Leavenworth Times, June 24, 1942, 4 | Vs GAPTAIN FRANK J. ANNEBERG PROMOTES CAMP DAVIS SHOWS "One of the principal reasons for success of the Sunday night vee shows conducted by the 514th Coast Artillery in Service Club Noe 1 ‘at Camp Dawis is the showmanship of the regiment's special services officer, Captain Prank J. Anneberg, " gays a daily paper published near Camp Davis, W.C. The officer referred ta Captain Amnebere, is a Leavenworth men, having © large mmber of friends here. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Maher: 911 Pottawatante street. He is a graduate of Leavenworth Senior “High school and the University of Kansas, Lawrence. 2 a The remainder of the avery about the Camp Davis captain follaws) “Captain Anneberg ‘is an athlete who’ possesses what many athletes lacke-a flair for the spectacular. He's made Ripley's Believe it or Not | colum three times, no less, and gave exhibitions at the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles and the World's Fair in Chicago in 1934. "The 614th officer is en acrobat. In his spare time he developed the facility of being able to eat, drink or play musical instruments while standing on his head. His ability to walk d wn steps, dance or roller skate upside down Leaves the customers goggle-eyed. | “Before one called to active duty with the Coast Artillery, esa Anneberg was ins true tor in adagio and acrobatic dancing at the University of Kansas, where he won his varsity btter in wrestling. From Kansas he went to North Central college in Illinois, and there coaches the wrestling teame | “Not so long ago, Captain Anneberg conferred with a few musically — inclined soldiers in the 514th and decided the outfit should inaugurate a variety show. There seemed to be plenty of talent in the regiment.