The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 07, 1950, Image 1

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2: Volume 90
COLLEGE STATION (AowUndittlixUs, WEDNESDAY. JUNE T. 1950
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Price: Five OnU
Three Negroes
Eligible for TU
Tta^ NVfnir* •*» tlifribl* f*r im- Sw*att aivI two qu«)ifWd
■Mdiatf MiMUtMnt m to* l'pi- M*fr» afipiiraiiU for fiMuat* And
Giles Criticizes Remember 7V(/e/«m/« Wciy f T lirnffcr PJpl^c 4 RJn Rlto’
Tiilelands (W V_ i °cSS
East, Kehearsals Start
Price Daniels, -
wn Uftt-
»#r»ity of Tmo* mi * non^ofrofAt
•* t'wvtnrtf ftwJm T.
B. t'oinUr a»t of RfffrnU
•pH J^tordAy
Th* two wKool offioaU «aid
th* Suj.r»m* Court’• doriaion in
thr Sw*oU coAr “rfeorty roquirm
Negnw RtHjuent
Golfing Equality
' rort Worth. Juno 1—Wf>_ Tlw
■Fort WortS City ParS Hoard waa
Mkod y*»U>nrtay t<> open thr** mon
Wtpol f«df rourw* t« N«fr«i*« or
provid* a rt»un*o for Noftti ua*
TK* roquont waa (onuin*«i in a
t*t»**r front tho Kort Wortlt Mo^ro
(aBtf Awoa iation It pointi'd out
thro* n»ui mpal rouraoa ht-ro arr
Bow op*n to th* puMic exrafit to
Nrrrooa
TS* Irttrr iWarnhod aa ‘mok*
otlift" a nin* h«4* court* in (iroon-
way Park for N**fro*B.
City offinaU rauiMai funda ar*
•vailaklc for a N**(frt) rv< rratum
contrr and g<4f Itnka but that a
awtoM* «it« haa not v«t b*«*n ob-
tainoit
\ct Med Board
!\nw Kxamininv
71 Applicants
The State Board of Vete
rinary Medical Examiner* ta
giving the board examination
to 71 applicants here The ex
amination* began yesterday
*ed ar* b*ing cuntmuotl today, at-
mrdMif u» L>r H K Mai*r f>ooH
pBMBBt
A*l| applicant* tnak* up th*
lara«ai,purUari of iba aruu* mu*
. 11 «Mn On* applicant m from
Coioradu AAM on* from Iowa
BUto, on* from Alabama Poly
tarhnir IrmtHut* and four udorod
•tu«t*nU from To*k«f*« Institata
in Alabama
Thia m th* i*cond tim* ‘ in th*
Itat* Boonl t hiatory that colorwil
applicant- bar* taken th* riain-
htation acrordm* to Dr Mai*r,
M*n takinj th* H-hour wnttaa
j etammation which cuvtra 11 »ub-
'■Jorta. muat mak* at l*a*t **70"
«• th* f|ui« to h* aW* to practic* 1
their profeattor in T*xaa
If a |TBd* l»*low “iO'' i* mail*
oa any part of th* (lamination,
th* apidwart i« r*iort*d. Dr klaier,
%bM
Mcnibnr* of th* Hint* Board
ar* appointed for two-year toraii
of offw* btr th* irovomor and must!
hove hew in practie* for at l*nat
fl** y*arA Wfnr* »*rYing,
Pmacrit m. mb*r« ar* Dr Mai*r. j
pr*Aid*nt of Hcaumont, Dr I**y*
J. 1 jiu rail i* vic*-pr*oid*nt, of
(fOBtal**. 1>r R. (1. (larwtt, arcr*
tary-tmaturcr. of Taylor; Dr, J
Stock. Jr., of Mamhall Dr J W
DoUahit* of Marfa; Dr Valton
C*i of Ijibhock; and I»r Raymond
Baadpr of Childr***.
Staff
To Mert I'oni^ht
All atudent* int*r*atad in »t>«k-
Inff dutinf th* «umm*r on th* Af-
vi*tiHuri«t »tud*nt af nrultural
ntngann* ar* invited to attend a
I atnff nmoting tonight at 7:11, H**
-J And rum. aumm*r editor of th*
magaatn* antd thi« momukg
Th* aMeting wiR h* h*!d in th*
AarMultanat office. fOT t.oodwin
More ataff mamhem ar* n**d*d
*ln all thee* phanw of th* puMna
tion—oditorial circulation, and ad
vartialBa. Landrum aaM No pre
clou* •xp*n*nc*j n im
working on th* fttagnai
foe y n
peolnaaikuai work m t|* Cniccraity
of Team N
A uatvmity •puimaman aaid
Bon* of th* thra* ha* indicated
officially wtwn hr Oautd rnrvU
Sw*att told reporter* y*M*rday
h* would enroll ia th* law uchoo)
in Srptomiicr
The other two Nrgruca declared
•ligibi* Ui eater ar* Hbranr* Lin
coln H*ath of Waco (&lti i.arnaon
St | and John Sauddar* < haa* of
Auatin 111(11 Junipar Bt ) Haatl
••ok* a doctor * degraa in goaarn*
rnont, Chaa*. a ma*ter’» rtegre* it
architecture
Painter and W oodward' iaau*d a
joint vtatement after raodina th*
*upi*m* court» opiniori and con-
fernng with Attemry Lencral
Pnc* Daniel and Scott (>amaa. ab
tom*y for th* amveraity
“All agra* that no further inter
pretation of th* Auprcm* court**
'pinion » necetaary at thi* tim*.’
they aaid
“By unammou* deci*ion. th*
tuprem* court ha« held that tlw
preaent law ichool of Dm Try a*
State CmverAity for Negro** at
Hour to i> ia not ■ubatanfuUy e^ual
to the taw M-hool of th* Uaiv
»ity of Texa* and therefore that
Sweatt muAt be admitted te th*
Cniveteity of T**a* The other*
Horace I incoiit Heath, candidate
for a doctor'* degree ia govern
ment. and John Sounder- ('haa*.
seeking a maater’* itegrar in arch-
tectur*. hav* no coaraa* offered
for them now in any *tate Negro
• metnution and therefore the Sweatt
opinion ia Hearty applicable to
them "
Kilgore, Tea,. June t -*m-- Kilgopr Junior Chamber of ( *mm*rc*
member* ha** broken off dipiadnatic Sriation* with th* I’ntted State*
result Monday's Tidelanda decigioa by the (J. S Supreme Court
They apt honied th*i r p refid* nt, Claud* Meadowa, Jr„ today to
Auatin, Tax , June 7 tend thia te^gram to Benaton \ Fom Cannall) and Lyndon JohiM<>n and
Land Comrttutaionrr Bauacom BpHtww^lhi
GUea today criticia^ Twta* -1 have b**n inatimted U> pintact you immediately and adviae that
■tratggy in fighting the Tide- y ov gather your *taff and '•ollaag-u*# and return to Teiap after noti
lamia
By DALE W ALBTON
He aaid Dm Supreme Court'* de-
noa yesterday isfavorahle t a
Teas* cam* a* “bo particular Mir
prise” and that h* had reluctantly
agreed and cooperated in the Tela*
*trsugy to nak ”au much" on a
ro*rt trial.
Attorney Pnc* Daniel aaid he
thought th* Tidrland'a fight should
be earned on both in court and in !
rongrea*
“No oa* should five up on eith
*r frost until the last word ia
ipokeit,” Daniel aaid M ! shall con
tiaue my part of th* fight, which
haa been canted on for three year*
in both the court and rongreaa
“But I ahail never favor any
congressional compromiar that puts
Teiaa in a position of voluntarily
giving up a foot of the Tideiaads
now dedicated to the public school
fund
”A last ditch fight in rongreaa
will save these lands if final court
action fails '*
(hloa, in a formal statement,
•aid that the nak of a court trial
wa* “against my better judgment “
“Our firat fight was in rongreaa
and So must be our last one C the
Gites statement aaid “Let ail T*i-
m official* and ail Teiarw abandoti
the illusion that we will get jus
tic* from a slacked court and stand
togvthei in Dus fight before eon
igiea* There w* have never had
a formal setback ”
id Ute two-art
A graduate
i HMto IdMBi • /
led mological
> years. Mrs. *
She. loo, had a major part in The a soloist in the ConanBdated A
, ^ .. „ _ . , _ Mikado” and last summer played ( spells choir during Ms high
L “Buddy Boyd and BU-! tn "The CWolat* Soldier " ncKooI days He. too. is a member
lie Jean Barron h»v* been oaa* in A ..^uau t ,f TSCW and Ste of the binging Cadet*. >
ihd* kad role# for “Rk> ph^n F AM#tin High Hrhotd in Bry Mim* TKom^ton will jity Cmr-
e maatkeartfU. .to i tk i mm kia t f4 b# prwntrd 4 com in ^ tih! in im Bar a cabaret |irt> id IM twa irt
fying pmper authorities that tto Une SUr tepublic is toeakmg off (nMII ,ty chat June 2K and », ar ri>fl -f Bryiin she has pa run pa western melodrama
diplomats telationa With the United But*, following Supreme Court cording to Bill Turner, director of tK , tKt lMt thr ^ Lions of Wmniruw W.laon
decision residing Tidetenda. \] th* production Rehearsal, beg*n Hub Minstrels ia Dallas she stud
“P.irTet Cwnaid Clark stay up there ,f h* wants te. H 2n »)J3Lte a Julv t>th * r rMt ,n ' m ^'rtant roles. •[» in BMV f.m tgo years. Mrs.
five the federal g netnment top right* in Teiaa •almerged oil the Hactof ' n «• ,u " , -1 ry tMnNi’.ng, Bill Evan* lUlv Moss. •*'«»! r<Vic productioni.
land* , "wr of M<. he plaH ^ w Giving has been cast as CW/
1- 1 I principal rol^ m “Th* - ‘‘'‘U ' ^ •'Vne.nage.i j Uvett. an Amene.n lawyer. A
-A k i—.— . 1 i another operetta prewe/ited then VcNew ( ..median graduate of AdM in UMd, he i*
Cast as Jim. a Tetfn* Ranger
Boyd wiR sing the leading male
role.
Veteran Singers
Mr* Barron, who will play the
top female rote, Rita, is also a vet
eran of local operetta productions 1 civil engineering student
Lovett, an A m*n«an
graduate of AdM in
. now employed an arrhitect for
M< New will enact the Me of th ^ AdM System
Chick Bean, supplying a major Dor-
mu.
VcNew Comedian
tion of th* comedy for the pris
tion “Born and raised" in Col
lege Station, M< New is a sophmore
He was
K«ans Plays (.meral
V.
TV
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Iviv
V I
Civic Grotips Hold
Joint Grove Ouling
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By JOEL AlSTfN
tw ui better view of the proceed
ing- He made a few remarks about
Kvana, a veteran member of th*
Cadets, sang one (if the principal
role# in “Tn* Chocolate Buidkdr**’
last summer He will piaj ijita-
ban. a Mexican general, in “Rio
Rita"
(dull* by comcidemw, Bfcordiag
to Turner, a “Dnily” will play
“Dolly ” It may hr ron/unng. but
DuUv M.-a# of Bryan haa been rant
is Dully, another u.idition to the
feminine tide of th* operetta
Miss Moss attended Hardin Sim
mons for two years and la now at
TCI' She was soloist for th* Har-
Ov«r 300 member* of the Ki-' .liff-rent duU renresente.1 at din Simmona A r*p*lta choir and
wan,.. RoUry. Lion, and Jayce. I n!l .Ji for th* high achm>| chter> Brydn.
club* of Bryan and Colteg* Sta
tion turned out for th* ”Big Four”
outing in Th* Grave last night
Perfect weather prevailed as the
Jibe played Aurrli* in “The Choc
olate Soldier"
Cast as “Maly"
Heath hold* t bachelor ol sci
ence degree from Cathy CaAeg*.
WatervilW Maine and a master’*
from Dt* L’mearaity of Pasmsyt
trsnia.
‘ has* tok a B
John A. Guinn
Becomes New
TSa Head
[teuton, June John A
Guinn. Texas-born educator wa*
namsd president of Teiaa State
Colteg* for Women Monday
He te a combat veteran and
ran
from Dm Un*v*rsity of Texas. | muranay
Smc* Jum 1, 1*411. h* ha* bewe 1 annual T*ga
it of San Angelo (juniorH ermandns
Tbe Twelfth Man Scholar ship became a reality when retinug Stu
dent Keapie preasdem, hetlb Alteup. crater, sad Msntv V.migom-
ery, rtgbl. senatar who headed Ibe I am pus Cbeat drive, presented
a near-lflPM check to K. E McijutMan, director of the Itevelapmeni
Faad. The money raised ihrowgk th* Campus (heal will send
some ymmx man through VdM, giving him ttIHI annoaUy.
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Veterinary Authorities
«f’
Hold I)i scussion Here
Top Dutkorities in the field af uie* ami assistant (hmcgl proves
vateripar y nsadicin* will dismaaiaur of madicuw af th* 1 moor
vartomi -*4*rmary problems here city of Chicag-. will utk on hu-
gmi Friday at the (hirtl g, an l.nisellosis His maior inter-
Confefeme for JV’et- i asu for the last It) yutr* ha'
th* outing and introduced their
president*
Visiting memtwr* from the
Greater Houston Ktwams Club
were recognueil Burges* intro-
groun iwgan to form the food lines duced th* members of the program
in th* southwest corner of the committee and complimented them
slab about 7 15 p m The club on th ^ f )n , program Diey didn't
member* and their families were (, BV e
served barbecue, bean*. potato; Th# benches were |iu.he.i back
salad, pickle*, and bread by col* # , u | r(H , rn niade for the <i.(Tiare
leg* mes* hall worker* Tea ami dancer* who danced to the calling h *«vi. played th* part of Katmka
toft drinks were also made avail-; u f c ar | l^ymun . J in “Th. (.TitK-olate Soldter." _
| Walts** and fox trots were then
played for those who preferred
-moother dancing
Food Kxpires
M s* Scheihagea from Bryan, ia
a grad note of N.wth Texan Stnt.-
College, w here she received a Bach
elor of Music She sang in the
Women’s Choir and the Oratorio
Chn r at North Tetaa. Mian Schei-
Sh* will play K<ity in “Rio Rita."
I ho ruse* C
Club officials had planned for
j approximately 3(H) people to pur*
rhase the II meal and as the last
few people passed through the line
the pans and tray* wer« nearly
empty
H E Burgess president of the
College Station Development As-
; sociatten and ( hamber of Com-
I mere*, was master of ceremonies
i for the evening
As soon a* the members of the
V * I VUthering had finished the meal.
Truman Slams
Reactionaries*
Propaganda
Inn's name was ope of 57 con
trod by regent* after the
oat s longtime president. Dr L.
Hubbard, said be would retire
Among #mni is D» W L Hoyd of me.lic.ae
chief <4 thf Division of Veterinary D r (A>rdon Danks, head of the
Medwia* of the Cniwerwity of |fin- Veterinary Surgery Depart mem t.
nesota. wte> wss among the first fucneii Cmversit) will lecture on
to become interested in th# igve* ( “Diagnosis <yf Bone Dis*a*e with
tigatiop of Brucellnpts. or Bang* the Aid of the X-gnjf apd Iteirx
, .disease D*. Boyd wi( discuss ‘The ( a ttie Practice"
** m “*’ 1 Vetennarign sml the Operatnm of
the Artifitial Insemination Pro
gram of Dairy ( attie Breeding "
Dr N B McCullough surReon
of the l' S Publit Health Ser
* -4 t *
Pr,, '' t,,> B^.* called for everyone to
move near the utage in order to
Girla in the chorus for the pro
duction are Judy Oden, Ann South
ern, Mary Fuaaell, Betty Mt**»**y.
Martha Miller, Jean Marie Edge,
Lois Mcpaniel, Betty GiMidman,
Jeii) Rutledge, Mary Jane Akin
and Mrs. Jim O’Connell. ^
The mate chorus is enmooned of
( Bobby Blisaard, Gcrrg* Kodgeia,
she. Jimmy Itelton and Date Wal
ston
Bob Stinaon is designing acta
Dr. Turk, of the arhwal of \H-
eriaary Medtetoe. will chair the
Texas I safer MM* far ' rlersns te
be held here Thursday snd Fn
day. Dr Tarh's cwmmlttee U
cempowed of H T. Harraa, H E
Date. M A Haney Jr. tad J. H.
Mittiff, all af the H eh eel af Vei-
eriaary Medicine
Pai|!r-lianks \ows
\re Solemnized
M
Aaguat SI
Gtenn assumes his dutiea Sept 1
Hubbard to
•mantas
Thar* had I wan much ipu* illation
what her a woman president would
< be named Some ware among the
I candidates conaidared
I Guinn's satectioo was announcad
by rwgwnts after the graduation
Monday far 8W students
The board picked • man who
•aid IP hlS application he britevrd
“(tee of the most compelling of
all rsapoimibtlities that muat be
accepted among their -tu.tent* s
pass lunate Wyalty to. an mtelli-
gant uodarstamiing of ami an
imteatructibla faith ia the ideal* of
Amarhan Democracy "
The board ha* not made public
the names of others considered
The number of name* was reduced
yesterday to three
Ha was principal af a two
teacher, nine-month rural school
lit Guadalupe County In ltftf>-*7.
headed the English Denari ment at
Schreiner Institute, KemrilW, in
ltfi-,17; and returne.1 u. Arhriener
as .tean and head of the English
Department in IIMt-tf then he
went inta the Navy t
"Surguai Repair of * Penneai
Hernia" and “Endocrinology in
Small Animals” will \w discussed
by Dr L. r M<os
Kesearch Trustees
fill Meet Friday
Washington, June Pres
ident Truman *aid last night he for the operetta,
will continue to use government ar- Th«. cast will b«> measured for
tion to help maintain the good costumes this wr-ek, Turner said,
time* we arc cnyoying "
held of the
Attention,
Sum nier Grad*
Graduation in*Uation, for
summer grodualp, may new hr
urdered In the Student yc#vi
nes offior Grady Elm*. aa4at-
awl director said ibis mornhfl-
l^atM*-covered and card
board covered booklH* with thr
list af tandidale* for degree*
and the French fold MMlalfcn*
may be ardered before July IS
for August delivery. Elm* «»»d
Students finishing their aSork
ia July must order invitallaaa
oa or before June 15 for ddM«-
cry prior to July 15. TReoe
atudenl* may order tbe Preach
fold invitation a, according to
k»ma
Th* board of
Research Foundation will hold its
►. _ . , w , . . , regular tiuarterly meeting here
Department of Medittne. Colorado
ARM College Dr Jjasd Formerly ^ m#rt , , t 2 wjl| ^
operated a -mail arimM ho.piUl , n thf ^ ni ((f (lirtcU)r ' M rww coB .
In Honolulu fenenc. nKm,
In addition Ui .liacumions and Routine business to he trans-
tecture* by visiting experts, the acted includes acceptance of new
conference program sell include contracts
several expert* of th* A4 M staff
D W
for agriculture of the AAM Sya
tom. will diacIMS the cattle uulua-
try of South America white Dr
H G Johnston, head (M the En-
' tomology Department will lec
ture on vyntheDc insecticide*
"The Poultry Industry and the
Vetennanan" will be dipeueaed hy mavM ."" 0 f Haifa
Dr J H Quiaenberry. Rrad of the Keltys, J B Thorns* of Fort
Poultry Husbandry Itejiartment w.irth and A P Buetel of Free
Aithur Stewart, tewypr and in- pwrt
structor in the Bu*iae*a and Ac- The councillors alao will hear a
I counting Department Will review review of all new project* wbieh
some legal asperu af veterinary have been activated duiing tbe
medicine ! current fiacal year
^ ay s - Means
J
Administration
Groups Differ
Tbe marriage uf Miss Mary
Margaret Darnell te Donald Paige
Hanks
was solemnised at Die First
Jack Marnh Rrccivpft
MD Degree From TV
The parents of Jack Marsh
Colteg# Station Dr
E Mai
of
J
Mytkodtat Cbureh ia Bryan teat 1 ttotwl the commencement of the
W ednestiay sight la a randtelight TtM# Kch-wd of Me.1.
ami Mrs
wont to Galveston
A
r s limns it y
The bnde
ry for btepheh F Auatin
the rnkreraity of Texas where
•he was a member of Zeta Tau
Alpha aafority She is alao a mem
ber of the Beta Sigma Phi, ami
ha* taught school for two years
in Biyaa Public Schools
Her husband graduated from
AA M with a degree in chemiatry
and wiO complete work foe a
masters degree this sumaaor Ho
ia an instructor at ARM.
Th* bride's parents are Mr and
Mrs Albert Lman* Darnell , flf
Bryan and tbe groom's parents
•re Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Hanks
af Abilene
cine whore their son. Jack Marsh,
waa a candidate far aa M D de
gree
He accused "react ion* rt**” of
trying to "frighten the people' ' i»y
spending huge sums nn propaganda
claiming the government is »eek-
* mg to “wreck everv industry in
trustee, of the
Action hy the government is
necessary at time* to make the
private enterprise *y*tem work"
he told a national dinner of Bet
ter Business Bureau* in s prepar-
He called again for enactment j WgAhlllEton, JlUtoT^JJD
of h'* recent proposal* tii provide The Housp Way* and M»*ans
government assistance to "channel Committee Stamped It* fin*!
Saturday .t 9 . m the sixth J c ^' ul ^^ approval veatertlty an a
WM k ^ annual councilor*’ meeting of the fn ir rpr, * M o , ’” W , $1,100.000 000 excise tax CUt
William* rte* chanrottor Found . tion ^ [t , ^ |( , Truman *..,1 Social Security onv u Vonfront .^tLment br
» . r . suraoce maintained by the govern- 1 '"I'y ~ * suttement Dy
in the same conference room The ^ ,timulate.l the orivate »d' T ''n'*l''«tlon leaders that there
councilors will elect five trustee* , , ^ , may be no tax legislation at all
*m i— i-s. *i.-^ w - msurarwe business hy increaa ng w 1 K'*iau«n ai an
to fill vacancies left by those whoae . . f : thia year
term* expire this year private life insurance poiicie* 50 Damocratic Leath-r Lucas
_ , . per cent and that private power r»uc l*b«h r imcaa.
Term, exp.nnv wwiude tho^. of ( . omp ,nie* have incraaaed t h^ ir 11 • ft «' r 1 IVra -
H W Barlow. Dean of the School , upm< . ]ty (u, ^ c , nt th , "J-ratic policy comnuttee meeting
of Engineering; Victor Sshoffeb | ment entered the Itewtr! ,k *lL
# V R" P uh,1< ‘ ,,n ^ ,,ur leader, told reporter!
. . ... 0T 7 ne considers an excite out a “aiuat'*
and increase opportunities ' ,,r ‘ fyr thte aeaaioo.
business Eves if a tax bill te approved'
“Rcaasmy Strengthened" finally by ( ongreaa it ia likely
.... . . . , to run into a veto hy I’reaident
Oar whole economy has Imen if it „ ^. nt ^ hny .
! *trengthene,l by the program* thm|t „^ r , u nt f#r|n ^
which the government ha. follow - j N„,w ithaUnding the dreary out-
ed during tbe last 17 years,' be hook, the WTava and Mean* Coae-
mittee called for a aiaah ia half for
He mentioned loans to bosin***,! many of th.- i in posts, and elimma*
hank deposit insurance regulation tion of some others, fke liat of
of sarurity markets, old-age an,! cute mriuded furs, jewelry, p«a-ket
unemployment insurance, minimum hooka, movie tickets, travel tickets,
wages, slum clearance and lew- baby bottle warmers, and arnrea
such government irtiviUea,
added, "increase the wealth
Old-Time Artillery Pieces
Placed in I rani Ross Hall
tHKKN iTMY
Bob H ear
Wear will pearaaeat the Battal
tea AdverMalag departamat te
Bryaa thte sumaier A jaater
from Kart Hsrth, he ripraaeated
the BattaMe* te t allege Htattea
daring the paat year.
Local Girl* Elected
m* Officer*
Miaeea Ethel Hi.tgeae and J*yre
Fatrarwlla of Caitege Slabua have
! to OB O^fQfeBfB
of slato neat year at Texas State
; ( oltege far Wawwa.
M - H . rgaro -ill to
of tha
gteaal <
wiR as re a al proaadaat of
/inn Announce*
Hoii*in^; for Kail
Housing arrangements foj
next fall have been announced
hy Bonnie A. linn, assistant
down of mon.
The Corps of ( adets will be
housed hi the "new area" —dor
mitortea I through It Athlete*
will again to housed in Hart
Hail, white all Bask Division
stadenta will live te dormitories
W.15,l«,17 and Walton Hal!
Non-military studonte wfll be
housed te Milnor, loggett.
Mitchell. Law, Furyoar, and Bix-
Tw# Made) 1902 IGmch field ar
tillery fidia place*! on display for
All-ColleW Ibiy thto veor wgl nr-
mom on permanent display in front
of Ron* Hall, heaihpiaiters f*^r the
Military Pepartmett
Cate of Die gun* will be handl-d
by panognoi of the Motor Pool
They haO* just r«-*ntlv fimahed
suding the lawns wdlh Saa Ahgua
tine gram Wheeis of the guns
are bolted down to cement blocks,
making it safe for tbe gua* to
remain oftante
enough for a litUe mote than see- efficient recuil system, modern
en brigade* iiemg available breoeh. and rifling
During tbe war, those horse- They are of 3-inch caliber with
drawn weapon* wera converted to ; an M inch bore length ami 87 *
handle 75mm ammuaiRon. which | inch total gun length Weight of
wa* more readily available in one round of ammunition was
1* 75 pound*
The muixle velocity waa
rent housing and other steps
“All this ha* been accomi lieh
of other items.
TH* proposed cut ia abnoot twice
France
Handled II to IS Mound*
1,700
a maximum
.C7.~”( a, Th : 'eattsom** I'm* tl»
most nersistent rampaign of pro-
uarsrvia thst thi* country ha*
ever known." he *aid
'Thi* pronaganda campaign has
been directed against government
*ct ion for th# benefit of *ha peo-
rang#**of*%*,SOii "yard! M«iern I ^ Bn '
field range of lOteam Howitxer .. ^ rTnin * * $•
j| jgQ yards. ♦tolr government It ha* triad to
frighten the people away from us-
Repioced by 75 Millimeter in* the powers of government for
In the transition of fteii artillory nwn ro °^
pieces the 1902 gun was replaced Policies Flayed
L ” the 75mm gun whteli In turn „ v .
• “Year after vaar. it has a—-*
•laced by the 75aini How
The firing meihapiam was of
the lodfinuous-pul tfpe — no
cocking of the firing pa was nec
essary and it couw handle from
10 to 15 rounds per minute
Three kinds of shell* were used
with thi* gun They were the
„ . ^ ^ , ,■ common »l#el shell, tie common
ra*P® n li** * n •URchod >rH j the Mgi| exploaiv# waa
. fl*'*** • ,,fW aheU. (Shrapnel ahel* are no itaer
lory of Die gun snd * few stat * by modem artillory ) or mosmtain artillory only The
| ties on tenge weight etc AfUr ^
war thaoe guns wore 75mm Howitxer was replaced for
IMS Misdei leeued to R0T(' unite (or matruc- general use by tbe lUAmm Howit
vw sj l *-i / 1UA 4 . t^onal purposes but hpvg siaco beer aer.
T* replaced by later mod# guns and For the umaitiate, thera ia a dif-
onfteaRy «N«faM te aquif the H owitaera AAM ia now using feronce between a gun and a How-
•rmy wnti a type of rapid fti* gun ^ DM min ant i i&fimai Howitaor itaor A gun fires on a flat pro-
whick would to tto oguivatent of T | frcUry about Die aamo aa a rifle.
whereas a How liter haa an airbed
protectory making it poaaiMr to
nr* ouar buildi-.g* trees, ar hlla.
Tto two runs in front af Rosa
Hall wens aalppad hare about two
tch i. still ia urn by pack 1 T U? ^ I"*'
..... .rv.il Tv. ; tortoir would load straight to dis
aster
Truman aontinuod:
“My own belief is that the gov
ernment ia entitled to part of the
crpdit for the good ttpte* we are
aajapiat I also balled that bus
iness i* entitled to credit, and so
ore Is her and agncultarv "
"I think the groat Mason we
have Mamed M that we ran all
work together for our arataal ben
efit—that each of us haa a pro-
• NT* r*to» Oaiassaan wtero per part to play te keeping our
hao been on display economy strong and healDiy ”
which would be tto equivatenl "f f i» a tnJtion
tto guna ttoa te tee by other na- ^
luma. Faroraanors af Urltoin
At tto satbrsak af World War I Weapana of tto tppe ■ front of
the UlrilM Stotoe was sadly defi- Row Hall ware tto furorunnora of
cleat te Hght gvte, as in every Amoriran Field
Americas guns eqaipfted
Tommy Dtexier
•alter has toes named College | V
StoMte ItoirtMtof Bmwfmto*
live far the Battaltoa. Baaier la l
a saptoaiaee from Part Arthar,
■ajarta* te haaiaeoa.^