SEPTEMBER 30,1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Nine K. U. Men Win Gold Bars, is Report From Fort Sheridan Lieutenants Will be Sent to Cantonments—Other Men Here for Training The University men who were commissioned at Fort Sheridan will not be in school at the University but will be sent to cantonments it was said. Mr. Collins has returned to the University and have enrolled in the Student Army Training Corps. "It is probable that the men who did not receive commissions at Sheridan will be used as commissioners," he said. Officers in the training corps here," said Capt. Bruno T. Scher, who is in command of the Student Army Training Corps." "These men, of course will have a better chance of training in an officers' training camp, because they already have been trained." Although no official announcement has been made to the Student Army Training Corps authorities here as to commissions which have been granted to University of Kansas students who have been in training at Fort Sheridan the last two months of the fifty-three University students are reported to have been awarded commissions in the national army. The men who are reported as commissioned are Theodore Pendleton, Talbot Clingman, Willis Beltz, Bert Cochran, Merle Cliff, John Dyer, Burner Mille, Harold Hall, Basil Church and Charles Radcliffe. All except Radcliffe were awarded for the least year. Radcliffe was graduated from the Lawrence high school last spring and was intending to enter the University this fall. Several of the men who went in the Fort Sheridan contingent from the University have been recommended for training in an officers' training camp. Among these are Gilen Goron, a House of Justice that has not been announced whether or not they will remain at the University for a while for training or whether they will be sent directly to an officers' training camp. Good Opportunities for Women to Earn Expenses Never before have women had a better opportunity to earn money while attending University, according to Kathleen W. Y. Wand and director of the University Employment Bureau for Women. All kinds of jobs are waiting for the woman who must earn money because injuries incurred while in the University. There is an urgent call for women to act as stewardesses and waitresses for boarding clubs since there will be no men free to accept these places. Clerical work and house work by the girls are also listed, and board is listed. Women desiring work should apply to Y. W. headquarters in Myers Hall. The Woman's Student Council will meet in Fraser rest room at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Eighteen Officers Here To Command S.A.T.C. The eighteen officers assigned to the S. A. T. C. under Capt. B. T. Scher have arrived at the University. They are Lieut. Frank A. Cramer of the 42nd Infantry, who came here from Platttsburg; -1 Lieut. Hubert B. McPeak of the U. S. Marine Corps, and Lieutenant William W. Perserson, William W. Perserson, Joseph W. Cummings, Eugene D. Crittenden, Bep. A Copass, Min H. L., Frederick E. Croxton, Daniel Den Pyl, Otis P. Harnday, John N. Covington, Carter P. Ulmer, Henry P. Constans, Lev F. Curl, and John B. Chapple, who were commissioned at Fort Sheridan this summer. Lieut. Ralph E. Carter, formerly in university, who received his commission at Fort Sheridan this summer, is personnel adjutant of the training corps. The officers of Section B, the vocational training school, are Lieut. Frank L. Normile, quartermaster for Sections A and B, Lieut. Thomas G. Foltz, Lieut. Thomas C. Madden, and Lieut. Judson S. Allen, surgeon. The engagement of Miss Florence Fugua, of Kansas City, c'14, and Ensign Joseph, of Whitewater, c'15, has been announced. Mr. Joseph received his commission at the art school at Norfolk, Va., this summer. Delivery of the Paper With new subscriptions pouring in as they do during the first few days of school, it is a physical route to the stations routes in perfect running order. Today's paper will be handed to everybody on the campus for fear that some will be missed by the carriers. Wednesday's paper should raise you at home if you find it inconvenient to stop at the office for a copy, please telephone the Kansan business office, 66, or the Journalism office, 150. Army Hides Frat Plins Fraternity pins may be worn by S. A. T. C. men but only on the condition that they cannot be seen, according to army regulations which provides that no ornament may be worn on the blouse other than army insignia. Fraternity rings may be worn or the pin may be worn under the pocket flap. Deane Ackers Is Cluted Lieut. Dennis Ackers, e17, now with the 16th Infantry in France, has been wounded twice and taken to hospital. He took command of several companies, after all the senior officers were killed on wounded, and captured an important position. Later he was surrounded by the enemy and had to take a back to him the main forces, accomplishing this with few casualties. Liberty Bonds or German bondage. Attention S. A. T. C. Men MILITARY BOOKS TEXT BOOKS and SUPPLIES for all S. A. T. C. COURSES NOW READY Rowland's College Book Store On Fourteenth Street One block down Hill from Library A course in the LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. will prepare you for a good position such as Bank Assistant, Private Stenographer, Secretary, Bookkeeper, Typist, etc. Special attention given to training for Civil Service Examinations. The Government needs THOUSANDS of stenographers, and special examinations are given each week. Call at the College Office and arrange for a course in practical Business Training. LAWRENCE BUSINESS COLLEGE Lawrence National Bank Building You will meet all of your friends at THE OREAD CAFE E. C. BRICKEN, Prop. Board at the JUST A STEP FROM THE CAMPUS The popular place for students who like good eats. OREAD CAFE until the Barracks Open. 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