ACT VYSSERVIU PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 19 Official Bulletin W.Y.C.A. Cabinet meeting, 4 p.m. today. Henley house. All organizations desiring money from A.S.C. should obtain "Request for Appropriation" blank from business office, complete form and return to business office with copy of budget for this year and financial report for last year. All requests must be in before tomorrow. Ku Ku smoker will be held Friday. March 18 instead of today. Unitarian Liberal club, 3:30-5:30 p.m. Sunday, East room, Union. Panel discussion of Mindszenty trials. Canterbury club supper and meet- ing, 5.30 p.m., Sunday, parish house. Independent Men's Political party. 7:30 p.m. Monday, Recreation room Union. A. S.C. finance committee, 7 p.m., Monday, March 14, 210 Strong Hall. All organizations desiring money should attend. The following organizations should send officers to present their request: A.W.S., Delta Sigma Rho, Engineering council, K-Club, Y.M.C.A., and International club. Society of Friends, 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Fine room, Union John Oliver, Kansas City, Mo., speaker. Jewish Student Union, 5 p.m. Monday, Pine room, Union. University Daily Kansan Phi Sigma, Monday noon, 301 Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year. (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University of Kansas summer holidays, holidays and examination holidays, holiday holds and examination holidays. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910 at the Post* Office at Lawrence. Kans., under act of Mareh 3, 1879. - Girls, now you can throw light on any situation! For example, no more embarking ressing delay to set your lipstick straight . . . no more hunting for that kicked-off shoe under a movie seat . . . no more stabbing in the dark to find the keyhole. This sensational little help-all uses a standard pen-light battery that gives long service, and replacements cost under 10c. Store in today and meet "Lip-Lite," a wonderful buy at— "Up-Life" comes to the rescue with its battery-lighted purse-size mirror set in a smart plastic frame...packaged in a clever lipstick-design box. Cosmetics—Main Floor Snow. Election of officers. Wayne Reeve, "Collecting and Preserving Cold-blooded Vertebrates." Alpha Kappa Psi field trip, meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Union. The following are notified to appear before Student court, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 15. Green hall courtroom: Richard Adams Hunter, Melvin Muroff, Myron L. McNown, Harwin M. Wright, William L. Martindell, William R. Snuffin, Lester L. Henry, Robert L. Jongema, Vertis M. Ambrose, Bene R. Feaster, Richard Calhoun Harris, Philip S. Holzman, Paul D. Wilson, jr. you there - STOP! Did you know about this quality cleaning at lower costs? MEN'S SUITS, cleaned & pressed ---75c LADIES DRESSES, cleaned & pressed ---79c CASH AND CARRY Lindley's Kansas Cleaners 12 East Eighth Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Will Bring Result Sure, America's going ahead.. if we all pull together! - Let's compare yesterday with today . . . that will give us an idea of what tomorrow can be! Machine Power: Since 1910 we have increased our supply of machine power $4\frac{3}{2}$ times. Production: Since 1910 we have more than doubled the output each of us produces for every hour we work. Income: Since 1910 we have increased our annual income from less than $2400 per household to about $4000 (in dollars of the same purchasing power). Work Hours: Yet, since 1910 we have cut 18 hours from our average workweek—equivalent to two present average workdays. HOW have we achieved all this? Through the American kind of teamwork! And what is teamwork? American teamwork is management that pays reasonable wages and takes fair profits—that provides the best machines, tools, materials and working conditions it possibly can—that seeks new methods, new markets, new ideas; that bargains freely and fairly with its employees. Our teamwork is labor that produces as efficiently and as much as it can—that realizes its standard of living ultimately depends upon how much America produces—that expects better wages as it helps increase that production. Approved for the PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE of The Advertising Council by: EYANS CLARK, Executive Director, Twentieth Century Fund BORIS SHISHKAN, Economist, American Federation of Labor PAUL C. HOFFMAN, Formerly President, Studebaker Corp. Published in the Public Interest bus THE PURE OIL COMPANY General Offices, Chicago