- Monday, Oct. 8, 1962 Air Force ROTC Staff For This Year Chosen Captain Arthur L. Wagner, commandant of cadets for Air Force ROTC, has announced the cadet officers and group staff for the year 1962-63. They are as follows: Page 5 University Daily Kansan Group Commander . . . Cadet Lt. Col. Robert P. Ash Deputy Group C.O. . . " Major Paul D. Stone Personnel Officer . . " Capt. Richard Bryant Information Officer . . " Capt. Ted E. Lawson Administrative Officer . . " Capt. Gene W. Jackson Operations Officer . . " Capt. Daniel L. Patz Inspector . . " Capt. David G. Vincent Materiel Officer . . " Capt. J. Murray Sloan Special Training School & Make Up Drill Commander . . " Capt. Frank J. Gasperich Special Projects Officer . . " Capt. David A. Kirkman Drill Team Commander . . " Capt. James R. Lewis Squadron I Commander . . " Capt. Michael C. Clem Squadron II Commander . . " Capt. Jon P. Morris Squadron III Commander . . " Capt. Donald R. Shearer Squadron IV Commander . . " Capt. Max C. Schooley Asst. Personnel Off. . . " 1st Lt. Gary L. Williamsor " Administrative Off. . . " 1st Lt. John P. Rader " Operations Off. . . " 1st Lt. James L. Hayes " Information Off. . . " 1st Lt. Harold B. White Materiel Officer . . " 1st Lt. Billy F. Lucas Flight A Commander . . " 1st Lt. Richard T. Jones " B Commander . . " 1st Lt. Scott G. Senne " C Commander . . " 1st Lt. Edward H. Abbott " D Commander . . " 1st Lt. Ronald L. Mastin " E Commander . . " 1st Lt. Jerry H. Plenert " F Commander . . " 1st Lt. Ralph B. Praeger Asst. Make Up Drill . . . . . 1st Lt. Bart Barteldes Notes From Foreign Cables By Phil Newsom FRENCH officials see hopeful signs of what could be the beginnings of a drift back to Algeria by the 600,000 Europeans who fled to France. For the first time since last June, the numbers of returnees has exceeded the numbers of those still fleeing to France by boat and plane. Algeria desperately needs French technicians and French know-how. UPI Foreign News Analyst Notes from the Foreign News Cable President Charles De Gaulle remains supremely confident that the French people will back him again solidly in the Oct. 28 constitutional referendum. De Gaulle is demanding changes to make the French president elected directly by the people. He is opposed by politicians who see in his plan for a strong presidency the end of the parliamentarian system. De Gaulle's confidence is not reflected by some political experts who believe he might obtain no more than, and possibly less than, 60 per cent of the vote. In such an event, De Gaulle BRITAIN and France square off again this week in renewal of Brussels negotiations over the British application for membership in the European Common Market. Britain's desire for a decision before the end of the year will be pressed by Lord Privy Seal Edward Heath. Strongly favoring British entry are Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Italy. But De Gaulle still counts on support from West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and intends to make the terms as tough as possible. might decide to quit. It is the dull man who is always sure, and the sure man who is always dull. — H. L. Mencken State Farm Insurance Paul E. Hodgson Local Agent Off, Ph. VI 3-5666 530 W 23rd. Res, Ph. VI 3-5994 Lawrence, Kan. - Finest Quality Work KU Extension to Hold Institutes Canadian to Speak On Archaeology FINE SELECTION OF CHARMS - Reasonable Prices - Watches and Jewelry Daniels Jewelry 914 Mass. (Across From Woolworths) Fh. VI 3-2572 Studies of deep well drilling and gas measurement techniques will be the subjects of two KU Southwest Extension Center institutes in Liberal, Kansas this month. KU-COLORADO GAME MOVIES (Prompt Engraving) The Deep Well Drilling and Completion institute will be held Oct. 17-18, and the Gas Measurement Institute will be held Oct. 30-31. Both institutes will be held in the National Guard Armory at Liberal. Film of game narrated by coach and player — UNION FORUM ROOM TUESDAY — 7:00 p.m. William J. Mayer-Oakes, head of the department of anthropology and sociology at the University of Manitoba, will speak Thursday at the opening lecture of the Kansas Society of the Archaeological Institute of America. Bubb Re-elected IUBS Post the Southwest Center of University of Kansas Extension. FREE ADMISSION SUA QUARTERBACK CLUB The institutes are sponsored by the State Board for Vocational Education, the Southwest Kansas Petroleum Industry, the KU department of petroleum engineering and WASHINGTON—(UPI)—Henry A. Bubb, president of a Topeka, Kan., savings association, was re-elected vice president of the International Union of Building Societies during the annual convention which closed here last Friday. Bubb, a past president of the U.S. Savings and Loan League, was first elected to the vice presidency of the building societies in 1956 at a meeting in Bournemouth, England. Prof. Mayer-Oakes will speak on "The Archaeology of Complex Societies" at 7:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. He is a recognized authority on American archaeology and anthropology and has conducted excavations in the field in the United States, Canada and Mexico.