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O v 4 v e New Senator FIRE OVERCOMES| { of Little Ones Padlocked alone in a burning house, two little Indian children were made senseless by smoke af- ter they had crawled under a bed | | named to fill the seat in th fire hall when the alarm sounded | States senate left vnc-ntetgnl:;g of the machines without fail,” Dr. H. C. DeVighne, who attended both |children, said today. “Without the tor last night the little girl ould have surely died. Here less n a week it has sgved at le: one life. If the device is kept here, unquestionably will be needed save many more.” The building where the fire oc-| ed is owned by E. Millaeger, | e e — room apartment apart- nt building between Ninth and Abfiu 9 30 o'cl the blaze could be se outside through a smoke was observed se through cracks. Two men ran to the place and ba: the door. The rooms were filled with smoke. Under a bed the m*nl _ New Senator__ BOYS ANDGIRLS "\%’!L’S‘*MF_&&'W S T T Qualfiying rounds for the semi- monthly golf tournament of the | Midget Course in the Goldstein | Building will be played tomorrow Ralph Bardi. Grade School Girls ores Tarr. v High school boys—John Hellen- thal, Horace Perkins, Toivo Lahi- kainen, Hilding Haglund, Thomas Redlingshafer, John Stewart, Earl Laggergren, Milo Peterson, Clifford Shearer, Robert Simpson, Allan Carlson, Peter Melseth and Thomas Cole. High School Maids High school girls—Geraldine Bod- ding, Mary VanderLeest, Thelma Bodding, Doris Ulrich, Dorothy Rutherford, Helen Beistline, Ellen McKechney, Corinne Jenne, Jane Elliott, Amy Lou Guerin, Dorothy Olson, Barbara Simpson, Annabell Simpson, Dana DeVighne and Jean Daily Cross-word Puzsle Ending of the ast tense ove rhythmieally Reéglstered for sppolntment 43 River: Npnanisn RS II%?IIW%IIWE Wl dEAEND 4NN fll%flll%fllfl%fll glfl/llfllll/fll ol JEEE JNE l //l lll%flllll AMERICAN SPEED DEMONS LED BY BILLY ARNOLD v n N ENTEH F H : . :‘:::L:*‘;'z::s Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle l: El:"nm 0 BILLY ARNOLD CR USH 9 RECORDS I Ig{:aEGDHIhLH UR '5 E G AMES USUfigIAI:Y o Fiyig. pam. EE %fifi E@ .% .K,;:.‘. . UNDERTI RES DURING P AST SEASON | J fgutn . MERIESMRECANTS] it Eot ' i Pillmotor B;;n—g Shown tol Grade and l:l;g-h School Ez‘ ?5:::3;'.": i -%m@a 'g: : N ) i‘ Council Saves Lives Pulp\}lii t\x'lllgug:::g, tfor 10 Sangot gflg R 2 ! | Device for to escape fire in their blazing home. | afternoon by grade and high school e.u_-m..fi " % s *They were rescued just in time to ‘boys and girls. Grade boys will f::.{-’.'..’.‘m”.fi"' f-‘:.l:x.v:mm ::. ::“: with ] save their lives by white neighbors, |start at 1 oclock; grade girls, at 8. A i Py RAYE DBN - AND E who broke into the structure. The 1:30; high school boys at 2, and 9. 1. Plgpen SSILVER BULLET’ < S unconscious little ones were revived, high school girls at 2:30. The en- 8. DOWN N but only after much difficulty, by | tries follow: LIRS TR | e ‘ ¥ use of an inhalator.or pulm | Grade school boys—Eanner Smith, | (2 Mark of & one’s brother Norway 3. Evers contr. 4 ¢ machine, which is the only device |Roy Smith, John Kearney, Buddy| ¢, Whes) s8. Fominine E Frod of favors &1, Engineering b | & of its kind in the city, and which (Llndszrom, Earle Beistline, James name 8. Unsewed glove degree o i by an odd coincidence was being| Assoclated Press Photo | Cole, James Truitt, Gunnar Blom- 3 £ demonstrated before councilmen at | hu:::.kc Partridge, 69, Montpeller gren, Robert Douglas, Willlam Lowe, | -nfi/“.“u“?/un 4 their meeting chamber above the| s man ard lawyer, was jonn Davis, Thomas Hall and, ¥ from the vicinity of the flaming| death of Frank L. Greene of Malne. -//E--..//////... b structure. t T, Grade school girls—Jean Vander- 7. * > I; NSRS of (e h ‘ccuncl was reluctant to provide LEGS['EA‘X;net}te ]Foms' Sfiviaon dl;ow— H.-fl. . H. £ The children’s names are John & 4 K ers, En arvis, Syl odfrey, , A i’) Borbridge, 4 years and Nennie ;)}‘;?ati::e department with an ln»vBmlrice Bothwell, Doris Freeburg- %/ .////g. .////Z/ 5 ridge, aged 2, his sister. They|PRAtC er, Mary Jane McNaughton, Bessle A / o, & and their mother t ty should purchase one powers, Margit Lindstrom and Dol- a Billy Arnold, new American speed king, “Wild Bill” Cummings, and their “reckless pals, are rushing through a new series of automobile track records. gantic “Silver Bullet,” however, carried off the five mile straightaway mark. Nine were established this year. Kaye Don, in his gi- By C. H. WOLFF INDIANAPOLIS, In, Jan. 3.— American automobile race drivers led by Billy Arnold, the champion streaked past mile posts nine times during . the season just ended .to establish nine new records. mile slower per hour than the rec- ord of 101.13 set by Peter DePaolo n 1925. It. was atSyracuse, N. Y. Sep- tember 61 that -Arnold and Cum- mings ‘gdded to the track glory. BRADENBURG, Germany, 3.—To show local residents what they woula e up against in Berlin, BRANDENBURG MEN ARE ‘WARNED TO “WARE BERLIN” Jan. found the two unconscious little Faulkner. / Bvery one mile dirt track 'mark|New' marks established by the|the provincial governor ordersd | forms. They were carried into al e / | from three miles to 50 miles. was!| champion‘ ‘were for three miles,|jarge posters put up in all labor kouse close by. | FIRST BABY IN 1931 erased by the dust of the rushing,|everage}86573 miles per hour; four| ofices throughout the province of o Fire Alarm Sounded t o o sk!%:i;:lg ;geelé mmnld:;lmount, v‘l:;flues.- 38'31%5124 x;iil]es per r}n:)ur: ftlve Brandenburg. The posters read as | In the meantime, the fire alarm | EARI “CRY BABY” HASN'T LEARNED Riicy of the department of speech.| ' V. " Oumigngs, Shie "1uiih~} n o6~ 0 es per.hour; ten| folows; h Had: boaregtvin: i BORN Y TODAY TO KEEP HIS MOUTH SHUT| A survey of ll;ading ok Aomiti oy o g B et 86914 miles per hour; %| Do not go to Berlin. There are’ J On the arrival of its equipment, vt B b i b | chains and stations was made to ‘,s;“ t*,,‘“C“‘:;'m;"%f""g*"ma" :‘:fi :“::' prie n’:’u:: p:"h °;”r 346,410 unemployed. Among them | the flames were extinguished with| new year was born at 1 otclock|, BERKELEY, Cal, Jan. 3. — A‘decevmme the qualifications most the”;&; A iriten :d A hbhe i B8 ey T are 75,188 metal workers, 29,290 un- chemicals. Then Chief J. L. (Dolly) | this morning in St. Ann's Hospital. “cry baby” isn't so different from |sought for in announcers as a pre- i b2 “| Cummings, wno nud trailed Ar-|skilled laborers, 35607 clerks and learned of the condition uh He went to where| be | re-l Gray the children. they were and directed they It is a girl, weighing 8 pounds, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Scott | of this city. any other youngster, except he|liminary to opening the course. hasn't learned to keep his mouth| The instruction is given before shut. a microphone in the classroom. A One child expresses his leelings! number of students, both men and who hung up new records. Kaye Don, driving nis gigantic “Silver - Bullét” - over the hard sands at Daytona Beach, Fla., cov- nold up to that point in the same race, then took whipped by the. 75-mile post 83,639 miles per hour for another at| 2 s S e X 5,707 techniglans. If you go, you command and| will' become one of them.” taken outdoors. Attempts to QUSRS : = suscitate them failed at the time.|g [ , with wailing and tears. Another|women, are taking the instruction, | €fed five:miles on a straight course | American record on dirt tracks. CAROLINA FARMS PRODUCE By great good fortune George | | porommm=-=--—-—=""""7|may experience similar emotions, | Dol g ool at an average speed of 151.63 miles| Then along came Farmer to win T but he doesn’t tell the nexghbors‘ per hour for an American record. | the event with an average of 85.841, RALEIGH, N. C, Jan. 3—The Miller, first akd agent of the Ter-, ITALIAN DEPUTIES SEEN, with | | It occurred on March 18. still another American mark. about it. [ | farmers of North Carolina have so ritorial Bureau of Mines NOT HEARD; HUNT CAUSE A 4 0 headquarters in Anchorage, had ar-| ! This is the explanation of Dr.| ROME, Jan. 3—Construction en- Arnold barely missed giving the| Cantlon's new record was for 4- | increased their plantings of food i rived here early this week. At the | ! Harold Ellis J gineers are stili puz:=ng over what boys something new to shoot at|cylined cars, and was 144985 miles|and feed crops that $16,000,000 ; arol is: Jones, director of re-| A . when he won the 500-mile race at|per hour over a measured mile| more of these products were har- time of the alarm he was demon strating the inhalator before a joint meeting of the council and members of the fire department in the council chamber and was urg- ing the city officials to purchase one of the devices. He made the run with the fire equipment. When he ascertained the plight of the children, he hastened back to the City Hall and returned to them with the inhalator. Inhalator Put to Use By use of the device, the boy was soon revived, but the girl was not restored until several hours later at St. Ann’s Hospital after constant use of the machine. Though quite recovered the lit- tle boy was taken to the hospital with his sister last night. Both are all right today. Before the fire last night, the FEsssssssiawspeassssiisssrEEases | search for the University of Cli-|to do with the terrible acoustics of . Chll(lren’s fornia Institute of Child Welfare,|the chamber of deputies. who has completed a group of ex-| Speakers are heard beyond the periments with infants from three|floor of the chamber only with 1 Coats to eleven months of age. | great difficulty. Newspapermen are | B2} 7 ] B constantly complaining that they| 3§ Regular Prices COLLEGE TO TRAIN !rgn;,];h hse;mt,};e tm};fi,‘ n’f,:z‘ $7.50 to $14.50 NOW taken on a college campus for the |which are electric lights. It is be- first time at the University of Io-|lieved that if the celling were of wa. A course in radio broadcasting | another material, the acoustics H alf Pri ce is being taught by Prof. A. Dale'would be.better. A A ORERERERARR R them over another year. The list includes: POOL TABLES—in two sizes SPORT-BALLS AIRPLANES DOLLS GAMES ———and RADIO - ANNOUNCERS | agency, has been permitted to have | WOODEN TED-TOYS Indianapolis, during which he drove only stxty-etght-hundredths of a straightaway on the dry lake at| vested last year as compared with Muroc, Calif., April 10. 1929. “Palm Beach is next,” says Puff to Bunny, “let's head south to- day.” Since he's a perfect servant, Bunny} { i says to Puff: “Okay.” His friends are there to say fare- well—the train comes rolling in— | | And Puffy bites his lip to stop the! quivers in his chin. 4 FEPT MONFALCONE, Italy, Jan. The motor-driven oil tanker * Mowinckle,” launched here for thc Italo-American Petroleum com-| pany, has a displacement of 24000 tons and can carry 16,000 tons of | oil. 1 Pre- Inventory | SALE H FUR COATS, NECKPIECES : THROWS IN FACT EVERYTHING IN FUR GOODS AT 307 OFF | Regular Prices Ages 8, 10 and 14 SEATTLE PRICE Plus Freight 41c PER. LB. YOUR WEATHER CHART CALENDAR HAS ARRIVED “Sordons |a press table on the floor itself, IOWA CITY, lowa, Jan. 3.—!close to the speaker. Preparation of the nation's ruturel The great ceiling of the hall is radio announcers has been under-!composed of thin glass, behind We have a few fine TOYS left over. Before inventory we will dispose of the entire line at SACRIFICE PRICES rather than carry | Goodrich Shoe Pacs Light and I Durable t Fresh Suwk IR MANNING'S BLUE TRADE MARK | COFFEE BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. ==s=eeci) | cEorcE || SABIN’S BROTHERS || ™z s s ings for Men” PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries Leader Dep’t. Store Open Evenings PHONE 454 GEORGE BROTHERS 000 Were never so low as now. Take advantage of this condition and buy furs at our . " PRE-INVENTORY SALE WHY Not Only Cheaper but Better GET THE BEST AND CLEANEST MILK Handled by the Sanitary Perfection Milking Machine at Lowest Prices SEE OUR WINDOW S FOR REAL FIRST OFITHE MONTH ; YURMAN’S » y RICE & AHLERS CO. BARGAINS - ;fié‘;g%}fi Aot BOX 1134. Place your orders with Sanitary || GARNICK’S, Phone 174 : ; el 4 . LA b Grocery or George Brothers i e 3 LGRS L b k 8 G el | e e e e e e erlor e B - - — Ty