PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4,1949 Official Bulletin October 4.1949 A. S. C. Finance committee hearings on requests by organizations for appropriations, 10 a.m. Saturday, Union. Appropriation request blanks may be obtained at business office. Completed blanks must be returned to business office by Friday evening. College Daze staff applications due 5 p.m. Friday, Student Union Activities office. Blanks at office. Director, costume designer, scenery designer, publicity, business manager, music director, makeup. Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting, 4 p.m. today, Pine room, Union. Official calendar and directory will be distributed. Tryouts for Acting Lab 1-act play, 4 to 5 p.m. today, Green hall Little theater. Women's Rifle club practice sessions, 7 and 8 tonight. University players. 5 p.m. today. Green hall Little theater. International club. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Pine room, Union. Le cercle francais, mercredi, sept heures at demie, 113 Strong. Tous ceux qui s'interessant au francais sont invites. All independent men who live in organized houses meet 4 p.m. Wednesday, 110 Fraser. Plans for social activities with women's organized houses will be discussed. Y. M. C. A. cabin meeting, 4 p.m. Wednesday, East room, Union Delta Sigma Pi smoker, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Pine room, Union. Unclaimed identification cards may be obtained at business office, 121 Strong. Pictures on cards required for Oct. 8 football game. Retakes already made may be obtained from Photographic bureau Oct. 5 to 7. Other retakes must be made first half of this week. A. S. T. E. Butler Mfg. Co. field trip, Thursday, Oct. 6. Sign with Charles Constance or Fowler shops. All freshman men who wish to join Frosh Hawks, pep organization, meet 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 206 Strong. KU KU meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 102 Strong hall. N. S. A. meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 9. Strong hall. All Student Council, 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, Pine room, Union. K. U. Dames, bridge, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, East room, Union. Beginners invited. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and weekends. Entered as second class examination periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. Reliable German sources close to the Russian military government said Otto Grotewohl, co-chairman of the Communist Socialist Unity party, would be appointed chancellor in the new state. Berlin, Oct. 4.—(U.P.)—Top Communist officials in the Soviet Zone of Germany are preparing to establish an East German state by proclamation before Thursday, Oct. 20, reliable sources said today. These sources said a foreign ministry would be included in the new government. Soviet satellites and Russia would immediately recognize the East German state, they said, and there would be an exchange of ambassadors. Soviets Plan German State Top German officials from the Soviet Zone have been summoned to Berlin for conferences on proclaiming of the new state, it was reported. These sources said the Soviet move would be aimed at preventing incorporation of the Western German state into the Western European union by playing on German desires for a single government centered in Berlin. Sources close to the East German administration said the ministers of the five Soviet Zone states had been summoned to meet in Berlin today. The peoples council of the Soviet Zone also has been called into an emergency session for later this week. In addition, German quarters said, Socialist unity (Communist) party leaders already are in Berlin conferring with Russian military authorities. Leaders of the Christian Democrats, the minority party in the Soviet Zone, also have been called to Berlin. University Got 5,832 Checks For Fees, But Only .025 Per Cent Came Back Out of the 8,754 students who enrolled at the University this fall, approximately two-thirds paid their registration bill by check. This means that 5,832 checks were presented by enrolling students to University cashiers. Bv NELSON OBER When that many checks are written, especially during the mad rush of registration and enroll- ment, it is a wonder tha The main reasons responsible for the unacceptability of these checks is that students will write the name of their bank on a universal check but forget to put the name of the town where the bank is located. Mistakes are made, but not as many as one would think. Karl Klooz, University bursar, said today that only .025 per cent of the total amount of money received by the University was in the form of returned checks. Also, the students in their hurry accidently pick up a Lawrence bank check and use it when they have no deposit in a bank here. The few who do get mixed up receive a phone call from the cashier's office, Mr. Klooz said. They are invited to stop in at the cashier's window and correct their mistakes, because a student has not officially completed enrollment until his registration bill is paid. The National Park service has acquired and developed 28 parks comprising 11,347,269 acres. Drop into our store today . . . thumb through a College Outline covering any of your courses; . . . note its meaty compactness, . . . its selling paragraphs, . . . its newspaper-like efficiency in highlighting essentials and putting the story over. You'll be amazed that so much can be got into so little space. College Outlines' are the best high-marks insurance obtainable. Prepare with them for exams now! COLLEGE OUTLINE SERIES *To Be Published ACCOUNTING. Elementary . . . . . 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