SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1940. and ter, life lief set tly; UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS of ted by to Don't Seek Defense Jobs says Draft Board Head Washington, Oct. 13—(UP)—Major Joseph F. Battley, adviser to the selective service board, advised men in ordinary occupations today to "stay put" and not look for jobs in defense industries. Contrary to the general impression, he said, men who take jobs in defense industries now actually might run a greater chance of being drafted than if* they remained in other lines of work. In some instances, he reported, companies holding defense contracts have wrongly been offering jobs to men with the inducement that this would help them obtain deferment. There will be no group or industry deferments in classifying men for conscription. "A man may be working in some seemingly unessential industry — such as fine dresses for women — but holding down a job which is important in the operations and essential to the work of many others." Battley said. "A local board would undoubtedly defer him while if he took an unskilled or semi-skilled job in an airplane factory he could not be deferred." KFKU Broadcasting Schedule For Week The following is a program schedule of KFKU, University of Kansas broadcasting station, for this week, according to Mildred I. Seaman, assistant program director. Monday, October 14 3:14 Kansas News Briefs 3:14 Elementary Spanish Lessons 3:00 Elementary French Lesson 3:14 Kansas News Briefs 6:30 Book-Club Program 6:00-6:30 Musical Ensembles, School of Fine Arts Tuesday, October 15 3:00 The Story-Book Lady, stories for the primary grades. 3. 17 Elementary Spanish Lesson 3.00 Your Heath, "A Discussion on Cancer." Wednesday, October 16 ... ;00 On the Magic Flying Carpet, stories for the intermediate grades 00 Elementary French Lesson :14 Kansas News Briefs 00:00-6:30 University of Kansas Band Thursday, October 17 17 Books and Reading :14 Kansas News Briefs 17 Elementary Spanish Lesson 6:00 Public Opinion and the News 30-10:00 University of Kansas Roundtable, "Economic Consequences of the Defense Program." riday, October 18 00:3:30 Arguments pro and con on the high school debate question by University debaters. 00 U. S. Army Band 15 Science News 25 Kansas News Briefs saturday. October 19 45 Football game: University of Nebraska vs. University of Kansas. History Majors to Organize History majors interested in organizing a history club will meet at the west wing of the ballroom in the Memorial Union building Wednesday afternoon at 4:30. Dr. W. W. Davis, professor of his-ry, will be in charge of the meet-q. Marine Corps Wants More Reserves Chancellor Deane W. Malott has been requested by the Commandment of U.S. Marine Corps Reserve to assist in obtaining candidates to serve as second lieutenants, Marine Corps Reserve. Through the office of Colonel Karl F. Baldwin, arrangements will be made for enrollment of all citizens interested in the Marine Corps Reserve. The Marine Corps is planning to increase its reserve strength to meet the demands of the present emergency. Under these plans, applicants for Reserve Commissions will be selected for active duty from college graduates who are not members of the Army Reserve, National Guard, or Naval Reserve. This plan is designed to reach a group of outstanding college graduates who desire to serve their country during the emergency in a capacity commensurate with their educational qualifications and capabilities. The first class is scheduled to start Nov. 1, 1940, with succeeding classes commencing on Feb. 1, 1940, with succeeding classes commencing on Feb. 1 and May 1, 1941. Each class will number about 400. The service of accepted candidates will fall into the following four categories: (a) Candidate status as enlisted men undergoing basic training. (Three months) (b) Reserve second lieutenant on active duty undergoing a course of instruction at the Marine Corps Schools. (Three months) (c) Active duty with troops as second lieutenant, Marine Corps Reserve. (Six months, subject to extension) (d) Inactive duty as second lieutenant, Marine Corps Reserve, in one of the classes now provided by law. (a) Be graduates of nationall or regionally accredited colleges or universities having a full four year course. Medical, dental, and theological graduates will not be considered. Applicants must qualify under the following requirements. (c) Be over 20 and under 25 years of age on the date of acceptance of commission as second lieutenant, Marine Corps Reserve. (b) Be native born male citizens of the United States. (e) Be recommended as to character and qualifications by the president of the institution from which graduated, by one member of the faculty, and by at least three citizens of good standing in the candidate's home community. (d) Be unmarried. (f) Pass the physical examination required for second lieutenants of the regular service. (g) Not be a member of the Army Reserve, National Guard, or Naval Reserve. Officers who successfully complete the Reserve Officer's Course and who are required for the needs of the Naval Service will be assigned to duty with troops for a period of six months subject to extension if circumstances warrant. Upon completion of terms of obligated service, officers and enlisted men may be placed on inactive status upon their own request, except during war or when the Marine Corps Reserve is ordered to active duty by the President in a time of national emergency. All men who are interested in enrolling in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve are requested to report to the R.O.T.C. office for applications and further information. Charles C. Dills, formerly of the Industrial Hygiene section of the Kansas State Board of Health, recently accepted a similar position with the Missouri State Board of Health at Jefferson City, Mo. Dills Now With Missouri Health Board WANT ADS BOYS: Approved rooms, one single with lavatory: one large south double with twin beds. Well furnished. Midway to town. Quiet for study. Meals optional. 910 Ohio. -749-24. BOYS: Single or double rooms. Nicely furnished in modern private home. Close to campus. Phone 3167 or inquire 1609 Tenn. Terrace. -747-26 LOST. A pair of shell-rim glasses in brown case. Reward. Hogben, phone 552. -743-21 FORD FOR SALE: Inquire 1145 Louisiana. Evelyn Williamson. Phone 290. -746-23 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT: Attractively modern girl's room near campus. Nicely furnished. Reasonably priced. Another single room at $8. Call 2105 ___ 21 BETTY ALPHIN this is your free Kansas pass to see "Baptism of Fire" and "The Ramparts We Watch" now showing at the Jayhawker theater. "We Employ K.U. Student Barbers" K.U. BARBERS Shop No. 1 Shop No. 2 812 Mass. 842 Mass. Different Hair Cuts Our Specialty Hair Cuts 25c Open 'til 9 p.m. OREAD BARBER SHOP 1237 Oread HAL'S LUNCH 122 W.9th "Sandwiches as you like them" Chili Waffles H. E. N. Nottingham KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U.66 Drop in to See Us About Our Beautiful Permanents STADIUM BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Phone 310 1033 Mass. SPECIAL SHAMPOO — FINGERWAVE Mon., Tues., Wed. — 35c Thurs., Fri., Sat. — 50c NU-VOGUE BEAUTY SHOPPE 927½ Mass. Phone 458 ACKERMAN'S Hat Shop —— 1023 Mass. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Shampoo and Wave 35c Oil or Drene Shampoo and Wave 50c Inquire about Nail Culture for Beautiful Hands Phone 533 941 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. DRAKES for BAKES ROSE BEAUTY SHOP Your Fall Beauty Aids Receive Best Attention by Calling 31 84112 Mass. 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