UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1948 PAGE EIGHT Carlson To Be Honored Gov. Frank Carson will be initiated as an honorary member of Phi Alpha Delta, national honorary law fraternity, at 5:15 p.m. today in the Douglas county court house. Governor Carlson will address members of the law fraternity and guests at a banquet in the Kansas room of the Union at 6:15 p.m. His speech will be recorded for broadcast over KFKU at 9:30 p.m. Earl O'Connor, president of Phil Alpha Delta, said members of the Kansas supreme court will not be present for the ceremonies because the court is now in session The faculty handbook for 1949 has been completed and is being mailed to members of the faculty and the University senate, Raymond Nichols, executive secretary to the chancellor, said today. 1949 Faculty Handbook Has Been Completed The handbook deals with subjects of academic interest to the faculty and is used to supplement the catalogue issues of the Bulletin of the University of Kansas. TONITE and SATURDAY Oct. 7th and 8th 2 Family Hits 2 Whip Wilson-In "Haunted Trails" Hit No. 2 William Bendix-In "Brooklyn Orchid" Also "Bat Man and Robin" "Late News" Sun.-Mon. and Tues. October 9, 10, 11th As They Gallop to the Defense of Today's Indians Feature No. 2 Where Law and Murder Clash! WARNER BAXTER Engineering Jobs In New Mexico The School of Engineering and Architecture has received New Mexico Merit system council application blanks for four job openings in that state, Dean T. DeWitt Carr, said today. The openings are for associate engineer; supervisor of community water projects; sanitarian; and venereal disease investigator. No written examination will be given, but training and experience will be evaluated. A car is necessary for all positions. The closing date for applications is Sunday, Oct. 30, 1949. Application blanks and further information may be obtained in the outer office of the engineering office. Article By J. F. Nickerson To Appear In Journal An article by James F. Nickerson, associate professor of music education, will appear in the November issue of the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. The paper, entitled "Intonation of Solo and Ensemble Performance of the Same Melody." is a study of the pitched use by members of a string quartet playing the same melody Leland W. Browne, president of the Gate City Steel works, Omaha, Neb., advised graduates to take any job that is available in the industry in which they want to work, because once in the industry the graduate could aim for the particular job of his choice. Graduates Advised To Take Any Job Mr. Browne spoke Wednesday at the meeting of the Society for the advancement of Management. He described production and business procedures in the Omaha plant, which maintains the largest warehouse of steel fabricated products west of Chicago. Mr. Browne was graduated from the School of Engineering in 1925. He was formerly president of the Darby corporation, Kansas City, Kan. A son, Leland Browne, Jr., now attends K.U. alone and with the group. Dr. Nickerson found that both performances tended toward the Greek Pythagorean scale rather than the modern "just" scale as it is commonly thought Dr. Nickerson presented this report before the Accoustical society in New York the past May. From the moment she heard this strange . . . compelling music of love . . . she was lost! Tonite-Saturday ... sung by Buddy Clark! Hear the sensational new love ballad. . "Song of her" by Buddy Clark JAYHAWKER Phone 10 for Sho Time Phone 10 for Sho Time Prevue Saturday Nite 11:30 SUNDAY thru THURSDAY THIS PICTURE will give you authentic clues based on the historical records of the state of Arizona! IF YOU ARE interested in picking up $20,000,000 IN GOLD SEE Late News Events Color Cartoon "Bedtime for Sniffles" Sports "SKI DEVILS" THE CLUES are in the picture. . . A violent but true story of Jealousy, Murder, and Buried Treasure! Pheasants Clean Drive-ins Phone 10 "Sho-Time" SAM.A's first field trip will be Thursday, Oct. 13. Members will visit the General Motors assembly plant in Kansas City, Kan. Detroit — (U.R) — Pheasants like drive-in theaters, too. Every morning they swarm over the parking area of a theater in northwest Detroit and feast on the peanuts and popcorn dropped the night before. COMMONWEALTH'S FALL FILM FESTIVAL is now in full swing! Owl Show Sat. 11:15 p.m. SUNDAY 5 DAYS with BETTY LYNN • RUDY VALLEE Added Fun Color Cartoon Latest News! NOW Ends Saturday "LASH" LARUE "Son of a Badman" Audrey Long Warren Doug "Post Office Investigator" SUNDAY 4 Days Again bringing you 2 Big Hits Together 2nd Big Hit Also Latest World News