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The IVaa tor aZI lorne aln Ilay_ .' ntlOd ex- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . * * * wal • lea.. nute tire Ilisie Allie 5 Regis ter uccesses In Egypt, and Ilttle • • I dded SABOTEURS GO TO TRIAL IN GUARDED 'BLACK MARIAS' I the solid I Brilish Holding FBI Seizes Nazi 'Spy Germans 235 Miles From City; )Usly ner's "La. Posil'ions West Attempting U.S. Entry Reds Stand Fast at Voronez~ . act I but . lUIld WASHINGTON CAP) - A bo1dfin New York harbor June 30, were rnity Of Alexandria nazi attempt to sUp a. spy into the detained several days for ques MOlcow.;Ro.tov Railroad, Lalt North-South Link lhird United States on the steamship tioning. T~moshenko, that Of Supplies to Threatened oyed Drottnlngbolm, diplomatic ex- Disc losln~ thai Bahr. who was By Allault on ROllolh ex- Recent Axis Movel change vessel, was charged by the amon~ them. had been arrested. . ~imited to CounterillS justice department yesterday with the FBI said he was born In MOSCOW, Friday ( AP)- The massed steel might of the Ger announcement of the arrest of Klosperfelde. Germany. Au~. 21. man annies in onth Russia had driven to within 235 miles of lerg, Allied Flank Attacks Herbert Karl Friedrich Bahr, 29- 1913. came to the United Slates industrial Stalingmd on the Volga today, but the determined red nmit year-old former American college with his family in 1926, and CAmo, Egypt (AP)~Wag IIvlld in Buffalo. His father was armies held theil' g rollnd fit"U1l y beforc gr'!lvely imperiled Voro- his student, on charges of espionage. New iJl,r II. war of nerve!; in th~ descI:t. naturalized and he Illalms Amer- neziJ and the UPI' r I'eaches of the DOll , the midnight Russian Bahr, educated in Buffalo, N.Y., 811i.~d air and ground forces Ican citizenship. communique diRelosed. were reported last night !Scoring schools and at Rensselaer Poly After his education in this coun- I " . . . . a'series of successes with conti. technical institute. has been in try. he went to Germany in 1938 DUl'rng .J uly 9 OUI' tl'OOpS contrnued then' stubborn blltt1~~ \\Il\l,{ , 'Ilatrol aetiQqs aud aerial Germany, the federal bureau of in as an exchange stud nt and stud- to the we t ~f Voro!'czh and In the area oC the town of Rossosh. attacks Oil the positiohs of Field vestigation said, since 1938. ied at a technical school at Han- the communique said, I A statement (rom J. Edgar Hoo over, receiving a degree. Rossosll is 100 miles so ut/lwest of Voronez/J and 160 miles direqt- {ary ~I8111181 Erwin Rom.meJ west of El Alamein. ver, FBI director, quoted h1m as Hoover's slatement said the ges- Iy east of the great steel ci ty of Kharkov. On a tributary cIo e to Jme, admitting that "he was enlisted in tapo taught Bahr in the art of the Don ~osgosh lS 90 miles northeast of KUQyansk-the first General il' Claude J. 'ter_ British October of 1941 by the German spying, as well as writing with major poillt captlll'ed in t hi s major Oel'man offensive of the this E. ~\tchlnlelJk is retainine- the gestapo for the purpose of return secret, invisible inks, and gave him year. It li f; only 235 miles northwest of Stalingrad, on the b1'9ad .eral initiative he took when the pre· Ing to the United States to secure be various addresses ill Spain, Swit- banks of the Vol{:(a commanding the northern approaehes to the Si!nt positions Some 70 miles west and transmit to Germany infor zerland and South America where oil bearing Oaucasus. which apparently is the German goal. )dist ot Afexandria were assumed. The mation pertaining to the war ef he was to send written results of Irial his activities. . (Russian sources in London conceded the latest German ad- ~nemy movements of the Pllst fort of tbis country." The FBI Bahr had $7,000 in United States vance was of tlte g-ravest importance. ) . we~k, have been mainly, to counter . said Bahr was being held in New Two I\eavlly-guarded "Black Marias" transport'tbe elrM a.lmused nazi saboteurs from the District of Co York pending arraingment in currency. This, the FBI director Rossosh iR a manufacturing town about 20 l"Q.il e from the alIieq tt1rell ts to the .lIis flank. lumbia Jail to the justice department building' In Washlnrton \vliere they went on irlal before a military Newark, N.J. said, was for transportation, the middl Don area. The new 90-mile Gel'man advance pushed the There are indications that Rom eommission. Note armored United States army car following tbe last of Ihe police patrol Cllrs, which has The nearly 1,000 passengers on securing of milltal'y information, nazi rig ht wing fal' fl.H·ward while the Russians lhrew in hundreds mel 'would like a respite of two or an armed guard on the rear step. ' the Dl'ottnlngholm. which arrIved and "thc loosening of tongues." of thousand of soldiers in an effort to hold the nazi center and fhree weeks before malting another left along the line of the upper push toward the Nile but it was * * * * * '* * * * Don fat'ther north. by no means certain he would be By the advance, the Germans illo,wed this much time to re went a long way towards esta builli his strength.' blishing a new line extending Nt,b& Sallies northward from the Rostov area, Night :;allies by the British are the point of their deepest -penl!tra e$pecially annoylne to the enemy, tion last year, 300 miles north Iccording to pri&one~ lT. as the Ger ward to Voronezh. mans usually base their operations The critical nature of the fight so ~very soldier may get a good 124 Bundisfs Taken ing in the Rossosh area was point nllbt's sleep. ed up by the fact that the town NQt knowing when a bayonet Into Custody During lies on the Moscow-Voronezh party will charge out of the dark Rostov railway, the last remainln, ness at them and having to jump north-south link over which sup into split trenches when allied Coast-to-Coast Raids plies are funneled to the desperate planes come over, they have any ly pressed armies of Marshal Se thing but a restful night. NEW YORK (AP)-Three lead- LONDON (AP)-The British meon Timoshenko. The British . patrols. operating ers o{ the German-American Bund WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi man of a senate-house committee CHUNGKING, China (AP) - A and its former national counsel yesterday announced the capture Report Officials Differ dent Roosevelt, in a new rebuke The assertion thll.t the righting Inostly at nigh t, ranged the curving which has sought unsuccessfully Japanese force of 30,000 has been was "in the area of the town" southern sector ot the front at the were held in bail totaling $85,000 of the French Island of Mayotte, On Publishing Hearing to the house fa rm bloc, made it since May 25 to compose differ ambushed and routed with the suggested that the raHway might head of an expanse lying between last night as the total number of strategically situated at the top of plain yesterday he would accept ences of the two congressional the axis' extended flank and the Bundists arrested by the FBI in Mozambique channel in which Before Its Conclusion no compromise of the farm appro branches over the $680,000,000 Joss of at least 2,000 kiUed and Qattara depression. nation-wide raids during the last Japanese submarines recently priations dispute which restrcted agriculture fund, immediately in wounded in heavy fighting in BUllETIN • • • tbree days rose to 124. have attacked at least nine allied WASHING'rON (AP)-Govern the government's authority to sell terpreted this as tlat support of Kiangsi province, Chinese central LONDON, Friday (AP)-Th, Tbe axis jOiltion on the soutb All four pleaded innocent yes- and neutral ships. ment prosecutors, unfolding be surplus wheat for Uvestock feed the senate's ammendment aulh news dispatches reported last Stockbolm correspondent of the 'extends lome 30 or 40 mlle!\ &0 terday in federal court to charges The official war of1ice report lore a special trial commission a at sub-parity prices. ori2:i"g sale of 125,000 bushels of night. Dally Man reported too .., ihat tbe west of a line drawn north of conspiracy to advise Bund mem- sa id tbe 140-square-mile island bizarre story of sabotage plotted Signing a stop-gap measure to government-held wheat (or feed All told, the Chinese' unofficially Adolf Hitler, wbo last Deeem and IIOIIth ' titrourh EI AI"meln bel'S to refuse to serve in the coun- with a population of less than 18. in Berlin, appeared yesterday to Provide the agriculture depart at about 83 cents a bushel. reported nearly 5,000 Japanese ber assumed the "lntuUive" mill lliit 'bere was no Indication the try's armed torces, and to make ,000, was occupied by British forces have reached the chapter dealing ment with July operating funds, Accqrdingly, Russell said that casualties in various fighting sec tary leadership of the' Genu.1I. British ,round forces had ven false statements in conncction with July 2 without resistance or ca- with the arrest by FBI agents of the presictl!nt said in a statement when the conference group meets tors in recent engagements. armies, bas yielded to &be d~ hired &0 'be westward alon, tbe registration of aliens. suaLties. the eight nazis who landed on the that "our war needs do not per again, probably next week, he • • • mands of his hlrb Ilommand aDd 'outb~f1l line held l)y tbe foreel east coast from submarines last mit compromise of partisan dis would ask the house members to Meanwhile, the headquarters restored Field Marsbal Walter III Marshal Rommel. month. cord." He added that the disputed seek another vote of that body on of U.S. Lieut. Gen. Joseph W, von Brauchltllch as commander • • • Citizen's Defense Corps Deepest Secrllcy issues involved "more abundant the question. The house previous SUlwc:lI ,nnounlled tbat United In cbld. The harassment of the west The trial of the eight on charges production of things we need" ly had voted to bar the sale of States bombers Idt eight fires ward portions of that, sector was Clas es for generlll instruction of the members, approximately either be cut or at least gravely 200 In number, of the CItizen's Defense corps will be Ilonducted In of violating the articles of war .... hich he previously had defined grain held by the commOdity raglnr in Hankow, Japan's main undertaken by the Bdtish tighter continued to be cloaked in the as meat, poultry and dairy pro credit corporation at less than base In the Interior of China, In threatened over a 100-mile length, plane patrols. , 'he junior high school building every Monday and Friday nlrht, Already, it not cut, the rail link beginning July 20th. A group of 25 instrnctors bllS been IIIlllured by deepest secrecy. However. the ducts. full parity prices, $1.34 on the a raid carried out Monday. 'Dust was a problem in the aerial commission issued a brief state "This is no time," he comment· farm in the case of the wheat. The Chinese acknowledged yes probably was under attack of dive oJ\erations but fighter-bombers the Ilorps and will conduct two ,bours of clB.811 work at eallh meetlnr of the unit. . ment-the first official acknowl ed, "to hamstring successful prin "I think there is a possibility terday that the Japanese were in bombers or long range artillery. attacked enemy positions on the edgement that the trial was under ciples." thaI the house may alter its stand," complete control of the 450-mile Sink 3 ShipS ~Is airfields at El Daba and scor A need for 50 persons. 25 men and 25 women, to act as menenl'el1l way-that gave this summary of Senator Russell (D-Ga), chair- (See FARM, page 5) Clrekiang-Kiangsi railway. Three ships totaling 22,000 tons, ~ direct hits on planes refueling yesterday's proceedings: a tanker and two transports, we~ wt&h the Citizen's Defense corps was announced yes~rday b1 H. I. ------there. 'Enemy vehicles disper$ed "The military commission c~ declared sunk in the Baltic sea. over'the desert weJ:e also hit. Jennings, corps director. The recruHlnr 01 tills bQdy of menenl"ers wlll berln Immcdiately. vened at 10 a. m. The defendants, ROMMEL COMMANDS-IN PERSON Soviet submarines have b~n . • ',DoWII' W PlaneB accompanied by their coumel, active in that "German hike" for ,.;, flghth patrol downed seven were brought before the commiss Eastern Mine nearly two weeks, disrupting Ger enemy aircraft on one mission and The organlzation of 'he volunteer police and lire Squads or the Citizen's Defense corps has not been completed. Men Interested In ion, and will remain before the man transport lines to their siege lIlother axis plane was destroyed commission throughout the pro lines before Leningrad and the by antiJaiteraft fire. serving with these corps are urged to make application imDIedlately wllh either Ihe city police or fire chief. ceedings. north. Of three enemy aircraft raiding "The sessions will be closed, Blast Kills Telling of the &reat batUe on · 'Alexandria llit n~t, with no necessarily so, due to the nature the upper Don, the communique damage reported, one was shot Applicants for Nurses aides are urgently needed. A new cl... for &he Instruction of nurses aides will be sl.aried as soon as the mini of the testimony, which invol~es said: down -and another damaged by the security of the United States "On one of the sectol1l west of night fighters. In all the British mum enrollment requirement Is reached. and th~ lives of its soldiers, sailors Twenty Men Voronezh, fierce battles are con reported six ,irer,It lost. and citzens." tinuing." An hour alter the overnight re MORGAlITOWN W. Va. CAP The communique saId "no mate- . cess, a second statement was -An official of the Pursgloye Coal rial changes took place on oth~r Redl Say Super-Battle,hip Put Out of Action- issued which disclosed that seven Mining company reported late sectors." witnesses bad been heard and that last night that 20 miners were • • • the defense counsel was given the killed in an explosion in the con- A hu,e m... of 800 Gei'llWl opportunity to cross-examine each cern's mine on Scott's Run. , tanks was reported ltalled , OIl Tirpitz Limps to Fjord Hideaway one. It explained also that every Joseph Pursglove, who directed the wesl bank of the upper DoD person appearing before the com rescue operations for the company, and Tlm08henko was repo1ie4 MOSCOW, ••• (AP)-Russian nllval and that all* s hlps* of* the convoy Russian dispatches* * * said the new- mission, except the prisoners, was issued tbe statement giving the 1l0unter-aUackln, bold, In Ul attempt to erulb the enelD1 be h authorities sald last ni.ht the Ger- reached a Russian port in saiety. est and greatest German warship sworn 10 secrecy. definite total of victims almost fore be ~uld Cr.II &be vital ' man super-battleship Tlrpitz \lad ('rhe German high command. estimated variously from 35 000 ~ There bave been reports of seven hours after the blast trap· been put out of action for several deD1lng that tbe Tirplh either ' a sharp dUfereDlle 01 oplnioD ped two crews of miners four and waterwa, In force. . ';IIOIIthi by the darin, attack ot a had been damared or even at- 50,000 tons, was crippled Monday whether anythlnr a& all sbould a half miles underground. • • • red IUbmarine, but saw her sortie tacked, reported that German by a submarine commanded by be said about tbe &rial before Pursglove said the bodies would The outnumbered and oI1t Into the Artie .. evidence that air attacks on Murmanlk, prob- youthful Capt. Nicolai Lunin. 1&.. 1l0nlllUlilon. This question was be brought to the surtace in the gunned Russians said the situation !be oqts have turned their lJUIin able destination of the convoy. r Lunin is one of the Soviet b~l1eved to have been before early morning hours and taken to was serious alon, the violently llavll effort .,ain.t allip lanes left fires In ha,rbor and o\&Y. navy's best known oUlcers. He is a White House conference toda1 a Morgantown mortuary for Iden eruptina 120-mlle southern front from America Uld Britain to Rus- Previous German oUlcla1 reports Icredited with sinkina seven enemy ot Preslden' Roosevelt, Dlreetor tification by relatives. where German advance guards 1Ia. ' had said 32 out of 38 sblps In transports totaling more than 50,- Elmer Davis of tbe office of war Eighteen of the dead had been were struggling m1ghtly to breach , '!'wi Ice torpedoed and officially the convoy were sunk by IIlr 000 tons, once escaping aIter two IDformation, and 8eeretary of tentatively identified earlier. the red army defeOies. I dec'ted seriously damaged, the and U-boat aotlon and that one hours of deptb charges. War 8tlmllon. Rescue efforts had been ham The shallow, sluggish upper Don TirP,itz Umped back to the shel- of tbe vllJlllCls destroyed was a . The Tirpltz was surrounded by Apparently, the decision was to pered by fire which followed the which is 500 to 700 feet wide at fer of • w.. tern NorWealap fjord United States heavy crnlser.) a ring of destroyers when the two give out some information but explosion alld It was hours before the polnt of battle west of VorO With her accompanyln, squadron, The size of the squadron which torpedoes slammed into her hull. lease except from General McCoy. the center of the blast scene could nezh offered only a slight barrier tIM pllota 01 Soviet rellonnaissanoe escorted the huge battleship- the .Russian dlspatches related. R. McCoy, president of the com be reached. to the German juggernaut, but the Plille. reported. There, while three heavy cruisers and eight de- Immediately after the attack, misBlon which is sitting in life About 70 (If the mine's 300 em determined red army was inataUed 1IIIcIer7,Oing repairs, I~e may be stroyel'l-was taken by the Rus- Russian reconnaissance planes saw or death judaement on the accused ployeea were inside at the time In the ravine-cut hUls above tile 'Iilnerable to renewed RAJ' air at- sians as proof that the chid Ger- the German squadron proceed on men, the question of what should of the blast. Twenty-six were east bani$; and puttillf up fierce Iaeb. man concern henceforth will be Its original route toward the con- be said. checked off as safe but company resistance. ' 'RUllten diMpatch81 .ald the sub- to cut otf allied aid to the red voy for some time, but Its speed A1ter the first statement, It wal offlclall said at .least two dozen, German Field ManhaI Erwin JlolDInel, OODUIIIllder of tbe German Reid II Day. lllarine attack c1isrupteCI operatloOi army, and that Hitler's major reduced to 10 knots. announced th.ere would be no re and poulbly more, went back to Atrlka corps, ltands, ....ht, OD a banker aDd llrnaJ. a comm&Jtd '0 a The main German armored and '01 th~ Ilrol\l German squad~on naval attention now has shifted Then It turned bll\=k toward the lease except from Genral McCoy. aid In rescue work without re detachment of hJI loree. Alter Rommel drove &be British back 111'0 meehanlied force. now have beII1 IIa1Dat I b~ ~ed an. convoy, trom Atlantic to Arctic. Norwegian shore. (See TRIAL, pace II) portlhl· Ei'Ypt, the allied fOTCe. .'lIfeQed and c01lDter ••&t&ck~cL ,. _ .. ~ • (See RUSSIAN, pap 6) . ~ PAGE TWO THE DAILY IOWAN, ' IOWA CITY, IOWA FRIDAYi JULY 10, 1942 weeks a food it m i de Ignated as the Victory THE WAR SHOULD END IN 1942 THE DAILY IOWAN Food pecial. Usually this item is cho en be (F.oR SOME PEOPLE) OFF IC I A L 'DA I L Y BU L LET IN Published every mornin! except Monday cause of an over-supply, or because shipping by Student PublicatWDa Ineorporated at difficulti brought on by the hortage of 126-130 Iowa avenue, Iowa City, Iowa. traD8portation facilities make it impo. ible to Board 01 'I'm tees: Frank L ' :Mott, Clyde moys the product to di tant market. W. Hart, A. Craig Baird, Kirk H. Porter, Ff'Nilll alld vegetables, 'Which. in. form r Frank Burge, Glenn Horton, Blaine Asher, y ars were aUowed to ripen in railroad Elhabeth Charlton, nan McLaughlin. cars, must 'IIOW be transported to ·j'1r.e Pre. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Fred M. Pownall, Publisher markets a 80071 as possible. The gov rn Elec' John J. Greer, Busineflll Manager tIlent is att e mpling ~ 1l0wtlwt we ar at Friday, July 10 River." Art auditorium. Univ" Pro~ Robert D. Noble, Editor war, to do away with the great amou11t • Heat Waves From Peace Officers' Short Course. Film Society. Admission by mtm· 01 waste permitted i11. former years. River room, Iowa Union. bership only. Entered II second class mail matter It th. A Closed Session 4:10 p.m.-Art department lec 8 p.m.- Concert by Summer !MI • • • WAS H I N G TON- The heat tUre, "Formal Values in Contem sion band and all-state choma. po6toffice at Iowa City, Iowa, under the act By 1i ting the item lUI a p cial food for were an of congl'e88 of March 2, 1879. waves you have telt lately probab porary Art," by Philip Guston. Art Iowa Union. a designated period, the item can be pur ly emanated from the closed ses auditorium. Wednesday, July 15 tidered b chased at new low price, th11s offering the 8 p.m.-University play, "Thun_ 4:10 p.m.-Art department lec as the si. Subscription rates-By per year i sions of the war labor board. mail, $5 housewif an opportunity to save money while which has been trying to decide. der Rock", UniversIty theatre. ture, "Expressive Techniques in short CO by carrier, 15 cents weekly, $6 per year. at the same time. he is aiding the gov rnment in seclusion, the question ot a 8 p.m.-University lecture by Contemporary MUSic," by Arnold its lourt The Associated Presa is exclusively entitled in guarding against waste of vital food Rtocks. wage increase in "little steel." J. Hambro, tonner presiding Smalt. Art auditorium. be beld t t(J ute for npublicatil)D of all newl dispatches This dominant current economic officer of Norwegian parliament. 8 p.m.-Concert, all-state high Newsp far this umm r tomatoe ha\' been the Iowa Union campus or Macbride school symphony orchestra. Ad ertdited to it or not otherwise credited in this only Victory Food placed on the market. Mer issue has brought out the hottest In the members of the board. They auditorium in event of inclement mission by ticket, Iowa Union. paper and also the local DeWI published chants, restaurant owner and consum rs are weather. Friday, July 11 hetein. immediately became deadlocked urg d to cooperate with the Victory food pro as soon as the doors WeJ.·e closed. 9-12 p.m. - Dollar-a-Couple 4:10 p.m.- Art department lec. gram. dance, Iowa Union. ture, "Form and Expression in TELEPHONES Readlnc aroud the report of Satarday, July 11 Contemporary Theater," by Wil. tbe preliminary panel board' 9 a.m.-Panel forum led by Carl liam D. Coder. Art auditorium. Editorial Office ••.••..•••..•... .4192 .taUD&' the facts of tbe case, was Society Editor ...... •...... 4193 J. Hambro, tormer presiding offi 8 p.m.-University lecture b, • Iowa May Soon Take a Big Part tbe first order of business. At cer of the Norwegian parliament. Dr. John R. Molt, World ChriJlian Office ...... BUlin 4191 every other sentence. tbe IndU8- House chamber, Old Capitol. leader, Iowa Union campus Of In Production of Synthetic Rubber t rial and labor membe ... (four of FRIDAY, JULy 10, 1942 2-2:30-A concert by the Uni Macbride aUditorium in event of Th po ibility that Iowa and other mid eacb) JUll'lped up to make chal versity Symphony orchestra will inclement weather. west farming states may play leading roI('s leu.ea or leveled thelr relaHa be broadcast over the,.. Mutual Saturday, July 18 in the drive toward the development of 8y.n- tory flna'ers at those who 1l1d . Broadcasting system. 9 a.m.-Panel forum led by Dr. • War ThroW's lowals Labor Problems One of the public members, 1hetic rubber, now looms in Washington. Monday, July 13 John Mott, wortd Christian leader. Into Reverse-Now Itls a Shortage Wayne L. Morse, from the Oregon 4: 10 p.m ..:.....A rt department lee· House chamber, Old Capitol. Congressional action on legislation to university law school. indicated by Iowa hOllld bIlve little worry doring tH e ture, "Surrealist Aspects of Con 2-2:30 p.m.-A drama will bf illCr/Ulf6 the u.tilization of 1arm crops in his attitude that he was In favor temporary Art," by Lester D. broadcast by the Department ot next y or over til(' problrm or nnemployment the manufacture of alcohol and, ynthetic of granting the $I a day wage in Longman. Art auditorium. Dramatic Arts over the Mutual according to a rE'oont report issl)ed by the rltbb r is schcduled 071 tu:o fron t "lis crease demanded by the union, Tuesday, July 14 Broadcasting system. United Stat employm nt servic('. w ek. A 1I1ea.mre calling fat· the creation but the other three public mem 9-12 a.m.-University Club cof 8:30-9 p.hl.-A concert by the • • • of a rnbber supply agency 'Which w01lld bers, who hold a balance of power, fee-bridge (partner). Iowa Union. University Symphony orchEStra b required to }r,ave synthetic rubber and mer ely shuffled their feet, 4 p.m.-Bureau of. Visual In will be broadcast over the Natlon War indll tr; in thj,~ ,tote are pro scratched their heads and attempt struction presen ts a showing of a! Broadcasting system. 'Vidi1l g the or,.atest remedy for tILe ever· alcohol produced fronl grains or olJter ed to look non-cimmiHal. educationallilms, "The Production Tuesday, July 21 pr"ent problem. Appro.nmattly 50,000 farlll products has been reported lavor These doubtful three included Front." E-I05 East Hall. Open to 7:30-p.m. - University ClUb, me" alld 1AIOTfLl' ?I ar employed in I hese ably to tlte senate by an agricultural COll~ Board Chairman William H. Davis, the public. No charge. bridge (partner). Iowa Union. 1'nd1/stri sand abotlt 20000 mor are ex mittee and will be given close considera 9S well as George Taylor, the Uni 8 p.m.-Moving pictures; two Wednesday, July 22 pected to be added dittoing the 11ext six tion. Senator (JILY M. Gillette Iras a'/1 - veL'sity of Pennsylvania profes films by Pare Lorenz, "The Plow 6 p.m.-Pi Lambda 1'heta \\m 1wttnced that he or some other 8Mlolor sor, and Frank Graham, of the that Broke the Plains" and "The ner, Iowa Unron months. Thr ordance plants at Bttrling TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS 8: I 5-Musical Miniatures University of North Carolina. t01~ and Ank ny 1 ad ,in. the lotal1Utmber 'Qill call the tIlea.~ttr e 'tP for debate. • 8: 3O-News, The Dally Iowan The arfllment centered entire (For Inlermatlon regarding dates beyond tbl.s schedule, tee 01 employe s. Today n arly OlUl-tllird 01 cienti began tudy or tb po ibiLity of TREASURY STAR PARADE- 8:45-Keep 'Em Eating ly arollJld tbe Question of wheth reservations in the office 01 the Prelliden\, Ol" Ct.,,\t~l . ) til e war industri s employe ., are UJo men producing synthetic rubber, for commercial Edward Kilenyi, American-born 8:55-Service Reports er the union should have the $1 (Hid the proportion. will inrrea., . nse, from farm products, immediately follow pianist hailed by Sir Thomas a day or nothinK. But It was ing th ('nactment of Ule tire \'ationing pro 9-American Literature. Prot. Quite evident that the board's GENERAL NOTICES Althougb the labor supply today is suffi Beacham as "an artist in tbe grand Hardin Craig ci nt, the gl'eatest difficulty for tIle induR gram. According to the findings of these attempt to solve thIs most vital manner of Liszt and Rubenstein." 9:50-:-Program Calendar point In the Kovernment's war tries i in finding. killrd work rs. 'fbirty sci ntist grain w r clcclat· d to b the best describes in music and narration MUSIC ROOM SCHEDULE r READING EXAMINATION · uit(>d for this production. lO-Treasury Star Parade economies policy would have io July 10-10 to 12 a.m., 3 to 5 The Ph.D. French Reading Ex•• fiv hundl'ed persons lire now taking ,chool the growth of nazism as it ap p.m.· mination will be given Saturday LPadillg the Mtion in corn yie /(l, and peared to him in "I Saw tbe Lights 10:15-Yesterday's Musical Fa- be laken to Mr. Roosevelt In (he ing to enable them to fill vital indm1trial vorites end for a compromise solution, July 11-10 to 12 n.m., I to 3 )Dorning, July ~5, b'om 6-8, in posts. On(' difficulty in arranging fol' tran . wen 1tp at lite top i1l !iou"es on other Go Out in Europe," on the Trea eUher publicly or privately. p.m., 4 to 6 p.m. Room 313 Schaeffer Hall. fer of workpr. from non- ssentillJ to s.~e ntial yraill8, lowa sfands in line to bcne{1:/ from sury Star Parade program broad 10:30-The Bookshelf The panel board passed the buck July 12-4 to 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. Please make application betore job is th(' unwillingn('. s of workers to lose III nl'w program. Should the legislation cast at 10 o'clock this morning on II-Shakespeare, Prof. Hardin to the trembling twelve by con July 13-10 to 12 a.m., 3 to 5 Thursday, JulY' 23, in Room 310 WSUJ. Kilenyi was In Vienna just their seniority rights. Many employers con· fot· "lte forwal'ding of this syntlr etic rllb Craig cluding the cost of living had in p.m .• 7 to 9 p.m. Schaeffer Hall. No applications ac before the anschluss, in Poland be creased 13.3 percent in steel cities cepted after that date. tacted by the employm('nt s rvice throughout ber program be macted· a number of fore it tell, and escaped from 11 :50-FaJ'm Flashes th stat have r fused to promise protection plallts will probably be eQ1t.~t1' lIrted il~ 12-Rhythm Rambles between April 1941 and March UNIVERSITY PLAYNlGllT Th" ne)!" examination will ba France shortly before the nazi vic 1942, the period of the last con given in earlY Octobc:'. of seniOt·ity rights to workers who otherwise Or e state. tory. 12 :30-Views and Interviews The third all-university play tract. In a way, this really sug night will be held Saturday even ROMANCELANGUAG~ are willing to chang to e ntial work. 12 :45-Navy Time gested more of an increase than the ing, July 11. Activities are sche DEPARTMENT FBI AGENT- I-Musical Chats • • • union demanded, as B boost of $1 duled as follow: archery, tether One of tire most noticl'able shortages of J. L. Dalton, special acent for 2- A Better World for Youth a day works out to about 12'h per ball, darts, volley ball, ring golf, EDUCATIONAL PLACJ;MENT ' the FBI in Des Moine., win be 2:15-Waltz Time cent increase. Any student registered with th~ labor at Hll' momlmt is ill. rural com71lwni Interviewed by Barbara Hudson 2:30- The Home Front horse shoes and baseball, :trom 7 But as everyone knows such an to 9 p.m. on the playfield, south educational placement office who ti , wit t'O farm r aro beino fared with at 12:30 this noon on the VieWs 2:45-You Never Know is interested in a poSition for the and Interviews prOl'l'am heard 3-Victory Bulletin Board Increase, or any part of it, will of Iowa Union; swimming for men 'the problf1l1 of harve .• ting th.eir crops break the whole structure which and women, 7 to 9 p.m. in the wo faU should leave his summer sche over W8 UI. "Tire teallnr"..tll :3:10-Musical Survey, Pro r. dute and address with the educa 1vifh less aid. Ihlln 11" form er VFars. Philip G. Clapp the adm inistration has loosely men's gymnasium, and table ten be the subject of tbe interview. erected against inflation, attempt tional placement oftice immediate DaltoD Is in Iowa Cily attendln. 4-The Woman Next Door nis, social dancing, featuring the ly. • • • ing to hold present wages in line tango, from 9 to 10 p.m. in the wo ]OW/l no long r is lac d with an un mploy the peace officers' short course, 4:15-Pleasantdale Folks with present prices. FRANCES M. OAMP whe(e he Is one of the spea.ket:s. 4:30- Tea Time Melodies men's gymnasium. Swimmers are Director ment problem, but instead is faced with one • Commandos Set for Hollywood The "Uttle steel" case is, there asked to bring their own suits and of finding sufficient labor for th ne d of 5-Children's Hour fore, a test not on ly 101' Genera I Before It Appeared in Magazine NAVY TIME- 5:30-'Musical Moods registration card for admittance to RECREATIONAL SWIMMING the state ill all arells. Motors, Chrysler and other similar the pool. In case of rain. activities The rp.r.rp'AtinnR.I swimming hour By ROBBIN COONS Lt. Alexander McKelway, chap 5:45-News, The Dally Iowan lain of the naval pre-flight training 6-Dinner Hour Music cases now pending before the witl be held in the women's gym at the women's gymnasium has HOLLYWOOD - Lester OWlln, the pro school bere, will be interviewed 7- Headline News" Jack T. board, but for all wages. nasium. been changed to 8 and 9 p,m. on • Nazis Forced to Move Factories dncer, is excited about "'I'h Commandos," With a political campa.lgn. FREDERIC S. BEEBEE, Tuesdays and Thursdays. This Is by Ensign Vernal LaVoir on the Johnson coming on, however, few expect Navy Time program broadcast Men's Physical Education open to all members of the uniVI!l' Out of Reach of British Planes th£> C. . Forest('r story he bought fOr picturcs 7:15-Melody Time the administration to detend Its over WSUI at 12:45 this noon. 7 :30-Sportstime LUCILLE KERBER, sity staft and faculty and their ('vell before it appeal' d in magnzine form. Ona- current price-structure firmly Women's PhySical Education The R.A.P. 's ma iva raids on German in .Tohn Farrow, diJ'ecting, is finding- "The 7:45-Evening Musicale, husbands, to women graduate stu dn trial townll are 11aving their eflect. Top by denying any Increase, as mat dents and their husbnnds. Fees ommandos" tris mat. TODAY'S PROGRAM belle Ellett B-Meet Your Navy stand might have labor reper IOWA MOUNTAINEERS must be paid at treasurer's office speed production in th German Reich hall Paul Muui, who is starring, is excit('d, too, cUIIIIlons In cobvessJonal elec been slowed down and in some locations evi 8- Moming Ohapel, Prof. Hardin 8:30-Album of Artists Horseback riding enthusiasts are by all except students. in a way-a cautious way. tloJlll, a compromise that will invited to join Iowa Mountaineers dently seriously hamp red, perhaps put out Craig 8:45-News, The Datly JOW1l.n PROF.M.GLADYSS~ It is not that Ml1Ili is still worril'd that, keep labor Quiet and preserve in a ride Tuesday, July 14, at the Women'. Pbyslcal Eduea&iol of action for a. cOllsiderabl length of time. some semblance of an Ot'derly Upmler riding stables. Meet 6 being dark, he will not be accepted a a Nor antl-Inllatlon polley, therefore. Report coming out of 'l'urkey quote It pok - wegian hero. He and Farrow went down to The Network Highlights p.m., engineering building. Make Ph.D. READING TESTS man 8! lI&ying that O('rmany ill Rending Is obviously forecast by the cir Los Ang Ie. harbor and talked to heroes of reservations by caUlng 3701. The Ph.D. reading test in GI!l' thou ands of workel'8 and tablishing many NBC-Red cumstances. KATHRYN NEUZn. man will be given Monday, July Norway's merchant marine - men who face so, new wa!' factone iu Czechoslovakia since the Even the question of how Secretary (See BULLETIN. Qage 5) Quisling, which is death, if captured- and WHO (1040); WMAQ (610) long this whole loose anti-infla heavy British raids on German industrial saw that some of the. e heroe's were IIR dark of tion technique con continue to have towns. skin and hair as Paul Muni. B-Fred Waring general eUect already is being • • • • • • Time raised, in view of the variety of 11[ortJ raids of this sort arB going to keep 6:15-John W. agitations in the congressional Muni will tell you tilBt he lia no cause for News of the World farm bloc, the two back-trackings 'A MAN ABOUT Hitler from sending Ihe steady stream 01 misgivings. HI.' will tell you thaUrwin Shaw 6:SO-Neighborhood Call by Leon Henderson (under con 'I£pplie$ h. mllst keep Ilowin (J to his artll has don a beautiful job of the script. H e 7- Clties Service Concert gres$nal pressure), and the com ,es in BU$SU6 and Egypt to wage all-ou.t will t('ll you that he sees in "The Comman 7:30-In!ormation Please ing period of scarcity of consumers' war. Ami the united nations' calISe i.~ dos" not so much an " action picture" as the B-Waltz Time goods. MANUATTAN also being Itelped by the cOl/rageolL8 story of the stoicism of a people who llave 8:30- Plantation Party The talked-ot national gas ra C"ecll people. In an aUempt to continue suffered invasion and will not bow to it. 9-People Are Funy tioning step cannot possibly be tltis impedi1Jg of prod1tction, it is· re 9:30-Tent Show Tonight taken this month, or very soon, on Muni, answering questions straightforward 100News a scale such as is being imposed In ~orted that ba1lds of marauders are oper ly, talking quietly and earn('stly, wiJl make lO:15-Melody Magic the east. Publication and distri Cite Pragl~e in By GEORGE TllCKER Lionel Hampton wants to knoW. lUing from lores's around YOll understand that lJ e call b "excited" lO:30-S0ngs,My Brother Tauihl bution of nearly twenty million tver-l1lcrealing nltmber.! to sabotage the about no picture-in-the-making. He can men Me, the Dinning Sisters - boo k s would require several NEW YORK- One minute inter- "Who was that woman I saw yOU '/lew SiltltP devised in Cz~hoslovakia. tion without wincing eyen "Hudson's :Boy," 11-War News months. OPA has not yet started to view with Billy Rose: "This outwit last nigh!.?" 11:05-Richard Himber's Or print the books on the required is certainly a tone-deaf war. • • • • • • hi" latest and most unfortunate film - it This'll give you somethln, til A German arrival in Ankara told German Marted well, but soon there were signs on the chestra scale. Where is the equivalent of all the 11 :30-Teddy Powell's Orchestra But a. distributors' rationing think about. .. . Yesterday' I residentll there Monday that since the death horizon, like storm clouds, and the signs ma 11 :55-News pro.ram, Ilmltlnc the supplies great songs of World Waf I-such was walki ng alonl a Iide slleet of Reinbard Heydrich, "Hitler's hangman," tl'riali,.,cd into a new low for the Muni career. to dealers. could be put Into op as Tipperary. There's a Long and two girls were about ten IJtI 25,000 German soldiers, aided by 100,000 Paul Munj, who was content to be Muni Blue eration wltbout any advance Lctng Trail, Over There? You in tront of me. Sudenly one of Gestapo men, are working night and day to Weisenfreund in tIle old days and to stay in KSO (14110); WENR (11110) preparation, except toward edu can't say the boys haven't tried. the girls began to beat the air as if she were trying to chase awa, halt these sabotage effortil. It seems that the the theater, to wear beards one week and knee cation of the public as to the Tbe song writers bave certainly slaying of 10,000 Czechs in reprisal for Heyd pants the next, first came to Hollywood when necessity. Consumption outside a swarm of bees. 6-Scramble put enough notes down on paper That's exactly what ahe was rieh'8 888&88ination is not making tile peopl talking pictures were in their infancy and 6:30-The Lone Ranger the east could thull be llmited as much as 25 percent without any ... But, somehow, they don't trying to do. severa I bees ."" cower in fright a the Germans thought it nobody knew whether the new-born was 7-Gang Busters swarming around her head. The), would do, but is working the opposite way. 7:30-Meet Your Navy disastrous effects. At least no come off .... Only one good song prodigy or idiot. lIe made" The Valiant" to hardships w ere experienced weren't paying the slightest .t Combined British and American air raids critical praise, and then-because Lon Chaney B-Listen America so far, and that's British .... .l 8:30-Songs by Dinah Shore wben .ueh a. method WII8 tried tentlon to the other alrL ou Germany in the near future, 'plus the con was a make-up king and very, very popn1ar first In the east wrote one myself, "Keep 'Em Mter she had chased the befI til'loed resistance by sabotage of the Czech 8:45-Men of the Sell IIOmrbody at the old Fox studio decided to go 9:15-Men, Machines and Vic- The latest authorative inpress Smiling." ... Charlie King sings away, she said. "You know. I gotu nationals in combatting totalitarian rule, Lon six better. Muni came forth in "Seveu tory ion (it has changed often in recen t it at the Diamond Horseshoe. and quit using that honeysuckle per may yet be one of the aeciding lactol'8 in the Faces." Muni was in bearty agreement with 9:45-WillJam Hillman and Er weeks) is that some such program he gets a good hand .. . But, gen fume. Every time I use It IfId downfall of Hitler aud his butchers. the studio executive who said the femmes nest K. Lindley, News Here and of control ra tioning may be a t erally, the response hasn't been walk down tbe street the beH would never take llim as a substitute fol,' hand Abroad tempted befOre the elections. Any good . .. I've come to the conclu come after me." SOme Charlie Farrell, and he retreated to lO-Nick Jerret'. Orchestra thin, more drastic could logically sion that though the American . . . ~ people are thoroughly aware of Ed Wynn's newest Invllntlon, lJ • Government Plans to Curtail New York. He had made $750 a week, more 10:3().....Gllllln Miller's Orchestra be expected to wait until after l1-War News the printing is done-and perhaps the seriousness of the job they're a racing form which he ,ptt ~aste of Food Products in Country money than he'd dreamed of, and he and the balloting. facing they don't want to har sents, during "Laugh, ToWll Bella Finkle, his wife, knew so little about 1l:05-Buddy Pranklln Orches- ,With everyone being urged to close coopera tra The llmaller war. plants corp monize about it." Laugh," to Emil Coleman, the or,· spending it that they invested it in stocks- ' 1l:55-NeWI oraUon lerlllla.tlcm waa rushed . , . chestra leader, who conducts til" tion, the American housewife has a1ao been $22,000 worth. . 81 I said, "Billy, what about thot pit band. ,~ ~Ued upon to lend valuable aid in the all lllro .... h cOD&'relS an emer ,eDc), save 8IIIllII bU8lneu, but new farm you've bought?" "Let "I thought you boys'd like thjj," out war program. • • • MUS to Came 1929, and tbey were back on Broad three weeks after Ils adoption me tell you about my victory giggled Wynn, "since you seem /10 N ellJ projMta and plam Irafte been WON (no) Julie Stevens recreates "K.IU), WPB Chairman Donald Nel80D garden," he enthused. "It's won way, broke. A new "cycle" had hit Holly crazy about the horses." , .' darted .«nce ottr entrance into tILe war Fa)' Ie" heroine of ChrlltlJ1)her wu 1&111 finlerin, .. IW from derful. Eleanor wants to stay out Then Wynn unfolds the 10J1ll a1ld the most recent is the Victory Food wood. James Cagney in "Public Enemy." 7-Call Tinney, Sizing Up the Morley's belli selllnr novel of wblch to ch_ a director. there all the time. I can hardly and It turns out to be a pair of program. This plan has been established Edward G. RobinllOn in "IJittle Caesar." News that name on "Stories America Con,ressional pressure has been get her to cdme into town." paper pants .... "So you'll 1:1_'" to IJnable the ho"sewive. 01 America. to Gangsters. Howard Hughes wanted Paul 7:15-Fiaht A,ainst I"fiatlon brou,ht on him in tavon ot certain "HOw's that biography ot you something to lIet home in," he ell aid in th. 1l1ar program t1r.,,01I.(Jh. the U;I) MUlIi to do "Scarface." Muni, no handsomer, 8:30-Double or Nothln, . Loves;" on the Columbia network. hl~ly-backed candidates for the that John Anderson is writing?" plalhs. . . of .pecial foods dttf'ing specJfied period. 88ked $25,000. A n ag~nt of Hughes offered 9-Treasure Hour of Soni MIlS Stevens made her ltaa'e and job (rom the middle west, but Nel "It's comina along tln~. It'll be Another of Wynn's new ~nvell of tifne .. .1~,OOO. Then his wife. filettled for $22,500. radio debuts In her ho~e toWn, son has told aU the 1n!lu~nce out in the fall. fhat Anderson is tions is II colleCtion 00" P 41 • • The machine aWl, aircraft car- 1M. Lou.. In the role of "KlttJ" wieldera he intends to back a le Il ,ood writer." churches that expresses emotiOll; And flO "Searface" becatM a bit that !!till riel', torpedo, ~rplane, depth gltlmote small busineliB man (not "Is he goinll to tell all, Billy'I" It you give n qUarter, the ])OJ. Given the name Victory Food Special, the plaY1J, and PatH Muni became It star-a star bomb, barbed wire, super-fuel" Ihe h.. an opportunlb to clnw a promoter or a smaU buslness Billy thought that over tor a chimes a happy little sol'll. 1i'ut jf plan was devetoped by the United Stlltes De- who, understandably, cannot become "ex dive - bombing and parachute eD her Irllh allc",1')' fer aatheD politician) and such a one has moment .. you throw tn a plug nlck.l • till. 1>'rtment oL\grlcnlture. Flvery two or three cited" oyer 8. new role. troops are American ide... atel". been har to find. "Well, almo.t all." \uttolda wllich ••,. "iIli.fI'. /1 • • '._ .. ,- ...... -. "4/. 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