Page 3 JET FIGHTERS GUARD CAPITAL—The Air Force has announced that the famed "White House" squadron at Washington, assigned to guard the nation's capital, has been equipped with Lockheed F-94 all-weather jet fighters. The planes can operate around the clock in darkness and bad weather, using radar to find their targets. Reading Clinic Offers Courses In Reading, Study Methods During the fall semester many students who enrolled late were unable to get into the General Study Methods classes. Those who want reading and study methods courses for the present semester are urged to enroll at the Reading office as soon as possible. Classes in General Study Methods begin Tuesday, Feb. 5. These classes meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays for six weeks at 9,10 and 11 a.m. The individual counselling service, aimed at helping students to develop an effective method of studying, will begin Monday Feb. 11. The University Reading clinic will offer courses in reading comprehension, reading improvement, and general study methods this semester. It will also provide an individual counselling service to students needing personal help with study problems. Students may enroll in the Reading clinic any day from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Reading office, 18 Fraser. A weekly appointment will be made for each student. Counselling will cover areas of reading, not taking, review, preparation and writing examinations. The counselling is not a tutoring service. Students are not required to take the regular group course in Study Methods before enrolling for individual help. Such a course is valuable as a foundation for getting the maximum benefit from individual counselling. Classes in Reading Comprehension meet at 8 and 10 a.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday beginning Monday, Feb. 4. A week later two more classes, at 9 and 11 a.m., will be added. Improvement of Reading Speed will be offered beginning Feb. 11. Monday, Wednesday, Friday for six weeks. University Daily Kansan University students are invited to sign up for a low-cost two-month tour of Western Europe which will be sponsored this summer by the College of Emporia. European Tour To Cost $1,395 Thursday, Jan. 31, 1952 Upon completion of the tour six hours credit in "Contemporary European Life" will be granted by C. of E. Total cost of the tour, including lodging, meals, transportation, baggage handling and tips, will be $1.395. Students will leave for New York from Kansas City June 8, and sail for Europe June 11, on the Queen Name Causes Rank Error Chanute Air Base, III—U(P)P—air base clerks listed him in the records as Lt. Col. Ray. They searched the files for his first name. Finally they learned that Ray was only a lieutenant and that his first name was Colonel. His title now—Lt. Colonel Ray. Mary. The group will visit in Scotland and England before going to the continent. The itinerary will include Holland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and France. Dr. Harold McCleave, dean of the college, who conducted student tours to Europe in 1949 and 1951, will be leader this year. Patronize Kansan Advertisers BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY LAWRENCE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. (SAVE TIME - AVOID THE LINE!) SUPPLIES READY MADE KITS A COMPLETE LINE FOR EVERY COURSE BOOKS NEW AND USED TO SAVE YOU TIME FULL REFUND PROVIDED MERCHANDISE IS NOT DAMAGED OR WRITTEN IN AND IF RETURNED BEFORE FEBRUARY 7. VETERANS REQUISITION BOOKS HONORED AT BOTH STORES FREE BLOTTERS MATCHES BOOK COVERS