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Former Students- Eagle Ladies Entertain detained at an other show at the Oty Engineer, Fire base. .. June Havoc has to get At Card Party Today back to Hollywood to practice Serving the Nation ambulance work for a test. She Chief Warn Against Members of the Eagle Ladies can't-the dim-out will catch her -Former Iowa Citians will be entertained at a card party -so the general lets her practice p. m., returi ng Saturday morning. this afternoon at 2:15 in the Eagle on a camp wagon... . Reception should teleptl.one the women's ~tarting leaf Fires A graduate ot the University ot hall. at the Officers' Club-but that's gymnasium, Ex. 237. The group Iowa, Glenn Charles Olney, SI, of Mrs. J. W. Myers will be host­ not fo privates, of course..• . will leave from the gymriasium at CO M!lPOLITAN ~LUB Leov houW not be raked t9 OttUll)wa, WillS graduated from the ess for the occasion. the n m e s s - broiled chicken, 4 in the afternoon, have supper There wlll be a meeting of the plenty of good food, coffee, lem­ and breakfast at the hostel, and Co mopolitan club Sunday, Sept. !he street gutters and burned, nor Great Lakes naval training achool onade .. .. return Saturday morning. / 20, at 4 p.m. at the home ot Prof. Ihoul

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FRIDAY, S~TEMBER 19, .1842 PAGE SIX THE DAILY IOWAN. IOWA CITY. IOWA I U. S. GLIDER TROOPS PRACTICE SILENT INVASION Local Rooming House, John~on County Board IRiver Dragged r' Ticket Sales Over 80 Per (ent Expenditures for 1943 I 3Fraternities Robbed For Victory Premiere Sept. 21 .. ~:,::un:::on:,~:::rd~:, For Madsen "\, $181.10 Taken Early Johnson county In 1943 were ls- Yesterday Morning, sued yesterday by the counly University Committee board of supervisors. j To Sponsor Parties AERIAL- I.C. Police Report Ed Suiek, county auditor who Woman's Body (Continued from page 1) was authorlzcd to determine the Aiding Bond Drive A total of $181.10 was taken levy on each tax dollar for counly , (His name was not given in the from three fraternity hOuses and expenses announced yesterday that Believe Missing Farm More than 80 per cent' of the re­ dispatch.) one boys' rooming house early yes­ the levy would amount to 16.556 served seats available for Iowa terday morning, Iowa City police mills. Wife May Have Fa,!ltn City's "Victory Premiere" show­ The Egyptian front, hardly Main expenditures were: county more than 40 miles from end to reported. . Or Jumped Into Cedar ing Monday night in the Ell8lert The robberies occurred at Alpha fund, $57,500; poor expenses, ..- ead, is unusually static, except for -_ theater have been sold, officials of Tau Omega, 828 N. Dubuque; $112,000 county road bonds and The posse searching for 26·Year. the theater announced last night. the continual a ir force clashes, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 702 N. Du­ interest, $51,120; state Insane ex­ old Mrs. Ruth MadSen, who dis. but no soldier expects Ihe lull to The Johnson county war bond buque: Sigma Chi, 703 N. Du· pen d i t u res, $29,000; orphan's appeared from her home. firly committee, working in conjunc­ last much longer. bl,lque, and the residence of Dr. home, $4,627; juvenile home, $9,- Monday morning, was allllOlt You drive out of Cairo over the tion with the Iowa City theater and Mrs. J . f'. Bicbesheimer, 115 255 ; court expenses, $19,000, and rcady to give up the hunt Jut committee, said several seats were muddy Nile, past the Cheops py­ E. Fairchild. secondalY road construction and night s rter dragging the Cedar still available for persons who ramid and the snub-nosed Sphinx The thief or thieves stole money maintenance which totaled $415,- rIver all day In a futile attempt have failed to redeem their re­ and in. six hours or less you are only, going through the boys' 525. to recover her body on the the. ceipts for admission tickets to the under the fire of axis guns. It rooms and emptying wallets. OfY that sh might have drowned. premiere showing of "Wake Is­ is more than 170 miles by mili­ Students reported that the tol­ The blOOdhounds, which were land." tary roads skirting the lush green lowing amounts were- stolen: thourhl to be on hu Irall fel. It was further emphasized that delta. You see lots of new Ameri­ At Sigma Chi: Robert Emerine, Seven Firms Return tcrday morning, led the JIOIIe admission to the show is by ticket can equipment. $1; Art BUI·tel, 85 cents; Herb 10 the edge of the river. Mil only and that receipts received at Alonr the coast natives In JU\­ .Peningrath, $5; Robert BiB~op , Studer, state bureau of In...ct. kle-Ienrth rowns aDd tiny Arter gliding Silently down from the sky, American glider troops rush Into action, above. In maneuv­ 100 Per Cent Quotas g8 tlon agent who Is In cbam Ap the time of the bond purchase will $25; Robert Allerlte, $5; George ers in southeastern United States. Members of Uncle Sam's newest flrhtlng service pictured are, left of the search Ing party, 11&141 lUI not be honored. akullcapS clln.. to their mud Parks. $17; Dick Dearmont, $6; tl.. to rirht. Staff Sergeants William Keeney, indianapolis; John Visser, Knoxville, la.: Connlc Nanartonls, she had probably falle. " Althourh the $%5 bond seala home•• mid date palml!l and Ben Birdsell, $7 or a total of $7.85. To Community Chest trees, beedlelll! of the war. You Northampton, Mass.: John Lehnl, New York City, and Edward Herring, Detroit. Jumped Into the river which II In the theater have been BOld out At Sigma Phi Epsilon: D. C. (a since Wednesda,.. ticket. ma,. meet a JaIll"l1nr carrier return­ Lehmquhle, $8; Dixie Green, $to; At least seven firms had re- about five or six reet deq II IDr from EI Alameln with a a large battleship the barber chairs Jerry Kuhal, $10; Don Glenvie. $5; lUll be had by purcha.iDr a $60, JAPS LOST THESE IN NEW GUINEA turned one hundred per cent quo- Ihe point where the trall !ludelL derelict enemy tank. are occupied most of the tlme Art Aran, $1.50; ' or a total of tas to community chest hcadquart- The trail I d to a noint alone $100 or a $1.000 bond. There are You leave the coastline on the $34.50. the river riv miles direcUy WI very few ticket. of these de­ keeping the heads of some 1,400 ers yesterday, in response to sol- rough, gritty "Bombary road" and men trimmed to the proper length. At Alpha Tau Omega; Ervin icitation letters sent to all the of the posse's BtartlDg point. The fl nomiDations left. however, aDd catcb glimpses of the melange of Q.-How many fleets are there Pinkston, $14; Tom You n g , business houses and profes lonal search bcgan lwo miles soulh 01 those deslrlnr to attend the pre­ races in the eighth army-British in the United States navy? $13.50; R. W. Chadima, $2; Burl offices of the city Wednsday, Vern the Madsen home In a cor~fleld. miere are urred to' buy their imperials of almost every de­ A.-There are three fleets in Flood, $5; George Hoppley, $5 ; W. Bales general chairman of the The ?ogs led the posse th oogh, bonds at once. Dale Morris, $8; Ed Erwin, 50 . a 'no d 'Cornfields, over abandoned roach scription, including back Basuto the navy at the present time, the d rive, n unce. d h I I '-'-It 1 Those who have not bought tribesmen, bayonet loving Maoris, Atlantic fleet, the Pacific fleet, and cents; or a total of $49. Within three hours after the first an throug a one y s~''''; 0 their bonds are reminded by the as well as Poles and French. the Asiatic fleet. At 115 E. Fairchild: Jack Zum­ timber borderIng the flyer. Johnson county war bond com­ of the. letters had been .sen t out. Effort 10 find her body al this Alter a .nack of bully beet Q.-When once in the United stig, $4; Hartley Courtney, $9; Bob tour firms returned their quotas . t · lh . h e e vi mittee that they may purchase and canned beer with the India States navy, how does one learn Doering. $14.75; or at total of to headquarters. Bales. greatly en- P01t .~~ I e river, ow v r, ere them at any Iowa City bank, ' the battalion, you hike over tbe rur­ to specialize in one specific field $27.75. couraged by this swift ~nd whole- un ~~e~ 'asked whal action the post office, or war bond head­ ..ed .... ound Rommel lost iD t!le of work? quarters at 118 E. Washin.ton. hea~ted respon~e to hiS new c~ posse would take Iasl nl,hl, 1M summer to a dump of aban­ A.-There are three ways . a ordmated sollcltat~ng plan. .sald seuchers saId that the • Application may be made for a doned enemy material-ammu­ sallor may attain perfection in the Couple Will Celebrate bond at any retail store in Iowa t~t two of the first four flrm~ would be dlllCOlltinued UIIW It­ nUlon, uniforms, and even a few specialized work of bis own choos­ lISted over nine contrlbuttng em- day. "What we need Is City. love letter. sca tiered In the ing: by study in naval schools, Golden Wedding Day _,0" The university bond committee, ployees. one said dust. by practical experience aboard l!ales thinks that the new plan, Henry Madsen, 34, the huslland composed of students and fac­ You salvage one letter. It's An­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones, 620 ship, by spare time study aided makes each . employer or the missing woman, was found ulty members, met last night and toinetla writing to Carissimo Ni­ by correspondence courses con­ Burlington, will celebrate their whlc~ r~- decided to contact every faculty cola lamenting his sudden depar­ golden weddding anniversary Sun­ sponslble for the s.ohcltat.ion of hIS dead of shotgu n wounds in their ducted by the navy. own employees, Will con~nu~ to be farm home five miles southea&t member and every student so that ture in May and hoping for the Q.-What are the "ports" on a day. an increase of the sllle of Waf end of the war. Open house will be held at their succes~ful, . b~cause duplication of of West Branch early Monday. She ship? elfort IS and was last seen Sunday afternoon. bonds among the university stu­ Stopped over, you run across A.-They are openings in the home Sunday 2:30 to 5 p. m. in ~l.JmlDa~ed em.p~oy~rs dents and faculty might be real­ a barren rock quickly and sprawl , honor of the occasion. c~n fulfill .thelr :espo~lbllitleS Mrs. Madsen has been deserted ship's sides which serve various Without leavmg their o[[lces. by state and county ('meers as jzed. They also voted to develop behind the meager ramparts of an uses. Air ports are for the admis­ Will a series of theater and dance par­ advance post. You're facing the sion of air and light. Gun po~ts are a "moo tal [latil'nt" and she ties as a means toward promoting enemy now across no-man's land. openings through which the guns AAA Election Tonight ...______. ___.. _~ reported to have escaped twice bond sales. Over Stuka alley, almost as if you are pointed and fired. Merchant Election will be held at 7:30 to­ Four Enlisted Men I from the state hospital at lit A series of Johnson county had given the cue, the sky fight ships also have cargo ports. night in the post office building Pleasant this summer. township meellnr" are beiD, starts. , Q.-Can a sailor witJ, promo­ to select township committeemen ! Join Arme d Forces held tonight for the purpose of "Stick around a few more to administer the agricultural ad­ ~ tions? .Four enlisted reservists from dlscu!lS\ng waya and means for weeks," says the soldier beside justment administration program A.-Yes, an intelligent and am­ Johnson county left yesterday lenz Girl Drowns selling bonds In the rural a~aa you, "and we will split a bottle of nexl year, Ray Smalley, county Hert are some of the trophies taken (rom the Japanesc by united bitious sailor can expect promotion morning for the army reception of the county. Chianti in Bengasi." nations forces operating in New Guinea. An American and an to the rating of chief petty offi­ AAA chairman, announced yes­ Many bond drive enthusIasts center to begin act! ve duty in the In Farm Water Tan~ Australian soldier are seen examining tbe arms and other Nip­ cer. Men of this rank are often terday. armed forces. . from the smaller towns of John­ ponese war material. promoted to the rank of warrant son county have purchased an un­ Men who left yestl'rday were Judy Lenz. one and hal!.year· officer, and many are in time Clyde S. Ackerman, James B. Cox. usual amount of tickets for the EGYPTIAN- made commissioned officers. Service Club to Meet old daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. "Victory Prcmiere," the Englert Carroll F. Sieichter and Ralph B. Ralph Lenz, W8s found dead of (Continued from page 1) In United States Armed Forces- Q.- Are there any good books Members of the Masonic Ser­ Smith. theater ma~agement announced on the navy? vice club wi!! hold their regular nn ac idental drowning in a water last night, but there are still sev­ time his planes were the target A.-Yes. among the newest are weekly luncheon meetink at the tank yesterday aftemoon on lbe eral persons who have not been of the area's heaviest defenses. "The Navy in Review," by Curtis Masonic temple at 12 noon today. Lenz farm II mile and a ha11 soulh of Jowa City on the lower MWCl· contacted. . "We could feel the explosion of I Edck~on; "The Fleet Today," by. The program will be a symposium Chimney Catches Fir.e The sale of tickets for the "Buy OPPORTUNITIES Iowa City lirem n extinguished tine road. shells just beneath us and some­ Kendall Banning; "The Navy" by of local business problems, con­ a Bond" dance, which will be held times hear them," he said. Hanson Baldwin; and many others. ducted by five Iowa City business a small chimn y blate at 524 N. County Coroner Ccorge D. Cal· in Iowa Union Monday night, have The British radio reported sight- -In United States Civil Service men. Governor yesterday morning at lahan said that !forts of the fiIf increased substantially during the ing many German fighters during e e about 8 o'clock. No damage was department to rcsllscitate the child past 48 hours, the Johnson county the raid. The third in a set of questionsr Q.-Are the courses long? Sorority to Entertain done. faHed. war bond committee announced, One sergeant pilot who is a and answers on enlistment in thc A.-They are short but compre- but there are still many tickets Heloise Smartt, field secretary ~ntertains Bridge Club veteran of three trips over Ham- United Slates navy was released hensive. They are so planned. to of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, Mrs. John J . Mattes, 120 E. that are available. th B d give each student the foundatlOn The per couple admission to the burg and 0 ers over remen an yesterday by the bureau of naval on which the career of a finished will be entertained by the local Harrison, was hostess last night at Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps dance has been reduced from a Oldenburg, said he could see im- p.ersonnel, Washington, D. C. The artisan can be built. Thc gradu­ chapter at a tea this afternoon a meeting of the Double Four mense fires in the Ruhr as his Ii t f 11 from 4 until 5 o'clock. Members Bridge club. It was the club's $100 bond to a $25 bond so that s 0 ows: . ale's training is continued and those desiring to go to the dance plane crossed the Dutch coast on Q.-Wh~t about navy msurance? rounded but by practical expcri- of the alumnae club will be guests. first meeting this year. and not able to attend the show­ the way home. A.-Enlisted men may no~ t~ke ence on board a vessel of the fleet The pilot brought his bomber t f $1000 t $10000 If "[III...... jng of "Wake Island" may do so. home although it was baifLy hit bv pu rom, 0 , I e In- where the navy develops its skilled ! Cam,pus favorite • • • f surance for the benefit of the personnel. cannon fire from German fighters, WIves, chlldren~ parents or other Q.-What is the nature of in- one of which was shot down. dependent relatIves. PremlUms are struction? Service to Be Held In a speclacnlar chase, sometimes low, from .64 a monlh per $I,OQO A.-Due to the short period in just above the sea, two Spitfires at age 17 to .72 a month per $1,000 which the men are under instruc­ Sunday at 2:30 p.m. pursued two German Focke-Wulf at 31, and $1.27 a month per $1,000 tion, the courses are designed 10 190s across the channel yesterday at 51. payable monthly, quarterly, familiarize the sludents with ac- and shot down one and damaged . 11 11 N the other so severely it probably seml~annua y . or annua y. 0 tual apparatus used and conditions For Mrs. F. J. Palik was lost too, tbe air ministry news ph~ slca l ~x~m If you take out your encountered on board ship in a service said in a of another policy Within 120 days after your practical way rather than to go Mrs. Tillie Palik, 29 of 327 .S. repor~ action. enlistment. deeply into the theory of each Lucas, wife of First Lieut. P'rank J. Palik who is serving with Gen­ The strong force which hit the Q.-What is the dif!erence in subject Ruhr Wednesday night probably service between the regular navy Q.- When does a recruit's pay eral MacArthur in the south Pa­ and naval rese. I've? start? cific, died early yesterday mornin, was made up of 800 "nigh t-des- A Th t f troyer" planes of which 39 did .- ere Is .none excep or A.-Immediately upon entering in Mercy hospital.. not return. the term of enlistment. Reserves lhe navy. You're on Uncle Sam's . She was born June 25, 1913, in Meanwhile, new evidence ap- are released ~rom a~tive duty as payroll from the very first day Shueyville, daughter of Geor,e soon as the1l' servIces can be you enllst. and Tena Swenka. Later she and peared to attest to the irr~parable spared after the emergency. Pay Q.-Does a sailor in the United her parents moved near Oxford. damage ?one to G~rrnan mdustry is the same in both branches Be'- In 1931 she graduated from Shu­ by sustamed bombillg. RAF pho- cording to rank. States navy or naval reserve l'e- eyville high school and entered togrll:Phs show ~reat a~eas of des- Q.-Because I have made a ceive pay when on leavl)? Coe college. She later taught in t Ii i th d t I h t f I A.-Yes, he receives full pay ruc on n e In us n~ ear 0 hobby of radio, does that auto- even though he technically is not the rural schools for three years. Germany and underglound re- maticaJJy mean lhat I will be fur- Mrs. Palik was secretary of the ports said in many instances the ther trained for a radioman's rat- working. SI,ick trick for the Iowa City high school after hav­ enemy's stramed ~anpower was ing? Q.-How many men arc there in ~ng attended the Irish Business unable ~o cope WIth the rate of A.-Not necessarily. An aptitude the crew of a United States battle- KICK·OFFl college. In July, 1939, she married destructIOn. test taken soon after enlistment ship? A.-The modern battleship cal'- Frank Palik Jr. Mrs. Palik was a might show that you are, for ex- ries from 1,200 to 1,500 enlisted member 0 f the Presbyterian EATEST shirt in the dand. i. an Arrow ample. better fitted to train tor the men. 50 to 75 chief petty officers, church. N Fancy - and we've got' a large selection rating of electric~an's mate. 9 to 13 warrant officers and from of them I Stripes and patterns in the very She is sur vi vied by her hUl!lband, A. ·G. Prince Funeral Q.-Suppose I jOin up as an 80 to 100 commissioned officers. one daughter Marilyn Esther, 13 apprentice seaman. What guaran- Q.-What is the fancy piug stuck late.t collar .tyles , • • in your perfect Iue Still Available ... months: her parents at Oxford; tee have I that I will not just in the muzzle of a gun called? .nd ,Ieeve.lensthl her sister, Esther Bernice of Ox­ To Be Held Saturday remain in that classification and A.-It is called the "tompIon" Like all Arrows, Ihese rancy shirts .re cut The MOlt Popular Study Lamp ford; her brother, Geor,e J. just be overlooked in the rush? and it keeps dust and moisture Swenka. and her Irandmother, Funeral service will be held to­ to the "Mitoga" figure.fit, are S.nforized· morrow at 2 o'clock In Beckman's A.-There. are many opportuni- out of the banel. On the S.U.I. CampuI, The Mrs. Antonia Michalek of Cedar ties offered to navy men. Indivi- Q.-Is special leave ever granted labelled (shrinkage le88 than 1%) and h.v~ he. Rapids. mortuary for A. G. Prince, 83, tbe far who died at his home, 1129 E. Col­ dual "push" is needed to get a United Slates sailor? their buttons anchored on. 52.25 up. Dr. Ilion T. Jones, assisted by ahead, but the navy is right there A.-Yes, in exceptional cases, I.. thl the Rev. L. Burian of Ely, will·of­ le,e, early yesterd\lY morning. bees Born Dec. 1, 1859, in Roxbury, "pushing" also with all its vari- such as serious illness or death BETTER ficiate at the service, which will ous " branches and departments. In the immediate family. Itrntb be held at the Presbyterian church Vt., Mr. Prince came to Iowa City I.E.S. SIGHT Study Lamp .. no That's why our motto is "Choose Q.-What mechanical jobs can Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Burial will In 1902 from Downers Grove, Ill'. Now While You Can." I learn in the United States navy? hlrbeat be in Oakland cemetery. The body In that year be opened the Prince flower shop, operating this busi­ Q.-Can an apprentice seaman A.- You can choose one of many I ntl'ntly t w rk und~r hlJ .\ad, f will rest at the Oathout funeral enter a navy service school im- mechanical trades, including avia­ Blltter SJ~ht Sludy Lamp II 1ea4, It borne until the time of service. ness until he retired in 1932. He was a member of the Iowa mediately after enlisting? tion machinist, pattern-maker, Dlrk Sp neel·. Approved bY 11011 thl SUI holt~ln~ rylee, and d~ City lodge No. 4 of the A. F. and Is ~~:J~~ieSt~~~~ ~~~~a~:a~~~! metalsmith, optical mechanic, ra- I Grenadiers Receive A.M., Jessamine chapter of the dioman, boilermaker, aerographer, ~IRtI d In Ol'oduce the /1111" -eel p If Jlght the l- "1Ilri Traphy at Banquet Eastern Star and the Eagles. pleted their recruit training and Diesel engineer and welder. $ .95 ct by mum 1IpPer1 Surviving are his wife; three have been selected from appli- Q.- Is there an official haircut nntlnll Engln ef~' Society, Given by I.C. Moo.e cants who aspire fOI' ratings. for bluejackets In the United States OJ k' ~llHly lamp prev~~~ '...... sons, Walter of Hackensack, Minn., On th Myron of Moline, Ill.} and Her­ Q.-Where are these schools 10- navy? cy . trAin during clolle vllll"'o A silver trophy was presented to bert of Keokuk; one brother, Leo cated? A.-Yes. Sailors In the navy to k . ." COml the Grenadien, local punlor drum Prince of Webb City, Mo., and two A.-In all sections of the coun- must keep their hair cut to within Intendm and bugle corps sponsored by the FRE (Il·Ala) sisters, Mrs. Bertha Howell of San tryQ._HOW are the s c h 0 0 1 s a prescribed two-Inch length. On Jowa City Moole lod,e, by John DlegQ, Cal., and Mrs. Nellie Prince ,rouped? ______with Vt'ry lad' ...... Ioaos aL P. Thorpe, president of the na­ Hunt of Proctersville, Vt. l1li maje tional junior drum and bu,le as­ A.-Group one, electrical and Ofthh ordnance school; group two, com­ sociation, at a banquet In the DANCE II.~ pel SUI Student to Speak munication and clerical scnool; West Liberty Fair Grounds Moose hall last night. Iowa-Illinois GIS and Electric Co. In The trophy w.as won when the Carl Lee, Chinese student at ,roup three, machinists', metal­ Saturday and Su.oday D.l9hta ld~ Grenadiers took top honon at the university, will apeak at a workers' and woodworkers' School; Sept. 18. 19 211 EGa. WalhlnQtoft StrMI tuthorlz the naUonal contest In Chicago re­ special service Sunday ni,ht at the &roup four, aviation schools for Itetor ( cenUy. Reformed Evan,ellatic cburch at mechanics, metall!lmiths, radiomen Music by AI a.er's eQnalder Ray Memler's orche.tr. pl.yed Columbua Junction on "Christian and ordnartcemen, and hospital Rootln-tootin Cow Boy. tfIlinp. tOI: thO event, fa!th in China TOOIl1." corps IIchOC)lf, Opinion tliPUlati "~len