PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950 Official Bulletin April 6, 1950 Parking regulations for the Jayhawk drive remain in effect during spring vacation. Restrictions in zones lifted noon Saturday, April 8 to 8 a.m. Monday, April 17. Cheerleaders Training School, 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 19, east side Robinson gym. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship, 7:30 to 8:30 tonight, 131 Strong hall. All invited. L. V.C.F. Missionary meeting, noon Friday, Damforth chapel. Der Deutsche Verein versammelt sich Donnerstag um 5:00, 402 Fraser. Alle, die such für deutsche Kultur interessieren, sind freundlich einreden. Joint YM.-Y.WC..A. Worship service, 4 to 3. 10 p.m. today, Danforth chapel. All invited. A. W.S. senate, 5 p.m. today, Delta Delta Delta house. All old and new senate members attend. W.I.A.W.S. convention report. Mathematics club, 4 p.m. today 203强 hall, Calvin Foreman "Combinatorial Topology." All invited; refreshments. Law Wines, 8 tonight, Law lounge Election: white elephant sale. Delta Sigma Pi professional function 7:30 tonight, 200 Strong hall. Fhi Chi Theta, 7:30 tonight, East room, Union Installation of officers Mortar Board, 8:30 tonight, 220 Strong had. Chemistry club, 4 p.m. today, 305 Bailey Chemical laboratories: Dr Miller. "The Industrial Chemist What is He?" All invited; refreshments. KUTTA, 7.15 tonight, Recreation room. Union. Beginners' clinic. 6:30 p.m. Round-robin for first six players after meeting. Special All Student Council meeting, 7:15 tonight, 106 Strong hall Important that all members attend. Three From Faculty To Attend Meeting Three members of the University faculty will speak at the second annual Kansas Conference on Family Life, Tuesday, April 11 and Wednesday, April 12. in Toopeka. The three are Dr. Carroll D. Clark, chairman of the department of sociology; Dr. Edward H. H. Hashinger, clinical professor of medicine at the University medical center in Kansas City, Kan., and Mrs. Luella M. Foster, instructor in child development. Dr. Robert G. Foster, former professor of sociology, is chairman of the conference. Dr. Foster is now a member of the Menninger foundation in Topeka. Dr. Clark will preside at the luncheon meeting on Tuesday, April 11, and Dr. Hashinger will speak on "The Aging Processes" Tuesday morning. Mrs. Foster will speak at a discussion session on "Stresses in families with Pre-School children." City Manager Plan Discussed At Forum Sixty-six persons attended the city manager forum sponsored by the K.U. Young Democrats club April 1. Professor Ethan Allen, chairman of the political science department, spoke for the city manager form of administration, and Clarence Strunk, chief of the local central labor union, spoke against the change. Bulletins Go To Public Relations Announcements to be placed in the Official bulletin should be taken to the University public relations office, 222 A Strong hall, and not to the University Daily Kansan. Deadline for items to be printed is 9:30 a. m. the day of publication. All must be taken to the public relations office. No telephone calls will be accepted. Announcements must pertain to organizations recognized by the University. Maundy Thursday Service In Chapel The Maudy Thursday Easter service sponsored jointly by the Y.M.-C.A. and Y.W.C.A. will be held at 4 p.m. today in Danforth chapel. There will be organ music, scripture reading, and silent prayer in preparation for Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Student leaders are Marilyn Ross, College freshman, and Wayne Neal, College sophomore. Pianists, Vocalist Cellist In Recital Five students in the School of Fine Arts will present the following program at 3 p.m. today in Strong auditorium: "Aria" (Purcell and "Village Song" (Popper), by Carl Bilger, cellist; "Nocturne in D Flat" (Chopin) and "Alleluia in Form of Toccata" (Talma), by Lois Bradfield, pianist. "At the Cry of the First Bird" (Guion) and a Welsh folk song, "David of White Rock," by Althea Owen, contralto; "Prelude," "Valse Triste," and "Chanson" (Cliera) and "Jamaican Rumba" (Benjamin), all piano duets by Marilyn Barr and Carolee Eberhart. E. R. Elbel Elected Officer In Meeting Edwin R. Elbel, professor of physical education, was elected secretary-treasurer of the Central District Association for Health and Physical education at its closing meeting April 1. In addition to teaching, Professor Elbel has been directing the veterans service at K.U. since the war. His previous positions with the 10-state association have included chairmanship of the research section. Henry Shenk and Reginald Strait, both associate professors of physical education also attended the meeting. Post Charter Is Approved Notice has been received by the University post of the Society of American Military Engineers that its charter has been approved by the national organization and will be formally presented later in April. The notice was made public at a regular meeting of the post Wednesday. It is planned by the University post that Brig. Gen. S.D. Sturgis, Jr., division engineer of the southwestern division of the corps of engineers, will make the formal presentation of the charter at a dinner meeting to be held late in April. The date will be announced later. The post discussed plans for completion of the society sponsored display at the Engineering Exposition on April 21, through Sunday, April 23. Chancellor To K.C. For Budget Meeting Chancellor Deane W. Malott is meeting with the budget committee of the University today in Kansas City, Kan. The committee went to Kansas City to discuss next year's budget for the School of Medicine with Franklin Murphy, dean of the Medical center, and other officials at the University of Kansas Medical center. They will return to the University late today. Postmen are limited by law to 50 pounds of mail per trip. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $2 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence pay $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and holidays. Accepted for examination periods Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. Buddy GALLAGHER MOTORS Ph. 1000 632-34 Mass. 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