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TELEGRAM OF PROTEST SENT TO HUEY BY N. S. L.

Demands Reinstatement of Students Expelled From College Because of Opposition to Huey

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One of the former anti-Hanfstaengl prisoners will speak next Sunday afternoon at 4.00 o'clock in the Adams House Upper Common Room at a meeting to be held under the auspices of the National Student League. The speaker, who is one of the six prisoners who were recently pardoned by Governor Ely after serving one month of a six-month sentence at the Middlesex House of Correction, will talk about the experience which the prisoners underwent in jail.

The National Student League, which is sponsoring the meeting Sunday afternoon, is also agitating for the reinstatement of the 26 editors of the Louisiana "Reveille," who were recently expelled from the University for offering opposition to Huey long and for criticising him editorially.

The first alteration between the editors came when an editorial was published in which the writer spoke of Huey's using the football team as a ballyhoo stunt to further his political ends. At this time, after several hundred copies had been distributed, the editors apologized and destroyed the remaining issues.

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