PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANS AN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1940 HUGE R.O.T.C.---- Verne L. Cline, Co.C. First Platoon; Burt G. Larson, Co.C. First Platoon; Victor B. Rink, Co.C. First Platoon; Ralph C. Fleagle, Co.C. Second Platoon; Melvin F. Lindeman, Co.C. Second Platoon; Ralph E. Shapley, Co.C. Second Platoon. George S. Fleeson, Co. C. Second Platoon; Lewis F. Lichty, Co. C. Second Platoon; Albert C. Reed, Co. C. Second Platoon; Arlo D. Harkerover, Co. Binglings, Co. D. First Platoon; Fred H. Gades, Co. D. First Platoon. Joseph P. Johnston, Co. D. First Platoon; George R. Verhage, Co. D. First Platoon; Robert W. Royer, Co. D. First Platoon; John F. Headrick, Co. D. Second Platoon; Arthur J. Black, Jr., Co. D. Second Platoon; Don E. Garrett, Co. D. Second Platoon. William R. Mackie, Co. D. Second Platoon; Eldon W. Sams, Co. D. Second Platoon; Maurice G. Hill, Co. E. First Platoon; Robert E. Ercole, Co. E. First Platoon; Kale, Co. E. First Platoon; David Paul Courter, Co. E. First Platoon Franklin A. Zook, Co E. First Platoon; Dorus M. Munsinger, Co E. Second Platoon; Charles J. Bliss, Co E, Second Platoon; Orville C. Hart Co E, Second Platoon; George R. Nelson, Co E. Second Platoon; Rodney D. Smith, Co E, Second Platoon. Fred G. VanMatre, Co. E. Second Platoon; Harold H. Branine, Co. F. First Platoon; Warren K. Harwood, Co. F, First Platoon; Carl C, Perkins Co. F, First Platoon; Selby S, Soward, Co. F, First Platoon; David D Rosen, Co. F, Second Platoon. Spencer G. Burtis, Co. F, Second Platoon; Burritt H. Hill, Co. F, Second Platoon; Robert D. Pittsenbarger, Co. F, Second Platoon; William T. Stone, Co. F, Second Platoon; Edward W. Moorman, Co. G, First Platoon; Jack O. Bryan, Co. G, First Platoon. Wallace B. Hinshaw, Co. G. First Platoon; Laurie R. Russell, Co. G. First Platoon; Walter Y. Thomas, Co. G. First Platoon; Sidney S. Salt, Co. G. Second Platoon; William A. Byerly, Jr., Co. G. Second Platoon; Craig P. Howes, Co. G. Second Platoon. Ralph L. Sheneman, Co.G, Second Platoon; Barrett H. VanDyke, Co.G, Second Platoon; Harold W. Wilson, Jr., Co.H. First Platoon; Thomas G. Stewart, Co.H, First Platoon; Arthur W. Shoaf, Co.H, First Platoon; Robert C. Hull, Co.H, First Platoon. Conrad J. Curtis, Co H. Second Platoon; Ralph Herman, Co H. Second Platoon; James D. Colt, Co H. Second Platoon; Robert E. Bigelow, Second Platoon; Robert S. Shroeder, Jr., Co I, First Platoon; James D. Waugh, Co I, First Platoon. Paul R. Conway, Co I, First Platoon; Robert J. Marshall, Co I, First Platoon; Albert W. Ward, Co I, First Platoon; Albert W. Ward, Second Platoon; Jack R. Armstrong, Co I, Second Platoon; George J. E. Holzwark, Co I, Second Platoon. Donald L. Keplering, Co. I, Second Platoon; Albert F. Zerrickow, Co. I, Second Platoon; Calton B. Grissom, Jr., Co. K, First Platoon; John A. Browne, Jr., Co. K, First Platoon; Clyde H. Edds, Co. K, First Platoon. Hugh S. Mathewson, Co K, First Platoon; Fred S. Truxal, Co K, Second Platoon; William Evans, Jr., Co K, Second Platoon; Jose Hidalgo, Jr., Co K, Second Platoon; Fred R. Powell, Co K, Second Platoon. Cadet Privates, First Class; Victor E. Barlow, Co. A. First Platoon; George C. Bolt, Co. A. First Platoon; Don E. Johnson, Co. A. First Platoon; Joe Davidson, Co. A. First Platoon; Edmund G Becker, Second Platoon; Gover Denlinger, Co. A. Second Platoon; Stanton L. Kreider, Co. A. Second Platoon. Jack E. Engel, Co. B, First Platoon; Robert E. Earnheart, Co. B, First Platoon; Julien LePage, Co. B, Second Platoon; Frank H. Emerson, Co. B, Second Platoon; Elmo E. Maiden, Co. B, Second Platoon. Perry T. Fleagle, Co. C, First Platoon; Robert D. Fordyce, Co. C, First Platoon; Robert S. McCarty, Co. C, First Platoon; Leo J. Anderson, Co. C, Second Platoon; Kenneth E. Gardner, Co. C, Second Platoon; John M. Metcalf, Co. C, Second Platoon. Jerome D. Hellings, Co.D. First Platoon; Wilson N. Gilliat, Co.D. First Platoon; Kenneth S. Nicolay, Co.D. First Platoon; Donald E. Blair, Co. D. Second Platoon; Warren E. Hall, Jr., Co. D. Second Platoon; George B. Parmelee, Co. D. Second Platoon; Glenn B. Helmick, Co. E. First Platoon. Malcolm S. Harned, Co. E. First Platoon; Allen J. Verhage, Co. E First Platoon; Charles N. Haus, Co E. Second Platoon; Donald R. Welty, Co. E. Second Platoon; Dalton T. Holland, Co. F. First Platoon; John F. Holmes, Co. F. First Platoon. Robert G. White, Co. F. First Platoon; Claude W. Engelke, Co. F. Second Platoon; Glenn R. Piper, Co. F. Second Platoon; Lyman P. Johnson; Co. G. First Platoon; Paul A. Wolf; Co. G. First Platoon; Frederick P. Evans, Co. G. Second Platoon. James B. Arbuthnot, Co H. First Platoon; Dale B. Hyten, Co H. First Platoon; William W. Burgner, Co H. First Platoon; Albert E. Hylton, Co H. First Platoon; Ralph D. Vance, Co H. First Platoon; George E. Chapman, Co H. Second Platoon. Conrad W. Marvin, Co H. Second Platoon; Robert H. Carle, Co H. Second Platoon; Robb C. Johnson, Co H. Second Platoon; Albert R. Shields, Co H. Second Platoon; James H. Dodderidge, Co I. First Platoon; John D. Morgan, Co I. First Platoon; James C. Draper, Jr., Co. I, First Platoon; William A. Kelly, Co. I, First Platoon; Hubert P. Duckett, Jr., Co. I, Second Platoon; Charles W. Prather, Co. I, Second Platoon; Edward A. Metcalf, Co. I, Second Platoon; William A. Morrison, Co. I, Second Platoon. Jack E. Eckles, Co. I, Second Platoon; Robert C. Fairchild, Co. K, First Platoon; Wendell W. Wenstrand, Co. K, First Platoon; Andrew B. Gausz, Co. K, First Platoon; Lucian E. Nelson, Co. K, First Platoon; Robert B. Whitaker, Co. K, First Platoon. Gilman C. Harding, Co.K, Second Platoon; Maurice E. Barker, Co.K, Second Platoon; Cecil J. Gridley, Jr., Co.K, Second Platoon; Dean A. Phillips, Co.K, Second Platoon; Edward J. Creighton, Co.-K, Second Platoon. BRENNER TALK---strategy and military operations were being taken up. Among the conferences was Gen. Nacci, a Japanese military expert, apparently present to discuss Italian military questions with Keitel. Results To Be 'Far Reaching' Nazi sources in Berlin said results of the conference would be "far reaching" but that they would not be known until the military and diplomatic effects of decisions arrived at today became visible. Indications were that at least one subject under discussion was the position of the Axis powers if the United States continues her aid to Great Britain or increases this aid. springs in the average davenport. EXTRA DISTANCE IN HIS DRIVES—EXTRAS IN HIS CIGARETTE YES, LARRUPING LAWSON LITTLE, NATIONAL OPEN CHAMPION,PREFERS THE CIGARETTE THAT GIVES THE "EXTRAS" SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS I TURNED TO CAMELS FOR EXTRA MILDNESS AND FOUND SEVERAL OTHER SWELL EXTRAS,TOO, INCLUDING EXTRA SMOKING. SLOWER BURNING SURE IS THE TICKET FOR STEADY SMOKING - WATCH OUT, PAR—here comes Little! No, Lawson Little is never content unless he can better par...in his golf...in his cigarette. "I want all the mildness I can get," he says. "Camels burn slower and give me extra mildness." Yes, Camels give all the qualities you want in a cigarette plus an extra measure of each. The extra flavor of costlier tobaccoreserved by slower burning. The natural mildness of costlier tobaccoplus freedom from the irritating qualities of too-fast burning. Extra pleasure—and extra value (see right). - YOU WATCH THAT BALL go screaming off the tee and you shake your head. How does he do it? Form, timing; power, wrist action, control...he has them all—but Lawson Little has that extra measure of each which makes the difference between a good golfer and a champion golfer. Just as the extras in his favorite cigarette...Camel...make the difference between smoking and smoking pleasure at its best. - EXTRA MILDNESS - EXTRA COOLNESS - EXTRA FLAVOR In recent laboratory tests, CAMELS burned 25% slower than the average of the 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested—slower than any of them. That means, on the average, a smoking plus equal to 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! GET THE "EXTRAS" WITH SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS Copyright, 1940 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Winston-Salem, North Carolina MH ---