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Show PAGE 6- racH cottt.otah DAILY HEftALD THIS CURIOUS WORLD THE EERRYS . . . , : S : 3 British Task Fcfrce ComMinde r ALREADY HAS COST THE UNITED STATES V 1 AS AtUM AS DID TUB ' JLAST WXJRL0 WAR. 't WHICH VMASTHE ttST WORLD WAT2, 1 AklN UIUI-LJ AlAe JrOUBHT ID V AIM WAASS. V C3P. IMS V MCA SCIViCC. IftC ALLEY OOP By HAMLIN SJ5SE TWO'SClETlSTSil WONMUfi AND BUOHSOU I X m& vu THE DPOS0l?i rTH IDEA , OOP TBVIM T' Kf? T CAN'T LlWDPP- WHILE OOP'S SU1 D)MnAHO Tutu' FAT DM TUC RULER ICING OF LEWI.' HE'S , OVER HIM... HE'S POOOLA PERHAPS. J .NEUVERED HIM INTO KILLING FOR THEM getting simply APT TO CAUSE IS 15 TW LIFE! .impossible; weve ( FOUND OOP ) MAKING CON- By NOW. TACT, I WANT Aw gw no... .. . . i DADDY y-W!Rn35 . r - ' rfw:.'- 1 'l f - - . , ' ' - - A . yH i , . '-v :;C-XvH' -:: -f 4V st , i - s- s ' .'J J f,vs2 I ; raps" '' t'-i 1 3JECTS sretWtou3h ON US LEW I AIMS, BUT ME A MPtQ WHEPE I TK0UBIE SOMETHING? REST OF THINK? THIS NEW sap A Ht SURE 1 FEEPS US I'll GET SWELL? thaTlU6,0 - K. f rk r Tl Ilk i- w IJ "'t5"'? V tW IN - LET OS TAKE A J&APGET' i m ii i t .. I -' ,11 Vice Admiral Sir Bernard RawUngs, RN, commander of the British - tesk force that joined American naval forces in the attack against Ryukyus addresses crew aboard the British battleship King George V before departing for their part in the war against the German Captives Show Interest In Study of Mail MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. CU.R) German prisoners in- increasing numbers are enrolling at the University Uni-versity of Minnesota for correspondence corres-pondence study, -according to Watson Dickerman, head of that department. Thirty-eight prisoners currently current-ly study courses ranging from bee-keeping to business law. Requests Re-quests for information about the program have come from 48 camps in the United States. The program stems from a lack i possiDie places for prisoners to pay $10 for a threp-rrHi ... spend their, earnings. In August,, JS $17 for a SSt of 1844 the study method was au- fiW ve-credit ourse, thorized by off ice of provost mar- J. m Nolte diiwtnr nt , tti shal general. Seven universities versify ? 1 S ,PPrrOVed l 3C.Cept j1-! Program, and Hubert J. Mwsser? ments for correspondence study, supervisor of language traininB Those participaUon m the plan in the ASTP EurS DrS include the universit es of Cali- are working Jith Pu g m' fornia, Texas. Washington. Wis- on e MrreS?ondCke.Tn consin and Ohio as well as Min- course corresPndenc study nesota. ' Col. Francis E. Howard, direct- i or of the prisoner of war division n,.T,, in the provost marshal general's ' "EVELOPs LENS FOR HAZE on ice, recommended to ramn commanders that they encourage Nazi captives to spend their earnings for educational purposes. purpos-es. Limited knowledge of English prevents many of the prisoners from taking part in the corres- punuence program. 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