PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY, DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1949 Ise To Attend Danish Seminar Dr. John Ise, professor of economics has been named one of three professors who will represent 20 Middle West universities and colleges at the Midwest Seminar, an educational conference to be held this summer at Haslev, Denmark. The Middle West, in addition to the three professors, will be represented by 20 students or young faculty members, said Irvin Youngberg, executive secretary of the endowment association. The University representative will be named at a later date, he said. The conference, jointly sponsored by the Danish Minister of Education, Denmark universities, and the 20 Middle West schools, will be held from June 29 to August 13. Discussions will center around the topic of how to meet human needs in modern society. L. E. Woolley, manager of the Student Union Book store, has returned from Washington, D.C., where he testified before the house post office committee which is examining rates for books. Dr. and Mrs. Ise will leave New York City May 23 for an extended European tour that will take them to six countries before attending the conference. Mr. Woolley represented the National Association of College Stores at the hearing. He talked with Ed Rees, congressman from Kansas, about the proposed rate increases. Congressman Rees is the ranking minor member of the house post office committee. Woolley Testifies At Rate Hearing "I urged that all educational books should be reclassified from fourth to second class. This would save university and college students more than three million dollars annually. This tremendous saving would help further education," Mr. Woolley said. "At the present time an average textbook weighing three pounds would cost 16 cents to send anywhere in the United States. If other books are included, the cost for each is reduced to 12 cents. The proposed increase would bring the single book postage to 21 cents and each additional one to 16 cents." Mr. Woolley said. Before leaving for the East Mr. Woolley attended the annual meeting of the National Association of College stores in Los Angeles. At the meeting he spoke on a panel on the topic "Types of College Store Operation." Summer Kansan Positions Open Written applications for the positions of editor-in-chief and business manager of the Summer Session Kansan must be filed by 5 p.m. Friday, May 13, in the office of Burton W. Marvin, dean of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. The applicant should state in detail his qualifications. The faculty of the School of Journalism will name the editor-in-chief and the business manager at a meeting Monday evening, May 16. Protect Your Eyes Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. Seven Engineers Receive P-1 Ratings Seven seniors in the Engineering school have received civil service ratings of P-1 for appointment to positions as civil engineers with the U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Kansas River district, McCook, Neb. They are Albert J. Alcott, John B. Grant, Walter H. Lucas, Jr. Raymond H. Ritter, L. Darby Smith, Elmer W. Startz, and Warren B. Wilson. William F. Klepser, representative of the bureau will be at the University Wednesday, May 11 to interview the students who have received the ratings. Got It Straight, Officer? Weston, Mass.,—U.P.) -Horace Parker of Weston road, Wellesley, reported to police that his automobile hit a pole at Wellesley road, Weston. GRANADA Now Ends Sat Loretta YOUNG Van JOHNSON "MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN" Plus News, Cartoon and "This Is America" SUNDAY 3 Days Plus LATEST WORLD NEWS Cartoon "Wynken, Blynken & Nod" Featurette "I Found A Dog" 4 Students Win Candy Bars In El Ateneo Scavenger Hunt Members of El Ateneo, Spanish club, ended the year with a scavenger hunt Wednesday. The hunt covered the entire campus. Prize-winners were Rodrigo Solera, special student; Leonard D. Leonard and James E. Irby, College freshmen, and William F. Claypool, special student in business. They received candy bars. The program was planned by Miss Mary Lewis, instructor in romance anguages. Phone 10 TO-DAY and SATURDAY ON OUR STAGE IN PERSON Roy LISOGAR and his WILD ANIMAL SHOW! FRI. NITE SHOWS 7:50 - 9:50 SAT. SHOWS 2:36 - 7:37 - 9:46 —On the Screen— "BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOY" with DIRECT FROM ITS HISTORY MAKING KANSAS CITY 'WORLD PREMIERE!' 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