PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1941 Poised For Flight at Randolph-at Randolph Field about Feb. 7. Poised for flight in their basic training planes these flying cadets at Uncle Sam's giant "West Point of the Air," at Randolph Field, Texas, will soon be wearing wings of the full-fledged pilot of the Army Air Corps. They complete their second phase of flight training They then transfer to the advanced flying school for a final 10 weeks "polishing up" before getting their second lieutenant's commissions and also their wings. These low wing monoplanes with a 450 horsepower motor are used exclusively for basic training at the Texas airdrome. Flying cadets get 70 hours flight time in these crafts, more than half of it solo. During training the future pilots receive $75 a month besides food, clothing, quarters. When commissioned their pay jumps to $205. Who Says-- Gasoline "Filler-Upers" can't have that Friendly Personality? Just try Fritz Co. ONCE and you'll wish that first time had been sooner. We pride ourselves on saying "It's a K.U. Institution" PHONE 4 Fritz Co. CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS it's the milder better-tasting cigarette . . . the smoker's cigarette Chesterfield has so many things a smoker likes so well that it's just naturally called the smoker's cigarette. You always enjoy Chesterfield's COOLER, BETTER TASTE...and they're really MILDER—not strong or harsh. Get yourself a pack of Chesterfields. You can't buy a Better Cigarette Copyright 1941, LUCETT & MYERS TORACCO CO.