14, 1949 FRIDAY,OCTOBER 14,1949 PAGE THREE sored e came Ricart to per- and find environment such by you have a will be Lawrence set and lled in several condingoms of mes a r, $4.50 mester Kans, uiversity, us, Uni- eriods. sept. 17. wrence. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Official Bulletin Oct.14.1949 Students interested in Statewide activities apply 226 Strong hall. Committees open: County clubs, hosts to high schools, student relations, billboards, out-of-state, Jayhawkers to high schools and secretarial. Y. W.C.A. executive meeting 4:00 p.m., Monday, Oct. 17, Corbin hall. Anyone interested in Sunflower Statesmen club, alumni organization of Boys State, meet 7:30 pm. Wednesday Oct. 19, East room, Memorial Union. Former members of club also asked to attend. Mathematical colloquium, 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17, 203强 hall. Prof. W. R. Scott,"Arbitrary Functions." Anyone interested in writing for national I.S.A. magazine call Ruth Keller, 355. Short stories, feature articles, cartoons, poetry, news stories. Deadline Saturday. Nomination petitions for freshman election must be submitted to Wilma Shore, A.S.C. secretary, Corbin hall, by Tuesday, Oct. 25. For information on procedure phone Melvin Clingen, 3456. Baptist Youth fellowship hayride, meet 7 p.m. today, Baptist church. All Baptist students and guests welcome All entries in Sour Owl humor contest must be turned in at Mr Pearson's office, 5 Journalism building, by today. Jewish Student Union hour dance 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1247 Ohio. K.U. Disciple Fellowship group. 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16. Dr. Vander-Werf, speaker. Gamma Delta, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16, Church basement, 17th and Vermont. No Need For Speed Limit Memphis—(U,P)—Mrs. Eugene McGann knows of one unnecessary sign. She recently crossed a cotton field along two miles of rutted, bumpy, dust country road. At a sharp bend in the road was the sign: "Speed limit 60 miles an hour." Dispute Has Wet Climax Spokane — (U,P) — Mrs. Mary T. Fay was fined $25 for soaking her neighbor, Mrs. Sarah Burns, with a garden hose. The victim testified that the squirting climaxed an argument over the Fay shrubbery, which Mrs. Burns said drooped over into her yard. The Veterans Administration said today the rumor that veterans might start receiving their special National Service life insurance dividend checks before Jan. 1, 1950, is "completely without foundation." Rumor False On Early Dividends To Vets According to the previously announced schedule, the V. A. had said it had expected to get the* According to the previously a said it had expected to get the dividend checks into the mail in the latter part of January, 1950; but in an effort to comply with this schedule, the V. A. is now Kansan Delegates Attend Meetings Marvin L. Rowlands and Louis S. V斜orttion, journalism seniors, are in Detroit today attending the Collegiate Press association convention. Following the second session Friday, they will leave for Chicago, where they will meet Lee S. Cole, instructor in journalism, and will attend a convention of the Inland Press Monday and Tuesday, Oct 17 and 18, as representatives of the University Daily Kansan. The Inland Press, of which the Kansan is a member, is an organization comprised of Middle West daily newspapers. The first presidents' breakfast this fall will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday in the west end of the Union ballroom. Group Presidents To Have Breakfast Presidents of fraternities, sororities, organized houses, and other campus organizations have been invited to the meeting, which is sponsored by Student Union activities. Robert Davis, Y.M.C.A. president, will speak to the group. Otis J. Hill, chairman of student statewide activities, will be master of ceremonies. University High Sends To Student Council Meet Twelve student council members of University High school attended the Kansas High school student council conference Tuesday at Liberty Memorial High school. Dr. Harry C. McKown, president of the school board, Gibson, Ill., spoke on "The Work of the Student Council." The conference is one of seven to be held in the state this week and next week. working on an overtime basis. Once payments begin, the checks are expected to be mailed at the rate of approximately 200,000 a working day. "OK men—This grassy field will give us a good chance to try our hidden ball play." Little Man On Campus About 16 million veterans are expected to apply for this refund. MAXINELINDLEY SCHOOL OF DANCING Jitterbug Samba Phone 100 Eldridge Gift Shop Ballroom Fox Trot Rhumba Waltz Tango 819 Vt. New Gift Stationery Note and Writing Paper (in stock) At Reduced Prices "A Gift for Every Occasion" Call K.U. 251 With Your News. 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