PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1940 Nazi's Check Allied Drive Reich Planes Deliver Severe Blows Allied airplanes, warships and troops hammered at German forces in Norway today and suffered sharp counter-blows delivered by the Nazi aerial armada. The fog of war and censorship continued to cloud military developments on the new Northern battlefield but it was becoming obvious that the race for position in Scandinavia would be a long and desperate one instead of a lightning stab by either side. True Fold Program British tactics appeared to be twofold: Two-Fold Program 1. A series of aerial and naval blows designed to shatter German bases and communication lines in Norway. These have been only partly successful but the air ministry at London said more Royal Air Force raids last night had damaged the Stavanger airport, hit a U-boat off the coast and a German supply ship, at a cost of three British planes. These raids obviously will be intensified henceforth. 2. Landing of Allied expeditionary forces such as already are operating in the Narvik district and have been reported in the Namsos fjord, north of Trondheim. This is going to be slow work. The most important thing that has come out of the war in the north up until today is that nobody can tell which side is gaining the advantage. Many Counter-Claims There have been important claims and counter-claims which cannot yet be cleared up and may not be clarified for weeks. The British have reported success in breaking up German sea communications to Norway but air transport has gone on steadily and the Nazis claim their northern forces have been tremendously reinforced. The Germans claim to have bombed, damaged or sunk almost a score of British warships, but the British admit only four destroyers and a couple of submarines sunk and say that several others ships which were attacked by German airplanes reached port safely. No Official Statement The fact that the British made no official statements that might reveal to the Germans their actions in the Narvik area added to the fog over North Norway but from border dispatches it appeared that the Germans were cut off and facing eventual destruction. Even at Narvik, the British claims that seven big, modern German destroyers fell victim to a British fleet attack were only partly admitted by the Nazi high command, which insisted that the Narvik port and vicinity still were in German hands today as was the railroad from Narvik to Sweden. Scar on Hip Nets Hugh $10,863 Hollywood, April 18. — (UP) — Hugh Herbert, the "woo woo" comedian, was $10.863 richer today after having exhibited a scar on his hip to a jury. He had asked $67,500 damages from the Consolidated Film company for an automobile accident in which he was involved 18 months ago. The company admitted one of its trucks was at fault, but argued that Herbert had estimated his injuries too high. His attorney insisted yesterday that the jury look at the scar on Herbert's hip. Herbert and the jury went in Judge Walter S. Gates' office and when four women jurors returned, they were blushing. ern buildings. They will also exhibit a sun machine, "heliodon," invented by Prof. G. M. Beal of the department. Engineers---- (Continued from page one) In the basement of Bailey hall, the chemists will demonstrate evaporation, humidity and air conditioning, drying, distillation extraction, filtration, furnaces and presses. Hamburgers fried on a cake of ice will be sold by the electrical engineers in the laboratory. Other demonstrations include: a coffee can motor, an electronic organ made in the laboratory, a photo electric color separator, and the latest type of fluorescent lights used on highways in the East. The studios and control room of radio station KFKU will be open for inspection. The department of mathematics will show mathematic models, early mathematical literature, and examples of student work. A polarized light demonstration and the scaled model of the Tallulah Falls project will be shown in the basement of Marvin hall by the mechanical engineers while in the laboratories a pop-corn machine, a solar engine, a beer-bottle callope, a Jayhawk-drawing machine, and laboratory equipment will be on display. The aeronautical exhibit, in the same laboratory, will consist of two wind tunnels and demonstrations of tests made with them. Also several wind tunnel models and various aircraft engines will be shown. The miners and metallurgists will present diagrams of metal extracting processes, samples of common metals and their ores, metal shaping Want Ads Twenty-five words or less: 1 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 6 insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy with cash. "KANSAN Want Ad results will warm your heart." 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