PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1948 Official Bulletin Dec. 8,1948 Sigma Delta Chi, 5 p.m. today, 107 Journalism, Election of new members. General Semantics club, 7:45 tonight, seminar room, Frank Strong Annex F. Y. M.C.A. social responsibilities commission, 4 p.m.today, Pine room, Union. Phi Sigma initiation, 7:30 tonight English room, Union, Speaker, Dr Robert S. Stowell, director of cancer research at Medical center. "Cytochemical Studies of Normal and Abnormal Cells." Archery club contest, 4 to 6 p.m today. Robinson annex. Quill club 'initiation, 7:30 tonight East room, Union K. U. Daniels, 7:30 tonight, Pine room, Union, Bridge. Alpha Phi Omega, 222 Frank Strong, 7:30 tonight. All second semester College sophomores, including pre-business education students, who anticipate transferring to the School of Education at the beginning of the spring semester should make appointments during this week for conferences with education adviser, 120 Fraser. Y-Knot of Y.W.C.A. 5 p.m. tomorrow. Henley house. Combined staff meeting. L.W.S. I.S.A. and Independents, 7 p.m. tomorrow. Pine room, Union. Independent politics. Reservations for luncheon or banquet by tomorrow noon for I.S.A. convention Saturday. Phone 837. A.W.S. senate, 4:30 tomorrow, Corbin. All students wishing to enter basketball teams in Sunflower intramurals see John Fencky, 6-J, before Monday, Dec. 13. Mortar Board, 8:30 p.m. tomorrow; Miller hall. Freshman Y.W.C.A. commission will not meet tomorrow. El Ateneo se reunira el jueves a las 7:30 en 113 Frank Strong. Las clases da del senor Trujillo, con la ayuda de la senora Patterson y el senor Murillo, presentan un programa de la Navidad. Tendremos también canciones y una pinata. S. A.M. field trip tomorrow, Ford assembly plant in Kansas City. Free transportation from Union, 12:30 p.m. Episcopal College club Holy Communion. 7 a.m. tomorrow. Trinity Episcopal church, followed by breakfast at Parish house. Geology club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 425 Lindley, E. K. Nixon, "Exploration Trip to Peru." Slides. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship 5 p.m. tomorrow, 131. Franklin Strangy Rev, Du Bois, "Knowing God's Will or Your Life Work." Joint Jay Janes-Ku Ku meeting, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, recreation room, Union. Deutscher Verein wird am Donnerstag um vier Uhr dressing auf Zimmer 402, Fraser versammelt. Zoology club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 206 Snow. Dr. L. C. Woodruff, "Improving on Nature." Mathematical colloquium, 5 p.m. Monday, 203 Frank Strong, Professor Schatten, speaker. Paris, Dec. 8—(UP)—The United Nations general assembly, already plagued by fire, Soviet flibuster, and assorted hecklers, got a punch in the stomach today. UN, Low On Morale, Now Low On Food Walters in restaurants at U.N. headquarters went on strike for more pay just before the noon meal. A calering organization sent in some substitutes. The meal was served, but with green waiters trying to find their way around the place the delegates were as likely to get dessert before soup as the other way around. Officers Get 2 Bootleggers, 2 Rabbits, On Hunting Trip Oklahoma City—(UP)—Because a couple of peace officers went rabbit-hunting, Orville Lindsay Chambless, Oklahoma county's "hard luck" boot-legger, was in harder luck than ever today. Chambless, 31, lost 78 cases of tax-paid whisky yesterday to the Longacre twins, Lester and Chester, who also brought home two rabbits, a panel truck, a sedan and Chamb- $ \textcircled{8} $ less' companion, Everett Munson, 45. 405 Companion, Everett Munson, 43. The Longacres, both county officers, were hunting near a small airport northeast of here. They noticed two airplanes circle the field and land. Then they saw a sedan and panel truck drive out of the woods and up to the planes. It so happens that the Longacre brothers were almost run down by a plane that unloaded some liquor last September, when they tried to catch it in an automobile. Yesterday they recognized that plane as one of the two they were watching. This time there was no dangerous chase. The twins merely waited until the planes were unloaded, got in their car and drove toward the airport. "As the truck and car turned into the highway from the field, we whipped our car across the road in front of them and piled out," Chester related. "They stopped too," said Lester "Both of us had shotguns." As the Longacres intercepted the vehicles, the airplanes departed into the wild blue yonder. The Longacres radioed for help. Two highway patrolmen arrived at the scene in a few minutes and other patrol cars rushed to airports in the central Oklahoma area to watch for the planes. The patrol impounded two aircraft at Will Rogers field, allegedly answering the description of the liquor-carrying ships. Chambless and Munson were booked at the county jail for liquor possession and were released after posting $500 bonds. For the 12 months ended in July, 1947, there were 33,700 traffic fatalities, the National Safety Council said. Immediate Reservations Please make reservations as far in advance as possible CITY TICKET OFFICE CITY TICKET OFFICE The First National Bank of Lawrence Travel Agency Miss Rose Gieseman, Mgr. 8th & Mass. Sts. Tel. 30 Faculty Helps Hi-Y Study Government Francis Heller, assistant professor of political science and Rhoten A. Smith, assistant instructor, represented the University's Bureau of Government Research at a meeting of "Youth for Government" held in Topeka, Dec 3 and 4. This organization is made up of Hi-Y members chosen as delegates from Kansas high schools who form a model legislature and go through the activities of a governing body. 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