Th* Battalion -f- Coll+ffp Station (Brnto* County). Trm* ’niur^dar, October 2. 1958 PACE 3 1! A 4th Battalion Staff In Confused Stage Albert Zambrano, ’60, anrwem 1 the aame queetion oter and over a»ain every day: “Say, Al, aren’t you a little mixed up? You have on Air Force patcbea and 2nd Reg iment creit.” Then Zambrano spends the next five or ten minuted trying to ex plain that he has an Air Force contract but is on the 4th Battal ion, 2nd Regiment Staff, which is indeed a confusing outfit. The 4th Battalion which consists of A V'et, A Med, A Athletics and B Athletics is staffed by five mem bers and only two have contracts. The staff also has three juniors — Zambrano, who has an Air Force contract and came from Squadron 14; Tucker Sutherland, who has a contract with the Marine Corps, spent two years in Squadron 17 and now wears infantry brass, Jimmy Roberts, wh* is on the staff but is on the swimming team and still lives with his outfit, A Athletics, in Hart Hall. Roberts has an Army contract and that makes it one junior in the Air Force, one iw the Marines and one in the Army. Battalion commander J Karl [ Beckman, A Alex Mcllheran and Jerry Henson are the seniors with out contracts. J. Rex McOaren spent three years in the AFROTC plus a summer camp and now has decided on an Infantry contract John Thomas is the other senior. He too has an Army contract. Early-Day Press This is an early day press of the type that early issues of The Battalion and its forerunners. The Collegian and The College Journal, were printed on. Nationalist China Balks VI US Plan TAIPF1. Formosa ’P'- President Chian Kai-shek balked at the U.S formula for peace in Formosa Strait anil his Nationalist govern- ! ment then flatly rejected it Wed I nesday Chiang made clear in an inter- ' v ew he is opposed to reducing the garrisons of the offshore islands ft* the price of a ceaso-fire. He | implied he would be free to ignore any cease fire negotiates! by the United States and Red China. *n official statement from the F 'reign Ministry said troop cuts would clear the way for a Red Invasion of Formosa and therefore “we cannot countenance the re hiction of this defensive strength " Chiang and his Foreign (>ffi-e * mod their shaft* at a statement bv Secretary of State Dulles in a Washington news conference Tue* day Dulles proposed a cut in the j Nationalist offshore garrisons in I exchange for s cease-fire He was backed up Wednesday b> President Eisenhower. The Foreign Ministry after an •11-night series of meetings called the (Juemoy and Matsu offshore j i-land groups indispensable shields for Fomowa "For this reason we must de fend them to the best of our abil ity," the statement said “The Chi nese Communists have always 1 wanted to invade these islands as > a prelude to an invasion of Taiwan ( Formosa i itself.” The statement, delivered by min istry xpokesman Kiang Yiseng, as- beverley hrnley tourl • hovel service Reservations ant Ticket tusmess or Vacation Traval A FREE SERVICE Wr aie iMaaUk ioned eyer.U at ’he cottiers at. and at 114 faat ‘niarsact tha SW ntht of-wey Una of th* •aid I * O N Railroad THENCE In a northwaatarly d'rarllon alonf th* said SW rlfht-ofway Im* of th* 1 A G N Railroad s distant* of ft2Sd faa' to th* Intaraavtion of aatd railroad light of way Itna with th* NE hn# or axtannion of th* NE Una of an A A M Collage road known an lha Firm Contar road THENCE id a north •a*tarty d rant ion ilong lha praaant city limit* a dtatanrt of 375 d ***' to th* NE right of way of th# foot ham Pacific Rall- ’oad THENCE In a amiWtaaaiariy dlrae ion along th* NE light of way tin* of th* South*™ Pacific Ra.lroad a distant# of tost faat to lha point of baginning BE IT ORDAINED by tha City Couotll *f tha CMy of Col lag* atatlon Tasa* WHEREAS tha City Planning and Ron Ing Commiaatan afiar conaldaratlon ha* raeoirtmaridad th# toning a* Industrial Zone all that earlam araa of land, d* #; nbad a* follow# BEGINNING at tha moat aoutharly cor nara of tha praaant city Itmlta of lha City of Collag* Stalion Tasaa Thia comar al •o hang locatad at tha tntaraaetion of tha NE right of »ay Una of tha South#™ Pa clft{ Railroad iT A N O Division i will th# agtanaton of th# *fW Una of th* Waldo Walkar tract of land THENCE 8 4ft* W at 52 faat Intan th# cantar Im* of tha naid South*™ Paficlc Railroad at 1«A2 faat mtaraact th# cantar ling of th# I A G N Railroad iMo Par I and at 1114 faat Intaraacl tha SW right of way Hn* of th* aaid I A O N Railroad THENcg m a northwastarly dlrwnon alorg th# said SW right of way Una of th# 1 A O N Railroad a dlatnnca of SS*« faet to th# Interaartion of aatd railroad right of way Itn# with lha NE Im# or agtanaton of th# NE Itna of an A A M Collag* road I known as th# Earm Cantar road THENCE In a nonhaaafarly d tract Ion alana tha peasant city limit* a dlstanc* of 17ft 4 faat to th# NE light of way of th# South*™ Pacific Railroad; THENcg m a southeasterly direction along th# NE tight-of way of th# South#™ Pacific Railroad a diatancc of 4tew faat to th# pomt of bag'nnlng Said araa lo h# naad for lha following purtio#** Tor arty uae* permitted In ' Flrat Bitatnaa* District No 1 a* now atipolatsd and contained In Ordinance SM and In addition thereto for tha following pur no»a# gaaohn* at ora g* and bluk at a Ilona lumbar and malarial yard# ahopa for -uatoen work or tha manufactur* of articlaa to Pa sold at whole## a or retail war* houac and atorag* depot• Any of said butldlnga to b* of comigatad abaat iron manonry or wood const ruction provided that th# ua* la not noxious nr offensive by caaaon of gaa odors dust of amok# to th# aotabltahad residential araa and WJfERRAS tha City Planning and Ron mg t'oenmiaaton ■ftar conaidacattor haa raenmmandad that th# power requirement* in lha old on) in arc* h* allmmatad It M her*by ordered that a public hasting ■Pall b# bald ia th# City Hall al 7 on p m GetoBar 20»h luftn ogt tha auastlon af aatabltahmg an Industrial Ron# within th* c«y limit* and alimlnating th* power -aquiramanta as contained In th* old or IlnavM*# Notlr* of aaid haa ring shall b* publiahad In tha offtclai city nawypapar al laaat flf lean dava pear to tha data of aaid hearing PASSED AND APPROVED and ordamd publiahad thla th* 22nd day of September A D 19 a pp’roved S Erneat Langford Mayor SN M Mroinata Clt V Sac rat a r* By C harles M. 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