Show i R. R ROTC O. O T. T C. C Officers l Theran Theron Davis To Act AsI As I Cadet Colonel F For or Year N George Geoge James is Named as IS Lieutenant Lieutenant- Colonel First Assembly Will ill Be BeHeld BeHeld Held Today at 1 30 r i At 11 1130 30 today the first assembly assembly assembly assem assem- bly of the R. R 0 O. T. T C C. C is being held heldon on Cummings field the purpose being to make of official announcement announcement announce announce- ment of the appointments appointments ap ap- o 0 f fica i ica ca d e c officers and to present the higher officers officers officers cers with army sabres By order of T. T Davis the commandant and with the approval of President George Thomas Theron LI M. Davis is isN N named first as cadet colonel Following FolI Following Fol- Fol I lowing Mowing him is George W. W James to tobe tobe be cadet lieutenant colonel and R. R t Spencer Walker and D. D Clyde EIt Elder El El- EI- EI t r J der to be cadet majors t The seventeen to be appointed cadet captains follow in order Merrill V. V Nielson David L. L Freed Joseph B. B Grose Lawrence G. G Amott Alan Fletcher Jack E. E i Thomas Paul G. G Davis Evert D. D Lybbert Harper B. B Cowles Keller Kerr Charles C. C C. C E. E Allen Bernard Albert H. H Ericks Ericksen Er- Er 1 icks n George A. A Koehler Howard C. C Price Jr Jn James James' James E E. E and Darrell Cadet first lieutenants are arc Reed C. C Ferguson Walter Ellis V V. Christensen Karl C. C Axelsen Axelsen Axelsen Axel- Axel i sen Raymond Raymon Jay Glen Angus B B. B Cannon and Frank W. W i Rose Cadet second lieutenants are Charles W. W Wilson Vilson Merwin H. H Smith Louis M. M Winters Harry R. R Brough Sylvester W. W Muir Layton Lloyd and Hugo A. A Emery All the men named are arc seniors Juniors scholastically eligible hold the rank of cadet third lieutenants The graduating R. R 0 O. T. T C. C cl class ss of last year presents arm army officer sabres to the cadets ranking ranking- as colonel lieutenant colonel major and captain Following the appointments appointments appointments ap ap- and the presentation of the sabres Major Gillespie will give general instructions having to todo todo do with the present years year's L C ties fc r r I I J John ohn B. B Noel world famed explorer explorer explorer ex ex- will bring the romance of oJ the he Himalayas to the Utah campus when he lectures on Kashmir and the Taj Mahal in Kingsbury hall Thursday October 16 Capian Noel one of the fin finest st outdoor photographers of today spent the spent the greater great r of T in 1929 in Tibet and northern India recording recording record- record ing ng with motion pictures the strange habits and customs of the Mongol hill tribes He is one of the he very few explorers to penetrate penetrate pene- pene rato this unknown region and he brings back with him rare specimens specimens specimens mens of fauna of the high Himalayas Himalayas Hima- Hima layas ayas and Tibetan border which will add greatly to the worlds world's scanty knowledge of the steppes of f Asia His appearance marks the first firs of a series of Nine Master Minds ot of be presented by the E Extension dension Division of the University of Utah during the University year ear The schedule provides Utah students a chance to hear men who have won world prominence in widely different different different differ differ- ent fields among them Arthur C. C Pillsbury Admiral Richard Byrd Will Vill Durant and Louis Unter- Unter meyer Dr Arthur C. C Pillsbury naturalist naturalist naturalist alist will wilt be the second to ap ap- ap- ap pear on the schedule He will present present present pre pre- sent Undersea Miracles at Kingsbury Kingsbury Kingsbury Kings- Kings bury hall October 31 Students will be admitted on the presentation of student books The charge to the general public will be per seat or for the season |