NAMES OF OFFICE OS IN SERVICE WANTED AT ONCE FOR OREGANA All Former Oregon Men Who Have Commissions to Be ListeH in Student Year Book—Chanye of Addresses Should Be Given Paul Spangler. The Orcgana wants tn got pictures of all of the University men who are now officers in the service of their country, find for this purpose the following list is printed. Anybody knowing the names of any officers not included in this list is requested to give them to Paul Spangler at once, and also to report any addresses which are incorrect. Spangler also is desirous of obtaining the names and addresses of all medical students who may have attended the University any time. The list follows: Allen, Ralph S.—Second lieutenant, 92d battalion, 160th depot brigade, Camp Lewis, Wash. Harbor, John Raymond—Major, field hospital .No. 99, Fort Bliss, 3*11 Paso, Tex. Bean, Harold C.—First lieutenant med ‘ leal corps, U. S. A.. 99th field ambu lance, 15th British expeditionary forces, Franco. Beebe, Lewis- -Second lieutenant, O. C. A., Fort Stevens, Ore. Bond, Aubrey—Second lieutenant, army engineers corps, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Bond, Lewis First lieutenant, field ar tillery, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Bond, Paul—Captain 05th artillery, Fort Columbia, Wash. Boone, W. It.—Second lieutenant 20th infantry. Fort Douglas, Utah. Brosius, Edd Este—Second lieutenant 12th company, O. C. A., Fort Canby, Wash. Brown, Lyle F.—Second lieutenant field artillery, battalion F, 947th field ar tillery, Chimp Lewis, Wash. Buoy, Leonard M.—Lieutenant, Fort Stevens, Ore. Burgard, John Clark—First lieutenant 9(!2d infantry, Camp Lewis, Wash. Budgard, William Norman Second lieu tenant 904th infantry, Camp Lewis, Wash. Byron, Allan A. Second lieutenant Q. M. corps, cure adjutant general, Washington, D. C. Benson, Wallace O.—'First Lieutenant F. A. R. C., American expeditionary forces, France. Caufield, Lee James—First lieutenant 104th engineers, Camp McLellan, An niston, Ain. Clarko, Dudley—First lieutenant ambu lance corps, Allentown, Pa. Collier, Alfred D.—First lieutenant com pany 15, headquarters 116th engineers, A. E. F., France. Collins, Itussell E.—First lieutenant balloon observation corps, A. E. F., France. Dorris, Benjamin F., Jr.—Second lieu tenant 362d infantry, Camp Lewis, Wash. Dudley, Frank A.—Second lieutenant aero squadron, San Diego, Cal. Elkins, Willard A.—Captain O. C. A., Fort Columbia, Wash. Foils, Franklin F.—Second lieutenant field artillery, A. E. 1*’., France. Deary, Roland Second lieutenant avia tion training school, San Diego, Cal. Datable, Charles B.-—First lieutenant (lilth artillery, Fort Stevens, Ore. Hamlin, F. B.—Captain infantry, bar raek No. 12, depot brigade, Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash. Hawkins, Martin—First lieutenant GStli artillery, TJ. S. R. C. A. C., Fort Ste vens, Ore. Henderson, Louis A.—Captain 310th en gineers, American Lake, Wash. Iluggins, George Chester—Second lieu tenant 100th depot brigade, Camp Lewis, Wash. Jaureguy, Nicholas Second lieutenant 100th brigade, second battalion, sev enth company, Camp Lewis, Wash. Kelly, John George First lieutenant engineering corps, A. E. F., France. Kuykendall, John Eherle—Captain 301st ambulance company, Camp Lewis, Wash. Lane, Erie E. Captain 3G2d infantry, Camp Lewis, Wash. Loucks, Elton C. Second lieutenant Q. M. C. school, Jacksonville, Fla. McClure, Walter It. -Captain company 120th infantry. A. E. F., France. MoGilrhrist, Miliar Second lieutenant infantry, lOlith depot brigade, Camp Lewis, Wash. McKey, Miles—First lieutenant C. A. ('., Fort Stevens, Ore. McMurray, Robert N. First, lienten mt 15th IJ. S. cavalry, San Antonio, Tex. Maxwell Jitney Phone 114 THE OREGANA j [The Student Shop. j ICE CREAM I LUNCHES i CANDIES | Near The Campus. < Phone 32a, \ *+**«<*<^>4******><>***Xrtt~K^^ Don’t Forget The MARX BARBER SHOP 729 Willamette. Kuykendall Drug Store 870 WILLAMETTE STREET. PHONE 23. *4+4ifm . h\ - fcfAX TRY — Eggiman’s Candy Kitchen i For Good Candies and Ice Cream. 4th and Main Streets. Springfield. Moore, Harry T.—Lieutenant ambulance company 361, Camp Lewis, Wash. Morfitt, Neil—First lieutenant aviation corps, headquarters Camp Kelley, 84th aero squadron, San Antonio, Tex. Oberteuffer, II. K.—First lieutenant 5th company U. S. engineers, Corpus Christi, Tex. Smith, Byron H.—Second lieutenant company C, 310th engineers, Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Mich. Smith, W. Carleton—Captain M. R. C., field hospital No. 363, 91st division, Camp Lewis, Wash. Staiger, Frank W.—First lieutenant 303d machine gun battery, Camp Dev ons, Ayer, Mass. Svarverud, Van—Captain company 2, O. C. A., Fort Stevens, Ore. Taylor, Charles M.—Major dental corps, U. S. A., Fort Flagler, Wash. Tooze, Lamar—First lieutenant 303d in fantry, Camp Lewis, Wash. Tooze, Leslie O.—First lieutenant com pany K. 364th infantry, Camp Lewis, Wash. Tuerck, William Paul—Second lieuten ant field artillery reserve corps, Fort Sill, Okla. Van Valzah, Laurie Shannon—Lieuten ant 33d division, Mobile laboratory unit, A. E. F., France. Viereck, Harry C.—Headquarters com pany, Camp Greenlenf, Fort Ogle thorpe, Ga. Waller, A. O.—First lieutenant hospital corps, Fort Stevens, Ore. Wetherbee, Dr. .T. R.—Captain field hospital No. 18, medical officers’ training camp, Fort Riley, Kan. White, George McDaniel—First lieuten ant 130th field artillery, Camp Doni phan. Fort Sill, Okla. Williams, Benjamin H.—Second lieuten ant, in command regular coast artil lery, Fort Stevens, Ore. Williams, Burke B.—First lieutenant O. C. A., Fort Columbia, Wash. Williams, W. G.—Captain Sth company, O. C. A., Fort Stevens, Ore. Woods, .1. Le Itoy—First lieutenant en gineers corps, Vancouver, Wash. *----* | Smileage Book Catechism. ( *--—* (.). What is a “Smileage Book?” A. A “Smileage Book” is a book con taining conpons entitling the holder to admission and seat tickets at Liberty 'theatres. Liberty Tents and auditoriums j under the management of the Commis sion on Training Camp Activities in Na tional Guard Camps. (.). By whom are they issued? A. By the Military Entertainment Council of the Commission on Training Camp Activities, Washington, D. C. (J. What do “Smileage Books” cost A. “Smileage Books” are of two hinds: The first cost $1; the second So. (J. How many tickets does each book contain? A. The $1 “Smileage Book” contains 20 coupons; the $5 book contains 100 coupons. Q. Where are they good? A. In all Liberty Entertainments, in all National Army Cantonments and Na tional Guard Camps, under the manage ment of the Commission on Training Camp Activities. Q. Are they good in naval stations and other camps? A. No. At present they are good only in Army cantonments and National Guard camps. (.„>. Where will “Smileage Books” be on sale? A. The books will be on sale by local entertainment councils throughout the country and in department stores, drug stores and various central places of bus iness. Q. Are the books to be inscribed by name to soldiers? A. There is space for nn inscription to soldiers by name, blit this is not neces sary. Q. Are they transferable? A. Yes, to soldiers in uniform. Q. How many theatres have been built. A. One permanent theatre seating o.OOO has been built in eaeh National Army Cantonment. Two Chautauqua tents seating 1,800 each have been erect ed in eaeh National Guard Camp. Q. Are “Smileage Books” available for use b.v civilians? A. Civilians are allowed in these en tertainments only when accompanied by a soldier friend with “Smileage” eoupons. Q. How much money does the Mili tary Entertainment Council hope to raise from the sale of ‘‘Smileage Books?” A. The goal for the drive of the week of January JSth has been set at 1.000, 000 “Smileage Books,” but if a million dollars' worth of smiles are good for our soldier boys, why won't two million dollars' worth be much better? Q. llow can I get those “Smileage Books” to the soldiers? A. Send them by mail, l.et the next letter you send to any camp contain a $5 or $1 book; think of the laughter in those coupons. And of course, if you have a boy, son, brother, sweetheart or husband of your own in camp, you will see that he gets one. Harvard football enthusiasts recently subscribed $55l>0 for footballs, to be sent to the soldiers in France. The first consignment of 500 balls is already on its way.—Ex. Aggies, you’re next. Red Cross Benefit SHAKESPEARE’S “TWELFTH NIGHT’ FERGUS REDDIE, DIRECTOR. GUILD HALL, U OF 0. CAMPUS, February 21st. February 22nd. February 23rd 8:15 p. m. Box Office Open Feb. 19th. Reserve your seats. 25 cents and 35 cents. J. W. Quackenbush & Sons HARDWARE 160 E. 9th St. Phone 1057. _j Sigma Nu dinner guests for Sunday were Catharine Heilig, Ruth Elton. Ella Dews, Margaret Kubli, Miriam Page, Mrs. O. C. Page, Pauline Heals, Mary Louise Bailey, Elsie McMurph.v, Arthur Kuhnhausen, and Vern Dudley. At the request of the civilian division of the Red Cross, a new two-hour course in sociology, “War Relief and Home service,” will be given this semester. This course is designed for juniors and seniors who wish to prepare for Red Cross social service.—Daily Kansan. Nearly 6000 Yale men are somewhere in the military service of the United States. Nearly 5000 of these have been accounted for. February 22 a service flag bearing more than 1000 stars will be unfurled at 'the university.—Ex. Aggies, you’re next. Royal Typewriters Typewriter Supplies, Second-Hand Typewriters. All Makes. 63 9th Ave West. 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