The News Of The World As Illustrated In Associated Press Pictures scores die of T S The American Wightman cup team, captained by Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, plays Great Britain at Forest Hills, N. Y., Aug. 4-5. Helen Jacobs is one of three veterans on the American team. The British team includes three newcomers to Wightman cup play and among them is Mary Heeley, star of Eng- land. The invaders are counting heavily on the ability of Dorothy Round, Wimbledon finalist against Mrs. Moody and the first woman to take a set from Queen Helen in six years. Numerous disorders in which scores were injured marked the spread of the strike in southwestern Pennsylvania's soft coal fields. National guardsmen were moved into the area under orders of Governor Pinchot. Maj. Gen. Edward G. Shannon (at right in upper left picture), commander of the Pennsyl- vania national guard, is shown in the strike zone when he made a survey of the situation. With him is Maj. Kenneth. Momeyer, commander of the troops in the field. Upper right is a machine gun nest set up ne r Brownsville. Below is a general view of mine strikers picketing a road leading to a mine near Brownsville. Henry Goff Sells First Novel To Galleon Press Henry D. Goff, an alumnus of the University in the class of '23, was back on the Michigan campus this week for the first time in 10 years, having just had his first novel ac- cepted for publication by the Gal- leon Press. Mr. Goff, who is affiliated with radio station WSUN as dramatic and continuity writer, has titled his book "David Grows Up." It is a portrait of an adult man's mind in the mak- ing, treated from a sociological point of view. Mr. Goff makes his home: in St. Petersburg, Fla. HE LEARNS SLOWLY CHICAGO, Aug. 3. - (1') - Mrs. Mary V. Linton who alleged that her husband Patrick had deserted her 61. times, decided to give him another chance. She therefore asked dismissal of a separate maintenance petition. Earline 1eth of Los Angeles won the title of "Miss Ocean Park" in a beauty contest in which more than 100 girls participated. Now she will seek the title of "Miss California." YESTERDAY'S WEATHER (By University Observatory) Temperature at 7 a. i., 58.2. Maximum temperature for 24 hours ending 7 p. mn., 76.3# at 3 p.m. Minimum temperature for 24 hours ending 7 p. m., 57.7 at 5 a. m. Temperature at 7 p. m., 64.2. Precipitation for 24 hours end- ing 7 p. m., 1.58. Total wind velocity for 24 hours ending 7 p. m., 134.1. TYPEWRITERS PORTABLE New, Second-Hand Rebii t, Snith-Corona, No seless, Underwood, byalRemington.. S-fola e ep red. 314 S. State St., Ann Arbor. FOR RENT-A 6-room cottage. One block from campus. Ph. 6444. (20 Used Cars 1931 Chevrolet Deluxe Coach, new tires, full license plates, in good condition . 30 Other Used Cars To Choose From $35 and Up CHEVROLET USED CAR LOT Liberty at Ashley D 11lG With the Musketeers Radio Orchestra Nightly Except Monday NANKIN MILLS On Ann Arbor Trail, 5 miles east of Plymouth between Wayne and Middle Belt Roads BEER - DINNERS - OTHER REFRESHMENTS -> .oo o o oo o=> o o < 4 Attend Cool Matinees /mc 41lGAN Washed / TWO FIRST-RUN FEATURE P4CTURES "OUT ALL "I LOVE THAT NIGHT" MAN" Slim Summerville Nancy Carroll Zazu Pitts Edmund Lowe Showing Only at Showing only at 2:00 -4:35 - 9:45 3:20 8:20 DoubleAILast Feature AtL~ .~II Times Pr.oram MAJESTIC, ~Today I Mats. 15c - Nights 25c Last Day O DOUBLE FEATURE 4w GENE GERRARD "BRIDEGROOM FOR TWO" Richard Cromwell Noah Beery "SHANGHAI ED LOVE" also YlU 1 ULLI i T M/ 1Y O ' a a