Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 17, 1956 Foreign Service To Be Explained Career opportunities in the foreign service will be explained by Joseph J. Monttlor, a representative of the Department of State, Washington, D.C., at 2 p.m. and 3 pm Thursday in Green Hall Thea- Individual appointments in may also be made by seeing Clifford P, Ketzel, assistant professor of political science, 19 Strong Annex B. A written examination will be held June 25. Eli- table candidates J. J. MONTLOR must be between the ages of 20 and 31. American citizens for at least 10 years, and if married, married to an American citizen. Applications to take the test must be received before midnight Friday, May 11. Those appointed will serve in any of the department's 267 embassies, legations, and consulates abroad as well as in the Washington headquarter. Commercial Art Discussed "Becoming a professional artist should involve the same planning used by an engineer in constructing a building." William R. McCloskey, business manager of the Hallmark Co., art department, Kansas City, Mo., told students in design and drawing and painting Monday in Strong Auditorium. Mr. McCloskey stressed background art divindividuality as two necessities of a commercial artist. He said a solid knowledge of one phase of commercial art, a general background of others, and a general knowledge of people are necessary. "Be yourself and don't follow someone else's pattern. The public wants new ideas and these stem from individuality, he said. Scouts To Attend Relays, Exposition About 690 Explorer Scouts will attend "Eskuree Day" Friday as guests of Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity, and University Extension. "Eskuree" is a word derived from the initial letters of "Explorer Scouts, Kansas University Relays, and Engineering Exposition," explained Roger Thom, St. Joseph, Mo., junior, president of Alpha Phi Omega. A project similar to "Eskurke Day" was conducted in previous years when Kansas and Missouri scouts visited the campus during the Engineering Exposition and Kansas Relays, Thom said. It is limited to Explorer Scouts this year, boys 14 years of age or older, because of the large number which attended last year. Correction The Associated Women Students' fashion show is April 25, not April 18, as reported in The University Daily Kansan. Air Force To Show Planes The U.S. Air Force Research and Development Center at Wright-Fatterson Air Force Base has announced that it will display several aircraft and other static displays at the Annual Engineering Exhibition to be held April 20 and 21. The display will be set up near Allen Field House. Included in the display will be an F-38 Sabre Jet and a B-29 Superfortress. Wash Your 50c Own Car Chuck McBeth Gonoco 9th & Indiana Home Ec To Host 300 Girls The department of home economics is making plans for Saturday, May 5, when it will entertain 300 high school girls on the campus. The day's activities will include tours through the home economics laboratories, the home management house, and the nursery school. Home economies students will conduct the groups. Students in the department will, participate in demonstrations and discuss topics. Both high school and college students will take part in a panel discussion, "What's My Line?" and a fashion show. Talks in the opening session will be given by Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy; Miss Martha Peterson, dean of women; Miss Edna Hill, chairman of the home economics department; Barbara Butler, Centralia junior, president of the Home Economics Club, and Marylin Ahlstrom, Topeka senior, president of Omicron Nu, honorary home economics society. Perhaps the fastest animal is the cheetah of India and Africa, clocked at 70 miles an hour. Pneumonia often follows swine flu, scours in calves or overeating in sheep. As many as 34 beeechnuts ha been removed from the cheeks one chipmunk. ANOTHER SPOKE HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE HUB 'The' Wagon Wheel News A New Student Store For All Your Needs Lawrence Laundry's Newest Pick-Up Point (fully insured) 'THE HUB OF THE HILL' On the 14th St. Hill Between Ohio & Louisiana