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{| “Why doesn’t the Navy transfer him or do something?" Mrs. Takes Over College (Samuel Hickman demanded in a letter to the commanding officer } : {of Seaman Second Class Paul Hickman, who is stationed at Pearl Of Education Post |}, vor 3 : | Dr. J. Hartt Walsh, faculty] “He's homesick, that's all” |’ore alarmed every time the ‘member of Washington Univer. Mrs, Hickman sald of her son's POs INA one 8 mm Hicksity, St. Louis, Mo., has been ap* love affair with Betty Namihara, man called Nerves and told pointed dean of Butler University|21, a waitress in the Army-Navy

’ [her he wanted to marry Miss college of educatjon, President M.[YMCA in Honolulu. “He's only & ; 0. Ross said today. boy.” Namihara. Even if his mother

refused her consent, he said, he Dr. Walsh, {. “Why don't you send him would marry the waitress anyway whose appoint- {home? He's fickle. He alwaysiwhen he is discharged from the ment is effective has been. The Navy could do|Navy in two years. Aug. 1, replaces something, but they don’t seem| “It almost killed me,” Mrs. Dr..P. M. Bai 1to~be too interested. I" gave my|Hickman said. oor son to them. It seems the Jeast| She wasted no time. She went they could do is to help me.” (first to the Columbus Citizen and / Mrs. Hickman sald she never asked for advice. They sent her L |was uneasy about her son's loveito the Port Columbus Naval Air [ 1ife in the Hawaiian Islands until Station. There it was suggested i¥he received a letter telling of {that she write the boy's com{his meeting with Miss Namihara. manding officer. { In each succeeding letter from| In Honolulu, Seaman Hickman 3-5 Walsh Der son, Mrs, Hickman. said, the said: 4 .

dency of the University of: Omaha. : The new dean,

Minnesota and / later taught at the University of [eyed Miss Namihara figured more |troublg but if they“ transfer me, | Wisconsin, Columbia University prominently. Mrs. Hickman grew I'll just come back.” | and the University of Minnesota. ’ te -

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mand and then as director of . By EDWARD V. ROBERTS, United Press Staff Correspondent

curriculum research for the U, 8B. Armed Forces Institute. During WASHINGTON, May 19—Somewhere in the mass of print World War II he did administra- that makes up today's Congressional Record, you can find a line tive work for the Navy. {or two saying only that the House passed H, R., 4566 ‘without Dr. Welch is. a graduate of Eauiobjection.” . ay enn = Claire State Teachers College of | The story back of it is that the U. 8. House of Representatives Wisconsin as well as Ripon Col-| ditched the book of regulations to carry out the wishes of Ferlere and the University of Minne-|{dinand Ley, a GI who was killed sota. in action. ja foster father after you are 21, He is a member of Phi Delta Ferdinand Ley always said] Finally Rep. Sol Bloom (D. Kappa and Kappa Delta Pi, hon-|life began for him when he met N. Y.) brought the matter before orary educational fraternities. William Nally in 1929. |Congress. Named Editor | Ley, an orphan, had just ar-| So it was that the House yes- “- Richard F. Agnew, 4721 Sunset rived from his native Gérmany.|terday approved H. R. 4566, di-|

" x English. He erans Affairs to will the Butler Collegian, daily stu. And he didn’t.speak English. He eran ars pay jam dent Ap Butler Univer. | Was 24. [Nally “the proceeds of national sity. Mr. Nally ran a rooming house service life insurance policy No.

Theres a oo of By aps OF * - ia 2 4s ALL EXPENSE 3 Toe 5 _—-. 3 R AIR CRUISES 70 [ror editorial as: Thain a | possessions to William Nally.

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lon W. 64th St. in New York. He [10,171,649 issued _to Ferdinand The Collegian staff for next took Mr. Ley in and gave him|Ley, late private, Co. A, 319th

semester was announced last _. | . night at the annual journalism * job. Lev-bocams -oge—of the | nodical Detachment, . Ui 8, banquet in the school cafeteria, =~. “5p Nol Kids taught! y. by Dr. DeForest O'Dell, journal- 1 English. kt ism department head. gre a

[them when they had the measies. EXPERT Mr. Agnew. a senior, Is & mem-|wpen Mrs, Nally died, Mr. Ley,

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man Club and Sigma Delta Chi, ine family.” i Btional professional journalism Mr Ley lived at the Nally! REPAIRING raternity, - home until .he was drafted in} 44. e's: Prices. Other staff members are: (December, 1043. When he left, At-Dee’s Modest Prices! William - 'H. Roberts, editorial Saiverier. | TOF the Army he gave his few . QUICK SERVICE * iss Marjorie Lanahan and P f ;

H “ Ra Be telegraph : Stan You- have -been-more-than-al Ao - isistrion eles "Willam Bice, oc father to me.” he said. | Yc Dee Jo Co. BTS Sol Ye Sen at camp Seip Je Lev] 3 seams or Seinoiokes, city editors; Miss signed up for $10, 31 insur-| Claypool Hotel Bldg. Brun and Ler” unt. Sasiaat ociy| ANCE. As Susediary he listed | 8. ul s u or; «1 { hae ure editor Mer. | William Nally. The , lieutenant,

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