Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday. May 15. 1959 Senior to Teach Spanish For Ex-KU Man at VMI A Council Groves senior, Richard Reitz, will replace a former KU Spanish instructor at Virginia Military Institute, the "West Point of the South," in Lexington, Va., next fall. Richard Reitz Reitz considers this opportunity to teach one semester at V.M.L. a lucky break. He says he did have plans to continue working on his master's degree in Spanish here following graduation next month. He had also contemplated studying in Latin America. "I heard through my adviser tha MOVING? RENT-A-TUCK, DO IF YOURSELF Moving Puds and Refrigerator Dailies Low Rates—Go Anywhere HER3Z TRUCK RENTAL Yellow Cab Cb. License 400 Van Buren, Topeka Ph. FL-7444 an instructor at V.M.I. had a leave of absence to study in Brazil for one semester. The instructor, Hector Orujuela, taught Spanish at KU from 1953 to 1956. He wrote here to have someone replace him." Reitz said. Reitz was selected for the job on the basis of availability, scholarship and recommendations. A summer session at San Carlos University in Guatemala and four years of military instruction in Army R.O.T.C. while at KU have given him added qualifications. "I feel that I will want to be a Spanish professor when I complete my college work on my master's degree so I am glad to have this chance to see the methods used in teaching a college Spanish course," Reitz said. He has been granted an academic delay by the Army ROTC toward further work on his master's degree and will be working on his thesis while at V.M.I. When he completes his college work he will have, a two year obligation to the Army which he must fulfill. Reitz has lived in Pearson Scholarship Hall and maintained a 2.0 grade average in his undergraduate years here. He still finds time to participate in Wesley Foundation, University Band, Statewide Activities, Spanish Club, and the annual Spanish Cervantes Day. Godfrey Quits Hospital Bed NEW YORK — (UPI) — Arthur Godfrey walks out of the hospital at noon today, 15 days after removal of a cancerous tumor from his left lung. The 55-year-old radio-television entertainer will spend the next few weeks in his Manhattan apartment, his office said. After this interval, Godfrey is expected to complete his recovery at his 3,000-acre farm near Leesburg, Va. Godfrey will meet with newsmen and photographers for several minutes as he leaves Harkness Pavilion of Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, but his doctors have cautioned him to limit his conversations to an absolute minimum. "He promised his doctors that if they let him out of the hospital, he wouldn't talk about getting back to work, think about it, or do anything for the next 60 days," said Dick Krolli, Godfrey's press agent. The for-bound Navy blimp crashed into a hangar early yesterday while returning from a 24-hour anti-submarine patrol. One man was killed, and six hospitalized, two critically It was reported that a special Navy board of inquiry would question the survivors today to determine why the blimp, a Commandeur ZPG-2, crashed into the hangar. One Navy officer, Lt. (jg) David M. Loyd, 26, of Vega Tex., died in FAST FAST FAST FAST FAST FAST The Navy said 11 other crewmen escaped injury, although witnesses said all survivors suffered cuts and bruises. LAKEHURST, N. J., — (UPI) — The Navy today pressed an investigation into the crash of a blimp into a hangar near the spot where the German Zeppelin Hindenburg burst into flames 22 years ago this month. FAST FAST Navy Investigating Cause Of Lakehurst Blimp Crash FAST FAST Two crew members were reported in critical condition. They were Lt. Richard W. F. Sirch, of New York, command pilot, and Aviation Machinist First Mate Larry J. Cranston, of Westbury, N. J. Cranston was taken to Fort Dix Army Hospital. Sirch and another officer, Lt. (jg) John A. 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