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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY IOWAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Sunday, October 6, 1918 U.S. NAVAL UNIT IS QUICKLY FILLED One Hundred Men Have Been Accepted And Examined--Engineers Outnumber Others The hundred men required for the University quota of the naval section of the S.A.T.C. have been examined and accepted. They will begin training at once. Not all the names of accepted men are available, but those not yet on the list will be announced later Engineering students who will be in the naval unit are: Ernest W. Shaw, Ralph A. Whiteford, Melzer H. Falkenhaimer, Clement S. McMahon, Harold F. McElroy, Alfred J. Cone, Milton T. Konkwright, Lloyd J. McCurley, Andrew D. Mitchell, Jacob J. Sessler, Raymond Clemens, John H. Atherton, Frederick B. Smith, Harley E. Martin, George McIntosh, Percy Thompson Struck, Kenneth Hall, Dwight K. Shore, William A. Rock, Paul A. Clippenger, Lloyd W. Knolk, Howard B. Rich, George C. Crawford, John A. Wood, Porter A. Kelley, Reid Everett Young, Harold G. Smith, Frances M. Meyer, Hans Paul Schmidt, Robert E. Johnson, Ira Dewey Ondler, Gordon E. Miller, Clarence R. Borland, Walter Bink, Marion O. Willard, Leo Watson Riggs, Walter J. Hohl, James Faas, Arno F. Gossman, George I. Mowery, Bernard M. Mustard, Martin L. Bank, John William Kain, James H. Maloney, Merrill Kinsey, Henry H. Wilson, Stanley Thomas, Harold O. Kim, William Kearville, and John J. Kellerer. Liberal arts students accepted for the Navy are: Lowell Smith, Robert Aurner, Charles H. Maruth, Frank J. Shimek, Albert C. Wilcox, Joe Harvey Du Mond, Howry Easley, Carl V. Spiecker, Russel E. Stevens, Wilbur Bond, Harold C. Konvalinka, James P. Clifford, Martin A. Hanson, Frank A. Furmann, Joe B. Tye, Fred George Neu, Kenneth C. Noble, Louis J. Urdangen, Leo R. Marousek, Eugene P. Murray, Richard W. Nelson, Manley Earl Sweazy, Ray Shugart, Richard C. Maurer, Glenn W. Savage, and John C. Cumberland. KAPPY PHI TO MEET A Kappa Phi cabinet meeting will be in the L. A. drawing room Monday afternoon at 4:30. At that time the chairman of each committee will be expected to give a brief outline of her work for the coming year. [advertisement] RIES IOWA BOOK STORE 30 CLINTON ST. TEXT BOOKS FOR THE COLLEGES OF LIBERAL ARTS MEDICINE DENISTRY PHARMACY ENGINEERING HOME ECONOMICS WE AIM TO SUPPLY EVERYTHING THE STUDENT NEEDS [missing]neers Drawing Sets and Supplies, Dissecting Sets [missing]aterman, Moore and Ries' Safety Fountain Pens Loose Leaf Leather Note Books Iowa Banners and Jewelry ALL THE MILITARY BOOKS JOHN T. RIES IOWA CITY, IOWA COURSE LEADS TO CIVIL SERVICE University of Iowa Assists Nation In Filling Positions Civil service positions without examinations are granted to persons who pass successfully the war courses for women at the University. Upon the completion of these courses, the women are placed upon the eligible list. To assist the government the University has decided to give special training for positions as clerks qualified in special statistics or business administration, schedule clerks, typists, sonographers, and bookkeepers. Entrance salaries for these positions range from $1200 to $1800. Three months special training is offered in secretarial work for women who are high school graduates, are qualified in stenography in typewriting, and have had one year's business experience. A nine months' course is offered high school graduates and a six months' intensive course for women of sophomore standing in an accredited college. The government requires clerks qualified in statistics or business administration and schedules clerks to have reached their twentieth birthday on the date of making oath of application. Other applicants must be seventeen. 62 MEN ENROLLED IN JUNIOR S.A.T.C. Students Under 18 Take Over Old Delta Chi House For Present Barracks An auxiliary unit to the S.A.T.C. made up of men under 18 years is now installed in the former Delta Chi house at 618 S. Van Buren Street. All men under 18 years in the University are required to belong unless excused by Robert E. Rienow adviser of men, to whom the University has given the responsibility of the unit. Sixty-two men have their barracks and mess hall there and are under the military instruction of Lieutenant Borden. When they reach the minimum draft age and are registered, they may be admitted to the S.A.T.C. Up to that time they can drill as regularly inducted men but they must bear their own expenses of uniform, barracks, and subsistence. SPECIAL MASS FOR STUDENTS In St. Patrick's Church at 9 o'clock every Sunday morning except during quarantine there is a special Mass known as the Students' Mass. An excellent student choir sings at this Mass. It is the wish of the Rt. Rev. Bishop of the diocese that students as far as possible attend the special Mass. Churches St. Mary's--Very Rev. A.J. Schulte, Pastor Jefferson & Linn St. Masses 7:30 and 10--May to October 8 and 10:30--October to May. St. Patrick's--Very Rev. W. P. Shannahan Pastor Rev. L.A. Kerrigan, Asst. Court & Linn Sts. Masses 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30 During June, July, August, 7:00, 8:30, 10. St. Wenceslaus--Rev. Wm. Koerner, Pastor Davenport & Dodge Sts. Masses 7:30 and 9:30 during summer months 8 and 10 during winter months. Week-day Masses--8 o'clock St. Marys, 7:30, St. Patricks and St. Wenceslaus. There is a six o'clock Mass at all the churches on Holidays. By attending the special Mass provided for them, students will have the satisfaction of knowing that they are not intruding on pew-holders. Adv. The University high school has added bookkeeping to its commercial work, and a large class is enrolled. [advertisement] FOUNTAIN PEN SALE SEDLF FILLING NON LEAKABLE O'BRIENS JEWELRY STORE $1.25 O'BRIENS JEWELRY STORE [advertisement] VISIT OUR MILITARY DEPARTMENT Our Department is one of the most complete in Johnson County O.D. Cotton Service Uniforms... $12.50 to$16.50 O.D. Serge Uniforms...$40.00 to $47.50 O.D. Whipcord Uniforms...$45.00 to $55.00 Cotton Service Breeches...$5.00 O.D. Flannel Shirts...$5.00 to $6.50 Army Hats...$4.00 and $5.00 Leggings...$1.50 to $3.50 Army Web Belts... .65 Hat Cords and Straps... .25 Drill and Dress Shoes... $5.50 to $10.00 Raincoats... $9.50 and up Every article guaranteed to give satisfaction BREMER'S GOLDEN EAGLE IOWA CITY, IOWA ADVERTISED LETTERS Men Brown, Lucius Carlson, Leonard Collins, L.D. Haine, Angele Long, J.R. & Mrs. Mack, R.G. Marx, Lecn McCarthy, Chas. Murray, Mr. Neix, John J. Patton F.R. Perry, C.A. Sherard, Roy Sponey, Frank Wood, Jas. B. & Son Co. Women Darnell, Mrs. Aura Deen, Mrs. Dr. L.T. Foster, Mary Houser, Miss Gertrude Johnson, Miss Edna McClure, Mrs. Ollie D. McDonald, Miss Violet Rickard, Miss Pauline Reider, Miss Rachel Stafford, Mrs. Ed. [advertisement] NOTICE TO S.A.T.C. MEN We have just completed arrangements for the care of your Life Insurance Policies and other valuable papers in the best vault in Iowa. Checking and savings accounts will be handled for you to your entire satisfaction. 4 per cent interest paid on Time Certificates and savings accounts. Services of our Trust Department free to all soldiers. Call it once. IOWA CITY STATE BANK Corner of Clinton and College Streets
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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY IOWAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Sunday, October 6, 1918 U.S. NAVAL UNIT IS QUICKLY FILLED One Hundred Men Have Been Accepted And Examined--Engineers Outnumber Others The hundred men required for the University quota of the naval section of the S.A.T.C. have been examined and accepted. They will begin training at once. Not all the names of accepted men are available, but those not yet on the list will be announced later Engineering students who will be in the naval unit are: Ernest W. Shaw, Ralph A. Whiteford, Melzer H. Falkenhaimer, Clement S. McMahon, Harold F. McElroy, Alfred J. Cone, Milton T. Konkwright, Lloyd J. McCurley, Andrew D. Mitchell, Jacob J. Sessler, Raymond Clemens, John H. Atherton, Frederick B. Smith, Harley E. Martin, George McIntosh, Percy Thompson Struck, Kenneth Hall, Dwight K. Shore, William A. Rock, Paul A. Clippenger, Lloyd W. Knolk, Howard B. Rich, George C. Crawford, John A. Wood, Porter A. Kelley, Reid Everett Young, Harold G. Smith, Frances M. Meyer, Hans Paul Schmidt, Robert E. Johnson, Ira Dewey Ondler, Gordon E. Miller, Clarence R. Borland, Walter Bink, Marion O. Willard, Leo Watson Riggs, Walter J. Hohl, James Faas, Arno F. Gossman, George I. Mowery, Bernard M. Mustard, Martin L. Bank, John William Kain, James H. Maloney, Merrill Kinsey, Henry H. Wilson, Stanley Thomas, Harold O. Kim, William Kearville, and John J. Kellerer. Liberal arts students accepted for the Navy are: Lowell Smith, Robert Aurner, Charles H. Maruth, Frank J. Shimek, Albert C. Wilcox, Joe Harvey Du Mond, Howry Easley, Carl V. Spiecker, Russel E. Stevens, Wilbur Bond, Harold C. Konvalinka, James P. Clifford, Martin A. Hanson, Frank A. Furmann, Joe B. Tye, Fred George Neu, Kenneth C. Noble, Louis J. Urdangen, Leo R. Marousek, Eugene P. Murray, Richard W. Nelson, Manley Earl Sweazy, Ray Shugart, Richard C. Maurer, Glenn W. Savage, and John C. Cumberland. KAPPY PHI TO MEET A Kappa Phi cabinet meeting will be in the L. A. drawing room Monday afternoon at 4:30. At that time the chairman of each committee will be expected to give a brief outline of her work for the coming year. [advertisement] RIES IOWA BOOK STORE 30 CLINTON ST. TEXT BOOKS FOR THE COLLEGES OF LIBERAL ARTS MEDICINE DENISTRY PHARMACY ENGINEERING HOME ECONOMICS WE AIM TO SUPPLY EVERYTHING THE STUDENT NEEDS [missing]neers Drawing Sets and Supplies, Dissecting Sets [missing]aterman, Moore and Ries' Safety Fountain Pens Loose Leaf Leather Note Books Iowa Banners and Jewelry ALL THE MILITARY BOOKS JOHN T. RIES IOWA CITY, IOWA COURSE LEADS TO CIVIL SERVICE University of Iowa Assists Nation In Filling Positions Civil service positions without examinations are granted to persons who pass successfully the war courses for women at the University. Upon the completion of these courses, the women are placed upon the eligible list. To assist the government the University has decided to give special training for positions as clerks qualified in special statistics or business administration, schedule clerks, typists, sonographers, and bookkeepers. Entrance salaries for these positions range from $1200 to $1800. Three months special training is offered in secretarial work for women who are high school graduates, are qualified in stenography in typewriting, and have had one year's business experience. A nine months' course is offered high school graduates and a six months' intensive course for women of sophomore standing in an accredited college. The government requires clerks qualified in statistics or business administration and schedules clerks to have reached their twentieth birthday on the date of making oath of application. Other applicants must be seventeen. 62 MEN ENROLLED IN JUNIOR S.A.T.C. Students Under 18 Take Over Old Delta Chi House For Present Barracks An auxiliary unit to the S.A.T.C. made up of men under 18 years is now installed in the former Delta Chi house at 618 S. Van Buren Street. All men under 18 years in the University are required to belong unless excused by Robert E. Rienow adviser of men, to whom the University has given the responsibility of the unit. Sixty-two men have their barracks and mess hall there and are under the military instruction of Lieutenant Borden. When they reach the minimum draft age and are registered, they may be admitted to the S.A.T.C. Up to that time they can drill as regularly inducted men but they must bear their own expenses of uniform, barracks, and subsistence. SPECIAL MASS FOR STUDENTS In St. Patrick's Church at 9 o'clock every Sunday morning except during quarantine there is a special Mass known as the Students' Mass. An excellent student choir sings at this Mass. It is the wish of the Rt. Rev. Bishop of the diocese that students as far as possible attend the special Mass. Churches St. Mary's--Very Rev. A.J. Schulte, Pastor Jefferson & Linn St. Masses 7:30 and 10--May to October 8 and 10:30--October to May. St. Patrick's--Very Rev. W. P. Shannahan Pastor Rev. L.A. Kerrigan, Asst. Court & Linn Sts. Masses 7:30, 9:00 and 10:30 During June, July, August, 7:00, 8:30, 10. St. Wenceslaus--Rev. Wm. Koerner, Pastor Davenport & Dodge Sts. Masses 7:30 and 9:30 during summer months 8 and 10 during winter months. Week-day Masses--8 o'clock St. Marys, 7:30, St. Patricks and St. Wenceslaus. There is a six o'clock Mass at all the churches on Holidays. By attending the special Mass provided for them, students will have the satisfaction of knowing that they are not intruding on pew-holders. Adv. The University high school has added bookkeeping to its commercial work, and a large class is enrolled. [advertisement] FOUNTAIN PEN SALE SEDLF FILLING NON LEAKABLE O'BRIENS JEWELRY STORE $1.25 O'BRIENS JEWELRY STORE [advertisement] VISIT OUR MILITARY DEPARTMENT Our Department is one of the most complete in Johnson County O.D. Cotton Service Uniforms... $12.50 to$16.50 O.D. Serge Uniforms...$40.00 to $47.50 O.D. Whipcord Uniforms...$45.00 to $55.00 Cotton Service Breeches...$5.00 O.D. Flannel Shirts...$5.00 to $6.50 Army Hats...$4.00 and $5.00 Leggings...$1.50 to $3.50 Army Web Belts... .65 Hat Cords and Straps... .25 Drill and Dress Shoes... $5.50 to $10.00 Raincoats... $9.50 and up Every article guaranteed to give satisfaction BREMER'S GOLDEN EAGLE IOWA CITY, IOWA ADVERTISED LETTERS Men Brown, Lucius Carlson, Leonard Collins, L.D. Haine, Angele Long, J.R. & Mrs. Mack, R.G. Marx, Lecn McCarthy, Chas. Murray, Mr. Neix, John J. Patton F.R. Perry, C.A. Sherard, Roy Sponey, Frank Wood, Jas. B. & Son Co. Women Darnell, Mrs. Aura Deen, Mrs. Dr. L.T. Foster, Mary Houser, Miss Gertrude Johnson, Miss Edna McClure, Mrs. Ollie D. McDonald, Miss Violet Rickard, Miss Pauline Reider, Miss Rachel Stafford, Mrs. Ed. [advertisement] NOTICE TO S.A.T.C. MEN We have just completed arrangements for the care of your Life Insurance Policies and other valuable papers in the best vault in Iowa. Checking and savings accounts will be handled for you to your entire satisfaction. 4 per cent interest paid on Time Certificates and savings accounts. Services of our Trust Department free to all soldiers. Call it once. IOWA CITY STATE BANK Corner of Clinton and College Streets
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