PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1949 Official Bulletin Feb. 9, 1949 Newcomers Club meeting postponed until later this month. All students interested in designing or constructing costumes or scenery for all-school musical meet with Craig Hampton, 4 today. Student Union Activities office. All student organizations should have names, addresses, and telephone numbers of their officers filed in the Dean of Men's office and should keep them up to date whenever there is a change in officers. All those who have not filed such a record in the Dean of Men's office should do so at once. Engineering council, 5 p.m. today Dean's office. retention applications for Student Union activities are available in the Union activities office today from 10 to 5. All applications must be filled out in person. Positions for special College Daze committees open to all students. Those interested in secretarial, publicity, bookkeeping, stage design, wardrobe and make-up positions apply this week Student Union Activities office Union building. Stage hands and electricians also needed. Coffees and forums, 4 today, Pine Room. Union building. Speaker, Dean E. J. Moreau, "What a Young Man Should Study in College." Trouys for the 1949 spring production of College Daze will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. Feb. 9, 10, and 11, and from 1 to 5 p.m. Feb. 12. Those interested in singing, acting and comedy routines, contact the Student Union Activities office, Union building, immediately. Jay Jones, 5 p.m. today, East room, Memorial Union. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m. tonight 222 Frank Strong. Pershing Rifles meeting, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Military Science building. Student Religious council, 4 p.m tomorrow. Meyers hall. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship interdenominational, 7 p.m. toorrow, 131 Frank Strong. K.U. Young Democrats, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Pine Room, Union. First meeting of semester, important. Christian Science organization, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Danforth chapel. UNESCO, 7.30 p.m. tomorrow, 206 Frank Strong. El Atenco se reuina jueves a las 7:30 en 113 Frank Strong. El Senor Lawrence Finney hablaria de una visita a Mексico, Vengan todos. Dove staff meeting, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 9. Frank Strong. All interested in writing for the Dove, please attend. All wives of law students urged to attend first meeting of semester of Law Wives club, 8 p.m. tomorrow. Law lounge. Regular meeting night changed to Thursday starting February 10. Guest speaker, Prof. Mary Larson, "Recent Trip to Europe." Baptist Student valentine party, 7:30 p.m. Friday, First Baptist church. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers $3,500 Given To University To Use In Cancer Research The Julia A. Williams Memorial fund for cancer research was recently established by a gift of $3,500 for Miss Williams' estate. The fund has been given to the University of Kansas Endowment association. Miss Williams is a native of Cherokee county, Kansas. She had lived in Talsa for 30 years prior to her death in April, 1948. By the terms of the gift, it may be used for a fellowship in cancer research or for equipment to be used in cancer research. Dr. R.E. Stowell, chairman of the department of oncology and Franklin Murphy, dean of the School of Medicine, will decide how the fund shall be used. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. Fankford—(U.P.)—E r n s t Grossmann, former Soviet zone official who was sentenced to death by the Russians in absentia, told the press here that the Soviets do not like CARE packages. CARE Packages Annoy Soviet Zone Grossmann, accused of sabotage by the Russians, said that CARE packages found in his home after his arrest were displayed on a public square for one afternoon. A sign had been attached which read, "That's the way capitalists live." The packages were removed next morning, Grossmann said. Someone had changed "capitalists" into "the western zones." Forty-two of the highest peaks in the U.S. are in Colorado. Watch Your Waistline Boys We Don't Want A Depression Rochester, N. Y.—(U.P.)-Average belt sizes provide a barometer of business booms and busts, according to Ray Hickok, president of the belt manufacturing company here. Average size belts sold during apple-selling depression days was 31. Today the average size stretches to 34. Average sizes vary according to different sections of the country. Washington runs to large sizes. So does Chicago. In the deep south, down to New Orleans, you get a majority of thin - waisted men. The same is true of hard-riding Texans and lean motion picture men of southern California. New York is a normal average of a mature 34 and 36-inch and a man's 32 and 34. Prof. Kenneth Anderson Gets Ph.D. At Minnesota Kenneth E. 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