UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PACE EIGHT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1947 Surveys Seek Water Supply at Montezuma The Ground-Water division of the State and Federal Geological Surveys has sent Bruce Latta, Geologist, to Gray county, to direct test-drilling in an effort to develop a new well-water supply for the town of Montezuma. Since 1939 the State Geological Survey has maintained an observation well between the two existing city wells of Montezuma. The study is being made in response to a request from the Montezuma city officials. Since 1938, studies of water supply have been made for the cities of Wichita, Winfield, Reading, Sterling, Langley, Dodge City, and in Lansing at the State Penitentiary. Six Million Women To War Work (ACP)—By the end of this year, about 20 per cent of America's industrial war workers will be women—a total of 6 million of them, according to the War Manpower Commission. In aircraft production, employment of women is expected to be greater than that of men. Physical Training Commended Highly By Navy Commander The Naval Training School's physical training program received the official approval of Lt. Comdr. T. N. Metcalf, District Physical Training Officer, Great Lakes, on his recent inspection of facilities here. Commander Metcalf was highly enthusiastic in his praise of the commando course and suggested that with but minor improvements in other departments the physical program was comparable, or even superior, to that of any other Ninth District school inspected. Rooney Separated From Wife Again Hollywood (INS) — Married only 13 months ago, Mickey Rooney, top flight screen attraction, and his wife, the former Ava Gardner, were separated today for a second time—and this time is appeared for good. Rooney, 21, and his wife, 19, issued a joint statement reading "We have separated and are giving up our home. We both sincerely regret we could not work out our problem together." Leader Warns Senate Against Anti-Union Bill Topeka, (INS)—Legislative leaders announced today that the anti-labour union bill will be pigeon-holed for a week or ten days before further action is taken. Representative K. A. Bass of Harper, Democrat, introduced a bill to permit state authorities to regulate highway traffic and limit the speed of automobiles to 35 miles an hour. The senate state affairs committee held the first public hearing on the measure last night. One labor leader appearing before the committee told members "You are fooling around with a keg of dynamite, and you had better find out what is in it before you set it off." The house elections committee recommended for passage the McKenzie bill already passed by the senate to permit party organizations to fill vacancies by appointment on primary election tickets. PRE-MEDICS MAY--they say: (continued from page one) tailed for further medical or premedical training under the Army Specialized Training Program or assigned to other military duty." Called After Spring Semester Pre-medical students in the AERC will also be called to active duty at the end of the spring semester, 1943. Those in this category who are selected at induction or at the completion of their basic military training for further medical or pre-medical training will be detailed for such instruction under the Army Specialized Training Program, the information said. Sophomores pursuing approved technical engineering courses will be called to active duty at the end of the present semester. At the completion of a period of basic military training some of them will be sent back to college to receive further technical training. Of students in the Army Air Corps Reserve the directive stated merely that they will be called to active duty according to instructions to be issued by the commanding general of the Army Air Forces. ... BUY WAR STAMPS ... SENIORS WILL---they say: (continued from page one) ics; J. O. Jones, professor of applied mechanics; Miss May Gardner, Spanish professor; Fred Montgomery, University director of Naval training; and Henry Shenk, professor of physical education. Large Registration Large Registration Registration of 2,272 at Tufts College is the largest in the institution's long history. For All Occasions Ride The Bus The Rapid Transit Your Local Bus Service IN THE SKI TROOPS "EGG BEATER" for head-overheels spill "GHOST SUIT" for white camouflage uniform "CAMEL" for the Army man's favorite cigarette "SNOW BUNNY" for beginner DICK DURRANCE former Olympic ace who trains the Army's ski troopers CAMELS HAVE WHAT IT TAKES! THEY'RE EASY ON MY THROAT AND A TREAT TO MY TASTE! FIRST IN THE SERVICE With men in the Army, the Navy, the Marine Corps, and the Coast Guard, the favorite cigarette is Camel. (Based on actual sales records in Post Exchanges and Canteens.) The"T-Zone where cigarettes are judged The "T-ZONE"—Taste and Throat—is the proving ground for cigarettes. Only your taste and throat can decide which cigarette tastes best to you... and how it affects your throat. For your taste and throat are absolutely individual to you. Based on the experience of millions of smokers, we believe Camels will suit your "T-ZONE" to a "T." Prove it for yourself! R. J. Reynalda Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina