Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1959 Sortor Is Commander Of NROTC Battalion James B. Sorter, Kansas City, Kan., senior, has been appointed commander of the KU Naval ROTC midshipman battalion. Midshipman Captain Sorter was selected for the command on the basis of academic achievement and aptitude on summer cruises and during the school year. Other members of the battalion staff are: Midn. Cmdr. Richard B. Matthes, Topeka senior, battalion executive; Midn. Lt. Cmdr. Charles E. Farnsworth, Topeka senior, battalion operations; Midn. Lt. Frank A. Coombs, Arlington, Va., senior, battalion supply; Midn. Lt. Chris A. Smith, Augusta senior, battalion adjutant; Midn. Lt. William H. Reams, Melverne senior, company commander Midn. Lt. Jerry K. Brown, Kansas City, Mo., senior, company commander; Midn. Lt. (jg) Robert R. Seacat, Emporia senior, company executive; Midn. Lt. (jg) Earl N. Garrett, Olathe senior, company executive; Midn. Ens. George W. Hunt, Scarsdale, N. Y., senior, battalion assistant adjunct and public relations officer. Midn. Ens. Richard E. Dowell, Bartlesville senior; Midn. Larry G. Ostertag, Kansas City senior; Midn. Keith M. Ott, Kissinger Pharmacy School Elects Officers Wesley A. Miller, Marysville junior, and Robert M. Dickson, Riverdale. Ill. senior, have been elected presidents of the junior and senior classes of the School of Pharmacy at KU. Other junior officers are: George Kramer, Ottawa, vice president; Donald C. Dyer, Hutchinson, secretary; and Carroll J. Dolan Lawrence, treasurer. Senior officers are: C. L. Herrelson, Galena, vice president; Kenneth F. Hush, Emporia, secretary; and Thomas G. Purcell, Wichita, treasurer. 200-Pound Dog Stolen NORWALK, Conn (UPI) Benjamin Glass reported that his dog was stolen, even though it weighs 200 pounds. It's made of concrete. Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry—John Wesley. Okla, senior; Midn. Ens. Harry J. Reitz, Kansas City, Mo., senior; Midn. Ens. Robert E. Price, St. Joseph, Mo., senior; and Midn. Ens. Larry C. Schooley, Kiowa senior, platoon leaders. Twenty-four women have been selected for membership in Jay Janes, upperclass women's pep club. The new members will be pledged at formal ceremonies at 5 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Pine Room. New members include Sharon Skinner, Lawrence senior; Margaret Thrasher, Wichita, Ann White, McPhrerson, Colinda Austin, Salina, Kathy Calkins, Lincoln, Neb., and Marilyn Howard. Ulvyses, juniors. Sophomores are Susan Baker, Holton; Barbara Boudreau, Newton; Judy Clausen, Prairie Village; Frances Anne Gile, Delphos; Linda Gillam, Kansas City, Mo.; Patricia Glendening, Stockton; Dorothy Hartbauer, Overland, Mo.; Ann Henry, Kewanee, Ill.; Karlene Howell, Kansas City, Kan.; Janice Johnson, Hutchinson; Patricia Kenoyer, Hugoton; Sandra Lee, Lawrence; Jeanette Martin, Ihawatha; Laura Richmond, Mission; Peggy Shank, Ihawatha; Sally Smith, San Antonio, Texas; Sharon Tillman, Clay Center, and Carol Lee Westhafer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Six Students Get Pharmacy Awards Scholarships totaling $1,000 have been awarded six KU pharmacy students. Paul W. Davis, St. Joseph, Mo. juniar, Charles L. Harrelson, Galena senior, and Ben C. Kuiken, Topeka junior have been awarded $100 scholarships by the American Founda- tion for Pharmaceutical Educa- tion. Carl D. Metzler, Topeka senior, Donald C. Duer, Hutchinson junior, and Larry G. Stark, Enterprise junior, have been awarded Guy Hall Pharmacy Scholarships. Stark and Dyer each received $250 and Metzler $200. Scotland Yard Baffled By $700,000 Robbery LONDON — (UPI) — Scotland Yard's ace detective squad, still without a clue, was convinced today that London's great $700,000 jewel rubbery was masterminded by a slick crook who commanded the silence of the underworld. The Yard sounded a world-wide alarm for the burglaries who rifled four exclusive shops stretching from the Buckingham Palace area to Oxford Circus in a week-end operation believed to be the biggest jewel theft in British history. Officials of the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Assn., owners of the four burglarized shops, also could throw no light on the burglary. They had no fingerprints. Nor had they been able to pick up a single tip from the hundreds of underworld figures they questioned. But more than 30 hours after the raids, police said they were baffled. Scotland Yard notified Interpol, the international police organization, and gave it a description of some of the most valuable of the stolen pieces. A firm of assessors offered a $28,000 reward for any information concerning the robbery. Radio Programs 4:30 Jazz Cocktail. 5:00 Twilight Concert: "Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F Major," by Bach. KANU 1:00 Concerto Concert: "Cello Concerto in D Major," by Haydn. 7:30 News. 4:30 Jazz Cocktail 1.50 News. 7:35 Patterns of Thought. 7:50 Wednesday Evening Opera: "Werder," by Jules Massenet 10:00 New York 10:50 A Little Night Music: "Quartet No. 15 in D Minor," by Mozart. 11:00 Sign Off KUOK 4:00 Music in the After. 6:00 News. 6:05 Jayhawk Jump Time. 7:00 News. 7:05 Musical Pathways. 7:30 Spotlight on Sports. 8:00 News. 8:05 Album Time. 8:45 Melody Time. 9:00 News. 9:05 Trail Room Dance. 10:00 News. 10:05 Paul Johnson Show. 11:55 News. 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