The Daily Nebraskan UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. LINCOLN, TM'RSDAY, OCTOP.Ett 17, ISIS VOL. XVIII. nuci: FIVE CENTS NO. U ill HE HIED FOR OFFICERS T1I16 MP irtlerv Officers Will Visit field Jui-ucij . MaV Preliminary Examinations jUen Must Be Especially F" -I For the Branches to Which They Apply 1 l ne feror.d call for officer mater-, bI i:h!n the first three weeks of S. ; I t c -sifttr.ee was received by fgnU'n E J Maclvor, Wednesday j morning, corr mandinf? the selection of j men f.r Held artillery, thirty for! I s in ti e branch of military aero pi,0i9 in.ti.e I n---rn twe've observers and live , Treaveinc officers. Applications of I lei IranVhes of the army as candi- -ccorriing to srua-ions of comimt- rA.Tp.. , p !a!. Y.fXc.r. commissions will memorandum BI dat-d October; rUlDftLL It) bb aa-es i i w-"-- !e with the authorities and undergo''". "'" certain examinations by Captain Mac- Ivor. Artliiery Officers Coming Fipld srti"kry officers will vi.-dtj ' th w-hraska detachment and examine the men whom the cammandant rec ommends for officer training. Those ho are finally f elected will be sent direct to officers' training schools with the possibility of overseas ser vice as commissioned officers when they complete their instruction. Captain Maclvor Determined That Dicipline Be Enforce d Conduct and actions of S. A- T. C. men have been decidedly displeasing to Captain Maclror. Disrespect to officers and silly college pranks dis played by some student, have made him determined to enforce discipline and order rigidly. Three men who were not giving the proper attention to the captain's an nouncement yesterday evening were called out of the grand stand before the en ire battalion, and turned over to a lieutenant for punitive treatment They Lad been laughing and joking IuHtad of paying attention and Cap SECTION B MEN FROM OUT STATE ARE HERE TL 420 men for section B of the S A. T. C. are here, and are being taken care of as fast as possible. They represent tvery county of the tate of Nebraska. The men arrived during Tuesday and Wednesday. A cumber of the men were given J'hyKical examination all Tuesday a'ternooo and evening. After the ex amination a number of the recruits ere taken to the Hayward military demy in large army tracks. The new men will do the same kind f ork that Lag been done by the jtachirjTm, preedlng them. The work 'U inelude nwlio. motor mechanics "d olLr technical lines. The men u Rationed at three different tn7rtht Btate fam' HaJrward f icademy and the university ry-r. Tbime at the university will "nge in ra(3Io St-jdertg Must Report 1 tu"ns who have been ill and o have not reported at Dean Eng "rr off.ee, should do no at once. 1 Faculty Members to"tnber of the facultr of the All Con tf Arts an A Ct, will f"""1 tu io o'clock Saturday morning to disc, the problems con- n it change from semester u ,nn banln. , l" l!,ueb last, gathers no mots. SEVEfl MEN Only men who are espe.Ul'y fitted for (he branches named in the order. I and who can meet the requirements of the nevcral lines of service, as published in another part of this pa per, need apply lor mo training, inner ! tails will be forthcoming for other branches of woik and men are urge,! i to wait uniil they can bo placed in t-h- , )l::f of work for which Ihcy are l est t r. 1 od It 1 the p'.Mrv of tl.f v. ir' 1 tlcp.iriint i.t to use men in t!ie kind of : , hcnlce. I Frilnwlns h tV. i-lcjram received I by Capt? in Machor WeilneIr.y m -r:. . ing: ; WVhlntfoi.. a C Oct. r.. IMS. j landing S' ,-n (f vtlr.. Lincoln. Xc-hr.: , SWt immediately, not x.ee:ij .. ,.. ,.w.fIv l"irvd urtil'erv i fii' er? will vi.-l: or i;. to cxtmiue men recommenrled. Permit no re ruiiin?. Kvaniinaiions by V. A. offi.Nrs must be confired to men on your selected list. Prepare j ii.-t (of candidates uor) miliary i ieronautics r.ot exceeding thirty pilots, twelve cbsorvf-r.", five maneuvering offif-rs ptr specifications BDr. Re pn t numbers listed all proup (a-1 soon as ascertained. f'ommittee on Education. Thompson. tain Maclvor singled them out" and or dered them down on the field. One of them was found to be innocent of soy misdemfcanod. but the other two will be d.-lt with summarily. An incident was ciied by the cap tain Tuesday evening in which two S; A. T. C. men of section "A" showed ::isourtesy to a member of sect-ion n." and were deserving of a ound thrashing at the hands of the laittr. When the men move into barracks, thy must face strict discipline 2nd ihe commandant is going to be on ti.e ?ork out- for any violation of army reg ulations of enqueue. MEASUREMENTS TAKEN FOR NEW S. A. T. C. UNIFORMS Over 100 men were measured for uniforms Tuesday evening, and the rest of the men will be notified when to appear for n;--asurements. The t:ew uniforms will be made of olive drab woolen male-rial. A rumor hfs been circulated vhat the uniforms have been here for wrne time. It- is true that some uniforms have come, but they are to be given to the aewly. arrived members of sec rlon B of the S. A. T. C. As near as can be learned now, the uniforms for section A of the S. A. T. C. will be ordered as soon as all the measure ments have been taken. How long it wi!l be until th-y are distributed, no one can tell. NEBRASKA TEAM CABBIES OFF PBIZES IN MEDICAL CONTEST The University of Nebraska dairy! team won first place at the national dairy show at Columbus, O., last week, according to word received here Mon day by Prof. J. H. Ftandsen of the state farm. The prizes won this year by the team are the best prizes ever won by Nebraska. They are; Three trophies, JMK) in scholarships and two gold medals. M. X. Lawrlston and Carl PowelL two of the three on the Nebraska team, won first and second prices respectively in the entire con-j test. The other member of the team j is Iona)d Spencer. They were coached this year by Ell Duncombe. ; r? Official Notices Naval Section All men in the naval Feet Ion of the S. A. T. C. who have been messing at the ineRS hall will make arrange ments for payment for tneir meals through Sergeant Blunk. Cost- will be the Fame as for the ttudents'in the army section. Uniform Measurement! Men who hxve been ordered to re port tor measurcnenis for unit arms mus: do so at th- tlnre speclfh-d to ;;.:).. It- i ; a mu.h a breach of mill ..try discipline :o Lot ub- y ili! or.ler ii it to disobey ary o'.lier in.-'iuo ?iin.. Sixty-thre; Mer. to Be Selected I'aj tain Mat Ivor v ill sele t 10 i:i-n for field artil'ery. Sf pilots in n.i! ii;-ry aeronautics. 12 observers, an-1 ve nen for maneuvering onic.-rs. T'.e;o sixty-three mn must live up i .f iticRtiors thru will later be lai.i d.-.wn for them. MADS COMPULSORY I-Iaclvor Details Forty-four Lien For Husker Eleven Absence Punishable If Nebraska's Team I&n't a Pen nant Winner it Won't Be Fault cf the Commandan; Vex the first time in the history of the University of Nebraska all the prospective warriors of the gridiron are actually drafted Into the game. Coach Kline and Captain Maclvoi y ent over the list of S. A. T. C. men and picked a number who promised good material for Comhusker football teams. These men will be required io attend the athletic practices as much as any soldier is compelled to obey military orders. In other words football Is compulsory. It is army football. As fjir is is known an order like the one just issued in connection with the football frame has never Ieen issued t.eff.r" in any school. Captain Mac Ivor believes that gridiron practice is jsisi 2s beneficial as the regular army drill. The football men will have to fin some drilling in the morning. The principle involved in issuing the order ?'iay be applied to other activ ities of the university. The Nebras kan must be published and if no vol unteers are to be had in the news paper line, some may be naturally drafted to do the work. In case the departments are not able to secure assistants the commandan may draft .fj. n for this work also. Men to Report for Football The following named men will re port each day for football practice at M street park. Boll call will be held at M street park at 3:45 o'clock p. m. All those not present for roll call will be marked absent and the at tention will be brought to the com manding officer of all absentees: Adkins, R. F. Ludwig, Glenn Armour. Will Lyman, Roy Dailey. R. M. L'B. Thomas Basset t, Henry Martin, D. Brestle. Martin Munn, Monte Dana, Herbert Munn. Wade Davis, Hobart Newman. Richard Deering. Paynter, Gloyd Fitzsimmons. R. Ross. Emmet Cibbs, Melvln Reynolds. Burch Hageman, Lloyd Roberts. Hartley, Cbarlea Renner. Dale Hawkins. Kenneth Spain, B. Howarth. Harry Seymour, C, K, Hoyt, Edward Spear. Glenn Habka, Ernest Simpkins, Win. Jacoby. Swanson. Clarence Jobes, Raymond Scbellenberg. E. Kriemelmeyer. W.Thorpe. Ralph Lamphere. Edward Wendt. Emmet Lantz. William McMahon, Byron Basten.Lou!s McMahon. Harold We have it from a girl that a gargle 1, a wa!low that stntfr on the wiy dawn. S. S. T. t DETACHMENT I'JILL Students tc Get First Taste of( Army Life s.zd It i Hardships i ' j Rigid Enforrcenient of Discipline to Ee Carried Out Dailj Schedules Anr.orcd Bet'dir.g, cots and quarters fr S. A T. C uv-u sre rvady. j n1 as n..r.y a : ;an le accommodated will n.ivc into Larracks tula;-, acc-onling to o.licia'. Irfcrmaiion i;i out by Captain Mac K. r. cominnndai.t t.f th:- post, V.'e'i rudav evenir.'-'. 'ihe en; ire ba:iu!ion j v.til l e divi'i.Nl itito c-cmpanies thi-. nnriiir.? at drill j erid. ad the men a i -1 .v .-i.-.-ir.td :h-ir quarters 5t thai time. S. A. T. ". Ani'i:-. v.lil b?s':n ihe'i I rer.l army lif.-; as soon as thty hit t.t. i-cr.a ! s ar.d v.iJ be Riven their firs: r i 1 ia-;e cf military discipline as i dea t to all Uni.ed Stages soldiers Ti . y v jil b-- he'd to strict regulations t.rA as Captain Maclvor put it to the ru-n yesterday evening before retreat they will "have to show some sreed." He intimated that- they would have only three minutes in which to dres in the morning and men who hve been in the habit of taking an hoar or I so for it will find themselves clear out of luck. Discipline the Keynote Discipline will be one of the key notes of the training school and men will be held to definite prescribed schedules. The first call will sound at 6:15 every morning except Sunday and at 6.25 will be reveille. Most of ihe time will be taken up by various duties and school classes but the men will have Wednesday afternoon off for athletics and Saturday and Sun day afternoons for recreation. According to present plans the ar aims classes will be held from seven to nine In the evening, but this may be changed somewhat. Definite an nounc-ement- concerning the war aim" classes will be announced In tim through The Daily Nebraskan or through bulletins. Every man is held strictly responsible for all announce ments and the excuse that be did not see or hear of an ord--. - ill not be ac cepted. Following is the wrhedules for the days: Sunday 6:45 a. rn. Hrst call. 0:50 a. m. March C:55 a. m. Reveille. 7:00 a. m. Assembly, 7:05 a. m. Setting-up exercises. 7:15 a. m. RecalL REV. C. R. TYNER SPIRIT "OVER THERE' Having Just returned from the battle fields of France, Rev. O. R. Tyner of the Y. M. C. A. forces abroad, ad dressed the members of the S. A. T. C. after drill Tuerday evening. He said the spirit of the American fight ers is "simply glorious really magni ficent," The secretary told interest ing incidents that happened on the battle field that illustrated this splen did spirit of self-sacrifice and play ing for the other fellow. The men were encouraged by Rev. Tyner's frequent use of the phrase "when you boys get over there." Al though the Hum were crylo for peace while be rpoke. be said the war was' far from over. t'nder the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. Rev. Tyner will speak again to the men. probably at the Liberty theatre some Sunday. Rumor has It that the Germans are going to call on their Eowlin? Allies. MOVE liJLI BARRACKS TODAY 7:."0 a. m. Breakfast. 7:35 n.m. Sick call. 8:13 a. m. Policing. 8:45 a.m. Church call. 12:00 m. Mess. 0:00 p. m. Mess. 7 :00 p. m. Tattoo. 10:09 p. ir.. Call to quarters. 10:15 p. ri. Tups. Daily f:r S. A. T. C. Student! Takir Hecuiar Military Course 6:15 a.m. First call. C:2o a. m. Reveille. 6:SC a. m. Assembly. C:35 a. m. Setting-up exercises. 6:45 a.m. Recall. 7:00 a. m. Breakfast. 7:15 a.m. Sick call. 7:35 a. m. Policing. 7:45a.m. Fiist call for drill. 7:C-0 a. r.i. Assembly. 9:50 a. m. jiccall. 9:55 a. m. School call. 12:00 m. Recall. 12 :05 p. m. Mess. 1 :."0 p. ni. School call. 5:00 p. rn. Recall. 5:15 p. m. Drill call. 5 :."'. ;'. i.-.. Recall. 0:03 j. rr.. Mess. 7:00 p. rr.. Sick call. War Aims Lecturea 7:00 p. m. First call. 9:00 p. m. Recall. 9:45 p. m. Call to quarters. 10:00 p. m. Taps. Fire call twice a week. Daily for S. A. T. C. Stwienta Taking Special Courses Enflineerlrfl Medical Students, etc. 6:15 a. m. First call, 6 :25 a. m. Reveille. 6:30 a.m. Assembly. 6:35 a. m. Setting-up exercises. 6:45 a. m. Recall. 7:00 a. m. Breakfast. 7:15 a.m. Sick call. 7:35 a. m. Policing. 7:45 a.m. First call for drill. 7:50 a. m. Assembly. 8:55 a. m. RecalL 9:00 a. m. School call. 11:00 a.m. Recall. 1 1 :30 a. m. Mess. ' 1:00 p.m. School call. 4 :00 p. m. RecalL 4:10 p.m. First call for drilL 4:15 p. m. Assembly. 6:00 p.m. Recall. War Aims Lectures 7:00 p. m. First calL 9:00 p. m. RecalL 9:45 p. m. Call to quarters. 10:00 p. m. Taps. Saturday Fire call twice a week. 6:15 a. m. First calL 6:25 a. m. Reveille. 6:30 a. m. Assembly. 6:35 a. m. Setting-up exercises. 6:43 a. m. RecalL 7:00 a. m. Breakfast. 7:15 a.m. Sick call. 7:35 a. m. Policing. 9:30 a. m. Inspection. 10:30 a. m. Recall. 12:00 m. Me?s. 6:00 p, m. Mess. 10:00 p. m. Call to quarters. 10:15 p. m. T?.-s. ISSUE SPECIFICATIONS FOR OFFICER MATERIAL Capt. E. J. Maclvcr Hold Every Man Besponsible for List of Qualifications No ODe Shall Apply for Any Branch Unless Ee Can Meet Beqxureme-ts Captain E. J. Maclvor, command ant of the students' army training corps at the University of Nebraska, read to division A Wedsenday night a list or the drafts that were to be made upon this division for officer material in the various branches of service. The list Includes a call for men for infantry, machine gun bat talions, field artillery, coast artillery and millt-ary aeronautics. Military aeronautics Includes pilots, airplane observers, balloon observers, and bal loon maneuvering officers. Tefe r w iui are caiied for for the first draft. Future drafts will in (Coctlcued on page 2) 4