FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 11 R.O.T.C. Men Take Exams Eleven R.O.T.C. graduates who have applied for admission to the one year active training in the regular army under the Thomason act, are taking their physical examinations at Leavenworth today. Out of 1,000 young men chosen from the R.O.T.C. divisions in 175 colleges and universities in the United States, 100 will be awarded a commission in the regular army at the end of the year's training. In the two previous years the Thomason act provided for only 500 men to take the training out of which only 50 were given commissions. At the end of each of these years one man from the University of Kansas was among the 50 given a regular commission. Those who are taking physical examinations are: Donald DeFord, c'40; Alvin Grauerholz, c'40; John K Griffith, m'43; Benjamin Manderville, l'41; James Mitchell, b'40; Thomas Morris, c'41; Godfrey Rice, e'40; Rex Sage, e'41; Robert Smith, b'40; Carl Spehr, e'41; and Robert Williams, c'41. It is said that fools will go where angels fear to tread—but fools who speed are going to need their angel harps instead. Peace Fast Has Two-Fold Purpose The Peace Fast, sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union building yesterday, had a two-fold purpose: (1) to keep the United States out of war, and (2) to work for permanent peace. The program opened with a prayer by John J. O. Moore, Y.M. C.A. secretary. Three student addresses were given: "The Price of Peace" by Mary Janes, c'41; "Does the Future Belong to Peace?" by Elijah Cole, c'41; and "Thoughts of Peace," by Marjorie Cook, c'42. Dorn Herrington, gr., gave a reading, "The City of God," and Margaret June Gray, c'41, gave 'A Post-war Sketch.' Society- (Continued from page two) c'43, Cecil King, c'41, Cecil King, c'41, Anna Jane Hoffman, c'43, Muriel Henry, ph, and Ruth Rice, c'41. Mr. B. F. Harris of Wichita and W. R. Maddox assistant professor of political science, were dinner guests at the Kappa Sigma fraternity last night. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Shook, FASHION FORECAST: be radiant! be care-free! be picturesque! in flattering youthful sport fashions . . . Slack Suits ($1.98 up) . . . Shorts ($1.98) . . . Short Ensembles ($1.98 up) . . . Candlewick Jackets ($1.98 up) . . . Play Suits ($1.98 up) . . . Sport Shirts ($1.00 up) . . Skirts ($1.98 up) and other unique sportswear. We'll meet you in the Sport Shop soon at . . . Weaver's Lawrence, were dinner guests last night at the Pi Keppa Alpha house. 1 1 1 Mrs. R. E. Irwin and Betty Ann Painter, both of Kansas City, Mo., were luncheon guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority yesterday. 1 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robertson, Lloyd Estes, c'42, and Warren Snyder, e'43 were dinner guests at the Jayhawk Co-op last night. Wayne Whelan, b'41, Fred Johnson, e'43, Ernie Klema, c'41, and Cary Jones, c'41, were dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity last night. REXALL 1c SALE Over 250 BARGAINS at H. W. Stowits Rexall Drugs Corner 9th & Mass. We'll Save You Money on SPORTWEAR Sport SHIRTS Long Sleeves 98c to $2.95 Short Sleeves 49c to $1.95 T-Shirts 49c Sport SLACKS Tweeds - Worsteds Gabardines $4.95 Rayons - Worsteds $2.98 $3.95 SPORT HOSE Stripes - Checks Plain Colors 25c KEDSMAN Sport Shoes In Colors $2.50 Gibbs Clothing Co WHERE CASH BUYS MORE 811 Mass. St. Sweep her OFF HER FEET after the RELAYS with the--with CLYDE SMITH'S orchestra! LAST VARSITY of the year—the HOB NAIL HOP EVERYBODY COME! 75c 9-12—SATURDAY—BALLROOM Who will be QUEEN? Cathleen Beyer Betty Bell Pattyne Jayne Wadley Ann Rightmire Kay O'Sullivan Bernice Morris