The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 03, 1944, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE NEBRASKAN
Friday, March 3, 1944
Army
News
Editors
Pfc. Bill Chisolni Pfc.Bill Calkins
R. Johnson Heads
On eAS TBa tta lion
In a complete reorganization of the entire military setup at Ne
braska during the week, what formerly constituted three battalions
was dovetailed into a single unit, headed by Captain Robert K. John
son. This move was taken to simplify the administration of a reduced
number of trainees, and to prepare for expected further reductions.
The new First Battalion is made
lip of service command units N'os.
3T02. 3709 and 3771. It consists of
five Companies under the recent
shakeup. Companies A. B and C in
Love Library, formerly in the Sec
ond Battalion, re under the of
ficership of 2nd Lt. Yoxtheimer.
1st Lts Cook and Smith. SCU
3771, the University's AST-ROTC
Ag campus, formerly the First
Battalion .is now included in the
overall First Battalion as Com
pany F. Its old battalion com
mander. Capt. Adams, continues
as company commander.
Capt. Johnson, who has taken!
over the office whih Maj. Patti-'
son used to occupy, willl retain
his position as Regimental Execu
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Company. ties as battalion commander. In
The old Third Battalion, housed length of time stationed on Ne
in the Field House, is now desig- braska's campus the new bat
nated as Company E. It Ls beaded : talion head is one of the oldest
by 1st Lt. Shaffer and contains officers on campus, having; been
what u?ed to be Companies E and attached to UN's ROTC staff in
F. The STAR unit. No. 3702. on j September 1940
Bn. Officers,
STAR Lieut.
Transferred
j Nebraska's military units lost
two of their battalion commanders
and an officer from the STAR
unit this week, Col. James P.
Murphy, commanding: officer, re
vealed yesterday.
Maj. Harland G. Fattison, old
commander of Love Library's Sec
ond Battalion, has left for Camp
Cooke. Calif., where he will take
over as executive officer of the
95th Replacement Battalion there.
The Field House's Third Battalion
commanding officer. Capt. James
D. Ciabill. has been transferred to
quartermaster at Fort Francis E.
Warren. Wyo. From the STAR
unit on ag departed First Lt.
Charles H. Neff for duty with the
Station Complement, SVC, Camp
Crowder. Mo.
Edrmson at Camp Cooke.
Further news of Maj. Marvin1
T. Edmison. an ex-ROTC staff
member, has also been received
by Colonel Murphy. Major Hdmi-
son, who until recently was sta
tioned at Iowa State with the AST
unit there, has been sent to thv
!'7th Replacement Battalion at
Camp Cooke, Calif.
Field Huse ps
Company A,
AST Give SI OS
Sine the start of the annual
Red Cross drive. AST trainees
have contributed $103.75. No so
licitation of soldiers is permitted
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Jumping off to an 18-12 first
half lead, Lieutenant Shaffer's
Field House five piaintained the
pace to top Company A. 33 to 26,
last Pight in the coliseum. High
man for the winners was DeSilva
with 11 points, followed by Hays
and Cook with eight counters
apiece.
The win was the Field House s
third straight over the Red Raid
ers, and left A Company in me
intramural cellar. Pacemaker for
"A" was Livingston with four field
goals, assisted by Aho and Mc
Auley with six points each. Play
started out slowly in the first
stanza, with the Field House grad
ually building up their margin
thru the under-the-basket work of
DeSilva. and Havs' set shots.
Second Half More Even.
The second half was more even
both teams fighting hard, with
A Company never quite able to
close the gap. despite the work
of Livingston, Aho and McAuley.
With about two minutes to go. the
winners had a not too safe 29-24
lead before DeSilva broke thru j
for a lay-up and Hays dropped at
one-handed ptishshot to make it '
33-24. McAuley tossed in a set
shot just before the whistle to 1
make it Field House 33. Company
A 26.
The victory assured the Field
Housemen of fourth place in the
final standings, the same position
which they occupied in the last)
round, and gave them an over-all
intramural record of three wins
a nd seven losses.
Remaining Games Uncertain.
Several games remaiTi to be
played in the third round, but
whether or not they will be run
off is not known because of the j
uncertain future of ASTP. B and;
C met for the championship last
Monday they had identical sea
son's records in intramurals anl
the C men came out on top, 35 t )
31. to become campus trainee
champs.
The box score:
rirlif Hnuar Company A
McNilly f
Anthony
Havs (
Waish
l1.Si!v C
M'Vov
Fro.. hlr g
SmaaiiT
Cook g
Tot Is
fK " v 1K p f
0 2 2 Fallon f 0 (1 0
0 0 0 Aho 8 0
4 0 8 PiRott f 10 2
0 2 2 Kennrdy 0 0
A 111 Jurevlc c 009
0 0 0 Oliver. 10 2
1 0 2 O Reillv g 0 0 0
0 0 0 McAuley 2 2
3 2 8 Kemp E 10 2
ILivingMon 0
13 7 33: Total! 12 2
Selective Service
(Continued from Page 1.)
by separate quotas limited to
needs of the profession.
Full-time preprofessional stu
dents in these fields in good
standing may be considered for
deferment if they present three
pertinent certifications. First,
their school must certify they will
complete the course in 24 months
from certification. Then a recog
nized professional school must
certify he will be admitted for
his professional training. Finally,
the national roster piust certify
this deferment within the quota
for prcprofcssionals.
There is a further limitation
upon medicine and dentistry stu
dents. Schools in these subjects
cannot grant admissions beyond
their civilian capacity, since the
military already utilizes 80 per
cent of medical school capacity
and 55 percent of dental school
capacity. This means medical
schools can certify admissions to
only 20 percent and dental schools
up to 45 percent of their capacity
to any entering group.
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