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FIVE CENTS T1IJI A ..GeIATID nl•• VOLUME XUV NUMBER 64

MEETING SHAPES COMING EVENTS :e Allied Plans.. for Spring AHacks I aid lot. from South APIlea~ Underway N"ips , lose . 4 Ships, -­~ne 01 e ' lot ~ following 'Diplomali,cActivity 'PrO[es. lent or ~s that LONDON (AP)-Plans fur sprin'g attacks from the south b~' lness Of more tban a half a dozen regullll' allied and guerrilla armies in the 72 Pla"nes In Id made Pacific; promised three·front assault against the Germans appeared well . . . :, When underway last night following the mOHt intensive diplomatic ac­ 'as iusl: thity ince the fall of Prance. ! of hll. Turkey's int ntions, and whather and how fal' • he may aid the ''II scal. ry, who allies following President Ismot Tnonu '8 conference with President •hiP.lIe 1\oosevell and Pl'ime Ministel' Chul'cllilI, remained an nigrna . Jnd un. '/ Briti h commentator made it clear rrurkey's change from n British: Aid Partisans !lee de­ benevolent non-bolligerency to outright a 'istanco to the united lIes. D.tions-if it does come-is not expected for several months. 111 it to Reuters Ankara correspondent, meanwhilo, reported tl1e wille IS Work open opinion there was that a general allied offensh'e againqt Gloucester Blasted Cabinet Spokesman qe Was Europe may be expected in tbe near futurc--" pO!; ibly before Yanks Sink 2 Light Cruisen r in reo - .pring." /hile he Turkey's official silene as to In 195-10n Bombing Says Tito's Forces I teach. elf thaI Yanks, British Take Iter intentions has l(opt the IeI'. lllanlS ond t h ir satellites guess· In Assault on Marshall Islands He w~ By Allied Airmen Do Most of Fighting I which ing. 'rhe Vichy radio 'aid Inollu last Major Heights was lo inform the Turkish cabinet Aussies Add 2 Miles PEARL HARBOR (AP)-SL'f asy ranee of the enemy'. land­ 3, dean yesterday of the Cairo conversa­ Japanese ship, including two oa ed lighters and bombers. British Policy Favors t pharo tion while the Nazi-controlled To Pre-Invasion Strip from Nazis in Italy light crut ers, were unk, four Of the '/2 planes destroyed, 64 Opponenh of Slav j 0 u bt Paris radio said Turkey's Premier I On New Britain Coast other ves Is damaged and at least IS ever Sukru Saracoglu would make an WHAT IS IN TORE for the various nallon of Europe ha, been re· 72 Nipponese planes destroyed by were shot down in combat by our General, Mihailovic I in his Fifth, Eighth Armies. important speech on Turkey's po- vealed-In part, at least.--In the ~nneuncement of the Roo;evelt. U. S. carrier task forces Which carrier planes. Anti-aircraft !ire sition Dec, 12. Churcltlll·8talin conference In Teheran. First, a .. econd front" In SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AL- attacked the enemyheld Marshall r Rieh. Roll Toward Defenses ot our ships bagged the torpedo LONDON (AP) - The Britlsh , a de. The German-cont~o\]ed Vichy western Europe was proml ed to the Ru Ian In co-ordination with LIED HEADQUARTERS, Thurs- i lands in the mid-PacifIc Iasl plan and two medium bombers. government disclosed yesterday m with radio claimed Bulgarian and Hun- the Mediterranean and Russian fronts. People ofaxl sate\llte na­ Of Path to Rome day (AP)-A 195-ton bombing Saturday, Adm, Chesler W. Nirrl­ In a minor attempt at retalia­ that the il'eater pa.rt of the support garian political leaders "still' are tlODS were given a chance to enter the fold of the democracle b raid on Gloucester, rai ine to ap- ilz announced yesterday. It Is giving to Yu,oslav iighting of Ihe ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, ~ firm in their belief in the sincerity actively worklnl' to take theIr countries out of t.'Ie war araln t the proximately 1,300 tons the explo- The American forces. com- tion, It was di clo ed, Nipponese :8 said, of Turkey's foreign policy." allies. This map gives the picture of coming event_, teUlte nation • ive weight to hit Invasion-men- manded by Rear Adm. harl phmes made nuisance raids on forces Is going to those ot the :. H, L. giers (AP)-American and British Swedish DIIl/aieh Indicated by small wastlkas. Amel ican-held Makin and Ta­ Communist-supported par II san troops of the Fifth army in Italy aced western New Britain In two A. Pownall, then beat orf vlr­ a col. In' Stockholm the newspaper -- -- weeks, was rel>orled by headqu r- orou,. and prolon,ed attacks by rawa In the Glib rl island, to 'the leader, Gen. Joslp BroI (Tiw) zed by slashed down the western slopes Allehanda in a dispatch from Is­ south of the Marshalls, Monday of Mt. Maggiore and Mt. Camino ters today along with ground enemy torpedo and bombing rather than to lhose of Gen. Druia lie ad. tanbul said there was great ner­ I'UCCCSl s on New Guinea and in plane . One unidentified Amer­ night. One plane dropped four .Iar, an into the stra tegic valley of the vousness 'in Sofia and that many the Solomon.. lean hlp ustajlled minor dam­ bombs on Makin but all struck Mlhallovic, mlnbiter Of war in lriend. upper Garigliano .\liver yesterday persons there expect Bulgaria to Mosl Vilal German Rail Line harmlessly In the lagoon. An un­ King Peter's exile ,government, on aner , wresting tue summits of While Cape Gloucesler's anti- are and ther were "111M" a1r­ 1 great break , with the Germans. aircruft positions were being de- craft los es; :pacified number of enemy planes the ground that the partisans are to the (bose peaks from the Germans and on unday night dropped eight capturing the strongly !ortUied Tlie dispalch said that it there "troyed ond supply dumps ex- the communique. ISliued simul­ doing most ot the /lghttD, agalnst Ice and is pn inv.asion of the Balkans bomb near Bcllo Islet, of the Ta­ villages of Camino, AcquapendQla In Dnieper Bend Cut by ds ploded by Clghter-cticorted Liber- taneously here Dnd in Wo 'hinglon, the Germans. Bulgarians generally want to be ator and Mitchells. Australlan sol- thus broke. the silence that ~or two rawa atoll. ! home and COCOuruzza south west of Mlg- Quettlonod abou& the most nano, on the allied side. dler!i, 80 miles to the southeost, days had followed the terse an­ " "Pro­ The tense situation in Sofia, the MOSCOW (AP)-The German ' ~ Large 1'0DC'entralions of Gcrman extended by more than two miles nouncement that our [0 r c 8, lIPectacular Internal dlllensloD ne as a Tbou(h the steady, lIaval'e most imporlont Une of communi- mcn and mntcrial on the we"t bonk along the Huon peninsula on New quickly following up the conqu t Ihnuts of Lieut. Gen. Mark W. dispatch related, was heightened In the enUre allied camp, MiD­ lproxl. by the. ,fact Bulgarian ministers cations inside lhe DnIeper bcnd- ot lhe lower Dnicp .r were Ihus Guinea the coaslal holding ' from of the GilberL I. land. , had carried a man Clull's fil'hters had , cleared the liter of State ' Richard K. Law to Berlin, Mo~cow and Ankara the railway running from Zna- threatened with encirclement. which New Britain may be in- the weight of the new central Fa· Senale Slices Nul.s from the last important told commons that "our poUcy highest are aU home lor. conferences and menka south to the port of Niko- vaded. cltic oHen ive to the Marshall was a htlcbts In this sector of tJlelr laev-wlls cut yesterday by a local The GermolU continued their Perimeter Extended chain. Is to support .1\ forcel In l.'DI'o- pewerful wh'~r line, inoludin&, that a Russian military missio'l First Red army offensive. counter-attacks r a l' l her north, On Ule weL-central coast of Beside the 72 enemy planes de- lavl. which are re iltlnl' the bIeqcIy MOilastery ridge, the is visiting the Bulgarian capitaL levoted In · Cairo Field Marshal Jan The Russian push southwest of pu. hing northeast of Ch rnyakhov, Bougainvllle, w h c r e American stroyed In aerial,combat, an unde­ New Tax Bill German.. " and he added: mathe· enemy .1111 was re,l!tinr fiercely "As thinas are, w are support­ from many 5caUeJ;'td strollr­ Christian Smuts said yesterday Kremenchug also severed the side- but their heavy losses In that ec- forces hold a beuchhead In the termined number of bombers were tty and the grea test news of the three line of this railway running to tor and the Ru ian maneuver on nbrthern Solomons 260 mil e s demolished or damaaed in the in.: the partisan forces, giving ~d. He pe!nls. them more suppOrt than we are Last reports placed British ad­ historic conferences has yet 10 Krivol Rog. 'outheast oC the New Britain strafing or runways and airdrome. erating unfold. A$Sertlng -that hat-the th:.-emiltr~re>igiOhV!tiTfl1tti8~nkimiiliintd''bIC;oallte!fld1ifllh''l!e~0... !--ti~lr(lnlJhOld 01 Rabllul, lnvadin~ Various ground Install lions were To Two Billion givlng Gencral Mihallovlc lor the n civic v~. Wlits.Ju .~» ~t,gL w·tb· ..,;"..~--=...;;:~ 1al roops have extended their perlm- destroy d or damaacd. simple reuson that the resistance mile and a hal! of the Garigliano world doesn't know about the r------_....,;_.. ..._;_, !wasa meetings is far more important eter on the northeast, occupying The aUack was directed at of the partisan forces to the Ger­ , judg· aller their seizure of Ac'quapen­ that what it was told, Smuts, pre­ ureauc.racy Ru~slan columns closing around several bridges and high ground Kwau~letn, &01 and Wot:le Is- WASHINGTON (AP) -E \1- mans Is very much greater." man,1I dola, about seven mUes south of B Znamcnka out[Janked this Dnieper poslttons against very tight oppo- lets, which are elr bllSe , and at mated yield from the new tax bILl Tito ennounced in his commu­ the key German stronghold of Cas­ mier of the Union of South Africa, and a member of the British wllr NBC Head Protests bend rail center from the south sltion. Ebflye uland. Enemy IIhl1l8 were shriveled to les than $2,000,000,- oique yesterdey thal Nazi Field sino kuarding the broad highway yeslerday by culling the big rail The new raid on Cape Glouces- Iylll( at anohor In the KwaJaleln 000 yesterday when the senate Marshal Erwin Rom mel had to Rome. cabinet, called the meetings "the launched a bl, offensive egain:Jt most significant conferences for Restrictions line to Nikolaev, but th Red army ter, the heaviest of the series and WotJe laroon, Indlcatin&' tin a n c e committee amputatcd As the Fifth army's gruelling fell back for the econd straight therc, was made Tu sday. Return- the Japan e were caurhL orf $190,000,000 from lhe house tot .. 1 the partisans, bringing up rein­ - offensive against lhe cOre of the 100 years," and asserted they day in the Kiev bulge before a Iins pilots said the continuous ,uard. in a llve-hou: sessIon. forcements from Greece, Albania German line apparently neared achieved "unanimity far exceed- WASHINGTON (AP) -Assail- clos~ ing our expectations." ing "bureaucratic control" of radio mig hI Y German counterattack poundlngs had been' so effective The presence of troop and carao The committee sliced away an and Austria, und had broken into lull sUccess after a week's bitter as "a gun aimed at the heart of powered by almost 2,000 tanks. that no anti-aircraft fire was en- ship in the Kwajalein und Wotje anticipated $78,000,000 in revenue the town of PriJepolje in northern lighting, Gen. Sir Bernard L. He expressed hope for victory all our democratic freedm." Presi­ The Znamenka-Nikolaev line counlered over that enemy air lagoons mUlhl Indlcate the enemy in an arternoon session after Serbia In an attempt to sma h Montgomery's veteran E i g h t h by Christmas of next year, dent Niles Tr m II lh N­ ~ut r was cut al Sharovka, 15 miles ba e and there was only machine- I was strengthening lhose already Iknocking out $112,000,000 worth across the Yugoslavs' Lim river army reported limi ted advances in warned that "v~ry ~eavy \~or~ he~ tional Broadc:5ti~e cO~1Pan~ a~­ soulh of Znamenka, marking a 13- lIun lire around adjlicent Borgen IIILl'Ong basllons In anticipation of of excise taxes before lunch. As a line. the area of lhe Moro river, where ahead of uS wlth fierce ilghtlO?,. ' P,ealed yeslerday (or legislative The communique a erled lhe I mile advance In 24 hours from bay. Ian American attempt to takc the resull, lhe bill which was es'i- the stream empties Into the' Adri­ Strrl~g Ev~nts Isafeguards against federal restric- Pantaevka. The dirstict centcr o[ Bomb Barre Cover Islands. It was Dot stated whether mated to raise $2,140,000,000 in Germans were aided In this drive, atic. The. new friendship accord of I tion "which would goostestep an Novaya Praga was OVC1'run en Southeastward across the Mand, the enemy ships were loaded or the fonn In which It left the house launched apparently In anticlpa­ Hard, stubborn fll'htlng con­ the all1e~ With ~eutral Turk7y was l industry." roule. Mitchells raided thc coa t ncar emply. was reduced to a total of about lion of a major allied move in the IInued to rage Inland around vlewe~ m United States, Britain and Russia serve only to "destroy lhe busl­ Germans' last rail escape route The new Aussie coastal gain on nounced a virtual failure. Iprojected doubling of third-clas$ • Zurich dispatch to the Stock· proximately 15 miles from the might win the war without achiev- ness," shackle the freedom and from Znamenka, a line running New Guinea brought them within While tho ,trena-th of the car- rates which would have accounted bolm new l/aper Dare.,. Ny· Adriatic. The Malella ranre ing the absolute cooperation nec- arresL lhe progress of the broad- west to Kirovograd, II mile of Kaligia and two and a rler torce was a secret, the \ for $74,400,000 more a year. Post­ beter, WPltteJl by a _n who rllts to a helrht of nearly 8,500 essary for winning the peace. casting art." Other Ru ian forces were only halI miles north of Bonga. In the 'POkeaman ulcl more than one master General Walker had asked laid he was a pusonal friend of leet only 10 miles from CasalI. "Everylhing is in order, and is The senale committee is con- two miles from Znamenka itself, peninsula's inland jungles, olher carrier division partlclpated. the senators to withhold action on Mlhallovlc, mUnr the ChetJllk It was ctisclosed that the crack moving to the greatest conclusion sidering legislation to llmit and Moscow reports said, as three of Aussles bidding for the trail junc- There are four "flaUops" In a Ithe postal increases pending com·­ leade.r had publici), detllarecl hll German 65th inlantry division had for a number of centuries," he define the FCC's aUlhorily over the four railroads leading from the tlon of Wareo on Tuesday captured carrier dlvulon. pleUon of a cost study within the in&enUon to throw his forcel been so badlY smashed by Mont­ said. broadcasting. area were cut. Peak hill just south of the village. The carriers then were within department. api.,.& tile Tlto pari"'n.. aomery's advance that i'ield' Mar­ "We never attacked the parti­ shal Gen. Albert Kesselrihg had ------sans except in cales when my been forced to replace it in the people attacked them for plunder­ ltont line with the 90th a~mored ing," General Mihallovic was grenadier division. One battalion Soviet, British Leaders at Teheran; Eisenhower Decorated quo led as saying, "but when thl!lle of the 65th was sliid to have lost u.s., partisans of.flclally stand Bgalnst King Peter, we see in them our every officer. , I enemies." [ Th is was a rderence to the par;­ I tisans heving fonned their own government in opposition to that Sick!~Nof . serving under King Peter in Cairo. Irvin S. Cobb Flu Reaches (AP)-Il-vin S. Cobb, the humorist, has written to his old friend, Kent Cooper, Mild Epidemic executive director of The Associ­ ated Press, suggesting that clrcu· lation be given to the "enclosed WASHI NG TON (AP)-The little epistle to the Corinthians public health service said yester­ and the Paducahns": day the number of reported cases "Through the public prints it of in!luenza In widely separated has been brought to my aUention parts of the country had almost -as the politicians love to put it tripled in four weeks, but thai the -that I am dangerously ill. sickness Is of a "mlld type" tree Among my devoted public this from serious complications. I!port appears to have occasioned Surgeon Gene~al Thomas Parran tonsiderable anxiety. In fact' one declared tha~ "mild epidemics" of 01 them wired (collect) asking for this type are not unusual in the the details and the other called winter and early spring months, by long distance (charges re­ and added that since the great ~). influenza epidemic ot 1918, there "In reply I would say that at have been 17 epidemics of nation­ this writing I am doing mueh wide or widespread scope, as weD better than ori"inally was ex­ as numerous 10 c a 1. outbreaks. Ptcted by the accommodating and Deaths associated with the epi­ l!fable undertake I' dow 11 the demics after 1918 have been com­ blodt. ... paratively lew. "1 take credit lor one thIng. So There were 1,555 cases reported far a. the available records show for the week ending Nov. 13; 1,734 I am the only person who under for the week ending Nov. 20; 2,4615 limllar circumstances did not wlt­ for the foUowing week and 4,484 tlq. remark-with or without LEADERS OF THE U. 8., BRITAIN AND RUSSIA are pictured, left Marshal Sir John Dill; Geo. Georre C. Marshall, U. 8. arm:r cbJef of Durina hia trip to Cairo and Teheran, Prealdeni RooIIeveli decorated for the week endiDl Dec. 4. tredlt to the author-'the reports above, chaWJlI' _eUter durinr Ute &bree-power allied confereJlC6 8&&"; next two men unldenUfled; Harry Hopklnl; Premier Josel S&&­ Gen. ~ht D. ElIeabower, aWed collUD&Dder-iIl-ehlel ill Ita." The present outbreak, health Of I1\J' death have been ireatly in Teheran, capital 01 Iran. Standln, outside Ute Soviet embassy lin's interpreter; Premier StallD; Soviet Forelrn Mlnlater Vncheabv with tile .Ledon 01 Merit. rll'ht. TheM are offtelal UDltecl Stata service doctors said, apparenUy ~ated' '' .••" are, Ie« &0 r~h&, uuIcIenWled British officer who DlaJ be Field Molotov, and Geo. K!emenU Vorllllbllov, Soviet war cornml.... Arm:r AIr Forea phcMaJrapba. started in tlle Great Lakes re&Ioa. • • PAGE TWO THE DAILY lOW AN, lOW A CITY, lOW A THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 19(3 ~===--======~==~~~~~~~~~~'~======~:======j==~~~~~~~~~~~ front-pag cartoon of lliro1!ito hanging PYRAMIDS-PASTANO- PRESENT TH I DAILY IOWAN from a gallows. Tlte captioll of the car- 2, 5, 10 Years Ago- Published every morning except Monda, b1 toon is: TIl}) 0 L 1: !JANOUAGE StudeDt PubUcatioD.l Incorporated at 126-130 THEJ' DER 17'A D. 'J'ltat 1"lIst bc Iowa aVeDue. Iowa City, Iowa. truc because many years ago Mt·. Alfred Ros llb rg, t1t offICial Aa. i 1111llu 'uph ,., From The Board of Trustees: Wilbur Schramm. A. Craig said, 'Tit rc is 1/0 1(Se trying to reason Baird, Kirk a Porter, Paul R. Olson, Jack with. tltrlll. Fo/'ce is the ollly thing 11 y Moyers, Donald Ottilie, Sarah Balley, Jeanne 1t1ld ,.~tu lid.' Of CUllr '(, It was talkillg low n Files Franklin, Charles F. SwUber. abuut Alii ricalls, bitt ] $1:/1 Ito naSOI} Fred M. Pownall, PubUaher 1t,lty w should not adupt 1/ pLrf elly UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Marie Nau, AdvertUiDg MaDapl good willeipi alld apply it tv/un it Dec. 9, 1941 ... Monday, Dee, 13 In a retalial'ory raid, an Ameri­ Thursday. Dec. 9 James F . Zabel, Editor b 101lgs . .• 10 a.m. hospital Ubl'ary (pof- 8 p. m. Sponisll club, Ipwa can army l>ombe[ laid thr~ bombs "~1y deal', dear J'l'iends, war iH UII Ill/·oeity. Union sun porch. on the Japan se battleship Hiri­ luck luncheon), University club Entered 88 second class mail matter at the post.. Hl1maue warfare is a contradil,tiou ot' terms. Tuesday, Dec. U numa - 29,OO(J tOilS - :md left it 2 p, m. Kensington, University 5 p. m, Phi Beta Kappa I Ga. Wee at Iowa City, Iowa, under the act of COD- War r tinct'. men to the ~onditioll of dogs; bla7.lng fiercely orf northern Lu- cress of March 2, 1879, even 10weL'. Wars !U.tj WOII U) killing, stan'­ club, tion, senate chamllel', Old CaPl~ I an army spokesman announce".j Wednesday, Dee, 15 lng, lLlaiming, bombiug, lootiug, bUJ'Tliug, and 4 p. m. Information First: "News zon, an army spokesman 'In­ 8 p. m. Concert by Unlvel1il, Subscription rates-By mall, $~ per year: by and Views," J ack Shelley; senate l·ape. nounced. Orchestra, Iowa Union. carrier, 15 CeDts weekly, $5 per year. " ] alll sUI'e that this is the best of all Besides the three direct hils on chnmller, Old Copitol. Thursday, Dee. 1. Member of The Associated Prell po. ible Wilt'S, and that verything i going tile v 'el, two bombs were re­ 8 p. m. Concert by American 3-5:30 p. m, Christmas tea, Ultt. ported to have struck "very close The Associated Press Is exclusively eDtltled to to be just fill in th eud. Bllt the best of IIll Ballad Singers, Iowa Union. versity club, . ' use for republication of all newa dlspatchel po'siblp wal'S must not be ('onfwwu with the along side," The atta k took place 8 p. m. University play. 9 p. m. Christmas formal, TrI. about ]0 miles northeast of north- credited to it or not otherwise credited bl this fox-trot. We must :;tooj) to the I v(>l set by "TweUth Night," University thea­ angle club paper and also the local newa publilhed herein. rn Luzon. ter. Suqday, Dec. 19 our beastly enemies, OUt' e~clu!';ivr, white, At the same time, the spokes­ American gift of hunlauity will Jlot help us Friday, Dec. 10 4 p, m. Sacred Christmas IOlJ TELEPHONES man announl'ell the repulse hy 4:15 p. m. The reading hour, concert by University chorus,lpwa wll n the going g ts tough. Let UI) get on Editorial Office ._ U92 the PhlllpplJle army of light at· University theater lounge. Union . Society Editor U93 willi the bu, ine s at Il aIHl-kilJill/i: ou!' fcllow tacks by Japanese ground troops 7:45 p.' m. Baconian lecture: Tuesday, Dec. ZI alOng tbe west coast of Luzon. Busbles. Office ______.191 men-and leave the psalm-singing to the "The University," by President 12 m. Professional WOlntll' The army announced that it had pI' a.cllers, Atrociti s, my Aunt 'cllie!" Virgil M. Hancher, senate cham- luncheon, Un i v e r sit Y c I b" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 19403 Most patriotic and supposecZly humani­ ringed the nation with mcn and steel sufficient to meet any threat tm'ian Americans wOlild 110i be able to be;,p~~ ~~f~~~~'ity play: "Twelfth ~~e?~~r~iS~~~; i:~~~~hd~!~l of invasion and added that th e I thai!" Night," University theater. Wednesda.y, Dec. 22 reconcile Mayer's vicws with own, search had begun lor fifth col­ Saturday, Dec. 11 10 a. m. University Convocaliob, alld y t I b lict'c he has uttered some umnisltra dead and hundreds wounded in GENERAL NOTICES • • ti rely of "Ioul" blows. , • tit y are the ones were carded to play for the Pica to mUer's lutest attc"lpted coUP. sporadic fighting. Ball, annual dance sponsored by '.ren members of the Univel'~ity IOWA UNION examination will be given ,Tues­ that win baW s... of Iuwa stair wer!! among 1,284 The anarchists rebcllio~s .mov - By Jim Zabel the Associuttd Students of Jour­ MUSlC ROOM SCHEDULE day, Dec. 14, from 3 to 5 p, m. ill '1'he marines took only ) G .J liP prisoners Am I'icun scientists, Inc 1 u din g m.ent,. app~ren~ly JI1 rlltulwtwn f?r r nalism. Freeman employed an room 314, Schaeffer hall. Plea. in six months 01 fighting Oil U Lladal 'annl "allirnprovised style" that wus thrco Nouel pri~t! willner:; who RliChtlst vlc.totles at the polls III Sunday-ll to G and 7 to 9. Monday-ll to 2 and 3 to 9, make application by Signing tilt .. . thL was pIll'lly bet'!Ut~' of' th(! fanatical, nt'W to fowu dUllces. hod signed u manifesto suml~oning Irece nt eIe.cllons, hud _flared up all Tuesday-ll to 2 and 4:15 to 9. paper which is posted on th~ bUl. Atrocity Time Is Here- fight-to-Ihp-Iast-man resi~Lallce pUL lip by the their colleagues to participate ac- over Spam but the guvernment Some of the best editorialists ill this Dec. 9, 1938 . .. Uvely ill the dl'fens!' of democracy claImed most of thl! outbr aks had Wednesday- ll to O. letin board outside room 301, Japs, buL also largely be 'aHse of I ht: ,jciou!>, Thursday-ll to 2 and 4:15 to 9. country, becau e they write for trade and Nuzi fever gripped the Lithu­ as the sole mean,s of j)l'eservini b.een brought undel' ~ontl"oJ at the Schaeffer hall. No appUca!lolll "unhumauitarial1" tactics so beautifully anian capital and the rest of the FrJday-ll to 2 and 3 to 9. will be accepted oiter Dec. 11, Tbe political papers, go unrecognized by the employed Ily our own boys. , . intellectual freedom (Iud I'ising time. . . [ol'mer German Memelland on the scientific progress. Work was t~ beg 111 the !ollowlllg Saturday- 11 to 3. next examination will be given II general public. . . such !L man is Milton And then there are the anti-personnel COIU­ eve or Memel diet elections which day on the fmc arts colony, the the of the second semester, Mayer who writcs for Bob La Follette's Pro­ mando raids, .. yon mllY llove read that had the full if not official flavor Dec. 9, 1933 . , . .first of a series of building and FRENClI READING ROMANCE LANQUAGI8 gre sive. . . I believe he is also a sociated Eight uomu expl sions rocked repair projects proposed for the EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT story about them in Readel"s Digest a couple of a plebisl'ite with Germ:my. I The Ph.D. French rea din g with the University of Cbicago... his style of months ago. . . the ofIicer' in cnarge of utili booted Memel storm M

Ballad Singers HOME AFTER NEARLY TWO YEARS IN JAP CAMPS Husband Missing in Action-Ens. Jean King .,.~. ~~~~~~~~ ...... ~ ...... " ...... ~~... ~ ... ~'" , 'Keeps Fighting Until Don Can Come Home' .,t FOR A CHRISTMAS HE WON'T FORGET ~ ~ iI "Missing in action" are cruel • Perform al8 * * * II Ii ~ words but they have not shattered ~ iI the hopes or courage of Ens. Jean Ii ~ Program to Feature Davis King, U. S. N. R. , who IIi iI Native, Folk Ballads, learned a month ago that her hus­ band, Lieut. Donald Y. King, of Elie Siegmeister Cedar Rapids, is missing in action after a raid over Rabaul, New '=I ~ The American Ballad Singers, Britain. 11 ~ appearing at Iowa Union tonight Ens. King, who was taking her Ii iI at 8 o'clock, will present a varied indoctrination training as an offi­ It ~ Icer in the naval reserve when she program of lusty native folk bal­ received the news of her husband, Ii 'TIE CHAINS . . . Smart new Hickok tie if~ lads gathered from every part of is now an administrative aide to a chain with three strata-line initials. Patented if the United States. captain in the office of It grip . holds the tie snugly in place $1.50 Declaring that the music of the of naval operations in Washing­ Ii 11 . ton, D. C. "It's so much easier for every day life of America has I me to be fighting too, rather than -- produced music which "yields to I just waiting for Don to come :I 'I i' no other in its richness, variety home," she said. II ' ; 11 and musical quality." Elie Sieg­ Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt ~ ~ meister, composer-director of the heard that. Lieutenant King was Ii ~ group, first became active in his missing after that attack and in­ ~ 11 search for native American music vited Mrs. King to the White ~ ~ about nine years ago. House for tea Nov. 23. "I was Jean Davis Kin&' "Life around us is full of the deeply touched that Mrs. Roose­ It ~ most exciting music i1' only we velt should take a personal inter­ ~ ~ have the ears to hear it," says est in my trouble," Ensign King Siegmeister. "I think that people remarked. Jaycees Send 20,000 I i ~ who still ask the question 'Have , Both Lieutenant and Ensign I i ~ we produced genuine American King were graduated irom the Cigarettes Overseas Ii ~ music?' must be looking for it in IUniversity of Iowa where Ensign Ii ~ the wrong plac~ " King was campus editor of The He has toured the country, .J Daily Iowan. Last July, Lieutenani The success of the junior cham- II;i. iI!. searched old archives and ex­ King was sent to the south Pacific ber of commerce in purchasing ..~ . ~ amined rare documents, traveled - HAP'Y- PASSENGERS, a few of the 1.MO American. and eanadJans aboard the shlp. line the raJ I of the as a fighter pilot. He had five Cigarettes for service men over- ", to camp meetings and fo lk festi­ ST CHRISTOPHER MEDAL AND CHAIN f" Swedish exchange ship. Grlpsholm, docking In New York after a long voyage from Portuguese IndIa Japanese Zeros to his credit be,­ seas, was praised in a letter re­ ~ . ~ vals, listened to musle of cow­ with repatriate. from Japanese Intemment camp.. The Grlpaholm was completing ItI! second voyage fore he took part in the raid of I i All men a like want the protection of the ~ boys, railroad men, sea cooks and ceived by the cham bel' from Lieut. to the Far East and "tum with American. Canadian &l2d Japanese repatrlatea (In t ~rn~. t i~ n a l) Nov. 2 on the harbor at Rabaul, Ii patron of tra,vel. St. Christopher medal on ;I Kentucky moonshiners. from which he was reported miss­ Col. Harold G. Holfman. army In addition to building an ever­ mg. special service officer statioOf!d Ii chain in sterling silver ...... $3.50 ~ increasing repertory for the Amer­ Dream Comes True Although her husband was in in the New York headquarters of ican Ballad Singers, Siegmeister the army, Mrs. King joined the embarkation. Ii ~ has written in all forms himselI. Industrial Hygiene navy because "It seemed to me Milk bottles have been placed I i ;I Among his compositions are "A Opinion Synthetic Substances the Pacific war is the navy's war; in stores throughout Iowa City Ii if Walt Whitman Overture," "Abra­ that his speedier return would de­ and the money contributed 10 ham Lincoln Walks at Midnight," On and Off Campus Cause Danger pend basically on the navy's them is used for the purchase of ~ ~ "The Strange Funeral in Brad­ strength in the Pacific." the cigarettes. Ir if dock," "Johnny Appleseed," "The QUESTION: SHOULD P ROVI­ Since synthetic substances will "Those of us who are the wives Twenty thousand cigarettes ~ ~ Ballad of Douglas MacArthur," of men in the service have so SION BE MADE BY UNIVER­ flood industry after the war, and have been received from the local "Funnybone Alley" and "Doodle much we can contribute to win­ group, the lieutenant said in his ~ ~ Dandy of the U.S.A." SITY HOUSING SERVICE FOR problems of their relation to ning the war. Every man who can letter, and he promised that the ~ ~ The concert oC the American STUDENTS. STAYING OVER human health will multiply ac­ be released to fight at sea should quickest possible means would be ~ W Ballad Singers has all the charm CHRISTMAS? cordingly, industry and industrial be-then, perhaps, our husbands used in delivering ihe ciga rettes ~ iI of a friendly "sing," as the sex­ Dorothy Hanlon, A4 of Slan­ hygienists must coopera te in safe­ can come home sooner," she says. to the service men. tette, seated around a iable with wood: "I think it would be a good ~ ~ gUB,l'ding both workers and the "Your fine effori is consider~d Siegmeister at the head, entp.r ldea except lhat changes in hour Iowa State College one of the best morale lifting fac­ I i TIE AND COLLAR BAR SETS • . , De· ~ with gusto into the spirit of the restrictions would have to be public Irom hazards, according to tors of the present war. The I i -signed for men who desire distinction in ap· i' folk tunes of our country. Their made. If housing .isn't made Prot M. E. Barnes, head of ihe Specialist Speaks At thanks of this office arc extended Ii pearance. Neatly packed in attractive gift i' program is virtually a hislory of available by ihe universiiy stu­ hygiene departmenl. for those who may be unable to 4·H Leaders' School package ...... $2.00 j' America in song. dents who stay here will have a "Dry-cleaning Iluids, quick-dry­ make ihem personally," the leiter I i Included in the group arc six hard time. Even a small dormi­ said. Ii ~ singers, each of whom Is a famous tory unit wo uld be better thr a tolal of 339 hours at hospitals University experimental schools BILL sure gor a warm welcome I Bud knew it was "kinda' Ii ~ them to stay." in Iowa City during November, students representing the Girls' ~ ~ according to a report at the com­ Athletic association, Girls' Glee sissy" to hug his big brother, but that's the way he really Ii Y, mittee meeting held this week. club and Hawkeltes sold the tags felt down inside. Ii Y, Junior High School Mrs. N. G. Alcock, Mrs. Roy on the downtown streets.' Selling I Follett, Mrs. Dean M. Lierle, Mr~ . the greatest number of tags in Bill is only typical of boys in the armed forces. There will be I·.·.: BAR-H JEWELRY ..... Authentic western de, t~. ~ Everet F. Lindquist, Mrs. Robert each of the groups were Ruth Christmas and New Year furloughs-millions of theml And ~t signs . . . in key chains, t\e chains and tie -lJ Presents ,Play Today E. Neff, Mrs. John M. Russ, Mrs. Siegling, G. A. A.; Pat Humphreys, we'll bet every boy is counting the days until that train starts ____ Robert M. Schwyhart, Mrs. John Girls' Glee club, and Phyllis "i bars . . . some tooled leather . . . some metal ~ This afternoon the students of IR. Walsh and Mrs. Emil Whitsc!li Snyder, HawkeUes. Greta WOl'­ rolling toward home. All too soon that precious furlough will ~ : some a combination of both. II the junior high school wllI present contributed service at University stell was awarded a prize for sell­ be iust a memory, and it may have to do for a long, long time. I ; $1.00 and $1.50 " ing the most tags in the seventh 0 the first performance of "Master hospital. Disappointasoldieri Not for theworldl Nor would you. That's ~ ~ , ~ PateHn " a three- act farce in- Marion Kell eher, A3 of Des and eighth grades. ~ ~ volving a French vHlage shysier. Maines, Betty CO'tnfori, A4 of Des why the Rock Island is counting on your cooperation- why The play is to be held in the school Moines, and Mrs. Wesley Brown • we're asking that you be guided by these travel suggestions: " ~ LON auditorium at 4:15 o'clock. To- sel'ved ai Mercy hospilal. ISquare DanCing Club I ~ ~ ~ morrow night the play wJll be Ni neteen w0n:ten complel~d 150 Hostess at Open House 1- lf it is essential that you travel during the holiday period, ~ !J ~ repeated at 8 o'clock under the hours of service to receive a leave on a less congested day. direction of Dorothy Mitchell , recognition stripe. ~ II Open house at lhe women's English instr uclor. ------gymnasium this week will resound 2 - lf your plans change, cancel reservations . promptly. The cast includes John F'enton, A new food element. caUed Someone else needs your space. I~ ~ Anne Thompson. Charles Soren- fqod yeast, with a slightly meaty with many an old-time chant as I;' I. the Hick Hawks, square dancing son. Marie P hoehl, Marvin Braver- flavor and as much as 50 percent 3-Try carrying one piece of lugg!lge. If you need another man, Gloria Mathias, Ora Jean I high grade protein content, has club of lhe Women's Recreaiion Krouth, Beverly Irwin, Julie 01- been developed in Brilain. association, act as hostesses at a bag, check it through, identifying it with your name I ~ ~ son, Beverley Lansing, Lois Dun­ rolUckin,g square dance complele and address. with fiddler and banjo player. ~! ~ lop, Dorothy Schultz. Marilyn of Mary M. Meis, A3 of Cedar Prof. _Ell a' May Small of the 4-,Help prevent dining car congestion. On short trips eat Ii Rose. Gladys Tomas and Gloria Rapids, social chairman of New- women's physical education de­ I'- Jones. before you leave or after you arrive ••• or take a lunch man club. partment, facu lty adviser of the I i ~ The ticketS are 25 cents for A Christmas theme will be car- Hick Hawks, and Martin Schein, with you. Some trains serve box lunches or sandwiches. adults and 15 cents for children. II ~ ried out in plans for the dance, A3 of , N. Y .• are to call Music will be provided by the oS-Avoid standing in line at the depot ticket windows by I i KEY CHAINS . . . New links to good groom· III": which will be termed the " Mix the dances. junior high school orchestra. It ing. Once he's worn a key chain he can't be 'Em or Match 'Em" dance. Al l university students, faculty using Q!y TIcket Offices wherever possible. You'lI get Serving on the social commit- members, Iowa Citians and serv­ tickets, information and reservations there more easily. It without one. Convenient as well as good Newman Club to Hold tee with Miss Meis win be: Mal'- I icemen slationed on campus are It looking ...... , ...... S1.50 to S3.50 garet· O'Connor, student nurse of inviled to altend the W. R. A. As yest.f'fIay--atJ tocIay-so tomorrow ROCI( ISLAND'S GlAND CHAMPION milt of tbe Mixer Saturday Night It Iowa City, Donna Billick, A3 of open house from 8 o'clock to 10, sol. purpose is to proviJe ,Ite fines' in 'raltJporfafion. 22nd naUonal i -H Congre811 In In Christmas Theme Iowa City, Evelyn Murray, A3 of Saturday night. If Cllcago til T. O. Monogram, pic­ Iowa City, Eileen Doerrees, A2 of Albert Slater, A3 of Ft. Madi­ It tured above with hls, owner, 17- The Newman club will sponsor Lone Tree, and Eileen Culhane, son, Hick Hawks president, has It year old T. Richard Lacy, Jr.• of a mixer to be held Saturday night A3 of Des Moines. also issued an invitation for ev- KanIu, Ill. Thls Is the third year In the new student center, 108 Mr. and Mrs. J . T. Monnig eryone to join the square dancing, It BREM~RS In lucceealon that Lacy !wi won MacLean street. Arrangements and Mr. and Mrs. Leo 0 'Conn0r whether they're experienced or pm.. (Inter ~) • ioiiiiiiiina'lilis for the dance wul I,le In charge will serve as chaperons. not. ONI OP AMIlICA'I IAILIOADS • W UNITID FOR VICTOI! ~~"""""""","~~~