APR. 25 IS LATEST DATE EASTER CAN FALL IN THIS CENTURYfe:v^open:rtiiisi;lltrouE^te1:1 tovome i *Aim. 25comes at its latest possible f ear, and -;J—Iluring tnot ajram s century . . .to f Enter ; determined date of the •‘Pascal” moon,Theand not. i- receff y -f. i n t ('hi-i'Hfto new lt;paper because the Iitrt t **fAbe full moon wro needed for ttan.s who wanted *• make pilgrim-oNlier to keep m good contact with all h:^ local friends past and present.‘ St riously. I cu’t begin to tell you how much it means to get that paper every week with not only such a large amount of news in it con corning our friends and acquain-. ranees who are still at home but also . tho-e who are all over the world inI u-ea^c. it that time. The pilgrimage* t\ V lt;■ Harvnn 1 kibi nk i- onefollow • i the II ion, not tin m *on the of - \ few p»p.-r, that I've seenw-hich;:pri*Msh-«ljelt; a large afd com-a me“II havspent was 'Ft, 8herehow !Ti e first Easter came imme Latelymany cenliter ’ho Passover fa* for out lord - bo Iv had be if.icvoi from the Cross because of the Feast. The v*r wa- of much greater antiquity than Christianity, and its datevo, devrrv.m * I by the -aim- astron-calculations**m*. \ -i*11 w is i* the Couni325 that the present Easter was determined, and it was done in cooperation with the Jews #n such a basis that the Jewish Pass-over and the Christian Easter would*. mtjfvole1!' coverage of the kind of local : - we b**\ . wan’ to neat about and, t the -a me ‘line provides the same com pitta* coverage of news about lt;*urbuddies in service in the form of their !#wft letters.“I have a very short lunch peru4*of Nicea inbut 1 usually go home for lunch anywav and believe me, on the days when ' Tin* Trib conies I read it from cover ;schedule* for « to priver before ItoI’vefie Id, hadnever coincide.Even the ancient - tkulation-. rot it prcs. rir ai i theIV.o’ f on mm Pray r. after gsv-jnr runu’ * lir ’ion- lt;n h• w * e dateis dot *nr r - I, t Ids ' note that thed »Lc »f ’ • s e i I' i-i a; 01 bn- ■ 1• n an ancient ecclesia-'tieal calendar«mlmt*o’jktt real or atncnominalTHEColors-V Mol Jmmfr* lt;wr mow* serv*ice Jferwii At Bili^ MI*#. gives us the lowdowt: 'mm o*»ndhi«wi it Keesler Field, anit a kb indulges in mmm iiudi' e. 4 tJte paper, for whichyoo will a*:ft thbdfc ghat It la about time that*he 1-1 i *g-’im • ■ pr- - * t ' 11 ye ft - .Keedc* F -id rent an epistle it» therRd'djjl- •. ’lot qf All those .llitA: •#-( *d pi 1 v w. * - th# 1 # Trib,“Tfca hM means I can thine of for are t ur vref^a fdfes§ of whether■ enough to eat or not. 1•When I finally pick up the paper,I usually read every word lt;wfront page first, whether I know tnosepersons mentioned or not. N’atural was very ntuch interested in therecent primaries and get a kick out of the situation. By the way, TheTnb is to be cioijrratulated on its r. ■ 111.1: ’ ■ -a coVeiage of 11: * • polltieal news and advertising. It cavethose who are away a much clearerpicture of the whole situation.“After 1 have finished theTrainm/ Group from 310th Tech1 ee.i .School -quadron, V\ • expec’ t ICC- d *-• a m-w' O] I 1 I ■ ... •nowevei-, under a new setup here.‘I’m stii. qualified for officer’s Alex candidate school but don’t know for I wher; I'll be shipped to Miami. I’m also eligible for a monthly quota which yocs overseas. I don’t know which shipment will get me first, and don’t care much. Pm -till working as ai, investigator for the S-4 department on the field and have two 1 the fine't superior officers on theftulft. -We have a training detachment ot are -bembers and gunnery groups here now using latest planes and live ammunition for practice. Stationed here temporarily from Key field. 1 wasup in an A -14 dive bomber yesterday on a practice bombing aJhd | ground strafing mission. It was really swell and I only wish that I couldbe flying one of them/** * *Now coming in are those letters from WA AC's, and don’t think we’re nod 0lad tu fiava fhem. Thii «fu» isfrom Aux. Pearl Goletz. She is stationed at Daytona Beach, Fla. in Company 11. Fifth regiment, 0. A.•’Would appreciate getting the paper 1 lt;urv miss it.” says Pearl (”on-tiuiug, “this army life is great, wouldn't change it for the world. Amnow on my basic training for four^ | _ :'f idsWeeks.WA \( s get the paper, i- ey areentit!1 ■-1 ! the service,* # *“Sihave A ben montlvery i wis f ro is Jararmy“Ifor 1 will c everCor])lan-,The ] long iEdiThitoughWegiirnobiliinafirstpage I follow through to the last,doting particularly the engagementand weeding armouncemetvt* to that fil know which of ray friend# are Mr. end Mrs, when I get back. Thesports -page very naturally comes1 sure mis# the news fromold home town. It Is indeed stimulating to receive news about the gang.’*proclaims Donald JU Hillyor, now ofthe A.A.F.A.C.D. Sq. B. Flight T at Texas Tech, Lubbock, Tex.”1 was at Sheppard Field before coming here. I left Sheppard Mar. 8tensivelymonths beforedoes the personal columns of the .that same different sections of town, especiallyNorth Harvey.most interesting section toyour* truly, however, is ‘With the, It’s really swell to read those letters from your buddies just as though they had. written to you. per-■tonally.’ ‘With the Color#* takes the|®w«‘ of the old bu 11-sessions which ie used to have and undoubtedly will have vrhen it’s all, qver. It remind#me of the times we used to meet at Morrison’s corner at 154th and Lex-attention as, and arrived here at East Texas Tech*„ U;e uwrit in“Jusomein one And • ! am in call tin thu just 1 “I ha’made the s« men. east 1aiof. and kington to shoot the bull. Whatever you do, don't ‘ever lt;?ut out this sec* tion of The Trib. It’s a great morale builder and gives a fellow the knowledge that hi# friends and home town boys are right in there pitching.' “Well, I’m still at K F. after a year and four months. It doesn’t seem #o long and yet it does. I’m right ;ne same outfit still, although * name has been changed to54 th panyI . tin ftI will be :n-about ftveenter cadet training.“This is really a beautiful school.There are two other Harvey boys here, Paul Phillips and Bob Stevenson, There were about 10 Harvey boys at Sheppard“The fbbd here is simply del:AH that F:, waillii#'for is the flying. jWppst believe me when The TxiBtwe will be warmly we!corned here,”Fort Oglesthorpe, Ga. —- AuxiliaryEstelle IVances Moeller, daughter oiMrs Christ Moeller, Route 2, Nash- ,ville, 111., who has teen stationed at I *the Third Training Center of the Wo-1men's Amy Auxiliary corps here. Sgthasbeen assigned to the Fifth WAAC LongTraining Center at Monticello, Ark. day U* * * two wCorp. Jay P. Wright is stationed he drc in the 3451st Ordnance “MM Cora- brotheat Camp Forrest, at Tulla-I-? i** g fllaA a IptftnrlftpprwTribuMrs.