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fIVE CENTS, THR A8S0ClATED PIE8S IOWA CITY, IOWASA~URJ)AY, JANUARY 30, 1943 '1'81 AIBOeIAT.» pans VOLUME XLID NUMBER 107 ooseve on AMONG THE DANCERS AT THE MILITARY BALL Allies Push i~g IAllies ~reatlj Dilmilge Sf~x on Tuni~iiln COiIst Momentous Meeting Aboard , - In Most Powerful Bombing of Afncan War Japa nese Back Rommel', Roar Guard "Hod 000"'" by P-38 Lightning American Destroyer ai ' Natal Under British Artillery lighters, Six axis planes rising to Fire in Zuara Area the delense were shot (rom the sky, A M To Salamaua "The Fortresses," said the air gr.. 'It ust Be Permanently, Definitely Assured' force spokesman, "scored direct That West Africa, Dakar Will Never Again Be LONDON (AP)-The axis port hits on the docks, starting large ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN o[ S[ax on the Tunisian coast, a fires, while 8-25's dropped bombs Blockade, Threat to Americas ' AUSTRALIA, Saturday (AP)- communications and supply point at 50-foot intervals and all over Gen D uglas MacArthur's fOrces vital to the enemy's scheme to join the freight yards," W A HING'r N ( AP) - Prc'idrnt Roo 'c\'clt aud Pre ident are pushing slrong Japanese pa- the army of Tunisia wit~ that of The 8-20's concentrated onh~r- \arga of Brazil, ill a momcntous confcrence aboard a nited Marshal Rommel from , Libya, has bor works and warehouses, settmg 'lales oillitroyer at Natal '1'hUl'Sduy, uIY1'rrd that "it mu t be trols towurd Salumal'D, 140 miles been greaUy damuged In the most off big firc , , tl - 1 I r 't'I ' , 'd n II "'t ,,-, t \f " d D k northwest 01 Buna in New Guinea, powerful American bombing attack \ Allied fighter planes were thrOwn p~lll1a)l~n ~ n~( (r ~m C ) lU;<,U: ~ I~, ,~ ,, ' rll:a ,fiU 8 a~ urtcr repulsing an aUack we~t of yet delivered in the war in north against enemy troops In the Oussel- "Ill l~e, cr agam I>c om a Mocl,ade Ot 11\\ aSJOn thr~llt to thc , d I' r ACrica Itia valley and against axis armorcd Alii '1'1 -a ' Mub~, an aillcd hea quo te s como , This'unprecedented I'aid-a "sat- [orces to thc north, In a sllipooa l'u K'lting l"luilli 'ccnt of Ihul which [>l'odu'co til ' munlque reported today. uratiQn" assault so eflect.ive that J\t\untic Charter of )h', ]{ooseyl'lt ulld Prime )LinistcI' Church- .At the same time an oHici,,1 an-I even the Italian high command ill, th~ I adcl's of tile two big~~' t COltnll'ips.oE ,N,Ol'lh and ~ut!l nouncemcni said that th~ dcoih or acknowledgcd "heavy damogc" to 17-YEAR·OLD I\IEN MAY AIIIC1'ICU l'OI'lIIulated a dcclaratlOn holulllg' slglllflCllllI potrnt18II, Lieu!. Gen, Tomatori HQrii, who I the P'Ol't- wos disclosed yest l'day ENLI T IN NAVY AVIATION ties fOl' tll war und the peace'. . commanded til,: Japanese an~y oC ' in a~ allied north African com- Enll ~ tmcnts.in navol aviation R lIlilli~cent of th Atlulltic 'hul'lcr'l! pll'llgc of 1'(' dom of tIJ ' ) 5,000 men whleh was pl'achcally mUnlque that again reported no are 110W open to 17-year-old eas for aU too wa thc Roosc\'(!lt-Y 3l'''1llS declu ration that their ~xterminated in months or fighting ground action of c~nsequcnce , I men only who are seniors In " rwo co~U\tri aim" to make th' III the Buna al'ea, hod bcen con- It was accompa01ed by word that I ' h h I I ' h I I d '" firmed by captured documents Roml1 el's rear guard had been 11g ,c 00, lIg SC 100 gra u- tlllllhc occan sul'c for Illl. ate~, aI' college ,i tudents, Rbi" S I ,'\ and prisoners, under British artillery fire in the Lieu!. Shermun S, Sennc and epu Ican pang er ,\ joint .. tUtl' IRCII f,'olll the I The com~unique nnnol':leing Zual:a, arca 35 ,mi les short ot the Ensign Lor n L, Hickerson of L h N D I t\\'o Ill'esiuents, rclea 'l'u bvlhe that New GUlOea warfare was now Tumslan frontIer, Rommel's big S L' l ' t' r ' " beinrr transferred aggl·cssively. by guns were replying-an indication tbe 1. OUIS, nava aVla Ion as es ew ea ers \\ 1111 lJOll ' 1l\.'1t IlI00hL, mad - I cadet selection boal'd will be in the Australians and Americ:Jns to lhnt while his advanced elements room 102, Univel' Ity hall, trom known th at the axis submarine the Salamaua area said the ,lapa- wel'e far ahead and lntu Tunisia 9 o'clock to 12 noon , today 10 Declares Demo Group campaign figured importantly in I Dese patrols attacked the allied po- he yet had wiUlheld [orees of con- I talk wilh students who are In- d their conver alions, and said, sitlons west of Mubo, 12 miles slderable weight to harry the Bri- tern 'ted 'ln thl's IJI'O"l'am, 'Only Discor aot Note' 'd t V d II f Sib I ti I 't I ~ b "Presl en a I' gas announce Danei", In a military atmos)lhere are Ilictured Mary Catherine Owens, A4 of Logan, with her dahl, Dale u 1 0 • 0 amaua, u were I'C s 1 pursul , I High school seniors enlisted In War Effort Today pulsed, The Slax raid, which \Va de- gl'eatly increased eHorts on the lI.rUz, A3 01 Walnul, wbo was protnvted to II. cadel fll'llt lieutenant. Georll'e Hopley, C4 of Atlantic, whe The outpo,t was the stenc or a livered Thursday, was driven JlOmc in the new program will be l'e- purl of his country to meet thl ..... adva.nced to cadet major, escorted !\tary Sparks, A4 of Ecorse, !\tieh, Doris Alta, A3 of Council surprise roid by allied forces in by the 1I11'gcst number oC plancs quit'ed. to complete their high ' TOPEKA, Kan, (AP~-Hal'ris on JllUffs,' danelnl wllh Hllwa\'d Kempc\', A3 IIf W\\sh.lu,tlll\, D, C, Pl'lImlltcd to cadct rirs~ licutenant was which more than 100 Japancse ever sent by the 12th U, S, air ' school work lind I'CCe!ve th ir E, Spangler, new national Repuh­ menace," CIIarles Inl'ersoU, C3 of Iowa it),. pictured wlih Jane Weeks, A~ of Carroll, Bernie Cummins and bi an I Thc meeting place of the lead­ "Swln, and Sweet for Dancing Feet" rhythms furnished the music for thc l\fllilary Ball, sponsored a.u· werc killed and nemy h('ad- force againsla target. Flying diplom\1 ~. College studentll will liean chairman lashed tho New l1J1d ers ot the two American nations • 'IUlly by Ihe military clcpartment. Thl! l'cghnental promoUolls were awarded by Col. II, n , laughter, qUal'tCI'R a radio station dc- Fortr ses led orf, followed and bepermHled to comple~ at least Deal last night as "the only note stroyed ciuI'ing a recent thrce-day I~ UPPol'ted by medium bombers, I the cUl'l'eot acadcmic year, of dIscord" in the war eHori and wus de~cribcd in the statement as action, B-26 Mitchells and B-20 Maraud- predicted remaining New De(llel's un "unannounced location" in 'Ie * * • --, in Washington would be purged Bruzil, Howcver, dispatches Il'om PRESENTATION OF CADET COLONELS AT SUI MILITARY BALL 111 ' 1944, Rio d Janeiro said it was dis- r Spangler's addl'csS , prepareu for R. Hoil;w~y Elizabeth CharltonI the 52nd annual Kansas day ban­ cia cd upon VUI'!!aij' returl1 there quet of Republican leaders, was that til confcl'ences weI' held full ()C aspel'slohs against bureau­ aboard a United St.ates de~troye[ crats and lame ducks, Announced as Cadet Colonels: 'Top. Heavy' anchor d in the Potengl harbor at "This vast bureaucracy is tall­ Natul, key point on the Brozlilan 'ing aplIl't with sheet' weight of "hump" cxtending towal'd Aldcll, Col. H. H. Slaughter Presents Military Promotions Dul1;lbel' '," he declared. "It is top­ und u tranl!-~outh Atlantic ail' center, At Annual Ball; Robert Black Given Rating hllDvy with many men and women who havc no l'ecommendalJoll eX­ Jolnln, lu at least ome of the Of Cadet Lieutenant Colonel cept that they have faith[ully p 1'­ conversations were Brl', Ge,i. fo['med as party henchmen, Bul'­ Robert Walsh, commander of the soulh Atlantic win, or the all' IWbcl'1 li(lllo"a~ ' , ( '" of Ilmu Cil~ .. ktis IH'c!>~u teu as clhleL eauc1'lltic scandalli have become .J. tran port command, and Rear eolonel umi rt'llilllt'lItull'lllIlIllUUUPI', uud ElizalJeth Clmrllull, 1\4 uJ' commonplacc, "The people know thatlhero arc Admll"l\l Jones In,ram, com­ )[sllchestl' I', n" hOIlOJ'lll'Y ~a(h,t ,'ul()nE'l, by CuI. U, II, Sla\l",htl'I', mRnder·ln..ohlef of the allied hend or the milital'Y deJ)lu'tmcnt. 111 t night at the :i'lIilita,'y Ball too many men In respsi/!I1l'u to the regimental stuff form of a pledge from France of were Max E,I;olltlr'i, .\.J. 01' . lions of our free American society under 1)ur constitu lion, its complete and continuous de­ )18I'l!halllollll, inJ'alltl'," II II iI, "I am not merely expressing my m] Utarization, 8,1; l)onalll 11 , DI'I1) (' ,', _\.. or Seize Jap Command own opinion but the thoughts of Summing up, lhe two presi­ the many millions of men and dents were quoted: Paton, illfullt I'~ ' llilit , .' ,:!; J"I'I'II women who expressed themselves "This meeting has given,us op­ II. ~l()()I'(', I;:! oj' ~I)('II~I'I" illf,I\l' Post on uuadalcanal at the polls on the 3rd 1)( Novem­ portunity to survey the future Iry uuit, 8-3, lind Erwin J, Antho­ ber Jast. The voters sought to purge sulety of all the Americas, In our these men into oblivion. They will opinion each of the republics is ler, E4 oC Cldcogu, engineer unit, American Warplanes 5-4, finish the job in NovembeL', 1944!" interested and affected to an equal Pound Ships, Bases degree, In Ullity there j stl'engU1, • • • 10 It is 'Ix stullenh "'tn' JJro/lLotell Not Fly wasllka the aim of Brazil and at thc 10 cadet majors and battalion In Central Solomons if ' • STOCKHOLM (AP)-The German United States to make the AUantic consUlate here received instl'uc- ocean safe tOl' all , We are deeply ~mmamlers oc the hilalliry WASHINGTON (AP,) - Ameri- lions (rom Berlin not to £Iy the grateful fOl' the almost unani- unIt. The e b1clullrd George p, , " "Col. H, H, Slaughter, Pre Ident Vlr,1I M, Hancher, Brig, Gen, Charles H. Grahl, Robert J, Holloway. C4 of Iowa City, and Elizabeth Charlo Nazi swastika today on the tenth mous help that our neighbors are lIopley, C4 of AtlantiC', 1 t bal­ can II oops contmumg thelt wal of lon , A4 of Mancllester, are pictured. from left to right, before the militaristic baekdrop_ anniversary of BlUer's rise to pow- giving 10 the great cause at de- laUon; amuel G, O'nrlen, Ll 0' extermination against the Jap<1- ,-- --- er, ' moeracy thl'Oughout the world." fits ~roil\es, 2nd battalion; David A, Armbruster Jr.. A4 of l , Iowa City, 3rd ballaHon; Wayne :I~:d 0: ~~;:al~~:~~yigl:::':~~ Slelll'nllus Asks Russians Rip Axis Ranks Near Voronezh, . '* * * . COUPLES PARADE IN GRAND MARCH S, MarVin, C1 or Dav~IlI)Ori" ofth pusi W dnesday, the navy. aq- R T W k C bal~a1lon; Ward It, SWlllson, C,l 1I01lne d yesterday, Whi le WOI·· 01 Rockwell City , 5lh battalion, A th Y aise wo- ee aplive Ton 10 100,000 I pl;mcs struck heavily at Japancse and Kbalrom II, nUl1"mells, ('1 no er ear ~l1 ips and base inst llations in the d k k ' of Iowa eliy, OUI battalloJI. Re Ta e Kropot in, Thursday, the communique said, I I •• • s cl1ll'aJTwo Solumol'lS,Japanese destroye)'s. 'two Of L dL Continue Push Toward 86,000 axis troops had been cap-I' other pl'omotion~ in the infantry IUllt Include those of cadet cap­ cargo ships and a tunket were en. easa. R'I d J • tured since the Voronezh offen- ta ins and buttalion xecutives dumaged by American bombing " Key al roa unction sive began Jan, 13, uliock, One ol the cargo ships The capture today of Novy- awarded to Kenneth L, Steinbeck, ----, LONDON ,(AP)-Tearing huge C4 of Rubio, 1st baltallon; Robe!'l pro bu bl y san k , Oskol, 55 miles east of Belgorod, K, Bri,gs, A3 of Sumnel', 2nd bot­ Tblr'ty-six Japanese were killed WASHINGTON (AP) -Lend- gaps ill axis puppet ['anks west of tallon; Earl R. Shos\t'om, L I of and threc cDptUl'ed when the com- lease Administrator Edward R. Voronezll, the Red army has killed, in which an entire Italian Alpine Dayton, 3rd battalion; H, Duan' mned po:;t was taken, Two adc.U· Stettinius J,:, called upon congress routed Or t\'npped seven encmy di- corps was wiped out or taken pd­ Cal1iOll, A3 of ]owu City, 4th bai­ lional pockets oUering resistonee yestcrday to m,lintairl tbc mutual- soner, The prisoner toll was 11 ,000 visions in three days, and l'un its It ·~ \l i I d' tl d'" I talioD; VC1'I\0n A, Vagts, L I of were wiped out, A large amount aid ~ lIpply lines between tbis na- ill ans, nc u mg le lVISlonu George, 5th baitallon, and Russell of enemy equipment fell Into tlon and Its aUies fOl' another year, captive toU to nearly 100,000 prl- commanders, Generals Battista, F, Miller, A4 o[ Dc ~ MulnQ, 6th Americo'l\ hands, terming the lend-Ieuse program soners since mid-Janulll'y, Moscow Pasealini and Umercl, and their battalion, 'ren ellemy Zero fightcrs were a vital (acl'oJ' in forcing an "un- announced last night in a special staI.b, shot down with a 10~8 of foul' cOllditional .url'cnder" of the axis, This raised the grand tola1 ot Cadet cuptains and cOlllpony ~ communique recorded llere by the i t 87000 U nltcd States plum~s, Six other As the Jlouse foreign affairs pI' soners 0., ' cQmmandcrs oi the 1st battalion Soviet radio monitor, art George K. 0 vinc, A4 of lowa Jup plunes were probab Jy de- committee began consideration of CII)" and LcsU B, Hill!!, C4 01 troyed, the act's renewal in peaceful can- In the Caucasus the Russ~ans Osalle; 2nd battalion. Howard E, Enemy Installations on Kolom- h'ast to Ihe bitter controversies of overran the Kuban stronghold of Yank Bombers Join Renaleigh, Ll of Iowa Ci ty, Will- bangara ulland were bombed by Its Ineepllon two years ago, the Kropotkin, 130 miles below Rostov, 11m R, Mucller, E4 of Davcnpurt, arJTlY medium bombers which white-haired administralor de- and swept on toward Tikhoretsk, and Joe n, Byrd, A3 or Ollila, siarted a large fire at the Jap clared flatly: key rail junetion 35 miles farther In Fight on U-Boats Tex,; . Brd ballaHon, WlIli R F, base, "If there is any ques,tion t(, be north, the RussianH said, WaUbaum, Ll of Rudd, und Martin .....------debuted in connection with 1I e In a lengthy special bulletin ihe LONDON (AP) - Amerlcan- S, Drooncl'o Al of Rock lsI Dlld, Ill.; Bernarr MacFadden lend-lease act, it is, to my mind, Russians announced these ,'csults bui1~ Boston bombers joined in the 4th battalion, Newell 'E, Jocobscn, the question of why we have not on the Voronezh ITont, which now ail' offensive against axis U-boats AJ of Oreston. Millon Petersen Files Divorce Suit sent more to our allies, not whether has been expanded to include the yesterday when, as part of big Jr" CS of 0111ahu. N b" Richat'd 0, we should continue to send supplies lower part of the central front: daylight sweeps over occupied Lindqu ist, M oJ Dell Moines, and MIAMI, Fla, (AP) - Bernarr to them," Advances of 24 to 31 miles on a territory, they struck at the rail- Marion ,R, MUler, A4 ot Anita. MacFadden, 74-year-Old publish­ He reported that lend-lease aid 43-mile front in three days, putting way lifeline running across France -Photo. by Slall Photo«rapher Dick ChacUma FIlth battalion, Kenneth M, er, resort operator and physical had mllde the British isles "an the Red army within '15 miles of to the German submarine base at Ellsabeth CharUOD. A~ 01 MandJes&er. bonoran cadet colonel, and Robert J, Hollowaf. C( Gf JGwa CU,. Cline)" A3, and Ernell Bundguard, culturist, filed suit tor dIvorce ye.­ impregnable base for offensive Kursk, and 55 miles of Belaorod, Brest. cadet colonel. lead tbe rnmd march after t.be presentation of relimental promottolUl at the MflJtarr BaIL At, both of Council Blurts; 6th terday !rom the woman he mar­ operations" and reviewed the ship- two key axis "hedgehog" bues on Their target was the important Both were allO made honora.,. membe,. of Ule 8eoWab JlJa'bJanden. Ponlonlen and Penhlaa' Bm. er- battalion, QeL'old G, Eggers, A4 ot ried In London 30 yean a,o after ments of war materials and equip- the Kursk-Kbarkov railway, 300-Ioot hilh viaduct at Morlaix ,anIA&.IOIUI. Tbe eoule precede &lie 1Ioa0l'lU'T lleatenant cadet ooleDels. BaUl SmJth. C4 of Iowa CUT: Clinton, Frederick M, Kaehclhof- .he won a prize a. the ideal fem­ ment to Brilain, Russ.la, Africa, The killing of 12,000 axis troops, in BrUtany, over which runs the MarT Loulse NeIIIoe. A4 411 I.aUftlllI Ka&hleea Da.... C4 Gf Des Moines. and Bold ElJlHn ev'ler, A4 01 (See MUJTt\RY 13ALL. Paie 5), inine pbysical culturlat, Etlypt and China, , and the capture of 14,1100, Up to m~in rail track to Brest. Webster Groves, Mo. Second semester Ie~Gra III advanced IIIJlUaJ7 alto look pari In the proceuJOD. . ,"' • I PAGE TWO THE DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, iOWA SATURDAY. jAiWARY 30. He knew what h wanted lind "Wn. not ea ily THE DAILYIOWAN di couraged. Published every morning except Monday by • • • Interpreting OFFICIAL DAILY BULLET'. Student Publications Incorporated at 128-1S0 FelUng it'adi/ioll, 11 aelli vcd an 1111· Iowa avenue, Jowa City, Iowa. precedellted lh1'rd term fiohillU "cw The War News problems born 01 a 11'01' ab,·oac1. Thi.~ time :Rcard of Trustees: A. Craig Baird, Kirk H. tlt61'e were the isolatiolJi.~I.~ alleZ th e President Roosevelt Porter, Paul R. Olson, Jack Moyers, Glenn "azQI·d. (If drlell. r prodl/rLim/ la be mall­ Pays Courtesy Call Horton, Blaine Asher, Elizabeth Charlton, Dan aged, a11d after P('f11'l Hm'bol' Ih e bollles McLaughlin. of 1/ ar prodl4ctioll, civilian moralC', To Brazil's Vargas gOl,el'llIli Ilt enlcrpri e (lild III fising UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Fred M. Pownall, Publisher fid e of pop II lat· eli/iri III. By KIRKE L. SDU'SON MrS. John J. Greer, Business Manager • • • Good Neighbor Roosevelt's pause Sunday, January 31 Tuesday, February 8 James F. Zabel, Editor in Bt'azH to conier with President SlJte ( During thc 10 t war he 118<1 ""itnc cd the 3 p. m. Meeting ot all freshman 12 M. Luncheon, Un!velli~ Vargas could have been foretold Jeanne Starr Park, Managing EdItor trial and error method of government, eell and transfer orientation leaders, club; iU "t speaker, Lieut. &bi. hall be' the reck1 abandon with whil'h Americtms easily enough h1s had air ai I' route a~sistants and faculty wives, river son COl til M. Schwyhal't, On "Experlences ~ Entered as second class mall matter at the post· to ed away their trump eard .~. Ho knew that and from Casablanca boen room, Iowa Union. duct th offlee at Iowa City. Iowa, under the act of con­ known. Heads of nations do not 6 p. m. Sunday evening supper the South Sea." Ihi. ron t not happen aO'ain, and he was ready pass through the territory of their th/'CC ' gress of March 2, 1879. to see that it didn't. University club; guest speaker, DL~ Wednesday, February 10 colleagues without exchanging A. C. Trowbridge: "A Ye[Jr in J1~\ II His reccn~ jalmt to Afri a was precedent 7:30 p. m. "'rhe World TooII)' courtesy calls. Iraq." county Subscription rates-By mail, $5 per year; by , hattering. No pre ident the Unit<'rl Stat .' lecture series: "Population Pfll. ot Yet the route chosen necessarIly TuesdllY, February 2 sure and International Relati011l, 1l0uoce c:lnier, 15 cents weeklY, $S per year. had eyer visited the Dark Continent, none meant the highest authority in 7:30 p. m. Meeting of American by Pl·Of. Hal'old Saunders, RIlor) The Member of The Associated Press had \'cr tra" led by airplanl', mnch less left Brazil was a party to the great Association of University Profes­ 221A, Schaerrer hlllL held in T,he Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the country in time of war to in. pect battle secret of the Casablanca con~ sors, Iowa Union, conference 8 p. m. Concert by Univel'lilJ of the e for republication of all news dispatches front acth'ities. But Roosevrlt ilid it with (erence from the start. That was room 2. Symphony orchestra, Iowa trnJclt.. ncSd nY. credited to it or not otherwise credited in this an lIil' of dign.ity lind fine. . With ealmness a demonstration not only or good Wednesday, February 3 Thursday, February II will b< "Iaper and also the local news published herein. and Murity lle met with the Ililied lender of l1eighborism, but of united nations 7:30 P. m. "The World Today" 1 p. m. Valentine Salad Brid. while I Sharon the world discu ing milital'Y, political and solidarity and mutual trust. lecture series: "International Role party, University club. Ii drew aU Latin American of CapHal," by Prot Addison 7:30 p. m. Society for Ex~. meat c TELEPHONES po. t Will' problem. members into the close circle of 10 a. Editorial Office ...... _ ...... 4192 HicJ0 grol1t H not obvious military significance 7:30 p. m. Meeting of Iowa Sec­ Saturday, FebrUIlr:Y IS BuSiness Office ...... _ ...... _...... un as this. However, today, with world·girdling on that account. The Roosevelt­ lion, American Chemical society; 9:00 p. m. UniverSity party,lOIv! war eneompnssing even the rnallest of 1111- Vargas meeting under thE: circum­ speaker, Prof. B. Smith Hopkin", Union tions, he is taking hi stand IImong the 1l?Rclers. stances furnishes a new symbol of of University of Illinois, on "Some Tuesday, February 18 Roosevelt as Commander·in.Chief hns jllst be· pan-American rapprochement that Recent Advances in the Mclat In­ 2:00 p. m. Partnet· bridge, Uni. will not be lost on other Latin gun to fi~ht! dustries;" chemistJ'y auditorium ve,,'ity club. American nallons, including Ar­ Thursday, Feb. 4 7:30 p. m. Illustrated Jectu~ : Another Milestone for• F.O.R.-! gentina, or on Spain and Portugal. 12:00 m. Stair women's lun­ "Himalaya Adventure," by Frill Today FrAnklin D. Roo velt pas, e a mile· Aside from its political or mili­ cheon, Iowa Union foyer. Wci sgner, ~ ponsol'e d by IOIil fltone in a rO I'crl' remm'lmble in. American The SUI Woman's Part- tary relationship to llle war scene, Frlda.y, February 5 Mountaineers club, 1' 00111 223, ~n. hi tory-a fi ,hting em'('(' I' of 61 years. Bot. University women mny not be nblc to however, Mr. Roosevelt's air trip 10 a. m. Knapsack Library, Uni­ gineerlng building. to Africa and back via Brazll gave tlin~ hil' tigmn of w{'flllh in politic, conquer­ s110ulder guns or sail with the fleet, but the1'(\ versity club. 8:00 p. m. UniversIty lecture b) him opportunity to see for himself Saturday, February G Curl Sandburg, Macbride audii o. ing It di eo e b ' t od hy f('w, breaking tt·adi· are many things tl1ey can do ri"'ht he['(' 011 one end at least of the Atlantic S~tlll'dny Class Day rium. tion, grappling wit h d£'pre. sian, slugging ,\lith tlle Cllmptl. that will be olmost as lH'lp('nl in sP!ln that haunted his mind when the hlighty oC bllsine ,Roosevelt rose above winning the war. . 9/0 ON YOUR RADIO DIAL the fall of France loomed. His inti­ (For fnrormatlon regarding date. beyond this scl11'dllle. see the mil to become a national leader in war Numbet· one on your list shauJd be donat ing mates know that foreboding vi­ reservations In the otflce ot the PreSident, Old Capllol.) lind in p£'a('l'. blood for the blood bAnk. BfaI' you shake sions of an . axis attempted incur­ \ Bol'll in IIyde Park, N. Y., to a life of com­ your head, think: of yom' brothel' Ot' ft'iClld TODAY' IIfGUJ... IGIITS lJ:15- Melody Time sion into the new world via the rot-table e8 e, young Roo {'v('lt attended Gro­ perhaps wounded on Glladalcanal. lIe l1lIs lost. II :30-Education Spenks Dakal'-~atal r 0 U l e dominated GENERAL NOTICES Roosevel t concern then. ton and Rar\'8t·c! co il ~ R. ]<'01' It short time hc 11 lot oC blood and he needs orne more. You'd "FUTURE RELATIONS WlTH 11 :45-Farm Flashes LATIN AMERlCA"- It also has served since to shape MLSIC ROOM SCHEDULE shown /Ind i1 speaker (rom Ill! practi ed law, then tlll'l1ilJ'" to poLitic!'! "Was like him to have it, wouldn't y'011 1 I2-Rhythm Rambles Roosevelt policy making both be­ {'lected Nc, Vode st at e Aenotol', the first Prof. Adtllson llickman and Saturday, ·Jan. 30- 10 a. m. to Pre-F1ight school will be presen\. • • • Prof. Paul Olson, both of the 12:30-News, The Dally Iowan fore and since Japan's attack 12 M., 1 t.o 3 p. m. and 4 to 6 p, m. Members can buy their insignia D roocrat to b ehos 11 from thc district in Red 0,·0.9S ha.~ The pnt in a call foi' college of commerce, will dis­ 12:4S-Fleedom on the Land thrust this nation into the struggle. Sunday, Jail. 31 - 4 to 6 p. m. and at this time. Also a social meetilll 30 yeors. Dc nl'xl beeome IIssistant seer'etary It was the hub of the strategic women to help "oll band(lges. J11St an cuss "FUture Relations wIth La.­ Forever 7 to 9 p. m. will be announced. Please l1! of the navy serving' thl'ougllout World War 1. !tour or two a 1/Jerk would help wh ere tin America" on the lowlt conceptlon, ascribed by Prime prompt! I-Musical Chats .Minister Churchill to Roosevelt • • • TLelp is badly needed. This same friencl League of Women Voters pro­ Y. M. C. A. TRAVEL BUREAU PFC GENE ClIOLES I 2-What's Happening in Holly­ personally, which led to the allied P;ghtiJlg gamely fOl· O/fl Leaglle of Na­ or brothet· on Gttadalcanal will al.~o tued gram at 9 o'clock this mornlne, All CUI' owners who are driv­ PFC CIIARLES .JENSEN TIle league programs, which are wood incursions into Ft'ench Aft·ica. t ;on8 ;/1 a time tI,hen American ClItro11CC bandages and manu of theln. Red C"OS8 ing out of town and who hal}e I prescnjed each Saturday mor­ 2:15-America Determines Her Mr. Roosevelt has so orten de, room for extra pa. engers are FELLowsmp OF II'a .~ unlhil1kable, F. D. R. sought election knitting and sewing dlothing fOl' boys monstrated his liking for seeing ning, emphasize th~ importance Destiny a ~ ked to register their name, des, RECONCILIATION as vice-p"csidtl1t ill 1920 mtd was de­ overseas i a1tother worthy CU1tSe to 'llJhirh of being Interested as cUnens 2:30-Concert Hall the wheels of policy go round at I alcd. 'l'hcn illfantilc pam1usis sft·nck. yOlt 1miversitll women can devote YOllt· tination and available space at the The Fellowship of Reconcilia­ in all phases of the government. 2:45-Lip Service key centers that no one can doubt Y. M. C. A. oHice in lawn Unlon tion will hold its regular meet· For 11COl'S It e stl'lIUU/rcl to tlide himseTf 01 spat'(j time. he welcomed the chance of the 3-Camera News by a personal visil or by calling ing Sundoy, Jan. 31, at 2:30 p. 111. Casablanca conference gave to see 111 C' cireail disease. • • • TODA Y'S PROGRAl\[ 3:15-Treasury Star Parade X551. Persons desiring rides may for himself the westel'll terminus in the conference room of the • • • La t, but by no means lea t, try to do yom 3:30-News, The Dally Jowsn likewise register. Y. W. C. A. in the Union. Any Upon hiR J'etl1l'l1 lo health, Roosevelt again part in lweping up the morale of the m('n 8-Morning Chapel 3:35-Waltz Time of the Dakar-Natal bridge be­ RICllARD WOOTERS tween the old and new worlds. who are interl.'Sted are urged III ('ast his lot in 1he politi 'aL world. this timo in Ii rvice. Whether they are here in United 8:15-Musical Miniatures 3:45-Road to Peace ChaIrman come. 8:30-News, The Dally Iowan 4-Salon Mu:sic The route is still a threat, but S(' king officI' in his home . lDtC. In 1928 he • tates 01· aero. A, write them Rnd write a/len. ELOISE TtIPPER 8:45- 0n The Hom~ Front 4:15-Voice o( the Army no longer a three t to the a \lies, was ehos 11 g-m'Cl' nOJ' or fl'W York- a posi­ FOl'ml'r elaR~mnte" will npJ)I'('l.'intl.' hearjn~ GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS Convenor 8:55-Scrvice Reports 4:30-Tea Time Melodies only to the axis. Traffic on that There will be about 12 Lydia C. tion hieh gain elll illl nat ional fame and reo news or the rnl11pn, 01' of t hl' "old home bridge of ships and planes has 9- Iowa League of Women Vo- 5-Chlldren's Hour Roberts graduate fellowships lor HAWKEYE HOOFER sp ct. town." Even the 11(' W:; that . eCI11S quite in­ been reversed by developments in ters 5:30-Musical Moods next year available to graduates If thcre is a snowfall befO!'! Elected prl'Aidl'nt of thc nited States in significant to you mny br di ge~ted lhorollghJ~' 9:30-Music Magic 5:<,oplo a "New D al"- the lind keep II gay note rl1nning through the let. 9:50-Program Calendar 7-The Reporter's Notebook Applications should be made be­ [all, plans have been made to go NRA, 'fVA, AAA, WPA, PWA, FIlA. Ilo ters. Keep Itwoy from 111OJ'bid predictions and lO-Connie Kay 7:15-Reminiscing Time (ore Feb. 15 in the office of the skating. All those planning to at· offer d th'm w('eping proposals-like the gl'ievances. 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