.y..t.\e 27 . Flraa .... uflcl, CI ....

TrlpolJ 33. Il ura,,", JOo. lInwl, .. ye 42. 0 ..... II.

AT NORTIIWOOD Seennd Ruund, C .... "

,I. Ali 8"r 1'1. No'I.~wO<1d fl . Ui.1' Millt Ut. 6 ... ~. ;G.

• S..,...cI ...... <1. C .... B . Ra.ke jO, Olr .. nlo 11.

Second Day of Play· • In State SectIonal Meets THIMBLE THEATER STARRING POPEfE By Sea"

Grart.cm. 31i. MOlnl ..... 17. Plymout\> 48, Miloh.1I 12. Fertile 33. K.lns';ll 2u.

A'f DUBUQ 1': S-cl Round. (,IlL'" n

QllttdDbu'K 31. zwtn~le 16. I!lar~Yllle 10. Ool""bllrc 8. Delhi to, Bellevue 27.

s..c-cI, R\lUud, Cia.. i\ Mlltlol\ealer 1D, DubUQu'e 17.

AT DECORA1I Flrtl~ Round, ChU8 A

DeC'C1l'O.lt 40. Lo.,..1118 6. \\"auk!on "'U .. OreBCo 10.

Jo'I'it Bound. Cia •• II Calrnarr H, Chester 1U. £JInH~ Sprlnglll H, 08fdam 18.

8<>oond Round. 0", •• n It.ld,ewuy 2~ , Ne-w Alb ion 211 lAwler 82. Ft. A IklMon 6.

T CU. RI.t]S non' S<l .... n<l .... llud. 1~8. A

N ew JI Q,lllplon !U, NR.Bhu(\. H . Charll'8 Olty ~2 . B lc6VI.IIO 20.

Flnl.t llouo.d. t •• 1.1 LlttI'" CNI>Ior II . PIaJ,jw.mld 8. Colwell 3·3. Ionia. 24.

8f!.cond Round, CiS!!. n BUdd I G. Orcb1o.rd La. Pr,d.rlk~ 28. Rlllla 6.

AT O.~T,WF.IN e('Onll Rouncl , (,hUI" A

'Va.v~r~y 32. Oelw£lln. I ri. I'\dell"nd~~ 36. \WIl t)lfOp 17.

Sf'C'ond llol1nd, t'I,l1.ii/il Ii R\>wl oy 3~. OneidA 13. Stanley 3G. R ou:I\yn 13. J)'nlrb .. llk 33. lIaz. IUln 27. Greeley 31, Edgewood 8.

DlSTR~C'f 6 ,\T CU~t,\R I"'~E

] l"lrst Round, ( ' llHi8 A B~Llt 29. :0/"",, 81>1"11180 10. Forest 0",>, 2!, Q-il,~.p.r 18 (ov('rllJl)~ ) .

Secanc' Boll.Od. mMS A M'8I8Oll. Cit)' 45, 'J'hQ'lnI)tt01l 6.

First Boll nil, C10.8 D V entura U. Crytltll,l L<Lk.(" ] Ii. .Hock 1"0 '1$ :11. U ... y r l~l<1 H.

Secoru.l Round , (JlnH~ n l{l~mme 28 . . 1ktll:lmnt()W n 16,

AT "U.IlFl"H;J,U Se('oQd Round. ( ' ''''''' A

ClarkRvHle :17, Hnclc ford :13. lIa.mplon 29, ~ h~'(ll~ld 20.

~eond Bound, ( ' t" ~ B ?fqrbJ(' Rook 30, D umont. 17 Han.s~lI "'0. 'T'h n;rt6n H.

AT UOWS ~ond RUllud. t 'la ... 11 A

C 1\01'1011 37. j)O'VA 24. }·1rKt flou I1tl, ,'11\";8 It

Ga.1l au. H""cn 12. Latimer 29. ,MNerv,v U.

• 8e~OI'~ R~ ... ocl. ( Ila.. U Goo<1QII az. \WINlllm~ lB. l .J8. lIlnwr )3, Oaht 24, .

AT STATE N~NT.lR Ff~8t Round, Ck'8 A

Zefl.r1ng 36, ,;;ldora. 'UrulflolnJ: SC'hool 3r; . Marshalltown 49, ~fnJle CMller 1 .

Second Round, C1H.!oo'" n V~n CII". 40. ~t. AIIlllCXllY 20. Luml(»lI1e 20, .M e lbourn o 17. Union 87. Hhod"" 15.

A'JI. llURT S'ecI~ UoWl\l. (' '" • "

Woden 41 , ~liRplo 11111 2t. Ledyar<1 ~4, Oronl 17. Sen(>ca 19, ),onp R oc)( Hi.

T JtENWIOK SNood .a'DlInd. t ' JibS! II

Lnverne 42. Boell) l~ 'Vnsl ey 23, Th.or 17. R/liIlWlok 2G. V.rnon Twp. 23. OtI'Q""1l. ~2. Go\atield 21.

,\T WlmSTER. CITY ~c<¥J;I, ltol'n,l, CI""" A

We!>..l. r qily 48 , St...n.h\lpe 17. EllewoI'lh 27, SlOry Illy 16

Se-.'ond ROil nd , CI8.88 n GlIb .. t J 9. Ra.ndall 17. J{,u,mr;,\r ~4, 'VOO~R~ocl( 18.

AT ACKl.1W s.wo .. d :Rounel, (1'''~H A

Aek1ey :t:l, Jln.rkt"'r ltburg 21. low" ~'. II . 36. ,Radc litre 17.

Jo'\I'8t "",,"i!, CI"". D 0,_ f9. Alden 2il.

Set'ond ROllm}, OlttfiiM D ApJllrngrtO'n 2·1, Hubbard 15.

DISTRICT 7 AT LR l\IAllS

FlriItl .Kollnd, ~IIlS8 A O~ .. n .. e OP<;v 3%. Akron 19,

!'Jecond Ronn(l, ClAs~ A Ha.w1l.rd . .. 10. C IlLI'l11 stoux Cily 10. 041\1(0 CI~y 22. ~(~IQI\ ~~.

Fi1"8t Ronnd, C IR ~H B AILcm 22, Union TWp. 19.

S('('onrl Ronnfl, ( 'hHHi n Hlnlon 32, Mernlll 12. Cle,gJwrn 37, R f'lUtien ) 8. Llberly au. l"aul'l~ .. n

!\T I'.oC,\~ro~T.\S Flrot Rou.n'\. CIa.. n

uro.dtr<t1iC> H, W .... e ~1. Plover 61, ('ls~rtJel4,l 'r\~ p. ~~ .

8uond R ound. ~18..81l B Ren1Woudl ~6, (J,jhnofe Ci l y U. ~radifa t.f) 3', P1'oVf>1' :10.

AT Ar,TA SfCOft.. oUlld. Clau ... \.

~l1tl1.erlfli J1d : , Pe'Lf'rl"On. 0 Uorlr-'it). Sloml r~k, l , A I t" ~8.

SO(lOV'" .Round, t ' I • .M~ n Provl(1 UC f'I' 2. TrU P8do.1 .. 0 (t.ol·feIO, T.Arrnbe-e 2. r.Jlnn Orove 0 (rot'relt). Ellou. RapId. 34. 1.[1"111 <I on 22. Brook", 19. I"ILIn.ll.w 18.

,\T (l~RRECTIONl'~I,U'; s...-cJ Round. CI ••• A

Ut.W'lM 16, Oonr('cfl on'1hlle !l9. W." l Sioux City 34. Anth.n 2 1.

li'11"'\1. ROll lUI. Cllls. D O""hln.c 39" Jlolly !ipr."g .. 29 .

8<>''<Iull RounoJ. CI",," n Oto 22 . Quhn\ojl 20. PlI ....... >I' :', WUJ1to 9. Dronsoll! "1. Jtonnlck .\3.

AT f:l~J:,'TSRURG . Be"""ll l\oIIorA Clio .. A..

Elmm eUtb.urc 29, Spencer 19. • S •• ood Roo.oII. (:Ia ... n

:\1 Ii lJ.a.rd 29, Dlokr l,lH :? .. . \V~p 32, Il.odma.n. !Ii. l~,l< e ~nt.N· Bi. url('w 23. RuLlu,l1fl ~&. 'Vh'!ll'll1ol'O Hi.

AT ~1'.1HIT },I\IUI: .,..,.. . .... "". VIM.. ,\

1: ....... "111\. 28. M IItord l~. Flr.L R.ound, C.... n

lL n l(e Pll,rif; 32, Orcfo.n V1i1l(l> 14 . S~.oncl 1I0l1nd. Cia.. IJ

Torrlll 42. Uoy ... 1 I~. 01<olJnJI 'Y'\\'p. 3!t, 1I1aJt"ft. 12. Arnold.o Purl, 23 . SUP 1'101' H .

AT SUF;U)O N Fin •. Rounel, ( ' lfl1I8 A

I'rlmghur 23. Paulll". 21. Flrot Round. CI ••• n

BoydlJll 26, }lIon el", 9. ;\" ,,11\ UlY

J'INj, )t ..... <I , CI... A Roolt Roo.pld. 11. Oche)"Odw 17.

fil,p(IOnrl Uound, ('Ill S n I)()(rtl !!O, tJit tl,. Ibl('l( a. fl1l\\, ocul 28, lAl.tchwhoLi !!1

DT TRIOI' l! AT ('01 NOlL nT.£' ~'t~ Flrst Jlouud, Cia ~ t\

48 Reporting For Freshman Baseball

4. Times a Week

'1'holo., Ject"""'l (CB) '0. Onklonrt F orty-eight men 0.1'0 repol'Ung tor

Buskrud, Ha2f'l. B. Hutseh. Owatonnll, ('OOk. WIIl\!lms!)urg; Slel hen Bonal",,·le. William glll'r1}r()('k. \er; Ruymoml Fe Y. I OWl). Ity; ,lllmes OO'org . Dubuque, K!'nn lh Grlln. ROCk vnUey; Roh~rt Han) r.

BOlO, SOMf..l~IN(' Mf\"1 Hf\~E.N,.O ~\E A~O' W~T TO tw\f\\<..\:. SURE ,1-\£\,. POOPOE(.k. Pf\PP'I P!\SSES OUT_ SO

GO TEAR HIM UP!

nh'g<'rlch dilt mu.h to kl'l'p lhe Kil'

Tourney-.-(Conlinu PIl From Pllge G)

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20, Ab",h"ln 1,ln .... ln ( 'n) Cfi. Walnlll 9. the fr s hman hasP\)o.l) drills beinG j{ "y~lc",~; George irc'hnd. ()1<kaloo. Total . 11 C •

rU\' t-:H !OF. (201 I' •• l'T.P _T t' . 1'<>001111 ROllnel, CI.~" A hPI<I four times weekly In the unl - til; nobel'~ Kane, C'ornlng ; Anti:,

linafrwoo~ 29. ~"""'n 14. V(,Mlly j'\PltlhouRe. or lhls gl'oup Kllnt or. .\f1~!Iolll'l \'nlley; Ha rold !\UndE'n 11, ~ t aCNQo1\'l ]!I. l ~ 1" l III 11 b4' t }.t Cu l ow .. Hell"" I rw' Ihl> n<'<lt 3fi. Vloln. 2~. 11101'0 t han hair are trying out [or llPO., H'r)\' 1'; r.. c •

Fl ... t Il.ollnd. ( '1 ... II Infie ld posls. The 8QUa(] as It uow (,hlclll\'o. III. ; lint! ~le)·pNI. BoonI' ;

Hllllcoelt 17. '~r~)'IlOr :. fltsL"ds I\sls 0 I)tlchers. 4 "n.tchl'l's, It ,'" sti" , I<>),("·R. nu..~pol·t. N. Y. NI' lIAR!.,\ " ,,(fle ldtlrll 8.n<l 27 InCl ~ lders. VII .. S tLllndi'I'S

8e'COIHl )(.ouod , ( ' hUiS A 1 '''n tll 1 N B IlR Ie k ~t.n'l,," fi3. Sbelby 22. ·'P.oI)HY" !fllrriSOIl and "Dulch" ..aw c.'. e 1. pw I'll W'. M.nnllI1K 30. n.nl.-xln 22 I'l' hml(lt . froshman C'oaehpR. havl' Ill. , .• T .• .rol,,\ 10ul. Prtl.lli 'Ily. Vlln

~"'ClIl\1 IIYllllcl , (>1 .... II vlde<1 the group Ilnd are workln/( SI11tl\clpl"l, Minot . N. D .; ]J11tl Hhl'r-lnvln r,ll. UI·fIRII,-·t· :to. with thu hU.U(\I.\. .• nr'l on 1011<\n u tl 'lfl nlohan) !itroh-lInl)' t;l!, "~lIthvl'n p~ , \. J ... "

,\T 10.\ (lROI'I~ \\,p<lnp!ldny {lnd lh InfleltlPrg and mfoYC'I-. TOwa. City; JumPs TI.llmnn. f.t'rollli 1I0tl,"I. ('III •• 1\ lJutriclllp"1j on TUO'sdlly IW<l 'rhurH- Ol1o.WI1; ,John \"01\'1. 1"1 . ~llldlson ; AI-

hht Ur()¥(.' t!~, ()dj~boldl 21. day I u ·\"l1nan)..~. luwu. City; A·uhr}' Ma.I)lpl(llt 22 IhjL~l 111 !!I V~ mul' , Rh.f.({, JJIll

1'Ir' l 11.0111111. (I" .. 11 'rill' " .... 1 PUl In thp sq 1tull will 11<' O!lnhut"y !l.!j, Kif-un 21 11I[UIA nrtpr he ('oa('11~R hnv 41 hu(' f:al\'a 11 . !le'o" tfi ft.llll'l .. Ilm(\ to loolc over Ib" pros.

AT M.\ '1"0'1 !lPNs. '{'he l'ostPr a.l pI'Ps(>nt; SeeMl1 lIomul . 1·la .. " IINU'l' G .... Nli>s

1"1 Dod&,'" :17, RUf'k '\ ,'11 f'Hy !W

P. D~(fn W OI·fr • .., Olll; 8f'lievf's Arm Is O.K.

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NIt~h,ol,. •••••••••••. • )II nl"O",IO. "". " .. $ 1

2nd Hall Offensive Civf'. Ox/onl Win

A ~ tpluly. ('r1l'"lnJ{ .,·C·CHIIl IIhlr "r. h'URIYI' a llll\\ I'd t hI ' 111'11 Il~P II Old nla(']( ~ql1a c l r!'Om O. forti III ti,'f"AI Hl[ , Rollll'n dod I~I"'III" "Ill;"'" ) i"

H["'. 4n. M .• """n IV P\t('h pl'!<: Mlil Pol} ,,, Rem pn; ('1111 Sp('ond HOllnll, ( ' tUIoiR HI,'uJ'le l', Btu iL'f4town; Il (\ llry (H'crd. 1'1.

J)AY~'ONA A1';;\('il . },' I .. flll'l'h j"J'('ay nrtf'rnoon. 3~ I" 2 1. 'rl ... OX-

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o s u t o i 1

(; ulral BollI S I) SimIlsoJi lar BUI

Loses by 311025 Mo,..-I·!;IIHI oil , Plein".·'· 1:1 \Vt.' lbthUl'S'; BUll Jackf;on. Antl~Nion; T'01n('roy !W', Homen1 tiL narrlum 30, P:l1l1\t"r :!~. N(lW(l1l Nobl£l, hlcngo, lll. : .Tnek

AT \\OOIHIINI'; ~('c\ond J(.ollud , ('Iu~s A

l;onlth, CrimPIJ, en l<,hel's: J\fytil JTtlllCk . "\'I'!)~tpr

Ci ty; Ch3rl 8 McCall, (,Itronellt' , .~Ia.; urford RUII"VtI·. Lowden; Uar­nltl \\'Illin~. F'tlrnhamvl\le.

WOI'llllul on the mound luday "Incn Ih(. bPrnl.fllltil 1'I!lIl,d. willi Hhllf,llI , f1J "T.I,,\ .\lu/·e ll r. (,II') ·Althutl/rh IHilt AlIan"1 24 \\'h<>n he Mort d l1cr~n(lInlf ('hltHl!llun". III II, ' 111(0[ IhlH TUm HhUrtl"'~ . k(>('n-I') ("I torln r al:'tl ln ~l PIIIR!)nrgb. 1'nlll threw 112 .. rternooll. urI', 11111dt' /lilly Olll' liPid go I. hi"

IAJ,"aJl 38, lf~ uri Vll.l1t·y 16. Sfrovond llou nLl , C hl2tM )J,

P10ilga h 27, now City 25

AT ,,\C CITV S('~'ond lloun,I, Clo'l'i 11

'VC'l!ibllc1p :Hi. ~chr(l, lIl'''' H . E arly 18, Lllkc-v,lt'w 16. V ltll 28, Ne11l~lh.a. tI. A uuul'n 2fJ, ltl\YPIj :12

,\'1' U~A\VA

"'t~lrH' Itound. ClUb" A Siu" II ~~ . C hu.tw liJ

)·'1 I'fi I _e ouncJ. ( 'Il"" U ,\lort'lu"3d :U. I .. u.lun :I~.

N1' ,'NITA ~onj·1 Rotlud. ('. ''!OJ A

All;onllc ~:I, Uf", wulll 14 .,\tIIUl :!:.!. 1.,..w1a 19

~.·f!iJJlII 'Rv\lIid, C Ill..... n WltJt ... ~O, ("'Ul111H· I·lttlhl IX

NI'(1 J>oyneer utCI~ld" " 8: Floyd Dran. A thtntlM;

C'hal'Ws lianna . Burl; Rlcbnrd In. gru m, New L onc\on ; Duro'e ll l{le,(lIl'. I)('R l\fOI;WR; J oe L Chedo.. Bellc plain I'; Hen Morl'ls. !)os J\foln eH; Ned P oynl'p r. (,cdar Rulllds; Henry ~~hi"'llrpltl. BrOOkl yn. N . Y .; Jal11P8 HPo.ton, Spo.ton. ILL; DeLOs 9c'h ra­eli"'. Ollo'lge: Wollet' Wheaton. lo"'a

• City. Tnfi pltlrl'R: M. Z. Bully. Clearf1pltl:

1.)'lIl'l't Bently. \\"ave rly ; lill"olel

.tlmes to Cardinal hillel'S durll1l1' 'I'h~ work lit lIal'l<h" III II' ('('n\l"" Hlmp, on 1",unmllll'8 I'o.mc through his turn 01\ the h\ll. prOVCCl the main ruet,)!, In tlop Ox- wllh ~nrntlenl rlC}luti' 10 gl "p th(\

'l'he youn~ rlghthantl r. whOM ford t riumph. 'l'hn tllll rplll,w W<l~ II ~lNh"'IIHIH IL 21 10 ~r. victory ovl'~

pHehlng fato III In thc lJalIlI1CI' down verllnbl~ <l£'Olon unrlpr Ihe hll,k<'l. cPnll1l1 h ~ re tonh:ht In the c10Rlnlt I1el'p, delivered In his uHuul Ride taking lhe t)lIl\ frOm till' 1'1;11khllard IOwa ~onC('r"" (' hUNk tMIl gamr Of arm mnnnp,·. He had ('no ugh zip with monolonllUR I'('glllarll), on tIP- Il1e on rClr hOlh t('nma. on the 118.11 to break It In slightly ('nK('. ga ining the tiporf ~"n"tnnlly. Hlml180n flnlBh(>11 Ih~ 8chod ui £' wllh 10 rlgllt hllnded hllttpr" an,l sinking long s ltOtR (!'Om nil (/vpr It \'I ~'lorlpll Ilnd !Iv£' d('featR. land·

No oren t Iw 1'0lll·1. III" ('trlll·tM \\,('rl ' 1'1 warcl- 'nil' hI I~ Ihll'cl-llllJc'~ II .. wllh ,\'ellt -"'1'h""l1 WUR no 81~n or thal Ror I'd will; ('I/rhl hnAkl· l~ IIIHI I"" frl'[' "I'll 1 Jliell'. ('I'ntnt! I03U CIIHtllploll,'

epol del'p In tho corner or thl' jhrQwH. .·,,,1",, In 11th I}I"~*,. 1n.~I II~ 12 (lr 11 IIhuuld(' " lhut "pollNI my pitching ,),h~ j!lIlIlP lin 1111 \\ ""II· Will< II c-nnrHH"'" gIlU,plI JII~t RlIlI1mn." h., ~ntd 0(\ 1- till' 011 ... " 1'1' C" c'un"'''1 Ihull thl' " .. uN' I 1V01'kaue "t bellevt' I'll ho 0.11 l'lght l"dlc'1\lI'H. Not 1111111 tlt p (\'13.1 1111" . Iluli-tll··"t I~jl\c 111"11 ""'",IM If I tak .. illY tlnw auout il'ttlnat 11110 IItl'R Willi 1 hI' K 10nll Victory aHSIlI(·(t. I" a<lIIl\lo" 10 til II lIul .'It,hl< 1111 l·ondllloll ." ' I \1(> work oC D"ollllll;l'r '1lIcl j(Ollllltl. U"'II' .11111) I·"'IIHJS.

~~:=::::::::~~====~~~==- ----I DIAL

4191 Iowan Want Ads Bring Results OIAL

4191 ~

STUDENT SUDPLIES

GRADUATE STUDENTS lo'OR

TIIESIS REQUlREMl"NT8 Approved Bond Pl).pcrs

(Special Price t or Rea.m Boxea) lIIib Grade Cnrbon Pa.per

i'ypewrli ers to Rent-

WILLIAMS IOWA SUPPLY

Tbe store wltb the Red Sign

HAULING

LONO DISTANCE and Jenere.J baullng. FurnIture moved. OI'at.4 and ablPlled THOMPSON JS TRAN8l!'l11R 00

DJai 869.

REPAIR SHOP

WANTflD I U u brio. UI your lock e.ud k.71'

"ork. Bou.e--ea.r-TruDkl. .t .. NOVOTNY'S

114 So. Clinton

NOTARY PUBLIC

NOTARY PUI3LJC - )\.IARY V . Burns. Pa"l-Hele" bldg. Din!

2056.

Roolls FOR RENT FOR RENT: STUDENT ROOMS.

Al1prov d. Close In. Cheap. Dlnl 3369.

Jamaua ...... III. IJ)MIaI ......... tel ~ .. ,"II'" J:adl .,.... Ia the a4vertllte­... t aut lit _tell TIl, ~tIa_ 'Tor .... -...... Rut,- "IMt, - u. IImIJu p_ lit the ..,ua. ......... _ .. lie eeIUIW Ia .. total .umber

RADIOS

AM RADIO SERVICE

Phllco - RCA • Motoral • DeljlO Sales and Service

A uto Radio SpeclalisUt 502 Towll. A. v . DIn.I 6700

CLEANING AND PRESSING

PRESSIN.G That Excels

FOR REN'r: SINGLE ROOM FO~ HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Those who weal' distinguished c10fhes not only' antici­pate but demand the very finest in pressing service. We al' , in every way, equipped to meet that demand. Our new under·arm press solves that odor problem and eliminates those obstinate ,vinkles. Service and personal attention are cheerfully rendered.

girls. 410 l owll avenue. Dial FOR RENT-VACUUl4 CLEANERS 4700 . or WIlIe.n. Jackson Electric Co.

I,'O R SII I,I ~: QUA]) CON'l'RACTR _0_1&_1_6_2_4_3. _________ _

ro;- balnnctl or year. $20 eaCh . FOR SALE-HOUSES Dial 523li.

leOR REN'l' : LAROI!l SUNNY room for women. Privllte show­

rr. Dial 51187.

FOR REN~; ROOMS. OOUBL~ OR lrlple. Men. Close In_ Dial 2G29.

FOR RENT: DOUBLE ROOM FOR men. CI080 In. Dla.l 3846.

ROOM l"OR RENT: TOWN AND Gown holel. Dlnl 6903.

FOR R fl:NT: ROOM FOR LADY u.t 426 Iowa avenu Dial 2G2G.

PLUMBING- ROOFING

WANTED - PLUMBJ1"O A. N D heating. Larew Co. U7 E. Wllllb·

Iflltt.on . Phon .. ~r.7fi.

WANTED ROOMMATE WANTED: Jlf A N ROOtJIt~rAm.

Close III . $0 pe ,· month. Dial 5589.

...

FOR SALE: SIX ROOM lIIODERN house. 510 Grant street.

LOANS Quiok Loana On-

Watcbea, Dla.mondlt, mn.a. Ou .... Motara, TYpewrl~ HoUllJ u-1 and 5 __ Dally.

HOCK·EYl!I CO, Room"" over BoeI'Dtr'. ~

8tON

LeVora'. Vard~Cleaner. 23 E. Wash. St, Dial 4163

APARTMENTS AND FLATS FEMALE HELP WANTED l~OR RENT: ~WO NEW I.Y FIN- WANTED: CAPABLE l>£lLLIN·

I~hed aparlmenls, unfurni shed. cry saleslady, !ulely lJecessa.ry.

experience abso­APply nl Yellers

436 S. Governor. Dlnl 5488. millinery dept.

FOR RENT: SMALL ATrRAC· WANTED-LAUNDRY Live oparlment. lose In . Dlul

5539. WAl>\TED: STUDENT LAUNDRY. Ren.~onab l e. Cali fu r 0 lid cl~lIver.

F'URNISHEO TWO I!d DI~I t4ar.. ---------------------room aportmPQt. Dial 64116 eve· VANTED _ LAUNDRY. REASON. iIllngs. able prlcell. Dial 3462.

FOR RENT: ]1'IRST CIj,A88 WANTED: LAUNDRY. BEASON. apartmeot- Dial on. or n... able. Dial eu •.

TYPEWRITERS

TYPEMUTERS RENTED Ask about our special

Student Rental Purcbue Plan

ROYAL TYPEWRITER SHOP

122 Iowa ave, (near Iow~)

COAL

For BEITER Heat Use

WILLIAMS

Power· fu II COAL

Furnace Lump _. ___ ... _ .. _$6.00 Furnace Egg . ___ .......... _ •. 7.76 Furnace Nut ___ .. _._. __ ._ .. _. 7.00 Furnace Stoker __ . __________ 6,50

BooneCeal Dial 3464

HERVIf'E

DRAIN And

REFILL WINTER WORN Oils and Greases - By Flx~tts---

o.t

Horne Oil Co. 630 Tow9. Ave.

01111 3365 PleMe \Ve Dellver­

EllP rlence For Sale

Since 1925. • DOC MILE

WANTED TO BUY

WAN Til D, TO BUY: '" iii ~ • 8 clotbln~, ~hOfll. etc. 8~ repalr­

InC. KImmel. DIal IIClI. It 1\1'. Bw-­Ilqtoa.

Page 8: V - Daily Iowan: Archive

)PAGE EIGHT mE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY SATURDAY. MARCH 6.1937 • . . ! e , ...

Willenbrock Heads ' Election Ticket for Mu~icipal Ow~ership -,' \ .

Group Will Be Submitted To ,Ward Caucuses

Convention Planned At City Hall Tonight At 7:30

A ticket headed by Alderman

) ICnry F. W1l\enhrock of the Courth

wa,\l as ('Illldhlalc for mayor nnd six

",," (II<1all'8 fOI' alucl'mell-a1l but one J' can<lluate fOI' l 'Ce lecUon~wlll be ""hmlllC,1 10 tI,'" Mar. W(lrd ca.ucu~.

/<s a nd eOllvcntio n III the council <:h'lmbCl'ij uf lhe clly hall lonlght at 7:30.

Propo~ed cllndidales ,"'0 Dr. W. l'·. ]:"iJel'. a lucl'mall -al- la rgo; PI·of. J. Yall del' ZP.(,. ll ilicnnrtll -at- Ia"gc; 'I' . !II, "ootp, firsl ward; £><1'1 W, Kurlz, ~ 'C'c ol1d 'wa l'U; G O\'go A. 'l'hotnpSOllt ,fnurth warll, antl J , A. Swls bcr. {J(lh

A lhll·,1 will'll alilerma n has

. ---_._-- ---------------------.

CANDIDATES OF CITIZENS' NON.P ARTISAN PARTY

FOR l\lAl:OJl, ,·,'n'an. Couli'll.ctor R. J . Phelps has nryro/l J. WnJllcr spe lll Illost o( his life In Iowa. City.

Uu~nllllous c holcc of ( ;10 II cwly Phelps. w ho ilves a t 730 E. College formed Clllzens' Non-Partisan part)' slreel, has t wo SOil S, both graduates a s Its entl'Y in the mayol'l\Uy ract} o( the University o( Iowa. He haa Is Llcut. Commander ~: )'ron J. lJeen engageil In the contracting Wa lkel'. Wal ker was burn and buslnct;s hcre s ince 1905. The raised In J oh nson coun t)', Is a grad­uato of Iowa City high school and a former sludent of the University of Iowa. He returned to Iowa City last year a(ter se"vlng 2. years In the na vy. a gl·ad.uale of the Unlled States Naval a cadcmy at Aunapolls, A • true son of pIoneers, \Valker's grandfa.ther was one of th e firsl three whl Le men to spend a winter III IOWa Ci ty. Following his l'ctum here aflor hi. r ell remcnt frotn t bo navy last yoar \Vali<e.· built lhe Govcl'l1or's Sq ua ro aparlment housll. ~~3 Iowa avenue.

fou l·til ward candidate Is a member or the Rotary club and tile Iow~ City Chamber of Commerce. Phelps has Mvel' run for a ny polltlcal ot. flee before.

lith WlLr!l-(llarence E. Deck Clarence E. Beck, UUdsoll.Terra.

[Jlane dealol' III 10wo. Cily lor 13 yeaL'S, i~ candldale fOt' aldel1l1an t"om the n(lb ward on the Citizens' Non-Pal'llsall Llcket, Mr. Beck came to Iowa CIty In 1924 from j\lu~callne whcl'O h e was born. H e iii 0. dlrectoL' of the State Automo­hila Dca lcl's assocla.tion and 0. mem­IJeL' of lho hllks and Lioos clubs

Catholic Order Of Foresters To MeetH;ere Officers of Iowa State

Court to Preside Sunday Afternoon

1' he catholic Ordcr of Foreste,'s will meet Sunday a!Lel'lloon In Iowa City with Gtfleer" of the IOwa state :ourt In !ltlendance. The program

will be under thc aUl:lplce8 o( the courts In e-roup six, ",Ilich Includes Iowa Clly; Riverside. Rlchmond, Cosgrovc, oxford an(l Solon ,

Chief Ranger Oeorge C, Iekel of llll.lepenilence 11'111 ]JL'Cslde tlt lho SOSSIO}l, .and :DIstrIct Judgo James P. Gaffney 11'111 deliver the pl'lnclpal addrcss. Offi cers at the meotlng III .additlon to l el{ci will be Cha l'les m. Byrnes oC Cedar Haplu8. slale sec-l s~ Ward Alderman

Johu Grady a"11 a member of llle American rcta.l'y; tho n ev, J. J . z eycil of DU­Legiun. buqu~. slal" spil'llual dircclor; L, J .

Peter Bannon To Discuss Literary

Prophets Surulay

Puler Bannon. G of 10wa City,

1I''IIl addl'ess the young peoplo's

class of the Ch ris llall chul'cb at

10 a.m. lomorrow In tho church

parlol's on the subject "An lntro·

(luctlon to the Literary Prophets."

ThIs Is the fIrst of a series of lec-

Council For ,Aid

Authotizes Requests From State Highway

Commission t.o Repair Streets • •

Four Seclions to Come: Students Serve Und(fr . Fuuds For Rebuilding' Church Dinner

tUres on the pl'ophels In the Old Uoqucsls tor o.Id from tile slate Testament. highway comm iSSion to repair sec- Tbornloil, VoifYf', Helene

1

Seek Way to S,Jread I'

Buuer Efficiently ,

MANIIA·l"t'AN. lCun. (AP)-Scl, (111('0 mny ill!ll,e II cu"I~,' (0" YOU to Ln,W.,. youI' brcad.

W. H. C'Oll1lJ~. Kllll~ll~ Slatr colieg, dull')' pl'ofo8HO", snys ~ I udles IndlcnLo tiwt ~oft" cs8 01' ha"d llcs8 ot buller ,Inay bo Influenced I)), metHods ur mallufaclurc.

Finding oC cXpCrlll1ClltS, he !!8y~

will lYIake It l)Osslbl(' lor cl'eal11 erl~~

to ImprOve gl'catly \)utler's spreud, Ibili ty.

the tlons or four Iowa. city streets jii.-I Dcan Trav is Is presldont of P d S k A clallS, whiCh Is a part of the Bible wcre authorized by L'csolu tlons e ers~n pea t Fines 3 for Driving school ot the churell . All Christian passed by the cIty co ullcll at las t M th 1 t B t

I I t · tl e o( IS amlue Tllo'ougll Stol) S.'gu church studen ts and others not 11 g I S mee IIg. • ,a.ffUlated elsewhere are luviletl to Tile longest plClce of repair work O'l e~I R Itt (he rtnm'nl i\{Clho<llst bear the series. r equested Is /l, 3,100·foot s lrelch

011 Nortl, Dllbuquo slrcct 'rom banquet Monday CV~ lllllg, prcpared , Al 9:45 a. m. there will bo a Bible •

and HO l'veu by sludenls, will be schOOl worsb)p period.

Finish Plans In Scout Course

Iowa avonue to the a lley north of Ronalds IItreet. The street, pa.·t ,ot U.S. highway 161 and statc hlgh­wllYs 1 Illld 261, h:l/! a lreaily bee II

, ropIlll'cd by tho clly under several recen t asscssmen ls.

IJno JllbOr~ of lhe churc h alld raeuity mcmbCrB ([nu slu (le llts of lho unl vcl'­/'lily ..

Charged wltll d"lvlng liH'ough 110, " chool stop ,Igoll III Dubllclue and Burlington slrcels, I •. A. Des ,)lniu, George Dostal a llu M. J . McGol'c", \\'c,'e flncd $3 oac h b)l POlice ,Iudge J\l·lhltl· 0, I.err yCMtl.'rullY.

.I"hll Collin' .1". "o('('lve<l It sen. lellcc uf 1.0 dal'H III tho (,'Uu llly ~lll

fur Inlnxlclltloll.

~lUl been sr·lected. 2nd Ward-I'rof. J~1l Reilly Alderman ,\'IIiOllbl·ocl, . owner oC Prof. Jolm, F . R eilly, a r:lomber'

Meuser, slate vice chief l'anger, anl.l John ,v. Kock of 'Va tCl'loo, statc treasul'er. Membe rs ot the state bortu of tru~tecs a rc also expected to attend.

Hoavy lraffic has wailo Ihe pl·es· .~nt asPlulit. su rface unsafe tOl' use. l.ast week one /lceUon 'of tho s treet was closed to 0.11 tra vel.

Dlnnci' 5crvcil III th~ CIHll'ch Dc'Se­ment at 6:n will be fullowe(] i.ly toasts to childhOOd. youth ulld age. The Mpeakcl's will be p rof. J (a " "I~on

J. 'I'hor.\tJ n of th e 11 18tol·., depart. Iment. the nev. Edwin FJ. Voigt a nd H elcne pederSon. A4 of IOWa. CllY.

\the Willen\)I'oek Motol' compa ny, I~ of the university malhematics de. hl\(\ fI"Sl MO l. rtLlldldale CVI' I' 10 be partlllent for 30 years, wtll be thO 1)llt In lite field . He has lIe r ved as Cltlzcns' Non-Pa.rtlsan ticllet's caLl­:n'de"mlln 1'0 " the IliJlt two yOIl '·s. dldate ~r o,ldenllan of the seconil \\'llIcnhrock was bOl'n In Bremen. ward. PI'orossor Rcllly was born l: cl'ma ny, July 25, 187&. anil a ttond- on Prlnc~ Edwal'd Island In tho let I public schuols In Ma L·ollgo. .H~ gull of Sl. ,LawJ'ence,

ilLU .. ;It~lJj)N A1' LAllGE Evel'ett 1(. l\1elldls

UlVl'l'clL n. Means, 1126 E. BUl'­IInglon s troot. t unnel' member of the Iowa Clly scllool board , wlU be the Cltl zc ll s' NOll.Pa.r tlso.n party's ctlnl.lidato (OL' alderman-at.l .. r,_, lIfr, Means was lJOI'll ill Chillicothe,

Tbe m ee ting will begin a t 2:30 p. m. ill St. "rc llceslau~ church ll all,

Will 7

Shut Tuesday At p.m. ill

Sabin School Hellry

preceded by len len devotion s at 2 p. ' At' 0. spcclal mee ting last night m. III lIl0 home of Scout Executive

'rhe rcsolution asks that a new h igh type cOllcl'ete sllrface replace lhe Present aspbalt.

SIIllUar Reque~ts

~~ a me,,,!)e,· ur lit ' g lks, Knlghls of After obtaInin g his M.A. degr ee In 1')lthias and th o MaSOns. Hu.l'val'd ill 1906, he cntel'ed tho

SIi)1j lar rogucsls for r esu rfaelng by tho highway commiSSion ,vcre aUlhorl:ted for th e rollowln~ streels;

Elast ChUrCh street, part of state John/lon co unly BOY Scout eommls- highway 261, 800 foet hclween Linn

Ohio. mo,'cd to Iowa In 1901 and A to.lk by Allurney Wi lliam J, Owen .B. Thiel, 27 Olive court.

or I he aldc,'man candiliales, FOole, Unlver~lty of 111wa malhematics dc­Kurtz. Swlsllo l' al)d Boller have partmcnt wheL'e he obtained hia

)8crvcd one tcrm. Van del' Zee sel'ved Ph,D. degrec. P rofcssor Reilly was !frum 1920 1.0 '3t as a lderman and cIty wealher I)bsorver until he re­was clecled alderman-at-Iarge In s lgLled In January. 1933 and reell'cled III '35,

'1'hornus Is making his til'st von­{U,·O Inlo Iowa City politics, Hc was i.wl'n in Lincoln lownshlp Gil years a"o allu resided thol'e a ll hl ~ 1I f(~

1,ntil hc moved herc ci" ht years ago. Ho , 'osldes at 806 E. College strcet a lld Is II> member of ihe board of dl ­reclors vf the Iowa Stalo Bunk and ~1'I'U8t company.

Srd Wa.nJ~oorgc Buuck OutspokCn Alderman George

Boucl< will probably be wlopposed hl his raco as the democratic can­didate for reelection. Last night Aldel'man BOllCI" self-sty lcd "no" man of tho clly council, was ell ­dOl'scd by the CIUzens' Non-Parti­san party In Its race for reelection as l hil'd waL'd alderman. Tlle MOL

to Iowa City In 1016, H e has been Jacksol'l a ll the work of loatbcr Sam­in the STocel'y bu~lnes" since his ),lel Mazzuchelll , who built tho flrse a .... ival In I OWa City and Is a pa.rl- CathoJic C!ltll cd "al In Iowa. and de­ncr In the Mcans BI'others grocery~ signed Old CapIto l building, will be A charlel' member of the Iowa Gity lncluded ill the progr~m, post of th e American LCglpn, Means Is also 0. momber of the Muson and Hotary lodges. He Is 0. menlber of tho IOWa City park boaL·d.

JoJU! J. O~tdiek Jolm J . Ostdiek, 34jl Magowan

aVellue, will m ake bis (IL'st entry Into polillcs as lhe Citizens' Non­Pal'Usan party 's candidate for o.Idt!rman-at- la l'ge. MI'. Ostd lek Is 0. dCIllOCl'al and a former resldenl

AU mCmbcl's oc the order and ot the clergy. arc Invited to a ltend the meeting and take part In the round )table ' talks by state officers which will conciude the program.

The United Slales Ih; ltthollse

WMT'Will Give 4 Progt;ams By S.D.I. Students

has not announced a candida-te for of OltulUwa. He moved tl) Iowa

service maintains tll C light In the Statue of Liberty's t orch. athOl' lights ,In tho structure arc paid for by a fund created .from pOIJUI[~r sub, scl·ipUon.

the tIllru ward. City ill 1908 alld hus been In the ---,,-----------­l.lakc,·y busIness here sInce that

4th \Varcl-H. J. l'helll& limo. A co-owner Qr the CIty bIlk-CandIdate or the Citizens' Non- cry, Mr. Ostdlek has one child, an

Partisau party tor ' fourlh ward a ld. elgllt-ycal'-old son.

r Tire Trouble Tire i I Norma" Pape,' Man I • •

' CHICKA.SllA, Okla. (AP)--Tlro troublc luI' Harold Be lknap, Norl11an

sloners compleled plans for the and Van BUL'en strcets.

training course to start Tuesday at

7 p.lIl. at Henry Sabin school.

East Collcgo slrect, u~ed last year as a detour for U.S. hig hway 6, fL'orn Fairview avenllo to a point 400 teet west.

Burlingtou stl·eet. between Du. buque and Llno ~tL'eets on U,S. highway 6.

Revenue

Executive Thle~ will gIve tho first speech Tuesday night on "Methods ot Teaching Seoutcraft" a nd Ray Short will speak on "Scouling: What It Is and Wha.t It Seeks to Do."

Bob Hess w ill act as scribe tor Tho council also approved 0. ,'os-lhe six weekly scsslons which ellm- ,olutlon In relatiOn lo t he allll°l'­p l'lse tll C course. The final scs- ' tionment of estimalcd revenuc from, slon will be at the Rotary club- the cOllsolldated tax levy for the

BoY Scout reservation west of Iowa City. DUI'lng the course otber commls,sloncrs will be pat rol lead­e'l's with Gordon L. Kent as senior patrol leader,

Those present o,t the meeting WCI'O Mr. e llOI'l, ,'Mr, Kent. Reuhcn 'Scharf. IIfr. Hess, Arthur Boss and Executive Thiel.

fiscal year beginnIng April 1, 1037, Jllld cndlng MaL'ch 31, 1938.

The total estimated revenue of $3'4.324 trom the levy as divided by the I'cso lullon fo1l6ws:

Improvcmcnt fUlld, $250; general fund , $1,424; grading fund, 12,200; sewer fUlld, $500; waleI' (und, ~16,­

GOO, and Iigbl (und, $18 .350. ContrlWl:s

T he mayo.' and city clerk were " Citizens" Non·Partisa~ Party Platform

·b'~~'.v8J)lJ.perman , meu.ns douLle trou- . No Joh Prohlenl For authol'lzed Lo s Ign conlracts with ~he Improvemont League of Iowa

Oil his "ay here rec~nll)' , Balk nav Kansas Slale Grads City tl) provid e cIty care for certain hau a fl a~ lire. 'l'heu he (ounu hd eemetel'y lots tormerly carcd fo by

Ji'our radio pl'og-rams fealurlng University of rowa. students and ,"I'Ilnsore,1 by the Iowa Slale Em­I>loym nt ~el'vlco w ill b .. b roadcast 'm'c l' W1Il1' In Ccdal' Rapids be­glllning Mal'ch 11.

I The prOgrarn~ dramatizing (lctual .t<ltualions garncrod from cm ploy. m ent sCI'vlce tllcs wi ll be broadcast March 11. 1 . and 25 and April 1 at 8;15 p,m.

had let t at home 0. key to lho trunl{ MI\ N I-IA'I"I'AN. Kun. (,\P)--The 8G lho Icas-uc. A fund ot $3,500 has I. L I\\V l~Nl"O I-tCEMEN'l' llic by cnforclng tmrrlc r'cgu latlons containing the spare tire. Hc walle, womCII gr:luuatoll last sprlnS' from been turned ovel' to the city by ",I'e, the CIl\zens' NO II -Pa,'tlsan In a reasonable mannOL' BO thal ed 10 a fannhouse, called a Chlcka· tho Kansas Stale college home ec- !lhe league [0" Investment. Income

party. In convcntion a ssembled, tho tma e of OUL' stores with OUl' aha. garage. The garage m a ll (i1 ed onomlcR deparlment 11 ad nO lI'OU- 1rom the illVcstmcnt will pay fOI'

BenjamIn W·. Roblnsoll, dlre()!or o! tbe Cedar RapIds oftiee and "'" pel'vII301' ot lbe eastern Iowa ser· ' >ko. wil l direct the progl'llms.

vledge OUI' du ly nomlnaled repre- own fcll ow cltlzons B n~ with our IJ. new key and brought il out. Hel- lJlo rtlllli ng jobs. Slxly-lhl'Ce are em- special care lor th~ lols. /!elllatives, If elecled lo officc at neighbors on th e taL'ms ' amI In the llllap unlocked tbe trunl(. '1'hc spal'c ploycd In professional wo rk, The ' Tbe councll 11,1/10 aulhol'izcd lbe

tire had becn stule ll olhol's arc 11lll.I'I'Ieil, lhe City electIon MaL'ch 29. 1937, lowl18 of [O IV(l may bo CIlCOUl'Ilgc(l _________ . ____________________ _

to upllold a nd enCoL'ce lho laws and enhanced lo theh' mutu a.l ad-(lnil ordinances In a fair' and Im- Vtlll tage. partia l manner, and to flO police iI. EuuCNrlON .OUL· strcets and publle places that "We pledge cooperation with the

following trallsfer~ of funds; , From the sewer fund lo the cem­tery fund, $320 fol' thc replacement ol equipment and payment or add!-

III cha rge or the banq uet are A I. berta Page of Ne,vloll and I (Ugh Kelso of Towa. Cily, beth A3. JfllllCI! Dack, A2 of Torl'lI. and .Berlladlno Notesti 'lo, 1\3 of ' H~ndcr8oll , are p la nn ing thc deco " ali on~, and Nancy Palton. ,,2 of Davcnporl. Is III chal'go of the l11uslc.

tlonal help needed because of wcather condItions.

From the fire eel Uiplllent tu nd to the fire maintenance fU'ld, $636,-83 to pay for volunteer Bo,'vlces and the hi ring of a tCLllPO!'ary fire­man to flU the vacancy Call/!ed by lhe injury of a regular flrcman.

AutollLntir oven contl'ol, non·c1u~ blu'ners, a lltl Illltolllatic IIghtel', on Model'll Gus Hanges, briuk you huurs 01 LEISURE-save fOur time tor 01 her I h.illl:s, alVay I"om yOUI' Idtfl.ell.

.- Onr 15,000,000 Womt. I • Sne With GAS COOKUY •

We did lor

furnished the paint a"d the interior decorating the new Nelson.Norge

store.

• We Congralulate th

Management on Their New Store

The Stillwell Paint Store VEltN EALES FRANK NOVAl'NY

, 'rhc scri pt tOI' the flrAt p rogram will be written by Ted W. Hay, A4 pf Farrar. Olher stud ents taking PH I' l in tho Ch'st progra m will bo .Tnnnc~ Savery, A3 of Atlantic; F"ancis F. Tone,,, A 3 of Cherokee; :DlCvld L , Johnson, a of Hamilton; 3nll Malecse M, Black, G or Sem­~l1ole, Okla,

Iowa City shall enjoy a fall' name authorIties of OUI' public sch ools so thro ughout the slate of Iowa alld Ilhat convenient, adequate and bot­~hall bo co nsIdered fl. Ood-fearlng Iter educational racilitle~ may be 'and 1)I'Oper bOl11o (01' the sons and provided In bolh ~Ielllentary gl'ades dau ghters. I and blgh scbool as the publIc sball

2. EOONO~tY elect. '

Council Amends Ordinance On City Scales and Weighmaster Provides City Scales

Shall ;De Open From 7 to 8 Each Day

• action la.st ni ght. 'I'he old ordln-ance "ate was 10 cenl~ a tOil ,

J'rotests

TODAY Gran'd Opening TO DAY

Flootl Control Plan Disturbs the Dead

J

'rEMPLITI, 1'0X. (A P F lood con­trlJl fol' the Iiv ln~ hn.. dlstul'bed lhe dcad of a century In the BI'azos Rlv'''' watel'sll cd and gIven Dr. L, J. Df' I'I'lck a. delicate ta.sk.

Dr. ])eI'I'icl{, mem ber of the Bra­.. 0.., dlslrlct land dopal'lment, was i, s" lgned th e job of rcmov lng cemO­tales localed below the water line ~II the rCs(! "volr area.s.

He says ho haM localed fi ve corne· ,t" "ics which will have to be removed ~o compl y. w ith a law prohlhlting Iove rfJowhlg' of bu,'la l groundS, The " "'gcat con ta ins 356 gl'aves. '1'he ('omcte,'y Is more than 100 years Old and many Confederate veterans were burled there. III some Illstan­.1"'8. graves of three or tOllr genera· tlons were tound,

Politics---(Continued From Page 1)

" \\' 0 plooge ou I' "ep rcsel,lalivcH lo strict economy In the manage­jIlIent of muniCipal affai rs so lhal tho public r evenu e s hall be eXllend­cd ' fol' public Improvcments alld pulJllo beue(Jts and not squandered in coullnua l and fruitless lltiga.-

"We p ledge OUI' rep l'escntatlves t o coopcratc with our great state univorslly, It ~ oWccrs, faculty and hlude ll ts, 80 thM this r enowned institution may continuo to grow Itlld (unctlun at hIghest efficiency In the educa tional field.

'I'he IOwa City council Illst night

reconsidered and alllcndcd all 01'­

~)nance c~nccl'll lllg the clly scales

and weighmaster passed at Ils 6. PUBLIC IMPROVWIENTS

lion. "We pledge our representative'll ~lleotlng, Feb. 6, a. U'I'ILl'l'JES lo S\lOIl~OL' /!uch municipal Improve. . The amended ol'tllnancc provides "Wo 1)lcuge slrlct and fair regu- m ·nls as may be required In tbe1 tho.t city scales sball be open from

la Oo,\ of our public ut)IJt ~e~ 80 tha.t public Intel'ost so that Iowa. Clty ~ 7 a .m. to 8 p.m . eac h wcek day, lcs~en.t1al servlce~ may be s upplied I may keep ill slep with the times , !WI ti, a s peclnl provision lIl!l.t In lo tho cons\lJller at minimum cost ;and not kecp progress in quaran. now, a.nd 'yhalevcr (uluL'e profits tine at lho clly galcs. case of eQ1ergency th~y may' bu may accrue wlll hc cr!ultably s ha r ed 7. UOl\ll\J UNJ'fY DE VEL 0 p. u/led a.t OU1Cl' hours with the ap-among the rate payers, tho tax- l\1ENT pl'oval of the mayor,

Last night's actlvn by tile eounell WfL" LELkon following protests of

,llOUl'S a nd rales oy a g l'ou p ol local m erchant/! a t II- public meetIng of th o council Feb. 19.

A second ordlnancl) ' amendment defining ward boundaries for all wards In the city except the t11lrd was a lso approved by tho COUllcll , The amendment keeps ward boun. darics In Jino wIth a n o"dlnallce provlulliS' addlLlolial voting pre· I ol ncts for the clLy, pas/$eil by the council so me time ago. I

Last ni ght's ordinance ehanges will be Included In the 1936 muni-clpal code of revlscd Q1ty Ol'dlnances

l>ayeL'8 and the own ers of th eso l "Wo plcdge our representatlvC8 The original ordinance [ixeil the whIch wjl l be published before proper tie/!, to encourage the development ot clolilug hour at 6 p.m. APl'Il '1,

"We aro OLlPosOd to the bulll.llng lour exisllng businesses and Indus- A weighing "ate ot 10 cents for 'fhe council IlI ~1) aPllroved a n or-o! a mUll10lpa l light plant or lo tl'le' and by establishing oC add 1- the flrsl 2,260 pounds and five cents dinancc makjng the new code the a ny ot hor project which InVOlves tlona l new Industries &0 that mOrt) tor eaoh addlt)onal ton or fraction ortlclal law of iowa City trom the tbe city (n further litigation wllh- jobs may be p rovided for those ap-I thereof wa. set by th e council's da to of Its publlcatl6n. out brInging th e cll\:o\ell increased pl'oachlng the age of employment ============================== benofJts, We bellevo that no fran- flud our present uufortunate un. :===============;::============= ,.chl8e should be grunted lo a ny empl oyed . fellow citizens may be privately owned light auu powcr s uppllcd a means ot IIvellbood. company until thclr continued 8. Al'POlNTiUENTS wHllngness to lieI've theIr subscdb- "We pledge our rcpresentatlves ers emclenLly and at rales Just!- to appoIntment/! to public ottlce lied by lhelr Incomc, has bcen by merlt~not political favoritism. provcn to the voters ' .satisfa.clton. "This re80lut\l)n ' respectfully,

4. BUSlN&SS submitted; "\Ve pledge OUI' l'el1l'csentaliveB

lo cooperate with local business Herman Smith, chal~n

MrH, E. H. Putnam

1'0 Iowa City's

Newest Business

Finn-The .(

Nelson-Norge Store-Intercs ts and with the goneral pub­

. ', the five democrats r eceived th e Charles A. Bowman"

~lecessary 35 per cent In the prl. nl&I"Y.

Altbough John Willard Sr" who l'tt.n lhlrd ill the balloting at the prl. ma ry Feb. 22, Is said to control 49 o f the 50 demOcrape delegates, It Is 'believed J. J. Carroll, (ormer IOWa. (;I ty mayor wilo lacked on ly 22 vote" lor lho 35 pCI' C<.lnt, wi ll make a ,st rong race a nd may roc Ive the \lomlna llon. Grover Watson, second dl1 thc d ",ocraUo ballOting, Is 0.180

"alll to be a possibl e bClectlol1. City dem ocra tio offi cials wl il a lso be t'h osOn.

At the republlt!alL convention­',c heduled to convene al 11 o'clock this mornIng at thc oourthouse-llt. ltlc excItement 18 expected. The HIllin work of the convention will be ,to select a city central committee

\ and chairman. NocandldalOs tor tbfl eleetlon will

be named. If Martin does not run, ~ho party convention may reconvene tu ~eleot u. mayondty 1!\UldldQ,tc,

Locallzblg (''Ivl1 \Va.r' . LONDON (AP)--A 8ub-commlttee

ot tho Illternational "hands ott Svaln" conu;nlttee yesterda,y mulled over details ot the P Ian to localize the civil war lor fIve hours a.nd adjourned until loclay without ac­complishing much.

WIIl8 Annnlment LOS ANG)~4ES (AP}-A young

and prctty newcomer to the acreen. Helen Burgess, won an annulment ,of hel' mar.iase yesterday atter tesUtyltlg Herbert RutherCord. plano instruc tor, told her he wed her Jan. 27 on Iy to spite another woman,

George Cervenka and His Commanders Orchestra

TONIGIIT

VARSITY ADMISSION 40c DAN('1NG 9 to 12

..

We Say

"BEST OF GOOD

LUCK TO YOU"

IOWA' CI1"Y LIGHT & POWER

COMPANY /

A GOOD TA.X·PAYING'CITIZEN { 211 East Washington Street

:

OF IOWA CITY'S NEWEST APPUANCE STORE

FEATURING NORGE'S COMPLETE LINE OF UNITS

-Every One A Plus Valul.'-

Tb~ wo~d "Norge" 011. any home ~ppliauce idcntifies it as high quality in every way-style, cngmeermg • . const.ructloll! conveme~ce featu~es an,d econ~U1y. The "All Norge" hOllle is a better place In whIch to live-an casler place IR which to get things donc"-a hOllle whe{e every dollar goes further. ,":,hatever borne appliancc you are con idering next-sec the Norge beufore you buy. Norge appliances save more than they cost. Corne in and prove it to )'our. se ,

With 0 wldo ""Oft pi _.1., _lora, .nd _" ... un f .. tum, the HOf1O 11111 of "n .. I. ono tro. whIcIt yeti 011 ~ , •• ctfr tit, ftll" Y" WII\t, ,I • '"'" W"",""" W, .1 .. ,

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