Magnolia Soldier | Graduates at Tort RileyRobert E. Hauger, son of Mr. andMrs. George Hauler of Magnoliagraduated from specialists school ,at Port R i 1 ey, „ Ka n., _ Friday, Jan. '30. Robert served in Korea for 14 imonths and has three battle stars jas well as other citations and medals for outstanding service. After graduation he applied for overseas duty in Europe.The commanding officer of the 35th Field artillery battalion, 10th Infantry division, at Fort RileyMrs. Hauger prior to their son’s graduation:i jDear Mrs. Hauger, * - * * *' It’, is qiy. pleasure to inform you , that your son has^L successfully completed a course, *’pf the, Common Specialist school which* is conducted »at the 35th Field Artillery Battalion, 10th Infantry Division, Fort Riley, Han. At this time I would like to extend to you an I invitation to attend'the graduation [ exercises-to be held at Theater No. I 3, Camp Funston, on Jan. 30,. 1953, at 1 o’clock p.m.As iyou may know, the army of „toflay is. proceeding along the path of developing more and more specialists in order that it may function in an efficient manner. Your son was selected to be one of these specialists.The bourse is very comprehensive in 3cope and requires a great amount of initiative, intelligence, and constant diligent effort on the part of the student. The purpose of this is to increase the knowledge of a person to such a degree n.$ to - enable that individual toperform the duties .required of aspecialist. Only those possessing the necessary qualifications are selected to attend.Your son is to be' congratulated upon the successful completion of this phase oI his army training.Sincerely yours,- 'Walter L. Doerty,Lt. Col. Inf. Com.Robert’s present address Is: Robert E. Hauger R.A.16372026, So. 'Btry., 35th F.A. Bn;, 10th Inf. Div., Fort Riley, Kan.Another son of Mr. and Mrs. I Hauger who has been in New j Mexico studying guided missiles now has the following address: Glen A. Hauger R.A.16368899, Btry. D, 44th AAA, Lewiston, New York.Although the danger of cattle developing hyperkeratosis (X-disense) from grease and oil around the farm, other causes still exist, says a University of Illinois veterinarian.