Tribune Des Moines, Iowa JAW IX jgj^ Discrimination Agafrisf WAACs Is Charged. To the Editor of T,he Tribune: Des Moines has been made famous throughout the United SpJ^s as the home of the WAACs. And judging from the letters that have been reeei^d from America's fighting men both ik thl training camps and abroad they are oj great asset in the building of morale of our soldiers. Most of them say that if American women have the courage and fortitude to stand the rigors of army life (especially when they volunteer to do so and when most of them left good jobs or the opportunity to get good jobs, and others the easiest life of any group of women in the world) they have the utmost respect and gratitude for them. But it seems as if some Des Moines business men don't want to show these brave women that same respect and gratitude. One has _eyen' $,one so far as to insult a small group of them. Sunday afternoon, Jan. 3, a small group of Negro WAACs were denied the privilege of roller