The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 05, 1948, Image 1

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MIAMI, Oct. 6 -
ingr cjh^rter nirlitier \
aboard has been slprl
ly Bahamas Island
injured persons neiirpys
A coastfruard platie;^
ed the downed craftjili
passengers were wjpli
beached ofTtmy lonif
Bahamas chain. Ij '$
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“Injuries to pb
slight," radioed Lt.
pilot of the Coast
Copaugh repo:
waved as he flew
called for wateir. Se
water were drpp^e
/ Two four.engTne.
rdered to the s
ordered to the spo
> /can consul at Nas
to get a tug unde:
effort. j
niJSSIA ISSl/ES
TRAVEL RE8TR
WASHING TON,
Russia hhh issued
strictiops which in (»i:
foreign diplomats
city limits, the Str
said today.
The res
in tho So
..
*i .-if
The restrictions
tho Soviet Unit
bers of foreign mil
sulutes, the departr
were issued last Ttfuifld
Tho depai-tmont
ports abmit tho m
W /American ebrr
Mfoscow, have been
Soviet censor, ; ;• i
Tha doiiititmoht
logulAtion mills “a
ly axpandad li.it on
i’Wlitiiw In or to v
MohlHItod for nioihl
•of foritltfu iob»slons
K# tHf ni'ttctlwl pi
ci vors >110 on tiro l|r|
1188Ri tho |)i‘hulipii
Mg the nowly iunt
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M^s. Nancy Lytle, wife of Hilton Lytle who is
r takimr Industrial Education^ 1 : [ \
Wise Appointed
To Assist ii\
Publications
owiy'hfltiii
lihkiiaBfl*
otieh as'Miikluillit
(lAINAVILLRUA,
TANK CAR rfttK
(lAI^iVttilll ( of in
Nigln or Ion cut* if $
Kiinsas-Toxus ftiig tii
ivith crude oil tvere if
♦by, six miloa wOst 0L- 7 ,
ly after noon Mom
j iThe tank fare cu ig "
/ kveral cars were c 'rfi..
was reported injur j dg-l
Farmers with tnil tors
caboose and eleven
r Ten cars remained
behind the locomot
"Tho freight tra
was made up of 4!
filled With crude b;
j In charge of the \
la ml lliiiidowg.
-HoS,
i.'4 '
hr
elf iplieijir a^re^
tor,
12 issup.
j
Junior taking Industrial Educatr
has been named editor if the pi
The size of the paper will be
crease^ jto six pages oh that c
in order to carry the hews of ijn-
tere?t td the women and Still prje-
seht all pf the College and Colie
\\ Station pews, Bond explained.
Repor of women’s chib meet
ings, meinus, and household hints
are somp of the things which will
, be carried in this page,jT also pli
confines to carrjt a Weekly column of
jlthel Moscow the child births,’’'MrsTjXytle
4 D^partinent Mrs. Lytle phias t
[illll ffi Itl. ! calendar of social *V
Will be of interest twj aU wives.
This ]iage is open to contribu
tions frclm ( all wives of A&M stp-
donts, Aifeif I employees, and wives
from Co lego Station. ‘iEvenr wife
who is concerned with, jthe College
or College Station ia! eligible to
contribute stories and| picture*"
Mr*). Lytilo explained.
Apnoimcerowt* of wfuddlngH
completej with pictures) will be ar*
eepted, fii'tures of woihen's.mecdi.
mtillliw.'li lirtt ' ‘
fur turnjliitf In p
h«H hpvnj set for l
ihMttM. timm nt f Tim copy mftjy
Ini- iui in Ui Tile .BaUttliim Off
„f| tin). ilOii, GooiMln Hall, .[
Any Huh member who desire*
m mitk'j nf a meettngi nUced nji
this imfe niiy call 4*ni44 an an t
week diy afternoon from V to I
Mrs, iytilel holds n bnciu4or of
Science pi .lolminllsmI ifOWiNMU.
• 4 -w v * Hhc taught English foj* two years
nt LSIJ while: Lytle wuh attendhg
college there.'
In addition to axperence in «d
i travels
If
on-
hey
onhl new
R
up b a
mf
t
if
r otj f
mi
' iif
vertlslnji and society page writing, r, ” ,r " r y. n
Mre. Lylle was editor of jthe Uni- idKndlo
vfrSlty
rreaa at LSU.
^ „ itieai the
IfMw-
on the trteks
fl
i|| L
tank
M
y
engineer andlfij
er, all of Denison.; Jfi
4,
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Bryan P
Strengthe
Defense
ed Kmilo Station.WUSO, campus Ur. J. (). Perrlno, ussiiAai
nullo station at the University iof president of tho American
South Carolina.. j } j ' . phone land Telegraph Coi
Dr.
4 Address
Game Cl
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ANNAPOLIS, Mji.40ci 5 ,
The coach of thc| NftVjS foO«
team is gratified tne jfll.
ipg of Bill Powers#! iTOipftundihhlf
back from Bryan, Texas.* ;/ r
i The Texan madp 8 good jjliojw-
ihg against the Un of iCi U t
1|omia, but an injlaredf) Wand IVpt
hiin put of the gamir Saturday with
• Cornell; |i { . |! f 1st 1 ; In
Shunted to theji
on offense,? Powe^j
into the Umsup Oli idefgil *
against the Uhlv>rmy |of Cn|i
fornia and playa[
bail game while IfA
ing a loNing 2L7
Powers showed ] tdbirfHpew tor
powerful Jack Jtfti«i|ni: the C-ali-
I'ornin fullhiiick wh ii;being burn
ed by Const fans |iH|alJ-jMn<.^cajn
material.
Jenson broke th
line mapy times <1
of t ho ganv*f and 1
ty of opportiinitles
tho secorui duartet vtffl
I
lir
a r
run. Ontl foot fro
oh pol
around
headed
n n(no rer
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Powers stepped In
Californian no nil
- iti lenvo the gam
r The yugged T
years old anm a
ten Indies tall.
/ lad's youth, NAVrfj
roach, George Baikori;
Powers will
now oeiiig maue m w
search dnd the fields oi
nity nov| open in wildlif*
Dr. Lhgan J. Bennett,,
the Branch of Wildlife Resea
U. S. Eish and Wildlife Serv
will adcjicss the Fish; and Game
Club this evening at 7:! 10 in fhe
Agricultjural Engineering Buildi
Bennejtt will discuss the prog
now being made in wildlife
’ 7 - |jrf oppo
ce mana:
ment.71 ! | • il j
Bennett’s research has been I in
the 'fielltl of .ecology of No|
Americj n waterfowl and -upland
game bi|ils.|His masters tjhesis was
written on the life history of the
blue-wiiteed;teal, a familiar bird to
the spontsnrfen of Te
One of his more repent publica
tions is a book dealing jwith jthe
training of dogs to I hunt grouse
and wo< dcock.
Bennc tt, prior to h{s receiit pro
motion, held the title: of Coordi
nator o,’ Upit Activities, and be
fore th*t t|me served as aj state
unit lea|ler.|He has
wildlife resjarch sbn
his Ph.). {jegre fro
Uni vers ty in 1937.
An informal discussion
will follow
W active in
eiyed
a State
mod
r. Bennett’s adpress.
WAR
purtme
A meric
CUMUti
the en
A
per
Iprei
HALS MAYjEND
lO, pet. 6
t of the Army bus drdc
in irials of Jaimneac
TOKtO, J3ct. B —CTt— The
c
wlP crlmas ifoiiicludcd hy
japaneso
im»s;t *
off this .yeurJ uaua ly
unpis said here today,
de-
red
•c-
L. Wise of
foftsi been
B!: .
Sidney
Oklahoma
Assistant Manager of Student
Publications, Roland Bing,
Manager of Student Publica
tions announced today, j
Wise comes to AAM from) Radio
Station. KCRC ini Enid, Oklahoma
where he was Director of News.
He holds an AB degree iti Jour-
nalism from the Universlity 4f
South CarolihR i ‘ *
All requirement*
imcv of
South Carolinn and ha* qumpleted
nil requIremehtiriSr his MiA. de
gree nt the Medill School of fjour-
nuilsm, Nurthweitern University. ^
Prior to his wprk with; Radio
Statlob KCKO. Wise wefMipn the
Columbia Record, Columbls,: Smitli
Cundlna. it ml wps Inter eiqployeil
by Uie State Asimtatedl Perils Bu
reau In Columbia, He also ixerved
iii“ ■
tgnsi
nod.
dormitory in an effort to
Tickets are .$3. each,
inginJSf^ -
Town Hall
con
Tickets hire $3. eacl.
in jth£ new dormitory Arpa
i Hall staff members], •
Town Hall staff members
Johi |ettiiig of New
Senate Planned for W
Gi ly Daniel^ j Bernard Kityh
■■L lISl. r . ir ..
ns staff writer on.InxtllutlmH
Magnxine In Chlcaum for it 01 e year
period. ^ i T
Wise served os nssodato editor
of The (ismernt'k, student! m wk-
paper at the University of: South
Carolina and was business manng.
er of The Carolina' Review, Student
literary magueimv He also ftmnag-
' station wuse, re m ik«*
He Is a veteran, having Reived i .
the 2tith Division and Third Army
Headquarters, He was commission
ed 8 Second Lieutenant on (the bat
tlefield in, Europe.
- Ifia, home is Columbi4 ! Soul
CatmBML I : i j! 1. i
AgETlJepa^chiP*
To Supervise fi'A ^''
Exhibition at Fai
mm iiri.T r
ir
The Agricultural Educatio
partment will supervise the F
Farmer Exhibition at the State
Fair on October 9-23, WJ W. Mc-
Ilroy, of the Ag Ed Department,
announced Monday.
Mcllroy, chairman of the . wort
committee, said that the exhibit
will cover a space of 20 feet by 8
”
hbers cif
ppear in the back-
with the; Future Farmer
“giving to Do, Do]ng To
Learning To Live, Living
er underneath. p
will be an automatic pro
jector in the center of the exhibit
showing slides from j thirty-two
schools. These slides wilC demon
strate the various Future Farmer
activities of high school boys.
’’ ■ $! . ' JT,
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COMMUNISTS SLIPPING
IN CHINA THEATRE
PEIPING. Oct] .6 —The
ground
motto,
Learn,
To Serv
There
i-<i
I -
•ho*
provement in the i
“He’s going to >
he keeps develop! i
Then tho comdi
Middies' “Suicldb ,
includes such grid
Pennsylvania, Noij
gan, Columbia a
coach added: "A
use him.”
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Childress
Club Lay
Don Decker wi
dent of the Childr
Club, which met
night with twen
present.
: Other officer?:?
ry Parr, vice-preai
kup, secretary-tr
Adams, ivpoi-ter;
social chairman.;
Among the aCtiv tie*
the following
ner after the
a barbecue durin
Holidays, and an
tm
• !• L.‘
Red threat to Kweisuii was pro-
mced over today 1
meni dl*p8t
Mongolian Hta
nounce
em
Datchts from
yuan.
rrr
breakdown
ate Capital
ro-goV-
io Inter
The Student
ione Developmen
Be Demonstrated Thursday
dmiSaion will be by ticket
11 be open to thje genor
Hudebts deriilnk tickets
may olitaln them at tho EE office
ib Bolton llall) Apdi* rta^wi.
0. Perrine, assistant vice*
Tele-
Senate will
ler, Hor
Buddi
th, IDjta
Ear R<»e,
o Ai dretr,
If rede Da fid
an if ml
i^ T l -H
first meetinjr of the
he Grove, N. R. “Jug”
if,, L1 - pttipn Company,
Will puf! radio microwave* through
doini
performance that 1ms them doing
such thjlhgn as lighting fidlirestent |
M*tni *
pch tl
nwtionfi; bending around corners,
4 [it
it w
bduncirig off of electrical conduct-
iMr smlfaces, : and palssing through
metoliiifirienseR and prismif, Rot?
win exiMri Qi» scie
gic": and its applications
some of the astounding innova
tions in telephone, radio and tele-
Vision communications, according
mT T Ml: 1
The devices and I phenomena
that will be demonstrated l>>Dr.
Perrine have been developed in
the Bell Telephone Laboratories.
The speaker will have several
thousand dollars worth of special
electronic equipment for demon-
atotiqa putpeMs.' ' ; 1 /
The talk wflriK* non-techniCal,
ode pjromised. No special know-
edge of science or electronics is
required to understand the talk,
; Dr. Perrine was in Texas early
in 1941, accompanied by “Pedro
the Voder,” a machine that talked
like a man, reproducing speech
sounds mechanically.
: An cjutstanding authority !on
communications, pr. Perrine isi a
graduate of Iowa,, Michigan a'nd
Cornell Universities, a member j of
three honorary scholarship frater
nities—Sigma Xl, Phi Delta Kap
pa, and Sigma Pi Sigma, and iti a
Fellow ! of the American Associa
tion for the Advancement of
Science. M | ;
FRENCH MINERS STRIKE
DOUAl, Franco, Oct. i -OPl
lA strike of some 3311,000 French
jeoai minors that could paralyze
jthe hutjion’s Industry if prolituied
ibagan quietly today.
frilW >»■•—kwl——' I II
today. .:j r:] , ,,,
A barbecue supper will be
ed all preijeniiird former senators-*
to attend, inc|i|dingj all senators
from the llAnjnex) and local college
WM*' .|1 s
Only a few bjainosa itejns will
Upear op thd agei da slheo the
icetlng In primarily Intetidad.Tlo
> an organ l*»tljon«ll one# Leather*
wkI said, New offleere for the
itudent SeimUi will l»e oleftod.
| RopreHehtailiVo* of the Student
Senate who will aarye on the Htu-
dhnl Life Committal wlil fulto ho
HVlectiul at that tlmr. | |j j
Heuati* (lomihlttpUH
the mesa: hulb the ho
«jtriiange
aitd soclnlie
Gri
:W.
1. Lea^herWpod
oUer
siiltal,
rernlng
riBthe
W
tie*; from last year'? member* of
the [respective cbmm|tte*l, In
the nttraetloii of the criming
libbtl
will be (he prcsolitntion
lAoilhcrwiiod ib the 19
of keys by
|tha 11947*48 reena
SIDNEY Ly-
Oklahoma lias been «
distant Manager of Si
from Radio Statl
EattiL: itMclahoma v
director of news.
of! Enid,
Pub-
re hie was
Vet Seniors Photo
Schedule Revised
• i ; ; I ||. ' !!j| Hi I j;! 1 j | '.•I 1
Vieteraiji seniors tyhofce Surnames
begin with T, U, V, W, X,’Y, and
Z, are acheduled
their
ictures made at j ihfl Aggieland
bropgh Fi
Friday,
ave ap-
tudio tomorrow throb
the! Longhorn editors
poUnCMjp I' TO'i!|
I Veterans have bejen allied to
wear a light shirt 8nd a i medium
colored coat to prevent undue eoh-
tra?t In the picture*. Ties are re
quir'd, the Longhorn staff addril.
Saturday, October 9, wfll be (he
deadline for senior veteran picture
taking,
4|4r
1(
natcher Snitches Shmoo;
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All
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by C. C. MUNROE
“Somebody has snitched
Shmoo!”' f 1 J. r
.. Thatjelectrifying word was flith- ....
ed over) the Campus Security smokei mitbM
signal network late last night
sei in (notion one nf the
oused for Determined Hunt
jii i'll! n fl 1 Pp" 1 ;|'jH
With Downs setting off the I wringing his hands hysterically,
alarm, Ithc full force of the Col-1 said that be had rover seen a
lege ccnstabutani WM musterMl happier Shmoo.
sthcr with all tni “ '* 1
1 I i
nthecampu
hetwork lat
^notion cine .
Shmoo !huni* since Daniel Shm
invaded the peaceful hills of
to
ity
Shmoo.
Down's ei
Lou h?d
short eve:
campuf,
residence to gather I the
supply. Thinking that
It stepped out for a
ig walk around jthfl
iwns did
hredwxjrs concerned at his absence.
m. 11! I, However, when Lou did
up for the 7 U. 8 p.
or 9 j. m* milk, bi
gathering sorties,
worried land notified a local
trolmkn Who was busy “
oa parking regulal
The guardian of la
a abort
out tog
of the
jure.
Shmoo's safety
. MUler, noted inveatigntor
pert on Shmoo tracks, wa*
1 asked to take
crime. He coaduc-
h investigation of
' after calling in
ace authorizing
■ase the story of
Lou th<
J.T
and ei
called inland
charge of the
ted ajthorough
the scene and
outside assistance
the press to release
the Shmoo’s disappearance.
“At this time,” Miller announ-;
ced early this morning, “we have
run: into nothing but blank walls.
All our leads—the broken Shmoo
egg, an empty milk bottle, two
well concealed tickets to the A&M-
Texas University football game,
and advance copies of three forth
coming Lil Abner comic strips—
reve«le<~
“I w**; oat to hisjUny yard
Iftjjpk m. to gather ?om,e vitt
for some student surveyors
were put oa a field trip and ~
become lost and hungry.” Downs
related. “Lou was there in ]tie
corner of the enclosure, prao*
" ^ At'
faltered,
tmag nahiliac iritii bestasy.''
this joint Downs
but he went oa.
“He gamboled over, smiling cby-
ly looking for a loving smile from
kahi l jraMM^jpat a bit, for I was
in a hurry, and that seemed to
make him happy. | That,” Downs
concluded, “was tthe last time
ifPMiRmrt'
''Thi' corps will give all the aid
possible' 1 ’ Colonel nf tho Corps
Marvin McClure offered.
“We’ll donate two Town Hall
ticket? to anyone p^esuntlng infor-
matiqn aa to the Shnioo’s where-
about?,“ C. O.pSplke" White vol-
“Slnre It is evident that some
irresponsible prognosticator has
gone South int« dkg Shmoo, **
the undereigaed, offer as indi
viduals and a* a group the wealth
of jurisprudential knowledge at
our command to the furtherance
of the Shmoo disappearance in-
'Ktiwtlon.- nfW’
At jtnress time, it was evide
»ent the key* are on
have not hieen received.
1 be awarded on the
record, iLeatnerwo'id
■j j 1 11 Ir ; WVr;
r moetlng plghts of tho
Council will be the first
y of evety month, f
mmmm
Will Be Shown To
Geologists Tonight
i T. . .. • v IT
educational
the meeting
Scmiotbing
film? will be
of Geology Club tolight at 7:30
in Petroleum lecture room, Jim
Goojhvyn, president |pf the club,
said;this morning.
“Prospecting for Petroleum,” a
Shell Oil release, is j produced by
George Pal in the fofm of a pup
pet oon. Goodwyn said. The 26-
miniite technicolor fimt caricatures
the Voice of Oil, a Professor, tho
Voire of History, and a Geologist,
i Tala iwnjl be the first meeting of
the [club this semfester and Good-
wyrf announced that n short busi
ness meeting would be held after
the film td elect a reporter,
elected last si
sident, Her-
ShovTi
Officers! elected last spring in-
ide Jim Goodwyn, pre?iue
Davis, vice-p:
clu<
bertj Davis
Hopg, sebretary-t
Frank Hardin, p
Professor W. C.
sponsor of the orga
Ment, A. C.
aurer, and
chairman-
smussen is
lion.
II
New Rifle Gub To
Meet! Wednesday
rifle club Mil ‘hold
mat meeting at 7:
A ■ new
organigationul
Wednesda;
tho CB
who will upon
Tli
ay uVenlng, Rpom U of
Building, iR. K. Schiller,
spon?or tho cjiib'
unnouhor
Tbalbradante Ituvoril KwmUim*
fob will b»«i given wi ,ih« wmwi
nri KftgrntMii or (wUilrii all nna
wiUn it,.mi...
tudebt? wuplbim' Iplor
■ Ihia ^iiriiig, 111',
til of Hhti KdihuilpHrgptl
JopirthftMl’ftttnowilc.
j7.Mn ,
HimlHit? pliimjltqrtto inko tho
ii3?t! regijiitfrD|iJ|itooh» iosi
fiHemr. MUhk before
Vitrvel
(Kl
Thi? i llest mon?ure? knowledge
and anklbrelimnmk m;Mn' principle
subjects of a liberal eduriition as
Well a? 1m tho *104#*? fnhjdr field
VarvS, .. ... ]
graduate school* in. the imlon
quire iappHimnta ilw admission to
bin it Scores on thi? testis it nuriri
ement to their : undcricreduat*
person- tekhi# tni' exami-
rreetves a! report of his
id copies are sen^ to three
upon his[ request, ;■ 1
aminatioh [fee is 10 dolj-
ablo at thhltlme the triijt
theltents are of the beat am
W, ■
? exmninatiohils algo ftthed-
in February artd May for the
i|hM : e< tmi
Ihre,
to t*:
; All
swer
Thb
uled
enter graduffto||clipolB next
At Present,!
this'jtest a? a basii^o^adnS»iq4
to graduate work. 1
ormation booklets *t»d regis
tration blanks may be; obtains!
ve in Rooml04, Academ-
Varve
iilding.
Student?
■Illi ^
tol.lilMen If the Depart-
of Agricultujral .‘Bcomimici
Sociology, wii speak befon
Luthere 1 ' Studen( Associatio i
at 7:30 p. *»., Wedtwsday, ucchrd-
i% to W. Ajl KjeliiniL vlre pieridont
of the Ltpiwka i A*sociatioiL..
i i] Russell w|ll kpealton “Tlu' Fam -
ly in Modtirnj American Society *
f at the Luthcirim flutlcnt hou?e if-
I seated [prwTwaekapppqth of tiu
[Main PostiOfflceJi ^ |r
!, student Pastor Rgy, Fred. Mgi-
l>rol‘f, and iho AreqdaMon InvUif
If 1
if
aSflfPf
fpitalny and iis AR*t*iri
Th* appearanod oif j
f&/T4
tnn,
uhun.
vrimo till
The iOrigi
Chorus: will
''ri
!(lnx Ueilcr J*uuiiryi 10.
ml radio, (IHadm Hwi
«ai r !#ir '■
llantuU usto* I tli*I imrsqlis
I'restad {.In ilm: wl'foriiitoai*
is ?0(iU iH iMm?||?li'L
■*419
■|||!|
onight at Gro:
?Tr?t in^atlagpf ihi Texas i
htiu ui*i: i)hno* ' Chj«) irilf bp
Tuiisday nt 7130 pmnito the
Ito dlng th sponsor* Mr. uml
t. R. Lylo]and Mr. aid Mr?,
an. il f q; j.
case Of rapi the! danceirs
er at the Parrish! fousc,
mmaumt
»ppl Churep, Allege
' 'pi
square dunqihg: nr?
ill married
it? i with
helclub said
“jtt is not
Mptft to [ kl . u
lance” Mrs. lHarold;
ma been instrumental
ng ;the club nnmnm
teps and oombinatio
inijs will be taught
nwfell
intended
upilieH aril to all
te* apolkesniVn f<o,
i-H
<1
: sessions.”
Ire. Jones, «
jeal educaSSif® '
bfiColorario and “ ^
ibtoe of the cnlli
" emphasized I
jrecprds will
wiH be ojn bai
ibe tnatn ct«d., ^ T V .
1 . ThjJi;! Tuesday nigbjt
i in iorga dz
“Bisic
dance jou'
dr the I ret,
i \ j ■!
in.ph Mil
Univer dty
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Officers
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Other officqra whp) Wen
ted were Xloyd Harker, vkv-p
dot t; Jerry MncMuml i, tro
aiq Bill Blackbu iW if reta
Members of th i dlub dec Id
future meeting? Wduh Im m
titi toboito tjuT fpunh T
of em'h month It
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ml Monday
The club will oniiblij vkiU'ran stu
dents, whd are not ellgiblu for the
coltogoi rift* ream, to enjoy group
rifle shooting, Rchille f said.
“If there are ns tinny 0s ten
members then it wil be possible
for the club to become affiliated
with the National Rifle Associa
tion,” Schiller said, 'lit will be
small-bore rifle ctobn he added.
Memlbi'r? of the fncnUy, vcterai
student?,! Mqj person? residing i
the surrounding communities who
are interested in i competitive
MiflHwBttiiHMi
marksthnnship are urged to attei
I Ij j‘fl
I Club? and organ
ing space ; hi the 1
can turn in their rese
to Mre- Mrtw ^
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