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NOW! Mor Than Circulation! IOWA NEWS THREE What Interests Women? If You Think It's Men, You're Not Far Wrong By C. Clifton. lass, "and football, baseball, dancing, clothes, music, sleep, and Myrna Loy." "Leisure time for the things I want to do," disclosed a third girl who, as you have guessed, is working. "In thej summer time," she elaborated, "I crave just enough time; to go swimming and play golf. Now, I'd like even time to go The fourth woman, married and working, listed her interests as "sleep, movies, clothes, food, travel, cards, dancing, fancy work, setting up exercises, automobiles and swing music." Back to the single women, and from one of them comes the unblushing declaration that marriage is her first interest.

In the meantime, she said, her interests catalog as: "How to ask the boss for a raise and get it, advertising, photography, music, flying, bowling, hooking a rug, and a promotion in case she has to go on 'living alone and not liking The interests of another single woman, capably filling an executive position, were listed as: "People, my work, art of all kinds, beautiful old furniture, dancing, dinners, the theater and concerts." She likes cards; but is bored with bridge parties. She loves her job; but spurns professional organizations. Women, the inquiries developed, are interested in homes they are making or preparing to make, in business, sports, horses, dogs, cats, jewelry, stores and store windows, politics, economics, and what have you. Being a man, the writer suspects that if half a dozen men were asked the same question, the answers would not be at great variance. But women's preference for Myrna Loy as movie queen! Small wonder that men go for Myrna too, what? "Write," said the bosa, feature that will interest women." "What," we parried, "interest women?" "You've got something there," said the boss, waving us out.

So we asked a half dozen women what interests women. "Babies, clothes, food, furniture, births and deaths, newspapers, books, magazines, automobiles and Robert Taylor," said the first woman without a pause. Obviously, she is a married woman. "My job and my candidly confessed a single to the Y. W.

C. A. Saving money is my pet hobby, and I'm saving it to take a trip to New York." This girl likes Myrna Loy above all male movie stars. She is disgusted with Wally and the duke; but feels sorry for them because she resents the "narrow attitude of people toward them." PES MOINES SUNDAY REGISTER. NOVEMBER' 14.

Will Dance 'TESTED' DRIVER MISS CHRISTY GUEST ARTIST VIA OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Mental Activity Is Stimulated FIXES TOTAL (Tha Itealiter'a Iowa Nawa Service.) MASON CITY, IA. Fines and forfeitures collected In police court during October totaled $958, Police Chief H. E. Wolfe reported. There were 185 arrests during the month.

IS FOUND GUILTY Blood 'Facts' Given in Cellist to Appear Drake Concert. Weight by Jury. Miss Margaret Christy of Minneapolis, cello soloist and Blood Test Continued From Payt I. former Julliard School of Music student, will be TEACH PATIENTS TO HELP SELVES Psychopathic Hospital Provides Tasks. By Dorothy Ashby Pownall.

(Special Correepondent. did not realize a test was being made was countered by a slate Music Lovers1. NOW Can Have a Small PIANO With Buoyant Tone witness, Harry Hasler, a jailmate. Hasler said he saw Townsend hold guest artist at the Drake Symphony orchestra's first concert Nov. 21, at 3 p.

m. at Hoyt Sherman place. Miss Christy obtained her master's degree from Columbia university. She his arm voluntarily for the test. First Iowa Case.

At first. Defense Atty. H. H. Oo IOWA CITY, IA.

Failure and maladjustments in their past livei have walked hand in hand with I'hlenhopp contended that use of the blood test was compelling patients now in the psychopathic hospital, State University of Iowa. Townsend to testify against him Psychiatrist, medical experts self. This was overruled Wednesday i. a- (- mj by Judge Garfield when the Judge admitted the test as evidence in what he said he believed to be the first Iowa decision on the matter. has specialized i hrini v.

in the study of theory and ensemble in addition to her cello major. Instructor. Miss Christy has studied under William Willeke, formerly first Then Uhlenhopp assailed the and other specialists in the field of mental hygiene endeavor to lead these individuals out of the wilderness of confusion and misunderstanding, back to normalcy. Augmenting medical and psychiatric care at the hospital is occupational therapy, directed by Miss Alberta Montgomery, whose work in this department is attracting wide attention. Forget Woes.

Under her understanding leadership, depressed, agitated, con blood test as "a new medical the cellist under Walter Damrosch; ory which might be changed in 30 days." Harriet Lundgren. Des Moines will learn about the Big Apple Nov. 21, when the fourth annual one-day normal school will be held at Hotel Kirk wood under the sponsorship of the Chicago Association of Dancing Masters. Louis Stockman will teach the Big Apple and ballroom dancing. Featured teacher for the event will be Harriet Lundgren, American ballet dancer.

Others on the faculty will include J. Allan MacKenzie, tap dancer who has appeared in the Ziegfield follies and other reviews, and Helen Stelninan, who will teach Spanish dances and children's work. Hinge on Consent. Judge Garfield's instruction on Efflm Rosanoff and Marie Romaet, cellist in the Musical Art quartet. She now is head of the cello department at Hastings college, Hastings, Neb.

Miss Christy will play Variations Symphoniques. by Leon Boellmann, and will he accom the test read: It's graceful beauty will enhance your home, be it done in period or modern style. Augmented Sounding Board for finer tone and volume. fused and unhappy persons are en- enuraeed to forget their woes as panied by Miss Winifred Glass, they learn to use their hands in mastering simple and complex crafts. They become again a part of the "In a criminal case, where and only where an accused freely and voluntarily consents to such a test as a blood test, the state has the right to offer testimony pertaining thereto.

"Where, however, the defendant in a criminal case does not freely consent to the making of the test of his blood, then evidence pertaining to such test cannot be submitted against him. instructor in piano at Drake. The Program. The orchestra, which has an instrumentation of 70 pieces, will be directed by Frank Noyes, head of the violin department at outside world from which they 195 have withdrawn, and accustom themselves once more to ways and adjustments they have forgotten and discarded. Dr.

Andrew Drake. QUITS BOARD The program for the concert H. Woods, director of the hospital. EASY TERMS Liberal Trade-in Allowance will be divided into four sections: calls occupational therapy more Prelude to "Lohengrin," by Richard Wagner: Symphony In important than operations and drugs in the actual, direct treat- H. A.

Metcalfe to Stay With Younkers Until January. Herbert A. Metcalfe, merchan Minor, the Lento, Allegro nnn fterlaitr liala Photo. Miss Alberta Montgomery (right), In charge of occupational therapy at the psychopathic hospital at the State 1'nlversity of Iowa, shows this woman how to operate one of the looms on which beautiful weaving is done by patients. sient of mental troubles.

"This work is carried on not movement, by Cesar the solo by Miss Chris dising manager of Younkertroppo Brothers. Saturday resigned; Franck Vp to Jury. "And where there Is a dispute in the evidence as to whether the defendant voluntarily consents to a test of his blood, the question as to whether it was made with the free and voluntary consent of the defendant is for the jury to decide." In addition to the blood test, STONER PIANO CO. ty; Nocturne from "Rhylock," by as a director of the firm. Mr.

Metcalfe will remain with Gabriel Faure, with a flute solo BRITISH AUTHORS Younker Brothers in his merchandising capacity until the termination of his contract Jan. 13, 1938. He has been with the firm Believe Tracks in Iowa Left by Mormon Wagons by Clayton Barrie; Varen, by Edvard Grieg; and the London Suite, Westminster and Knights-bridge movements by Eric Coates. 914 Walnut WILL VISIT IOWA Franklin County Atty. James E.

24 years. A trail believed first broken by Brigham Young's wagon merely or even chiefly to entertain and cheer the patients," he points out. "The basin of Insanity is a disorder of the brain nhich renders It less sensitive, or entirely Insensitive, to the outside world, leaving it subject to stimulation only from feelings and Idea generated in the brain Itself. "Hence we have delusions, hallucinations and emotional disorders. The great purpose of psychiatry is to restore the responsiveness of the brain to outside things, to the real world." Series of Studios.

The entire third floor of the psychopathic hospital is a series of wheels Saturday aided planning board researchers in determining the route taken by the first Mormon caravan across Iowa in Huxley, Heard to Talk in Mount Vernon. (Tha Rrgtatar'a Iowa Nawa Service.) MOUNT VERNON, IA. Em i 1846. Vague under the sod of nearly a century, the tracks hsve been Coonley offered 33 witnesses, many of whom said they hsd seen Townsend drunk on the day of the accident. Rmolional Plea, Court opened Saturday morning with Uhlenhopp finishing his argument.

Tall and thin, he pleaded for two hours, with considerable emotion, for his client. A contrast was offered when Atty. F. J. McGreevy followed with a plea of an hour and a half for the prosecution.

McGreevy, rather short, used a rapid-fire delivery. He criticized located bodying the spirit of philosophy in virgin timber 5 miles and science, two eminent British authors will address a Cornell you cant lose! er, was driven out of Nauvoo, 111., in the dead of winter and picked its painful way over the hilly ea.it of Exline in Appanoose county, planning board officials college audience in joint discussion here Wednesday evening. Aldous Huxley, whose books are among the best sellers in the world market, and Gerald Heard, the English broadcasting critic, will elaborate on their topic, said. The board is mat king the trail, broken by the first of several waves of Mormon migrations, by 142 signs across the state. Church Record.

The evidence in the earth checks with the information in copies of old records sent to Iowa by the Mormon church authorities in Utah, the planning board announcement said. The church record, written by The Next Step in Religion," at southern Iowa country on the first leg of the long journey to Split Rails. It took the host four and a half months to cross Iowa, the records show. Many of the brethren stopped at various times to split rails for the Iowa pioneers. In some instances several families established settlements and planted crops to help out later caravans of the sect.

One of the largest of these camps was located at 8 p. m. in the Cornell chapel. -rN. Served As Secretary.

the impassioned approach of the defense counsel. "Don't bane the verdict on oratory and the flow of tears from the defense attorney," he urged. "If tears are to be shed, they should he shed for the Miller family." (The victims of the crash were members of the Frank Miller fam Heard, who built his own philosophy out of the maze of theology and history given him studios and shops, glass-partitioned, where a great variety of work is done by patients. At one loom a woman works, painstakingly weaving a colored scarf. She has been morose and uncommunicative, resentful of life, eager for death.

But ahe has shown interest in this work, and her tnterest will lead her back to reality. Need Self -Confidence. Here is a group of women comparing notes on the rugs they are making. The work they do is very simple. Failure haa brought them to the hospital.

They must be given tasks at which they may succeed, so that achievement will bring satisfaction, and overcome Inferiority complexes. Men who have been brooding Andrew Jenson, assistant historian of the Church of Jesus Christ of Mount Pisgah. at Cambridge, and his colleague believe that religion is the realization of being more than self. Latter Day Saints, tells of the Numerous other camp sites of Mormons' journey across Iowa in the original travelers previously' ily of Dougherty, la. They were a grandmother, her daughter-in-law being a part of a common the winter and spring of 1846.

had been discovered, the planning! which embraces every and her grandchild.) manifestation of being. SWIFT AS PHEASANT ON THE UPTAKE ii the nrw Stude-bakcr going uphill. Tremendous reaerve power t.krs you smoothly up grades that worry other cart. And Studeb.ker's unique automat ichill holder it standard equipment on Commander and President. Referring to the blood test, Mc board said, some of them being marked by the presence of Mormon graves.

ineir possessions luautru un iiraj iv 500 wagons. The sect, led by Brigham Young aa spiritual lead- Me served tor 10 years as un ai private secretary to government officials. His radio talks have 5 r3 ganization; Carl Higdon of Ot- Kuan Andiinlatil hit ihA Vr r. 1 i ak MANY TO HONOR tumwa. resident of the Iowa Broadcasting witn success but he is known especially NEW 1938 STUDEBAKER I arSai I safe "However new It is, an experiment which only makes an honest test to show the alcohol content of the blood ran never pass out of existence as not being a substantial discovery by science.1 Judge Garfield cautioned the jury that it was not to consider the fact that three persons were killed in the accident.

Townsend was acquitted in September of manslaughter in connection with the crash. He was driving from Waterloo to Minneapolis. when the crash occurred as he saw too late that he could not pass the Miller car. It burst into ever wrongs, real or fancied, find release in refinishing old furniture. Some feel that they are expiating their sins aa they scrub off old Paint, and sandpaper beautiful wood to aatin smoothness.

Taut nerves relax during such activity. Study Individuals. Women make simple aprons, and stitch carefully on colorful guest towels, luncheon cloths and doll clothes. Many make rugs, woven Slate Policemen's association and Secretary George Kean of Sioux City, la. Pallbearers Listed.

Pallbearers will be: Joseph Frailey, former senator of Fort Madison, Valentine, Arch McFarland of Waterloo, representative and former speaker of the house and former lieutenant governor, Dick R. Lane of Davenport, chairman of the Iowa liquor commission: Hueh Harrison, editor SEN. KIMBERLY Rites at Davenport This Afternoon. (Tha Pgtater'e Iowa News Service.) DAVENPORT, IA State, county and city officials and many Iowa politicians will attend funeral W. toy a 1 0-mil.

drlv. will prove that this amazing Stud.bak.r rid. at smoothly at a canoi en calm water as a a bicycle leaves oth.r cars sitting en their haunches at the "go" lights steps as straight as a yardstick I braided. Other patients work industriously at leather-tooling. services here at 1:30 p.

m. today of the Davenport Daily Democrat, for D. W. Kimberly, "dean of Glen D. Kelly, Davenport at-Iowa senate," who served as leg-.

totney. flames, trapping the victims. HANDS OFF THE WHEEL YOU STOP STRAIGHT! Straight as a yardstick every time, thil big 19.18 StudebsVer comet tos imooth, twift stop, thankt to its beautifully equalized feather-touch hydraulic brakes. Prove this HlXI.F.l. HEARD.

isiator lor nearly years, Member, of the American Le- jfor writing, "The Third Morality," ator Kimberly died Thursday. He, congjllUng of color guard MEN FORM (LIB. (Tha Rrgiattr'a Iowa Nfwa KfrvjcaJ INDIA NOLA, IA. A men's dis- "The Ascent of Humanity," 'The suuereu a i fjrjnJf lquad gn(1 bugle corps Sociai Substance of Religion," ago. andicussion club, to be known as the The body will be removed from will provide a military burial in West Liberty.

following the funeral services here. "The Emergence of Man," "Exploring the Grandfather Scientist. his home to the Masonic temple at 10:30 a. m. where it will lie in TAKE it from us, there isn't a chance in a thousand that any other 1938 car can do the things this marvelous new Studebaker will do on a 10-mile trial drive.

In fact if you accept our bid and go for that 10-mile test run, you'll do more selling of Studebaker performance, handling ease, steadinesj and responsiveness than we could give you in a month of Sundays. You'll prove to yourself in that single 10-nule drive, that here is the only sound way to buy a car. Socome and get this magnificently built, sweet-running Studebaker now. It's yours for 10 miles of the most convincing, most amazing driving you ever did in an automobile. And best of all, you'U find you can buy tins grand new Studebaker for surprisingly little justa few cents a day more than a light, small car.

CAS AND OIL COST VERY LITTLE in the powerful 1938 Studebaker. Itt economy would be a credit to a much smaller, lighter car. You probably won't use half a gallon on your 10-imle trip and itt built-in Fram oil cleaner putt you in clover oo oil. club, was organized by 14 Indianola men last week. The number will be increased to 25.

Dr. B. F. Schwartz was named president; W. H.

Hoyman. vice president, and Carl F. Brown, state until time for the services. Members of the Masonic lodge of which he was a member will have wymaktng and block printing. The book bindery is one of the rnost interesting of the small studios, efficient and well-equipped.

"Individuals are studied carefully, and each is given tasks best suited to his abilities." Miss Montgomery explains. "We have many brilliant people here, who ran leant quickly and easily. We have others who would be slow even when welL Each must be placed in his proper niche. "Those whose Uvea have been a aeriea of failures must be speeded up. They must succeed.

Others who come here thinking they are Napoleona or great financiers who can write checks for millions must be slowed down. These must make a few mistakes to regain perspective and to realize thev are or charge of the services. Huxley's grandfather was the famous Thomas Henry Huxley, nineteenth century scientist, and his great uncle was Matthew Arnold. The younger Huxley is the author of "Eyeless in Gaza," "Point Counterpoint," 'The Olive Tree," and "Chrome Yellow," besides numerous others. Senators to Attend.

Dr. Charles Snyder, pastor of STARVED By HARDWARE MEN MEET THURSDAY (Tha RetfataCa low. Nawa Serrloa. OSCEOLA, IA. Hardware dealers from nine counties will meet here Thursday evening at Hotel Garner.

Counties to be represented are Adair, Madison, Warren, Union, Clarke, Lucas, Ringgold, Decatur and Wayne. This is the second of a series of meetings sponsored by the Iowa the Unitarian church, will preach the funeral sermon. STOMACH PAINS CET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH CET THESE STUDEBAKER FEATURES Independent planar suspension it Symmetrical direct-action steering Finest hydraulic thock absorbers Non-slam safety door latches Fram oil economizer Oversize trunk Horizontal transmission Hypoid gear rear axle Safely glass all around standard equipment on all models Automatic hill holder standard on Comniaadcr and President Miracle shift citra. I. T.

budget plan terms. Caused by Excess Acid Members of the Iowa senate, -'tia Too much stomach seid eta representing all parte of Iowa wUl aYVrvTvl eau a lot of pa in and diatreaa. attend the funeral in a body. MUSICAL SHOW AT VALEY JCT. Other dignitaries who will pay food doran i digest pro iraa iret yon paia and heartburn, too feel burntnt; sensa their last respects to Senator Kim if berly: Gov.

Nels G. Kraschel Ketan naraware association inj "Valley Varieties," a musical Lieut, southern Iowa. Other meetings show, will be presented at 8 d. m. bloat and belch continu- i ally.

Yoodon teat aJ tou ahonld and often lone weight fast. i not lake halfway meaauret or danerotwdnisra.bottryfamoua mwn mm sales, inc. dinary humsns. "Occupational therapy stimulates mental activity, and provides opportunities for mingling normally with other people. Thoughts re directed into wholesome chan-nls.

and contentment grows as Gov. John H. Valentine: H. H. will be held in Ottumwa and Don- inext Friday at the Valley Junc- Schrage or Waterloo, president or nellson.

tion High school. The show Will OOCA TaMota te alia acid stomach dia- by arena. Only SI for a full week a conTineinf include a skit, "Proposal a the Iowa State Fire Fighters association; William Hottel of Des by Help save a life! Look where the school drama 1 1 (in Intrust SL rhnnp 3-6264 DISTRIBUTOR, Drs Moines club. Patient learn to help themselves." Moines secretary of the same or-1 yon drive and where jou walk! i Cats and all dnif atorea.

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