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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the WAVES on Campus at UNI ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in The IOWAVE [newspaper] by an authorized administrator of UNI ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 4t T to Afl!WQ '!!tld VE VOLU:.'IIE III, No. 5 ~e~U. S. N.AVAL TRAINING SCHOOL. CEDAR FALLS, IOWA 3 FEBRUARY 1945- War Highlights Culbertson Receives Captain E. C. Bain Will Address Advancement EA TER. FRONT In Rating Graduating Class Mo day The First White Russian Anny, Loretta Culbertson, Y2c, receiv­ the Soviet force closest to Berlin, Will Deliver Message To ed an advancement to Yeoman le. smashed on toward the Nazi capi­ 28th Graduating Clas:;, She enlisted in the Women's Re­ And Inspect Station tal and spread through northeast­ serve 23 June 1943· and after com­ ern on a front 15G miles pleting "boot training'' at Hunter Captain E. C. Bain, U. S. N­ wide. The German defense line on was sent to the J. aval Air Base at w1ll be the speaker for graduation Corpus Christi, Texas as a Yeo­ exercises whicr. · will ·be held at the Obra River was broken an_d n1an 3c. 1000 ::\fonda~', 5 Feb\~1ary, Captain the Red Arm: cro_sed into Bran­ Yeoman Cull-iertson came to Ce­ Bain will al o inspect the station denburg province, in which Ber­ c1ar Falls in Jul)· of la t year and t~at day. Lieu . He1bert Brown lin i. located. at pre;;ent is a teacher of short­ "· cl INer the invocation; Comdr. Adolph Hitler, on the twelfth hand and t:, pev riting. E. E. Pettt-..: , ill introduce Cap­ tain Bd'n; and Lieut. Elizabeth anni,·erF?ry of his ascendr.ncc t'.l WR Office.·s Entertain Hall wi:J presen the certificateg. the chancellorship, proclaimed to TowmJn.en at Tea Capt;,m B:1in w:.c; 01,1 m Au­ the world that, "The terrible fate ,urn, .;-;~,. Yo1;,, and graclm.ted on the BastHn F1·ont will e ma. - The officers of the Women's Re­ f--r::1 •!. • • 'qv;:il '\" 0 Hle mv in the ~erve entertaine'l a group of towns tered in spite of all." Fie attempt­ C-~;:f I l! '.~11 l lu inµ Lhe FL·st women at tea on Wednesday, 31 W e ·l i Ya, h, s rved on ~rans­ ed to ' rally all the men, women, January, in the Commons, from po1·L, ancl _in,e that time has sick and infirm to give their all i!l lG(JO to 1700. Lt. (jg) Loui e Mil­ be n ontinually .. submarine the final bac.tle. ler and Ensign Elinor Levett pour­ service c. cept for two years setv­ ed from l )00 to l 630 and Lt. (jg) WESTERN FRONT ·ce abo:.mt the USS L_e:irl6 Con;~nd , Iargaret Carver and Lt (jg) Hel­ the USS , aratoga. American forces, . more than en E. Fechter poured from 1630 to He saw extensiv combat se1 v­ seven divisions strong, shouldered 1700. E. C. BAIN ice abo rd su ma1·ines in the Pa­ their way into the forefield of the cific th at r in this . war. , Siegfried line, crossing the upper Captam Bain, in a'dclitio~ to tl;e Roer river east Oil Monscht,U and gold dolphins of a ·ubJUa1·ine.t·, pushing beyond the line from which W VES Garrison Caps Prove That Every weaTs the ribbons of the Legion Marshall Karl von Runstedt of Merit, the Viet ry • Meda'.}, Hie lai:.nched his winter offensive. Woman Still Loves a New Hat Expeditionary Fore l\;l:eda.l~ t;he National Def nse Medal, and the PACIFIC FRONT ril.,b ns ei' th Am i;ican Theat!!r A new U. . army landed 60 air and the Pacific-A iatic Theater in miles northwest f Manila on the this war. west coast of Luzon to thrust a With the flashing of ,;abers and up and ,n front of the ea1 s and in . Captain Bain is at. prrsent .as­ second spearilead toward the Phil­ the rolling of drums a cargo of back and waved and fuzzed and s1stant Chi f of Staff for Person­ nel and Director of Tmining, Ninth ippine capital. Not a man. plane garrison caps, rushed by stage pushed and pulled until at last the Naval Di~ti·ict Headqua1·te1·s, G1·eat or ship was lost, Gen. Douglas effec~ was a to our vanit;;. MacArthur announced and not a coach across the plains of the Mid­ Lake-, Illinois. Japanese gun nor plane attemptej dle West, arrived at Cedar Falls, Bu:. pity, oh pity, the sad sea­ to interfere or even ob,erve as low . 2 January-just a little men who had splashed nerrily i ' ';rL::.::::'ad Discussion troops hit the Zambales coast Jess than two week late! For many the swimming pool omPtime dur­ beaches lined ·with flag-waving, Wil! Cc:-i~i~ue This Week ·· it wa the first new hat in mm·e ing the day. Cries of woe echoed cheering Filipinos. than two years, no P ris original throughout the hall. s they c:.::.,,:::.:,1 DlOWll will. ·continu'e his speech on "Trinidad". -at the HOME FRO T could have caused uch a stir. dashed to put their hai: up after F1i ndly Hour, Sunday in the East A war crimes section ha been But all was not so simple as he las~ class and take it c!cwn Lounge, 1830 to 1925. created in the office of the army that. Problems galore were en. before mess and put it up after Th Music Hour on Sunday will judge advocate general and is now count red and strange muttering,; and take it down before .finally be in the East Lounge, 1600 to in full operation gathering· evi­ were heard throughout the hall o.: goini:- to lry on the new chape:rn. 1700. It wll be held at the usual dence agai-nst German and Japan­ Bartlett as seamen (and office!'S, ( As :f it would really do any tim on Tuesday, 1800 to 19:Zn in ese war criminals. Creation of the too. we'll bet!) crowded in front good.) th Ea t Lounl!"P. new office indicated that this gov. of all available mirrors to capture Now that they're here at lafc ernment· was preparing- to deal the first glimpse of he long-awai~­ and are becoming as well as ~mart with war criminals on its own in ed sight i,nd hug it clo e o thei,· and military looking remember th-' W estminister Choir event efforts at cooperative action hearts. But wait! There', :;om!· trick that you've probably heanl Scheduled . For Concert with otner United ~ations come hing wrcng! Of com·.e. i ';:; thP from the boys about the position to mmght. hair. Then the combs flew anti - -the width of the index finger T;'ur 'av. evening. 15 l<~ebrua1·y parts were experimen ed with fir< above the eye and the ear. Need­ l 945, the ,,. estminister Choir will on the right and then on the left le s to say, any variation spoils: present a concert in the college T:celma Smith, , (1 l 2c, is on and tllen in desperation in the the entire effect and is just as out auditorium. Tickets are available ave at !:er l~ome in C'!-licago this n:iddle. The few shom loc::s We 01 place> a a rolled brim y;ould b, for all WAYES who wish to at- week. 0 t·ll h:,i .- • were curled n :,>! a;-; .l , :1 i~~ predecessor. (-!:d. Page 2 THE IOWAVE 3 FEBRUARY 1945

THE IOWAV~ BARTLETT BINNACLE

If~ j JHave you heard about the sea• Uncertainty of the name of our man who lost her eye on the mess. ·•Musha!ickiesbullion." "Loop" bus? She had her E:Y~ on Why walk around half dead, we a scat :rnd someone sat on it.­ g ive you a beautiful funera l for Ugh!! $50.00. ed Every Friday Publish -o- "You talk like a horse up a tree.'' By the Seamen of Bartlett Hall w A.KTED: One Dictionary. "Don't anybody leave this room.'' U . S. Naval Training School FOR: Seaman :Ma1·garet Simon "I'll go foolish if this keeps up." Cedar Falls, Iowa of section 23. "I'm waitin' on ya.'' -o- Commanding Officer PURPOSE: To translate the ter• Mirror on the wall, Commander E. E. Pettee rific vccabular y of he1· boy "Mirror, friend's letters. Who is fairest one of all?" .Oificer-in-Charge of Seamen -0- "You are," said the mirror, Li~ut. Elizabeth Hall Do you have trouble with your But don't go by me because I'm hair? Does your hair look like a cracked." Editor Ritamarie Groome, 2c.- "rag doll's" after swimming? .Rumor has it that Evelyn Rob• Staff Members.: G. Alley, S. Astrahan, K. Bergin, D. Harrington, l\I. Room 105B gives that cut the avv bins of section 41 had a man at Irbin, H. Keyes, D. Lawson, L. Levine, M. Platis, A. Ritchley, M. desires. Room 106B provides beat;· the section party at the Tavern on night. Seems Ruppert, L. Skipinski, G. Sbedico, T. Sprenger, H. Wendt. tiful cherub curls and if you would the Green Saturday like to be a "decided" blonde make he was the life of the party. Don't Officer-in-charge Lt. (ig) Helen E. Fechter your appointments with Operator ask us his name, because we don't it, but he is a first lieuten• Assistant • Nellie Smith, YJ-c 13 in Room 111B. know -0- ant in the Army Air Corps. ------Bette Tucker of section 31 re• --0-- ceived a phone call from her hus­ Se-ction 42's party turned out a band in Hawaii. Bette, as we!J as rousing success, as anyone in "sec• section 31 was all in a dither. tion VIII" will tell you. With that EDITORIAL -o- quiet, shy South Carolina Master. A little bit of Ire land right here of.Ceremonies, Gloria Staples, the in Bartlett-Seamen McNally, \lc• party ran smoothly and all too rap­ Kenzie, Moriarity, and Macabee idly to :he end of • the day. Afte1· onp visit you feel as !f you Entertainment highlights were have been to the old country. a song and dance, "Pistol•Packin' Thaaks For the Memories --<>- Mama" by Augusta Watkins, Sp Number one on our hit parade, ( S) le, and a song rendered by the "Don't F ence Me In," was written guests of honor. The trainees pre­ It' over now-the wee_kly tests, the drilling, hupping by "Bob Wire." sented a parody of Fred Waring's t o. cla. long .study hour , sub.zero weather, "over the hill -o- .. Punch•hutton tuning," written by Grace ( Size 5) Foote spends "Scotty" Campbell and "Bert" 'libert}'," :weekends in Waterloo and everything else that most of her free moments dream­ Florer, and enacted by Genevieve ing of the plains of Wyoming. At Chornack, " Scotty,"' " Bert," Shir­ made up our two or three months in Iowa. But before we any time of the day you can hear ley Barnett, Annabelle Johnson, her singing "Ye Old Cowboy tune­ Dra­ just -one more thing to ay, one more smile to and Lee Clark, and "Dizzy g o we have ic~." Grace is always so "Glaad mat·■: Society of Section VIIL" The _gjw to tho~:ie other seamen who did something extra to make to see r,1." renowned "voice," Louise M turi, ---0- entertained all the section and our stay her e just a little bit easier, a little happier, and Famous sayings of section 31: guests with several songs. usually a lot more· furr. .------"" - Y..,,..--- Scuttl.ebutt -----­ T our P .L.'s and P.O.'s we offer our first bouquet. ~..---\r;. There'.s no need to even begin t o list an they did foT us_ Ho.·w - '\ 'J ;?-=:> ,? they even found their way around the fiTst few days with ..- ?· ~ us stringing ·o1ut •b ehind, is still a dark secret that they keep the one who arranged the par· ~~~ were .,r((; to t hemselves. They ..., ties and song "fests '.' and helped us .mold ourselves into the 11, I best pl toon on the campus. I, d' MSpl at''""' ff ? ,, C, l . . _The linen d'eta.il, band members, choirs and newspaper taff wh pent o much of their own time for our eventual convenience or en joymen may step forward to receive the second bouquet.

We've wa ted to ay this often the last few week but found our shy streak came to the surface. It's easier this way and we're su-re we won't miss anyone. So all of you

~ I• take three paces forwa d w hile we give the traditional, .3 . 4 . p...... ~& ? s. Plop • ''Hip, hip, hurray.'' 3 F EBRUARY 945 THE fOWAV.E ~ge 3

Know Your Navy MOVIES LOGGING OUT Saturday,_ 3 February 1945 2000- "Between Two vVomen" - a Kilda.re ser ies . with Van Johnson' a nd Lionel Barrymor e. Ccimpany I r. Swartz; B. Turner ; C. Watter­ 'Wanderipg Here and Ther e"­ !:ton; D. Winslow. a F'itzpatrick Ti-aveltalk in tech­ Section U nicolor . " Putting on t he Dog" J. Baker: S. B echtel. K. Ber gin; Company IV n - M-G-M Cartoon in techni­ ishop; ~olor . RKO News. I. Bertocchi ; F . Betz; E. B Section 41 i\L J'limes : E . Bogash; M. Bolger; . T BuLt>: S. Co:,ta; E. Cundick; B. M. Alstader; E. Blanchette; M. S nnday, '1 F ebruary 1945 Edwar ds ; E . Fatta. S. Ferguson; Cr m; T. Dvo rak; M. E szes; J . f,JO0- "'The Thin Man Goes r. Vi r chow; D. F itzgel'ald; E . Fol­ Fisbeck; L. F owler; H. Hall; B. Home"- a m ystery with Wil­ <'y; E. Fra11Z ; M. Gath; D. Godley ; Hammond; R. Harrin gton ; A. H ic­ liam P owell and Myrna Loy. 1. Uould ; E . Gr aubit; C. Harrison ; key; W. H unt; D. Ing ra m; J. Ja­ "Mouse Trouble"- M-G-M Car­ A. Heiser; n. Jungnitsch; 1. Kee­ sinski; M. J ohnson ; E. Kalkwarf; in technicolor. March of gan. J . Kizer; D. Kloecker; A. Ma­ B. Kureck; H . Kwie­ toon K. Klaus; ime. g·:.ildi ; .H. Martin; M. McCool ; G . cien; N. McG ivern ; A . Menke; I. :\[cLaughlin ; G. Monis; E . Mur­ Norenberg; B. Reece ; I. Riley; A . gatro:•d ; H. Nail; E. Noble; M. Ring; E. Robbins ; R. Rogers ; Osborne; D. Par chison; P. Pai·ker; Rohlof f; . R oss ; M. Sil,1pson ; N. L. Parvin ; M. Podolay. G. Rey­ Slau g- hl er; LJ . 'f edes c- hi ; E. Thom­ Celebrated Pianist nolds ; J . Robertson ; J . Schee1·; R. as; E. Wall ace; B. Washburn; C. Navy Ratings Schinner; II. Scruby; D. Ste r; G. Winslow; E. 7.enk. Give Recital Hadiomen cany out one of the Stonemets; B. Swearingen; M. Tall. l ighl y important jobs o f naval hi lt; G. Terlizz i; V. Tuynman ; M. 8 <'cf ion 42 At ISTC com 1,iunic:a lio1!S. Without these :Washburn. E. Wegner ; B. Wheat­ ley; H. Wornslaff; J. Yates ; E. E. Abf'll ; J . A dams ; S. Bar net t; Alexander Brailowsky, noted cr,mniun ications, modern strategy a r ecital al Young. ,J. Barron; H. Campana; S. amp­ Russian pianist, gave [ind tacti ·s could not exist, Radio in hell ; G. Chornack ; IT. Clark; C. p.m. Thursday, L F ebruary, messages from ship to shore and t he Co ll ege Auditorium. between shor e sta tions, a re trans- Clear; P. Donaldson; T. Downey; Company II K ~-: ll cfa<' n; D. 1;•1eming; B. F loret'; Besides being a celebrated )lian­ 111 i tted and reeeived b y t he Radio­ is an enthusi­ C. For d; B. Gr een; A. H olcombe; ist, t he concer t star men. 'l'hp safet; and success in g among Section 21 L . llooe; L. Hudson; M. Jacques; astic hobbyist, numberin hallle of m any ships may be aC­ a master y of Engli:s h, A. Johnson; M. Kach; V. Kaurt­ l,is favorites .fec:ted by a single radio llll'ssage. E. All en; K. Baggs ; D. Bailly; French, a iian; R. Markham; L. Maturi; J. Ru ssia_n, Spanish and Even when the s hip is t: n.'er "ra­ G. Balbona ; E . Beaudet; . Booye; ld and new, a­ Meeks.; M. Morrison ; D. Parshall; collectwn of c locks, o dio silence" in order to conceal its A. Brennan; D. Burke; M. Butle,·; and a passion for A. Ritchl ey; E. Siever s; Cr. Stap­ love for dogs, presence from t he enemy r adiomen M. Calla n. C. Carl ; C. Caunt; D. g train t ables. les; E. Ti mlin ; D. Traufler ; M. memorizin arc on radio watch to receive mes­ Ch r istopher; I. Cohz; E . Davis ; F . His lingui stic ability came into from e s tations and dis­ T L1 rner . G. Uglum ; H. Van No­ ~ages shor Deckard; B. Dillavou; A. Doskocil; t li e li melight r ecently wh<,.'l Brail­ or strand; n. Wooley. ta nt ships not on radio silence, M. Everett; B. Fish; G. Gill ; G. <'W ~ky par t icipated in an interna­ to i ntcrce pt enemy messages. Haecke; B. IIeavey; D. Holstein; t ion a l shortwave broadcast to So. '!' he Radioman receives Norse G. Kemp; IL Kocis; M. Komas; T. Section 43 Am<' rica. Interviewed in · three code 1,1cssages through earphones Lakamp; B. Lentz; S. Lokke; V. s by representatives of E. Ashley; N. Bachman; A. Bak­ in stallment a nd records them on a typewr iter. MacDonald; V. Maxwell; M . Mc­ , arious Sout h American countries <'l' : M. Ballar d; J . Bond; J . Bou­ Outgoing messages he transmits Cabe; M. Michalsk i; E. Miller; R. in Portuguese t~ t illier ; N. Boyd; G. Boyes ; R. Bre­ he spoke first ,, ith a t elegram key. Most of the Morhaus; L. Mostowy; M. P a ine ; then in Spanish to Argen­ ton; ·F . Buc hanan ; E. Clift; H. Col­ B1·azil , n, essages are "encrypted" in spec­ A. Patrick; M. Patton; H. R itchie. finally in English to t he lins; R. Colmer y ; I. Davis ; M. tina, and ia l codes and ciphet's designed to E. Ro·insky;S. Rousseau; M. Roz­ -speaking populace, evok­ Douglas; D. F lynn; II. Freeman; Engli sh conceal the meaning of the mes­ ell; M. Sanford; D. Schwab; S. fl ood of c ables and lette1·s L. Giniusz; M . G unther ; D. How­ ing a rnge from the enemy. The Radio­ Scars ; B . Smith; N. Sm ith; V. f1o m grateful South Americans. man must be thoroughly familiar F . Swallow; M. Sylvia. ell; H. J aclu on ; H. Knoff; S. La­ Stocking; Since 1924 Brailowsky has tour­ with t he forms and parts of naval C. Tollin; M. Wiley; tourette; H. McAnneny; M. Mer ­ R. Synyard; ed the U nited States nearly every rressages. He must also have a n M. Wolff; J. Woods ; rett; L. Moor e; J . Morris ; E. M. Willard; year. He h as been h eard in Mexi­ Plementary knowledge of radio e­ Reyes; M. Richards ; E . Roach ; C. A. Woolery. Cuba, t hr oughout Central quipment ii, order t o take proper Salta; V. Schr uers ; F . S chultz; L. co and America, in Egypt and Palestine, care of the apparatus he uses and Stevenson; B. Stosic; 0. Ward; E. ina and Japan, in the East i11 order to make repairs. Section 22 Wilmoth; E . Young. in Ch t Indies, and in Australia. Tl,<' Jfadioman serve on all types and Wes re is no continent, almost no of shi Js and at radio stations a­ D. Behrens; E . Blank; P . Bruch­ The 1 Section 44 in w hich h e hasn't con­ ,; hore ineluding foreign bases. Du­ l1auser ; J . Bulloc k; I. Burton; B. country certized, and scarcely a symphony ling tl,e battle the RM will usually Carpenter; E. Carson; D. Carter ; D. Abendrnth; 1. Agnew ; C . orctiestra of major importance Le st1f ion ed in the radio "shack", E. Chobanoff; A. Clare ; A. Coates ; Ausdemore: L. Ausherman; M. e' has not appeared al~ng with ot hers wh o w ill aid him E. Conlin; A. rockett; P . Den­ Bahnsen ; R. Becker man; A. Bellu; with which h as guest artist. in hi s work since t he traffic of ker; R. Dixon; N. E ll sworth; M. L. B ethel; M. Bird; G. Braaten; co mmunications may . be· heavy at English; D. Felkner ; G. Flint; N. B. Coleman; J. Collins ; A. Conley; certain times. Friedman; C. Gibbs ; H. Grieve; G. C ronin; E. Cunniff; M. Denny ; The h·;iinees in sec! ion 31 have A good many men a r e a ssigned A. IIa1·t ; M. Hasson; B. Henkel; B. Fowler; M. Freeman; H. Geh­ been having a wonderful time with to ra ..: ar school where they learn P. Houser; B. Huber; E . Ingalls; res; E . Harden; E. Harold; G. t he litt le black cocku spaniel to oy.erate radar equipment. These B. Jor dan; H. Kolbiaz; C. Lehman; H aynes; S. Heimforth; L. Hein­ which will sit at att ention and sa­ n' en operate the g ear but do not L. Lipp; D. Lorah; K. McMullen; sohn; D. Huber; B. Kennison; S. lute upon command. Does a nyone 1i-ant ain it. Important qualities J . McMurry; S. Merrick; M. M i­ Lightle; D. McCune; H. O'Neill; know whose dog this is? of a g ood radarman, are alertness, chaud; C. Moore; B. Morris; M. G. Oros; E . Paris ; M. Parker; G. J.:itience, and calmness under Morrissey; M. Murphy; R. Myers; Phillips ; B . Pinnick; S. Rasmus­ When a girl's legs are so un­ dr,,;;s. 'To qualify, a man must be C. athanson; F. Pester ; L. Re­ !'en ; Z. Rhodes; M. Royce ; M. shapely as to go u nnoticed b y t h e at least 22 years o f a g e, and make gier; D. Rein; R. Ruth ; C . Schrae­ Spinnler; P. Star; A. Tracy; M. opposite sex, they are c alled• Safe­ i;assing scores in certain tests. de1 ; S. Scott; H. Sibley; G. Slear; , 'ood ; D. Youtz. ty Pins. •· Page 4 .THE IOWAVE 3 FEBRUARY 945

~ ncl squil-, els which a re ~o tame Regulations For Former IOWA ES Report on ork and they e::ic rig ht from our har.ds. here "- rwo \YA E bar rncks in Marriage Received Adventure at New Stat:on t he Pa rk, our Rec. Hall and a cou­ ple of ci ilian barracks which are jus t like ours. We have no Reveille For Navy NC The t opic of co nversation flustered whenever an officer ap­ in the rn orning--and no Taps a \ in the h all s and lounges r TT S proachecl. I wo .•• 111 the Photo­ Vice Admiral Ro s T. McIntire, night-in fact , no belL, except for these days is '"Ditl you g tl C,,J.for­ i-, rnphic I nterprecatiun enter on Surg eon General, U.S.N. has an­ tl.e firm alarm- a nd no JUSTER. nia ?" ''Gee, I wish I cou!J b e> th,s ba:se which i~ -::n e l1ea .lon, write;; : "Our offo·e buiidi,w is rig ht in 19~4, reaching a high point in No­ " Fr m u1y bu11k I cun look o,·er t lw Na\ y Yard hc•·l, iu l'hester and "I had only 0ne dav with the vember of 160. Pu get 8 ounJ . Su betWl'

"She Can Dream, Short Wave Notes Position of Sleeve Markings Can't She?" Theme Jeannie K. Rosad is the uno:- ficial representative of section 31 Of Seaman Show at the Urooklyn Navy Yard where ------, I she was employed back in her ci• •-4~. S" "She Can Dream, Can't She?", vilian days. She witnessed the ' was the theme of thP seamen show launchings o f the battleships /)}"•'" '/}}'·'· presented by the outgoing units, IOWA and MISSOURI, and the :... '·- Friday mght at 1945 in the audi­ caniers BENNINGTON and BON. torium. HOMME RICHARD. She also saw Origin2lity in script, hard work, the MARBLEHEAD when it was ir: and the guiding influ,~nce of Lt. dock for repairs, and many other (jg) Jea,1 Moore and Ruth E. Olig­ vessels that have since made his­ ney, Y3c, contributed to producing tory and the headlines. one of the most clever and enter­ --<>-- taining seaman shows to be pre­ P erhaps the proudest girl in sec• sented here. tion 31 these days is Alice King. Throughout the show, the figure It seems that her father, who was of a pajama-clad trainee was fea­ promoted to Chief Warrant offi_ tured as she retired each evening. cer le5'; than a month ago while Her days were filled with activi­ serving in Hawaii, has been re­ Sedman ,Seco..d CIMS S: ·, called ~ .._. T ,t. ( •:g )° Margaret Lt. Comdr. Teresa Crowley, U. £ave their imitation of a Fred War­ Carver t.'l evpl,..;,, the mechanics S. C. G. R. (W) former senior Flut you're glad you're in the Navy ing push-button nrogram. fo1· the Navv RPlief Fund, the pla­ SPAR officer at the Palm Beach And your wearing Navy blue, Outstanding feature throu'5"hout h leader ,...,, ~-,.1-;,.,n 21 reported: Station. has been assigned to duty You'll do your best, with all the the entire r--r1 .. -•;-- ···-- ~,. . r ... ,.. ______'l :: P,7a:,,.,,,t 11A°i ss Carver. Re- in the 17th Naval District, Alaska, rest cellent performance of the orche - porti'lg- for ~eo -+;,-,n 2J1 with $29.50. as Women's Reserve personnel of­ To see tne U. S. thru. tra. Their mnsic, plus the work o.f v.·e don't k,,,.,.,, wl-t~, its for but its ficer. With Comdr. Helen B. Schle• M Cummings, S2c those unseen but all important 101) per cen• .,~¥ the section. man, U. S. C. G. R. (W), assistant members of stage and props crews, di-rector of the Women's Reserve, vey in connection with SP AP., as­ were a large factor in the success- f:il pr s~ntatinr nf the show. she will m-ake a preliminary sur _ sigr ments to Ala3ka. 3 FEBRUARY 945 Page 6 THE IOWAVE Bu and A Issues Improved Life Section 32 Wins : • •• I I • t Chevrons of Income Tax Booklet Jackets Are In Tournament Ship's Company To a ist naval personnel in pre­ by The basketball tournament end­ l paring Federal income tax returns Adopted Navy ed Wednesday, 31 January, when • defeated section 23 with -- for 1944 and declarations of esti­ A new knap saek type life jacket section 32 Ruth E. Oligny, Y3c mated tax for 1945, a compr ehen­ and a modified version of the old a score of 18 to 14, in the final sive booklet, "Federal Income Tax kapok jacket-type life preserver play-off. The referees were En­ Ruth E. Oligny, Y3c, has been a (jg) Information," has been issued by have been put into use by th e Na­ sign Evelyn Wandelt and Lt member of the ship's company BuSandA and mailed to supply vy. Esther F ile. crew since November 1944, when officers of all train­ and legal assistance To the kapok jacket-type pre­ Playing forward positions for he completed her yeoman s. was kept ships and station server have been added two leg the winning team were Seamen here at Cedar Falls and The booklet provides such in­ straps. These straps will make it Willis, Penney and Wessels, while aboard. formation as: who, where and by possible for the wearer to jump Seamen Champlain, Viney and Although her previou teaching whom returns must be filed; how over the side of a sinking ship or Farrin1;ton manned the guard expei;ence has b een in the fields to prepare the return; exemptions from a downed plane without fear posts. The players for section 23 ot' sho!'thand and t yping at Alpe­ and deductions which may be tak­ of suffering a broken neck, chok­ were Seamen Valley, Dudick, Ey­ na, :VIichigan, Oligney's chief du­ en by service personnel; instruc­ ing or the danger of the jacket man, Buckner, Paterno, Williams, tie here are as correspondence in­ tion concerning the filing of · dec­ riding up o,~r his head. Cotter and Long. structor. She is a graduate of of estimated tax, as well Teachers Col­ larations The new knapsack-type life Seaman P enny, section 32, led Whitewater State urtax rates. ,visconsin, and as a tax table and jacket is made so that it not only the field with 7 goals for a total lege, Whitewater, studies further with Income tax officers on this sta­ will enable ti I men to stay afloat of 1 :; points. At the half, section pursued her 23 le-'! by 3 points, but a burst of rost graduate courses at " orth­ tion are Lieut. W. N. McCown but \I i!l enable him to swim. In an-1 Er.sig!1 Kay ~oiem, who wiij knapsack position, the swimmer is s;..ecd turne' the tables and bro't western Universit:. a sist personnel in filing returns. allo\\·ed freedom of motion without section 32 into the lead and car­ Oligney, whose home is in Ste- Naval personnel are not excused the hin 'ranee of a collar. as in the ri~d thnm f l"' ugh to a smashing ·cns Point, "Wisconsin, enjoys from filmg Fede1al income tax re­ kapok jacket-t~ pe, \.'Ith the en­ fiJ i-:h. Ace lnpanied by much 1'a!1c;n;; ~nd lists bowling as one turns and estimated i ncome re­ tire jacket fitting below the cheering and stamping of feet in ,,f her favorite pastanes, being a port because they are on active shoulder !i11e.-Fanagut News the f;Uectators' g-allery, they ;nembe · of the ship"s company duty in the armed forces. The launched an aerial attack that en­ ];owling team. She assisted Lt. rule is that every individual citi­ abled them to ::r,ahe the . winning <.ig) Jean l\Ioore in the production another sprig of zen 01· resident of the United Through the efforts of the Red baskets, adding of the Seaman Show held Friday State~, whether single or manied Cross, Fred Krones, U .S. Army laurel to the victor's ,vreath that night. must file a return if his gross in­ Air Corps obbtained permission to Company IJI has been sporting com for 1944 was $500 or more. advance the date of his furlough since their successful participation Rental and subsistence allowances a week earlier than scheduled in in the swimming meet. Ship's Company D rops and 1.500 of active service pay order to bid his sister Amy Kron­ The conclusion of the tourna­ Two Games to WR Officers. a1 e excluded from gross income, es, section 13 a fond farewll prior ment left only one more scheduled however. Thus a serviceman is to her indoctrination period at game on the basketball calendar. For the· third time this season, not recuired to file a r etur n if he Hunter. Officers and ship's company met ship's company were unable to he had no income other than his the winners of the tournament on overcome the jinx that has fol­ service pay and if his active ser­ Thursday, 1 February, to end the lowed them each time they have the Cedar vice pay was less than $2,000.00 Louise Lichwa, section 13, was basketball s.nson. met the Navy officers in following right in the foot~eps Fall's Bowling League. Last Tues­ Altbo gh, under certain circum­ of her brothers when she joined day, as in t !-Je two former sessions stance,, a member of the armed the service last fall. She has two Frances Knight, section 11 not they lost two &":!mes to the offi­ forces on active duty may arrange brothers serving overseas with the only followed her husband who is cers. to postpone the payment of his tax Third Army in France. Another t ationed with the Naval Air corps officers, who had the P-dge until six months after the war, his The brother is stationed in Louisiana at Pearl Harbor but hopes to join tvith a -18-pin handicap per game, re urn must be filed not later than and the fourth was inducted into him. An overseas assignment to won the first game by 1 pins, the 16 March 1944 if he is serving the service 15 January. Hawaii is her goal. econd game by 12 pins and lost the United States. Person­ within the third game by 55 pm . nel serving ovellSeas or at sea may defer both filing a return and pay­ Ensign Kay Holem starred for ing the tax until the fifteenth day the officers with a single-game oi 1-.e fourth month following the high score of 159 and a three-gam~ month of return to the United total of 401. :uary Sydness, Y3c, company State . scored high for hip's and It should be noted that tax pay­ with high single-ga·me of 150 h_;gh thrt>e-g3me total of 403. er who have filed an original dec­ laration of estimated tax for 1944 in an amount less than 80 per cent " I don't see how you can afford of what their final 1944 tax will to take so many girls to expensive be should file an amended declara­ restaurants." tion increasing their estimate to t he amount of their final tax on or '·1iiat's easy. 1 a1ways ask each before 15 January 1945. However, girl. ju t before we go in, if she t he tax payer may file his final hasn't been putting on weight." return for 1944 by 15 January J 945 in lieu of an amended dee­ THEIR KITH A:ND KIN Iara ion. Archibald Percival Reginald Flo1a Lemay, Ylc, returned 31 Earl decided one evening to call January from a visit to her home on his girl. in Lowell, Massachu etts. :B ... t ·,t's tl.e 0/'i\..'I clod t,\v).t ::«?-f's Together they talked of their :\farriage is like a cafeteria: He p ~rfu.t 0.1). t,; rn r./ "kith and their kin." grabs what looks nice to him and He said, ";\fay I kith you,''. and pays for it later. she said, "You kin." ·