PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1950 Ciro's Has Baby Sitters Free So Stars Can Samba Hollywood—(U.P.)Movie stars can't use their kids as an excuse for keeping out of nightclubs any more. Ciro's is providing baby sitters-free. "Have to do something," owner H. D. Hover said. "Thursday nights are dead because that's the maid's night out. Everybody stays home with the children." with the children. To help him out on the pablium circuit, he's hired Mrs. Kitty Shard, a pretty little brunette who looks much too young to have a 21-year-old daughter and a 15-year-old son. daughter and a girl Mrs. Shard may look like a Official Bulletin TUESDAY Alpha Phi Omega, 7 tonight, 200 Strong hall. Business meeting; all members and pledges attend. S. A.M. meeting, 7:30 tonight, Kansas room, Union. Speakers from the television division of General Electric. A. W.S. House of Representatives, 4 today. East room, Union. Sasnak dinner-speaker meeting, 6 tonight. Hawk's Nest, Union. Sasnak members may bring a guest. Tickets $1.00 on sale at men's and women's physical education offices and from all Sasnak officers. Hui O Hawaiiana, 7:30 tonight, Pine room, Union. All interested in Hawaiiana invited. Joint meeting of Red Peppers and Frosh-Hawks, 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, 101 Snow hall. Frosh-Hawks bring dues. Junior Inter-Derm. 5 tedy, dean of women's office. Fencing club, 7:30 tonight, Robinson gym. Submit manuscripts in Quill club contest to Prof. Thomas Sturgeon, 211 Fraser, by Wednesday. Two copies should be made. All entries will be considered for the contest and for membership in Quill club. Society of American Military Engineers important business meeting. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, lounge, Military Science building. Candidates for University Players attend required meeting, 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, Green hall. If unable to attend call Phyllis Clegg at 740. Le Cercle Francais se reunira mercredi a quatre heures et quart, 1245 W. Campus (Delta Chi). Programme: Henri Murger et la Boheme. Roger William foundation banquet. 5:30 p.m. Sunday, First Baptist church. Phone Rev. Thomas for reservations. All invited. Square Dance club. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 24强礼房. Lab. Theatre 1-act play, 4 scenes from famous plays and a commedia del arte, 8 tonight, Wednesday, and Friday, Little theatre, Green hall. No performance Thursday. Admission 25 cents. Application blanks for I.S.A. scholarship available at dean of women’s office or at I.S.A. office, Union Return to 220 Strong hall before Friday. Independent students with 1.5 grade average eligible. Tau Sigma, 7:15 tonight, Robinson gym. Social Work club, 4 p.m. Thursday, 209 Fraser hall, Mrs. Juliette Clapp, psychiatric social worker, speaker. Everyone welcome. "Lectures on Christianity" by Dr. James Forrester of Bellingham, Wash., 7:30 tonight. Strong auditorium. Subject: "What Can We Know for Sure?" Question period after lecture. All students invited; sponsored by I.V.C.F. Mid-day meditations, 12:30 to 12:50 p.m. Wednesday through Friday. Danforth chapel. Sponsored by L.V.C.F. Open to all students. The following are notified to appear before Student Court, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Green hall courtroom; Mrs. Mary Ann Cook, Bill Price, George W. Stewart, Roland E. Pratt, Robert M. King, Raymond E. Youans, Wallace E. Good, Howard O. Oane, Dunne L. Wilderson, James Janye, Dwain E. Kays, Wilbur L. Tangley, Richard S. Bennett, Barsey M. Vachal. glamour girl—but she's got definite ideas on how to run this baby-sitting business. And they're all strict Girls who work for her have to be between 24 and 40, with a degree in child nutrition and dietetics and at least two years practical experience in child care. And they have to have good diet and nice, soft voices. "Twould never do, Mr. Hover figured, to send a sitter to Joan Crawford's house to have her teach the four Crawford moppeets to say "ain't." He'll furnish copies of Mother Goose and Red Riding Hood, too, so his sitters can read the movie kids to sleep with nursery rhymes while their mamas are rhumba-ing to Ciro's latest band. And, in case of emergency, they'll ship out extra diapers—with "Ciro's" embroidered across the rear. BEAT KANSAS STATE Boise, Idaho—(U.P.)—Seth Harper, Idaho liquor dispensary superintendent, pondered the mystery of the greatly increased consumption of vodka. Vodka Drinkers Abound In Idaho Mr. Harper said that last year, vodka trailed most other sales. Normal sales were about 25 cases of vodka per month. But this year, Idahoans are drinking 300 cases per month. Harper had no breakdown as to the consumption of Russia's favorite drink in Moscow, Idaho. Dr. Ise Speaks At Founders Banquet Dr. John Ise was the guest speaker at a Founders Day banquet celebrating the 43rd anniversary of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity, Wednesday in the Kansas room of the Union. sum of the UMB. Dr. Briggs colored films taken by his son and himself on their trip through Europe this past summer. He narrated on the different locations and points of interest shown in the films. If Oscar has anything to say about it, the next play the University Players give will be "Harvey." The principal character in "Harvey" is an imaginary rabbit, but Oscar apparently also has plans to change that. Oscar was found wandering near the drama office in Green hall by Dan Palmquist, instructor in speech. Not a word was exchanged between the two, but Mr. Palmquist immediately came to the conclusion that Oscar, he called him that for want of a better name, was angling for a part in "Harvey". for a play. Mr. Drummquist, politely, told him he was sorry but the department is not planning to give the play this year, and he couldn't think of any other play that Oscar would be suited for. Oscar The Rabbit Has Designs On'Harvey' Then, he picked up the rabbit, that and apparently entered Green hall to get out of the cold and carried him outside. ___ Got Kitchen Sink Too Georgetown, O—U(P.)—Arch Meadows reported to Sheriff Dwight Harmon that thieves made off with an electrical water pump, some bed clothing—and the kitchen sink. The Voice of The Turtle . . University Daily Kansan A giant land tortoise rambs freely about the grounds of Plantation House, residence of the British Governor of St. Helena, South Atlantic island of Napoleon's exile, 1815-1821. Said to be at least 175 years old, the tame turtle is called the only living link in the world with Napoleon. Mail subscription: $3 a semester. $4.50 a year. (in lawnance扣$1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans. every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays in the examination periods. Enlisted as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any ions or prescription duplicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass.