Page 3 YWCA to Get Part Of Campus Chest B IZABETH WOHLGEMUTH ◊ Na-Press Assn. tusing or or if in Kan. persity bolds. 17. Ice (Editor's Note: This is the second in a series of articles explaining the nature of some of the organizations which will benefit from Campus Chest funds) The Young Women's Christian association is one of the organizations chosen by the Campus Chest Steering committee to receive benefits from the Campus Chest drive. The YWCA is non-sectarian and has a purpose but no doctrine. Mrs. Elizabeth Walz, executive secretary, said, "The YW is interested in the development of the individual and it focuses its program on the needs of the students on the campus. Church groups interpret; the YW provides a laboratory in which students can wristle with the problems of our life and times in the light of their Christian ideals." Last year a mixed group of students felt the need of bringing into relationship philosophies and ideas gained from different fields of academic study. They met weekly to discuss their ideas and will meet again this year at 9 p.m. Tuesdays. "The YW provides a channel for doing something about unethical personal and group relationships on the campus," she said. "Last year it promoted poll workers for campus elections in the hope that the bickering would be cut down." Recession Coming Says Pritchard "The YW started many things in past years which have been taken over by other organizations as the University has grown. The course on the family in the University curriculum was first a discussion group or love and marriage in the YW," Mrs Walz said. "The government soon will embark on a program of deficit financing," Leland Pritchard, professor of economics, told the Kiwanis clut at a luncheon this week. "This country is in the incipient stage of a recession." he said, "and it is developing with considerable momentum." Describing some of the signs of the trend, Prof. Pritchard discussed measures already taken by the gov- minders and other measures pending, to check it. University Daily Kansan He explained that the response of the government to the situation is inflationary, and while the principles of finance make sense within their own framework, the total impression of government manipulations is one of "operating in an insane asylum." Dance Session Closed Out Tonight will be the last opportunity to enroll in the SUA dancing lessons given in the English room at 8:00 p.m. The charge for the remaining 4 lessons is 80c, payable to Miss Shirley Hughes, dancing instructor. The world's largest and most powerful turbine-generator, which Westinghouse will build for the Detroit Edison company, will be as big Freshman orientation was carried on by the YWCA and YMCA before being incorporated into the regular University routine. The "big sister" program was started by the YW to help freshmen girls get help with homework K-book, had the first employment bureau, and helped girls find housing. For the past few years the YW has helped foreign students find homes in Lawrence where they can spend Thanksgiving and a Christmas. The YW operates Henley house which is the only organized residence on the hill for graduate girls. The YW also helps sponsor the Y-Teen organization at Haskell. Last year a joint party was held with the Haskell group. Rides to the Polls Offered By PACH Pach members offered assistance in taking freshman women to the polls and a new fraternity was added to membership in a meeting of Pachacamac last night. Cars marked "Pach-FOR Ride" will be located in the North College hall parking lot at 1:30, 2:30, 3:30; 4:30 and 5 p.m. Wednesday to drive freshman women to the hill to vote. "We will leave the women on the campus, or wait and drive them back to North College, Corbin, Hodder, and Foster," Bob Worchester, college junior, said. Alpha Epsilon Pi was unanimously accepted as a member of Pachacamac, on motion of Fred Rice, business junior. In other business, a rally to be held Tuesday night in front of Corbin and North College was reported by Nathan Harris, college junior. "The Delta Chi combo will play and Pach and FOR candidates will be introduced," Harris said. KuKus to Head for Nebraska The KuKu club will leave in busse from the Student Union at 7 a.m. tomorrow to attend the KU-Nebraska game. At a meeting last night the group also decided to have a Jayhawker picture and to man the poll in Strong rotunda at the All Student Council's general election next Wednesday. Applications and brochures are available in 111 Marvin for next week's interviews with engineering graduates. Interested persons may sign the interview schedule in the dean's office. Interviews MONDAY The David Sarnoff Research Center of the RCA laboratories division will conduct interviews with electrical, mechanical engineers; engineering physicists; physicists, and chemists. The Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing company will interview chemical and mechanical engineers and chemists. Pan American refining corporation will interview chemists and chemical engineers. Minneapolis - Honeywell Regulator company will interview mechanical, electrical, aeronautical, and industrial engineers and advanced degree physicists. TUESDAY The Kansas City Power and Light company will interview mechanical and electrical engineers. WEDNESDAY Cities Service Oil company will interview mechanical, chemical civil, electrical, and petroleum engineers. The Chrysler corporation will interview mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineers. Linde Air Products company will interview chemical, mechanical, electrical, and metallurgical engineers; physicists and chemists. The Bell System, consisting of Southwestern Bell Telephone company, Long Lines department-A.T. &T. company, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Western Electric company, and Sandia corporation, will interview electrical, mechanical, industrial, civil, chemical, and metallurgical engineers and engineering physicists. THURSDAY The Haliburton Oil Well Cementing company will interview mechanical, electrical, chemical, and petroleum engineers and advanced degree chemists. The General Cable corporation will interview mechanical, industrial, electrical, chemical, and metallurgical engineers; chemists; physicists, and business administration graduates. FRIDAY The Columbia-Southern Chemical company will interview chemical DALE E. TURNER and WILLIAM B. BRYANT, Ministers Sunday Services - 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday Evening College Group - 7 p.m. Plymouth Congregational Church 925 Vermont St. PegLeg BATES George KIRBY KMBC PLAYHOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY, NOV. 1 11th and Central, Kansas City, Missouri 7:30 p.m. TWO PERFORMANCES 10:15 p.m. Washington—(U,P)R—I was in a state of nervousness, so I went down and applied for membership in a society known as "State of Nervousness, Inc." Friday, Oct. 30, 1953 The card I received for one clam entitles me to all of the privileges of a backseat driver. Since mama does most of the driving in our family this is going to grant me "legal" liberties I never had before. I had to pass a nervousness test and I did pretty well. An experienced nerve expert put me in the back seat of his car and drove around a spell. This was BC-before card. I wound up as usual a nervous wreck, fit for the crazy ward. So from the rear end of the Nichols hack I have been driving. Mama doesn't like it, but when I go to work she does, she doe-wheel me to the tailhouse? The blood pressure was up. I was puffing, My heart sounded like Mickey Rooney playing rat-a-tat-tat on the skin of his spare drum. The conversation coming down town this morning went something like this: Having passed my exam with fluttering colors, I got my card which entitles me a license to "operate, dominate, imitate, or criticize the chauffeur from the rear seat." I now am listed as No. 31,144 in the society's bureau of insanity. "Hey there," this also from me. You rushed a red light. Want us to wind up in traffic court?" "I think I'll stir up an angelfood cake this afternoon," said mama. "Watch what you're about to shr up there in front," I said, card in hand. You are too close to that guy right. Stirred-up cars are no good." "The speed limit here is only 25-miles-an-hour, dear," said I peering over her shoulder from the rear driver's seat. "You're going $27\frac{1}{4}$ and I think there is one of those little black police cars behind us." State of Nervousness, Inc. Gets Membership Application civil, mechanical, and electrical engineers, organic chemists, and business administration majors. Maloney to Address Wichita U. Chemists J. O. Maloney, chairman of the department of chemical engineering, was in Wichita yesterday to address the Wichita section of the American Chemical society at the University of Wichita. Saturday, Prof. Maloney will be in Ponea City, where he will speak to the development and research department of the Continental Oil company. A submarine was employed by the Americans to attack the British in the Revolution. It was built by David Bushnell at Saybrook, Conn., just a few miles from the present site of the Navy's submarine base at New London. WASH YOUR OWN CAR For CHUCK McBETH CONOCO SERVICE at 9th and Indiana Pastries that DRAKE'S BAKERY Please! Fills Every Sweet Tooth 907 Mass. 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