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‘TRUMAN bEAD BlR ^DEMOCRAT YELLS
WASHINGTON, Mfe; Anti-lynchiri|; legislatiL | step furthei toward j Congress- yeiterday, im
* : era Democrat shouted . That “Harry Trumat
! bird." ;The Hous<> Judiciaty!
! approved thif anti-lyujchi 3 r T ‘ of Its
jmafe
Wis la dea
Urn"am t
IT 1^8'i*'t tion. When ,vord of Hr!action circulated, Rep Rivers oif South Ca
i linn got upi in the H[)U|a apRl to! i RepuJilicans! they wcjrej making
‘3 mistake by jnishin i i “Civil Rightjs’’ leg
i ‘‘Trying embari . Truman,. ydu are gbir
if down the hoiuse to gel 1 he said. “Vou hai
; friends with the Soi&t , I while there is still
PVmjSHED BAILT IN THE
, I "| SUBPOENA files on
I DR. CONDON I i| WASHINGTON, IS MM
0! The commence depar^m l ty: Board, fl
pi,e8i(jen
PiiesuleAt to buijtn
th t rats M iteij- make fight no|K
es concealing Dr. E^r rdeiled su S-| ward U. Cotidon wev
' jtoenaed today by Chiait as (R-NJ) of the Hr us
t ican Activities Comrtiii
Amail Thoi ! IlllliAmdr'T
\ NEGRO CRITICIZES JESTER’S ISTAND
■ DALLAi March 31 Negro association apdkhMiiWi
| described jov. Bes uf ndjjles' . opposition to President j Civil Righjts progra ^ justice to the 1,000,t
A Texas.U G. F. Poker, exeejut inhere for tie NatioiM
for the A Svhncemc nt| People, yesterday foi open letted to Jestir, criticizes the goven oijfs twfvicejbi i;the commi tee of Stut|ji<:ri^jgovefn/ ors who pre opposing Rights program/
as l ain in Negroes jo
ive secretarj I Aishciatloi
Of.iAi'olruie' aided jft
ii(i > hich
CZECH PRESIDENT REPORTED ILL 11
PRAGUE, March dent Edum-d Benes the cafe of his perj and his sciedueld ret
mKm
ThursdayMinistry «j»f Injfor;
, terday.‘■A mink try
“stuff an i nonse jtJ Evening <ew§
had resigred and thatjthei'pommjiji! ■!« ists now in. control oif thidi. gov
ment wen* keeping tniejjijejiignafi If- secret U;. S
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stillii Pragu il6ii4‘. }ht|;
COLLEGE STATION;] (Aggieland)* TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3,1948
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^Satirist. Iv» Ki Appear on Town Hall
Dancer With Angel Face To Present New Program
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[I 1 !| . Back row, left to rightj.fr
senior ftom-Donna; DAN STERIBILL MARTIN, junior of NL ________ ____
Front row, left to righj, are: MltS. MANNING SMITH; ROBERT R. SMITH, junior from Rule; THOMAS O'BRIEN, juniof fr^m Edna; RARNFjY GRIMM, senior from San Antonio; and J. S. MOG< .FORD, agfdnomyprofessof.; | , •. ; •: j |i|{-• j si I ' ; . • , ' j,; III-■ j I- 1!! . ' • r » if' I 1 I I = I i ' i I . • \ i . b
ITSON, sophomore from Plainview; NEAL 8TITES,tHAM. pf YSlcta; WALLACE HACKLER. Cotton King from Oltoa;
cona; and DOYLE PETERS, senior from Chestjer.
Committee to Visit I'SCW
HOUSE REFUSES INVEST![iATE LONG
WASHINGTON Mar. | —<A The House declimd yesterday direct an investigation i|jto “|o|-j
oye..sible fraudulent” turns in Louisian i. The im
1 the- inquiry grew out of. chaifgmade dm lag. the. fluoent.-igo veiifoship, cartjiaign. -jjj i i'.
Rep. Ddmengeaiix (|l|)-I'4i.) t‘h*r ' ed in the House laift mtjinth ihjj|!t
Ear) K. Ling, how Dejmocijftt’ic if) inoe for governo*, was guijtjj income tax fraud in JlfU’Tjind 1?).‘
i , I • ~i Ljr-j r |TEXAS PRISON tR$ I HOPE | FOR GOOD: CROPS ] ; | ^
«1ill!in£omB tax j r | | today
Cotton Royalty to Be ChosenB | j I; [I.' • y. < Ip- ■I . - jl: || i.| 1 ^ Ijlj .. j • dj;! ;! ; . jj \ ;ciuo, a oisunguisneo 8tua<i‘ An Agronomy Society! committee i^ill visit| TSCW this M-eek-end to select the, queen and 1945-46, iTown Hall staff,p, duchesses for "the Annual! Cotton. Ballv J. S. Mogford, professor of agronomy, announced ^ wr es
President OfYMCA Cabinet
| ;! • |j| j .1 -I'l • ;!jJ. W. Robinson, Jr., business ma
jor from Hereford, has been elected president of the. A&M YMCA cabinet.
Other officers arc, vicei-president, Donald McClure, business and accounting mgjor from Corpus Chris- ti; secretary and program chairman, Earl Rose, majoring in architecture, from Abilene; Guy Daniel, liberal arts major from Abilene.
M. L. Cushion is general secretary and J. Gordon Gay, associated secretary, of- the YMCA.
Robinson! is a member of the Panhandle [Club, Business' Society, Fish and Game Society, Hereford Hard Club active in intramural sports, corporal in “D” infantry, 1946-47; technical sergeant on First Regimental Staff; YMCA cabinet thgee years, distinguished student, represented A&M YMCA
| at Camp Cjlassen in Oklahoma last ! June and jw^s a delegate to the j National Student YMCA conference in Lawrence, Kan., December 1947. He served as program chairman for the Y Cabinet in 1946-47 and vice-fresident 6f the YMCA cabinet in 1947-48.! I | . j
McClure is a member of his hometown culb and Spanish dub, president >f the sophomore class, vice-president of the freshman YMCA council, delegate to the Camp ClaaSen YMCA conference in Oklahoma] last June, and corporal
Nats ‘ ‘ 'is I I
club, a distinguished student inand
in ’ the National Guard.Rose is! active in his hometown
yThe queen and eight duchesses Kvjtl be named from a group of 32 girls nominated by
their respective classmates. ■ i.| ■ j j[j.The A&M coimrrittee ife made.up'cff Mr, an
TJji? Texik. Prison! System; percent of its i,ppirj>prif1
^'HHNTpVlLLEj -«f't
.. :>onT1 !rfood this year alreackl ex^endeR, 3s dependinj; on a good, crqp du|-iig Spring a nd Summer to | carry jjit through the next sijt months^ g«jln- eral Manager 0. B. ElH$|sakl |y te- terday irj a flnanjcia report. | jj
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orotton ball consultant?1 W. L. Hack-* ler, who will reign as cotton k ng;
r| Bernard A. Grimm, cotton ba>l social sejrotaryj; and eight agronomy society membbits, chosen by the society. I ' ,j
j.eaviag early Saturday mo ‘n- ing, the group will go to Depi dn by way of Dallas and Sanger Brothers, where they will attend a conference with store executives concerning their activities in the pageanLSanger Brothers will furnish the
costumes for;the queen and hjeij at-teridaptSj This year’s attire will be
yle worn in the day* ofclaatsi J
of the AyScarlet Q’Hara, and the dresses will be tailored in New York City].- - During the pageant; Sangers will present a styfle show in which some
Thomas Wins First and Second .. j;TTt
TI DELANDS GBOUI SEEKING FUNDS s
DALLAS, Match 3 4»iW- drive.for funds tb back a Cam supporting, copgrestetohgi cognizing state ow^lprijli^aflsfib- morjgjed andsj has bjjon 3i|jtiat|dijifi Texjaa,- . ohn'Erhaiaj, cjia|rmitti |of the Tex is State Baf Tide|i|ds
. Committee, unnpunoied yj'steri aj
DANIEL PRESENTS TEXAS i;TIDEL.INDS CLAIM
WASHINGTON, Mar, 3 „Attorney Geheril price jDapi ilEof}.Texas s ifo yesterday Tekas i a| a special claim to! owjnership of submerged ands jn the Istatefand;.; ,lfng, as A&M Ph<|to Salon, W. O.
■ihion the latest as., *Denton the se- will meet the
20 jmoideil* will fa in feminjfho. fashio j Upon arrival in 'lectionl fcbmmitteo nominees; have diniier with them in thdjTSCW dinfng hall, and attend ti dimee as thy nominee guests.
Selections for the queen and duchess^ will he announced hy the group rdn Sunday morning. Basis for the f selections will be on the beauty Smd personality of the contestants; and they must have previously ’met certain scholastic re- quiremeJJts to! quijlify .as nominees.
The first Cotton Ball was held on .fh’cj campus |n 1932 and has lheen]ajrt anniial .event since that time. TRis yearsj BaU and I’age- ant]fe!fo Inj April 16, with the
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d Mrs. J. S.”Mogford!'Mrs. Mnrmihg'Smlth,proceeds to Ik* used to send a group of three students on 'an
master sergeant on the Corps; Staff, aetivel in hometown club. Town Hall staff and member of the YMCA jabinet.
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Bryan Students May Mail WSSF
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Photo Salon This Week in
4•'jml
Entries! Showing Foyer of Library
I of Sam Hop ,; Houston's 'He
ston on his horse in
its borders. ; fHe said this dlain was refib
ed by the United ;StatORiLwI: Republii of Te^as, years igo today,;
f Union ip 18^5. j
its WhileSTANDS)
lestiMialrcame intit
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By V|CK LLNDLEY;Making a sweep of the first
qto Salon, W. 0.as of Leggett Hall took both first; mondsffor a portrait study, of a and second prizes with his pictures map sOiokhjig a cigarette, ‘‘Smile this week. Tabbed number orie by When You Call (Me That!” Waynf
ermann Park.lom-1 Tfiirl plajCe wjent to Biuce Ed-
byfellow-menihors of the Ca Tier a
|he iClub|Was h»s shot of the San Ja- W
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HAPPY SI SENATE S'
WASHINGTON, Map.The Senate amj th: gal erics) paid ^Senator] 'Vanderiberg (ILMiclu))! an unusual tribute! when he c^or'al,*'l‘,^, his speech [bn [RiiixjpeH \ yesterday.
Ignoring’ Septate j rules, and spectators Stoop amiapp the Michigaa Ijaw’makeij
Only Senatoif Gl mn j|[ay| Idaho) md Senator W. Ijee < (D-Tex). stayed’in thejij. sc refrain. ;d from joi ling in plause.
. : I - I ;SCANIHNAVIA SHOMfs 1 A NTT- IED FEELING
OSLO, NORfVA’T, Mair. sllffi- A \yave of anti-Soviet senjji: swept Scandinavia yx stew' resentnent mpunled ijgaii Communist coilp in Czccho-jli and Russian ra-esstire in Fi
Ih N n way. Ipenmark ind the feeling ’manifested il
-mass|( emonstijatic ps and pbJ tucksj against jthe spnfftd munisrn over Eurtpe. I
•- /V- | . W iATHEBiEa?3t| Texas ]|artl
north, eloudy with sci ere in extremje si afternoon. Mdstljj and Thursdaj. WarnSler tpnis Colder . rortHwi Thursday,
on
MartiniWatejrl fourth with a nf the.uAcajlemic Building.
picture
cinto!monument, while second plac | Was given to his cloud-backed sho
Town Hall to Have| ■- j !| : hon-wamiqg group arc a picture
K a vp Mi mu ‘ prxy|8 b ol»nt«i,, by George CMIIimy IVdyC Ricji', nresident of the club, another„ O ■ y •! <i | PbkraSt by Edmonds, and a pictureOn April ■ 0^ !iJ)^ 0$nge-Port Neches bridge
The!.’pri)<»“-winning prints and other photos by members of the colleg^i? oalmera club are on exhibition a|l this week in the Foyer of Cushing Library.
Among the better pictures in the ipbri^wlinihg group are a picture
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rtji'dy w rtil
_r_____ Moderate"winds on codst , becitm southeasterly by ’hurtiayJI
. rWesC.Texas: Partlyfclqfl warmer this afternoon Thursday mostly clou or.j Scattered sRow hnd in
By MARVIN RICE SaiRmy Kaye, his orchestn.
his internaitionally famous personalities will be presenljed on the stage of Guion Hall as a regular Town Hajll feature on1 Saturday evening, April 3, at 7:15 p. n.
The program will include songs by Don Cornell and Laura Leslie, daffy drumming by Ernie ‘^Cecil” Rudfisill, and group singing ly The Kayedets amd The KayCj Ch<j»ir.
A highlifiht of the evening’s entertainment will be Sammy Raye’s farm o us- audience particSpatidn stunt, “So You Want To Lead A Band.”JTheirc will be four contest-
isen from the audience and
PanhandR tonight-
andtightjcold-
sday
jants chos each Will
RicjtS rtresident of the pbijtrajjt by Edmonds,Of* th® Oifinge-Poii 1
. byjTwiMh. .Ijwd] striking novelties were pro-
(I licet I iby Martin. For one picture, and 1 be! pllv^l a retort in the light of
radio the- eifiart or, making a print without a|negativej The other novelty was itiade in a similar manner with
f,|lri|?j'urkey-Day bonfire was (he most populSr local subject three pictures of R being entered, showing various phases of the fire.i Freckles, dbg mascot, was the Subject of two pictures. “Although this js the first photo
salonf ever put On by the A&M 'Nfmepd# IClub, we hope to make it
nual affair,?’ Robert Mayes, Chairmaiji, stated.
educational tour of some foreign country.
Mogford stated thete had been more interest displayed in: the forthcoming bull aikl pageant than . v'y > •in any of the previous affairs,] and I AlTT1*lHlll'lATl4! that he looked upon this ps aft In-j]VJvIll[I dication that this years Cotton Ball IWill surpass all its preJwesso^. Bryan studenfa who wish to
contribute to the World Student Service Fund may mail their donations' directly to W SSF, Bbx 284, Faculty Exchange. 0 a mpus, Kenneth Bond, Bryan Student Senator announced yesterday.
Since each student cannot be contacted individually for a contribution, Bond urges all who wish to donate to mail thvir contributions in. DormitoTy ropresentativys are contacting each student in-his dorm for donations, ’ j
Contributions to the cause will be handled and distributed through the WSSF which is a relief organization of American school and college students and professors for assistance to students and professors in the universities and colleges of/war-torn countries.
This Organization is working with eighteen other contributing nations under the name of World Student Relief with offices in Geneva, Switzerland. ; M
Members of the college staff ! have made their contributions ] through the College Community t Chest.; j f .! The WSSF drive will end Satur- l day. I f : . . “
CANDIDATE STOCKTON has an his Breckenridge that he will be a cai Governor of Texas. (A
idate for
1 •*; JAMBS E, NEL&jL. ]“Eai?h time I give a concert I try to believe that I im
been done before”, says Iva Kitchell, who ip appearing pn T Miss Kitchell goes further to say VT can’t make people
performance”. The result is the fresh and spontaneous j'‘Pil pathetically funny and appealing characterizations!; |he ecs!
Saddle, SiTloin Livestock Skew To Be Revived
The Little Southwestern Livestock Show, reyived and sponsored by the Saddle and Sirloin Club, will be held on May 8, J. C. “Corky" Eckert, president of the Saddle and Sirloin Club, announced today.
Dr. J. C. Miller, Head of the A. H. Department, is making the use of livestock and equipment owned by the A. H. Department available to the contestants.
“When the A. H. graduate leaves school, he may be called upon to help organize and run a livestock show ip his community,” said Dr. Miller. “The Little Southwestern Stock Show will fill a gap which has existed for a number of years by giving those interested a chance to actually organize and conduct a show which vyll compare to many of the smaller shows of the stated
Anyone interested may sign u$ for the various events on the bulletin board in the Animal Industries Building before March 9, Miller said.
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On March 9, the contestants wjll draw lots for animals in each class as selected by the show committee. The animals thus ,<irawn will be fed and otherwise fared for by the respective contestants until the date of the show. This includes the training of their, animals to lead, poscj and stand calmly in a crowd. j ✓
On May 9, contestants will groom their animals and fit and show them in thip arena. Judging will be done on the basis of the initiative and ability of the showman, with the individuality of the animals having no bearing on the outcome. Judges for each class will be announced latter. j
The Gyand Champion Fitter and Showman will be awarded ap engraved lOvjing cup, while the champion of each class will be awarded a smaller replica of the grand champioij cup. Other suitable awards will he awarded to winners in each event, Miller said.
•t Mmtec. ■dilreg‘«3 mwsftttftrl
tikiIVA KITCHELL, daijo* sat-j
Irlst, will appear on TVnvln Haall Thnrwlay at H p.m.
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File Tax Relilirnsi At‘Y’ Thursday
Income tax returns fo* 1948 may be filed by residents of College Station at the VMCA
"Y from 8 to 5, Thursday, Mbrch 4, James A. Scanlon, dep u y ; col-
After that time reteh s may! be filed at the Bryin If ice oni March 5, March ' 8-13 amiMarch IB.
daijpes which have liever lal1 taimoprow night !at 8.
luRh tonight with Iasi night’s OhRrf, |o|ie of her Imost
lly dtfomed bal- lallet/’jihe jgrimly
modern dancer in ' “Soul !h,’f thei charming child in
lUh.’.l the insufferable first dance Irecital Eight.”folly Of taking ■ sly is the sub- •
her dances. Miss illy quite serious
Rerj art! The sense of flip- and improvisation she con-
ideyajiii deceptive.Hep style of dancing probably
len |he was four years tiri|)e she Was greatly
ajhused by) her; own interprftation of Cupid; she ’was so upset that alej^ell off thej stage laughing. At the age of eighjt she infuriated the
Isiin h|er dancing class by Fairy Queeijs and
, Spring look] pretty ?)illy and at the! age of fourteen she joined the Chicago Opera! Ballet
* ■" " J ge im-master
rta. the
of humor nearly ottusedt a riot ii sober old C irnegie Hall last November when one pre* (tented heK ndw group of dances “(Mufriflerihig TI e Dance".
Since Her ebergencelas one of the great dance comediennes of jail time, Mlis« Kitchell hajs performed In every major concert
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st trted wh oljl. At thil
perforMiss
artist a Stokely
hall of (He *06, Cans ope. rolling ftp a total of 250fincest • 11 ■'
itch4l’sl husband,! noted T aeronautical ?,'i«jngineel febtiber, cheerfqlly con-
I’m married to at.st! JB woiieni—a tired] chorps5 j whriienj—i
tirlH a charmiOg ballerina^ onian mad- ayout hats. . ’ and he
young
u entire "gallery dfvI produceis own Kitohi*!! portraits te prove
SL ! LI H l.ii •: i
The Student Se; taWishing a Quiz Fi ■tonight at 7:15, N. L- announced yesterday;)
The suggestion has bedmaintained in,the Libra|yj on eaj
179tlf Composite! Meet Set March 11
, i[ ',:l l ' .Combat intelligence will be the
subject for discussion at the next meeting of the 479th Composite Group, Organized Reserve, in the Chemistry Lecture Room, at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, March 11, Col. R. A. Eads, commanding -officer, has announced.
Visitors are cordially invited, he stated.
Members of this area who move from one address tb another are asked to notify the office of the local instructor, Army Organized Reserve; PMA (formerly AAA) Building, College Station, Col. Eads added. !.• 1 ! ' '|T 1 ii i\ '
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Johnny Wins Jap Battle Butin Hospital
course containing all quizzes. Students couh file put for study just
A discussion will > be’l corn ng the selection senUtive to attend Hi Southern Intercollegiate; tion of Student Goveriiin Senate has been^sked b sociation, which is locqjted at University of Florida, tjo send ci or two representatives, inreferal the incoming anq outgbijig dents of the student meeting which is to April. j ■ j •;' I
The Student Senate! I as unofficially asked !'4>! spoi Muster Day which is Ap|ril 2L| the group votes to accept rest sihility, a committee jlvill he lected to plan a program, Lentervood said.
Included in the agenjls’ is a ( us^ion of Religious, Em Vepk for next year. r Koug
’s Religious Etep iasisuded, pill
the possibilities | bT es- ?*ty as part of its agenda b Studenff Senate, president,
jjlllj] I 1 ■ 1 ’ . H '/aiRvelnced thiM. a central file be
Gibson to Address Great Issues Class This Evening’it 8
A. E;] Gibbon, president liman Engineering Company, I addless the Great Issues class
anjight at 8,j in the Electfical En-Lbcture Room) S. R.
mop, head of the history department, hap announced,
Britafin and Franck Regain Their Former Status?*’wjll be his Subject. !
Gibson spent several [ weeks in rjtain, France, Switzerland, and qiftp Italyjc1
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Webk for n*l*t year, year’s Religilous Emp|i48*8 W' was but recently cone should begin early to male an c better religious progralm ava next year, Leatherwooil emphi ed. ! r! • *
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felftch Will receive a “SwinSg and Sway” baton.
As a Town Hall feature, [season tickets may. Ibe used. Spike IWhite has announced that there arc! a few remaining season tickets still on sale. If these are not sold jbefore the concert, general admission tickets will go on sale at 8.60 for students, $1 for non-studente. and $1.30 for reserved seats.
Following the concert,, Sammy Kaye will play for an AU-College Dance in Sbisa Hall at 9:00 p. m.
!The First Regimental Ba l is to be Friday night April 2, ] ing the AOl-College Dancei
Chaplain Opens Dorm 2 Office
Sam Hill, recently ap- ehaplain for A&M, will office in Kiest Lounge,
)cjrm 2, Thursday morning at aim- The ijise of Kiest Lounge
WijQ [be temporary, Rev. Hill sand- j j. ji
Regular o fice hours for con- tajtion wi 1 be from 8 to 10
ii. mj andJ (o 5 p. m.
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Spends 3■ ! ' ' LfUJ' NBy KENNETH HON1 \“It was Februai7 2, 194b at 2
a. m., a moonless night on> Leyte that I will not soon forget, and we were asleep in our;fox-holqjs,” recounts John: B. Longley, class of ’43.
“I was sound aSleep when suddenly something caused mb to open my eyes and become instantly wide awake. Call it chance, sixtlf sense, or call it the work of God, anyway, whatever caused me to. awaken saved my ilfe. For there framed above me at the foot Of my trench stood the largest Jap solajfer that I have ever seem with a saber raised and ready to strike.?
“Simultaneously, I pulled up my legs and reached1 for my .45 automatic lying on my chest. | jerked up my pistol but struck my leg throwing off my ajjtt. As I triggered the second shot, he brought the saber down with terrifi<| force, slashing my left knee;
Senators ddsiring the r pi pb included in thb
the tendon* of mjr right f<
WM:
JOHN B. LONGLBY
cutting off my little toe. Needless to say that was his last act.”
“They gave me first aid, but I didn’t reach the hospital until late that afternoon.” He vraa gradually worked towards the rear and finally was returned to the United States.
For jtlle next three years, Long- ley was transferred from one general hospital to another, aiid numerous operations were performed on his right foot in an attempt to repair the tendons. Though he finally regained1 normal use of his feet, he could not go back on active duty. He resigned his commission at Letterman Hospital, San Francisco, California, in December 1947 and was placed on inactive duty with the rank of captain.
After visiting his folks at Gid- dings, Texas, Longley decided*’to return to Collegei,Station, where
make _ t a
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to hb included in the Sjenate ife tion of the Longhorn ape who not had their picturep madfe t hat section should haveg hem at once, Leatherwood v aimed, line for having thenrj taken been set for March 1 *
fhnuts and caff be wi! served; during the meeting.
soft spent several i 111 France, Switzei.^ ., Ijaly.lon a personal inspec-
oirt, iGahinu*)' said. He reports that mditions afe very bad,! but ex
pressed] hope that most [of these countries could be partially recovered witihim fjjve years, i
“We hopei to have Mt Gibson jvito tjhe class again Thursday mbrning,” (jammon stated. “However, this wdl not be a lebture, but will be mostly a question and an- pteer session. ’
Aside from members of the class,
.n during the me
lean of Ti [eeting T<
meeting of the H art of i Club will be hbfd injth
Lecture Rooiat 7, Club er announced
ks ii;'
he knew many people, to ma
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syKMhfSb"*'K
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vho have lill be admit
will npt ban this nui
iveling wi< Mexico Cij
special as the
immodate (fber. Gib-
his wife, • ; '
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|t field may for pr
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Heating will
m. in the Lecture
itions for Publicity said to
rt whb is _ and
employ- ‘ out an
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will dti- Day pro-
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