THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Public Health To Hold Exams For Engineers Competitive examinations for appointment to the Public Health service may be taken by June or summer session graduates of the School of Engineering who are interested in these appointments. The examinations will be given on April 11, 12, and 13, William A. McQuary, director of the industrial hygiene section of the state board of health, announced. Appointments will be made in the grades of junior assistant sanitary engineer, equivalent in rank to 2nd lieutenant; assistant sanitary engineer, 1st lieutenant; and senior assistant sanitary engineer, captain. Entrance pay for the junior assistant grade, with dependent, is call a year with 5 per cent pay increase every three years. Former members of the armed forces who are appointed will receive 5 per cent increase in base pay for each three years spent in the service. Those making high scores on the examination are eligible for further education which leads to a Master of Public Health degree or a Master of Sanitary Engineering degree. They will receive full pay while going to school, according to their rating. Students interested in an appointment may talk with Mr. McQuary. 16-A Marvin hall, or write to: Surgeon General, Public Health service, Washington 25, D.C. The state of Florida has 1,197 miles of general coastline. Guidance Bureau Has Exam Scores This applies only to those who took the entrance examinations at the regularly scheduled time, Jackson O. Powell, counsellor, announced. Scores for those who took them in the make-up session will not be ready for three weeks, he said. Entrance examination scores are now available to students who took the examination last September, at the Guidance bureau. Mr. Powell urged that new students who have not taken the series of tests should report to the bureau immediately. The four examinations consist of a mathematics, reading, English rhetoric and grammar, and a psychology test. School Art Exhibit Here Demonstrations of arts and crafts processes and techniques will be given at the annual high school art conference March 4 and 5, to be held at the University. Prof. Marjorie Whitney, director of the design department and conference chairman, announced today that lectures on the vocational and cultural aspects of art and aptitude tests will also be given during the two days in all studios of the art departments. Display of art works submitted by the various schools will again be prepared. Last year with the Kansas Arts and Crafts festival as an added attraction, nearly 700 junior college, junior, and senior high school students registered for the conference. Attendance this year is expected to be about 400, Professor Whitney said. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 ms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted in the understanding that the bill will be delivered on time, during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Department of Business office. Journals皱页; not later than 4:58 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c MISCELLANEOUS DID YOU answer an advertisement of the Gusman University Box 1130. Rochester 2, N.Y? If so, please notify the Promotion Department, University Daily Kansai 24 JAHWAKERS! Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet store. Their needs are our priority; everything for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. St. Phone 418. if TO SUBSCRIBE to the Kansas City Star and headquarters at 120 W. 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Gas heating, cooking, water heater. Electric refrigerator. Tandemus. John Ehesgreave, 827 Mich. 28 MUST SELL 1893 Chevrolet, new upholstery throughout, recent motor overhaul. Very good mechanically. Ask for inspection at Livengood-Nas Motors. 617 Mass. TRANSPORTATION PARKER "51" fountain pen with Marjorie Lee Seeley engraved on the side in gold lettering. Reward. Ph. 768. 25 BLUE AND SILVER Parker "51". Name, Arthur Preston is engraved on it. If found, return to Kansan office. Reward. BLACK AND SILVER Parker "51" pen lost between 12th and Oread and the Alpha Chi Omega house. Finder please 30 Bosswell after 10 p.m. Phone 23333 LOST RIDERS WANTED: CLASSES 8 to 4. Mon. K.C. Mo. K. 64.5. E.M. Lloyd. JE 4824. 3 J.E. Mo. K. 64.5. E.M. Lloyd. JE 4824. 3 LOST-HELBROS wrist watch in the Reward. Call Everett McGill at 1671- R. Breisach To Conduct Rossini Opera LOST; BROWN leather billfold, identification, etc., in Union Thursday. Return papers please. Keep money Cal. Norma Hunsinger at 248 W. King St. Union billfold with identification, between Union and Fraser. Wednesday morning. If found call 2303. . . . . FOUND One of the performers in "The Barber of Seville" by Rossini will be Paul Breisach, operatic conductor. The opera is to be presented at 8:20 p.m. Monday, March 7, in Hoch auditorium. ONE LADY'S wrist watch. Can be calender and identification. Chaise Dauphin, 1802 Mass. Mr. Breisach will direct the symphony orchestra and male chorus for the opera. He had experience with the Chicago Opera company and the Metropolitan Opera company. His more popular performances at the Metropolitan are "The Magic Flute," "Fidelio," "Die Meistersinger," and "La Boheme." WANTED WANTED TYPIST wanted for Spanish experience and know Spanish call 1059-8760 BOY TO BOARD. Family style. 1038 Vermont. 24 Mr. Breisach has been an annual guest conductor for the past three years at the San Francisco opera house and with the Cincinnati Zoo opera. He is a native of Vienna, Austria. The opera will be performed with new costumes and scenery. It is the fourth program in the University Concert series. Survey Results Embarrassing St. Louis, Mo.-U(P)P—A governmental research institute survey disclosed that clerks in the city's magistrate courts worked only half the time, spending the rest of it on the telephone with "personal and political" calls. It also found that neither of the two stenographers could take shorthand and one couldn't even use the typewriter. Commonwealth's Little PATEE —ENDS TONITE! Plus Action Hit No.2 DON "RED" BARRY as "The Tulsa Kid" with Noah Beery Jimmy Wakely Hogan Shows Football Film William Hogan, assistant freshman coach, showed a film at the Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity smoker Tuesday. The film pictured the Oklahoma A. and M. football game. Hogan commented on the film which was a silent reel taken by a downtown camera store. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. College Students MOST WELCOME! 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