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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1950)
J l / PnhUftM Four Timm Weekly Throughout the Summer Vohime 50 COLLECT W THE ■TW’ M i T' - n m \w% m n ■ V i - j #• V . ' Xatiou'i Top P *1* | COLLEGE 4MwMWI LumbermMi’ft 1»4» ( outfut %}(• • 1 : Tr h Wj. H- • •/v. / r . A, /., TEXAS. 12. 1960 New Defensives Set Up *•> Tfc* \a«mriair<i Prma | II mila frrwit tram hf main hifli ing found it «n^rwf>Ub|« U» do ao July It '-et Gnm Anwr- way bndf» *0411 uf rltoohiatuo u duriac Uw <ia> bwauaa of Kaavy >l» fail bark aydin ttatay I Koarju. A Iliad air attack* bank la A tiroad ki«ti of Thia ladicatm the attarkan have built their force* bark to at least five division* perhaps TI.U00 man tircraft Artiaa American and Australian air t < r.'. By The taeeriatrd Praea Thkya. lean traopa _ before the Russian'supplied armor- 1 Kong.'u. on the aouth ba •d aiifbt of North Korean troop*, held by Amerisan form, who oetnumharrl them heavily, flood dike about 20 fast They took up near, prepared poat fan a natural daftnaa position tiamp behiiHl the important Kura The dike i» more thaa 30 feat thick Ubvr- St the bane sad 10 fast at ths top The ataarvisnnr river 1* the last It was the aama »tory sf the craft pounded turrets anth ‘>*cel- Mtaral harrier before Taejon, Ih Central front The Rad* advanced lent result*.^ a Far Fast air force "Ilk* south by road The rtty ha* five to ter miiaa there, Mar Arthur* r communique said The Allied fipht- beer American advanced headqusr commuaiquc »aid, ppaeumably era destroyed sii'tanka for a two- ter«. It is on the a atn South Ko- around Chmcbor about Ml mile* lay total of 46 m* rail line from the •outbeasSem southeast of Raoul where .South 8-20 Suparfort* of the 20th Air supply port of Puean Korean forrea are i Torre blasted Chinrhon. near the Associated Pres* correapondent M front and “the whole town wa* left <). H P Kinp said advance*! Amar- burning after the itnke," the com InM hawihpiarter* had planned to In the ( huagyu area. 30 mile* munique *aid pwll IJ. S troopa ba«k of the Kum raet of OiinekwA. a naw enemy di Enemy aircraft appeared for the if neeeaaarv The river, while only viator appearad H v» the llth first time in more than a week „f. North Kuraan Diviatoa MacArttwr'* Two Russian made Yak fifhtera V * ^ _ communique wni appa>aw»y as fWad three burst* at aa American At tlM* tsPOX* «embied and trained in the evtremr F-§0 >et which wa* returninir to ! ^ north of North Korea " base without «*aoufh fuel or am ! .' U “It ia repoitad to hav* a large munition to fight back The number of Koreans who pravioualy American plane took evasive action have been fighting with the Chi and wa* not hit D«*< ( ommunist force* ig Manrhu- j In fact, all Alliad plane* netum- na,” the communique said ed to Iiom without loa* or injury Ma< Arthur said the eaemy still to personnel and the highway to the north King t* a* strong a* it was when it The communique »aid enemy an- did not any whether the bndft had drove acruaa the Han River at ti*aircraft fire wa* up "slightly” hear Mown up Seoul It reorgamaea and regroup* from the average of the pa«t feu Angt! swept the American lines In the dark, thr genaral aaid, “hav. day*, but *rarcd no hit* over the kiHing of at lra*t IM American prisoner* their hand* tied, by the advancing Communist* A communique from headquar ter* of CPneral Ma> Arthur *u , pmme I'nited Nation* comnutmier in the Korean fighting said the "T- ScTtwCSw / I Town Hall Program Completed,CastChosen It’a not "All Smoke and No Pi re" aa firrmew pleading (he Slat Aaaaal Ptremea’s Traiaiag Vhoel here ignite *a ml pit. thea prac tice pwtttai 8 eal J. t Simmon* (iefi) of T4*|a (Ity and Stew ard Rdworthy ef <>e«e u*e chemical ntincuiahdk* la dampea the 2IW yards wide at tome spots, fer* a natural hne of ilefense (wuaterattaek Itefenae* Bing Haul headquarter* believe* it ran make a stand there until etwaigh men and supplies arrive for a qpunter att* k Amepicati engineer* hail mined the modern tuidge aero** the Kum acta of "barbarity an«l murder" had been authenticated tiffmal army phytograph* of four *lam ia- fantrvmei *how>-d their hand* were tied behuol their bark* before they wety *hot through the heart (irs Fighting Tanks \\ ith (larl)ines Onlv Largo Crowd Hoars 'Deep River 9 Boys an, Roll",I ^e quartet’a theme ! f*' m*. "Dead liver* •'You’ll Never ^ fais Alone*, ’Old McDonald’', and Btogt Heart'd Mm" I Mem In By LOl’ISR JONRB Antonio Symphony, Ana Mana’a “the moat aomptwowt ban tone eaiAe Ballet Eapanol. and Andre Segovia., ef our time," and has bean CWtP- A complete , program for Waxt g U its net. pared with Guiaappe de Luca./. . year* Tow. Hall Sene. wa. ac* OpaWlf the aea^ on Ud. IP John RokenftaiB of the Mm y I copied by the Taarp Hall Balec- w jj| bf Iwonard Warren. Metro- Monutv News ia among Wa ad- tion (ommittee at a meeting yes- p^j,^ Opera barium# Opera kv- mitwra. and Preaidant cmanMl* terday afternorm 8i* faatured ar- rP , with hi. ei- H Hubbard of T8CW saut that th* tiata are •chedukd to present pre- ^11*,,^ kU ch rotes aa the jester artist's success there wa# nothing formance* in Guien Hall. • m ‘R^goletta ” That Warren car- abort of aenaaUonal " locladerl in tha IP6d-61 aerie* no* thi* excellence on to the re- Be«ide* recording K< A VictAg • ia Oscar levant, world famed pi- ntal *4ag«- seem* evident from the Red Seal Records, the singer mr. aniat; Jean Ihckeriaon, soprano; musingly enthusiastic praise he appeared m radio often. He haa I/eonard Warren, traritone; the Jtan ha* receivod He ha* been labelled, been a frequent visitor on foico of rifooiage,'' and "Car- l negle Hall" Jess lHcken*on Jean Dirkmaaa, M-tmpolitan opera aoptuano. will come to Town Hall on Jan 10. The weil-known singer appeared at AAM- / yeara ago whan aha was II. Featurad on GuRwi Hall Mage on/ If a college staddnt ia present-1 Austin. Tec.. July 12 -Te*- Feb 1 will be Oscar Levant, ptan- ly enrolled and attending c lasses. | a* yeirferday was ordered to sup- mt The well-knwwn and papwlar be will be deferred until the end ply l.#06 men under the present pianist is especially loved for hk of the academic year, according | draft call. aemi-claasiral mask, and well-tiMnd Draft Quota Set. Students Deferred By H F BOUND By TOM l.AMHKRT I to fight Conimuniata in the dark ight for tneir own foxholes The Red assault began yesterday at about &:M a m Th» (’ommun W th.American Forrea in Korea, The photographer w rote in hi* July 12~ t^ - A bitter, beaten lit <TO mm reymrt to headquarter* tie band of Cl’s sprawled in ex- I ’Jm rads ghootlike awTof a tkop 'This is not killed in action 1 hauirtion on a tunny Korean hill call it murder " aide this afUmuon- weary aurvi- Mar Arthur's communique said Vor* of one of the nwvat savage bat North Korean war lea<ler« will lie tie* fought by Americana in the he hi roaponsihb Korean war Front Onict Th * ,r J WtUMmaa was mare pm flounced thaa tlpair aumiMtion, We»to#*.iay began quietly cm the which wa* aimunt compkte They Korean weatmm front-"too qukt" ' talked dT encirfiemanta and iafll- in |be word* rfa field headquartora trationv A grimy, bawhiakered, r“"l «ntiVct“rvd a}!■Kh" •ySiSvII jht two tank againat rhockiwon, about A) air equipped divigioria with .30 caliber miles aouth of Seoul, the Tom- rarblh.‘a l arver srw suck g use- muniat raptured South Korean lr*a damned War in alt my life " capital Bitter though they were, thia Gl' F w J , i J | * on * Red mortar and artilkry fire bond had fought a gallant delaying marhinegun pushed the American defender* artton ped the echoes of a bugle call‘which signalled their attack The fog ahmwded everything but the fiaarM-* of their automatic weapons a* the Red* swept in The Red* were in front, to the left and right and at the rear. “Every time rou would kill one, IMlt tv would come up to take hta aiaao,” mt4 Dvt Frwddg Hu-kawa of folumhu* Miao Screaming and ah<Nitlng but nev ertheless attacking with discipline, the Red* rod* into the American The Deep River Ji^ikee Quar- tet" *ang a program #f favonte* With sinoenty and poise to a crowd ed lirova audience last night. The aiodeaty of the group, fkver *Uge antua. Mid excellent harmony pro vided several hoars of i fine enter tain moot "Master* of Souther. Harmony" Ne«r., singing arganiaaliot. l^uoas •* sW at *, m*, «■>»<, twt s^ttK to mformatitn received today from , A Maj Gen Lewi. longre..m.n «" K. T-gwa re- B Wwrt ,, r p naTn , V ? , o r fr "‘ Selective Service, adv.^l the Sute IO f'* Vi V f. * / 11 Sekctive Ser vice heai<<|uarter* her* quest for the draft status of col- , ~ lege student* . ° f ,K# Howtver if the student receives 1 The call asked that the men be 1 draft fall while on summer vac a-! delivered a* aoon a* possible and " *' : — must report for duty, | not later than Sejrt .M) ” • ppeared Imitig a added ember* of the corps <>f cadet*, Though tie quartet larked color i ,f »<J"i.tted to the advance course and depth ugcAmoitally, their •tagej ,,, t ^* /v ^ n,or 8y Several day* will he required for thw* quota to be apportioned among local draft board*. State Selective Service Headquarter* •• th T. JjT" ♦WMUon >ndM4 , firagiZor, ItXrt Venable.! ?***! will notify hi* U caUHt Wgan ,U program with tmagrl William Robmmm. drafttxmrd and he ,* then .object ^ T. a melodic invocattotL Hary, to call rmjueweo >e*vrna> oy tne i*e- Don’t You Wuep” "Lfck David" r > r to ? f ”^ r T ltn .* 1 ?*^ , , , partmpnt of Defense for induction and 'Kalk.al Sa! ihe iimel ' Kala ?J 1 Ph ' ll,P * ****** W ' ,h tK “ n k ^ "at the earliest possible ,Ute’’ rTT i.v " . ” was the piapi|t day* of service are not subject „ ,, _ , , pietod the first gn.up of three ap.r- . v . .Tj I (k .. Br.g t.en Paul L. VAakefield. ituais {\ piapia. I day* of service are not subject |S5hMaa faik that the quartet to present extonsmn of the Se- Wator Roy" featured a ba#e and h “ d ^.f.c pn.gram I lect.ve Service Act. he added planned nhwnghey appear Rather I n accord with this information, they aelcct toig* according to aud- student curreatSy enrolled in lenoe fea< t|uf and the type of , U mngir schoai will not he draftni |H y j ^ againdt tremendous odd a r, ‘** t *^ Ibrhort Reed of | rianigi 1 lyaae* rhillip* al Twq iir» ago thia band fill of * n< f- “A mortar | "Dai k Kye*" and The'llad M • r W n * ,T ’ y P 0 * 1 *'”" »•« ■' what he lacked in tone aasiatant my medic and two rifle ' jty H nd mu*ic, he regained in en 1 * a carbine, That wa* thu*iM*m *nd fancy fi Ut of my hand* I got "Hard Trial*" and ‘ an M 1 rifle first tenor solo It was made par ticuiarly clever by a partial pan- tonune of the gioup Kvtm the babies laughed “Ain’t It a Shame", “Somebody's Despite Si Knackia' at Ymir Door", and °f Aog* and i* of Jericho" copipb ted the *pint of thq roup of apirtdUaia. The 1 ** *'“* da BfWM oat «# the usual run of apntual* to the Word* "Ain’t it a *h»me to beat your w rfe on Sunday . when you have Monday, Tu#adHy, Wed nenday, etc and similar vetwe. were knocked , well received. Pianist riyase* Phillip* played part of a aiaeahh iihg long battle tank* rith hack four ta neves blocxiv mile* to the h»v*od Kum River The vnth- •«> drawal wa* orderly • * uiomi..„ —— . , _ • Advaacerl ll S headquarMr* North K ireap tanks and troopa n ’® n - • K ot * carbine. That wa*«thuaiM*m and fancy fingerwork •oarce* *aid two 40 ton North Ko- r*-"terday tl|ey w ere whittM •7' , M r '« ht _2“ t , of I *"*{ "N«rd Trials’’ i*nd T)r> Bom." rw.n tank, were a.ghted aarth off*’*’' # ^ CCr- r"*** 1 ^ fnrr fTwehwwin U-fore Aoierwan* fled ’’f ‘/T,' ,n ^ n “ l » r, ’, u F ,Ul1 af^mv*hands ^ .u •re in the hill* after t plunging too Hu of the evening seemed to he —v # 1—* * - “ ywgrwholMed by horde* of Tom- j"Li'l IJxa" It# routing verse* . .. fi ike—-qr# ha!i<i* or teridtory entirv regiment attached them Other aorig* included "Rn||, Jor The battle began two day* ago until the end of that semester, utricular noiaea the end of the academic year, with ildren, neither the 1 reforence to the regulai fall and lienee nor thf quar » p Hng semester* Simarl y, a junmr or sentor ROTC student with a conAra. t will not h# drafted until the termination of either the advanced course or the contract Member* of the active reserve, voluntarily enlisting for active d\jty will be entitled to their re employ ment right* a* provided tinder the 1H4* Selective Sendee Act. the Department of 1-aboe *aid in * release yesterday Second Term Bag Storage IVncedure Set Brig Gen. Paul I. Wakefield, State Director of Selective Ser vice, said that the two member* of hi* staff would go to Fort Sam Houston tomorrow to confer with Fourth Army official* regarding induction station location* ami other arrangement* * 7“ Korean ^ ar Correspondents Reported Slain witticism* levant ha* a| in many Wvio* a* well a* being star of radio Appearing on Mar 5, fi or 7. Wftt lie the San Antonio Symph«||$. rongemal Max Reitei r* the con ductor of this prodigy among mnjfr II. S. orchestras. Tbe orcheatfa played a very successful Kmoglt at AAM in 1»4» Reiter ocguntied bis San Antonin Symphony a* a semi-prof* group, tmiay the full-time laasica 6mhM Antonio Symphony second among major !’ $ ore has* tr»» m thr- m rcentoge of American work performed daring a conaart season Andre Segovia, known a* “tha world’* best guitarist." ha* barn booked for a Town Hall appearainre on March 2b. Spanish Dancer* The date of appearance for Ana Maria'* Ballet Espanol haa nht Iwen set yet Maria and her troopa of thiry dancer* have been cited a* the lie at performer* and mter pretator* of Spanish daneing. !*• trieate heel and toe work, ikilllgg costume*, ami apenaily iieaigne<i set* have brought her baHet many : enthusiast* The Bullet baa a repertoire of 4fl I solo aumher* interpreted by Ana Maria, II dueta, four trios, pud J other* Her troopr algo performs ! four ballet* moot spectoculari of / Which is "The Three ft the town Tokyo, VVednewJay. July 12 Hat " She began the formation of (API— News oorreapon- her rorp* de balbt in Cubg jl" 1 ■“ when- *he spent two yoAra chore* graph) of dance num* Northern troon* nre*»ed »lone "“h from thdir encircled positions. vmarwnatuieg oy hoihea Of Com- ‘Li'l Ui , , , , , pressed g many "f them -wounded and ,n, toMt •oldiera, tne Americana re-' brought the north hank ji# the K *»m Korean. tr, mted Some Gl’a Mtimated an audience Vet Housing Situation ^ill Improve in Fall extra applause fmtn the CpI. Ernie Peeler n# Star* and Ticket* will he on sale at tho be- when the amt pushed .fr to attack the Reds who were haH«ring an- athef American outfit. The unit moved up and dug in. "We stayed there until mid bight,” said Lt Edward Jamea of folumbua. (ja. “Then We with drew to our arigmal portion* with the idea of fooling them." But the *l«!l Red* who Had been Firemen Demonstrate Methods Here Tonight AAM’h hotifiing aituation mortanng the unit’s • triek, too Bv FRANK DAVIS Method* of handling different fir* situation* will !»- 4emon»traleii for Vrteran atudentn Will be hammered the Anaenraaa, Red in ,wn ' lth, ' ,r * n Th *‘ Tantrymen saewked U the A ’"•f night session of the Annual 1 ^ Ul,ln * 1 ^* ,4,n, t on Service. Brayton improve congkkrably this J^‘7^" wbSlhe n GfWt u '^i Training School, fall faroortlinR to Harry p, t £ >r on ^ ^ lt mn they hid £•*"« \" " K • r »F u ” 1 (,f ^ Indiiatnal Extension Service ami diractor of the school Boyer. <hi«f of tht* houainR Near Mlfl familie* ri*ul»l not be IWdKI (irant ( riv<‘n "I During the •ession four oil pit* aoromodaU-d by the office last |v • ^ # will l«e set fire a* w»ll a* butane fall. Hover said The previous FiXpPrtfQPIII ^tEIIOIl ami gasoline tank*, nblier tires, yaur. in the fall of IliiM tioae to ami wooden shack* I fin veteran families were foiged A grant qf |4MM> for uaU by tha ^. ,. to lire in Bryan ami other place* Bimhemistry and Nutrition De- " •ff the ismtai*. 4 partment m datermming which in- To give • history of these an- But thi* situation will be great-' •eriic.daa are aafe for uee on dairy nual fireman * achool*. now in fy remfilled bv Septemlwr. Border cattle ha* born received by the their 21st year is to tell about H. said a* he expect* the number to Texa* Agricultural Experiment R Brayton. a chemistry pntfes- dwindle to 100 veteran »tud#nt* Station from Hercules Powder w>r who turned to fiiv fighting by who cannot lie accomodated I ( <anpany, Wilirnagton Del atrident and ha* gained the repu- All veteran* shoirtij be aide to TVie money is to lie usod for hir- tation around AAM of being the obtain college housing by the mg an additional tachaician for best known fire spring semmder of INI. said Boy- the-project entitled “Taxu-obigK-al *tate ( )«r when the situation Will he Effartb of (artam InaarUride* on It a || ie-gan when the State greatly improve,) _ I I»airy rattle.” Dr, R D Uwla. Fireman * and Fire Marshal*' A«* fighter in the eeking housing accomo- station dimtpr, said Thaa* dflh-a* outside enMrge supervised area* are »xpe,ted ta be charged naarty 26 per cent mors than tho#e housed by the school*. Royer aaid 4 Qbal'ty "f lieing quarter* for those who would not pay the ex- I tn coot would be inferior to that offerad by the Housing Office, he lidded, although there will be an trowbie in finding outside quarters With the closing of the Bryaa Field Annex, n# housing will he avaUabie there for familie* Near 77 faiailte# were housed there last yMF* TW aunther of apartment* avail able through the Housing Office f iar students with fWmilte* ia AM, Bajrer A^i .. At the Grove | Tonight Skating and juke box daneing Skate* tor raut Chri*toph<>r Kent tStricken bv Polio (liristopher Kent, IA year-old daughter af Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Kent of t allege fit at ion has been strvekan with patio and la io the Hr*rkewridge Haapitai ia Aaatia. She ia tha sixth pall* rase ta be reperl#d ia BkaM* ( ounty far the ybbr, aecardiai to Dr. David Brawn, head af the Brag «*• ! ounty HeaRk t ail. TV girl became M, Prcoeding la her fat bar, Thwcaw. Kb* was wads# the aup*ndoiaw af Dr. L D. fituart of Bryaa, whs diagnosed bar caoe a* pohn. She was taheo to Austin Maaday ^Bke ia airoady thawing alight impravawi—t." said bar loner, aa laatraitar ia the A A M Mat hem alien Department. ■ * IhJ Vnalitical Service d, ‘? ta R l *{. Rreh *^ , ' of l " t T' ■umm*r term ho bwn .n- ’ .TCIVHC "•UojalKnr.Swvk* »nd | nounced by Bennia A Zinn,, W. kilgf L# f.vas DMA aaamtant Hbmn nf mem oOUClll I OF I Tl .^ | •''tri|wn were reported killed in ac- g)nn ,„* mt the fail .cmestrv Haaimam txan Of m«l. ^ -lion M.mday on the Korean w.r- Student* mgy store 1-aggage for; ! from the term in thi Gun Room of Dorm-1 Negotiation* nre liiid«-rway fur 1 lory Ifi, Friday July 14, from 1 AAM to provide aaglytical labors- ^ regimental adjutant made the p. m to 5 p ;m All baggage will | tory service for dl|| Production •‘••port to a field headquarter* i*e store,! at the «tudent’s own Marketing Assoctiwa, according 1 *hawt b p m Juc*<iay tfi a m, risk but all possible precaution* j to Dr A V Moofd, professor of E^T)- So further word bad been will be takgn bn safeguard it, Zinn I Wiry Hii*iiandryi t^'ar agreement tweivud many hour* later. '•id can he reached, Ik#'Mid. the ser (INB headquarter* in New Yort Item* mg exceeding two cubic vu-e wdl *tart -dtmtftne thi* sum- * mu j , t Ka-! received no confirm- college in the p.*t having trained l** in . ♦' ,l ^ ** ^ some »,70U professional and .aTt-Tw ^ Th " ^Ivtical wofk to be done unt.ry firemen ** JSS" fw “ i* quant.tat.ve .fid Jal.Utve an.l- Tbe training offered by the In- ** tm*"f , ” U '' ° f ; “ • Students +* urge,! to remove w| " ^ '‘/T* "" ^ r * n * K ’• u " , d *‘'> ‘«"'‘‘,r,g. y*. 1* a paying pnitoos.tmn for a || ,tem. fMgi storage a* aoon a* j ,n ‘ s ’«r* and Stripe* is an Army Die property owner Through ere th*. fall se-mpiter begin* For the > * l,7 Hu,b * n ' ,r > laboratories newspaper Peeler worked for th# from K to I* all wh»**e surnames dit given by thbe State Fire In benefit of student* returning fori At the present tiny all poultry’ Tokyo edition '-egm with S, T, U, V, \A', X, Y, 1»{ surance (ommitsmn tn the citme { (be socorul sugnmer term, the *tor- and dairy products which are The adjutant said the bodie* 9 to whoae surnames l-ogto which have firrtnen to the mom ip |>orm Ifi will be ojwn bought or graded by the P M A were not reeovrred because th4 ^ w i1h I, M N, 0, F, {j, R,; 10 to 11 annual acmtoia, |l,A00.pM) ha* been Monday Jqlv 17 from 3 p m to must lie shipped to Chicago to be area wa* still under fire. ■H who*# sumamea begin with E, saved for fire msurame prwmium , 5 p m taatod. according to Dr Moore If p,. e | pr P*^"- Storage is handb-d by the Ag- AAM furnishes aa official test The coat of holding the school* ronomy Sqrifty and all revenue* j ing lalioratory, it Would do te«t wa* just * fraction of that, Bray-; reeeived ary >f the Bom Registration Set for Monday KcgMtrttion for the arcond term of aummer school will b* ationj The two men have been missing « . , . — . «•«.«#_ sin«‘» Fundav night when they went conducted U) 8blM Hall MINI* forward u. watch the first Amen-jday morning, according to H. L He«ton. t oilegc regutlntr. The scheiiuio for registoriqg ia was a San Bemanlino, t'alif., radio newsman and publi cist la-fore ami after World Wat ton added Jiaced in the treasury mg for Die area from Aritona to jj j unnf »bich he served in the m, he a ,J J 11 L NAN sdded I Florida, he added Al the Front Line* Air l>rp* in the South Pacific. Ruhards. 6fi, was a veteran co respondent for the Heamt neww- paper* ami INS. He was one of the F G. H I. J K, and II to If social km requested Dr T 0 Wap Um, then president of AAM. to »efi up a fireman's training school l>r Walton des-idiqg the problem wa# one of engineering, turned the request over to Dr F C Bolton, thou Aran of the School of F.t*- ginaarnig. Dr Bolton, realmng that fire fighting was a prohlem sf a chemical nature, referred R to the head of the Chemistry De partment who classed it as a prob lem in tnerganic chemistry. Brag- ton. a profeoaec of inprganic chem istry. was chosen to setup and di rect the Fireman's Training School. I.7M Trained Blnr* that time. Brayton has been in chhrge of the 20 who,da which have been conducted at tha 'Mon Don 7 Like It 9 Says Front Linos Correspondent whose surnames begin with A, C, D* The usual procedure will he fol lowed tor registration. Student* who have not paid their fees pre- vtous to Die time of ragiatrmtion, may 4» *«> at fibiaa Monday, Heaton said Fee* may now he paid at the oldest field correspondents in K«r y, m . al ^ ftty> tf* Adnimirtrattog tea fn H>- wore his white hair Budding in a crew haircut which made him look vuunger * RickaHs had covered war* off and an since he served in hi* own pord* "a* a photographer's assistant" in the Pancho Vdlg cam poign on the Mexican bonier a* TV expenses far Die second term total I3P Ml Of this amount, <** is far motrn ulaDon fee and room rent, ft 60 for laundry, tJ M far student activitiea fee and key de- pooit, and t’JjA for me/ical lag.' For a schedule of r(a*ae* see a Baffak*. N Y —0ft- Two viper* were shipped from Siam to Dm Buffalo sue The baa arrived cotr* taiaing aaania viper, papa viper a 2t offspring Zoo official* regarded tha viporetto* aa a 12.400 dividend. Hi O H. P. BING aeana mapp They were mode by tha Japangae in 1946 Advanced America* Haadquar The me^eAger* go to the front tors. July 12 “Ih-ivm. you n**, Th* Ton*! like It Their E tta map? Every ifriver should fw| ln( w glared by those who ve a map to know where V « must stay at the front One. Pfe F <> * n * Robert Baaprhamp, 20. of Mil- Ixiwrence E Hein* glanced about waukee exfdained: nervously He was going to tha ‘Tm a fawin operator and have front t I to stick Will this stuff I don't Hia driver, Pfr Frederick P Hke it" : Smith. 19. of Roehdrtar, N. Y , Moment# Dter three American nodded. So did Pvt. Edward H jet* raarad over three tops and Marahalt. U. «»f Pbiladelphia sprayed a Wrarhy road ArtUUry Marshall had arnaad in Japan roarad only ope week i-efore the Korean For a maafrrt there was dead ei- war started Most hi. fellow |»nca Than the neiaa of battle messengers, like Hem* had spent pickod op adam tome time in Japap. Sgt t’lplon Suptton. 30. of For instance. CpI. Chester F North Taisilkia explained the mi* Dudainakt. 19. Buffalo, said he had sion, been ia the Army 21 month* and “We prg iomg up te relieve an in Japan 23 months eatfH ahead whieh to samounded But about those map#. CpI Tanka wtil Ao with as. ft's shout (teorga Seymoor, 30, KtoMteBt Ore., 2 ism vsrd* or ao. Hold your firs I* one of three enltoiad men whe until told to fire " hundred* bf South Ko- Pvt. Jerry Lanaford, U, af Elia- represent#tire of the oid Denver *ummei schpoi bwlletip These I wood Park, Ill, came to the dug Republican He worked •'ib*equent' he picked up at thr Registrar'* out with Pvt. Richard McKelvey. |y m tha Rocky Mountain region, fice in tho Admteia)ration Built „ . . u c . . , j -- * ...— ..dmtoMfbatiMMMpIt 19 His father. H F, Uaafoni ,he Went < oaat. Hawaii. Tokyo, or at HMsa Halt on the day af lives in Wmburg, Tex . and hi* Manila and Shanghai regiatration, mother in Minneapolis. - - — - — - • _ J A five-man tank rreto offered no objection when I hitched a ride. Only minute* before they had fought the enemy They Were hot and tire,! Sgt Stove Stiglieh. 30, Htbbing, Minn, gnnned from hia vaataga point in the conning tower CpI Robert L Sutton, 2S. com-! mented teraely "Crackeii boa " Hia mother, Mr* Belt* Sutton, livaa in I Dewitt. Ark., and kta wife at (1221 Pennsylvania Ava.) I awn on. Ok la 1 He was a Marine in the last war but switched to the Army foar years ago Tha other three kept their eyas 1 on the rand A sow with suckling pig* scooted ahead of oar tank A )<Npp cmreffMMt | put Um». - '■ > ji - ii\ > ’a Milton H. Bell watches ai his I aarkiae ao ike Fart BHl Ftotosg ABM cadet, fired IN awt af • at (he camp.