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University of Northern Iowa UNI ScholarWorks The IOWAVE [newspaper] WAVES on Campus January 1943 The IOWAVE [newspaper], November 5, 1943 United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve. Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy Copyright ©1943 IOWAVES Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uni.edu/iowave_newspaper Part of the Military and Veterans Studies Commons Recommended Citation United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve., "The IOWAVE [newspaper], November 5, 1943" (1943). The IOWAVE [newspaper]. 67. https://scholarworks.uni.edu/iowave_newspaper/67 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]. Tl-IE · IOWAVE VOLUME I No. 15 U. S. NAVAL TRAINING SCHOOL, CEDAR FALLS, IOWA 5 NOVE'MBER 1943 Chaplain Ill; Rev· Knoff Reserve Blue Shirts No Longer Prescribed World News Directs Sunday Service Uniform For ~nlisted Personnel At the historic -Mosc·ow confer Chaplain J . D. Kettelle, who ence attended by Secretary of underwent an operation .Tuesday, State Hull, Foreign Secretary An 2 November, is coming along fine Lt. (j;g.) Henderson is Bride Wh ite Cotton Replaces thony Eden, and Foreign. Commis according to all reports. The sioner Molotov, and their staffs, officers, ship's company and the Of Charles J. Hearst Dress 81.ue it was stated that closer cooper,a enllisted personnel all wish him a speedy recovery. Lt. (j. g .. ) Gladys Henderson, tion on the battlefronts and united New uniform regulations for the action in the peace to folJ.ow While Chaplain Kettelle is away, Public Relations Officer, and Char vic winter, received from Washington tory through eventual cre,ation of Reverend Gerald Knoff, Director les J. Hea:rat were married at the of the Bureau of Religious Activ this week, were announced b.Y En. a general international organiza.. h ome of the groom, Maplehurst sign G. ity for the Iowa State Teachers R . Rodgers;, uniform of- tion was pledged. Farm, Cedar Falls, by the Rever ficer. · China was dealt in on a surprise College will direct the Sunday end Gerald Kn four-power declaration whereby morning Protestant Services. Oth off, 30 October 1943, All Women's Reserve enlisted United States, Great Britain, Rus er local ministers have been invit at 1530. personnel are affectep. by an order· sia and China pledged themselves ed to take over the, services for Only the immediate members of of the discontinuan<;e of the r e serve blue shirts. 'fhese will no to united action in the peace to the foJJowing two Sundays and the family were present at the their names will he announced longer be a part -0f the regulation follow the unconditional surrender ceremony of their respective enemies and to later. uniform, but may, · however, be establish an organizati,on for main The couple will make their home worn for dress off the station un. taining peace and security. N PO Announces at 2310 Clay Street. til the shirts are no. longer ser Mrs. Hearst was in the first viceable. Any trainees who have ITALIAN FRONT Ch ristmas Mailing new, unworn reserve blue, shirts Allied headquarters announced class of Wave Officers at North which wer,e purchas:ed at Hughes!' the seizure of Teano, the control ampton and has been on this sta Army and Navy Store may return! 'ling point to important roads Instructions tion since the beginning of the them and receive credit slips. flanking the enemy's Massico Postal facilities for handlling school here last December. Be. These slips may be ·exchanged for Ridge anchor, in a relentless mile Christmas mail are seriously ham fore joining the Waves Mrs. Navy blue shirts, or for the new -by mile march up the Italian pered this year. To assure prompt Hearst was director of the Stu white cotton, long-sleeved shirts peninsula. deliver:y of packages and cards the dent Union at t he University of which · are now being issued all With equal progress postal authorities urge you to heed the Eighth Texas. trainees at Hunter Collegei. Army smashed through the moun the following instructi•ons. Mr.. Hearst CYf is a n ·ative Ce The ·hite shirts, Jong or short tains to capture the villages of Overseas Mlail dar Falls; Vice President of th e sleeved, are now for dress wear Cantalupo and .Frosolone. This Christmas pa<;_kages may no Black Hawk County Farm Bu. only, and therefore may not be - advance placed them within nine longer be mailed to the Army. reau; Chairman of the Agricu.ltu worn without the jacket. The miles of Isernia, the central point Packages to the Navy may still ral Committee o.f the Chamber of jacket may only be removed when of the German mountain base. be sent, but with no assurance of Commerce and a member of the the Navy blue shirt.is worn. The The American troops performed delivery before Christmas. Rotary Club. a spe.ctacular single day achiev Domestic Mail white shirt may not ·be worn to ment when they advanced five A1J dette:ra must bear the send travel in. Trainees leaving the miles through pouring rain, up the er's return address in the upper New Personnel Arrive station for overnight liberty must steep mountajn slopes, to seize LEFT hand corner,. change into Navy blue before log Va11eajric,o1a, a citadel, which Mark packag.es ''Do Not Open During Past Week ging out. Until Christmas." would allow them to push on fur_ Ensign Sophie C. Hipolit and Lisle Hose For Travel To send Christmas cards free ther toward Venefro. Ensign Bonnie 0. Wesley logged seal the envelopes. A1J unsea[ed Miss Rodgers pointed out th at SOUTHWEST PACIFIC in with the medical department envelopes go Third Cla93 and re oxfords and lisle hose are t he pre Under another massive b,ombing at Cedar Falls Training School on quire 1½ cents postage. scribed uniform :for r.tave'I, or Rabaul staggered, while to the Wednesday, 3 November. They Include in the •address the zone whenever wearing the Navy blue · south, American and New Zealand replace Ensigns MacDonald and shirt. number of the locality to which iroopG were locked in a battl~ Glines. with the Japanese for possession the mail is being sent. Blue Hats Are R egulation Send your Christmas mail NOW, L. w.. Baugniet, PhM3-c report- of Choiseul Island. .The new detachable-top hats correctly addressed, and no one ed aboard recently. He replaces In the Vanakonau Airfield have arrived at Hughes'. The blue will be disappointed. J. J. Lyons, PhM2-c. bombing 45 Japanese planes were top is reguiation in S. G. Harrell, S2-c also report the NINTH destroyed, 25 while in combat. Naval District. The wearing of ed aboard during the, past week. Four Allied planes were lost. Coeds Entertain the white or blue hat and whit e Meanwhile, jun,gle troops who or black gloves is determined by landed WAVES at Choiseul me.t stiff. re At Tea Special ists and Yoemen the standards of the Naval District fristance the next evening and at The WAVES were entertained by in which WR members are sta latest reports were eng•aged in their Coed neighbors at a Tea, Receive Advancements tione'd. heavy fighting with the Japanese Thursday afternoon, 2 November. Cleaning G. I. Raincoats at Sangagi. They were greeted at the door of As of November 1, 1943, Special If the Japs had any hope of re the Commons and escorted to one ists Helen Whiteside and Christine A word of warning was issued inforcemen1Js, the reports were a of the lovely, spacious lounges a Tucker, are now Specialists S2c; by Miss Rodgers in the care and little disconcerting to them be bove Common,;;; for tea. Each As of November 1, 1943, Yeo cleaning of G. I. raincoats. Clean cause their air base has scarcely a WAV.E was then taken to a Coed's men 3c, Flora LeMay and Jean ing will remove the water.repel plane left after 200 recent bomb room and allowed to fe'aSt her nette Wri.ght, are Yeomen 2c, hav lent qualities in the material and ing m1ss1ons in which 130 tons of eyes for a little while-then more ing successfully passed their rating it is necessairy to reprocess 'them bombs were dr,opped. tea and dancing. examination. after each cleaning. .PAGE 2 THE IOWAVE 5 NOVEMBER 1943 DEAR DIARY Tl-IE IOWAVE Brrr! A Nor' Wester' just Wew Gob". across this "ship, and rushed us Again, while standing on the right into our '"Winter Blues" "Main Deck', scuttlebut drifted Speakin' of blues, some worthy through. During Captain's In_ mateys got together and brought spection, one Mate was inconsider ~ the ''Volga Boatman" into promi ate enough to lose an eyelash, nence over •our '•Blue Bonnets". which was noted by the Inspec· Published Every Friday Quite appropriate-'cause did you tion Party. Tsk! Tsk! By the Seamen of Bartlett Hall "Sails" know that our winter One of our ''Refugee3'' wa:s U. S. Naval Training School hats are fashioned after a nine heard complaining about her Bar Cedar Falls, Iowa teenth century seaman's hat? At nacle Bertha giving forth with Commanding Officer least that Platoon took the hint, nautical terms during her sleep Commander E. E. Pettee lifted anchor and sailed into a ing time. Seems to me, that Hunt song during our marching. er did a good job, when we think Officer-in.Charge of Seamen Some of ,our "Paddleboard Jock "Navy" in our sleep.