TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN ROTC Assignments Made The organization and assignment of companies of the University ROTC was released yesterday by Lt. Col. Jack R. Gage. The unit is organized as a regiment consisting of a regimental headquarters and two battalions with three companies each. Upon the recommendation of the PMS&T and the approval of the Chancellor, several appointments and assignments of cadet commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and privates first class are announced. One of these appointments made George Lee Johnson a Lieutenant Colonel and regimental commander. The organization and assignment of companies along with the recent promotions are as follows: Regimental headquarters: Regimental Commander, Cadet Lt. Col. George Lee Johnson; Regimental Adjutant, Cadet Captain William C. Sny, Jr.; Color Sergeants, Cadet I. James R. Scanlan, Cadet Sgt. Delbert E. Perkins; Color Guards, Cadet Sgt. Alan G. Stutz, Cadet Sgt. Walter L. McVey. First Battalion (Companies A, B, C: Battalion Commander, Cadet Major Vernon J. J. McKale; Battalion Adjutant, Cadet 1st Lt. Clifford E. Reynolds. Second Battalion (Companies D. E. F: Battalion Commander, Cadet Major F. G. Bohannon. Company "A": Company Commander, Cadet Capt. Burt G. Larson; First Sergeant, Cadet 1st Sgt. Allan W. Cromley. Cadet Corporals: William H. Applegate, Roswell E. Wahl, Robert B. Hutchinson, Edward J. Rolfs. Cadet Sergeants: Ramon E. Bird, William H. Clark, John M. Davis, John R. Fee. First Platoon: Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt. Harwood G. Kolsky, Cadet 2nd Lt. William H. Duke. Platon Sergeant, Cadet Sgt. Paul A. A. Hardman. Cadet Privates, 1st Class: Jack E. Reinhart, Charles A. Benson, Lawrence E. Smith. Second Platoon: Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt. Francis L. Brumback, Cadet 2nd Lt. Lewis F. Lichty; Platoon Sergeant, Cadet Sgt Warren D, Hodges. Cadet Sergeants: Donald D. Gill Howard D. Hull, Jr., Albert G. Kistner, Donald A. Fomeroy. Cadet Corporals: Nelson A. May Edwin N. York, Robert W. Wolf Bernard E. Wolkow. Cadet Privates, 1st Class: John B Burns, Roger D. Lee, William A Ferguson. Company "B": Company Commander, Cadet Capt. Harold K. Allen; First Sergeant, Cadet 1st Sgt. Stanton L. Kreider. First Platoon: Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt. Ralph L. Bentley, Cadet 2nd Lt. Charles J. Bliss, Platoon Sergeant, Cadet Sgt. James G. Jacobs. Cadet Sergeants: Charles W. Schuler, John T. Sheffield, John J. Anderson, William C. Cavert Cadet Corporals; Wayne R. Gallentine, Claude F. Martin, Charles M. Searle, Hal H. Mahuron. Cadet Privates, 1st Class: Richard R. Stucky, James L. Williams, Paul F. Van Dyke. Second Platoon: Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt. Velories M. Harlan, Cadet 2nd Lt. Fred H. Gades; Platoon Sergeant, Cadet Sgt. John P. Taylor. Cadet Sergeants; Clare J. Colman, George R. Mankin, William C. Nichols, Stephen R. Stimson. Cadet Corporals: William G. Scherer, Quentin D. Wheatley, Arthur R. Partridge, Clifford O. Kaarbo. Cadet Privates, 1st Class: William J. Moorman, Ben A. Spencer, Lew Wallace Purington. Company "C"; Company Commander, Cadet Capt. James W. Kelly; First Sergeant, Cadet 1st Sgt Keith Criswell. First Platoon: Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt. William W. Krum, Cadet 2nd Lt. John B. Tilson; Platoon Sergeant, Cadet Sgt. Henry A. Ferro. Cadet Sergeants: Robert C. Wright, Jr., John C. Weaver, Max Lee Wymore, Jack W. Passmore. Cadet Corporals: Howard L. Sutherland, Robert H. Harris, George F Darville, Edward LaSalle. Cadet Privates, 1st Class: Lawrence A. Leonard, James T. McKinney, Clyde A. Mckale. Second Platoon: Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt. John L. Yarnell, Cadet 2nd Lt. W. C. Hartley; Platoon Sergeant, Cadet Sgt. Lloyd M. Jones. Cadet Sergeants: Alvin E. Voigt, Lloyd J. Svoboda, Williamson T. Hough, Don L. Hayward. Cadet Corporals: William F. Young, Joseph N. Hearin, Joseph H. Hensley, Arthur J. Black. Cadet Privates, 1st Class: Sammy K. Alexander, Clifford A. Bates Charles R. Allen. Company "D": Company Commander, Cadet Capt. Robert V. Cree, First Sergeant, Cadet 1st Sgt. Charles V. Foster. First Platoon: Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt. John G. Somers, Jr., Cadet 2nd Lt. Jack Singleton, Jr.; Platoon Sergeant, Cadet Sgt. John H. Kreamer. Cadet Sergeants; Robert E. Cater, Dean G. Ostrum, David B. Morris, William L. Perdue. C adet Corporals: William H Wright, John E. Strand. Cadet Private, 1st Class: John T. Puckett. Second Platoon: Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt. Edgar A. Harrison, Cadet 2nd Lt. William R. Jones; Platoon Sergeant: Cadet Sgt. Thomas J. Blakemore. Cadet Sergeants: Jack C. Bower, Henry L. P. King, Jr., Newell N. Jenkins, Eldred C. Jones. Cadet Corporals: Robert E. Mallonee, Don S. Chadsey. Cadet Private, 1st Class: Paul A. Seymour, Jr. First Platoon: Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st. Lt. William N. Powers, Jr.; Cadet 2nd Lt. Ralph T. O'Neil; Platoon Sergeant, Cadet Sgt. James B. Chandler. Company "E": Company Commander, Cadet Captain Grosvenor G. Roberts; First Sergeant, Cadet 1st Sgt. Dale N. Lingelbach. Cadet Sergeants: Glen R. Sewell, Jr.; Robert C. Eriksen; Richard F. McConnell; Honorato S. Echeviz. Cadet Privates, 1st Class: Miner, Richard L.; Bachmann, Daniel C. Ramsay, Robert H. Cadet Corporals: Winfield S. Harvey; Harlan C. Altman, Jr.; Paul W. Fairchild. Second Platoon: Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt. Thomas K. Myer; Cadet 2nd Lt. William B. Shaw; Platoon Sergeant, Cadet Sgt. Frederick G. Humphrey. Cadet Sergeants: Law, Findley; Jones, Leland C.; Sears, William W.; Wampler, Galen W. Cadet Corporals: Crowley, Edwin K.; Fehlandt, John C., Jr.; Wonderlich, Lyle F. Company "F": Company Commander, Cadet Capt, James C. Draper, Jr.; First Sergeant, Cadet 1st Sgt. John W. Wood, Jr. Cadet Privates, 1st Class: Newman, Herman W.; Stryker, Joseph M.; Williams, Charles D. First Platoon: Platoon Commander, Cadet 2nd Lt. John R. Walker; Platoon Sergeant, Cadet Sgt. Oliver H. Hughes. Cadet Sergeants: Walter P. Herriman; Martin G. Hatfield; Joe R. Laird; Sanford R. White. Cadet Corporals: Dick G. Williams Scott S. Tidswell, Jr.; John W Stone. Cadet Privates, 1st Class: Lee E Sanks; Kenneth W. Geoffroy; Thomas F. Porter. Second Platoon: Platoon Commander, Cadet 1st Lt. Frank B. Tyler; Cadet 2nd Lt. Glenn W. Porter; Platoon Sergeant, Cadet Sgt William J. Cowling, III. Cadet Sergeants: Martin F. Chapman; Robert O. Gibbon, Henry J. Gunnels, Jr.; Robert L. Blackwell. Cadet Corporals: William G. McGee; Carl N. Mendenhall; Vern H. Schneider. Cadet Privates, 1st Class: Evans Folger; Donald C. Holman. Churchill's Condition Is Unchanged, Doctors Say London, (INS)—The condition of Prime Minister Churchill, who is suffering from acute catarrh of the upper respiratory passage, was unchanged yesterday. His physicians announced in a bulletin that the Premier had spent a comfortable night. OFFICIAL BULLETIN Tuesday, February 23, 1943 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Notices due at News Bureau, s. Journalism, at 10 a.m. on day of publication during the week, and at 11 a.m. on Saturday for Sunday issue. EL ATENEO se reunira Este Jueyes, el 25 de Febrero a las 4:30 en la sala 113 Frank Strong Hall. Bolivar Marquez nos hablara. Margarita Welch, presidente. WOMEN interested in the position of WSGA Book Exchange manager for the ensuing year may send their applications to the Advisor of Women's office. Please include reasons for desiring such position, and any experience you may have for such work. Marge Rader, president WSGA. A. S.C.E. meeting, Thursday night at 7:30 p.m., in room 207 Marvin hall. Prof. Storer will lecture on astronomy. Ted Moser, president. Students of Miss Alice Winston who would like their theme files for last year or the first term of this year may get them in 201 Fraser. CVC sergeants and lieutenants will meet at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening in the Union building. Althea Shuss, lieutenant. Students who wish to contribute blood for the Blood Bank of the University of Kansas hospitals for civil and disaster use, are asked to report to Watkins hospital from 2 to 5 p.m. through Friday. R. I. Canuteson, R. I. Calvadeson, Director Health Service. Students who are withdrawing from school and have been approved for student war loans should see Mr. Werner, room 1, Frank Strong hall, immediately—Henry Werner, adviser of men. Allies Must Call All Reserves Into War New York, (INS)—Robert Patterson, Under-Secretary of War now maintained that the time has come for the Allied nations to throw all their reserves into the war and bring it to a victorious conclusion. Addressing a conference of the American Labor Press Association, Patterson said that if the United Nations take full advantage of the blows dealt the Germans by the Russians the war would be won in 1944 or 1945. He said his prediction was not based on mere guessing but "on the best information we have been able to gather on the waning strength of the Nazis and on the growing strength of the United Nations." "But we will get the victory only by hard fighting," he said. "We have no time to lose. Time is not on our side. If the Nazis are given time to recover from the blows the Russians have given them, if they and the Japanese are given time to develop the vast resources they have seized, we will not win a decisive victory. "Generally speaking the skies are brightening for the United Nations. We are now on the attack. The offensive has passed into our hands and we do not intend to drop it. We will win this war. We have never lost a war yet, and we are not going to lose this one." A new course in nursing training leading to the degree of bachelor of science in nursing is offered by Bates college, Maine. Eleven new war preparation courses in seven departments have been added to the curriculum of Bates college. St. Louis, (INS)—Civilian defense officials yesterday made preparations for the second wartime practice blackout of St. Louis and St. Louis county which will be held Friday night, and called upon the public to cooperate in an effort to make the blackout "even more perfect" than the first one held last December. The initial test was pronounced as "98 per cent perfect." Seismograph at Fordham Records Earthquake Shock WANT ADS The second practice blackout will be held from 10 to 10:20 p. m., and the air raid warning signal will be a series of short whistle blasts and the wailing of sirens for two minutes before the blackout period. A two-minute blast of whistles will sound the all-clear. WANTED: Man or boy to care for furnace at 1147 Ohio St. Phone 1147. 96-82 The first shock was registered at 6:22.30 a.m., EWT and the second at 6:23.20. New, York, (INS) - A severe earthquake, occurring about 2,500 miles but in an undetermined direction from New York, was recorded on the seismograph at Fordham University today. St. Louis Prepares For Second Practice Black Out On Friday LOST: LL Trig Duplex slide rule in yellow carrying case. Name is on both case and rule. If found, call Madison Self, 495. Reward. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS K.U. 66 721 Mass. They liked them best—because they were made at--- HIXON'S GREEN BROS. HARDWARE 633 Mass. Phone 631 Used Phonograph Records For Sale or Exchange at JOHNNY'S Phone 41 Sporting goods, camping equipment household items, general hardware and appliances. 1031 Mass. Phone 2085 95-80 Lock and Key Service Tennis Rackets Re-Strung Guns and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 014 Mass. Phone 31 Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. 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