Fowler Hall will have clean face After 68 years' accumulation of dirt, grime and moss, Fowler Hall is getting its face washed. Men from the Mosby Mack Co., a Topeka firm specializing in washing buildings, heavy equipment and cars, are spraying the building's exterior with acids and detergents to make it look clean, if not new. FOWLER HALL HOUSES engineering research, metals and material engineering, and the metallurgy department. Hall Innis, superintendent of the project, said a new process Students who did not take the Selective Service test last spring may apply for the test which will be given Nov. 18 and 19. Fall draft exam to be Nov.18,19 Application blanks will be available within seven to ten days at either Local Board No. 18, 9217% Massachusetts, or the Registrar's Office. "Twenty-six per cent of the students who took the test last spring and were scholastic borderline cases were deferred because of high test scores," said Mrs. Cordell, Douglas County Selective Service employee. "A bad test score won't count against you, and a good score can certainly help," she said. which is faster, cleaner and cheaper than the older sand blasting technique, is being employed. The masonry and windows of Fowler are being sprayed with a mixture of several mild acids and water, which is washed off with hot water and detergent. Mosby Mack recently used the same treatment on five buildings at Washburn University damaged in last spring's tornado. ONE OF THE WORKMEN, Shorty Herman, said that the north side of Fowler is proving the hardest to clean, because of the growth of moss. The buildings and grounds department hopes that when more state funds are made available, other buildings on the KU campus can also receive facials. The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts clearing and warmer temperatures today with light northerly winds. The low tonight will be around 50 with precipitation probability at less than 5 per cent. Daily Kansan Tuesday, September 27, 1966 BOLD JUMP A brash and likely move for sports coat enthusiasts involves our newest importation of plaid jackets, checquered boldly for the autumn season. It is playing the game, now and again, to be forthright. Jump to it! THE PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS The University of Kansas Theatre presents Jean Anouilh's The Rehearsal October 7,8,14 and 15----8:20 p.m. Tickets now available Murphy Hall Box Office—Telephone UN 4-3982 KU students admitted to $1.20 seats free with current Certificate of Registration. All seats reserved. Roberts has the straight story! All across America, it's handsewn* loafers and this rogue of a brogue ROBERTS knows what goes! That's why these classics are college classics . . . and are going to stay that way. The *hand-sewn-vamp Trujuns, $15-$18; the long-wing brogue, $16-$25. ROBERTS. 1744 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kans. INTERNATIONAL SHOE COMPANY, ST. LOUIS