PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1850 Official Bulletin Wednesday, Feb. 8 K. U. Dames bridge, 7:30 tonight Pine room, Union. A. S.T.E., 7 tonight, Fowler shops Speaker and movie, "Harrisurfacing." Visitors welcome; refreshments. Four No. Bridge club, 7 tonight. Union. Election of officers. Square Dance club, 7:30 tonight Recreation room, Union. Anyone interested is invited. Any Jay Jane who did not make 12 hours of passing grades with an overall grade average of C notify Mary Hercules, Miller hall, immediately. Also, all Jay Jane vacancies should be reported at once to Miss Hercules. Jay Jane rush tea. 3:30-5 today. Kansas room. Union. Wear uniforms. Jay Jane meeting following tea. 5 today. Pine room. Phi Chi Theta, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Miller hall. Law Wives, 8 p.m. tomorrow, Law lounge. Book review by Mrs. Barr. Mathematics club, 4 p.m. tomorrow, 203 Strong, Dr. G. B. Price, "A Problem in Statistics." Everyone interested is invited. Refreshments. Anyone interested in doing secretarial work for Statewide Activities, leave name in Alumni office, 226 Strong, not later than tomorrow. Interdorm song leaders meeting 5 to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Locksley One: Bring list of all house songs. Young Democrats, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 105 Green. Election of officers; adoption of constitution. Ku Ku club, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 105 Green. Important meeting; election of officers. Everyone must attend. Newspaper correspondents committee of Statewide Activities, 5 p.m. tomorrow, 206 Strong. Mr. Emil Telfel, Journalism school, speaker, Snow Zoology club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 203 Snow. Dr. R. H. Baker, "Collecting Mammals in Wyoming" illustrated with slides and movies. All interested are urged to attend, Refreshments. Important Social Work club meeting, 4 p.m. tomorrow, East room, Union. Fiction of officers; plans for trip to Menninger foundation to be discussed. All members urged to attend. Delta Signa Pi business meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, west end of ballroom, Union, Movie, "Ben Franklin." Phi Alpha Theta, 7:30 tonight, East rooft. Union. Newman club skating party, 7:30 p.m. Friday. Rollerdrome. Refreshments following party, church basement. All members attend. Deutsche Verein versammlt sich Donnerstag um 5 in 15 Fraser, das Projizierungszimmer im Keller. Zwei Tonflille über Deutschland—"Ein Tag in Wien" und "Eine Fahrt Durch Tyroi"—werden gezeigt sein. Homer, epic poet of ancient Greece, described sinister laughter as sardonic because of an herb grown on Sardinia reputed to cause death by laughter. Bamboo Booms at Kansas It's another Vaughn Monroe whild- wind hit . . . BAMBOO . . . greater, more gripping than his "Riders in the Sky"! Every record store in town is deluged with orders for this atest RCA VICTOR sensation! Get it, play it! 'Hard' Money Is Nice Hobby But It's Not Easy To Sell Spokane, Wash.—(U.P.)—Frank Lilly has a nice hobby: money. But it's really more than just any old money; and to Lilly it's a good deal more than collecting Indian head pennies. Lilly, a Spokane mining man, is president of the American Hard Money association. For more than 20 years he has championed exclusive use of hard money, such as gold or silver, to replace paper money. Of course this view isn't shared much by people in the billfold and wallet industry. And a lot of citizens out west where silver dollars are fairly common don't take too kindly to the "cart wheels." "They wear out your pockets," critics say. Also, "a pocketful makes you list like a sinking ship." But Lilly is spending most of his spare time trying to beat down these prejudices. On his tongue is an imposing list of reasons why the paper dollar should be replaced by its silver counterpart. (Although he would like to see all denominations of currency replaced with hard money, Lilly concentrates his efforts in making the cart wheel universal.) "First of all, they're cheaper be- cause they are less out like paper romany cards," he says. "Then they're more sanitary; a germ can't live on silver. And you can't lose a silver dollar because if you droop one you hear it clank." Lilly also points out that a silver dollar is a good deal more durable than paper. That is, if you keep your life savings in a mattress and it catches fire, there's little danger of loss if it's in silver. From here Lilly really gets rolling with his "clincher." "The only real money we have is hard money. Paper money is no more than an IOU, no more than a playing card with its pips. Money should be three things: a measure of value, a medium of exchange and have storage value. Paper money has the first two but not the last. Hard money has all three." Lilly, who has interests in several Northwest gold mining operations, has employed various means of putting over proposals. He urges Spokane merchants to give at least one silver dollar in change to customers. During the war he went to great lengths to convince service men stationed nearby that a silver dollar in the pocket meant good luck. He also tells Spokane business-men to take a pile of "iron men" with them on their trips East and pass them out. One of Lilly's more successful acts to popularize the silver is slightly contradictory in purpose. He sold a men's jewelry manufacturer on the idea of making a currency clip with a silver dollar attached to it. In Hagerstown, Md., it is illegal to cross the street on a rope suspended above the street, according to The American Magazine. Valentines with hearty humor or the light touch also the left-handed compliment kind! Vickers Gift Shop 1023 Massachusetts WISE STUDENTS SAVE With Regular Car Check-Ups! CAR TROUBLES can cause accidents and big repair bills. Brakes Oil Change Transmission Wheel Alignment Battery LET COMPETENT mechanics at Boyer Motors check your car every month. Boyer Motors 617 Mass. They Can Save You Money. Ph. 407 Fur Law Unfair To Rabbits Madison, Wis.—(U.P.)A new Wisconsin law is designed to keep rabbits from masquerading as seals. The law requires that all fur garments sold have a tag that gives the English name of the fur. "Arctic seal" thus becomes "seal-dyed rabbit" and "Hudson seal" will be "seal-dyed muskrat." University Dally Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sunday afternoons. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. Read the Daily Kansan daily. MIXED FRUIT 10 tall cans $1 PORK & BEANS 8 23 oz cans $1 DOLLAR DAYS! Smuckers—You save 30% Pure Apple Butter, 10, 12 oz jars___$1 Pure—Economy Buy—40c value. Grape Juice; Mary Lou, 4 qts-------$1 Whole Kernel Corn, Vacuum Packed. Golden Corn, 12 cans ... $1 Northern 13 for $1 Toilet Tissue, Reg. 10c. Tomatoes 9 for $1 Hand packed, solid. Preserves 5 for $1 Kroger, 5 fruit flavors. Beans ---10 for $1 Cut green, stringless Big 21c Value Can—Stock up. Natural Sardines, 8 tall cans. $1 Spaghetti Dinner, 4 pkgs ___ $1 Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce, 7 cans $1 Evaporated, Enriched Kroger Milk, 10 cans ___$1 WITH BEARS. Kroger Chili, 4 cans $1 Duz, Oxydol, Tide and Lux. Duz, Oxydol, Tide and Lux. Soap Powders, 4 boxes ___ $1 Hominy, 13 cans $1 Tenderay Beef Chuck Roast lb 53c Tenderay Beef Round, Sirloin Choice Steaks Ib 79c Wilson's Certified Shank Portion Smoked Ham, lb ...43c Full 7 rib Porkloin Roast, lb ...35c Ripe, Slicing. Tomatoes, cello carton ...19c New Potatoes, 4 lbs ...29c California Navel Oranges, lb ...10c