--- UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO FRIDAY, APRIL 29,1949 Official Bulletin Veterans' requisition books for equipment and supplies will not be honored after May 2. Phi Alpha Theta, 4.pm.today. 112 Frank Strong. Election. Upstream dinner, 6-15 p.m. today Palm zoom, Memorial Union. $1.25 Everyone invited. Y. W.C.A. cabinet, old and new. 4 p.m. today, East room, Memorial Union. Delta Sigma Pi special meeting for all activities, pledges and faculty members, 4 p.m. today, 222 Frank Strong. Independent Women's Senate, 5 p.m. Monday, May 2, 107 Frank Strong. K.U. Disciple fellowship, 5 p.m. Sunday. Myers hall. Installation of new officers. Phi Sigma, noon, Monday, May 2 391 Snow. Installation of new officers. Edward Todd, "Methods of Collecting and Preserving Insects." Mathematical colloquium of the department of mathematics, 5 p.m. Monday, May 2, 203 Frank Strong, Miss Frances Lee Wolfe, "The problem of Dido." Independent Men's political party. 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 2, Recreation room, Memorial Union. Important business; all senators urged to attend. Kansan Board, 4 p.m. Monday. May 2, 107 Journalism building. Canterbury club, 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Parish house. Y. M.C.A. cabinet retreat for old and new cabinets, 8 a.m. Sunday, East room, Union. Neighbor With Mattress SaveaMan From Flames Chicago—(U.P.) — The fire in his apartment was so hot behind him that Bob Clark, 51, was about to jump from his fourth stair window. "Man, wait a minute." Cleveland Earn 30, a neighbor shouted up to him In less than a minute Mr. Ivy raced out of his home with a mattress. He placed it under Mr. Clark's windows. Mr. Clark landed squarely on the mattress. Aside from leg and arm burns he was uninjured. Air Voices To Spot Fires Charleston, W. Va.—(U.P.)—Voices from the air will warn southern West Virginia of forest fire hazards. They will come through an amplifier installed in the conservation commission's observation plane. The system will also be used to guide fire fighters to strategic spots in combating blazes. Conboy, Staley Win Honors (Continued from Page One) McKelvey, Marvin McKinney, Frances McMaster, Earl Michael, John Miller, Rahul M. Moon, Jr., Earl W. Moore, Jr. Roy Moore, Elmer Myers, Calvin Mossman, Janice Neiburger, Laura Nelson, Leslie B. Nelson, James Newell, Dwight Newton, Martha Ann Nichols, Donald Noah, Coral C. Novak, Bill E. O'Brien, Jacqulin Lee Ogan, Bill Ogg, James O'Hara, Francis O'Kane, Roger Olmstead, Loren Orre, Jere Osborne, Denise Awen, Jerry Falmer, Paula Jean Parks, Mary Parman, John Patterson. Dwayne Paul, Sally Pegues. 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The following students in the School of Journalism passed the English Proficiency Examination given on March 5, 1949: Bruce Aitken, Cecil Baker, Richard Barton, Robert Beine, Lyle Bowen, George L. Brown, Jr., Joan Bushey, Robert Carl, William Chapman, Arthur Collins, Dorothy Lee Eastwood, Richard Engle, Robert Enright, Dale Ferguson, Charles Foster, Robger Glover, Doris Greenbank, Ralph Hemenway, Robert Honnold, Nina Jean Jones. 843 Massachusetts Fred Kiewit, Joan Manners, Cliffard McComas, Arthur McIntire, Cloyd Michel, Charles Moffett, James Morris, Royal Mullen, Darell Norris, Nelson Ober, Russell Oleson, Paul Perucca, Richard Pryce, Naomi Reddock, John Roberts, James Robinson, Charles Roter, James Shriver, Doris Stalman, W. C. von Maurer, John Ward, Gil West, Sally Sue Woodward. SAI To Have Rummage Sale Sigma Alpha Iota, national honorary music sorority, will sponsor a rummage sale tomorrow at the Winter Chevrolet company, 738 New Hampshire street, beginning at 7:30 am. Proceeds from the sale will be for sorority funds. Don't worry, Joe, I'll be ready—wouldn't miss going to the Club for the world! The 24-40 Club Herman Welders Sat. Nite! Read the Want Ads Daily. Satisfaction Comes Easy when you get a steak sizzled at 1109 Mass. Bill's Grill It serves her right! MARY JANE gives the telephone in her house a real work-out. But we're not worried a bit. We know Mary Jane's telephone is going to keep right on delivering good service year after year. Because the Bell System puts a lot of time, thought, and testing into making telephone equipment as rugged and trouble-free as possible. Tests are constantly under way at the Bell Telephone Laboratories. There, for example, new types of telephone instruments are put through a school of hard knocks. Dials and other parts are given strength and wear tests. Even the bottom of the telephone set has been designed and checked to make sure that it will not scratch or stain furniture. 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