Vital ine Balaklava NEWS ™ 0 in March on Sevastopol Daily Student Publication of Germans, Romanians Michigan State College Trapped Near Stronghold VOL. 33Z. 333 EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL LONDON. April 18 (AP)—Gen. Andrei I. 19. 1944 NO. 141 Yeremenko'a casta! army of tough marines cracked _,)Utliern defense anchor today with the Sevastopol's intasUmofKuriie ^]lie(] Crimean port and stronghold of th.- larger «ity by a seven-* capture of the Balaktava, linked with Islands Included ^ Defenses Gaining 1 • t mile highway and tramline,1 in wdr Plans Ground in imphal Area i i a .Mo-cow announced tonight. * Seniors Announce Kalaklava's fall opened Activity Schedule American^plans 'lining JaP Cornea —• ihe valleys leading into Sev- m Estimated at 10 Casualties to One astopol from the south and out¬ >n Tokyo, .Secretary Knox said for Mounthatten's flanked German troops putting for Troops p a stiff fight on Malakhov hill ami Inkcrman heighbi against Spring Term today, call for invasion of the Kurile islands which-stretch in Inland Fighting in East in Intense India A Gen Feodor .ih Ukraine army I'. Tolbukhm's game night and I senior-faculty mixer, dance, ^PP^S-stone fashion - north- KANDY, Ceylon, April 18 (AP)—Allied infantry and attacking gram were surprise pro-;ward from :tlt" Japanese home- tanks are locked on the eastern side of Sevasto- decided upon as sen-i land in heavy vasion troops around the lighting against Japanese tit- ior activities for along the short route from last night at spring term I Alaska. entire jungle Villages Taken Senior activities jj meeting of the j committee, nc- i The nav>* secretary was dis¬ rich Imphai plain in eastern India, withperimeter the Japanese of the Sinking two miles beyond cording to Chairman Mary Jane i - "either being stopped cold or Hulnklava along the tramline Holmes cussing at a press conference ■lie Russians also took Kadykov- Nemetz, Highland Park. thrown back at every ; the current increasingly ita. only five miles south of Sev¬ heavy point astopol. "■ • ." The other four villages seized informality and day, May 10, which will stress' l>°s""ms in the island •" —>•H" chain and Series Named | of contact, Adm. Lord Ileitis ' Mounthatten's headquarters fun for both!was askt,d specifically if inva- disclosed today. in the area were Kamary, 2Vs senior class and Hon OosNU'ks l.islnl miles northeast of Balaklava and bers. faculty mom- r"1" was P,anned: I The Japanese, shorn Entertainment, music and j "Sometime, sure, but of the ►even miles southeast of Sevas- refreshments are planned for ! knows when," he replied,nobody on L-cliire-bmii'i'rl protection of the jungles and t„pol; Kuchuk-Muakomya, four the event. miles southeast of Balaklava; Knox went on to Slate in 1944-15 j hills trated throagh which they inlil- from A senior dance oBStrvc that western Burma, Hatihmin, six miles south of music of featuring tiie! weather is an important factor were estimated to lie Gene Devine and his Preliminnry plans 10 suffering Balaklava on (he coastal road, orchestra will head the activi- | in military operations in the for the casualties to each one for and Alsu, nine' miles southeast j north Pacific. Because of fog. 1944-45 lecture-concert series. Mounthatten's ties for seniors trooiis as tangled with the powerful they v.. >if Sevastopol. 17. Wednesday. May j he remarked. Third of the social fred mm tly is ... ,, wh,ch wiU "lclude thc pnpuiar : jlwj ... , Al¬ The capture of Alsu, less than will events I impossible ibserve results of ' Don Cossack chorus, have dcfcnsos armlnd two miles from be a game night which is j bombing missions been j the Imphal, Verkhny-Chor¬ listed for against the announced Manipur state capital. Al- ion seized yesterday by Tol- Wednesday, Mav 24.' Kuriles . by S E Crowe, lied authorities consider Dancing, bridge, music, refresh-! , Imphal's bukhin's forces, virtually effect¬ j fortifications ., (The best weather impregnable ed a junction of the two armies, ments, and special entertainment i is found about this time of ordinarily T)l d,lo th* ' ' . . IAttack Successful will be featured. 1 ! I whose weight now will be hurl¬ Final event scheduled bv j between the clow of the Arctic year , , .'.u o" ™lhamu'nic orchestra | Going over to the offensive ed against the last pocket of activities committee is the "sur- the'winter and the lieginmng of s,r "rho1JaR ,Bcc?ha"?; con-1 ""ftheast of Imphal. Allied German resistance. Troops Trapped prise" night which will follow i; summer with its heavy and tin- ductor; ,he Lharles L. Wagner; forces were rcjiorteri in tray's the annual senior swinifout Wed- predictable fogs.) Ojwra which pi^nt-; wmmuniquc hi be making "sat- l nousands of trapped German . T , ed the company, opera "Taust last fall, isfactory progress." , Matstiwa and Romanian troops now have nesday Mayll island ,n the Kur- m "La Other coun- Onlv those seniors who will Traviata"; arid a joint tcr-attacking British hurled into a 50-squaj-e- attacked fixe times in as imoital by Itichard Cnxiks and dinns threw the and In- j graduate either at '.i the end of 1 man3f days by American bomb- .— See RUSSIANS—Tage 4 « Bjdu Sa.vao, noted Brazilian," commanding jmsition Japanese from spring or summer terms may of- ers, is less than 500 miles from near the | coloratura soprano of the Metro- ! ficially take part in the senior thp Japanese mainland. In ad- ,M,iitan Bishenpur-Silchar jungle trail activities, according to Pres. j diUon Matsuwa, l>ombers fly- some 18 to 20 miles southwest of ESS-' ■tvnTlre c?2e.« sl-n Also included Today's - - Larry Frymne, Chicago. Sen- on the program !mPhaJ I "nd were reported stav- iors who will graduate before t,ases 'Uf """" Hie nH?,h ^ f01" an? the Philadelphia Aleutians have Opera com- ing off enemy efforts to retake , ..uJ-.. widou/"- the point. spring term. 1945. and wish to ,^.n ,x,undlni: th» Parnrn£Mro. .vgularly at SSSua. visft o^^ Zwian BaN The Bishenpur-Silchar participate in the activities may northernmost of 'n' i ' Theatre, Co^k trail, (ampts , tht, ,.n,.mv t>a.ses. and a, Onckr- hc Don the ta Cossack or "track," is believed to have petition to do so through any of the class officers. Petitions must , tan and «humttshu. chorus with Serge Jaroff. con¬ represented the ductor; and an all-star Metro¬ son's last overland Imphal garri¬ be in by May 5, Frymire sadi communica- politan ensemble with Jarmila Mnn with the Senior women will have Bengal-Assam 121 -f / flf/, (J f) Novotha, Hcrtha Glaz. Martial ply railroad sup¬ ... Come and Get It a. m. permission nesdny night for the Wed' Transfers Singher. and Ilaoul Jobia Mass Suicide programs l riation Students Four or Awe additional lecture Indicative of the desperate Anybody wanta' play ball? If numbers will lie announced lat- fighting outside „ - Imphal. one of arty .roup on campus is game Tea to Southern Camp «-r. as will be the names of the i ""untbattcn s officers told of a to i jure row . little hard competition, the pci man—4 will be Recogn ize Scheduled full' features included in the Satur- "tTRgle for a day evening travel series. ■ hilltop overlook- j 'n* l,"e P'a'n in which u Japan- Pl.iv triad to necemmodate. Aft- Two Point Coeds strength again by May 1. thc Times., and dates for the indi- : Vs*' vjdual numtiers have not been f"rp® "f 120 men held out er practicing regularly in 3lf»th CTD yesterday transfer- 18 days before British troops, Ball 'he brfft park, tha air- Freshman women who earned • red about 120 men to aided by planes and new students have de¬ averages of two Camp . occupied the position. artillery,. (inly one* points or overjsheiby. Miss Col. Paul .Japanese veloped u group which will Jake both fall and winter . John- survived. Forty-five terms have ' ■ n any campus team, male or been , „ .... Panel Will Dimmi*** Irish Japanese I indies were i in female. For further and formally invited to a u.a. «>n, commandant, announced. ' no British wire juried spe- to be given in their honor by after a filial sui- niic directions call meTl transferred were Situation Over WKAR I cide charge, he said. Cpl. John Dean Elisabeth Conrad tomor- : f,"m ,hc Rr""»d forces original- Towner, ext. 409. It was estimated that row at 7:30 p. m in South Wil¬ ly. and are now being trans- Brig. "Should Eire Break Relations , liams dormitory. fcrreri hark after training at j Gen. Frank Merrill's all-Ameri- with Germany and Japan?" will State for a period ;can raiders, a Ninety-eight women have had ranging in be the topic of discussion part of Stilwcll's .. . lust Like Home at least a B average l>oth terms, length from two to four months, tonight i invasion forces, had killed at for "As Wc See It," round table ' least 2.000 Japanese and according to Dean Conrad conran who wno llcplacements for wound- liisvdisfled with Um raid, un- will be present at the tea to con- i (' and I) which left squadrons nciiumimna discussion^programdivision, < .... last week ihe Liberal Arts sixjnsored by | ed another 4.4000 in the past six imnlns Interior duearstira plan gratulate them. The I weeks. «f his roam, presidents have not yet tieen received. Col- The panel, which will lie aired I Pfo. Harold Milin- of some of the women's «ky. Detroit liplismiH Ve4 at organizations will campus oriel Johnson said The xquad- over WKAB at 6:30. will have also attend i runs will lie replaced, however, .. W111 as guests'Prof. Stuart Callachcr. H>lls hall, kaa nMML *hitr mrtaiM now Prilljr ^ ^" r|^ta[is a^ not available, for^gn language who will act j Kiiuau Delta Pl Pi t<» Mwt Mutter from Women U'hn who are eligiiile to i The new replacements will be bedroom ii la dsn In tha wast attend but have not digit* are a -nd of the _ £! f^J^Iy^nti, the ,.nd of. as supervisor of the discussion:! Prof. E. M. Banzet. sociology; Kappa Delta Pin. education dsiadton aa a result ed to the-tea should contact the June when the college •f his yen for a - training Prof. E. P. I-awrcnce. Engltsh. J! honorary, will hold a social dean of women's office before progi am will withdrawn and D. F. Sheenan. alio of tnc meeting tonight at 5 p. m. in phere." | the Faculty tomorrow ,. from iiTini State. Dining roopi, accord* oiHKf. t Engllfli department. - ■ • v A .ii —— ' j ing U» Chairman Mary Helen 1 "r ' - Driver, Lanning senior. All rnem- history of the greeks | l>em are ur^cd to attend. Clubs Advance from -. J By JUNK WILKINSON ter to become the Alpha Phis i national sororities. Thc Lit Liter- Sorority BasementRow Beta Gamma was organized in T|M£ TABLE Rooms The recent M recognition and Kappas, each owned u room ary Sororians were accepted 1932 as a local group, later to Gamma Phi Bete and Pi Beta in the basement of Morrill hall, the Beta Pi chapter of Kappa ational surucitlra prienlsre which they rented to the other j Alpha Thcta and. after f-ulomza- become national. This they did * «t incree* in Greek activity aocieties for their meetings. , tion. another group was accept- in 1934 when they joined the Michigan State college. Since When the college decided to cd as XI Gamma of Chi Omens, ranks of Alpha Omicron Pi in . •otional KMPOcttta* were first allow nationals to enter the cam- ' Mare N.II.eil. pcrm.ued on tMs campus in } 1934. This was alm the re» pus. the Chi Lambdas were first! Each of the four years Then that the Kro Alphians ' started■ to Kites Delta PM,S».a 92!. 12 nationals have estab- Family dining reran. Hates to. take advantage of the situa- ! 1928 on. a national sorority was call their house next to I Chapters hero. Peoples tkm. They became the Chi chap- I installed on the campus. Organ- church the Alpha XI Delta house. Htodsat Be!->re ltti many ter of Alpha Gamma Delta in: ized aa a literary so- musical society, a Latest national to claim a root Faculty I or woman's dubs, were October. 1921. group of women was accepted at M9C was Delta Zeta. existence en i—iiim the AG*. 7 P. m. Thaw PfeafteUrate Orgsatasd jas the Beta Epsilon chapter of Beta Rho chapter was admitted | "occ'ies resembled meant rtaj After the Fronian Literary so- \ Alpha Chi Omega in 1929. In May 17. 1941. Gag. ream 2. (Intess •orurihes in that they bad nnh- ciety became Beta Beta of Alpha , 1929, the Pythian Literary soci- ; Ir-u each fan, nttearattag to IU1 Blge Key. 7 * m. Phi early in 1922. PanHellenic I ety became affiliated with Sig- Org. reera 1. Unless nwn'L One local sorority remains on ershlp qpaflw with pledges, councii was organized by the1 ma Kappa as the Alpha Tsu ^xiety did rushing mopus and that U Epsilon Chi. Mgrae CM Gaauwa. 7 p. ra. St and- as H Alpha Gams. Other organiza- j, chapter. - Nineteen hundred thirty was Like the others it win probably M Unten amsex l«i to a WlUbniTiilillS11"I great d«2 of Hons were also represented on , the council. the year the Themians became Join the ranks of the "nation- ^ • "dirty . ' IPC. 7 pi aa. Third to go naUonal was the the Delta Gamma chapter ot 119 Unten annex Litonlan Literary society, which Kappa Kappa Cl ■ while With college it BAK. 7 PL _ jffryw Alpha Alpha of Kappa women of Sesame wrae jrabm^ la quite _ that more chap- an. plates to affiliate wrth haUomd tern win be ratabllsbed to yeera DRRneteeri92hu"dred twenty-six Zeta Tau Alpha as the Beta Phi to ceeoe and "Soronty Bow" n^Sd the entrance of two new chapter. wili become longer and-tonger. MICHIGAN STATE M1WS WadSteMay, April 19. 1944 By Li ch t tortus Mm YWN.r. Itevident edISadditional to any the anittclpat- doubtful ifsparkle will be great extent in Mtrw pw totojv awn: 11* to* tot* to the contents ol this and succeed¬ toann WFMW, |2X 2K ti^5toto£jT ing columns, but it is a nice *■*» i M ■" II li"T,iL .1L'LJL PUIS " '" ■■"»" ■"■ ntn awuuis rm thought anyway. to A ylBfirti totilM t* Ike est It* NPtoMasMoa to aM Other persons have fun, too, hear, according to a recent rssr1 i'&fflwsr s sltcas-ve we copy of the Purdue Exponent. Men of Pi Kappa Alpha on the J^jwAAekSSS? IAM%CNW>O7 Purdue campus had a laugh on a couple of their fraternity bro¬ KD1TORIAL 8TAYP thers Easter Sunday. The two went to church with fiAW^S17op,S>«^,a,,w-■«" "A1 their dates and found when they luaiMM STAY* arrived that the church was AMfetant bortiMM m«B«s*r»— YVONW! DAVtDSDM. B, packed. Undaunted, they sat up¬ BIDS. Contracts manaeer—MADALYN WILUfgNG. On stairs on the steps by the choir. JANE WALKER. Later the minister announced the next selection and the con¬ gregation leafed through their hymn books. The organ played the theme, the choir (and the PiKA men and their dates) stood Spartans at War By JOHN HICKEY up to sing. After the second chorus the four realized that the congrega- gation was enjoying their num¬ ber immensely. The choir soon became the main attraction again, and an embarrassed Tour students hastily sat down on the steps. SURPRISED was sity of Texas denly found coed thewhoUniver¬ herself at sud¬ shoe¬ •'Books okay, eh?—shows how bad the help situation is. irh they suddenly quit without takiny any money with th». lace level while walking to classes with some friends one morning recently. Vandenberg Favored as Keynoter In the last minute rush for classes no one noticed the ab¬ CHICAGO, April 18 (API- kept in the running by Senator Arthur Vandenberg, man campaign conducted •y J. sence of one at flrst but soon started looking around for her Michigan's coiner of catch Kenneth Bradley, Conn., ■ticut and found her with her head phrases, appeared to be the lead¬ national committeeman The ing candidate tonight for the Re¬ protruding from a steam vent in publican national convention trend among-members ,.f front of the dormitory into keynoter after party chieftains arrangements committee wh, which she had fallen. reportedly discouraged a move expected to do the picking Hie old saying of a worm's to select Rep. Clare Boothe Lure. morrow seemed, however 1 eye view Anally came true for The attractive Mrs. Luce was running* toward Vender) l ei a moment at. least. Aifaraeht and Harry Beeley, a. receiving part of their military training aa aviation students in the 810th College Training De¬ tachment at State. Previous to their MSC aircrew assignment the men were at Jefferson bar¬ racks, Mo., for Ave weeks' basjc training work. Max Baker was transferred from the naval dispensary at Washington and is now at the PT-lDoat training school at Mel- ville, R. 1. Regardless of rat¬ ing or specialty they are all re¬ quired to Study navigation, plane identification, anti-aircraft guns and firing, radio, and PT-boat construction itself. Now in FkR-ida is Pvt. Don Davis whom many Spartans will remember seeing behind the Union desk. Private Davis is * Wednesday, April 48, 1844 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS PafeThitl Uberatsro Crack Fighter Defense Division Plans Girts' DnyVjonf&reMce V'tal for Visiting High School Home Ecs Nineteen Allied '^VuW, Varied n Hi Tigers Lose First The Home Ec division's Girls' day, which wOl draw girls from 1 man and sophomore students to hefp with registration and also Mnsicnl Game of Season several hundred, neighboring: to act as guides for the tours, Bombers Lost high schools, will be observed j Any students uho hr.ve not been LONDON, Wednesday, Friday Night DETROIT. April 18 (AP)— cording to Dean The Detroit Tigers on campus Friday, April Marie dropped their the Home Economics division. 2S, ac- notified and are interested *in , Dye of1 helping should sign up on the Gracie Fields will offer a "little fifth successive American Home Economics bulletin boards April 19 (AP)—A force of of everything" in her concert opening game today when league The morning's they activity, called probably 2,000 U. S. Plying Friday at 8:15 p. m. in College teM victim to long Jack Kramer "The High School Girt Looks Fortresses, Liberirtws and auditorium with selections and the St. LUuis Browns. 2 to Forward," will atari with a pro¬ rang¬ fichtcrs broke paratively weak enemy through com¬ fighter ing from current popular hits 4, before 28,034 spectators at gram in Faircfhild theater at and classical numbers to the Briggs stadium. which Pres. John A. Hannah j Women's forces guarding Berlin and its environs yesterday and hiEh explosives on.targets vftal rained English music hall comic songs bested for which she is well known. The concert is a special Kramer, a navy dischargee, wOl speak. Also included on Paul Trout, Detroit's 20- the program will be entertain- game winner Tast season, in a ment furnished by the music i , j Sports By DOTTE VON DETTE the Nazi aircraft industry. program tight mound duel and physical education to presented by the lecture concert mer needed although Kra¬ depart- i „ . „ the help of George ment, Baseball practice among the Nineteen of the big American bureau. Caster in the ninth bombers and si* fighters were inning to do At noon the girls wOl be serv- sorority and dormitory women ^st in the attack. At least 34 Movie, night club, and concert it. Each pitcher yielded six ed luncheon j is now in full swing, with the army style in the second series of women's appearances, and a movie, "Holy h'ts. Vernon Stephens of St Union cafeteria. , soft- German planes were reported Louis and j toll games run off yesterday aft- destroyed. Bomber gurtnyrs shbt Matrimony" in which she co- Pinjcy Higgins of De¬ starred with troit belted home runs. Trips through the Home Eco- j ernoon on the diamonds in front down 10 Nazi planes and the Monty Woolley, nomics classrooms, home have made Miss Fields known In the pre-game ceremony. agement houses, and man-lot the Women's Gym. lighters three. At least 21 oth¬ Mayor Edward J. Jeffries, Jr., the nursery to the American public. North Campbell defeated their ers were destroyed on the tossed a perfect strike to school will be conducted in the i On the stage at the Swift, afternoon. A tea will neighbor West Mayo with a score ground, returning fighter-pilots age of be held | ot JO to 5. South Williams piled said. seven, Miss Fields was consid¬ substituting for Gov Kelly, who in Sarah Williams ered a star when she was 16. wis absent. dormitory up enough runs to win over In addition to the forces which following the tour. Zone I, 14 to 0. hit Berlin-and the Capital's en¬ Like many others in the enter¬ The faculty is asking Kappa Delta tainment world, she has traveled fresh- : trounced Zone 3,'12 to 7. virons, Thunderbolt - escorted Liberators bombed the Pas de through the United States, Eng¬ BULLETIN Calais area and Marauders, ac¬ land and Canada to entertain LONDON, Wednesday. April companied by Thunderbolts, service men in the camps and J9 (AP)—One of the largest hos¬ SWAIN JEWELRY STORE blasted Charleroi, bringing the hospitals. pitals in London was blasted number of AlDad Mrwaft in Tickets may be procured at the and set ablaze by a direct operation from the British Isles ticket window in the Adminis¬ hit early this bomb EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING morning as Ger¬ to more than 2,500. Three of tration building. Students are man raiders attacked the British 2 Weeks Service the Marauders were reported requested to show their treasur¬ capital for the third time in missing. er's receipt. April's "dark of the mc State Theater Bldg. period. THE WOMAH'S WORLD By MAT ANN MAJOR IIOMK EC CLUB chairmen of freshman orienta-! Final elections for Home Ec tion activities next I club officers will be held today Pres. Pat year, AWS J on double duty — I from 9 a. m to 5 p. m. in the announced Stone, Chicago senior.' following the ap¬ I rnnt hall of the Home Ec build¬ pointments by the council last ing according to Carolyn Kalm- week. l>ach. Chelsea Junior. Women Miss Averill and Miss I must have their membership have been orientation discus¬ Darr j cards to vote. sion leaders this year and have Candidates for the poaitlon of taken an active part in the ori¬ president are Marjorie Graff and entation activities Besides her Aileen Wilson, both Detroit orientation work Miss Averill is )I erjuniors. Nominees for the oth- a member of Tower Guard, offices are: Vice-president, AWS council. Alpha Chi Omega, II Mary Gorsline, Battle Creek and a staff member of the Wol¬ Junior, and Barbara Christiancy, verine. I Grand Rapids sophomore. Miss Darr has served I Freshmen Grace Johnson. as retary of Tower Guard this year, | sec- j I Hobinson, 111., Betty Lou Ruhl- is a member of Chi Omega, the; I ing. East Lansing, and Ann glee club, and was president of I Shunt/, Colunqbtana, Ohio, are South Williams dorm during i j | running for secretary, while fall term. this cotton doubles sophomores Esther Gardner, De- Women who have not liled j I'trmt; Barbara Nisbet, Fremont, petitions for orientation discus- ; for school I md Shirley Tubbs, | are candidates for treasurer. Lgingsburg, sion leaders may do so at the AWS office in the Union. or play- Pictures of the candidates I have been ported on the Home YWCA fits your busy war¬ I Ec club buBrtfn board. YWCA cabinet meeting will not be held tonight because, of | TOWN GIRLS time life like a Election of officers will take the Faculty Fireside program, I place at tomorrow's luncheon according to Pres. Joanne D'Ar- I meeting of Town Ofarto' club, ac- cy, Detroit junior. The meeting I > ording to Pres. Doris Bennett will be held Friday night. I Lansing senior. MSTOblTi should SWL glove, I sipi up in the woman's lounge SWL interest groups will meet I »f the Cnion or in the Home Ec tonight at 7 in the I building before 5 following rooms: Art, 7 Union annex; per¬ • p. m. today. I HOME EC ctn sonality, 103 Union annex; so¬ I There will be a meeting of the cial. 107 Union annex; radio. 104 I roard members of the Home Ec Union annex; drama. Ill Union I phr,more, and Pat Dm, De- Mitchell, East Lansing senior, |t"*t sophomore, will be co- announced. You! . KUIT miMKll MM IMil mmMXTEI MILLS Second Floor mmt "X "Nine Girls" /-file Jtex mm Sill ■ ' ... ... , - MIC.OA1. »T*T« HiwS — '■ • - - •' • —: lj Trials Proceed The Cori*teUdlidnCome»toEarth After Record Flight BadogRoCoaliti,,,, as F6l Locates - . i n-r. P™P«sal Opp«J l*y Junta Forces Missing Man NAPLES, April 18 (APwPre. I mier Marshal Pietro B:,r 'glio'sl = 30 Defendants Accused chances of uniting Italy's" political parties with ! is „ of Nazi Conspiracy organization in a coalition u-ara Against America government grew dimmer to. night. WASHINGTON, April 18 (AP)—The missing defen¬ '_Most leaders of the six parJ ties composing the liberation dant among 30 accused of Junta are. holding fir conspiring with the Nazis the marshal's demand !"t thel to dominate the United States was taken into custody today, premiership and five i >' Port-I folios go to himself I removing one of the blocks that biers of his old cabinet have bogged down the trial for With Badoglio also two days. 'portrtl The Federal Bureau of Inves¬ holding firm for his hopes of a compromise tigation announced that Edward There also were "■ James Smythe of New York that