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SUMMER<lb />
EDITION<lb />
The TECO ECHO<lb />
SUMMER<lb />
EDITION<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1943.<lb />
No. 18<lb />
Lt. Vernon Tyson Home From War Front; i<lb />
Alumni In Various Branches Of Service<lb />
GRAY<lb />
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brant<lb />
brary<lb />
FACULTY DOING<lb />
VARIED WORK<lb />
Several members of the KCTC<lb />
faculty have been doing varied<lb />
an�l interesting work this summer.<lb />
Dr. P. W. Pkkleslmer was drafted<lb />
by the government to teach geog-<lb />
raphy at the University of North<lb />
Carolina to a group f students,<lb />
who are being trained to go into<lb />
Europe at the close of the war.<lb />
He finds the group very cosmopol-<lb />
, itan. most interested, and most<lb />
i interesting.<lb />
Misses Cleo Rainwater and Lu- 1<lb />
ECTC CAMPUS<lb />
DAMAGED BY<lb />
HEAVY RAIN<lb />
During the recent heavy rains.<lb />
ECTC was not spared damages<lb />
The basement in Austin and om<lb />
part of the New Classroom build-<lb />
ing were flooded. Three trees on<lb />
the campus were struck by light-<lb />
ning and it is feared that each will<lb />
have to be cut down. The largi<lb />
sicamore on the front campus is<lb />
dying rapidly and will soon havr j ubmlt whether I had been of v;<lb />
to be cut down. This is one of the U) ,ny f.imiiy or niy home c<lb />
lovelest trees on the campus and<lb />
students and faculty are grieved<lb />
at the thought of having to lose it<lb />
An oak and weeping willow on the<lb />
back campus are the other two<lb />
victims of the storm.<lb />
The storm raged for about two<lb />
hours and did emese damage all<lb />
over town. The Municipal swim-<lb />
ming pool and several stores and<lb />
homes were flooded. The viaduct<lb />
on Dickinson Ave was flooded<lb />
and boys were swimming in the<lb />
pool made by the rain. The track<lb />
above was used for a diving board.<lb />
Keep Mum Says<lb />
Service Command<lb />
Atlanta. Ga.�Words, carrying<lb />
information about American<lb />
troops, are like pieces of a jig-<lb />
saw puzzle and. pieced together,<lb />
may give the enemy a complete<lb />
picture that may cost lives or even<lb />
a battle.<lb />
This reminder was voiced by<lb />
Headquarters, Fourth Service<lb />
Command, in emphasizing again<lb />
the importance of keeping "mum"<lb />
un any knowledge pertaining to<lb />
movement of troops or their lo-<lb />
M1<lb />
ew Candy Bar<lb />
oesn't Melt In<lb />
ropic Weather<lb />
 -<lb />
- ' vears, Miss Gray<lb />
1a Sai �v�n were very<lb />
- i i a' � She was always<lb />
5 �HOMEPage Two �<lb />
er<lb />
�� �<lb />
GRADUATION <lb />
TO BE HELD<lb />
AUGUST 21<lb />
S immer school commencement<lb />
will be held August 27, at ten<lb />
ek in the Austin buildintr. Dr.<lb />
� n Meadows will deliver the<lb />
mmencement address.<lb />
: cy Nulton are engaged in some<lb />
I experimental work in connection<lb />
I with the University. They are do-<lb />
ing1 demonstration teaching in<lb />
Graham, N. C. for teachers of<lb />
I Alamance County. They are find-<lb />
; ing the work most stimulating.<lb />
Miss Katherine Holtzclaw has<lb />
. returned from New York where<lb />
' she has been doing work at the<lb />
I university in connection with her<lb />
dissertation.<lb />
Miss Eleanor Etheridge lias re-<lb />
turned to the campus after six<lb />
weeks study in music at North-<lb />
western University. While there<lb />
she attended many concerts and<lb />
plays in Chicago and at the uni-<lb />
versity.<lb />
Miss Lois Gorrell is expected to<lb />
the campus for a short visit this<lb />
week-end. She has been studying<lb />
i at the Eastman School of Music.<lb /><lb />
cation. Some suggestions that will<lb />
help keep vital information from<lb />
enemy ears are:<lb />
If you know when a soldier is<lb />
leaving a post, how he will travel<lb />
and where he is going, keep it to<lb />
 See MUM Page Two �.<lb />
Lt. Vernon Tyson is spending a<lb />
month at home on furlough. He is<lb />
in good health and really looks<lb />
natural on the campus tennis<lb />
�ourts. At a recent meeting of the<lb />
Itotarians he told of some of his<lb />
�xperiences in North Africa. He<lb />
was there fourteen months. He flew<lb />
a pursuit plane across the desert.<lb />
die visited Cairo and the Pyra-<lb />
rrids. After Cario, he went to train<lb />
in the desert. "It was hot as<lb />
blazes in the day and cold as�<lb />
at pight he said. He first enter-<lb />
ed the buttle in Alemain. He spoke<lb />
with respect of the great British<lb />
Eighth Army, and "We would<lb />
zladly give our lives every day for<lb />
such a great man as Montgomery<lb />
"My first battle experience<lb />
found me scared. I began to think<lb />
alue<lb />
om-<lb />
munity he said. The boys ovei<lb />
there would gladly go without 3<lb />
meals to get one letter stated Ver-<lb />
non.<lb />
In Tobruk his activities were<lb />
guarding bombers, also he strafed<lb />
and homed with fighter planes.<lb />
"Strafing a road gives you a thrill<lb />
of a lifetime with bullets coming<lb />
up so fast at you. I would load<lb />
with bombs until I was afraid to<lb />
take off. When the plane got into<lb />
the air it would wobble. Jerries<lb />
would dive at you and with your<lb />
load you couldn't do anything. We<lb />
had to have cover. British Spit-<lb />
fires gave us cover and they are<lb />
fine planes<lb />
"In Tunisia I was shot one time.<lb />
It threw my plane a hundred feet<lb />
further up into the air than it<lb />
was already. There was the loud-<lb />
est report of an explosion I evei<lb />
heard. I thought a wing had been<lb />
ripped off. It did tear the fuselage<lb />
off the tail of the plane. I had my<lb />
hand on the rip cord ready to<lb />
jump. But I had to keep up with<lb />
the other fellows. It is a rule of<lb />
war now to stay together. The<lb />
Jerries will swoop down in pairs<lb />
at a single man<lb />
He told of the attack on Pantel-<lb />
leria. "Some of my best friends<lb />
did not get back. In the Air Corps<lb />
we do not have time to sit down<lb />
and cry. They.just go and you are<lb />
sorry Vernon wants to get back<lb />
in the fight, and preferably at the<lb />
'� See ALUMNI Page Four �<lb />
�<lb />
Fl'Tl'RE ADMIRALS GET MARRIAGE LICEN SES�As soon as they receive their commissions<lb />
as ensigns in the Naval Reserve these midshipmen are free to marry. Here, on the eve of graduation<lb />
from the officers' training school at Northwestern I niversity. Chicago, future admirals and their fi-<lb />
ances apply for marriage licenses. Four couples shown here are (left to right): Willard Trask, San<lb />
Diego, and Joyce Schmidt, Ontario, Calif Curtis Rhoades. Ashland, Kas and Winona Griffith, Bonner<lb />
Springs, Kas David Way and Elizabeth Priddy, Berkeley, Calif Robert Johnson. Waverly, Ohio, and<lb />
Alice Davis, Oak Hill. Ohio.<lb />
TWO PERSONS<lb />
ARE ADDED<lb />
TO FACULTY<lb />
Leaves<lb />
��<lb />
Music for the occasion will be EIGHT CANDIDATES FOR<lb />
Service Flag For<lb />
ECTC Presented<lb />
i<lb />
B<lb />
R<lb />
furnished by A. I Dittmer and a<lb />
ist re pressed udent. who will give a violin<lb />
innot be duet.<lb />
- reason, aa well as Approximately 40 students will<lb />
� ! -f-ceive their degrees on that morn-<lb />
ped nstead of ling. Seven of these will receive<lb />
Master Degrees.<lb />
Miss Mary Green and Dr. R. J.<lb />
Slay are in charge of the com-<lb />
mencement exercises. Rev. George<lb />
Perry, of the Methodist Church<lb />
will give the inovocation.<lb />
However.<lb />
$ in taste.<lb />
tro ounces,<lb />
in large<lb />
for re-ah<lb />
M. A. DEGREES<lb />
There are eight candidates for<lb />
the M. A. degree at commence-<lb />
ment, which is to be held August<lb />
27.<lb />
Those candidates are as follows:<lb />
Ruth Tew, Harold Frederrick<lb />
Brown. Rollin J. Ebinger. Dorothy<lb />
M. Hollar. Ann Marie Jefferson.<lb />
Francis Peel Lamb, Mrs. Frances<lb />
Mitchell Patterson, and Mrs.<lb />
Chrisine Williams Tripp.<lb />
The Alumni Association has pre-<lb />
sented the college with a Service<lb />
Flag. It was expected here by<lb />
commencement, but was unavoid-<lb />
ably delayed. Miss Maria Graham<lb />
received it the latter part of July.<lb />
She and President Leon Meadows<lb />
hung it in the front corridor on<lb />
the wall near the telephone room<lb />
in Austin. The number 286 is be-<lb />
low the large blue star and the<lb />
number 5 below the gold star. The<lb />
Miss Nell Stallrngs, of Louis-<lb />
burn, has been teaching Physical j<lb />
Education the second term of sum-I<lb />
mer school. She has a B. A. and M.<lb />
A. degree from WCUNC. During<lb />
1942-4: she taught physical educa-<lb />
tion at High Point College. She-<lb />
will return to ECTC in the fall as<lb />
a member of the department of<lb />
Health and Physical Education to<lb />
take the place of Miss Dorothy-<lb />
Parks who has joined the WAC's.<lb />
Mr. Wendell W. Smiley came to<lb />
-the college August 1, from Mercer<lb />
University. Before going to Mer-<lb />
cer, he was at Georgia State<lb />
Teachers College, in Statesboro.<lb />
Ga. He was graduated from the<lb />
University of North Carolina and<lb />
worked in the library there for<lb />
several years. He also is agradu-<lb />
ate of the University of Illinois in<lb />
Library Science. He has his B. A.<lb />
ad M. A. degrees and has eomplet-<lb />
Dr. Picklesiemer left ECTC<lb />
the first of August to teach<lb />
the cadets at Carolina "Euro-<lb />
pean Geography He will be<lb />
there approximately six weeks<lb />
and then will return to ECTC.<lb />
He was ordered there by an<lb />
authority from Carolina. Mr.<lb />
Cummings took over his<lb />
classes here.<lb />
SENIOR FETE<lb />
TO BE HELD<lb />
AUGUST 26<lb />
WEAR A HAT-<lb />
SUN HARMFUL<lb />
ed most of his work for his docto-<lb />
persons represented by the nuni- . <lb />
. , ��. Irate. Mr. Smiley and his family<lb />
live on Eighth St in the house<lb />
vacated by J. B. Christenbury. He<lb />
succeeds Mr. Felix Snider as li-<lb />
brarian.<lb />
ber 5 are: O. D. Andrews, Stanley<lb />
Woolfolk, John Johnston, Bill<lb />
Sledge, and Thomas Meeks.<lb />
At the close of summer school<lb />
August 27, the Service Flag will<lb />
be put away until fall. Dr. Mead-<lb />
ows has suggested that on Found-<lb />
ers Day, October 5, 1943, at a<lb />
chapel service the flag be formally<lb />
dedicated and hung.<lb />
Members of the student body<lb />
and faculty will attend the senior<lb />
banquet which will be held Thurs-<lb />
day night. August 26, at six o<lb />
clock in the new dining hall. The<lb />
banquet will be informal.<lb />
Mr. R. C. Deal vill he toast-<lb />
master for the evening. Speakers<lb />
are: Toast to the faculty, Caro-<lb />
line Richerson: response. Dr. E. R.<lb />
Browning; toast to M. A Dr R.<lb />
E. Hildrup; response, R. Ebinger.<lb />
After the banquet the seniors<lb />
j will practice commencement.<lb />
T<lb />
"One particularly dangerous<lb />
pastime is for men to go tare-<lb />
headed in the sun. I have seen<lb />
business men go out and play golf j<lb />
and come home with the tops oi<lb />
their bald heads cooked nriPnl'� v<lb />
red. One danger here is derma- ! Men UVCrSeaS<lb />
titis, or the starting of skin can-<lb />
cers. We find hatlessness the<lb />
cause of many ailments, and<lb />
strongly recommend that the prac-<lb />
tice be discontinued<lb />
�Dr. W. L. Ketron, Derma-<lb />
tologist of Johns Hopkins<lb />
University.<lb />
Uncle Sam Needs Librarians<lb />
re<lb />
g that the need foi<lb />
ttai in department-<lb />
c Federal Govern-<lb />
especially in<lb />
D. C. the � United<lb />
Cotnmissioii has an-<lb />
new examination foi<lb />
� ma that both experi-<lb />
A-istant, salary, $1,970 a year<lb />
including overtime compensation,<lb />
applicants are sought who have<lb />
had at least 15 semester hours'<lb />
training in a library school, or 1<lb />
year of appropriate training oi<lb />
experience in a library. They must<lb />
pass the tests prescribed for Und-<lb />
er Library Assistant and answer<lb />
an additional 25 questions on li-<lb />
brary methods.<lb />
Positions may occur throughout<lb />
the United States, but the Com-<lb />
mission forsees most opportuni-<lb />
ties occurring fo religibles accept-<lb />
ing appointment in Washington.<lb />
D. C. Persons passing the previous<lb />
test may take the new examina-<lb />
tion if they desire to continue to<lb />
hs of Under Library As-<lb />
�' � � 'alary, ?1,752 a year after<lb />
 e compensation for the 4�<lb />
hour week is added, applicants<lb />
be rated on a general test and<lb />
na pertaining to elemen-<lb />
tary library methods. Specific<lb />
'raining or previous experience is<lb />
not required.<lb />
positions at these sslary levels.<lb />
There are no age limits; applica-<lb />
tions will be accepted in the Com-<lb />
mission's Washington, D. C, of-<lb />
fiee until the needs of the service<lb />
have been met.<lb />
Additional information and ap-<lb />
plication forms may be obtained<lb />
from Commission Local Secre-<lb />
taries at first, or second-class post<lb />
offices, or from the United State?<lb />
Civil Service Commission, Wash-<lb />
ington 25, D. C.<lb />
Persons already using their<lb />
highest skills in war work should<lb />
not apply. Appointments will be<lb />
Soldiers Can<lb />
Keep Matches<lb />
Dry In Water<lb />
Atlanta, Ga�A soldier can<lb />
now fall in the creek or get soak-<lb />
ed to the skin when he leeps into<lb />
the serf from a landing barge, but<lb />
his matches will light when he<lb />
gets out and wants to light a ciga-<lb />
rette or build a fire.<lb />
That's the word from the quar-<lb />
termaster Corps in anuouncing<lb />
that a water-proof match has at<lb />
last been perfected and is being Command. The result is that the<lb />
number of tires turned in for sal-<lb />
vage has dropped from 57 to 20<lb />
per cent, the officer declares.<lb />
When a tire is turned in for<lb />
salvage, Captain Lokey explains,<lb />
jt has received such rough treat-<lb />
ment that it is not Suitable for<lb />
military use even after repair. The<lb />
percentage figures quoted show<lb />
that in the first three months of<lb />
1942 only 43 per cent of tires re-<lb />
Army Takes Care<lb />
Of Truck Tires<lb />
Atlanta, Ga.�It's easier and<lb />
costs a lot less to drive around a<lb />
rock than to bounce your automo-<lb />
bile tires over it.<lb />
That theme song which, for<lb />
months, has been sung with varia-<lb />
tions to operators of Army ve-<lb />
hicles in the southeast is paying<lb />
big dividends, says Capt. Hugh M.<lb />
Lokey, Jr officer in charge of<lb />
rubber conservation, Ordnance<lb />
Branch of the Fourth Service<lb />
distributed to troops overseas.<lb />
In making the experiments a<lb />
beeswax coating was tried, but<lb />
tests proved that it would melt at<lb />
120 degrees Fahrenheit. The wax<lb />
was that at last perfected has a<lb />
melting point of 160 degrees and<lb />
is used to coat ordinary kitchen<lb />
matches. Laboratary experiments<lb />
have revealed that these coated<lb />
matches can be submerged in wa-<lb />
ter for six to seven days without<lb />
Purchased<lb />
made in accordance with War ' any harmful effects.<lb />
Manpower Commission policies, primarily for jungle or mountain<lb />
re<lb />
Uncle Sam Seeks<lb />
Policewomen<lb />
Policewomen are needed for the<lb />
Woman's Bureau of the District<lb />
of Columbia Metropolitan Police<lb />
Department. The.U. S. Civil Serv-<lb />
ice Commission is accepting appli-<lb />
cations from women throughout<lb />
the United States for the positions<lb />
which pay $2,200 a year on en-<lb />
trance and offer excellent chance<lb />
for promotion.<lb />
Any woman citizen from 25 to<lb />
35 years of age in sound physical<lb />
condition may apply. The written<lb />
test will measure the applicant's<lb />
ability to perform the duties of<lb />
policewomen as well as her knowl-<lb />
edge of the principles and methods<lb />
of social case work and familial<lb />
ity with the causes and treatment<lb />
of delinquency. Applications must<lb />
be received by the U. S. Civil Serv-<lb />
ice Commission, Washington 25,<lb />
D. C, not later than August 81,<lb />
1943.<lb />
Residents of the D. C. Metro-<lb />
politan District who make eligible<lb />
ratings on the written examina-<lb />
tion will have first consideration<lb />
for the- jobs. However, local resi-<lb />
dence is not a requirement for the<lb />
"Over-exposure to sunlight is a<lb />
cause of baldness. Just as expos-<lb />
ure to the X-ray can cause com-<lb />
plete falling out of the hair, con-<lb />
i tinued exposure to the hot rays<lb />
of the sun by the habit of going J gervice Command,<lb />
without hats may lead to it. There otable in the July edition of<lb />
is more baldness than ever before , th(? �Hjt Kits� now beinR distrib-<lb />
because of this habit uted js the number of 0id favor-<lb />
�Dr. E. Lawrence Oliver<lb />
Get "Hit Kits"<lb />
Atlanta. GaTo prove that the<lb />
� American soldier is having varied<lb />
musical entertainment, wherever<lb />
i he goes, recent reports show that<lb />
j men overseas, as well as those at<lb />
home, are now receiving sheet<lb />
; music and all types of orchestra-<lb />
tions, including hymnals, folklore,<lb />
ballads. Cole Porter or Shuben,<lb />
according to Colonel Laurence W.<lb />
Young, Chief of Special Service<lb />
Branch. Headquarters Fourth<lb />
Clin-<lb />
ical Professor of Dermatology<lb />
at Harvard University.<lb />
Ues. Of seven songs, only two are<lb />
ballads�namely. "Wait For Me,<lb />
JMary" and "You'll Never Know<lb />
" j three are old standbys.�"Blue<lb />
"Do not expose your scalp and , gyn "She'll Be Comin' Round<lb />
face to direct rays of the sun<lb />
in extremely hot weather. Shade<lb />
your head or you may lose youi<lb />
hair as well as suffer prostration<lb />
�Bulletin of "The Life<lb />
Extension Service<lb />
"It is not good policy to go<lb />
without a hat and expose the<lb />
� See HARM Page Two �<lb />
The Mountain" and "Dinah Al-<lb />
so included are "Ch'i Lai favorite<lb />
marching song of the Chinese vol-<lb />
unteers, and the catchy new novel-<lb />
ty tune "In My Arms<lb />
An average electric range con-<lb />
tains about 190 pounds of steel, or<lb />
about the amount required for five<lb />
Garand rifles.<lb />
,�<lb />
9<lb />
H<lb />
moved from Army vehicles were j positions, and others will be certi-<lb />
repairable, while reports for the fied in order of their numerical<lb />
month of June, 1943, show that 80 ratings on the test,<lb />
iulatlons sad employment sta- troops, the new match is known per cent were repaired and turned Washington policewomen plfty<lb />
For positions of Junior Library receive<lb />
consideration for library bilUation plans<lb />
as the "jungle match<lb />
See ARMY Page Two �<lb />
See POLICE Page Three<lb />
Fall Enrollment<lb />
Looks Promising jf<lb />
Prospects for fall enrollment cations of History, Dr. R. E. Hil-<lb />
are encouraging. Six hundred and j drup; Our Changing Geography,<lb />
fifty-five applicants have already ; Dr. P. W. Picklesimer; Social and<lb />
paid the $5 registration fee. i Political Reconstruction, Martin L.<lb />
The East Carolina Summer Bui- ; Wright; Health and Recreation<lb />
letin will soon be off the press. It for a Stronger Nation, Dr. F. P. j<lb />
promises to be an interesting is- , Brooks; The Health and Economy j<lb />
sue. The titles of articles and au- of the Home, Catherine Holtz-<lb />
thors are as follows: claw; Mathematics and the New<lb />
Forward, Dr. Howard McGinnis; Order, Dr. Herbert ReBarker;<lb />
Public Education and Democracy, Science and a Changing World,<lb />
President Leon Meadows; Impli- Dr. R. J. Slay.<lb />
ice<lb />
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MONDAY. AUGUST �<lb />
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THE TECO ECHO<lb />
WARTIME VACATION TRAVEL GUIDE<lb />
J. Spend y�w vacatioa a near<lb />
hom a j)ih<lb />
2, Spen! jour whole vacation in<lb />
one pLir<lb />
 Travel during the week.<lb />
5 Travel light�check heavy bag-<lb />
Sage.<lb />
4. Tpav�' �n day roaches, j � Don'l visit crowded war areas.<lb />
TJ<lb />
u . JOdUa<lb />
re busier than e.er this summer, j can Hotel Association which is cooperating with the<lb />
X They now carry 2.000,000 troop; each month, re- Office of Defense Transportation to encourage Victory<lb />
quire half the nations Pullmans and one-third of the<lb />
day coaches to do it. In addition. th:y must transport<lb />
ether important travelers on war business. This timely<lb />
reminder of the need icr everyone to cooperate in re-<lb />
ducing this tremendous toad comes from the Amcri-<lb />
Vacations guided by the rules above. Little baggage<lb />
is needed by a mother and child and a war worker<lb />
husband starting on a necessary vacation. Follow<lb />
their example and travel light; it is part of your<lb />
war duty.<lb />
HARM<lb />
Over-exposure will cause<lb />
Fron ! <lb />
rect Lay of the svm. In the scalps. Uver-exj<lb />
tropics one does not consider  i dry scalp, brittle hair, and even<lb />
moment going bareheaded<lb />
tted, and thus avoids the<lb />
s of the sun on top of<lb />
Some similar eoverine<lb />
tual baldness. Moreover, many<lb />
cases of heat exhaustion can be<lb />
sunlight. One wears a tropi<lb />
i . made of cork ov linen attributed t indulgence in physi<lb />
cal activity without proper pro-<lb />
tection of the head. For elderly<lb />
men this is a most dangerous<lb />
worn in the temperate practice. The blood vessels are<lb />
ing � I ot season in j dilated and the heart action is<lb />
il the possibility of sun speeded up, forcing that organ to<lb />
and sun prostration maj do more work, rover your head<lb />
med and play safe "<lb />
Morris Fishbein, Editor of -Artie McGovern, famed physi<lb />
Journal ol the American<lb />
SNAPSHOT GUILD<lb />
PICTURING OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES<lb />
Take advantage of the summer months to picture outdoor activities.<lb />
�i� meal Associat ion.<lb />
1 n � act ice of going bare-<lb />
� aded is never good, but it is<lb />
articularly harmful in suuimei<lb />
when the blistering nays of the<lb />
sun heat down upon unprotected<lb />
cal advisor to Jack Dempsey.<lb />
Gene Sarazen and other ath-<lb />
letes and notables.<lb />
 S "AEANT BV A �<lb />
GREIT: iSTICK" PPACTUKEV<lb />
COPfl 1943 BV NEA SEPVICE. iNC<lb />
T V REC U. S. PAT. Of F.<lb />
A BASEBALL<lb />
'DIAMOND"<lb />
IS REALLY A<lb />
S-2jZ<lb />
"Any man whose living depends<lb />
on his ability to sock a baseball<lb />
is crazy to go around without<lb />
some sort of bead-covering that<lb />
will protect his eyes from tin<lb />
continual strain in the sun<lb />
�Joe McCarthy, Manager oi<lb />
the New York Yankees.<lb />
Experiments conducted with 50<lb />
hatiess men and women and 50<lb />
hatted men and women in New<lb />
I � !<lb />
I oikity brought out the fol-<lb />
lowing facts: On the 50 who were<lb />
hatiess, 950 colonies of harmful)<lb />
ba teria and molds were round on<lb />
tin scalp, hair eyebrows, ears, face<lb />
eyelids and other parts of the<lb />
cranium and face after u short<lb />
walk; These included more than 35<lb />
different kinds of germs, molds<lb />
! and microbic life, capable of pro<lb />
jducing such diseases as carbuncles<lb />
pimples, ringworm, diptheria, eye-<lb />
nflamation, eczema. streptoco-<lb />
cus, ulcers, erysipelas, impetigo.<lb />
On the �)!) who wore hats, less than<lb />
-li! bacteria colonies were estab-<lb />
' lished.<lb />
"To the same extent as we ap-<lb />
prove the sensible exposure of the<lb />
body to the sun's rays, we disap-<lb />
prove the exposure of the head<lb />
during the summer months�even<lb />
when the sky is cloudy. We have<lb />
seen so. many disastrous results<lb />
from going bareheaded in the<lb />
summer that we always advise the<lb />
wearing of some sort of head cov-<lb />
ering<lb />
-Dr. Foveau do Courmells,<lb />
President of the Societe de<lb />
Medicine Physique, Paris.<lb />
SUMMER Is the time for swim-<lb />
ming, boating, fun on the water;<lb />
and wherever there Is fun these<lb />
duys, there's room for your camera,<lb />
U record tho activities.<lb />
Let me caution you, however,<lb />
about your picture taking. Film, as<lb />
you have probably found out by<lb />
now. is scarce. Conserve it. And. by<lb />
that 1 mean, don't waste it. If you<lb />
have a bos type camera, for exam-<lb />
ple, don't try to take a picture of a<lb />
diver zooming through the air. peo-<lb />
ple playing leapfrog on the beach,<lb />
o. any other even moderately fast<lb />
action pictures. You'll simply be<lb />
wasting your flim because your sub-<lb />
ject will be blurred. If you have a<lb />
folding type camera with a shutter<lb />
having variable speeds, watch your<lb />
exposures and be sure to change<lb />
the settings when moving from a<lb />
brightly lighted area to one In the<lb />
shade. In other words � think be<lb />
fore you shoot.<lb />
However, 1 want to give you a few<lb />
�uggestions on taking pictures at<lb />
the swimming pool or beach, pic-<lb />
tures While sailing, and hints on<lb />
making more appealing water views<lb />
and scenics.<lb />
The viain thing to remember about<lb />
Dead; and water pictures is that<lb />
od�ii water Is bright. It reflects an<lb />
tmrnen3e amount of light, so you<lb />
UJt take care not to overexpose<lb />
yf�j- C;ni<lb />
To p. cvot overexposure. use a<lb />
smaller lj opening or a higher<lb />
shrlter speed than you do on ordi-<lb />
nary subjects. For �ce;iic pictures on<lb />
the beach. In brilliant sunlight with<lb />
average-speed film, the proper ex-<lb />
posure is 120 ol a second at f22.<lb />
The Old And The New Of The Corsair Line<lb />
THE Navy's newest and fastest<lb />
fighter, the Chance Vought<lb />
Corsair (above) is winning fame in<lb />
the Southwest Pacific against the<lb />
Japs as the United States takes the<lb />
offensive.<lb />
This is the latest Corsair in a line<lb />
which started with the 02IJ-1<lb />
(right) built for the U S. Navy in<lb />
1927.<lb />
Powered with one of the earliest<lb />
Pratt &amp; Whitney Aircraft engines<lb />
�a Wasp of 425 h.p�the 02U-1<lb />
set four world records, three for<lb />
speed and one for altitude, for class<lb />
C-2 seaplanes.<lb />
The latest Corsair, designated the<lb />
4U-1, also has a Pratt &amp; Whitney<lb />
��'tie�i 2.000 h r. Double Waso.<lb />
�-��'<lb />
This would be equivalent to the<lb />
small lens opening on a box camera.<lb />
Better still, use 150 at f16 to avoid<lb />
any chance of camera or subject<lb />
movement causing a blurred picture.<lb />
When there are people In the pic-<lb />
ture, or areas of shadow. It is better<lb />
to use 150 at f11. This would be<lb />
about the same as the large lens<lb />
opening on the box camera. 1100 at<lb />
f11 is recommended If the action<lb />
is fairly rapid.<lb />
These lens opeLings. too. give you<lb />
r- decided advantage. The smaller<lb />
the lens opening, the more "depth of<lb />
field" or range of sharpness you<lb />
have, and the easier it Is to get all<lb />
objects in your picture In focus.<lb />
There are scores of picture oppor-<lb />
tunities at the beach�snapshots of<lb />
beach games, members of your crowd<lb />
splashing around In the water, duck-<lb />
ings, water tights, medicine-ball toss- j<lb />
ing; diving pictures; children dig- j<lb />
ging; adults being buried in the<lb />
j sand or napping under newspapers; !<lb />
j surf pictures; close-ups of sand <lb />
j castles: "pattern pictures" using i<lb />
� shadows in sand ripples; even the <lb />
i puppy yipping al a starfish or scam-<lb />
; paring away from an inrushing wave.<lb />
! Around a swimming pool, you wi<lb />
; also find Interesting picture chance.<lb />
1 especially at the diving tower Tr�<lb />
; is one particular point to watok �<lb />
i these pictures. Yor. go to the tx�a<lb />
 or pool to have fun. and s- �<lb />
should be emphasized in yo�' <lb />
tures. The people you picture &amp;h��l<lb />
be busy amusing themselves.<lb />
That's the type or suapsh- w<lb />
has real human interes; appe'<lb />
John van G ilMr<lb />
QUEEN OF THE<lb />
AMERICAN STAGE<lb />
ARMY<lb />
- t C j.u.nued Fro ; rt:<lb />
One;<lb />
Ac<lb />
CTRLSS, Mother  magnetism<lb />
and power radiating from<lb />
her victorious womanhood, on the gram<lb />
stage and in person. Such is Ethel<lb />
Barn more, such is the Queen of<lb />
the American stage.<lb />
Ethel Barrymore, in her sixties,<lb />
with a combination of ability that<lb />
brings so much truth to the words<lb />
which somebody once said, "An<lb />
actress is just a little more than a<lb />
woman It is always true, but it<lb />
is true of Ethel Barrymore now.<lb />
ha mm en<lb />
education<lb />
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ir. Captain ! i y �<lb />
progran the di ers learn<lb />
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11 re<lb />
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 FROM WHAT SOURCE DID THE<lb />
INSPIRATION FOR DtVE-BOMBlNG<lb />
ORIGINATE?<lb />
By AERonca<lb />
t nam � techmciat<lb />
the Ordnance Bra<lb />
nothing but instruct s<lb />
the correct methods of<lb />
They<lb />
11 re<lb />
by<lb />
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of<lb />
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i i known or<lb />
the more flexible bones of children are bent,  .<lb />
Uly breaking, much m the manner oi a green sappling. I, . practice of going hatiess<lb />
brings with it results most damag-<lb />
2- HOW OOES A PARACHUTE<lb />
; BOMB REACT WHEN MEETING<lb />
AXIS SOIL ?<lb />
3- HOW ARE R.BD6UNG BOMBER PILOTS<lb />
TAUGm TO I0EHTIPV F6REK5N AIRCRAFT<lb />
 AT AN INSTANT ?<lb />
4. WHN HAS NO-MAN'S LAMD Of<lb />
WORLD WAR I DISAPPEARED?<lb />
5r3<lb />
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1- A PIGEON - THE "ORIENTAL SHARPSHOOTER<lb />
IL?iJ�NATES W,TH GREAT LATERAL PRESSURE- THEREBV<lb />
SPREADING DESCRUCTION FURTHER. 1H6R6�<lb />
3- BY ACTUAL PLANE MODELS, BUiLT To SCALE.<lb />
4. BECAUSE OF PLANES AND GLIDERS '<lb />
inir to the eyes. Centuries ago our<lb />
forefathe�s were protected from<lb />
'�ye-strain through bushy eye-<lb />
brows and an abundance of un-<lb />
combed hair falling down over<lb />
their foreheads. Civilization hay<lb />
brought wift&amp; it a tendency trard<lb />
late hair on the face and head The a<lb />
human eye is constructed to stand<lb />
a lot of abuse, but the continual<lb />
is too much for any individual to<lb />
stand ;<lb />
Dr. A. C. Jacob, former Pres-<lb />
ident of the Ohio State Op-<lb />
tometric Association,<lb />
Throughout the last war. only<lb />
m tank? were used by American<lb />
troops in combat areas, and those<lb />
glare on the street or in the field C ?&amp; <lb />
ETHELBARRYMORE<lb />
She has mad? the most sensational<lb />
eorbiick the stage has ever seen.<lb />
Auela Rogers St. Johns in the<lb />
September issue of the COSMO-<lb />
POLITAN is lavish in her praise of<lb />
the woman whom she considers a<lb />
(Treat person "Her face has been<lb />
molded by the years, its beauty has<lb />
peon wrought by the years. You do<lb />
not think whether she is old oi<lb />
young, because long ago she ex-<lb />
changed the process of growing<lb />
older for the merits of experience<lb />
and tho enthusiasm of living<lb />
Here is a tribute to a woman who<lb />
h'as graced the stage since she was<lb />
fourteen years of age. A woman<lb />
who has lived .  who has seen<lb />
life from the heights of ecstacv, to<lb />
the depths ol despair. She "went into<lb />
 i:e. like many a queen before her,<lb />
and came back to greater triumph<lb />
icn she had ever known, until now<lb />
she sits once more firmlv upon her<lb />
throne.<lb />
Ethel Barrymore has made the<lb />
most sensational comeback the<lb />
s age has ever seen. Made at an<lb />
ag� when so many women give up<lb />
and make no further effort. She has<lb />
woIced out her own philosophy on<lb />
"You must learn day bv day, year<lb />
oy year, to broaden your horizon<lb />
- -you must learn above all not<lb />
to waste your soul and your energv<lb />
HT. fiy�Ur,�raiu-and stre�gth upon<lb />
all the httle things  I supPose<lb />
the greatest thing in life'is loving<lb />
people�and wanting to destroy the<lb />
sin but not the sinner  and not<lb />
to iorget that when life knocks you<lb />
to your kneer which it always does<lb />
and always will - well, that's the<lb />
best way to pray, isn't it? On vour<lb />
knees. That's where I learned<lb />
This is Ethel Barrymore who<lb />
taced life with her own convictions<lb />
who rose to heights and looked back<lb />
up to her once lofty perch  and<lb />
�who today possesses the fullness<lb />
of SL a S E-thel barrymore? Queen<lb />
of the American staee.<lb />
The �ir.vrv learn, among other<lb />
things, when to remove a tire and<lb />
turn it in for inspection. <lb />
lean: thai bou ing i tin<lb />
rock instead of sn i othly bypass-<lb />
ing the young boulder, may knock<lb />
a hole in the casing thai �<lb />
repair impossible a send sal<lb />
vage a tire that otherwise<lb />
give thousands of miles addit.<lb />
si 1 vice.<lb />
A tires a ned in for re-<lb />
placement, civilian experts give<lb />
them a rigid inspection, e<lb />
ing those which may immedia<lb />
be returned to service, those to be<lb />
sent to civilian contractors for re-<lb />
pair and those to be sold as sal-<lb />
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pernussable to divulge<lb />
of tires saved, the to-<lb />
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say that the p<lb />
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Limiting the quantity ef at eel<lb />
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for 88 Liberty ships,<lb />
New electrical rsh "ne-<lb />
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l!1 PortMt part in curbing de-<lb />
�' r�� supervising Capital<lb />
� ��' places for protection<lb />
mg people, investigating<lb />
�us - of delinquency and taking<lb />
bat n. and performing<lb />
general service in the detection<lb />
- prevention of crime.<lb />
Persons using their highest skill <lb />
work should not apply i<lb />
: � ' ' - are made in confer- j<lb />
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on policies and employnu nl<lb />
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ormation and application<lb />
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who will ansuv.<lb />
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admission to uni-<lb />
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b ii they don't push America around an� thousands more leave daily. I won' f P' ,e �? WlU be a biBelp b1etween letters. but we know he's out could. Although we have given up a few<lb />
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3r. America. It tells the storv of tens ships into 1he Mediterranean, readv for miSMy good feeling. Our money m- country, and he wouldn't want us to have made little sacrifice. We've in-<lb />
0 millions of American homes todiv invasion For � informationMr. vesed �� finest country in the world, worry. He'd want us to DO something, vested in freedom, and helped a little to<lb />
1 is the story of a great Vnerinn urn fme?c� 'lt cost 10 millio� do�"s an m the safest place in America-with the Well buy that SlOO bond extra this bring that bov of ours home, and we've<lb />
pie with their effort 'their sons tilt . i- km S S�?le ��"� Unele Sam -S. Treasury Have you sacrificed to month. That's what Jim would want, given all the other boys a fighting chance<lb />
L Jeuu7a needs lo b!lhon extra dollars this month, buy your War Bonds, Mr. and Mrs. He won't get far with one Jeep, come to to return home, God bless'em.<lb />
3 U.CH1B, mis war. -ineie is no easy way out. America, or couM you uo more? ihinl: of it<lb />
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Nourishment<lb />
While Studying<lb />
GARRIS<lb />
GROCERY<lb />
�ll It'v 111 Town �<lb />
We Have It<lb />
ids oi saving th heat, and<lb />
Serving th material. Here's how:<lb />
Hair up! Pigtails give an imp<lb />
ried �itl big red ribbons, pig-<lb />
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cistai � rh sophisticate ;� es<lb />
curls  -� on ton. Then � me trals<lb />
- � �" - glaring pink hooks on<lb />
brown linen, all th way down left<lb />
summer schooling (without a sup<lb />
plj of bare-foot sandals waiding<lb />
thro igh, literally, I mean! Re<lb />
men ber the ram last week?)<lb />
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pedicuring. The really smooth<lb />
girl takes just as good care of<lb />
: hi ten little to - as she does her<lb />
-blai<lb />
little more like old times at EC. . East Carol<lb />
Standfield Johnson, who says their man.<lb />
"1 date around with a lot of girls thing? . .<lb />
and don't get anywhere with any Li I � for the -<lb />
of them is most recently se I '� i  bells accounts for the da<lb />
with little Jean Scarboroug .(look on faces of Bro. Da I<lb />
Wonder if "Legs" will settle down j Margaret Broughton, The<lb />
this time<lb />
The old problem of youth, vs.<lb />
ae seems to be bothering Lois<lb />
Greene again. When Ed Rawl was<lb />
will nng me i<lb />
we were told. . . .<lb />
Is math the onlj I<lb />
tte Leon Meadows<lb />
in? Aft<lb />
home on furlough recently he re-1 Mi<lb />
ported promptly, and Hilly Brown an plentj  gi �<lb />
seems to be rating some time wno help her with the mat<lb />
.these fine summer days�and' Well, kids, as the Corpo<lb />
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cant get this "Mrs Mildred aren't careful!<lb />
Johnson business straightened out. ! <lb />
'What about it "Mrs Johnson? I<lb />
j Beverly Cutler seems to be hav-<lb />
Group of WAVES attending class at one of the many training<lb />
schools being conducted by Navy for members of Women's Reserve.<lb />
Th<lb />
but l tter an i he t la red -<lb />
bare si ouldei - l supplied � th b .1<lb />
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tic hooks and eyes a la i nese  ,<lb />
Instead of trying to make 'ei in- Hall<lb />
rar.cis. o has more hotel<lb />
60 vegetables<lb />
'ruiti and nuts<lb />
After completing their training,<lb />
thousands i i enlisted WAVES,<lb />
t le Women's Reserve o! the<lb />
United States Navy, are : w on<lb />
a tiye duty at X al i a ;es and air<lb />
stations in all parts of the Unil I<lb />
States. They perform important<lb />
Navy duties, they serve where<lb />
their efforts count most in win-<lb />
ning the v.ar, fill jobs which are<lb />
vital in their own right and, at rl �<lb />
same time, have replaced enlisted<lb />
men who were thus released for<lb />
sea dutv.<lb />
Other WAVES are now servine<lb />
mg to�ible choosing among Flore-<lb />
de Kennedy, Mildred Flowers,<lb />
; Freeda Davis and several others -<lb />
J good work if you can get it . . .<lb />
Joe Lassiter says he doesn't<lb />
j rate a date on the campus any<lb />
more. He has to go out on the<lb />
outskirts of town to find a woman<lb />
with waiting arms. Henry A<lb />
dridge doesn't claim to be in the<lb />
same boat, but his new convertable<lb />
is parked in front of the Pitt<lb />
ducing<lb />
as storekeepers, radio operators,<lb />
aviation machinists' mates, assis-<lb />
tants in aviation control towers and<lb />
rn �' � 'her capacities. Frequent-<lb />
ly, they are able to use past train-<lb />
ing and experience; in other in- Theatre much of the<lb />
ing :� t saI1 thcir train- i r and saii0; j: w.<lb />
r , . . ' . Bowden put the school back m<lb />
complete intormation about ser-  n  , , .<lb />
vice in the WAVES &amp; contained l old-time l�ve-makmg stand-<lb />
in the booklet, "How To Serve I arr! inr a w,li,c last week-end. . . .<lb />
Your Country In The WAVES Ben Brown seems to be having<lb />
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Navy Recruiting Stations and of<lb />
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Don't look now, but he's in � Greenville high school (graduates<lb />
again�the Keyhole Correspond- of the June and August classes)<lb />
en1 B it peeping through keyholes are making a -big hit at ECTC<lb />
is an unprofitable business ct ' principally with girls who used to<lb />
ECTC these days. You hoys and be tied down to boys now in the<lb />
girls are being just too good . . . service. . . .<lb />
But did you know that the most I Lt jimm;t. Qianakos, sporting<lb />
confirmed batcheior among thejhis new wing moved in and took<lb />
faculty. Dr. DeLoach, is rapidly j over the campus this week. Took<lb />
trouble deciding whom to ride <lb />
his bike. . . .<lb />
Rig Cliff Crandell got an unusu-<lb />
al initiation to ECTC recently. A ,<lb />
couple of red-heads and others<lb />
smeared him with lipstick. The<lb />
big fellow tried to escape ami put<lb />
up a valiant struggle, but these<lb />
Quality . <lb />
and Quantity<lb />
in<lb />
Carolina Dairy's<lb />
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I dropping off the eligible list. Or<lb />
maybe it's just for the exercise jj<lb />
over<lb />
�itudent-body president,<lb />
that he plays badminton with Mis<lb />
Stailings (new Phys. Ed. teacher)<lb />
so often<lb />
Class president Floyd Woody<lb />
has finally settled down in the<lb />
arm chair in Bledsoe's budget of-<lb />
fice. He seems to enjoy his classes<lb />
with Lee. too. For further tnfor-<lb />
ickey Boyett that is<lb />
Mildred Jodan was pretty hap-<lb />
py about the whole thing with<lb />
her Lt. Lloyd here on leave last<lb />
Monday. . . .<lb />
Most consistant couple on the<lb />
campus this summer, J. C. and<lb />
Bessie. Cutest for this issue, j<lb />
John Saieed and Francelle Harden.<lb />
Visit<lb />
ROSE'S<lb />
For Complete Line of<lb />
Toilet Goods and Notions<lb />
mation visit the budget office any j Marine Pfc. Bill Council �nd j<lb />
time, it's open. . . . j Janie Fakes back together again<lb />
And these liltle boys from last week made things seems a<lb />
bonos oven America<lb />
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Public address<lb />
systems have de-<lb />
tracted from the<lb />
interest in "soap-<lb />
boxers who<lb />
crowded Colum-<lb />
bus Circle, but<lb />
free speech still is<lb />
the privilege of all<lb />
American citizens.<lb />
New York's Columbus Circle<lb />
I've got a home, too, Mister! Ery eztra bond you buy through<lb />
(he Payroll Savings Plan will help me get back to it. "Figure it<lb />
put yourself -<lb />
Speak Up<lb />
Buy War<lb />
Under the Swastika<lb />
and the Rising Sun.<lb />
there is not even th�<lb />
semblance of free<lb />
speech and some are<lb />
sent to their doom<lb />
because of "thoughts<lb />
not in harmony wifh<lb />
the public good<lb />
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PAGE FOUR <lb />
MONDAY. . ! <lb />
THE TECO ECHO<lb />
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ALUMNI NEWS<lb />
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Canada Adopts "Lend Lease" Program<lb />
Miss Myrtle Peacock has been<lb />
missed on the campus this sum-<lb />
mo Mrs. George A. Snyder has<lb />
had charge of the work formerly<lb />
�ione by Miss Peacock.<lb />
Wright, and son spent several<lb />
weeks in Greenville with her par-<lb />
ents. He husband also came for<lb />
a short visit. They left for Cin-<lb />
Miss Ho<lb />
mile<lb />
Howard,<lb />
of the Alumni A war<lb />
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recipien<lb />
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She was on<lb />
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impus the latter pa; I<lb />
came over with Mrs. '<lb />
r sifter, of Snow Hill<lb />
the campus for only !<lb />
Mis.<lb />
alumni set<lb />
the campi<lb />
gues<lb />
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Estelle Mc(<lb />
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Julj 31.<lb />
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he had a good year<lb />
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an untiring work<lb />
many xtra curri-<lb />
Sugsr, Evelyn<lb />
cmnati August 8.<lb />
Mrs. James M. Johnston (Alma<lb />
McGinais) and daughter, Phylis.<lb />
and Christine left for their new<lb />
home in New York. En route they<lb />
will visit in Morriatown, X. J.<lb />
Gene Morton Joyce, of Wilming-<lb />
ton, is on the campus this sum-<lb />
mer. She was one of our district<lb />
vice-presidents last year. The<lb />
Morton sisters are remembered on<lb />
tlie campus for their musical<lb />
ability.<lb />
A "fifth column" of 5,000,000<lb />
000 grasshoppers recently were<lb />
found concentrated on 600 acres of<lb />
grass brush land near Tule Lake.<lb />
Cal ready<lb />
country.<lb />
io<lb />
a descent on the<lb />
For The Best � Always Insist On<lb />
LANCE'S<lb />
Peanut Butter Sandwiches,<lb />
Salted Peanuts, Candy<lb />
Try Our Food . . .<lb />
 You'll Like It!<lb />
DIXIE LUNCH<lb />
"WHERE THE GANG EATS"<lb />
Moderated by<lb />
FREDG. ClARK<lb />
General Chairman<lb />
American Economic<lb />
Foundation<lb />
Wake Up, America !<lb />
Should Special Peace Terms<lb />
Be Offered Axis Satellites?<lb />
m<lb />
Dr. Emil Lenjcyel<lb />
Internationally faJMttn Authority<lb />
on European Affair.<lb />
As debated by<lb />
I .Ham Hillman<lb />
Military AnalyU Former European<lb />
Editor of Collier's.<lb />
DR. LENGYEL O'ENS. We are I MB.<lb />
putting off the day of ouf victory by unconditional mihtar<lb />
demanding unconditional surrender should be enforced<lb />
WEBSTER'S COLLEGIATE<lb />
DICTIONERY<lb />
Regular Price $4.00<lb />
now $3.00<lb />
FROM the nerve centre of Can-<lb />
ada's industrial war effort, the<lb />
Department of Munitions and Sup-<lb />
ply, stems the administration of<lb />
Canada's biggest business; the<lb />
business of providing ships and<lb />
tanks, planes and guns, ammuni-<lb />
tion and explosives for use by the<lb />
United Nations on battle fronts the<lb />
world over. These munitions are<lb />
being produced at the rate of<lb />
$55,000,000 worth weekly. Of her<lb />
vast war production Canada re-<lb />
tains only thirty percen; for the<lb />
Use of her own forces.<lb />
In addition to a $1,000,000,000<lb />
gift to Britain last year. Canada<lb />
has this year passed a United Na-<lb />
tions Mutual Aid Bill, providing for<lb />
the distribution of Canadian war<lb />
equipment, raw materials and food-<lb />
stuffs to the United Nations to<lb />
the value of $1,000,000,000 on the<lb />
basis of "strategic need<lb />
The bill, which is a form of lend<lb />
lease, provides that effective usa<lb />
in the prosecution of the war of<lb />
Canadian war supplies purchased<lb />
with the $1,000,000,000 be good and<lb />
sufficient consideration for trans-<lb />
ferring these war supplies to any<lb />
of the United Nations, but what-<lb />
ever reciprocal arrangements are<lb />
practicable may be entered into.<lb />
Canada's allies will furnish Canada<lb />
with supplies or services in return<lb />
if they can, or they will ensure the<lb />
return after the war of any sup-<lb />
plies or equipment which appear<lb />
to have a post-war use. Where any<lb />
terms and considerations are pro-<lb />
vided for besides strategic need,<lb />
these will be clearly specified at<lb />
the time of transfer. There will be<lb />
no piling up of huge war debts by<lb />
the sale of supplies to the United<lb />
Nations for payment after the war<lb />
or the institution of indefinite and<lb />
uncertain post-war obligations.<lb />
ALUMNI<lb />
(Continued From lige One) �<lb />
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COLLEGE<lb />
Stationery Store<lb />
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Visit The <lb />
SODA SHOP<lb />
r.Taps. He is a real credit to his<lb />
 family, town, and college. Vernon<lb />
 we wish you the best of luck from<lb />
j here on out<lb />
who<lb />
John David Bridger:<lb />
been in the Pacific for over a year<lb />
is expected home on furlough soon<lb />
Herbert Wilkerson was on board<lb />
I the �'Helena" when she was sunk.<lb />
j Herbert wrote that his ship went<lb />
down after having sunk 9 Japj<lb />
ships. A terrible experience,<lb />
worth it. He was rescued after<lb />
more than four hours in the water.<lb />
j He attributes his strength to sur-<lb />
vive to his good physical condi-<lb />
has tion? Pr�duced in part by playing<lb />
tennis so much here at ECTC.<lb />
All his belongings were lost.<lb />
on the part of the Axis satellites-<lb />
such as Bulgaria, Hungary, Rumania<lb />
�and also vltaly. The Nazi propa-<lb />
gandists have found a bonanza by<lb />
being able to tell these countries that<lb />
unconditional eurrender means total<lb />
extermination. These nations react<lb />
the way trapped animals do by lash-<lb />
ing out against us, and the war is<lb />
prolonged.<lb />
Most of these countries fear the<lb />
Germans and were forced to join<lb />
them either by high-handed leaders<lb />
or because of their location in the<lb />
shadow of the Nazi war machine. We<lb />
l can shorten the war by transforming<lb />
this anti-German sentiment into pro-<lb />
, Allied action. We should place Italy<lb />
and the satellite nations on parole,<lb />
so that their own attitude toward us<lb />
should determine their lot. Some of<lb />
them may not yet be m a position<lb />
to defy the Nazis openly, but all of<lb />
them can engage in passive resis-<lb />
tance and active sabotage, forming<lb />
the nucleus of a mass underground<lb />
movement. Thus millions of enemy<lb />
soldiers would be immobilized. The<lb />
satellites will do this only if they are<lb />
convinced that they may redeem<lb />
themselves with their deeds; they<lb />
will run no such risk if they feel<lb />
the Allies have daomed them no<lb />
matter what they do. As long as we<lb />
all agree that Germany is our prin-<lb />
cipal enemy in Europe, we must not<lb />
scorn one of our strongest potential<lb />
weapons: the hatred the Nazis have<lb />
inspired among their "friends<lb />
MR. HILLMAN CHALLENGES:<lb />
Holland, Belgium and Greece were<lb />
also located in the shadow of the<lb />
Nazi war machine and there was fear<lb />
of Germany in those countries yet<lb />
they chose to fight Hitler. How can<lb />
anyone raise the fantastic argument<lb />
that we must give special terms to<lb />
the satellites because they didn't fear<lb />
to fight us but did fear to fight the<lb />
Nazis? Tell that to a mother of one<lb />
of our soldiers! I see no justification<lb />
for special consideration to Italy,<lb />
Hungary, Rumania or Bulgaria for<lb />
preferring to fight us rather than<lb />
Hitler. As a matter of fact they went<lb />
to war because they hoped for loot.<lb />
Far from putting off the day of our<lb />
victory by demanding unconditional<lb />
surrender, we will hasten it for satel-<lb />
lite nations respect force, not com-<lb />
promise.<lb />
DR. LENGYEL REPLIES: Holland<lb />
( and Belgium were as much in the<lb />
but! shadow of Great Britain and France<lb />
as of Germany. But there is no sense<lb />
in arguing about abstract justice in<lb />
the midst of a war for the life or<lb />
death of mankind. If we have the<lb />
HILLMAN OPENS: Complete<lb />
capitulation<lb />
on the satellite<lb />
' Italy.<lb />
nations of the Axis powers!<lb />
Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria<lb />
should not be given special terms of<lb />
peace in advance as a condition or<lb />
their surrender. These nations sought<lb />
territorial gams in the same rapa-<lb />
cious spirit of power politics and<lb />
militarism as did Germany or Japan.<lb />
To say to these smaller nations, now<lb />
that they can obtain special advan-<lb />
tages if they surrender, is to make �<lb />
mockerv of our effort and justify<lb />
their calculating nationalism which<lb />
sees in wars and diplomatic bargain-<lb />
ing a means of attaining ome of<lb />
their aims.<lb />
Thev must be taught that the era<lb />
of Balkanized war in which some of<lb />
the smaller nations have deliberately<lb />
played into the hands of more pow-<lb />
erful and unscrupulous nations for<lb />
their own and often disguised pur-<lb />
poses is definitely at an end. We<lb />
should strive especially to put an<lb />
end to the long history of intrigue<lb />
and provocation some Balkan na-<lb />
tions have been guilty of by provid-<lb />
ing a new basis of international co-<lb />
operation but no basis of cooperation<lb />
can be established by compromise<lb />
with the military necessity of uncon-<lb />
ditional surrender of their armed<lb />
forces.<lb />
DR. LENGYEL CHALLENGES:<lb />
Unconditional surrender does not<lb />
mean merely "unconditional military<lb />
capitulation" as Mr. Hillman assumes.<lb />
It may mean anything, even the total<lb />
extinction of a nation. He is wrong<lb />
too in assuming that opposition to<lb />
unconditional surrender means oppo-<lb />
sition to punishing the Axis satel-<lb />
lites. These countries should be pun-<lb />
ished, of course. They are guilty but<lb />
there are various degrees of guilt.<lb />
They are not as guilty as the Ger-<lb />
mans who unleashed all the horrors<lb />
of this war and who inaugurated the<lb />
reign of terror which has already<lb />
cost millions of noncombatant lives.<lb />
It would be De height of injustice to<lb />
mete out the same punishment to the<lb />
mass murderer as to the sneak thief.<lb />
Axis satellite Bulgaria, for instance,<lb />
has defied the Nazis to the extent of<lb />
refusing to go to war with Russia.<lb />
MR. HILLMAN REPLIES: If com-<lb />
plete unconditional military capitula-<lb />
tion doesn't mean unconditional sur-<lb />
render then words mean nothing.<lb />
Factually, when opposing armies lay<lb />
down their arms we are in a position<lb />
to enforce on the defeated whatever<lb />
conditions we deem necessary for<lb />
security both immediate and in the<lb />
future. Lengye! is worried about the<lb />
punishment of the satellite nations.<lb />
Punishment should be based on con-<lb />
Enaign Norman Mayo nd M ���<lb />
tha Farrott were married at Si.<lb />
Georges Episcopal Church. New-<lb />
port, K. I on June l!�. Norman ii<lb />
stationed in Rhode Island.<lb />
Dr. K. J. Slay recently visited<lb />
iiis grandson, Jim Slay. Jr a red-<lb />
headed youngster a few month-<lb />
old. Jim. Sr- ti tl!1 stationed at<lb />
Quantico, Va.<lb />
Dan Wright, who is in the Pa-<lb />
cific, has not seen his two months<lb />
old son. Kan Wright, Jr.<lb />
Clyde Brown, who u Btill sta-<lb />
tioned in Missouri, is a a proud<lb />
father of a baby girl.<lb />
Floyd Bamon, of Massena, N. V<lb />
class of  has been sent overseas<lb />
He married a graduate of the Wo-<lb />
mans College. He and she had<lb />
taught together for four years<lb />
Before Floyd en,barked, he was<lb />
granted a short leave and hi wife<lb />
and son. Thorns Floyd, spent ix<lb />
hour? with him. This was the first<lb />
time Flodv had seen the baby.<lb />
Univ r it: I I<lb />
tied will '<lb />
Harry .1 <lb />
manager ol -<lb />
ia the Am<lb />
July ai I<lb />
bama.<lb />
Pvt. John H. Giasle, who before<lb />
entering the Army, was janitor in<lb />
the Administration building,<lb />
write to Dr. IfcmGinnis and Miss<lb />
Ross that lie is "trying his best<lb />
to be a good soldier since I'm<lb />
here in tins Army He is sta-<lb />
tioned at Camp Wolters, Texas. To<lb />
Dr. McCrinnis he wrote: "I have<lb />
been on the fifle range for a week<lb />
and I thought of you several<lb />
time because you love to shoot a<lb />
gun. I hail lot of fun shoctiiur<lb />
from the 20. 300, and 500 van!<lb />
lines. Shooting, trying to hit the<lb />
bulls eye and sometimes I couldn't<lb />
even hit the Cx5 board at the 500<lb />
yard line. But Friday and Satur-<lb />
day I had my day. I did swell<lb />
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strength to overwhelm the satellites i sideration of the future capacity of<lb />
without prolonging the war 1 am a the satellites for mischief. In fact that<lb />
hundred per cent for it. But I am j is the basis on which Germany and<lb />
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day leave from the Army Air<lb />
Corps this past week.<lb />
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Field. Denver. Colo and is pilot-<lb />
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moth ships, he replied, "fine<lb />
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his first visit to our campus since<lb />
his graduation.<lb />
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ten day furlough sfecently. He<lb />
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Mexico. He had interesting things<lb />
to tell of New" Mexico. Among<lb />
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birds there.<lb />
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home on leave after a year in<lb />
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been piloting a Flying Fortress.<lb />
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Medal nine Oak eLaf Clusters and<lb />
a captain's commission. He took<lb />
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lian beaches. "The<lb />
soldiers' mothers as Mr.<lb />
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war by organizing an underground<lb />
revolt of the satellites against their<lb />
Nazi masters. This cannot be done<lb />
by telling them they would be hanged<lb />
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character. Hence no special terms ol<lb />
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Medal in consequence of his hav-<lb />
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(over enemy occupied continental<lb />
invasion Europe. At the time oi the award.<lb />
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Squadron H, Army Air Force. U<lb />
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16 1943.<lb />
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ville from the Marine Air Station<lb />
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College Treasurer. He was much<lb />
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Spilman, of the Merchant Marine.<lb />
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