PAGE EIGHT SEVINU YT00 160029 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950 Official Bulletin Friday Organizational meeting of Women's Rifle club, 7:30 p.m. Monday, 107 Military Science building. All those interested are invited. Applications for 1951-52 Fulbright Scholarships due Oct. 31. See Prof. J. A. Burzle. Engineerettes, 7:45 tonight, home of Mrs. DeWitt Carr, 1247 Tennessee. Wives of engineers and architects. Lutheran Student Association hayrack ride and weiner roast, meet at 7 p.m. Saturday, Trinity Lutheran church, 13th & New Hampshire. Regular Sunday meeting, 6 p.m., supper and program. Mathematical colloquium, 5 p.m. Monday, 203 Strong hall. Mr. Arthur H. Kruse, "Divided Differences and Differentiation." Atomic Plant Offers Jobs The Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation in Oak Ridge, Tenn. recently sent a letter to F. S. Pinet, director of the placement service, outlining positions for 107 men in their gaseous diffusion plant. All Ward meeting, 7:30 p.m. Monday, West ballroom, Memorial union. For all unorganized independent men. Social functions and dates of ward meetings will be announced. Although many of these positions are for men with experience, some are open to students who are just graduating or who graduated at the end of the spring and summer sessions. Applications may be obtained by heads of the different departments of the School of Engineering. Wesley Foundation Fellowship, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, 1st Methodist church. Dr. L. C. Woodruff and Carolyn Weigand, "The University Christian Participates—In What?" These positions include 34 mechanical engineers, 38 chemical engineers, seven metallurgists, four civil or architectural engineers, 20 electrical engineers, and four technical men. Wesley Foundation Deputation conference, 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, 1st Methodist church. Tau Sigma, 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Robinson gym. Salaries for the various positions range from $295 a month to $500 a month. Lab. Theatre 1-act plays, "Fumed Oak" and "Augustus Does His Bit". 8 p.m., Tuesday thru Friday, Little Theatre, Green hall. Attendance 25c. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Debate tryouts for the freshman and Varsity squads will be Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 11 and 12 in 105 Green hall. Freshmen will try out on the national high school debate question: "Resolved, that the American people should reject the welfare state." Upperclassmen trying out for the Varsity squad will speak on the intercollegiate question: "Resolved, that the non-Communist nations should form a new international organization." Phillies And Yanks Waltz On Video William Conboy, instructor of speech, said debate activities are planned on three levels this year. The Varsity squad will enter tournament and exhibition debates. A junior Varsity will participate in audience debates and tournaments of junior college level. Freshman debaters will prepare for exhibitions and clinical debates on the high school question. Students wishing to try out should see Prof. E. C. Buehler, Dr. Kim Giffin, or Mr. Conboy of the speech department in 5 Green hall. Dr. Giffin has material on two of the questions. Debate Tests To Be Held Read the Daily Kansan Daily The course will feature a lecture by Dr. William H. Sullivan, scientific director of the Naval Radiological Defense laboratory at the San Francisco naval ship yard. He will discuss the hazards of atomic warfare to the medical profession, patients, how soon a bombed area can safely be entered, and precautions that can be taken. Phillies and Yanks seemed to waltz around the diamond during a "brief musical interlude" on TV. Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service Registration for the course begins at 8 a.m. and requires no fee. The lectures will begin after registration and continue all day. Medical aspects of the atomic bomb will be the subject of a one-day course to be offered at the University of Kansas Medical center in Kansas City, Kan. The course, for post-graduate students, will be held at 9 am., on Thursday, Nov. 2. Science Fraternity Sets Membership Requirements Membership requirements for Phi Sigma, honorary biology fraternity, were discussed at a meeting of the group Oct. 3. Applicants for membership in the fraternity must now be enrolled in one of the biological sciences, be recommended by a member of his department, and must be conducting research approved by a faculty advisor in the field. Atomic Medicine Will Be Studied WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Baseball fans who watched world series opener Wednesday between the New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies on television got a laugh when the mellow strains of a waltz accompanied the players' actions on the screen. When the sound failed due to "technical difficulties", music replaced it, producing the comic effect. SUN.-MON.-TUES. "TOPPER TAKES A TRIP" and "TOPPER RETURNS" and ATTENTION! All Jayhawkers! BIG SPECIAL RALLY and FREE SHOWS TONITE AT 9:00 DRIVE-IN THEATRE TONITE AT 10:45 At The GRANADA KEEP UP THE OLD PEP AND MAKE IT A RALLY! You do not need a ticket to attend . . . just present your I. D. card at the door. IMPORTANT GET THE OLD The Granada Free show will be out at 12:15 NOTE: GET THE OLD GANG TOGETHER AND MAKE A NIGHT OF IT !! STARTS SAT. OWL 11:15 P.M. SUNDAY GALS! And Glamour Galore! — And that Enuff to Make This One a Delicious Dish! FEATURE TIMES 7:17 and 9:21 Ends Sat. | "BROKEN ARROW" Added Glamour Pluto Cartoon Latest Movietone News MOVIES Really ARE BETTER Shows Continuous—Open 12:45