. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO MARCH 24,19 Army Reserve Corps Organizes Here A unit of more than 400 army reserve corps officers and enlisted men has been formed in Lawrence, meeting the first and third Thursdays of each month in the Military Science building. More than 160 of these men are K. U. faculty members and students. Recently organized by the Kansas City, Kan., sub-office of the organized reserves, the unit held its second meeting Thursday night. Officer-in-charge is Lt. Col. Earl L. Downing; local commandant is Col. Adrian Lindsey, former K. U. football coach. Other units, called composite group details, have been organized in Topeka, Kansas City, Kan., and Atchison. Col. C. C. Higgens of Topeka is senior instructor for Kansas. "Our purpose is to organize and train men of all ground branches in order to keep them interested in and qualified for their ranks and specialties in the army." Colonel Downing explained. "Men will be accepted in their former rating and branch of service regardless of date of discharge until June 30th." Necessary equipment such as guns and ammunition will be furnished later, Sgt. Maj. W. B. Bronnenberg said. "Training will be given at a gradually increasing rate; at present, it is still getting started. Eventually, each unit is planned to be of wartime type in organization and strength," he said. Enlistments in the army organized reserve are being accepted at all army recruiting stations. On KFKU Today: 2:30 Hammond Recital, Edward Hiley 2:45 News from Mt. Oread, Tom Yoe 9:30 Symphonic Favorites, "The Swan Lake Ballet" (Tschaikovsky) Tuesday: 2.30 Art by Radio, Maud Ellsworth 9.30 This Week in Kansas Legislature Wednesday: Wednesday: 2:30 Winter Veterans Hospital Program 2:45 Excursion in Science 9:30 This Week in Kansas Legislature Thursday: 2:30 Hammond Recital, Edward Utley. 2:45 Book Review 9:30 "The Atomic Bomb—Actual Political Program to Date" Friday: 2:30 Children's Musical 9:30 KU Sports Parade 9:45 Exploring the University Bureau of Government Research with Dr. Ethan Allen, director Sunday: 4 to 5 School of Fine Arts Musical 4 to 5 School of Fine Arts Musical Vespers. University Daily Kansan University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year. (In Lawrence add $1 a semester post- afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays, and examination periods. Entered as September 17, 1900, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. LOOK---- PHOTO-FINISHING 24-HOUR SERVICE Round Corner Drug Store Rexall Store Rankins Drug Store Eldridge Pharmacy Hillside Pharmacy Mettner's Fountain BY ESTES STUDIO K.U. Traffic Officer On Emergency Leave Robert Corwin, K.U. traffic officer, is on emergency leave from the University. C. G. Bayles, superintendent of buildings and grounds, said today. Corwin, called to San Antonio by the illness of his father, left Tuesday morning. Bayles did not know when the patrolman would return. Traffic work has been taken over by Clyde Channel, University parking-checker. Thayer Picture Displayed In New York Exhibition "West India Shell Divers," a picture from Spooner-Thayer museum, is now on display at the Wildenstein gallery in New York. It is a part of an exhibition sponsored by the N. Y. Botanical Garden and featuring the works of Homer Winslow. This picture is one of three Winslow watercolors belonging to the University museum. Miss Louise Summers, former periodical librarian in Watson library, has taken a position in Unionville, Mo. She will be in charge of organizing a county library system in Putnam county, Mo. Watson Librarian Leaves Miss Summers is a graduate of Denver university. She received her Librarian degree from the University of Southern California. She started working at Watkins library in the summer, 1945. The senior women's Pan-Hellen council and alumni will give a te at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Englis room. Dean Attends Conference George B. Smith, dean of the school of education, left Friday attend the Missouri Valley Adu Education conference in Omah Accompanying him were Gery Pearson and Ruth Kenny of the tension division. Announcing the Opening of the CHATEAUDRIVE-IN RESTAURANT WE BELIEVE THIS IS JUST WHAT LAWRENCE HAS BEEN WAITING FOR. - Louis Kuhn - Harold M. Wray - Clarence Anderson 18th & Mass. Phone 3387 The Finest Facilities For Serving Food In Lawrence DRIVE-IN PARKINGService at its best BREAKFAST—LUNCH—DINNER—SHORT ORDERS A COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SPECIAL STEAK DINNERS Introducing to Lawrence——The Chateau Special Sandwich We want you to try one and tell us how you like it——We think they are delicious. FOUNTAIN AND SNACK CURB SERVICE. Our Sincere Best Wishes To The Newest Business In Lawrence CONSTANT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY... Builder. EUGENE BRUNE PLUMBING & WIRING... Plumbing, wiring and heating. R. B. LACKEY CABINET WORKS... Cabinet work and booths. W. A. RAMSEY SHADE SHOP... Venetian Blinds and Linoleum SERVING EXCLUSIVELY