PAGE EIGHT GENERAL UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1940. Name R.O.T.C. Camp Dates Junior men in the University R. O.T.C. units have received order to report to advance camp this summer. Camp for the infantry unit will be held at Ft. Leavenworth from June 9 to July 20, while the coast artillery will go to Ft. Sheridan, Ill., for a period of training from June 17 to July 28. All men in the advanced course in R.O.T.C. are required to attend advance camp before their senior year. While attending camp they receive the salary of a private in the regular army in addition to free clothing, food, medical attention, and transportation to and from camp. BEAT INDIANA. Major Carleton Smith has been ordered to attend camp at Ft. Leavenworth and Col. Karl F. Baldwin will go to Ft. Sheridan. The rest of the local staff not ordered to camp expect to participate in extensive maneuvers this summer. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE!! K. U. Alumnus Signs Film Contract With Movie Company Another alumnus of the University of Kansas has followed the trail of Buddy Rogers to Hollywood. Ted North, Jr., '38, recently signed a seven year contract with Twentieth Century Fox to appear in motion pictures. The contract is of the "stock" type, calling for a maximum and minimum wage during the next seven years with an increase in salary every six months. 400 Attend---departments. The rivalry among the sisiam to the extent of throwing fire students of the departments in the crackers at a student in a rival de school was vented through singing parment. More conservative stu their respective songs and yells. One derts contented themselves with rabid engineer carried his enthu- yells and "Bronx cheers." by Betty Lou Mechem, fa'40, completed the musical numbers on the program. The remainder of the evening was spent in group singing among the students in the various (Continued from page one) work in the field of engineering from the ancient and medieval engineering of the Egyptian and the Roman to the present day accomplishments of the engineers. Following the address, Dean Ivan C. Crawford, presented honorary medals to the 13 members of the Engineering Council, student governing body. George Rippey, e'40, head of the Engineering Council made a short talk. Several selections sung by the Ttheta Tau quartet and a solo sang WOODY HERMAN The band that plays the blues SUNDAY, MARCH 31 9:00 to 1:00 Advance, 89c plus tax Gate, $1.12 plus tax stags same as couples Write or phone 6587 for tickets and table reservations Meadow Acres South of Topeka on Highway 75 --or even equalled Camels for slow burning. Camels are extra mild, extra cool, with full, rich flavor. Penny for penny your best cigarette buy. Try a slow-burning cigarette made from matchlessly blended costlier tobacco . . . try a Camel cigarette, and get— OFFICIAL BALLOT PREMIERE PERSONALITY CONTEST K. U. Students Only I VOTE FOR: (As the male student with most winning personality) (As the co-ed with most winning personality) (Signature) Winners will have dates with Claire Trevor and John Wayne for World Premiere of "The Dark Command," Thursday, April 4. CONTEST ENDS TUESDAY, APRIL 2 MAIL OR DELIVER BALLOT TO KANSAN NEWS ROOM --or even equalled Camels for slow burning. Camels are extra mild, extra cool, with full, rich flavor. Penny for penny your best cigarette buy. Try a slow-burning cigarette made from matchlessly blended costlier tobacco . . . try a Camel cigarette, and get— SPEED'S THE THING IN A HORSE, BUT I LIKE MY CIGARETTES SLOW-BURNING. THAT MEANS CAMEL, THE CIGARETTE THAT GIVES ME THE EXTRAS! WEST COAST GIRLS PLAY A LOT OF POLO. Attractive Peggy McManus of Santa Barbara is shown above about to mount. She often breaks and trains her own horses. Above (at right). Peggy in "Western style" costume sits on the corral fence as she enjoys a Camel cigarette. SHE LIKES FAST HORSES but slow-burning cigarettes-"that means Camels." Peggy adds: "Camels are milder, cooler, and more fragrant. By burning more slowly, Camels give me extra smokes. Penny for penny. Camels are certainly the best cigarette buy!" PEGGY SAYS SPEED'S SWELL IN A HORSE ...but the cigarette for her is slower-burning Camels because that means NORTH—South—East—West—people like a cigarette that burns slowly, the same as Peggy McManus does. Fast burning cuts down on your cigarette pleasure. Slow burning promotes real smoking enjoyment.In recent tests, no cigarette beat Camels MORE PLEASURE PER PUFF — MORE PUFFS PER PACK! In recent laboratory tests, CAMELS burned 25% slower than the average of the 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested—slower than any of them. That means, on the average, a smoking plus equal to 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! Camels_the cigarette of Long-Burning Costlier Tobaccos