7 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1928 PAGE THREE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS R. O. T. C. Hits All-Time High Enrollment Will Allow Staff To Add Two Platoons to Regular Drill all-time record enrollment in the university R.O.T.C. classes will enable the military staff to add two platoons to the regular drill formations, a senior professor of military sciences and tactics, announced yesterday. The increase of 50 volunteers this fall brings the total number of men to 367 and it is estimated that this number will reach 380 when late enrolment is completed. Ultimate goal of the department is to reach a maximum of 400. Baldwin is immensely pleased with the increased response to the R.O.T.C. program. During the past three years the size of enrollment has grown stendily. Addition of two more platoons, a full company, will make it possible for all senior officers to become experienced in leading platoons before they are graduated. During the next six weeks, junior and senior men will do field work over the Hill, studying problems in orientation. The first drill sessions will be practiced in the school of the soldier and the school of the squad without arms. German Scholar Believes His People Peaceful "I believe that the crucial situation now existing in Germany will be settled peacefully," said Hermann Fellhauer, new Phi Psi exchange scholar who arrived here yesterday afternoon. The German people are quiet and peaceful, and not in the trouble people in other countries believe," was the reply when quired by a Kansan reporter. "I believe that all good Germans like Herr Herrt." Fellhauer received his degree in civil engineering at the University of Stuttgart and plans to enroll in the School of Engineering. He will do research work on highways and bridges. The scholar left Hamburg, Sept. 8, and since his arrival in the United States has visited in New York, Buffalo, Chicago, and St. Louis. He made the trip by bus and was impressed by the length of the trips taken by American buses. He explained that bushes were only used on Germany when railroads were not available and for sightseeing tours by tourists. The thing that has impressed Felhaller most since his arrival in this country was New York City. "I am amazed how well traffic is regulated in the cities and at the size of the buildings," he replied when asked why he was impressed He also admitted that he was astonished by the beauty of the Campus and the number of trees. Fellhauer will attend the University the entire year and stay at the Phi Pi fraternity. Bill Kant, the exchange scholar representing the university, is doing at Heidelberg, preparing to enter the diplomatic service. notes and discords by John Randolph Tye --colonies of wealthy New Yorkers. At West Hampton, L. I. 17 persons were known to have died and 32 others injured. The injured filled the hospital. Who says the South isn't procla- sive? The University of Oklahoma has just ruled that can be no "Suzy Q" or truckin' at college dances. And only a short time before, they put a stop to jam sessions. ... --colonies of wealthy New Yorkers. At West Hampton, L. I. 17 persons were known to have died and 32 others injured. The injured filled the hospital. According to the Kansas City Star, the first issue of the University Daily Kansas will appear on the campus this morning. It will be news to the Pochete-Addington-Goebel combination that has been putting out the paper practically single-handed for the past week and a half. We know at least four freshen up that could clean Neville Chamberlain in a poker game. Dick LeBan has all the makings for a perfect Owl edifier. Already he has gone out of his way to accuse us of double entendre. The accusation not only infuriates us, but we loudly scream that it isn't so. A high moral reason—yea, we might even say altruistic inspires us each time we take up our pen. We leave the tudder and more morbid details of collegiate life to the LeBans, the Robinsons, and their ilk. --colonies of wealthy New Yorkers. At West Hampton, L. I. 17 persons were known to have died and 32 others injured. The injured filled the hospital. To follow in the footsteps of their brothers come two new students to the Hill this fall—Floyd Rotenberg and Larry David. The former—a carbon copy of the irresipible Dean—is holding down his brother's old job at the Jawhawk and finding his way around the Hill under the guidance of Winfield's gift to K. U.-Guy Fisk. The face of young David may be unfamiliar, but the voice is the voice of Steven. And from far back in time, he was the hunter and the newspaper life he years for the time when his wif womien the title of Esquire. Steven David throws the torch (dramatically, of course) for his younger brother to hold high. --colonies of wealthy New Yorkers. At West Hampton, L. I. 17 persons were known to have died and 32 others injured. The injured filled the hospital. It was with some trepidation that we opened our fan mail this morning. Oh, well, it was our first fan letter, but after all that's not important.) "Dear Sir," we correspondent, "it is with keenest pleasure that I point out to you your complete ignorance of the names of Slavic people. You spoke of the republic of the Czechs and the Slovenians." I suppose you meant Slovens. There is no such republic. The Slovaks are in Czechoslovakia, the Slovens in Juglalsavia. True, it was but human error what with Slovens. Slovaks, and Slovonians all answer, how can we trust a commentator who makes even small mistakes? Perhaps there is more to this international question than we imagined, but with the Slovaks and the Slovenes taken care of, would our correspondent tell us just where the Slovonians that he mentions come in? We don't want any Slovonians on our trail, foreign relations being what they are. Frederick Bowen Gustafson of Castle City, instructor in the department of mechanical engineering, received a telegram yesterday from the university that he is a position under the advisory committee for aeronautics, at Langley Field, Hampton Va. He expects to leave today to take up his work. Gustafson Receives Appointment to Langley Astronomy Course Hits High Mark Astronomy Course Hils High Mark The class in Descriptive Astronomy, taught by N. W. Storer, assistant professor of astronomy, has the same format as the semester. Special arrangements are being made to handle the increase. Hurricane-colonies of wealthy New Yorkers. At West Hampton, L. I. 17 persons were known to have died and 32 others injured. The injured filled the hospital. Continued from page 1 Mobilization of all regular and emergency federal agencies was ordered in Washington by President Roosevelt to relieve distress in the hurricane and flood area. From the White House, the President called upon the Army, Navy, the Coast Guard, Civilian Conservation Corps, Red Cross and relief agencies to help into the task of rehabilitation. The Coast Guard sent 2,500 men into the stricter areas. The Red Cross organized swiftly. The Interstate Commerce Commission told railroads to keep rules and red tape to speed supplies to the needy. WANT ADS GHLSLS; Attractive rooms. Lovely, new furnishings, including twin beds with inimpregnable mattresses. Situated one block north of student union. Board II desired. 1218 Miss- issapll. Phone 1015. 100 UNIVERSITY MEN. To help sell hotels, ice cream and confectionery at KU - Texas U. game. Saturday, 15% commission! 1 m stadium or minimum wage plus commission in stands. All intere meted in "Y" office today at 3:09 p. m. -7 LOST. Brown hand bag in front of West Administration Building, Monday morning, Contains letters, glasses, keys, and miscellaneous. Reward. 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