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WHERE ITALIANS, BRITISH FIGHT Porter Appointed Political Science 'Head • • • • • • :e 1) .----- . - . • 'lowever - - ; to llri~ Would Gear House Amends A.ppointed 'i th Italy Selected Bv Infantrymen Smash Across The lat EgyPt Neutrality Act " territory Military Effort British Somaliland Frontier At here has For Refugees State Board t on the To Production WASHINGTON, Aug. 7, (AP) Of Education Several Points in East Africa British - With only a lew scattered re miles "noes," the house passed neutral­ of 345,_ Government Official ity act amendments today which 'AbOl,lt 6 Candidate ' Influential Spokesmen Charge Secretary Hull As Idvn nced would permit American ships to For Two Presidencies r British Pictures Factories enter belligerent waters to bring 'Crealing a Phantom of German-Italian Guided by Engli hmen back refugee children from war­ Considered at Meeting Menace' to America d out 01 torn nations. the col­ LONDON, Au&,. 8 (Thursday) The Legislation, which now goes Prot. Kirk H. Porter, a mem- I ROME, Aug. 7, (AP)-Italian infantrymen ma hed acro8s the Ital­ (AP)-Stepplnc up their bomb­ to the senate, would au thOl'ize the bel' of the statf ot the political I the British Somaliland frontier .in east Africa at several ;h Would IJlI' forays aiter a brlef lull. transportation, by unarmed and science department here since points tonight and fascist authorities claimed "conspicuous northern German airmen dropped bombs unconvoycd American ships, of : to the youngsters under 16, provided thc 1919, was appointed to head that I results" by bomber attacking British African bases pre­ In we tern England last night liminary to a vast military drive. b, which and early today and harassed vessels are proceeding under safe department by the Iowa State . and th~ other sections of EllI'land and conduct assurances Irom belliger- Board of Education at a meeting At the same time influential poke men charged Secretary [andeb s Wales. ent nations. in Waterloo yesterday. of State Hull of the United States was "creating a p'hantom or ShipS There were one or two cas­ The ~hips would be required to Professor Porter fills the posl- of German-Italian menace" to the America for political :he Sue!. carry painted American flags on purposes. ualties and slight damace done tion Jen vacant Jast may by the I to property In the residential their sides and superstructure, (A British communique in Cairo said the Italians had en­ conquest along with statements that they death of Prot. Benj. F. Shambaugh. j dls~rlct 01 one town in soutb­ tered Zeila, Gulf of Aden port in British Somaliland and Criea of­ are refugee-child rescue ships of PROF. KIRK PORTER west EncLand, where tbe nazis The PresIdency captured Hargeisa with a strong force after marchjng 30 f 500,000 the United States, "so that night dropped four or five bombs. "About six candidates" 101' the or day there can be no mistake mile through the desert.) In one raid near a north­ positions of president at t~,e Uni­ Italian airmen struck at British encampments at Swum, an arm,y as to the identity of such ves­ versity at Iowa and Iowa State believed I IlfAWCIRmS INDICATE western town, the Germans Cudahy Faces. ------uarding the Egyptian-Libyan SUllfSOfcOIIN(r Ie­ sels." Teachers college were discussed roops in dropped several bombs in a rNE!" eRmSl' AMO by the board at education in ses­ tiVI!A.r.. field. -mand For Brl-tl-sh Adml-t frontier on the Mediterranean, ITAlIA" LAM!) NtO AII~ S eve r a I explosions were s! ons of the board Tuesday nigh t Reprl raided the railway connecting , Italian f()RC.I!S Mersa - Matruh and Alexandria, heard In southwest England and Arsenals On and yesterday morning in Water­ Wues when German ptanes loo, Thomas W. Keenan of Shen­ London Talk Italian Gain and shot down a flying boat off were reported In that secfton andoah, who presided at the meet­ Tobruk. Eight of the crew were one and but Ilrst reports did not lIay ing in the absence of President rescued by al) ItaHan warship. ThlI Central PreSI map .hows the various the, ters of acUvlty u )nree Shifts '110 win­ "tnbs were dropped. Sellreh. Geor,e T. Baker, said yesterday. Across Egypt to the east, las­ o! Ute Brltiah and ltallan colonial troops continue Inten8ifted warfare 'On He did rlbt dlvulge the names Unauthorized Interview Mussolini's W Hl'riors the Afrlcan front. Italian forces, according to reports, have launQhed Jirbts .. operated there also. cist Wet·s bombed the important .e of the wide-acale attacks on the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Egypt, and the Secretary Stimson of the candidates and would com- Criticized in London; Capture 3 Objectives oil port of Haifa In British-man­ rich Kenya colony. ' LONDON, Aug. 7 (AP) _ ment no further on the progress dated Palestine, "setting tire to planned Great Sritain must dovetail her Orders Move To ot the board. late Department Irked With Strong Forces more gasoline tanks and hitting Jer was own military ellort with the Am- Increa e Production Asked when presidents of the the port works." t which Wendell Willkie Wants Hatch erlcan defense pI'ogram to win the two Iowa institutions would be WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (AP)- CAIRO, Egypt, Aug. 7, (AP)­ (Palestine dIspatches sald the .cated in war, parliament was told today. WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (AP)- named, Keenan replied, "we wish John P . Cudahy. big-game-hunter I t a I ian s advancillj in Britisb damage and casualties were be~ ~rs . The government 'spokesman, Ar- we knew." ambassador to Belgium, faced a Somaliland in an apparent over- lieved sligh l) Secretary Stimson ordered sUe The apPointment ot Ella May 1e pres­ Anti-Politics Law Amended thur Greenwood, pictured Ameri- . possible reprimand from the state ture to a great war of empire for Port Bombed held ils can factories _ guided by war- army arsenals today to go on a Small ot the Umverslty of Ne- department tonight for an unauth- dominance in Africa have march­ In east Africa, heavy bomberS IS in the trained technl'cal experts from three-shift basis Aug. 10 in order braska to the women's PhYSiCalj orized interview in London in f lying ahead of t heir advancillj )Id Set­ .------education department was ap ed into Zeila, a port on the Gulf Federal Policy-Making Britaln-fn the role of supple- to increase production of munl- - which he di:sctJssed food condl- ground lorces attacked the British meeting Wallace, Roosevelt proved by the board G 01 Aden aero s from the British port of Berbera, in British Soma­ Officials W OlIld Have mentary producers of war mate- tions at least 65 per cent. P f P . fie tions and the conduct ot erman (d d ial celt· Meet for Conference, rial with the British fighting ro elISOr 0 r soldiers in Belgium. protectorate 0 A en, an captur- Uland, then crossed the Gull of Capitol To File Personal Assets forces as the consumers. The Rock Island arsenal at Forty - nlne-year-~ld Professor Sumner Welles. acting secretary ed Hargeisa, British Somallland, Aden to pump explosives on the It ot the Campaign Discussion His comment raised the ques- Rock Island, Ill., which now has Porter was born In Waukegan, oi state announced that he had in strong force. British port 01 Aden, guarding the COLORADO SPRINGS, AUg. 7, ~ of the approlCimately 5.500 employes Ill., in 1891. Educated in the pub- cabled t~r a complete text of Cud- This was acknowledged today southern entrance to the Red sea. (AP) - Wendell L. WiUkie said HYDE PARK, N. Y., Aug. 7 t1~n of immensely increased lic .schO?ls there: h~ attended the ahy's remarks. made yesterday, by the British, along with the ltalJan fUers also bombed Gib­ today he wanted the Hatch anti­ (AP)-President Roosevelt and ' s hlpm en~ of arms from a coun- heads the six to go on the new Umverslty of Michigan where he which provoked sharp criticism In Italian capture of a third objec- raltar again last night, dispatches = politics law amended to require try girdmg fOl' her own defense basis. received the B A degree in 1914 live, the town of Oadweina, in his running mate on the demo- but at tlie same time seeking to . . the BritiSh press. from Algeciras, Spain, said, but that the president and all tederal The war department chief said and the M.A. In 1916. ~e ~k his Cudahy, who stopped in Lon- the SomaIiland, while other and the high command did not men­ policy-making officials file sworn cratic ticket, Secretary of Agri- aid the BHtish in all ways "short the arrangement was authorized Ph.D. degree at the UOlverslty of don to visit Ambassador Josepb much heavier fascist forces were tion that raid. statements of their personal as­ culture Wallace, will meet to- of war." temporarily in order to obtain Chicago in 1918. P. Kennedy before coming home, massing in Libya for an attack The communique telling of the sets upon entering and leaving morrow for a conference at which "The need to supplement our maximum production of needed His. teaching career began at gave the Inte~vlew, Welles said, upon Britain's vital strongholds in attack on Haifa, the third of the office. they will have an opportunity to own prodUction by drawing upon war supplies from the six es- Emporla, Kansas, State Teachers without notifying the state de- Egypt. war, said previous bombardments "That requirement also should the vast and invulnerable capac- tabll·shments. college in 1918. He came to Iowa partment or receiving permission ZeUa was declared to have been caused lires to rage for days, and discuss campaign strate.. v • ·t f N th A e ' h s . . extend to members of their fami­ ..., I Y 0 or m rIca a Im- . as an assistant professor the fol- '(rom it. undefended. that the sheU refinery was des­ On hand, too, for the meeting, mensely increased since the fall oThe order .was .ISSUed aft e r I I lies," he added. t troyed. In response to a question, he wlll be Secretary of Commerce ot Fra""ce," Greenwood sal·d. c nferences With Sldney .HIllman, ow ng year. After our years as James H. R. Cromwell was rep- All these moves suagested an II 1 b b t th tj 1 d an assistant, he became an asso- I'imanded by Secretary Hull last Italian campaign to oremier MUSBolini's African 801- this hemisphere." government." worked over ~O hours per w~k. Munlilona Can Explode famine in Belgium and other Ger- diers In the end and destroy his He said his suggestions regard­ Nazis Would V I C TOR I A. Brazil, Aug. 7, The result will be thre~ sblfts MIRAMAS, France, (AP)- Do- man-occupied territory." African dream. Rarmond ~)' Wounded ing the Hatch act had sprung (AP)-A new sea battle between of 8 hours pel' day, SIX days zens of freight cars loaded with A rematk attributed to Cud- The Italian forces facin, ElYpt HOLLYWOOD, CAP) - Ray­ /rom his reading that now would Isolate Jews the British armed cruiser Alcan­ per week. munitions exploded yesterday dur- aby that he thought "these Ger- -the land of the Suez cana.l 80 mond Musey sustained a sllaht be a good time to close all its tara and a Ger man raider-both ing a lire ot undetermined origin, mans (occupying Belgium) be- essential to tbe British -were thigh wound yesterday as a hol­ loopholes. already battle-scarred - was be­ injuring 20 persons and levelling haved better than United States concentrated near Bardla, Libya. stered pistol he was carryin. dur­ After Peace lieved to have been fought today Accuse Hopson nearby buildings in this large rail soldiers wouJd have done" was The British declared officially the in. a make - believe flabt wi", . off the South American coast. cen\er west of Marseille and near known to have irritated 80 m e enemy had not set foot across the Err ol Flynn in the fi1~ of Hurricane Causes I The resumption of their ­ the French seaplane base at Istres. state department officials. frontier. "Santa Fe TraU" discharged. BERLIN, Aug. 7 (AP)-German Of $20,000,000, Damage in Texa. 1 ning engagement for a second ~ peace will mean a JeW-less peace, time within two weeks was indi­ Petty Fraud · PORT ARTHUR,. Tex". Aug. 7-, Das Schwarze Korps, mouthpiece cated by loud explosions reported - (AP)-A tropical hurricane mov­ 0' Adolft Hitler's eUte SS guaard, at sea and a radio message to a NEW YORK, Aug. 7 (AP)-The s ed inland with diminishing inten­ proclaimed today. government station saying two government charged today thal ro­ Senate Fights on National G.uard Bill armed ships were sighted oll the lit)' tonight, leaving a trail of des­ Once the war is won, some al'ea tund Jittle Howard C. Hopson, ac­ truction in the Sabine area of Brazilian coast. cused of illicitly milking $20,- Texas and the Louisiana coastal remote from Europe will be set The Alcantara left Rio De Ja­ 000,0000 from the billion-dollar WASHlNGTON, Aug. 7, (AP). The issues involved in the lat­ n the Bllrke-Wadsworth bill, his service period had ended. lowlands. apart for Jewish colonization, the neiro, 300 miles southwest of Vic­ Associated Gas and Electric sys- -Leaders ot the senate anti-con- ter were tangled again today in brought up the issue of putting On the voting, all leaders of the One person was dead, scores paper said, and then the contin­ toria, Monday after four days of tem, used corporate funds indi- scription bloc found themseLves on the discussion of the National the mustering of the National anti-conscription bloc - includinl lllarooned and nine injured AlB the ent wiU be cleared entirely of repairs required by its sea fight recUy to pay for a $1 license for the .losin, side today when they Guard bill, and the intensity at Guard upon • voluntary buls. He Wheeler CD-Mont), Vandenberl 75-rnlle-an-hour winds overtook Jews. with an unidentilied raider July his brother-in-Iaw's dog. supported a plan to muster the the controversy involved led again Proposed an amendment under (R-Mich), Holt and others fen IlIne ot the hundredS who sou~t HItler's airforce and raiding 28. ''The system paid directly for National Guard upon a voluntary to a bitter excbange ot personali- which all men affected would be in with the youthful Connecticut .rety in ' fligh t, either inland or wac s hip s meanwhile battered The raider also was reported to the rent of Mr. HOp.3ol)'s hotel rather than a compulsory basis. ties between Senators Holt (D- .iven the option of resicnlng senator. But, administration lead­ ~c Ie ~bllc buildings. against the only obstacles to a have been during the fight apartment, the salary of his per- The senate, by a vote of 47 to WVA) and Minton (D-Ind). within 20 days after the blll be­ ers held their forces intact, and The storm roared into TeJj:as German peace-the island fortress and there was speculation that it sonal chauffer ... the expenses 36, rejected the plan, which had Meanwhile, the senate military comes effective. with some assistance from the re­ from the east and lashed P,ort of England and British sea-power. might have met the armed mer­ of trips to Florida, 1.1s personal been offered as an amendment to committee, which approved the He argued that mOlit members publican aide of the aille, were "c •.\rthur and Orange before head­ The nazi hiah command an­ chant ship coming from port telephone bUls, and advanced cash' a pendillj bill empowerin, the Bur k e - Wadsworth conscription of the guard enlisted with the v ictorlous. ) ina northwest across the state. nounced a German raider bad while heading ashore to have its for his personal expenses," Spe- president to call but the militia bill 13 to 3 several days ago, Is­ understandin. that they could not The administration men con­ · Roo 1& were whisked from sunk 30,000 tons of British mer­ own damage repaired. cia] Assistant U. 5. Attorney Gen- and the army reserve torces for sued a report on the measure urg­ be called to active service unless tended that it would be "absurd hollle8, trees uprooted an~ ad­ chant shipping "overseas" and that The radio message that two eral Hugh Fulton declared. 12-monthl active service anywhere ing its enactment "for the ade- congress declared a national emer­ to even think about an amend­ vtftbilll siaM sent whirling German bombers had raided air­ armed ships were seen, was re­ Fulton's statement was made as in the :western hemisphere. quate protection of the cherished gency. Under the bill as it stood, ment which would permit anT - titroulh the air. portinear Tynemouth and 5t. ceived by the local government he flIed a two-volume bUt of par- The chamber pushed the latter heritages of a nation." It would he said, a National Guardsman man, no matter what his reason, to Athan, ·the Vicker-Armstrong air- t:adio station. It said the message ticulars charging the former util- legislation to a point very near "be criminal," the document said, could be called out without !'e­ qult now after receivinl pay and Poriapl .lIten Garrleoa plane factories In Chester and l:ame from the Brazilian passencer ity magnate and two associates, tinal passace. Alter that action, "to give the nation a false sense aard to the conaequent "plilht of trainlnc from the federal covena­ NEW YORK. (AP) - ·A Rome munitlona plants near Swansea. ship, Maranaua. indicted with him May 9 on chal'(- which leaders expected tomorrow, of security by the mere posses­ himself and his famil)'." ment." radio announcement heard yes- Niaht-raldin. British planes drop­ The· messa.e gave no details, es of mall fraud and conspiracy, the senate .is scheduled to take up siol'\ of defensive armaments and He questioned, too, the effec­ Taking the oppoeite point ~ Ierda1 by NBC laid PortufaJ ha. ped bombl In Holland and western and further word was lacking be­ with having made 200 false state- the conacriptlon bill Itself, sub- a corresponding lack of trained tiveness of proviaiODl in the bill view, Senator Oeor,e (D.Q.) decided to reinforce the gIlrriaon German)' but failed, the high com­ cause the Araranau& has not yet menta in Associated Gas &: Elec- jectin, all men between 21 and men." Intended to UIUJ'e a mlUtlaman supported Danaher's ar~' of Portuaueee welt Africa and is mand Ald, to inflict any "dam- been reported in at any port trlc company litigation in recent 30, inclualve, to selective compul- Senator Danaher (R-Conn), who called to servIce that his job and contended, too, tha' UDder IIeIIdinl troops to ~oIa. &fe worUl mentioning." near here. years. sory mllltary training. has not yet declared bis position would be ratored to him wben (See CONSCRIPTION, lINt ') a ... _-.. • __ .. .. __ • _ .. "' nL.:.& • ...Jur...... , rA. \,.o\...!V.,.J.L tJ, .... ., ... ".

030,000 pounds in the 12-month p riod, the council lS8id. 'l'h pl1l'ch81 wer 27 per cent "BROTHERS IN ARMS"I . higher than in tb pree ding year, having NEWS Published ev ry morning except Monday gained more than ;;0 p r c nt in the 1a. t 10 by tudent Publieations Ineorpol'ated at yean;. The tt!rritory" total purcha.. from l nited 126-130 Iowa avenu , Iowa " ity, Iowa. BfH SIQHTS tates bu inc. concerns al. set a n w high Board of Trust ': Fra Ilk L. Mott, di . K. r 'ord during tile year-tbey wer valued THE(N~- ~ §1 SOUnDS Patton, Ewen M. MaeEwt'n, Kirk H. Porter, at 100,500,000. or 33 per cent higber than last year. Donald Dod"e Dl'mirw mith, "William By PAUL MALLON. ener, Irene Fr del'ickson. Robert Yadgihn. Puerto Rico il the plac wber nele am Small, Important is pending upward of 30,000,000 on ya tail' (Dlltrlbuted by K.Iq Peatures Roles Live Longer Fred M. POWll all , Pnbli. her uefenre ba e.. 'l'here '/) obvioll Iy a reason. 'I'hwe d fens ,in 1Il0r ways than one, will Syndicate, Inc., reprodUction In By ROBBIN COON Thomas E. Ryan. Bu.il1t's~ ;\Ianag r whole 01' In part Itrletl)r pro­ pay fOI' t1U'm~eh' s many time ovel'. HOLLYWOOD-Blanche Yurka Loren L. IIicltl'rson, Editor hlhlted.) forty 'ron ken, Managing Editor really means it. A lot of ac­ • The Hamilton Defense Plan tresses, who say it, don't mean it. Eutered as second cIa mnil matter at tbe The Hamilton plan 1'01' national defen ,a How Germany They say "I don't mind how po ·toffiee at Iowa. ity, lOWlI, uuder tbe act product of the lading ·itizens of Hamilton, Is Choking France small a part is, so long as it has of congr of l\fareh 2, ] 79. Ollio, has gather d a lot of attention. En­ WASHINGTON - A typically meat and character." What they dOl'sed by congre. 'ional leaders, it is a typi­ nazi scheme to choke France with mean is, usually, that they don't cal example of "democracy jn shirt Ie ve ," Sub cription rak'-B~' mail, $5 per ),<.'ar; velvet gloves is reCOUnted in of­ mind because they can't help it. by carrier,. Hj c('nt weekly, $5 per yeat·. produced and backed by thinking Americans ficial reports here that have es­ Blanche Yurka says something Tbe oeiated Press i. xc lu in'lv entitled who suit action to the word wIlen action like that, and she means what she seems pal'amount. caped the censor. With haH a t u e for r publication of all n ew,; tii patclt s bow to justice the armistice terms says. Miss Yurka, the stage star, credited to it or not otlH'l'wise creditl'd in thiR The Ilamilton plan was launched about It is doing her fourth movie, "Es­ mouth ago by the IIamillou itizens M ili­ called for the French to pay the pap r alld ill 0 ill local news pubJi 'hed cost of German occupation. A ra­ cape." There are other names herein. talT Affair. conunitt (!--the Ilea t, of namil­ tio of money exchange wa., effect­ ahead of hers in the cast, otber ton's 41 inuush'il'H, the merch!lul~, I he ]obor ed whereby the invaders were to roles much longer. The same was TELEPITONES leudel's olHl plain 'itiz ns. receive 20 francs for one mark. true when Miss Yurka appeared Editorial Office ...... 4192 That sounded relatively painles as Madame Defarge in "A Tale of Two Cities." It was not true Hociety Editor ...... 4193 F01I1' Point Pl'ogrant too, as the franc had been selling when she starred in "Queen of It )las four points: at a little more than 2 cents and Busin Office ...... , .. ,4191 the mark was theoretically worth the Mob," lor although she bad no 1. Guaranteeing full wages to national THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1940 40 cents. stal' billing it was a Yurka movie. gUIlI'dsmen going away to camp 1'0)' training, But the Germans is ued a spe­ It was true for her next, "City and job security; cial kind of mark for this swap­ lor Conquest," in which she • Pershing, Lindbergh and Pepper 2. Aviation training in coopel'ation with ping business. They created a played Ann Sheridan's mother. Gl'ner'llL Pl'l'Xhing and Colonel Lindber~ll the CAAj long name for it (l'eichkassan­ In "Escape" there are names like are aCCllrate ,' pokcsllwn of two schools oC 3. 'om batting ilubvcl'siv elem nl and scheiner, meaning approximately Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor, lHll'tul'ing patriotism; cash tokens) but neglected to cre­ Aila Nazimova - all ahead of thought 'one l'ning what Amcrica flhould do ate any reserve, as is their custom. -I:. Vocational traiuin r for war time duty Blanche Yurka's name. in the prc~cnt conf'lil't. 'l'h' general says, in Actually their mark had no value in cooperation wit h f cleral and state agenci s. You can believe Miss Yurka prfl'ct, that we should 1ak America to tIl' except that which Hitler might when she says she likes roles big Will' !ii IIC(' it is "fol'l'ver too 10 tc to lu'ep wa r 'rhe significance oj' this plan if! to be found care to call it from day to day. in t h fact that it is so democratic all to be and little because in her rich ex­ J'I'om 1111' Americas." French merchants have been com­ perience she has proved that it 'rhe colonel says we should stay out but almost out of the ordinary. We scldom heal' pelled to give 20 francs value for isn't the number of "sides" a part ('Ollt inlll' to l'eat'm, attempting, at lea!!t, to of a !troup likr til(' lInmilton group who or­ the.3e marks. They do not lose as has that counts. I>t uy neut ral. ganizes OIl a sllloll s 'ale in the intert'8ts of' a they can go to the bank of France ''It:& better to have two scenes principle on a lal'ge scale. and get 20 francs back. an audience remembers than to (I 'lll'ruL Pershing i· afraid England will During the first few weeks of lJl' '6nque)'ecl by Gel'many if w do not give Lm'ge Scale JT oices go drooling through a tong part 'rhere should be . imilal' manifestation of occupation the bank of France and have l!verybody else eating hl'I' qniek aid. ITe insist'! that ir we do 110t was loaded up with 500 million send at least 50 de. tt'oy('r!; to help Rtem the all intl'r st in democratic probl ms on a lar~et' marks in this manner. Whot to the shoulders off it," she says with a laugh. Miss Yurka is a nuzi Hul', we will b Tu'olonging the war nu­ sealc. The chambcI'S of commcl'cP, tIle citi­ do with them? z ns' club.' of communitie lik ITamilton­ Some say Hitler may allow the tall, commanding presence, nat­ til it will have to be fought on thi" Hidl', too, ural as a spanking wind from the a~!!linst a victorious Uennany, communities small and large-must, it would bank to buy goods from him but Reem, tum their nttentiOIl to the erying prob­ he has not said so and the price sea, and as refreshing. OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN he fixes on his products for the Ibsen's "The Wild Dock," one Lindbcl'uh L l.~ks Coo]Jcl'llli(}n lems of today, decide what the local eon­ TODAY Items In the UNIVERSITY CALENDAR are lCbed­ deal will determine how much 01 her stage successes, contains uled In the Summer Session Office, W-9 East ll&lI. IJinulK>r~h, in advo 'ating strict and real Cl'IH!llS may be, and jQin ill a great national the best proof of her contention. mo\'emellt to have a voicl' in national policy. France loses. Actually no one who With Items for the GENERAL NOTICES are depOS(ted 1l001-intl'rVl'ntion, ('ms t6 expect thl' dOWJl­ knows the situation believes Hit­ The rote of Gina Ekdahl, rated with the campus editor of The Daily Iowan 01' .1 filII oj' England when he says "in the futlll't' 'rhat the "voice" llas moved from local ler will give anything at all to in "sides," would seem to be WSUI be placed In the box provided for their deposit lD w(' ma,\' have to ueal with a Elll'opl' domi­ 'ommunitie ' there can be no doubt; that th the bank which is expected to about fifth in "importance." But the offices of The Dally Iowan. GENERAL ",'oice" must return there can be no question. Ibsen wrote the play (or Miss :NOTICES must be at The Dally Iowan by 4:30 p,m. tlatt'u by (ll'rmtluy." Neither a victol'ious take a total loss. the day preceding first publication; notices wUI (lCl'lOIlUY nOl' all armed A mel'iell, 11(' declarl's, We can think of no bett r way to combat Thus do the ingenious devices Yurka played Gina) so that while TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS :NOT be accepted by telephone, and must be TYPED other characters are acting their "iN i II II position to attack the other succeSH­ OIl' forceioi of 111l-Americanism, the pI' ssurc of modern conquest stealthily ex­ Maud Whedon Smith of Iowa OR LEGmLY WRITTEN and SIGNED by a re­ g!'OUPS who cxel·t strong infillence in the act their toll, Thus can Hitler heads ott your mind is on Gina. sponsible person. fully liS long as Ule drfcnses of both 1\1'(' rca­ Miss Yurka proved it again in City will be featured on tonight's lrighest places in tIl land, thau to make tIle drain the wealth and substance Vol. XU, No. 670 Thursday, August 8, 1941 MOIIHbly Rtrong. of France to whatever degree he her first movie, for Madame De- Evening Musicale at 7:45. Sh I "11 is only by cooper'ation (witb Oer­ I'epres 'ntatives of the American p ople mol' 1'l'S[l011Sible to those whom they l'eprespnt. cares to issue reichkassanschein­ farge, with her cussed ways and will present Haydn's "Adagio ltIony) that we can maintain the liupr 'ma~y ers and impose them upon the hel' knitting, still stands out in Cantabile," Schubert's "Moment ~\ nd th lIamiiton plan of national defense I Univerl!lity Calendar of our western civilization and the right of bank of France. memory. "Queen of the Mob," of Musicale" and "Andante" and ]\funday, Au!:'ust 5. to (F 0 r Inforplatlon rcrardlaa can be ex! 'nd d to oth I' problem, on a na­ our cOlUmerce to procl'cd unmoLested throu~h­ course, was a starring role. She Beethoven's "Three Variations on Friday, Au/:ust 23 tilm-wide local Rcale, to th(' eV('J'-lasting ben{'­ dates beyond this schedule, see rea· out tile world." NAZI BUY IN FRANCE-- had none of the other players an Original Theme." Incle1)endent Study Unit for crvailons in the Summer Sell'liol Whet her one agrees with Lindberg-h 01' fit of this nation. Hitler apparently had been pay­ "eating off the shoulders" of the t"l',.duate Students. Orrice, W-9 East Hall) . l'('['shing dl!peJ1US upon wllether he thinks ing his soldiers in these marks part. About "Escape," she re­ TODAY'S PROGRAM and they have been "buying up J~ngll\l1d will be c1('l'eflted and upon llis ill­ members she was ·required to 8-Morning chapel. General Notices everything in France." Some of strike Nazimova, onetof hel' own 8:15-Musical miniatures. lI' I'PI'l't8t iOll of IIitler's long-rungl' plllll. A Man About their purchases are being shipped Class in 1'll.D, Reading In Freu('h.sel'vice !-)s world-wid cconomi' mudill!' ma~' 1)(' burglal's. They have a big, loud, raucous here that Belgium has been hard­ people in these small places, eager 5:45-01"gan melodies. Available houses and apart All women registered for this per­ Rof'tPIH'd. hold-up alarm. Thi. turns illto an ear- plit­ est hit and large cities in the other and alert, with cultural back­ 5:50--DaUy Iowan of tbe All'. ments should be listed by this dat iod and women of the university ting sirl'n. Jt goes off every Monday morlling invasion areas are suffering. Eu­ grounds to shame some of us in 6-Dinner hour program, also. Vacancies reported aftel staff who have paid the gym· 'l'hr P}JlJ r Pot ropean production of bread grains, the cities." 7-Children's hour, The Land at 0 'clock, wailing forth its me sagc of that date may not nppear ort the nasium fee for the summer ses­ B causc Ilindbergh bclicve that, such m('1l wheat and rye, will be 15 per Miss Yurka, despite her Czech of the Story Book. Jist used by students who are sion, may swim during these alarm. cent below normal. Both Ger­ ancestry, is a native American. 7:15-Reminiscing time. hours, as Henlltor Pepper of l"lorida call llim tile Whcn this happens the passing citizens seeking rooms. ]"'IlU of' thiR nation' fifth column. many and Italy stored heavily in St. Paul is her home town. 7: 30-Sportstime. All lundladies whose l'oom~ have GLADYS SCOTT sprint to the scene, y lli ng fo ), the cops. 'I'hat i, n't very complimentary to the cn­ these products before the war. What she wants in roles now, 7:45-Evening musicale, Maud been approved previously but who Every innocent auto that passes seems to be atc of tbe nited Stat·s, and plenty of people Considerable portions are reported be they big or little, is something Whedon Smith. have moved to new locations Graduate Students a gangster 's cal'. to have been damaged, however, 8-Science news of the week. 1 hiuk NenatoI' I epp l' should take a long a little gentle and sweet-more .should notify the housing service The three-weeks' independent 'rbe cop, of cour' , wade in and take by improper storage during unex­ like a human being than the run 8:15- Album of artists. (ext. 275) of the change in ad­ walk and medital upon his l'cmarks. study-unit for graduate studenll! charge. 'fhey know the aJal'm goe off on pected rains last week. Even with of "hellions" she has drawn late­ 8:45-Daily Iowan of the Air. dress immediately. lli udhergh '8 poin t of view ignores the vcry will begin August 5 and close ~ehedule. But they never take chances. They these stores, supplies are calcu­ ly. When they asked her to do Ali landladies who expect to August 23. Registration, includ­ potl'nt pos.'ibility, of course, that Germany's lated 10 per cent below normal. ~et there fast, OD tIle off-chance that it just "Queen of I e Mob," she said: "I Swallows, unlike most other kE'''p student roomcrs. for the first ing tuition payment, must be com­ Jong-I'a ng pl!ln calls for world-wide elimi· If these stocks could be adequate­ l\flGH'l be a genuine alarm. don't mind that she's 60 years old birds travel by day when migrat­ time this year and whose rooms pleted by A_g. 5. Registration natiou of demo 'racy, 'l'herein lies a ba is for ly distributed, there would be 'rhe answer is that Cartier's bas this ultra­ -just so she's an interesting ing because they feed on the have not bcen preVIously ap­ materials may be obtained at the ng'l'erm nt. The nation, botll Lindbergh and little suffering, but communica­ proved should call the housing nlSitive alarm set for every week-end, It is enough old !"tellion." I wi'ng, office of the registrar beginning PCI' 'hing declare, must be pt'epared for" any tions are so disorganized that it so sen, itive that, come Monday, it can't even Monday, July 29. Each student evcnt ualify and every defense." is difficult for the refugees to get should see the head of his maj or be tumed off without emitting a few of its what is available. We know now that a. war for American British Moppets Donate T department relative to permission far-reachjng shriel

Kev. Edward Neuzil Wedding University High chool To Perform Ceremony AMONG Examination Given AI St. Wenceslaus IOWA r,ITY Annoullced e 1 Monday, Tuesday At 8 o'clock this morning the PEOPTJE Examinations for pupils expect­ ttdding ceremony of Helen Hurt, ing to enter University high school dllllhter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prof. and Mrs. B. J . Lambert, at the 25th annual ses ion next jIUrl. route 3, and Herman 4 Melrose circle, returned [rom month will b conducted Monday Jl!itzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Onc!ida, lJl., Tuesday accompan­ and Tuesday, Aug. 12 and 14. JItbard Heitzman of Riverside, led by Dr. Richard Lambert of The regulation tests for pupils entering grades seven to 12 are in fill be performed in St. Wen- Baltimore, Md., Dr. Lambert will no sen~e entrance examInations. (I5laus church here. be joined by Mrs. Lambert ror a but serve merely for purpos , of !be Rev. Edward Neuzil, a week's visit in the home of Pro­ cla!

At the request of the surgeon gen- medicine. The work in blood, I 60 and the process is practically sU{1l:>ly which is kept is used with- work, the problems which now conditions encounll'1' d in travel era] of the United States army a par tic u I a r I y in transportation painless. Such process takes about in a week, according to the hos- confront army surgeon::; is the use The (i rst such ;;hiP;1£ nt wenl 01.' special committee has been ap- problems of blood, is being done 15 minules. In the first picture pita! authorities. Plasma, on the of whole blood on the fieLd in last Saturday night on thl' Ullilrti pointed by the national research at the request of the army with below a nurse is shown filling Air line' Muinliner \V~pn blood council or Washington. D. C., to reports to be made back to army a pilot flask from the larger flask other hand, can be kept for sev- time of war. For this reason, two make preliminary investigations officials. The transportability pro- of blood. After the pilot flask eral months without refrIgeration. of the hospital~ assigncd to spe­ samples were sen I to Oakl;)NI, in the use of dried plasma as weIl jeet is the one a igned to Uni- IS propel"ly identified with the Plasma is blood minus the cor- cial research are working on F.tOI·­ Cal., and back. Similar ~hlp. as liquid ple.,ma. The committee versity hospital with other pro- larger flask. the contents of the puscles. In the thhd picture, show- age and transportability of whole ments by plane ,lnd olher tr. includes Dr. Walter B. Cannon of jects including dried plasma, plas- . mailer container are put through ing Dr. DeGowin in the blood blood, the local hospital having portation facilities will follow and Harvard university. chairman; Dr. rna admini:itration and blood stor- tests to determine the type or the bank room, the corpuscles seltled the latter project. Temperature Dr. DeGowin expects to have !be Cyrus C. Sturgis of the Unlver- age being assigned to three other' blood. AU bloods fall into one out of the blood can be seen in in 'the blood bank is kept con­ major portion of this work rom­ sity oC Michigan, Dr. Everett D. hospitals in the United Slales. In oC fou,' types and each o[ these the flask he holds. To separate sta:". at three degrees Ceritigrade pleted by Sept. 1. he said. The Plass of the University of [owa, the pictw'e to the left the request- general types has several divisions. the parts of the blood, the plas- or 35 degrees Fahrenheit. 1n re­ last picture sho\v~ a conla iner Dr. AUred Blalock of Vanderbilt ed pint of blood is being taken In the second picture a nurse is ma, the lighter portion in the .earch work done by the loca I hos­ of plasma being packed for ship. university and Dr. Max Slrumia of from a donor. In cooperation ;hown del rmining the types at upper part of the flask, is syphon- pital tor the army, bl ood and plas­ ment in a specially-construcled 1 Byrn Mawr hospital. The accom- with the four hospitals carrying blood samples. The "blood bank" ed off. Research has revealed rna samples will be sent by plane, insulated box. The container panying pictures show, step-by- on the research work, the Am- at University hospital. inst.alled that in tranSfusion cases, plasma train, bus and truck to many pm'ls 'hown in lh. e picture holds a pant step, how blood and blood plasma eriean Red Cross has appealed for only last year, is a refrigerated is as effective as whole blood. of lhe country to determine its of liquid and the box in wtIich It r earch is carried on at Univers- 100 to 125 donors to give blood room where a blood supply is Since the separated corpuscles are transportability. Problcms to be will be shIpped will ilccomod Ie ity hospital under the direction to each hospital for the work. Giv- kept for emergency use. Though very valuable in other cases, blood worked out are suitable con'aln­ several containers of this .~. SI of Dr. Elmer L. DeGowin and Dr. ing a pint of blood is not harm- blood can be kept at the cool tem­ now is put to double usage in ers to keep refrigeration, prob­ They are packed in ice which will R. C. Hardln, both of the depart- ful to any normally healthy per- perature for as long as a month, many cases. Though the army is lems of vibration and tempera­ keep the blood refrigerilled lot ment of theory and practice of 30n between the ages of 18 and according to tests, any advance already using plasma in its field ture change en route and other several days.

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WM 1'000 01 ~ouSe ~l ou lIonthl I Americ First lIittin! their 'Sl Jdt a1tereo the chi [D-C was the stadium at the Moose sponsored A. Opstad. and third places in each event \lie Prill 'fDlKS,HUTCHINSONI RU.t'HED U.s- fo Ch arlton American Legion band home. Miss Wilkin was graduated and playground team paints will IIlIel (S!! with 01.5 poinls. The unit win play between from the Albia high school in be awarded on the basis of five 110M TIlE SOUTH TO GiVe YOU , Points Awarded halves of a football game in the 11930, attended the Albia junior for first, three for second, and Point.'! were awarded on thc stadium at which Moosehart high Icollege for two years and receiv- two for third. __ THIS ExrRA-I.UrCIOVI-- rExp ba sL~ of 100 possible by the follow­ school team will play the Cham- ed her B. A. degree from Iowa The program of events will in­ ing divisions: 10 for inspection, 10 paign, Ill., high schQol tearn. The' State Teachers college this sum- clude girls' free style race (class for cadence, 30 for marching man­ local group has been', inv Lled be- mer. B); girls' free style race (class FRESH PEACH ICE CREAMr euvers, 40 fov music in the case cause of the distinction of being Her teaching experience in- A); boys' free style race (class 39' of the band and 20'each for drums the only junior drum 'and bugle eludes three years in the Monroe B); boys' tree style race (class and bugles in the drum corps, and corps in the United ,States to be county rural schools, one year A); girls' dive for distance (class Neal 10 points 101' generar effect. sponsored by a Moose lodge. each at the Swan and Alpha B); girls' dive for distance (class Class A groups were those which Other dates announced last night schools and for the. past three A); boys' dive for distance (class have been organized for four years for the Grenadiers included a trip years she has taught In the Knox- B); boys' dive for distance (class ROME. or more and class B those which to Chariton Sept. 5 for the Char- ville schools. '1 A); girls' low board diving (open t~PL1lned are not yet four years old. Last iton band's part in the current , . • • • • • • • •• class); boys' low board diving &lIorkers nigh l was the first time in class round robin "Battle of Cham- •. - .~- .- (oplm class); girls' free style re- IIlore tod:E A competition for the Iowa City pions" competitions and to Bur- lay (open class); boys' free style tiona W~r unit. linglon on Sept. 22 for the Moose reillY (class B); boys' free style lin offlc:t Ratings were given by a differ­ state convention. relay (class A). lbe Alric ent judge for each part of the The tnu schedule. Judges were inspection, Democrats Go ~li8h.e Second Lieut. F. D. Person; field ~onscription ... \it C8IUI judges, Mastel' Sergt. John Lem- I ~~ on s and Maj. W. F. Mel'l'iam; gen- To Convention (Continued From Page 1) ...... thr-c: eral effeCl, Lieut. Wllliam L. Ad- "iIh 01 amson, pipe-major of the Unl- the measure it would be possible 10 inveati, veJ'sily of Iowa Scottish High­ for the country to go to war with­ Authori landers; cadence, Capt. George Johnson Delegates out a declaration of war by con­ fillt aid c; Mar sh; judge of bugling, Ralph Attend State Judicial gress. Pointing to the provisions Hartwig of Ccdar Rapids; judge under \\(hich the guard could be of drums, Harry Thompson of Meet in Des Moines sent to service anywhere in the Muscatine, official judge of the western hemisphere, and the I~ American Legion and V.F.W. corps A Johnson county delegation Philippine islands, the Georgian in nalloral competition. will go to Des Moines today to at- shouted:f GMT I Of Ztila J 360 Take Part tend the state democratic judicial "I warn this country now that ~J~ Ovcr 360 musici ans participated convention. we may become participants in $ HOW in the two and one-half hour Del ega t e s attending today's a war without a declaration of 'IATIIRII :::.- for " show which included six u nit s meeting were named at a demo­ war. The joint resolution now be­ Ellery night-gala "State Fair Iht I Prot.. Revuc," most beautiful musi. GAltJ1I1 lrom five Iowa cities. The Iowa cratic county convention at Iowa fore the senate provides in express J ring circus twice daily cal show of 1940. Broadway !'beCUlf City Grenadiers were hosts to the City on June 29. This 1s the fourth terms that the National Guard lI'orid's Flllr Fireworks u: chorus, famous stars of Nationsl Horseshoe Tount .. local event as their part in the and last convention to be attend­ LVCILLE WILKIN may be called into active service , ~h e. screcn, radio, and ment .....n !:...; -military service, not for train­ War photo. direc t Irom annual round robin summer tour- ed by local delegations since the Now is the tim. to feest on th. fresh-fruit hl5ciouln." vaUdeville. nam!!nt held among all the corP3 county convention'. John Mattes, T. M. Fairchild, Ed­ ing. The very suggestion that they Bump" ,w ... of Hutchinson's P.ech Ic. Cr.em. For Hutchinson's .....e COn taking part. The worlt of today's convention ward Lucas, Richard Blrellne, are to be called for training is rushed rip., juicy p.ech" from sunny South.rn ii===:;;;:~~~~:' Fish20 famous and gam. b.nd.t exhibit G!eRed ~ FI."w and garden shalt Sevcral hundrcd Iowa Citians in Des Moines will be to select John W. WJIlard, Lee Farns­ hypocrisy of the plainest charac­ orchards to bring you this d.licious tr•• t. Enioy it lad the - turned out to see the elaborate two democratic candidates for the worth, Mrs. Isabel Hunter, G. A. ter and type. They are calJed for farm machinery.h .. radio start broad· I'ht .~ and colorful sho . Follow!na the Iowa Supreme court. Schlaegel, John Carey, Dr. WU­ active military service." .t store, salling Hutchinson's lee Cr ••m - t.k. home • quart for dinner thIs evening. from two studlol marching drills the drum corps Johnson county deleaates who liam ' Reynolds, George Jensen, (In urging the passage of the ""mp of 126 • ..,. ~~ massed before ihe grandstand and wiD attend are listed here. Robert Mahoney, Mrs. Anna White, legislation, both President Roose­ "'''''--,--'- ~unlc= played several selections under the Ingalls Swisher, Fred L. Ste- M. F. Carpenter, Mrs. Minerva velt and officials of the war de­ HUTCHINSON'S ICE CREAM dlrection of Jack Fromm, director vens, P. A. Korab, A O. Bying- Kn1ght, Mrs. Mayme Kent, Phil partment had argued that it was ~ of all the groups participating. ton, C. J. Shimon, James Flan- Michael, Mrs. Frank Fry, D. J . needed so that the guard and the The Iowa City Grenadiers was nery, E. A. Baldwin, AI J . Huff, Peters and Neil Nolan. reserves could be given intensive t.:~