PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1950 Official Bulletin Jan. 11, 1950 All students planning to change enrollment from one University school to another; make application before Jan. 19 at Registrar's office. Those in College who will enter journalism, business and education schools also must apply for transfer. Seniors graduating in February who have not paid diploma fee of $7.50 must do so by Saturday, at Business office. Parking permits expire Feb. 1 Students may apply now at 290 old Fowler for second semester renewals. Faculty and staff will automatically receive renewals by mail after Jan. 16. New applications for permits now accepted. Jay Jane meeting, 5 today, Pine Room, Memorial Union. Women's Rifle club on firing range at 7,8 and 9 tonight,Military Science building. A.S.T.E. meeting, 7:30 tonight Fowler shops. Movies on jet propulsion. Visitors welcome, refreshments. Square dance club meeting, 7:30 tonight, Recreation room, Memorial Union. Anyone interested is invited. Y. W.C.A. All-membership meeting, 4 today, Pine room, Memorial Union. Industrial Design club meeting, 7 tonight, Pine room, Memorial Union. Discussion on employment and job possibilities in this field. K. U. Amateur Radio club meeting, 7:30 tonight, E.E. Lab. All interested are welcome. K. U. Dames will not meet tonight for bridge as previously announced. Quill club, 7:15 tonight, East room Memorial Union, Being manuscripts Der Deutsche Verein versammel sich Donnerstag um 5:00 in 402 Fraser. Betty Hayward wird deutsche Lieder singen. Danach Kurzfilme über Tirol' und 'Wien'. Christian Science organization regular meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Danforth chapel. Business meeting following. A. I.E.E. meeting, 7:30 p.m., Thursday. Lindley auditorium. Election of officers; refreshments. Quack club. 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Robinson Gym. Mathematics club, 4 p.m., Thursday, 203 Strong, Ralph Simmons, "Planimeters." All interested are invited; refreshments. Law Wives, 8 p.m. Thursday, Law lounge, Green hall. Mrs. Armstrong will speak on new bridge system. A. S.C.E. Election, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 417 Snow. Color movie; refreshments. Delta Sigma Pi field trip to Goodyear Tire company, Topeka, meet at Memorial Union, 12 noon, Thursday. Episcopal Canterbury club Holy Communion and breakfast, 7 a.m. Thursday. K. U. Disciple Fellowship discussion group, 5 p.m. Thursday, student room. Myers hall. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, 131 Strong Rev. Lynn Hodges, speaker. Eisenhower Touch Worth $50 Coburn, W. Va.—(U.P.)—Fame was translated into spot cash at an auction here in which a tube of lipstick which Gen. Dwight Eisenhower touched in Paris sold for $50. A cowboy hat from Tex Ritter went for $35. Red Skelton's cook book was bid in at $18. 25 Billion For Kansas Roads Topeka — (U.R.) — Expenditures on building new roads in Kansas and improving old ones reached $24,927,072 in 1949—a postwar record—the state highway commission reported today. The more than two million-a-month outlay covered 1,140 miles of construction and reconstruction type work on primary roads. It also paid for 2,355 miles of maintenance resurfacing, 1,127 miles of work on the secondary system and the building of 120 bridges. By slightly less than half a million dollars, the amount eclipsed expenditures in 1947, the old record year, and marks a major step toward Kansas' long-range highway building program approved by the last legislature. Roy W. Cox, director of highways, said the main impetus for the two- decade road program is additional revenue. The Kansas post-war highway building program started in October, 1945. That was right after the federal government lifted the wartime ban on highway construction. 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