University Daily Kansan Page 3 Ike Warns Security Depends Upon Trade Washington—(U.R.)—President Eisenhower has warned the nation that its prosperity and very security depend upon trade with other nations. $ \textcircled{1} $ He told the U.S. Chamber of Commerce last night this is the "material foundation" of the administration's whole foreign policy because "we must trade with others or we cannot exist." Mr. Eisenhower said defense spending would be cut "at the earliest possible moment" to provide security at the "lowest possible cost." ARENA THEATER PRODUCTION April 29-30, May 1, 8 p.m. Union Ballroom PETTICOAT FEVER ADMISSION FREE Reserved Seating Tickets Union Information Desk "But it will never be reduced," he said, "beyond that point that you can, with justification, say 'I shall sleep well tonight because my country, its system, and its liberties are safe.' In defending a liberal trade policy, the president hit indirectly at protection-minded businessmen and congressmen who have been applying terrific pressure for increased trade restrictions to cut down foreign competition. Before the President spoke, the organization formally called for increased foreign imports, the "selective adjustment" of tariffs and the "reduction of other barriers to world trade." Mr. Eisenhower has called for a one-year extension of the reciprocal trade program to give the administration time to consider changes that might be needed. Read the Kansan Want-Ads. should be examined today, Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Enjoy a Vacation While You Work and Learn Combine study with healthful recreation in scenically thrilling and historically interesting surroundings in the Colorado Rockies. Delightful climate. Bright days and cool nights. Attend the . . . UNIVERSITY of COLORADO SUMMER SESSION Two Five-week Terms June 15 to July 21—July 23 to August 25 A wonderful opportunity for undergraduates to take acceleration, make up or refresher courses and see scenic Colorado between study hours. The University's own Recreation Department offers a planned program which supplements education. Eight hundred courses. Many special features. Charge determined by number of hours carried. Living accommodations available in attractive University residences, private homes and student rooming houses. Typical cost, room and board, full 5-week term, $85. For more details, Write Director of the Summer Session, Macky 324-7 UNIVERSITY of COLORADO Boulder, Colorado Qualification examinations for entry into advanced Air Force ROTC will be given to all second year basic cadets from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, May 9. AFROTC Exam Set For Advanced Cadets Thursday, April 30.1953 The test, given to determine the students' aptitude and qualifications for advanced training, will be in five sections and is required of all men planning to enter advanced courses next fall. The place of the test will be announced next week in all basic classes. --- The first Big Seven rifle match in history will be fired on the 19-position range in the Military Science building at Kansas State Saturday. The match will be fired by varsity teams from the seven conference schools. Kansas will send a team made up of six Air Force and four Army ROTC members. The match will be fired in the regular four positions, according to National Rifle association rules, with each man firing 10 shots in prone, sitting, kneeling, and standing positions. Big 7 Rifle Match Slated Saturday Iowa State will be a heavy favorite to take top honors in the match. The Air Force ROTC team from Ames won first in the Air Force division of the Herst Trophy match, and second in their division of the National Service match. Their stiffest competition will probably come from Kansas and Kansas State, who both placed well up in the same two matches. The Air Force team will send Max Embrez, college senior; Frank Jennings, fine arts junior; George Lund, engineering junior; Norman Wilson, engineering junior; Hubert Dye, business junior; and Charles Hedrick, engineering freshman. Alternates for the Air Force will be Michael Wayland, college sophomore; Donald Tice, journalism junior; and Philip Ernst, college freshman. Competing for Kansas, from the Army, will be Joseph McMullen, college freshman; Theodore Sexton, college freshman; Fred Mueller, engineering junior, and Norman Gates, engineering junior. The deadline to register for Selective Service college qualification test has been set for May 11, Registrar James K. Hitt announced today. The test is to be given May 21. Mr. Hitt urged every male student who is a Selective Service registrant and has not taken the test to take it this time, whether or not he is enrolled in ROTC. Registration Deadline Set on Deferment Test Application blanks may be obtained at the registrar's office or at any local Selective Service office. 18 Men Try for 'Mr. Formal' Eighteen organizations now have chosen representatives for the campus Mr. Formal contest being sponsored by "After Six" formal wear. The man chosen Mr. Formal at KU will win a complete "After Six" summer formal outfit, a Ronson Adonis lighter, a Kaywood white-briar pipe, a set of "Top Hat" toiletries by Charbert, a pair of black dress shoes from the Royal College Shops. A one month theater pass for two at the Commonwealth Theatres, $5 in services from ACME Bachelor Laundry and Dry Cleaners, a bouquet of one dozen roses from Owens Flower shop, and two free dinners at the Dine-A-Mite. The 18 candidates and their organizations are Robert Toulson, Alpha Tau Omega; John MacCormack, triumph; Robert Keefer, Acacia; James Bass, Stephenson hall; John McGilley, Phi Gamma Delta; Donald Martin, Phi Delta Theta; Lawrence Sheridan, Delta Chi; Cleveland McCarty, Jim Beam's Dream Team. Edmond Tucker, Phi Kappa Psi; Dean Owens, Sigma Pi; Dean Pontius, Pi Kappa Alpha; Duane Van Gundy, Sigma Pi; Robert Marshall, Alpha Kappa Lambda; William Hadel, Phi Kappa; Robert Kenney, Delta Upsilion; Dee Halley, Phi Kappa Tau; William Dorsch, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Frederick Tarry, Sigma Phi Epsilon. STOP CRAVING START SAVING The surest way to get that new home, car, television set or anything you want is to save regularly at the Douglas County State Bank. Try it for a few weeks and you'll be surprised at the results. We Pay 2% on Savings. "The Bank of Friendly Service" Douglas County State Bank 900 Mass. Phone 3200 Be style-right this season . . . look sharp. 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