Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1952 Official Bulletin TODAY Jay Janes: 5 p.m., 9 Strong. Sociology club: 7 p.m., Strong Annex E, room 11. Phi Mu Alpha: 7 p.m., 32 Strong, pledging ceremony for new members. All activities required to attend. Quill club: 7-8 p.m., 205 Fraser New Tax Record Expected in 1953 Washington — (U.P.)— The federal government now is taking from the taxpayers about $9.50 for each $1 of taxes collected the year the Japanese hit Pearl Harbor. That was 11 years ago. As federal taxes have increased, so has federal spending. Both have established new records for income and outgo over the years without ending the series of federal deficits which rarely has been interrupted since 1930. Federal taxes jumped nearly $15 billion from 1951 to 1952. The 1952 collections set a new record for the take of government from its tax-payers. The sum was approximately $65 billion. But that record is to fall when 1953 figures are in with an expected tax take of nearly $69 billion. Navy Commissions Offered Seniors Navy commissions are available to graduate and senior college men and women who have or are within 120 days of receipt of degree. The Office of Naval Officer Procurement of Kansas City, Mo., will have an information team at the University on Monday for the purpose of interviewing interested students and to issue the application forms to those considered qualified. This team, composed of Lt Carl B. Short and Lt Zelda Carde, will be in the lounge of the Military Science building from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The general qualifications required for commissioning in both the regular Navy and Naval Reserve are that the applicant be a citizen of the United States, in good physical condition, and not have received an induction notice from the Selective Service system. Interested applicants are requested to contact the team at this time. They will not return to the campus this semester. Make it Merry... Make it MOJUD Give her the most glamorous stockings she ever wore . . . she'll thank you for months to come! Because sheer, clear Mojuds wear as well as they fit, thanks to "Magic-Motion", the extra "give" and springback in the knit! Mojuds come in proportioned leg sizes, Fashion Harmony Colors. See them today! $1.25 — $1.65 THURSDAY Come and pick up copies of Trend Froshawk: 7:30 p.m., 102 Strong. Chesskaw: 7:30 p.m., 102 Strong. Episcopal Holy Communion: 7 a.m., Danforth. 803 Mass. Radio Players and candidates: auditions for "Bethlehem", 4-5:30 p.m. today and Friday, Studio A, radio station. Lutheran Student association: Bible study, 4. p.m. Myers hall. El Ateneo: se reuira el jueves en las cuatro y media de la tarde en Strong auditorium. Program de Navidad. Que vengan todos. Deutscher Verein: no meeting today. Playcast meet in Little theater, Green hall, 5 p.m. Chorus meet in 106 Fraser, 5 p.m. Christian Science organization: 7 p.m. Danforth. Red Pepper: 7 p.m. meeting, North College living room. KuKu club 7:15 p.m., 106 Green. Delta Sigma Pi 7:30 p.m., Strong. A room F 3. Speaker, Joseph Garanson, from a public accounting firm. ASTE student chapter: 7:30 p.m. Fowler shops. Movies and refreshments. Y's group: 9 p.m. Henley house, "Are We Being Educated?" FRIDAY Game night: 8-11 p.m. Union Trail room, bingo, cards, checkers. Everyone invited. Sponsored by ISA. SATURDAY International club: Christmas party, 8-midnight, Trail room, Union. All invited. Darby Asks Post for Kansan Washington —(U.P.)—Harry Darby, Republican national committeeman for Kansas, said today President-elect Eisenhower should give recognition to his "home state" by backing Wesley Roberts for the chairmanship of the GOP national committee. Capt. W. R. Terrell, professor of Naval science, announced today that vacancies still exist in both the Marine Corps officer candidate and the platoon leader's class. 2 Marine Classes Have Vacancies In the former course, senior men or graduates take a 10-week training course at Quantico, Va., then go to Marine Corps basic school for a five-month comprehensive officer's course. Visual requirements for the officer candidate course have recently been lowered. The platoon leaders class requires two six-week summer training periods prior to graduation with no academic study during the school year. Men enrolled in either program receive a draft deferment immediately. Sophomore women or those who will be graduated in June may enlist in the Marine women officers' training class. The training consists of two separate six-week summer sessions at Quantico, Va. Applicants may contact Maj Herman Poggemeyer Jr., for further information or applications. Reds Get Protest On Airmen Ransom Washington — (U.P.) The United States is sending Moscow and Budapest a scathing protest against the "outrageous imprisonment and ransom of four American airmen a year ago, it was learned today. The twin notes, scheduled for delivery today, represent this country's first formal indictment of the incident which plunged U. S.-Hungarian relations near the breaking point in the fall of 1951. American tempers flared when the government had to pay $120,000 to ransom the fliers who were jailed more than a month and given a drum-head trial after Soviet fighters forced their lost plane down in Hungary. She'll love this glittering stocking stuffer - even before she discovers it contains a Charles of the Ritz lipstick in her favorite shade. Better have a couple of extras on hand as Christmas favors for well-wishers who drop in. Gift wrapped without charge. $1.50 (plus tax) Weaver's Cosmetics — Main Floor The following interviews will be held at the School of Business this week. Interested persons may sign the interview schedule in the Business Placement bureau, 214 Strong. Interviews Today Chet Baker and R. H. McCulley of the U.S. Rubber company will interview February graduates with any major in the School of Business for positions as sales trainees. Sears, Roebuck and company will interview accounting, marketing and general business majors. Thursday Hall Brothers, Inc., of Kansas City will interview business administration majors and College majors for positions as management trainees, production supervisors, general office personnel in secretarial, sales, and merchandising. Also openings for creative positions such as lettering, designing, cartooning and verse writings are available. Friday Jerry L. Cowan of Owens-Corning Fiberglas corporation will interview February graduates in business administration and the College for the general training program. Baby, It's Cold Inside Concord, N.H. — (U.P.)—The New Hampshire chapter of the Refrigeration Service Engineering Society recently adopted a resolution to strip hinges and latches from discarded refrigerators. The action followed several mishaps in which children were trapped in abandoned refrigerators. Ad Groups to Hold Party for Children A roller skating party for about 100 Lawrence school children will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Lawrence skating rink under the sponsorship of two professional fraternities. Gamma Alpha Chi, professional advertising fraternity for women, and Alpha Delta Sigma, professional advertising fraternity for men, are sponsoring the party as a service project. Reckless Driver Hits Jackpot R. Willard Doores, assistant professor of journalism and advisor of Gamma Alpha Chi, said the skating rink is being donated by the rink owner and transportation will be furnished by the Rapid Transit company. LaFayette, Ind. — (U.P.)— Donald D. 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