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ruflSDAT, trrrrc i, T73z oil to 3 it I 'iw-; i' ' 3 r There's no time to lose when a soldier Is wounded. Ilere U. S. medics administer blood plasma to a wounded GI enroute from the Korean front to an aid station behind the lines. The American Red Cross needs a constant supply of blood to meet both civilian and military needs. C. S. Army Fhoto) ROiC Inspection Set - For Thursday, Friday Lt. Colonel Jesse J. Moorhead, professor of air science" and tac tics here for the AFROTC unit , announced yesterday that the 14th Air Force will make its annual air inspection of the unit on April third and fourth. An inspecting team of three of ficers and an airman from Head quarters, 14th Air Force, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia, is ex pected to arrive at the University sometime tomorrow. It is tentatively planned that the formal inspection will begin Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock with a conference with University officials. Following the confer ence, inspecting officers are sche duled to visit AFROTC classes to observe instruction Thursday af ternoon, AFROTC facilities at the University will be inspected and a personal conference hour will be held. Inspection of facilities will continue through Friday morning. Formal review ceremonies for the Cadet Corps are scheduled to begin at 2 o'clock on Friday af is your bed too soft? Uss A TUCO Bed Board Emcorag health fut lep I Help relieve muscle-strain and aches caused by a too-soft bea or sagging mattress. Plac a Tuco Bed Board under your mattress. Make it delightfully firmt Durable M" bonded wood fibre construction lacquer finish washable tough plastic edge binding. 1101 30x60 4.95 36x60 5.95 48x60 7.95 24x60 f. I Wlil i J i MBa rtemk, mti Hi W m CISA3CVtnU .-.v.w. ..-.-'- r.v.v. .;::: ternoon with an inspection in ranks. The public is invited to at tend the review and parade at Navy Field which will follow the inspection of the Cadet Corps. Be ginning at 2:45 p.m. with a mu sical salute to the reviewing par ty, the review will include a par ade in which the AFROTC Band and the entire Corps of Cadets will pass in review in mass for mation. At the completion of the formal ceremonies, a demonstration of precision close order drill will be given by members of the Cadet Corps. BEST BRITISH. COMEDY OF THE YEAR!" Archer Winston N. Y. Post OAII 1-'- TODAY ONLY 1 HiSyf VVE, MADE HONEYMOON P.ESER-VAV- 1 f ' fSdk 5Z 'lA Cry PITCHER OP T, ttjM I'M t-EAVINVy MY DOG X VOU'RE. THE W FOIST CtAKE rTOPt Yds 1 SgXAp&iy01 MEE:T L mSKi CfT SrAKlC THERE.T ) HOUSE DETEC CORRIDOR; LEAVE JraT 1 AleT&es It CREAM 0SASSIETV. THAPLfT THE ROACHES IS TOO A TIVE-SO WHERK V TO I'LL MA M m4T jp Frat Issues Clarification azing Phi Gamma Delta fraternity last night issued a clarification of their stand on the alleged hazing incident which prompted Pres ident Henry Bowers to call for a constitutional amendment curb ing the powers of the .Interfra ternity Council court. Their complete" statement, issued "by Phi Gam President Larry Earley follows: "In view of the embarrasment which the recent widely publi cized incident involving our fra ternity caused the fraternities as a whole on this campus, we of Phi Gamma Delta would like to assuer all those concerned that no J attempt was made to circumvent or indicate our disapproval of the regulations as provided for in the by-laws of the IFC. "We of Phi Gamma Delta sin cerely say that had such results been foreseen, any such incident would not have occurred, and we further add that with or with out rules it shall not occur m the future. "We as a representative group of the University community do here reitterate our pledge to abide by and uphold the ideals and traditions fostered by our fra ternity, our university, and our state." Bowers called for the amend- ment last Friday after the IFC court acquitted the fraternity of hazing charges. He charged that the court had shown its ''inadequacy to han dle hazing cases, and asserted that Phi Gamma Delta "was quilty of crude and vile hazing. "In finding them not quilty the IFC court has done an injustice not only to the fraternity system but to the students and the Uni versity i Bowers said. i.iisy.T I ydrstty The Interfraternity Council last niht expressed its full faith in the IFC court. ' The court has recently been criticized for acquittal of a fraternity charged with hazing. A statement from the fra ternity Phi Gamma Delta, was 'presented io the IFC as a clarification of Phi Gam's posi tion on the issue "It is unfortunate' Council spokesmen said following last night's meeting, "that one fra ternity should receive such ad verse criticism since the policy of student courts is to with hold the names of any alleged violators of rules." In other business the council appointed an advisory com mittee, headed by vice-president Barry Kalb, to evaluate fraternity Greek week, and re lated programs, as a contribu t lion io better campus life. Results - of this committee's findings will be reported at the council's meeting next Mon day night. At that time he LaMaricks Cold Wave Special! LaMaricl: Custom Creme Oil Cold Waves . . . 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