Lawton Boy, 15, Proves That lie Is Excellent .’Marksman, Shooting With the Best at Officer SchoolPORT SILL, Okla.. June 12—f.lV-A 15-year-old Lawton n speak the field artillery’*! language or shoot its weapons it'd most of the tough officer candidate gunnery course V. too young for the Army.1‘ rands N. Hrogd«n got his chance to attend because t'aiitaian instructor in gunnery, noticed how avidly the alert youngster followed classwork as he wailed for class to end yo he could sell his j------------IBut though Fra in-is ii l uaitt# • # *Vi,. „ r.,' Union lo Protestk' 1 :| A LRU Oil' any has oeen a source of tunny [uprises. ; FOUT WORTH. June 12 ' hOfficers tell tin- story «*f the | Headquarters of th* Oiltime Francis approacheil a mini- I Internationalher of student officers a resiling protest action of thlt; N'LRBwith a meteorology problem. mb ij «lt; charges ofOne of the students laughingly practices against 'fen d to buy one of the newH-|,**,t Petroleum corporation, ape is Francis had under his arm 1 decided in Fort Worth today the boy could work the problem. I( aptain I'enton had method behind his unusual offer of letting a minor attend the classes. He he lie ted il would he a good way of spurring the interest of officer candidate*.I 3UST DiSCOWERE' TRlS ,c. mv TO Vllt;blT THE DEMTlST — H^VS-K^FF/— TOO B/\D, BUT THM PREWEN5TSi\W CCOMPANWlMit’ol. Kinar B. (•uel-teen. who lieu L the gunnery department* thouuhl thi performance not only was a credit to Francis hut to the in*-lrurlors who roidd present I lie subject in such a way that a hriaht I.'•-year-old could understand il.lor L. Hrofrdoe IP. i'•rinary uni1 ! |. «L sJv lit \ Ijf^ •Francis •untor wi•f? prouMe.sh Pol. E•ommaritfcr of thr* I Iff ^* I* V*The color1present