Sunday, March 23, 194T DAILY NEBRASKAN 6 Second semester military appointments (Continued from Page 1.) drill, Col. Thuis announced the appointment of 187 first year ad vance students to second lieuten ant. Following is the complete list of promotions: BRIGADE Cadet Colonel. Commanding Forrest E. Behm. Lincoln. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, Executive Phil E. Weber, Lincoln. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, Adjutant Donald W. Baird, Wayne. Cadet Captain, S-l William R. Void, Platie. S. D. Cadet Captain, S3 Stanley M. Truhl aen. Herman. Cadet- Captain, 8-3 Warren B. Day Lincoln. INFANTRY REGIMENT Cadet Colonel, Commanding Warren A. Ouinan. Lincoln. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, Executive Leonard F Peltier, Lincoln. Cadet Captain, S-l Frank E. Roth, Lincoln. Cadet Captain, S-2 Marvin C. Rudolph, Ennle. Cadet Captain, S-4 Melvin Tannebaum, Omaha. Cadet. Captain, S-S George W. Knight, Lincoln. FIRST BATTALION Cadet Lieut ennnt Cilonel, Commanding Donald C. Nilsson, Omaha. Cadet Major. Executive Walter KlecheL Jr., Tecunueh. Cadet Firs-t Lieutenant, S-l Howard F Hanson, Omaha. Cadet First Lieutenant, S-2 Harold J. Rolide. Omaha. Cadet First Lieutenant, 8-3 Robert H. Rydinnn, Omaha. Company A Cadet Captain. Commanding Robert M. 8enrle, Ft. Crook. Cadet 1st Lieutenant John B. Stoddart, Hiawatha. Kas. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Clark J. O'Han lon, Blair. Cadet 1st Lieutenant, Richard C. All good, Stella. Company B Cadet Captain. Commanding Eric K. Rilsness, Creifthton. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Carl F. Olen berger. Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Glen H. Schlucke bler. Uticn Cadet 1st Lieutenant Leslie H. Johnson, Omaha. Company C Cadet Captain, Commanding Edwin L. Miller. Atlantic. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Peter Krelscher, Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Keith Q. Van Neste, Anselmo. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Chester A. Bow ers, Council Bluffs, la. Cadet 1st Lleutennnt Clarence V. Hern don, Grand Island. Oimpany I Cadet Captain, Commanding Walter F. Nye, Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Warren A. Baker, Weeping Water. Cadet 1st Lieutenant I. Irving Simon, Dorchester, Mass. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Robert C. Ral ston, Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Robert M. Nye. Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lleutennnt Karl S. Hohlen, Lincoln. SECOND BATTALION. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel. Commanding Thomas C. Horn. Hay Springs. Cadet Major. Executive James S. Fit tenser, Albion. Cadet First Lieutenant, S-l Frank J. Vldlnk Clarkson. Cadet First Lieutenant, S-2 Harry E. Blocker, Lincoln. Cadet First Lieutenant, 9-3 Edward P. Butler, Lincoln. Company E. Cadet Captain Commanding Frank W. Protzmnn, Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Bruce W. Grube. Bassctt. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Robert H. Hage man. Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Jules M. Busker, Sioux City. Company F. Cadet Captain. Commanding Boyd E Arlngdale. Winter S. Dak. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Ralph E. Wor den, Alliance. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Harry D. Prouty, Lincoln. Company O. Cadet Captain, Commanding Arnold O. Jones, Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant H. Leonard Jacobse.i Omaha. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Lee O. LlgRelt, Utlca. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Clark E. Miller, Murdock. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Ralph M. Tucker Lincoln. ' Company ft. Cadet Captain. Commanding William H.'Aarnl, Lead S. Dak. Cadet 1st Lieutenant-Dale Garst, St. Edwards. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Richard H. Mun sterman Odell. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Ray T, Prochaska, Ulvsses. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Milton O. Spelll, Lincoln. THIRD BATTALION. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel. Commanding Melbourne W. Johnson, Benedict. Cadet Major. Executive Stephen M. Davis Lincoln. Cadet First Lieutenant, S-l Leroy C. Ihrle. Lincoln. Cadet First Lieutenant, S-2 Donald J. Horsh. Lincoln. Cadet First Lieutenant. S-3-Rlchard L. Nlspe'. Falrbury. Company I. Cadet Captain, Commanding Leslie J. Nekuda. Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Carl W. Rltche. Coleridge. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Jack D. Obblnk, Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Elden T. Schulfc, Blair Company K. Cadet Captain Commanding-William O. Thorpe. Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Leroy R. Farmer Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lljutenant Richard G. Thle sen. Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Berthold S. An derson, Lincoln. Company L. Cadet Captain. Commanding Robert E. Plllers. Lincoln Cadet 1st Lieutenant-Gerald W. Wil son Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Jack F. Vincent, O'Nell. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Max M. Hayward, Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant William B. An derson. Omaha. Company M. Cadet Captain Commanding Donald V. Helcesen. Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Robert P. Mc Campbeil. Omaha. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Oerald W. Davis. Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Richard C. Boyer, 0:naha. ENGINEER BATTALION. Cadet Colonel, Commanding William A. Milek, Omaha. Cdct Major. Executhe Hayes A. Lyle, Omaha. Cadet Captain, S-l Charles A. Roberta. Lincoln. Cadet Captain. S-4 Pershing Nakada. Mitchell. Company A. Cadet Captain. Commanding .Tack R. Dowling, Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant George D. Meixel. Waco. Cadet 1st Lieutenant AUvn C. Grant. Scottsbluff. Cadet 1st Lieutenant David H. Cramer. North Platte. Cdet ?nd Lieutenant Wm. O. Gil lespie, Lincoln Company F-. Cadet Captain. Commanding David W. Webb, Louisville. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Leonard M. Barker. Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Orvllle K. Roe, Mitchell. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Richard G. Miller, Lincoln. Cadet 2nd Lieutenant Chas. R. Luch slncer. Lincoln. Companv C. Cadet Captain, Commanding Robert W. Nourse. Omaha. Cadet 1st Lieutenant James G. Fair field. Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Oswln Kelfer. Jr., Bostwlck. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Harry E. Sea gren. Omaha. Company D. Cadet Captain. Commanding Eunrene L. Jorgensen, Orraha. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Hal L. Schroeder, Hastings. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Frank R. Little. Central City. Cadet 2nd Lieutenant David A. Roach. Halgler. FIELD ARTILLERY REGIMENT. Cadet Colonel. Commanding Ouy H. Williams, Omaha. Cadet Ma lor. Executive Delbert D. Spahr, Seward. Cadet Captain, S-l Gordon A. Johns ton, Omaha. Cadet Captain. S-2 Lyle H. Haivev. Gothenburg Cadet Malor. S-3 Donald D. Fit. Lincoln. FIRST BATTALION. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel. Commanding Mllo B. Tesar. Tobias. Cudet Malor. Executive Elbert T. Phelps. Fcmdale. Mich. C;idet Captain, S-l Charles P hurl burt. Fairburv. Cadet Captain. S-2 Wilfred C. Becker. Lincoln C.idet Captain, S-3 Dwlght A. Bachen berg. Burchnrd. SECOND BATTALION. Cadet Lleutennnt Colonel. Commanding Edward A. Huwaldt. Grand Island. Cad-t Malor. Executive Stanley H. Southwlcx. Friend. Cadet Captain, S-l Harry G. Yapp. nn lvu Monday, March 24 5:00 Barb Council meeting, barb office in Union. YVV Vespers choir practice, Ellen Smith. Check in Coed Follies tickets, Ellen Smith. 6:00 Towne Club meeting, Union parlors A and B. Tuesday, March 25 7:00 Ag YM Bible discussion group meeting 302 ag hall. 12:20 A? YWCA Vespers, ag hall. 2:00 YW Estes staff meeting, Ellen Smith. 3:00 YW staff, finance and membership, Ellen Smith. 3:30-5:30 Union Tea Dance with Henry Mattison's orchestra for Stephens College, Union ball room, parlors A, B and C. 4:00 YW girl reserve leadership staff meeting, Ellen Smith. 5:00 Ag Fair board meeting, ag hall. 1 Ag practice judging for dairy products, dairy building. 6:15 Phi Beta Kappa banquet, Union parlors X, Y and Z. 7:00 Sigma Eta Chi meeting, Union room 313. League of Evangelical Students, Union room 315. Model practice for Coed Follies, social sciences auditorium. Newman club, Union room 316. 7:30 Phalanx meeting, Union parlor B. Interhouse Council Barb Union joint meet ing, barb office. 9:00-10:00 Phi Beta Kappa meeting, Union ball room, speaker, Dr. Ellsworth Faris. Wednesday, March 26 4:00 YW personal relations commission meeting, Ellen Smith. School of Music recital, brass and wood wind ensembles, Temple Theatre. Tanksterettes, pool in coliseum. 5:00 Union matinee dance in ballroom, identifi cation cards admit. Ag dairy products judging contest, dairy building. Student Union board of managers meeting, faculty lounge. Rifle club meeting on range in Andrews. 7:00 Orchesis meeting, Grant Memorial. Beginners social jiancing lessons, Union ballroom. Phi Chi Theta meeting, Union parlor A. Kappa Phi meeting, Union parlors X, Y, Z. Gamma Nu Theta meeting, Union room 313. 7:15 Corn Cob meeting, Union room 316. and place Panel takes up European food relief problem Third in a series of forum panel discussions on current topics will be held Friday, March 28 at 4 p. m. in the Union faculty lounge when Dr. G. W. Gray will lead a discussion on "Shall Food be Sent to the Starving Peoples of Europe?" Other members on the panel are Ralph Schroeder, Lowell Johnson and Currin Shields on the affirmative, and Rolf Ordal, James Olson and Charles Old father on the negative side of the question. Compiled by Daily Nebraskan AWS and Union Coed Follies opens Thursday Nineteen forty-one edi tion of the Coed Follies, sponsored by AWS will be held Thursday, March 27, at7:30 p. m. in Temple Theatre. Featuring the presentation of the Best Dressed Girl, the Follies will offer skits and curtain acts selected after a campus wide com petition among women's organized groups. Time and place' deadline 2 o'clock Thursday Thursday, March 27 12:00 Ag YM-YW luncheon forum, home ec build ing room 302. 4:00 French movie, "Lives and Loves of Beetho ven, Union ballroom. 5:00 Gamma Lambda meeting, Union room 313. Book review, Union book nook. BABW meeting, barb office. Upperclass AWS meeting, Ellen Smith. 6:00 Supper meeting for all YM members and friends, Temple. 7:00 French movie, "Lives and Loves of Beetho ven," Union ballroom. Ag YMCA open meeting on International Affairs, 303 ag hall. YWCA cabinet meeting, ag halL Barb Iaterhouse Council meeting, barb office. 7:15 Graduate Social Workers meeting, Union parlor Z. 7:30 Student Christian Science organization, Union room 316. Coed Follies, Temple Theatre. 9:00 French movie, "The Lives and Loves of Beethoven," Union ballroom. Friday, March 28 12:00 Freshman and Upperclass Bible discussion meetings, former museum. 4:00 Union panel forum on "Shall Food Be Sent to Starving Peoples of Europe?" leader Dr. G. W. Gray, faculty lounge. 4:15 Book Nook news broadcast from Union book , nook over KFOR. 5:00 City campus YMCA retreat, Hi-Y building. 6:00 Town club meeting, Union parlors A, B and C. 7:00 Advanced social dancing lessons in Union ballroom. 8:00 University Dames meeting, Union parlors X, Y and Z. 9:00 University 4-H club dance, activities building. Union dance with Johnny Cox, Union ballroom. All women selling Ced Follies tickets must check in with Betty Newman, Monday, March 24, at 5 p. m. in Ellen Smith. Coed Follies models will practice Tuesday, March 25, in social sciences auditorium at 7 p. m. Thomas Benton to speak here Thomas Benton, Missouri artist, and professor of painting at the Kansas City Art Institute, formerly scheduled to speak in the. Union Sunday, March 23, will appear Sunday, March 30 at 3 p. m. in the Union ballroom. Subject of Benton's ad dress will be "Contempo rary Art." Saturday, March 29 6:45 Four co-op houses dinner dance, Union parlors X, Y and Z. 8:00 Barb dance, Union ballroom. 9:00 Poultry club and home ec club dance, activities building. Sunday, March 30 10:45 Lutheran chapel service, Union parlors XYZ. 3:00 Convocation with Thomas Benton, Union ballroom, subject "Contemporary Art." 4:00 Lutheran student association, Union parlor X. 4:30 Tea for Thomas Benton, Union faculty lounge. 6:00 Gamma Delta meeting, Union room 316. Regularly scheduled dancing; class periods for beginners and advanced students, sponsored by the Union have been changed this week. Beginners will meet Wednesday and advanced students will meet Friday. Notations on Universal Subscription Q. Why is universal subscrip tion to the DAILY NEBRASKAN desirable ? A. Universal subscription would carry to every student the univer sity news and administrative in formation that it is essential for him to know, and would further more make possible a paper with news content worth the money a student must expend for it. On some college campuses Ihe administration itself puts out publication which is distributed to all the students and contains bul letins of importance to them. This is done out of university funds, the same funds that students pay in for registration. In the case of the Minnesota Daily, this adminis trative service has been combined with the student paper and a large and interesting publication to ev ery student is the result. If the activities and lectures on this campus are of any value whatever, it is of equal value to publicize them. If a person is to be a Nebraskan, he should have the spirit of Nebraska as well as the name. It is to make these things possible that universal sub scription at a small expense is desirable. See the Nebraskan bulletin for late announcements and changes Lincoln. Cadet Captain, S-2 Merle E. Schlucke bier. Seward Cadet Captain. 8-3 Lvle L. Choat. Nehawka Battery A. Cad.'t Captain. Commanding Robert E. O'Connell. Sterling. Colo. Cadet 1st Lieutenant. Executive Paul J. Roettele. ElkhDin. Cadet 1st Lieutenant. Reconnaissance Officer Millard J. Stanek. Wallhlll. Cadet 1st Lieutenant. Motor Officer Philip E. Mhssle. Co7ad. Cadet 1st Lieutenant, Unasgd. Flovd E. Colev. Pilner Caiet 1st Lieutenant Unasgd. Vcrlln K. Johnson. Silver Creek. Battery R Cadet Captain, C irnrnanding Sam W. Hawes, Lincoln. Cadet 1st Lieutenant, Executive Don ald I. Stout, Grant. Battery C Cadet Captain, Commanding David A. Noble. Sioux City, la. Cadet 1st Lleutennnt, Executive Lowell D. Jepion, Wolbach. Cadet 1st Lieutenant, Reconnaissance Officer Robert J. Butler, Bayard. Cadet 1st Lieutenant, Motor Officer William W. McDonald, Omaha. Cadet lat Lieutenant, Unasgd. Harrj D. DcLashmutt, Burwell. Battery D Cadet Captain, Commanding Mylan t Ross. Lyons. Cadet 1st Lieutenant, Executive Carl B. Roublcek. Verdigre. Battery E Cadet Captain, Commanding John H. Gayer, Plattsmouth. Cadet 1st Lieutenant, Executive Wil liam E. McKinrle, Pilley. Reconnaissance Officer Daniel F. Mora vec. St. Paul. Cadet list Lieutenant, Motor Officer William R. Carey. Plattsmouth. Cadet 1st Lieutenant, UnasgL Arch Trimble. Gothenburg. Battery F. Cadet Captain. Commanding Wlllard O. Kumpf. Shelby. Cadet 1st Lieutenant, Executive Vir gil C. Blumhorst Syracuse. Cadet 1st Lieutenant. Reconnaissance Officer Vernon R. Wiebusch, Merna. Cadet 1st Lieutenant Motor Officer John H. Beckwlth. Lorette. Cadet lat Lieutenant, Unasgd.. Robert O. Colborn, Hardy. Cadet 1st Lieutenant, Unasgd. Claik Kupplnger. Omaha. The following promotions to the grade of Cadet second lieutenant tprobatlonal) are announced: Bcngtson explains work of Junior Division Tuesday Dr. Nels A. Bengtson. dean of the Junior division, will address the faculty of Luther College at Wahoo Tuesday, March 25, on "The Objectives and Functions of the Junior Division." CLASSIFIED ... 10c Per lisc ... SMALL corn purse found Beaaey. Return on identification. Write Harriet Chrlst- jaener, Raymond, Nebr. Owner Identify and pay for ad. LOST Gray Sheaffer fnuntaliTpen between school of music and girls' dormalory. Call Patricia Kent. 2-7371. YOUR DRUG STORE Call I t for That Lunch Today H"e Drfirer Fre. OWL PHARMACY 14 Ne. 14th a P Phase t-lWtt ALL MAKES OP TYPEWRITERS FOH SALE OR RENT KEER. TYPEWRITER CO. 1M M. mi, a-tisr