Friday, Jan. 11, 1952 College Students Still To Have 30 Days To Enlist At End Of Academic Year Lewis B. Hershey, director of selective service, told college students this week that they would still have 30 days after the end of their academic year to enlist in the service of their choice. Your Plymouth Man . . . has a used car priced for you. Buddy GALLAGHER 634 Mass. Ph.1000 All that a student has to do, call Hershey, is to get his dean or registrar to tell his local draft board he is a full-time student doing satisfactory work, and actually has been attending classes before the induction notice was mailed out. The 1951 amendments to the act changed this. By them it was provided that any student pursuing a full-time course who was ordered for induction would, if he had never been deferred before as a student, be deferred in class I-S until the end of the academic year. But he could receive only one such deferment. The selective service law places an obligation on each registrant to keep local board advised of his current status. Therefore, Hershey suggested that it would be a wise move for each student to have his school send official notice to the local board as soon as he learns he has passed his pre-induction physical. There is also another student classification under the current regulations. This is II-S. To receive this designation a college man must be in the upper portion of the men in his class or have made a score of 70 or better on the selective service college qualification test. Thus according to the existing regulations there are two student deferment categories. I-S is for those students who fail to meet the requirements for the II-S status. Those with this rating are allowed to complete only their current year of study. II-S is for those who meet either or both the academic and the test score requirements. This is a more permanent condition and may enable a student to finish his entire education. Delicious PIES CAKES COOKIES are perfect mates to a cup of coffee for between-meal and midnight snacks. DRAKE'S crisp cookies and light, fluffy cakes are served to you daily .oven fresh !!! DRAKE'S BAKERY 907 Mass. Phone 61 Jayhawker's PROFESSIONAL Directory FORREST D. BROWN, D. D. S. 800 E. Massachusetts Phone 374 STOWITS REXALL STORE Prescriptions 9th and Mass. St. Phone 516 RANEY DRUG STORE Prescriptions 909 Mass. St. Phone 521 DR.C.R.ALBRIGHT Chiropractor - X-Ray and Physio-Therapy Residence Phone 3486-R 105 E.Eighth St. VAN'S PRESCRIPTION SHOP Phone 601 1023 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Ph. 1531 HOLT PHARMACY 14th and Mass. Phone 234 Across from High School MARIAN BROCKWAY Chiropractor CRAIG - COLBURN Chiropractic Clinic 10 E. 9th St. Tel. 4224 1024 Vermont St. Telephone 115 Round-Up -Intramural Sigma Nu 35, Sigma Phi Epsilon 32; TKE 49, Triangle 34, and Delta Tau Delta 38, PI KA 32. Thursday's Results Fraternity "A" Phi Kappa Psi 40, Delta Chi 29. Independent. 67 Phi Kappa 28, Pi KA 25. Fraternity "C" University Daily Kansan Phi Kappa 28, Pi KA 25. Fraternity "B" Geology club 39, Battenfeld 37 and Misfits 32, Twin Pines 14. AFROTC 45, Battenfeld 24; Navy 35, Don Henry 22, and Varsity 31, KHK 29. Independent "C" Varsity 55, AFROTC 32 and 1222 Club 32, Jollife 31. Today's Schedule Robinson Gym Fraternity "B" 6:45—E Beta Theta Pi vs. Phi Kappa Psi. W Lambda C Alpha vs. Alpha Eusilon, PL 7:45—E* Ph Kappa Tau vs. ATO. Phi Ephela vs. Sigma Phi Ephela 7:45—E Phi Kappa Tau vs. ATO 8:45—E Delta Tau Delta vs. AKL 8:45—E DU vs. Kappa Sigma. 8:45- Aloo taai daa Dena vs. Al 8:45- E DU Kappa Sigma. W Phi Kaip Chi Chi Chi Chi. **Fraternity "A"** Bahoon Amor Page 4 4-Beta Theta Pi vs. Sigma Pi. 5—Beta Kappa Sigma vs. P Kappa P 6—Beta Kappa vs. Delta Chi. 7-Sigma Chi vs. Acacia. 8—Beta Kappa Tau vs. P Kappa A. Saturday's Schedule Fraternity "A" Fraternity "A" Robinson Annex 2-ATO vs. Delta Tau Delta. 2-ATO vs. Delta Tau Delta. 3-Phi Gamma Delta vs. Phi DT. 4-Du vs. Sigma Nu. 5-Sigma Phi Epsilon vs. TKE. Fraternity "C" Robinson Gym W AKL vs. Delta Chi. Sunday's Schedule Robinson Annex Fraternity "A" w Pn Delta 1. vs. Sigma Ch 3—E Lambda CA vs. Sigma PE B- I Bambola CA vs. Sigma PE. W DU vs. Phi Kappa Sigma. 2—E Beta Theta Pi vs. P. Kappa P. 5—E Delta Tau Delta vs. TKE. 4-E Phi G Delta vs. Kappa Sigma 2:30- Phi K Sigma vs. Phi Kappa 2:30- Delta Chi vs. Sigma Pi. 4:30- Beta T Pi vs. Phi Kappa Psi. 4:30- Triangle vs. AKL. Mall subscription: $3 a semester. $4.50 for a four-month postage). Published in Lawrence, Kansas every afternoon during the University of Kansas summer holidays and examination periods Entered as second class matter Sept. 17. Received university holidays and examination periods Kanser. under act of March 3, 1879 The New Yorker 25th Anniversary Album $5.00 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel 666 mil al la Students are cordially invited to participate in activities of all Lawrence churches. In addition to the regular order of service, there are many classes and functions planned especially for university groups. First Christian Church 00 Kentucky St. H.M.Sippel, Minister Sunday Services 9:30 - Sunday School - Class for single students taught by Mrs. Harold G. Barr—Class for married students taught by Dr. Carroll D. Clark. 10:45 - Morning Worship 5:30 - K.U. Disciples Fellowship evening meeting in Myers Hall on Campus. Mrs. Carroll D. Clark, Student Director. Church Of Christ 1501 N. H. W. Taylor Carter, Minister Kieth Barnhart. Music Director 11:00 - Sermon 10:00 - Bible Study 11:55 - Communion 6:30 University Class 7:30 - Evening Service Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont St. Dale E. Turner, Minister 10:00—Church School Class for University Students 11:00—Morning Worship 5:30 p.m.—University Discussion Group SUNDAY SERVICES 5:30 p.m.—University Discussion Group 9 a.m. - Holy Communion for collegians. Breakfast and Canterbury meeting follows in Rectory. Installation of officers and report of the Provincial Canterbury Conference. 11 a.m. - Morning prayer and sermon Jan. 17, 7 a.m. - Holy Communion in Danforth FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 8th and Kentucky George C. Fetter, minister Gus Ferre, minister to students 9:45 University Class led by Gus Ferre' 11:00 Morning Worship. Subject-"And Seeing The Multitude" 5:30 Roger Williams Fellowship. Panel Discussion The Need For a National Baptist Student Fellowship" 7:30 Evening Worship and Song Service. Guest Speaker - The Rev. Clayton Browne First Methodist Church Tenth and Vermont Oscar E. Allison, Minister Edwin F. Price, Minister to Students 9:45 a.m. Wesley Foundation Church School Class 10:50 Morning Worship Sermon:"What God's Kingdom Means to us Now" 5:30 - 7:30 Wesley Foundation Fellowship. Students will discuss "Shall I Take a Religious Vacation".