WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930 PAGE FIVE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Military Department Assigns 42 Students to Summer Camp Worl Six Week's Training Needsar For Second Lieutenant's Commission The list of men in the University R. O, T. C, who are to attend the summer training camps for this year in their branches of military service has been issued by the department of military science and tactics. These camps are for a training period of six weeks, and are conducted to give the R. O. T. C. students practical experience in their particular service routine in their particular branches of training. Completion of the camp work; in addition to the four years of university R. O. T. C. students who have completed a division or second lieutenant in the reserves for which graduates of the course are eligible. Those who have completed their junior year in the unit are eligible to attend. Separate camps are maintained for the respective division of training. In the Seventh Corps Area, which in turn is organized into separate camps are conducted at Fort Leavenworth for the engineers, and at Camp Krusk, Ky., for the coast arsenal. Men who will go to the camps have for the past week been receiving the required small-pox vaccination and paratyphoid inoculation. Fort Leavenworth, L. F. Van, Deuson, A. S. Barton, L. F. Van, Deuson, A. S. Barton, L. Coseno, E. D. Chipin, A. J. Ferin, F. E. Glidsky, W. C. Hall, O. R. McJunkins, R. J. Straight, W. S. Wagner, C. E. Camp Knoox -R, H. Bettis, B, M. Knine, J. Deal, G, A. White, E, W. Minneapolis, C. K. Smith, E. Desker, O. Eupland, M. H. Fairchild, C. Feeeney, V. A. Goodrich, H. L. Harris, T. Schroeder, J. Hillcock, M. H. Mooda, F, S. Lakin, M. Lampel, J. C. Nottingham, G. Lakin, R. Rankin, A. Sheeky, E. Stiggett, R. F. Duncan, E. Woodmanse and R. F. Mullins, A two-bit book sale was recently held by the W. S. G. A, bookstore of the University of Minnesota to clear out the book shelves. Good Opportunities Open to Graduating Seniors Prof. J, H. Taggert, head of the business placement bureau said this morning that various concerns will be here in the future to interview students interested in employment after graduating from the University. ment; Remington-Rand Business service; The Cook Paint company, Pattition-MrGrach Dental Supply company, The Armstrong Cork company and Capper Publication company. Several companies in Kansas City have positions available, but are not available for all reasons, is especially, a bank proposition which would be of interest to someone who lives in Kansas City. 'A customer who interests one interested may see Professor Taggart and also make appointment.' ments for the other companies will be here at some later date. The companies that will be here are: The Standard Oil company, of New York, which is interested in foreign as well as domestic employ- The latest regulation concerning "funkers" at Northwestern university is that all upperclassmen must make a grade above D in at least three-fourths of their work. This excluded 162 upperclassmen from the university last semester, and placed 129 on the proverbial list of universities that participate in any context or activities sponsored by the university. For the Prom---clean the tux to match the collar, the studs and the shirt---to say nothing of the haircut and bath. Give us a break---phone today. We can still dye your shoes to match the dress and clean the dress to match the shoes--clean the tux to match the collar, the studs and the shirt---to say nothing of the haircut and bath. Give us a break---phone today. and--clean the tux to match the collar, the studs and the shirt---to say nothing of the haircut and bath. Give us a break---phone today. Phone 75 NewYork Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE THIS picture is an artist's conception of a couple of Junior Prom Queens wondering what the--will say about them when it appears on the campus--- TOMORROW The Bottoms Up Number dedicated to the Junior Prom PROM QUEENS Are Not in Vogue This Season By a Unanimous Vote of the University Women But Johnny Johnson IS MORE POPULAR THAN EVER And He Will Play From Ten Till Two JOHNNY JOHNSON Friday March 7 JUNIOR PROM A Formal Party Union Building