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FIVE CENTS IOWA CITY, IOWA FRIDAY, MAY 7. 1943 TMI A880c~r1D ••188 VOLUME XLm NUMBER 190 ·n ----- ~------~----~~--~------~~~~~------. TUNISIAN BACKGROUND Axis Weakens Before Bizerte, Tunis .as Allied Troops Push ....-.----- Russian Troops Smash S Axis UIS ~ Treasury Opens Japanese Subs To Within 15 Miles of Capital _ • New Fight Against By WILLIAM B, KING ATJL1ED llEADQT ARTEIl, J. NOR'flI AFRl A (A P ) -­ Counterattacks at Noyo~oSSls~ p'ay-as-Go Tax Plan Sink 5 Ships Amel'iclln lind BI'itish troops, , lIpported b)' II crll hin~ lI11ied air offensive which hll cbllRed IIxis plane. from UlC Tunisian skies, Says Persons of Low, hllvc "mushed through enemy lines before Bizcrte anil Tunis and Several Important 'Heights Captured in Stru$Jgle Olf Auslr alia f'aptllJ'('d l\fo:sicltult, 15 miles from 'f unis, n special communique To Throw Nazis Into Black Sea Middle Incomes Due unnollnccd Ill~t night. South of Vital Seaport Larger Abatements _____ American I roopR clo in/! on Bizel'tc tl~ pitt' strong opposition Allied Bombers Pound deeply pcnptl'llled llxis positions in II genel'lll 1\ aull which began WASHINGTON (AP) - Open- N G B III clown yesterday, tlHI commuuique aid, LOxnON, Pridll.\' (A P) - nus, illll tl'OOP.' ~mll, heel fixe Ilxis ing u new fight against the Ruml ew uinea ases, 'Phe w('uk ning Ilxi c\('fenders I'e led back toward Bizerte lind eou nl el'ult n ·J(R on I hI' IIppl'oacht'H to ~ovorosRisk in tht' 'IlU CIlSnS Destroy Nine Planes I 'rllnis unclcl' Cl sll\'age rain of 1I11ied artillery li nd infantry blow, 1'hul'Sdfl.l' and (·nplillwl II num\)('>r of import ani lleil1'llts in tlH' pla n, the treilsury urgued yestel'- I :lIld allieil JlhUH'~ hammer LI tb I' lI'eating ill/'malls and Italian I'iolent ~t l'tl gg l to thl'oW Ihe O(,I'muns into thl' S<'II, )ros('ow lin· day thut middle and lower income ALLIED HEAD0UARTERS IN I 1'1' 1en tl(>, l~·. nOlillCl'll (,8 1'ly yc~ t ('rda,\'. taxpayers will have to Shoulder , AUSTRALIA. FridllY CAP) An Associatl'd PI'es eli pat h from th c fl'ont said "the p ay·ore ) Oft II fi/.(hting hand·to·han1, tllC Hed It l'my fOI'(,I'!i kill('(l 1,:')00 most of any new war taxes and jhpanese submarines have sunk battl(''' which is II 1)1' llld to a * * * 1l10~ O(,I'I11I1I1R, sniel thl' midnight coml11 l1niC)lI (" l'ecol'c1('d by the hence are entitled to a proportion- four allied ships and one Ameri- EUI'OPl'lJl1 ill\'o~ion ' lis lIndl'l' ,'o\'i~t monitor. ' l'JlIl ~ in two (l l1 Ys 111(' Hu ~s iHl1 s hll\'1' I'cpol'led thl' I I I b t ( 19.2 can recently ofr Australia, the I wa"." killillA' of n 31'ly 9,000 (l('tlllllJ1 S who hni! ol ung to thc 1l1l1·t·OW fOOl. u e y argel' a [l ement 0 , high Command disclosed today, .' Dried Blood Plasma taxes than persons of large income. The mlljority or the crews were 'I'hl' Amcl'iclln t"oop~ \\'(,l'e b - hold ill the en \I('aRllfl. Randolph Paul, treasury general II'escued by nnval units, headqu31'- lievl'ct 10 1)(' Ilh lit riA'ht tni\(', r,o tl' 1'(,POl't R !luirl lh(' HlIssillllS W(,I'(,> only Ci,'(' miJ R fl'om NovoI'. coun el, advanced this contention I tel'S reported, !rom Bizerte and closing on Fer- Saves Life of Yank o.,i. k, Hnd SOl'i!'t ships stood ont to , elt to Rmll, h IIny IItlt'l11ptl'el i 3 i d ryville below the nil va] port. a~ the ~enate finance committee I Lost A~r I 0, t wns announce 0 TH FerryviJIe's docks and other vital oxi ' ~ \'ftCt1Rt ion by hOllt. . I fOI' the first tllne that the Jap- N R ERN 'I'lw fil'(' Il;ds (,Ollll tr)'A ttlll'ks, I'Mh IlIH' tn/we l'ioll'llI , than ' th!' began hearings on pay-n3-yoll-go anesc were sending submarines in installations Iliroady have been In Tunisian Hospifal JlI'l'c('dillg' on(', 11'(,1:(, lnllllchNl ill . '" I.. .. • tpx l e~islation with a mojo.i'y Isome rorce, indicating wolf pack I TUNISIA knocked out by American artil- all ('ffort to J·(·takr N('bel'djay. J B" . N . reported to be leaning towa rd the methods, to the co st of Australia Jery and air bombs. AN ADVANCED AMERICAN h I· th 1 f I S•• I •• 1 MIl.. FlehthllJ Continues HOSPITAL IN TUNISIA (AP) r\'~kaya, l1il1(' mil(,q 11000th a~ t of apanese egm ew RU, ml-Carlson plan abating 1042 1' were Ie e ~ ea anes 0 supp y - , . used by the allies. 6 S 10 lO. Fighting all. along lhis 40-mile A wounded doughboy weak trom l\ovol'oss isk, an d Otll('l' commnn· I I ' I kVlcs for all taxPayers except The noon communique repOI'led, Cront was gomg on at nighttnll, I . ' ilies overrun by the advancing Offensive," Chma . th ose WI'th" Win . dfa II" mcomes. I on the aelial rront., allied bombers • and the alll'ed air arm "'as.. not shock and loss ofI blood,I was pickeedd RussiD.nS, the communique said. Thl's meaSUre lost by only four ' heavily pounded Japanese bases CONTIN INO TIIEIR ADVANCE beyond I\lateur, American forces In giving any rest to the baltered up on the batt efie d and rus~ "O ur troops repul$ed all enemy . . , I n Dut h N G ine d I ' g Tunisia 1I0W threaten the Important axis-held clUell of BIt:erte and axis troops. b~ ambulance to a mobile hospltol votes in the house.when: the trea- °nlne rloCat I)elawn~. , ll a, e.; rOYln Gen. HenrJ Giruud, French high wI,t,hln artillery sound O. f the front. aUacks with heavy losses to the 7,OOO.~~~ Troop,s ' ~ ~ Tunis. Meanwhile, the British First and EIJhth armies also continue H I th th 24 sUry had opposed It strenuously. I "Five allied merchant vessel, their advances, with American Flylne Fortresse heavily raldinr the ' commissioner in north AlricD, an- e ay ere mOle. an enemy," it added. "The Germans ~egin Knockout Drive It would be most unCair, Paul l namely one medium sized U. S. Blzerte ana. nounced in Algiers t,hat there hours b~fore our advanclOg troops were hurled bllck to the wesL" . Against Rice District . a38erted, to give what he termed f freighter, one large und two small - --- were definite signs the enemy was found hIm-50 weak Crom expos- 1 The fighting extendpd to the inequitublc abatemenls to taxf$ay- Australian freighters and one weakening and reafIirmed his re- ure that he had hardly any blood , I Kuban river valley above Neberd­ h h b k WLB (I· I cent assertion that the nxls would pressure or pulse to speak of," CHUNGKING (At') - The ers in t e igher rac ets it an small Norwegian f r ighter, have P I H be crushed 'In Atrl'ca befol'e the medical Captain Newton K rum- , ' .' additional $16,000,000,000 In taxes been lOst as 11 result of enemy op- • ane on Inues earlngs jayevskaya, and the communique ton said the important heights ,were Chmese command announced YCS- , is ' to lie imposed, as President et'lltions against our I; hlpping as ' end of the month. dieck, oC 14 Washi.na , Square terdllY, only a shott 'while alter Roosevelt has suggested. indicated in the communique of ' On the basis of the present sit- North, New York City, Silid, taken in that .area. The Russians ne thus iII!!re seeking to isolMe the the ' military' spokesman . had By and large, he said, any In- May 1," the noon communIqUe On Soil (oa·I'.Wag· eConlll _oversy uation the end may come even , The boy was so far 'h. thllt German galTison based at Novor­ warned tllat thE! enemy' was about creases "will tall Proportionately haid. J I sooner than that, although the Captain Krumdleck and IS nssls- ossisk by eu [Liftg off any eScape to "make an Impoctant 'move," most heavily on ' lhq 10 el' and "The m:qol'ily of the Cl'('Wc wet'c German .still have strong 'natural lant L1.eu1. Marpret McNally, 29 , routes to the Taman peninsula thal lhe Japnnese had thrown in middle incomes, s ince it is not ~aved, due to Prompt action by defenses in the rua,ed terrain of of Mohawk, N, Y., thought this ' . lh C B .. . s In e t t most advanced hospital would lose opposite the Crimen. a new ofCensive against t h e Chin- ! eas ible to ra ise th e rate on h Ig er our naval. patro ernC. Our shl,P- W ASHINGTON (AP)~I"nored stop wOI'I( ngoin nt the end of the e . ap on p"mn u as 0 its record of never losi ng a patient The Russians already have eLlt ese "rlee bowl" lit north Hunan incomes proportionately." ping contll'lue to opel'ate in vlr- . TuniS. II' sh k the mojor roads linking the Nov­ and south Hupeh provinces with "It would be gL'ossly ineqllilnble tually undiminished volume Undel' \ ngalO b, John L. Lewis, a war two-wee truce, now in its fourth (The French Moroccan radio in ~ oc,. orossisk g~rrison with German 7,000 to 8,000 troops and heavy to forgive taxes on income groups protection by our naval :md air- labor bOllrd panel nevertheless day. a.. broadcast recOl'ded in Landon I We m~xed Ubi some blOO~ forces fighting on the western end air support. on whom future lax increase can- CHlft units." went ahead with a hearing on the 2. In the house, Rep. Palman said Col.-Gen. Jurgen von Arnim, f asma .:n ~ave m a. srle\~ of the Tamlln peninsula, but the The enemy waS declared throw,n not be imposed ond then to Impose The May 1 communique in dis- coal dispute yesterday, and ap- (D .• Tex.) proposed to expand the German commander. had al- en um ~a ou~ ten pm sf ~ Germans still hold. :l coastal road buck ill the initial phase of this heavy tax increases on other in- closing the enemy submarine of- \ parcntly explored the idea of the Connally bill (passed Wednes- ready fled Tunisia, and said Mar- most we a~'e gIven an! pa le~t, leading from Novorossisk to southward thrust below the Yllng- come groups," he declared. [en "ive stated that the re ults of grnntini the minel's some conces- day by the senate) which would shal Erwin Rommel had preceded sal?t d C~P~~IO K~u. ~d~ec~h H~ Anapa, 25 miles above the big tze. which presumably was in- Paul left no doubt thai the trea- the altack would b made known slons other lhan the requested $2- penalize anyone lIlstigaiing work him out of A[rica.) p~ t~ ~Ig h ou~ ~ I. Y d e en a f port. tended to knock out China's prin- sury still wanls the- pay-as-you-go when such details no longer would a-dny wage increase. $tollpages in plants taken over by 2,000 Sorties \ : ay ~ t r~overe rom A Berlin broadcast said the Rus­ cipal food crop, but !ieree and in- measure which W:lS reported by be of assistance to the J apanese. Chairman Morris L Cooke lhe government. He said it shouid The special communique said s o~. e~ou~h ~ ~tt ergo ~n ;~- n e sians also were using landing conclUSive fighting was continu- the house way and means com- a ked question about th~ present provide criminal punishment rOr that the northwest African air era tlod or e u e wthoun . d t . . r h d d d f nex ay h e was on e roa 0 barges for commando mids along ing in his subsequent attacks. mittee, but dumped overboard by III I LI charges for mmers' equipment and tho e who conspIre to delay pro- orces a rna e a recor 0 more It' g 11 \he cOast at Novorossisk. (In Manila, where the Japanese the house. This would tax 1942 ega Iquor materials such as cap lamps ex- c\uction in any war plant, and told than 2,000 sorties and "blasted a ge,.tn w~ ·C th d 't Another German broadcast re­ held an elaborately staged holi-, income at the lower 1941 levieS. plosives ~nd safely devices. 'Thel'e reporters such n measure would path in advance of our ground d mhosI Obi deseTchaseds.":Ndc Ion . . fl th r L . 't " nee woe 00. e lie p as- corded by The Associated Press d ay on the occasion of the first was no Indication, however, whe- u ect e CBse 0 eWlS, unl s'.. " ma received from donors in the ~ r suggested that the Russians were anniversary of the fall 01 Cor- S I Ad lit d ther the panel would actullliy re- Allted airmen had complete t t tfi' t t II th Y I sending troops by ships from Ros­ regidor, J apanese Premier Gen- GI"raud Declares AIII"es a es mI e com~end cha!lgeS in exi ting ald'r ddomination," the bulletin ~~nes f~~::nmsS~~Ck.?,len 0 ra y e tov across the Sea of Azov to the eral Hideki Tojo 'declared in a practices in thiS regard. a d e, Ublic address broadcast by Jap- Alth h th I t "th Gen. Jacob L. Devers Seventeen enemy aircraft were The recovery of this infantry- Taman peninsula above Novoros­ P oug e pane pu e C ' . ' man, who would have died had r sisko The Transocean agency anese propaganda agencies and re- MUS I AU ac kT oge Ih er B ( bD · lalch string oul" the United Mine Assl"gned to ommand destroyed over rum landmg fIelds, h b f d to d I claimed that 11 Soviet "{eny­ corded in the United States by the y a river Workers of which Lewis is presi- a destroyer was blown up in the e b fnorc~d b ~n ergo a I ~ng )6 I boats" were destroyed by German OWl: dent, w;s not represented. H~ has U Gulf of Tun is, Ilnd eight shl~s ~~a~m~~~~ i;ljUest oen~r~r ~~e dVaG~ bombers in the Sea of Azov. ("We are now in readiness to ALGIERS (AP) - The allies accused the board of prejudice. .S. Troops in Europe w~re sunk an~ others ?~maged In incidents ot il'Ont line hospital deal II thorough and crushing blow must attack ElIto!:>e simultane- Because of work sloppage ' the fhghls extendlOg. to SICJiy Ilcross wor.k at the enemy's armed power. I ously from the North sea channel, Alton Young, Varsity Cab Co, government toolc Over the mines the MedIterranean. "Our mortality rate is very low I wish to give expression to the eon- from the Mediterranean and on driver, confessed to local police last weekend The UMW then WASHINGTON (AP)-The in- In ground operations there were b t 8 lOth f t f i' Waverly SQldier Gets er VIC, tlOn' .Of J apall th a t s h e WI' II so th e RuSSIBn' f ron,t G en, Henrl' yes t erd ay t 0 c h arges 0 {II"se 109 m- ~..'ent the mln'ers ' b~ck to \'vol'k vllsion spectl'e was I'aised anew threeA outstandihg.' t developments b k h . h ath eou men- g0 S tOh rougonhe Phere,c,e,n sal?d ' Medal for Gallantry eHeclively crush America and Honore Giraud lleSerted in an jn- toxicating iiquor to cadets in the 1I1'der n 15-day truce, for tbe Nazi high command yes- mellcan roops 1'0 e t rOllg L ' t C I F k Le th h _ o 9 B ri ta m tath t h ey, WI' II not be a' bl e tervlew. gIven• l 0 J ques VI'll eso I m' N avy Pre-Flight' se h 00 I h ere. In view of Lewis' absence, the tetd ay as LI eu.t G en. J aco b L . axI' s pOS I·tl · on 0 n a broad front' pitalleu .commandant o. ran :J aver,Northwestern e os WASHINGTON (AP) - The again to extend their baneful ten- of the independent French agency Yaung, who admitted he had sold panel 88id it deci~ed to take ~he Devers, recognized specialist in (See TUNISIA, page 5) university graduate whose father, war department announced yes­ tades into east Asia." as published yesterday in the Al- the liquor illegally at great profit, unprecedented action of openmg armored warfare and mobile ar- Edmund Leaver of Reno Nev, terday the award ot lhe soldier's (The Japanese, he added, "have giers weekly "Tam." was released on $500 cash bond. the hearings to reporters. Ch~ir- tiJIery operations, was assigned to Is United state ~uperi ntendent ot medal to Pvl. Robert T. Woodring occupied and secured all strategiC The general, reiterated his An octicer 1ll the pre-flight man Cooke estimated the heanngs command Atnerlcan army troops Farm S'.'ual'lon mines for the western division. of Waverly, Iowa, Cor gallantry in areas in grealer east Asia.» ) statement lhat the Ilxis will be school said last night thaI "we might I'un twa weeks. in the European theater, "Despite the crilical nature of action in north Africa. The Chincse also reported con- crushed in Africa by the end of have known about such practices Nathan P. Feinsinger was desig- Devers succeeds Lieut. Gen. some of the surgery performed on Private Woodring sav.ed the tinued, but indeci~ive , fighting in this montI}, sllid the object of the for some time and are taking nated to present the miners' argu- Frank M. Andrews, killed in an Sh P , these soldiers we have never lost lives of two fellow s01diers and the Taiheng mountoins, in the Germans in the TuniSian cam- proper measures against them." ments. taking as his text the trans- army plane crash In Iceland. War OWS romlse en route one ~f those sent back to prevented- the total destruction of Shansi-Honan provinces border paign had been to retard the 111- Young's apprehension came as cript or Lewis' exposili~ns in ~e. Secretory Henry L. Stimson said other hospitals to recuperate," Col. . a burning half-tl'\lck . area. lied debarkation in Europe. the result of a meeting Wednesday cent New York negotiations. Fem- Andrews' death had denied the Leaver saiq. morning between Mayor Wilber singer i.~ chief of the WLB disputes country the services of "one of its I "Our 400-bed unit is motorized J , Teeters and representatives o[ section. Illost brllliant and gallant officers" and WIl S designed to get as close YANKS FORGE AHEAD TO FINISH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN local taxi cab companies, and 101- Charles O'Neill, spokesman 101' but added that he was being re- WASHINGTON {AP)-A report to the front as possible. When they lowed numerous police investiga- the northern Appalachian operat- placed by a man who proved his yesterday from Chester C. Davis, move into a new location we can tions. Mayor Teeters warned all ors, told the panel that his group "immense capaeily :tor organiza- (ood administrator, to James F. set up and receive patients in one taxi cab companies against illegal had offered to join the miners in tion and administration as head of Byrnes, economic director, sur- and a half hours. We can have all activities. He said that in some a request for board approval of the armored force," an Ilssignment veyed the farm labor, ' equipment our 400 beds completely set up in cases license may be revoked. any walla equity the miners could he has held since August, 1941, and supplies situation and said six to eight hours." In hi s confeSSion to police, find under the national stabiliza- with headquarters at Fort Knox, that it ''''eems to be showing im- Young soid that he began to sell lion program. Ky. ' proved promise." liquor to some of the pre-flight The dispute also claimed Iltten.. KnoW! Plans Davis hod been asked by Byrne Leon Henderson Joins cadets Ilbout Mal'ch I of this year. tion in other capital quarters: "General Devers is thoroughly to give immediate attention to Research Institute "These sales," Young confessed, 1. War production board oW. cognizant of present and tuture farm pl'oblems so as to assure car- " were made by me a fter I had cials said a nation-wide dimout plans," the war seeretary told his rying out the government's crol) Board of Editors first purchased the liquor at the \\,ould be ordered to conserve coal press conference, ObviOUsly to dis- p~odllction program. state liquor store Ilnd after some if the United Mine Workers should pel any ideas that Andrews' death " A current IlpprnJsal of the WASHINGTON (AP) - Leo n of my friends had purchnsed Ii- might delay projected operations farm labor situation," Davis said, Henderson, former price adminis­ quor for me at the state . liquor in the European theater. "indicates there is an available trator, announced last niiht he , store. I would pay about $2 per Draft Board Reiects Stimson also noted that Andrews l:..bOr supply sufficient to produce had joined the staff of the- pint for the liquor and would Ador Orson Welles had been peculiarly {Hied for the and harvest :J 1943 crop up to the sell rch Institute or America: Inc., make the resale at abOut 54.50 European command dur ing the levels of the announced goals. If a private organization. / when selling it to the cadets." For 'Physical Reasons' "present" period, when a sustained the potential is fully used, farm The 47-year-old Henderson, who Young said that his employer night-and-day air attack on con- production need not 8uUer from stepped out as pri e boss last II had not Known about the practice LOS ANGELES (AP) - Orson tinental targets (s the dominating lack of labor in 1943." January after a stormy reian, will he was {ollowing, Ilnd then de- Welles, actor-director, wns reject- allied activity. Andrews was a The help necessary this year, he become chairman. of the institute's elared: 'ed yesterday lor service in the qualified army flier as well as said, w~1l come from 6,OO(\i000 board ot editors Mal'--10 and ,. \ "At no time did I tell the men armed forces "tor physical reas- ground force leader and well farm families, mobilization of in directinll,.Jts editorial policy. who bought liquor for me that ons," an induction center official schooled military administrator. town and city folks into a crop This job;howe~r, probably will r I I. I I was gOing to resell it. During said. ArtUierF Man corps Of 3,500,000 workers, farm not be Henderson's on,ly activity, the period named they would buy Welles reported at the indue- Devers, however. r eceived h is hands given selective service de- for the institute indicated he may their quom ot liquor from the tion center Ilnd took the examina- first commission in the field ar- ferment, It\.en with larm experi­ do some lecturini, radio work and liquor stOre and then turn the li- tion, although classified 2-B to tiUery in 1909 and specialized in ence who are Jeleaaed from non­ writing. quor over to me. This liquor was permit deferment until November that arm until his apPOintment in essential industry and, when they The imtitute, founded in 1935 purchased by these men with my so that he might complete a pic: 1941 to organize and command the are over 38, from the army, and and with main offices here and in money and I would give them ture. armored lorce. He spent some workers imported from Mexico, New York, supplies business men about 50 cents in addition to the The otIicial did not elaborate on months in 1919 in both France and Jamaica and the Bahamas, and manufacturers with business WRECKED MARK VI TANK ot the German al'lll7 Is palled by II rroup of American infantrymen rldinr amount of the cost of the liquor." Welles' case, other than to state Germany before his return to a While not entirely satisfactory, information and most recently has Iowan! Tunis P..... above. Latest wonl hom' TUnl~1a Is that Anu;rlctm.-&rooPl, after capturlnr the ke,. The taxi driver asserted that be the exa/llination was similar to five-year assignment at West Davis said, the farm machinery been speclallzing on war controls, , eelder of Maleur, are drivinr on to BlUne, ollb a lew mJles llway alUl one of two rematninr axis was making these iIIeaal sales that gIven all ather prospective Point as instructor in :field ar- and supply situation for 1943 re- toxation, social security and post­ .,..,..oI4s bl Aldca. 2'lUI II U• .S. arin1.IIIDaJ'corp, radio~telephoto..· . (See LIQUOR, pa,e 5) selectees, tillery tactics, cently has been improved. WIU' plannin,. .. - PAGE TWO THE D A It Y lOW A N, lOW A CITY, lOW A FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1943 r - wasn 't doing anything at school, I \'I'a'l think­ STIRRING ' UP , ANOTHER VOLCANO! THE DAILY IOWAN in" about thing~ to do, lind I wa ' talking to OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN n MOD.Ilay teachers and young people who have, if only ... Publlahed every mornlna except by I'I' 9,..",."I"g I ~ hems In the lJ}IIVERS1TY CALENDAR arc scheciuled In Ihe PrfII.. a theory, at least a vi ion or wbat America "",<,' 911 denl·. OW.e. Old Capitol. Items for Ihe GENERAL NOTICES .. Student Publications Incorporated at 126-130 TIlE WAR NEWS I "" 1.1 de"".lted with the campus editor of The Dally Iowan or may .. Iowa avenue, Iowa City, JoWL could be like if every man analyzed those i!1 11 pbeed In Ihe box provided lor lhelr deposit In the oWe.. Of ,.. ~ " . Dally Iowan. GENJ!RAL NOTICES must b. at The Dally low.. ~ things of genuine igniricanc to himself. et/GJ ...... - • 4:30 p, m. the day preceding !1m pubUrnUon: nOllc"" will NOT" From that climat you come to your bome accepted by lelephone. and m\l!t be TYP.F,I) OR LEQIBLY WIUTI1I Boam of Trusl.ee5: A. Cra.te Baird, Kirk H. and SlGNED by a responsIble perlOn. o Porter, Paul E. Olson, Jaclr. M 0 Y 6 r s, Dan town where everybody has arranjred hi lif • Hitler Come Off McLaughlin, John Dora.n, Donald Ottilie, Ed lind docsn't want it changed. " "by d n't Friday, May 1, IMI Bowman. lIe want it changed' 0 many of 1I10ther' 2nd Best in April . frjend~ lead absolutely barren lives-nothing In that all-important contest be­ UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Fred M. Pownall, PubUsher they do mean much to them. )/"otbing I'v ,tween American shipyards and Marie Nau, AdvertiSing done for tw en ty-t\~O yt'ars mean much to the U-boats Hitler came orf sec­ Tuesclay, May 11 • Thursday, May 28 James F. Zabel, Editor me. I think they must be Living 1n the same ond best in April by at least a 12:15 p. m. Buffet brunch, fol­ 3-5 p. m. "May Tea"; buslnaa quiet d peratioll as I am. million deadweight tons of ship­ lowe(! by partner bridge, Univer­ meeting with presentation of nn Eo1ered as second claa mail matter at the post­ "I think that all J n din quick trip to ping. If we could assume that sity club. April showed a major trend­ 4 p. m. Mayo lecture by Dr. J. officers. University club. office at Iowa City, Iowa, under the act con­ Iowa it)~ Where the' have air raid 1fal'JlingB at which would be the acme of com­ L . Boliman, of the Mayo clinic, on Tuesday, May 25 Il'eII of Karch 2. 1879, (con. ider d a nui nce by the town people) placency-we might conclude that "The Physiology of the Experi­ 8 p, m. University play: "Ceor,! and men in 'uniform who at lea t eon,·ev th that grim light was as good as mentally Impaired Liver," medical and M

FOLDING BICYCLE designed for use o( paratroopers Is tried b~' Libby Hanchers Will Hold Lee at the Ilearns 1943 Inventors exhibition ill New York. The bicy­ To Have Floor Show cle, invented by J ack Fried, weighs 30 pounds and can be fold d like an umbrella. A Cloor show featuring tllient of Open House Sunday urrll'ersity students and service men will be the highlight of the Materia" President and Mrs. Virgil M. LADY MARINES GET NEW OUTFITS program ror the May Mixer. the Hancher, 102 Church stl'eet, will first university party of the sum­ hold ope n house Sunday from 4 mer S ' sion, to be held tomorrow • Felt to 6 p. m. honoring Mother's day. night from 8 to II o'eleel< in the • Shaw All uni versity students and stu­ main lounge of Iowa Union. • Fabric dents I'ecentiy graduated are in­ 1 Students and service men will • Wool Braldl vited to attend with theJ I' paren ts. domee to recorded music as a sub­ Serving as assistant hostesses 1 stitute for local or out-or-town or­ wJJl be members of Mortar Board thestras. which were unobtainnble. includi ng May Baker of Park Unlvel'slty students may obtain Ridge, lll.; ~ariorie. Restor of ticket now by pre~enting their StylM Newton ; Mary Louise Nelson of irlentlfication CDl·c!.> at the Union Laurens and Patricianne Bald­ desk. • ridge. Naomi Braverman, Gene­ l'rett) There will be an organized group • Pompadore vieve Slemmons and Ruth Smith, of hostesses including Vlr&inia all of lawn City. AdJlIAtalJle Jackson. A3 of Marion; Elba Day­ Beret. ton, A2 of Balboa, Cantil Zone; , • Girls' Club to Initiate Shirley Merenes.s, A4 of Lima, • mart PlIlboxfII Bonnie LOll Clapp and Patricia Ohio; Margaret Kirby, J4 of Sioux Flirtatious Derbies Ricketts will be initiated into the Falls, S. D.; Barbara Wh(!eler, A2 • Ol'der of Rainbow tomorrow eve­ of Villisca, and Genevieve Slem­ • Ota Ic Ouualll ning at 7:30 in the Masonic temple. mons. A4. Terry Tester, J3, and allo", .,.. _. . It will be a formal initiation cere- '1 Ann Verdin, A3, all of Towa City. • monyand Marion MacEwen, grand worthy advisor 101' Iowa will be I In charge of the service. Patricia McVicker, I Colora I Among Richard Dair to Wed .. Blaele • Navy MI'. and Mrs. James R. Mc­ • Brown Iowa City People Vicker, 1117 E. College street, an­ • Turf nounce the engngement of their • ollee daughter, Patricia, to Ens. Richard • Visit ing rece~t1y in the home of »0,,6 Dair Folsom, son of Mrs. S. D. Prof. and Mrs. Harold W. Saun­ • Kelly Folsom of Muscatine. The wedding ders, \207 Seymour street, were • 8 fl,e will take place thi~ summer. Mrs. Saunders' parents, Mr. and • Lilac Mrs. Roy C. Rich of Oskaloosa. A graduate of Iown City high . school, the bride-elect attended Here it is! Our seventh Semi-Annual Millinery Classic! • Whit' • • 0 Mrs. Martha Sawyer of Cedar ••'- ...... '0$1.' the University of Iowa where she Again it presents many of the yea.r's most successful • Rnpids will arrive here today to N£W SUMMER UNIFORM for the members of the e. " marine was a member of Tau Gamm <1 pa.ttern hats, together with favored models from our visit her son and daughter-in-law, corps women's reserve are modeled by First Lieut. Kat.bleen 1I0g-an, sOl'Ority. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Sawyer, 141 lett, and Sergt. Donna Case. Both are fashioned with short leeve, Ensign Folsom received his B. A. own stock! All the Hats are new this season ••• all S. Riverside drive. She will be t.urned-down colla. rs and flared skirts. Lieutenant. nogan's dress degree in 1941 from the University will go at one low price each to make room for mid.. here until Sunday evening. uniform is of white cotton gabardine with brass button , While Ser ­ of Dubuque where he was af­ geant Case's work uniform Is of green and white striped spersueker filiated with the Athenaean fra­ summer stocks. Hurry, ••• $2.00 to $9.50 on :Use Your Charge Account ' • • • ternity. He is now stationed at the Waller C. Sehwank and chil­ with bone buttons. This is a U. S. marine corps photo. fine·label hats. . STBUD'S-Sooond Floor. dren, Jock and Jan, of Carroll, naval air base in Pensacola, Fla. were recent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving J . Schaefer, 1 ECOND , DIE TER GRADES 131 E. Burlington street. Today Second semester grades lor • • • I commerce, liberal art and graduate students will be avail- Take rood care of Norma Thornton, daughter of Seven Iowa City Clubs STRUB'S FA!HION Fl.O OR Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thornton, 4 able at the registrar's office be­ wbat you own-It's Woolf court, is in Cedat' Rapids Will Meet ginning Monday. Grades for not only smart, but today where she will dance in a professional students will be patriotic. program held In observance of 011- Eagle Lad i e s' auxiliary - Eagle distributed when announced by the dean of the college. This May Sale of Dresses is an annual event for which tional music and da nce week. hall, 2:15 p . m. Use STRUB'S HARRY G. BAR E The program will be held in the College Street' Neighbor's club­ certified col d Cedar Rapids coliseum at 8 o'clock Registrar storace vaults! this year we COULD NOT make special purchases. Home of Mrs. W. L . Schenck. tonight and Miss Thornton will Fot' $100 ] 123 E. College street, 2:30 p. ml present a toe dance solo and t." ke $3 Valuation part in the ballet and toe group Red Cross-American Leg ion , Every yoar in May our patrons enjoy a Dress Value dance. room of the Community build- Study Club to Hold Pbone 9 6 0 1 and • • 0 ing, 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. Picnic Tomorrow S T RUB'S bonded least ... when we offer many specially purchaaeu Mrs. Ray Heinen and son. Ken- I Good Sa m a r ita. n Encampment messenrer will call dresses at a sale price. But this year it was impossible neUl, of Washington, D. C., are auxiliary-Odd Fellows hall, A picnic beginning at 11 o'clock for your furs. visiting in the home of Mrs. .7:30 p. m. tomorrow morning in City park to obtain any special buys lor this sale-so Heinen's brother; Mrs. Charles I Women Golf e r s' assoclatlon­ Morganstern, 1220 Kirkwood ave- I Country Club, 9:30 !l. m . will be held for Child Study club nul'. Masonic Service club - Masonic members and their children. Each • • • temple, 12M. . family is requested to bring its In Order Not to Disappoint. You Mrs. J. J. Barron, 221 Rivet· Catholic Study club-SI. Paul's own lunch. and ice cream may be stree t, is visiting her son, SergI. unit-Mad Hatter tea room, I '" We Offer, Starting Thursday Morning James R. Barron, in New York. p. m. purchased by members at the 1 .0. park. I Ruth Rom ine of Clinton will Samaritans to Meet In the afternoon Mrs. Ralph A. visit this week end in the homeR of Dorner will preside over a .hol·t her parents, Mr. and MrJ!. Gl en for Potluck Supper 100 DRESSES bt:siness meeting with election of Romine, 415 Church street, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Good Samaritan Encampment officers. Superviseel games have Redvced From Our Own Stocks E. Barrett, 614 N. J ohnson street. No. 5, I. O. O. F ., will meet tonight been planned fOl' the children. • • • at 7:30 in the Odd Fellow hall for In chargf.' of the elltertainment Mrs. Car'l Chadek and duugh­ its regular session. will be Mrs. William Menger!. MrR. Reduced tei's, 505 Third avenue, visited re­ The c6mmittee in chal'ge of the W. T. Hageboeck will be the chair­ From cently In th e home of Mrs. Ed­ l)otluck supper which will be held man of the luncheon committee, mund O. Ry.m of Chicago. at 6:30 for auxiliary members and Iassisted by MI'R. Wendell Smith. $19.95 · ~ . Iheir families, inc 1 u de s Mrs. Mrs. L. A. Van Dyke and Mrs. $ Mrs. E. B. Clingman, 103 S. Gov­ George A. Stevens, Mrs. Sidney James E. Kelly. $17.95 ernor street, w ill visit her son li nd Smith and Mrs. Lloyd Roge:rs. The party will be cancelled in 95 daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Those attending are requested to case of rain. Van Dyke Clingman of Newton bring a covered dish and sand- $14.95 this week end. wiches. • • • The business meeting aHer the Local D.A.R. Chapter $12.95 Second Lieut. George H. Holou­ sLIpper will be followed by a social bek is home on furlough visiting hour. Will Meet Tomorrow his mother, Mrs. Amelia Holoubek, • Suit Dressses In Dark Rayon Sheers and Beau· 119 E. Fairfield street. -' ---"'-,,~ DeMo lays ·WiII Hold Pilgrim chapter, Daughters or .. tiful Printed Sheen • • • the Amel'ican Rel'otution, wiil Mary Mercer, 709 S. Summit Supper at Temple meet tomorTo\\' afternoon al 2:30 • 1 and 2-Plece PrI'II," street, entertained friends at a pic­ in the home of Louise, Delvina and Rayon Crepes nic in the family summer cottage Members and fa milies o[ the Vera Ander'son, 109 Grove streel. • ummer Shantunp. ,lalJl north of Iowa City yesterday eve­ DeMolay will hold a pot-luck The officers will present their anel Printed ning. supper at the Masonic tempJe at yearly reports at the business • Cottons - Crisp, New. • • • 6:15 tonight. A string quinteiLe meeting and the executive board Beautiful Dr. A. L. Sahs, 331 Lee street. [rom City high school will furnish will meet at 2 o'clock. Those in 01 and Dr. C. H. Millikan, 318 Mc­ music during the meal. charge of the an'angements are • Rayon Jerseys in Whlte Ground Prints ~enL Lean street, Jett Wednesday to at­ Each person is requested to Mrs. G. N. Clearman, Mrs. George InU• tend the American neurological brlng his own table service and A. Haas, Mrs. D. R. Swanson, Mrs. • Bulcher Linens in Beautl· meeting in New York. They will sandwiches, and every family is Alda M. Rarick and Mrs. W. H . liful Colon; ~~ return tomorrow night. to bring one covered dish. CI·ew. ..PAGE FOUl ' " HE DAIL.Y IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA l'RIDAY, MAY 7, IS, 8 ~ Yanks~ Widen league lead, Win, Doubleheader f ~--~~--~---~------~~------~------~------~------In Entries Qther Than .bXTRA HELP ------/- By Jack Sords. 1 Sports 18 Athletes Elected gJl' Take Twin Bill Lou Novikoll Harvard Drops AIr. 'Fleer Given Slight A Sv6S'frfue r,JFlel.DeR Trail To Alumni 'I' Club be( s::'o~ CL.&:"'6L.AND F'oR -rJle... neY PAS-r F=fEW -IeAfl:.s, 6Rv,AEiS INow Ineligible J{iIl From Red Sox Chance in Preakness HAD ~ope;s OF PLAf,N& 5 Honoral'Y Members Grid Schedule ~a: ~1J/..Af2L'I r.oJ Pt..Ac~ oF By }lol ~6e S1iRiJwe,SS 8t11" r Also Named; Club's By m FEDER CHICAGO (A P)- Outfieldel' WIDTNEY or First Fray Hurled G6c;1I

,,­ 'f. H E I) A It Y lOW A H, 1 0 WA - C I Of Y, - 10 WA- PAGE FJVI . -- . -- TOMMY GUN PASHA'S FAVORITE Use of Saccharine depot and none of the sales were a large number ot dilferent units" French troops were cooperaU ng made (rom my home. Some of had been taken In later operations. with the Americans in the north, fflen Malloy, Edwin For Home Canning TUNIStA~ ft;~:~ the liquor was kept west of town (Con Unued :from page I) Supreme Am Elrort. most of the French attacking west Kinney Wed May 1 Adds No Food Value In a box which 1 kept hidden in To observers this indicated the of Bizerte in close liaison with the er a weed patch. The box WIIS cov- after capturing Djebel Chlnlti and axis was hurling in its last avnil- Americans who cleaned out the When good nutriUon is as vital ered by a rubberized canvas. This Djebel Achkel on the northern able manpower IC\'ies in a su- hills on both sides of Lake Achkel. In Holbrook Church as it is now, Lelia Farie, county was located on Rocky Shore road." and southern sides of Lake Ach- preme effort. Highlighting the big allied ~ .' extension home economist, advises Young concluded by saying that keJ. This released a wave of on- Massicault's seizure on the ground push was the unparalleled [n a double ring OeL'emony, ~ps Ellen Malloy, daughter of Mr. and against the use of saccharine in he had not sold any liquor Since rushing Americans beating toward southwestern approaches to Tunis display of allied aerial might. canning. It is not a f~ and has il bled th Ferryville and Hizene. was along the main road to the D' t h ~ th B ·t· .. F ' t Mrs. Johii Malloy of Holbrook, Ino food value; In fact, it is made Apr' 24. ecause he earn at • d . Ispa c es .. rom e n IS" Irs became the bride of Edwin Kin­ 1(rom coal tar. and heatillg $aC- an investigation was being made F .... ther inland the British First Tunisian capital, an was an 11'0- army front said the allied planes ney, son of MI'. and Mrs, E. It. f mediate threat to the Germans be- were swooping over the axis posi- charlne tends to produce a biUer by authorittes in connection with army drive On Tunis was rom cause the B'ritish in that sector tions at seven-minute Intervals by lie Kinney, 17 1't S. Dubuque street, I }day I in St. Michael's churCh in Clavor. the sale of liquor to cadets. two directions, wcst and south- have broken Into the Tunis plain daJl' and also dropping flares and Repeated use o( accharine tends west. where their superl'or numbers of t It Holbrook. · th 1 -# He said that he threw the box occasional bombs by night 0 ma e to tncrease e appet Ie 40r ex- T bo b .... eel tanks can be employed ill the cli- . uJd t The Rev. Father Mannini offici­ mely we"t toods tor it JS' ap containing the hldden liquor into e ur a ..""nae sure the aXIs troops co not ge t re s.... - T bo b [h Id d j mactic struggle. aled at the ceremony and cele­ proximately 300 times as sweet as the river "on April 24 or May 1." e ur a, ax s- e f Troa unc- Th t f :Ma . ult 1 any rest. brated the nuptJa 1 high mass. the same amount of sugar. The tion 18 miles west 0 uni!, was e cap ure 0 SSlca a so ---,-----,- Attending the couple were Mr. trend now Is toward developing an menaced by one British and one threatened to turn the sirong axis INTERPRETING- Ind Mrs. Leonard Lower, Mr.!. appetite for lel'S sweet toods and A.S. T.C. Engineers American column, hitting from the mountain positions which thus AJfred McDonald and Clement for :fresh fruit Oavor. Id G I M noPthwest and southwest. At last fllr have held up the British Kelly. Ushering were Gerald and Sugar supplies at the pre ent Ho enera eeting reports the Americans wcre only Eighth army in the south. French (Continued from page 2) William Malloy. time Indicate it will be available four miles from this junction, upits attacking near Zaghouan The I)ride wore a gown of white on about the same basis as last The first general meeting oC the nghtlng in the hUls at Clloulgui. farther south also were menacing U-boat warfare in rather lugubri­ chifIon, styled in grecian lines. A year's one-pound ration tor every engineering group of the Army The British column late Wed- the entire German southern line. ous terms. It oems that Goebbels tiara 01 seed pearls crowned the four quarts of lruit to be canned. Specialized Training corps was nesday stormed and captured the British Eighth army troops Is groom In, the captaIn for the finge~ -tip length veil of whIte em­ Tart frLlil~ that seem to require held in Macbride auditorium yes- bloody hilltop of Bou Aouka~ to meanwhile reported making a larger propaganda purposes sug­ broidered net edged in lace. Her more sugar thart others may be im- terday afternoon in order to 1a- break through toward Tebourba. local advance on the line which gested above. getting him a repu­ jewelry waS a gold cross and chain, proved by the addition of one- mlliarize the students with the and were believed close to the str~tches westward from the tation [or frankness which will be a gilt of the bddegroom, and she eighth to one-fourth teaspoon of rules and regulatiOns of the army. town. Hundrcds of allied artil- coastal marshes of the Gull of an asset when the time for bigger c~rtled a bouquet or Johanna Hill salt per quart. The salt seems to Speakers were Lieut.-Colonel lery and planes rocked German Hammet above En!idavllle. "Pa­ and better lies arrives. At any roses. cut the tartness so that the fruit Luke D. Zech, Lieut.-Colonel E. defense nests atop Bou Aoukaz. trois penetrated deeply behind the rllte the Berlin radio quoted Ser­ Mrs. Lower and Mrs. McDonald, requires less sugar. Wells and Captain f . A. Nolan. then Britisb Tommies swarmed up encmy positions," the regular torius as saying that "no competent sisters of the bride, chase dl'e~$es Colonel Zech said: the hill to take it with bayol)cls communique said. "The country quarter in Germany thinks ot de­ of yellow chiLton trimmed in chan­ "We have the navy and air and gl'enades. has been heavily mined." nying that Briti3h-American ship­ tilly lace. They wore wreaths of corps both represented on the Once it fell British artillery aoo Prl oners ping in April lost con iderably less yellow daisies in their hair and LlOUOR- campus and we want you men to lifted their explosives on to the In reducing the two hilltops hips than in March." But from carried bouquets of Roosevelt (Continued from page I) get acquainted with them and to next minor line of hills ;Jlong the near Lake Achkel the American there he goes on to say that it roses. treat them as though they were road toward Tebourba, and the troops driving on Bizerte had cap­ would be wrong to conclude tbat The bride, a graduate ot Par­ "merely to eet a little extra men o( your own service." British infantry plunged onward. tured more than 300 prisoners, the U-boat is losing its deadliness nell high school, attended Iowa money" for himself. He said that The ferocity OJ the lighting Wed- most of them Italians. during yes­ and declaring that. "what counts Stale Teacl1ers college in Cedar DRAWING A BEAD on a tommy &'Un whieh he claims Is hi favorite some of the liquor were made at In recent y ars the F rench re­ nesday was seen in the fact that terday's fighting. The special Is the annual core... and the Falls. She has been teaching scbool weapon. Is his exceJlen·cy. the Pasha. All of Quezzane In French Mo­ the Rock Island depot when the stored olive culture in North Afri­ only 30 axi prisoners were taken. bulletin Indicated they had in­ annual score (of U-boat sinkings) in Iowa county. Mr. Kinney, a rooco. - Pa bas, calds and French officers watch the fighting leader. cadets were about to board the can areas now occupied by U. S. but the .'Ipecial communique last creased their bag considerably ha been steadily increasing and , raduate of University high school, now 78, who was leader of one of the last Berber tribes to submit tIl train. troops. night said "many prisoners from since then. will be increasing in the future." 15 employed in Iowa City, where Frencb oocupancy of M()rocco. "The liquor which was sold was the couple will make its home kept close to the Rock Island .rter June 1. Bundles for Britain 12 in Sidwell's dairy. III Iowa avenUe. Vance Marton in chairman. is Club Plan ~ Food Sale The sale will feature all home comPosed of Mrs. Charles :Kennett, baked and home canned goods. in­ Mrs. B. J. Lambert, Mrs. H. G. Red Cross Finances A food sale, sponsored by the cluding jams, jellie$ and marma­ Plum, Mrs. Wilfred S. Sellars, Bundles for Britain club, will be lade. MrS. Emery Wens and Mra. Jacob Servicemen's Trips held tomorrow morning from------9 to The committee, of whlch Mrs. Van der Zee. Secretary Explains loan Responsibilitx Of local ChaRters [laily Iowan Want Ads "With chapters at the home end and field directors at the military * * * CAR* RENTAL* * ROOMS* *FOR * RENT end, a helpful two-way flow of CLASSIFIED American Red Cross service in RENT A CAR. B. F. Carter. Dial l\TTRACTIVE ROOM. Graduate ADVERTISING 469l. behai1 of the nation's fighting men RATE CARD student or couple. Refrigerator. has been established," Mrs. Lorna Light cooking pcrmitted. 310 N. CHIC YOUNQ Mathes, executive secretary of the LOST AND FOUND Gilbert. BLONDIE CASH Johnson County Red Cross chap­ RATE LOST-Red Lady Buxton wallet ter, explained yeste'fday in clari­ 1 or 2,. days'- containing important Identi!ica­ ROOM for student boy. $5. 926 fying 1l1e div ision or rekponslbitlty 10c per line per day Church. Phone 6301 evenings. 3 consecutive days- lion cards. Keep cash. Mail wallet of Red Cross chapter and IJeld di­ to Ruth Moyle, 115 S. Lucas or reelors. 7c per line per day ROOMS for students at profes- consecutive days- phone 3319. Mrs. Mathes, who has recently 6 Sional fraternity. $10 per month . .5c per line per day LOST-Key ring between Chern. returned from a three weeks' stay 1 month- tnquire 114 :r.. Market (,1' 201 in St. Louis where she attended 4c per line per day • Bldg. and 312 E. Davenport. Re­ Chern Bldg. 8-12 a. m. or '1-8 p. m. courses in home service and ad­ -Figure ~ words to line­ waI'd. Phone 6361. ministrative policies and pro­ Minimum Ad-2 lines REDECORATED furnished rooms cedures of the American Red APARTMENTS for women. 3 blocks from cam- I' Cross, believes that chapters have FIVE light. pleasant, lirst rIoor pus. 112 E. Bloomington street. responsibility for cases involving CLASSIFIED DlSP.LA Y phone 2671. Mc col. inch rooms and bath. Heat. watcr and assistance to families of service­ electricity Iurni hed. Phone 4821. men, whereas field directors at­ Or $5.00 per month FOR BOYS - two double rooms FURNISHED five-room apart- with private bath. Also one lached to the units in whlch the AU Want Ads Cash in Advance men serve have responsibility tor ment. Also unfurnished two­ double, two hall-double rooms. 32 Payable at PIlily Iowan Busi­ E. Bloomington. the personal needs of the men. ness office daily until 5 p.m. room apartment; rent of this H aparlment may be paid in part Pel. "If a serviceman is at home and I SUMMER COTTAGES 12 .ol62 needs tral;lsportation, it is the re­ Cancellations must be called in by janitor service. Larew Co. 22 .4 15 sponsibiHty of, ihe field director, before 5 p.m. Phone 9681. Five-room summer coUaie at CARL ANDERSOn 9 .409 flENRY on notice from the chapter, to Responsible for one Incorrect PORTRAITS La k e Macbride. Larew Co. 15 .aS5 ma~e a loan, if one is necessary, inse~tion onJ,yJ Phone 9681. 15 .385 o si nce military approval must be MODERN PORTRAITS. Young's CJ 9 .360 securet!. The chapter may be Studio. North of City Hall. Open SERVICES asked by the field director, how­ Sunday. ever, to advance funds to the man. DIAL 4191 Call us for expert ref1'igerator •. ..14 In this case, the chaptel' is reim­ WANTED - LAUNDRY service. CONNER'S REFRIGER­ bursed by the field directors," sl)e ATOR SERVICE. Ph01lll 7660. LAUNDRY-ShirI.!;,ge. Plat finish, said. 5c pound. DIAL 3762. LOlli­ Chapter~ are asked by field di­ INSTRUCTION * * * streth. rectors to veriiy certain home situ­ * * * DANCE lNSTRUCTtON tap, ! ations. Only in case Ilfmoving the ballroom and ballet. Harriet ...... •... 10 * * * PLUMBING family of a serviceman or return­ * * * Walsh. Dlal 5126...... 9 ing 3 serviceman to the community WANTEP WANTED: Plumbing and heating. •. •• ••. .•.• 9 upon dischal·ge. do field director.;; WANTED:"" typewriter in good Larew Co., 227 E. Washington. DANCING LESSONS-ballroom­ ballet-tap. Mimi request chapters for approvaL condition. Phone 2868 after Phone 9681. Dial 72.8. Youde WurJu. '''NeitJ;1el' Red Cross field direc­ 5 l'. m. ••.•...... ••2 tors nor chapters use the terms FURNITURE MOVING ...... 1 'approve: or 'aOthorize' when com­ HELP WANTED TRAIN WITH OTHER SUI ..•...... 1 municating with each other re­ STUDENTS IN SHORT COURSES ...• .1 ~ardlng loans til s,;rvicemen or ex­ WANTED - full and part-time MAHER BROS. TRANSFER STARTING APRIL 26. ...•...... 1 servicemen," Mrs. Matbes said. founlain gi 1'1. Cash salary. For Efficient Furniture Movill, Shorthand and Typing "Rather, the question is made Apply Ford Hopldns. Ask About Our Brown'. Commerce College ...... 3 plain: 'Will ybu I'eimburse us if we LAUNDRY WORKERS apply in WARDROBE SERVICE Iowa City's Accredited Business ...... 2 01' School. Over Penney's StOre advance money?' 'Should we person. New Process Laundry DIAL - 9696 - DIAL ...... 2 make loans trom our funqs?'" Dial 4682 ...... 2 313 S. Dubuque . .... 2 7.Iow, City Youths Atc~.sed -of Pilfe~ing City police disclosed yesterday that sev.en Iowa City youths blid been apprehended for pilfering Do You Want from the officers' lockers in tbe field house at the Iowa Navy Pre­ Flight school. The first notice ot the thcfts came when the shore patrolmen of Whal, You Want the P1:e-Flight s~hool discovered two of the youths. between 15 and BOOM AND BOABJ) BY GENE AHEBH OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY 16 yeat;J; of age, in the act ot steal­ HeAO.s u~ ~I ing \I pair of tennis shoes from one COf"l~ _ PIfAs _1WI!sM, P.s 'THIS 15 MOl. VoO'JI( I MVE " CAAI'R, PI'\!.; - of llie 10ckefS< When You Want It! .WAHJ NIP UNCLE 'BERT, A 1M AeouT'1O 'BE IN SUCCOTASH :: Further investigation by l,he SONG·WRITER WHO M'f CONCERiO ~ Iowa City police departmcnt re­ 15 GOING'lO THE MUSICAl- SAW.- .. vealed that five other boys, rang­ COI.LABORA'l'E WITH I CAU-JT"THE ing in age from 14 to 17 were iln­ ME ON ~ GRE/\i CAR?EI'ITE~5 LUt-CH Plica ted in like offenses. ~l:e­ VlC'T01<:Y' SONG,! HOUR.;· .. "NO I Flight Sc hool officials have re­ I w~ can help "OU. Try a MIGHT GillE o.rr WITH pOrted the. Joss of eight pairs of ,shoes, towels, 2-stop watches and I IT "T CARNEGIe HALL,! SOine sweat shirts. One of the stop watches was recovered in a Cedar Daily low~n Cla.ssified Ad Rapids pawn shop. I Physical Education I fo{ quick results! Instr~ctor Will Be I Speaker at Banquet • r

14ar.aret Mordy of th~ physical· education department wiJlo be the guest speaker at the annual Girls' Athletic association banquet to be held Wednesday, May 12, in lhe "DIAL 4191 Cily high I;choo1 cafeteria. Evelyn Sturtz, physical educa· ~lon instructor at City high, is di- • tMioe. (,Ii O. A. A. acli.viiiOll, PAGE SIX THE D A 11 Y lOW A N. lOW A CITY. lOW A FRIDAY, MAY 7, 194~ HEROES OF BURMA RESCUE THRILLER Nurses Aide Training U.s. General Killed ...---- ....-----MONTGOMUY WARD I • Air Palrol Unil .~ ~ --1 University Sing Cla~ses Meet Delays Plans 'M' Day By Few Volunteers To Be Sunday

Classes in nur-es aide training An all-university sing, led by In Des Moines are being delayed because only Prot. Herald Stark of the music half or the required number has I Idepartment and accompanied by volunteercd, according to Mrs. the University band, led by Pro!. The civil air patrol "M" days, C. B. Righter. will be held in the originally stheduled for May 22 Nathaniel G. Alcock, secretary ot I main lounge 01 Iowa Union Sun­ :md 23, will be held May 23 ooly, I the Red Cross volunLary nurses I day evening from 7 to 8 p. m., according to an announcement aide project. Prof. End E. Ilarper, din.ctor of In ordel' thai busihc,·s and pro- I made yesterday by AcUna Com­ Town Union, announced yesterday. Oxford style In mander Emil C. Trotl of the Iowa I tessional women mny partiCipate, Arter Ihe sing propel' is OVCl', City unit. The change was made classc~ arc scheduled fur evening I everyone will be invited to rcmain beige. Wedguol.,1 beta use of crowded housJng !ncili­ hOUI'S. By meetmg five nights each to participate ill informal hinging ties in Des Maines, where the week, students may complete the at'ound the piano. event will be held. This eliminates 80-hour cOllr~e in six or even Sponsored by Union Board, the the problem of overnight accom­ wecks. Sing is to be the first at a series modations for the people attending. During the first half of the to be scheduled regularly for every It was also announced that high course the Iheory of nursing is Sunday nigh!. The . ing is open school cadet members of the CAP taught Cor two hours each evening. to everyone in the university and will participate in the "M" day The remainder of the instructIOn community, and all service men events. consists of aClual prnctice in the m'e especially invited. Each unit in attendance has wards of University hospital tor been asked to pick six or Its mem­ thre~ hours, fi<-e nights each week. b~rs to act as military police. T. I Under thc superVision of Q gradu- A. Kelley is in tharge or seletting :ltc nurse, the class L divided inLo 'Talk of the Hour' members of this unit to act In teams of I hrec or (our and :lS­ that capacity. signed to duty. The program tor the "M" day Women w l~hi ng to volunteer for LIEUT. GEN. Frank M . Andrews. Club to Elect Officers will include a review a! the Iowa nul'S s aide training may contact 59, commander-In-cbief DC all I ---- squadrons by Earle L. Johnson, M,·. Alcock by di:lling 6721. American forces In tbe European A dinner will be held at 6:30 national commander or the CAP. tonight at Hotel Jefferson by There wlll also be competlUve war theater, bas been killed In an I members of "The Talk of the dl'iIl between the units. Acting airplane acdden! In Iceland, ac- Hour" club for the purpose or Commander Trott described the Students Hear Speech cordin&, to American headquarters 1'1 cting officers and selecting event as a "one-day encampment" In Britain. In army service since speakers ror the summer program. similar to thai of the naUonal 1902, General Andrews was In The local c1ub is purt of a na- guard. By Prof. F. C. Ensign command of U. . forces In the tion-wide movement to provide It is expected that some 20 peo. mlterday morning. They who have been elected to serve attend the clinner tonight, pro­ the cadet naval aviation board of phJa, und president of the Socio­ nrc Ritn Rummelhart, ninth grade. until next lall are David Heller, vided they phone one or the pel'. to ball the8e SI. CaUlS, was In Iowa Glty Wed­ logy club last semester, has re­ Normn Thol'llton and Charles Len­ D3 or Stillwater, Okla., vice·presi­ sons listed today. The campaign, nesday to conIer with Lieut. Sher­ ceived an appointment as in· Catholic Study Club the, both at the eighth gl·ade. John dent; Dorothy Ward, G of Iowa however, will continue for about man S. Senne, naval aLtachment structor in the sociology depart­ Miller, president, and Barbara City, secl'elary, and Rob e I' t a week. officet for the university's war ment of Fisk university, Nash­ Schedule~ Luncheon Baird, secrctary, oUiciated in the Hughes, P4 of Emmetsburg, II'ens­ training servicc program, and to ville, Tenn., it WIIS announced yes- induction ceremonies. urer. cool, comfort,,,ble inspect the W.T.S. codet act!vlli s. terdaY. A 1 o'clock luncheon will enter- Earl Cal' on, ~c niot· rcprescnl:l· SUI Students In Commander Gardner was accom­ Joncs will leave Lo take lip his tam members of the St. Paul's unit tive, was toastmastel' for the honor i i I panied. by his pilot, Lieu!. (JII) work immediately. HIS new posi- ot the Catholi c Study club this b::nqucl. Shirley Harper, who rep­ New Officers Elected / ' Hospital I Roy Jo"nso/'l of Lambert lleld. lion will be under the direction at afternoon in thc Mad Hatter's tea resented the student body, ad­ Approximately 50 elementary Prof. Chari s S. Johnson a! Fisk, room. dressed the gucst~. The girl;' sex­ For Plymouth Circle , • Arant Sherman, A3 of D~ plal/8110es! and seconc;lal'y cadets wJII com­ \\il)o delivcred several lectures on j The luncheon will precede a Idte fin ng. Moines, isolation plete thclr e,igll t-week training tb campus last montn. busin s meeting and program to Five new mcmbcrs wcre elected Mrs Leslie Yetter was rccently Roy Nance, G ot Stillwater, pel'lod here t.his Saturday and will . be held in Lhe assembly room or lnst week to thc national senior elel'led prcsident or the Plymouth Okla., ward C52 ]cove soon nltel' lor another bn$c. the Jpwa-I1l1nols Gas ond Electric honor sociey. They ore EleanQr c ire I e of the Congregational Darwil1 'Moore, f'3 of Albion, A new group Is scheduled to nr­ Inez Jessie Rinehart company. Pow null, Allee Mac Donham, Mary church, succeerllng Mrs. Merton wlIl'd elll Save wear on your olh., shoesl Slip inlo Ih,,; Nora Donohoe is in charge of Oovis, Yvonne Livingston alld Tudor. Other new offic rs ai' MI'. Patl'icln Whiteford, C4 of Ot· rive May 15. gay playshoel in Ine moming and keep tnem Commander Gardner, one of the Wins Divorce Decree the program, bn ed on the theme, Susan Sayre. Joseph Howe, vicc-president, and tumwll, isolation few surviving members of the "Calhollts in National Defense." Election to both senior :md j un­ Mrs. Gladys John~on, sccretary­ John Trev<1rth n, D3 or Ana- I on right Ihrough Ihe day I They're ideal filmed Ely squadron In the lost Inez Rinchort was granted a di­ M[·s. Roberl Graf wi1l rcview the iOi' socJctie, is mndc on the boslJ II·easurel·. mosa, ward C52 VOI'CC yesterday from Robert Rine· for work or .portl Come In and lee World wor, came here for an In­ book. "The Groce of Guadalupe" of schola.tic rccord. churactcr and The ('ircle plan. to hold a break­ Virginia &'hrockcngolSt, A3 or I hnrt by Judgc H . D. Evans. The spection of school facilities and air (Francis Parkinson Kcyes) . sCI'vice to the school upon th e fast at n latcl' dntc in thc home Des MOines, waJ'd C22 our selection of cool fob· plaintiff was given IuU custody of Members may make reservations recommendation or facully mem­ 01 Mrs. Avery Lambert, 1410 E. port activities. He teet Thursday (Note: Vbltors are not allowed I rics, rich brIght colors, smart morning. their daughter as well as $25 a with Mrs. W. B. Keil, 2625 . bers. College street. In isolation.) new slyles! Limit one pair fa W.T.S. cadet instruction is under the direction at Prot. E. C. Lind· ': . a cu'tomerl quist of the oollege ot cngineer­ ii'll. Physical cducation i~ super­ .... / vised by Pro!. A. J. Wendler of . the physical education department. IN THE MARINES they say~' Navy Band to Play • For Scribblers' Club I Sling back pump / "GUN-DECKER"* for one who tells tall tales for okay In red leathe r. Service Men , Dance "MASKEE" * The navy band wlU furnish the muSic for the weekly Scribblers' "RIDING THE RANGE" for cleaning " CAM E L" for the favorite' cigarette club dance torporl'ow night from 6 until 8:45 in the Community the cook.stove with men in the Marines building. Pre·Meteorology stu· denis, Pre-Flieht cadets Bnd visit· Ins service men are Invited to at· tend. Chaperoninll will be Lieut. and CAMEL'S Mrs. W. S. McCarty, Lieut. and . Mrs. Dave McCusky, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ballantyne and Mr. and Mrs. EXTRA MILDNESS F. J. Snider. Ruby Alley, ehalrman or ar­ IS MASKEE WITH ra""ement.s, will be assisted by Hele)~ Cannon and Mary Elfie Scales. ME--PLENTY! With men in the Marine Corps, CommKtee chairmen appointed Army, Navy, and Coast Guard, 101' the remainJng dances of the THAT FULL FLAVOR the favorite cigarette is Camel. month by Eleanor Kennedy, social chairman of the club, include HOLDS UP_ (Based on actual sales records ill Maurine Farrell, May 15 ; Millie Post Exchanges and Canteens.) Arnold, May 22, lI:Qd Betly Kess­ IoU.rlna slyl. ler, May 29. PACK AFTER in cr ••my be". PACK Iowa Union Facilities f Increase in Extent For All Service Men · I------The latest Inllux at service men. i (In the campus has already re­ sulted j n an increase at reerea· tional and 10ul'I.lng facilities in' Iowa Union . An extra radio has 'been set up bo.th in the tront lobby and in the .river room, and magazines Sandal In multi· cal. bave been m,.de more rel\dily - WHERE CIGARETTES ARE JUDGED '" ,ordo), fllb~1G. ~vallnble by the addition of a The "T.ZONI"-Taste and Throat-it readinlr table In the l.obby, where current magazines may be read the pro"iDC grou nd for cigarettes. Only with.out being checked out train YOUI' UlSte and throat can decide which the desk. cilarcttc tastes best to you .. . aDd bow I }'our ,groupin\lS .of 10Unla rurni­ it affectS your throat. For your taste ture have also been added, two and tbroat are absolutely indi,'idual fO in the river room and two in tlle you. Based On the experience of mil. main lbung~, and several more lions of ~lIlokcrs, we believe Camels writing tables have been provided. will suit your "T. IONI" to a "T." _...J • 1 Sciel)tists believe thal the use of artificial allis to bellutl1y ap­ pearances ,oes bl ck. to tile ~.I!l. f\lrie lit ma~. - , • l 121 E. College T,he ancient Romans used cos· Phone 9635 metted t.o beautu,. thelr knees 6d elbows.