UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1948 PAGE TWO Bureau Prints New Bulletin "The Administrative Organization of Kansas" is the topic of the October issue of "Your Government," bulletin printed monthly by the bureau of governmental research at the University. About 20,000 persons receive the periodical, said Dr. Ethan P. Allen, director of the bureau of governmental research. They explain that the diversity of the state's activities resulted in the creation of new agencies which are mutually interdependent. The governor has control in his capacities of chief administrator, legislator, judge, and political leader. The bulletin points out briefly the services of the government and the power of the governor. It was written by J. W. Drury, research associate, and Vern F. Schneider, research assistant. Magazine Is Free For Engineers The Kansas Engineer is available free to engineering students only, Fred Gartung, editor, said today. The University Dally Kansai erroneously reported Thursday that the magazine was free to all students. Next topic will be "Attempts Made in Kansas to Change Administrative Structure." Other students may buy the Kaunas Engineer for 25 cents a copy. Call K.U. 251 With Your News University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year. (in Lawrence add) $1 a semester, $1.50 a year, every afternoon during Lawrence, annually every except Saturdays and Sundays. holidays and examinations and second class matter Sept. 17, 1986 at the Post Office Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. Official Bulletin Oct. 26,1948 Geology club, 7:30 tonight, 426 Lindlev. Junior class I committee, 7:15 tonight. Chi Omega house. Tau Sigma actives, 6:45 tonight, Robinson gym, to practice for pledging. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 7:30 tonight, Lindley auditorium. Election . All mechanicals invited. Memberships taken. Petitions for secretary-treasurer of Student Engineering council must be submitted in dean's office. 111 Marvin by noon Wednesday, Nov. 3. Form available in dean's office. Thirty-five signers necessary. Slide rule class, 7:15 tonight. Advanced, 110 Marvin Elementary, Frank Strong auditorium. A. S.C., 7:15 tonight, 200 Frank Strong. United World Federalists, 4 today Pine room. All interested invited. Fencing club. 7:30 tonight, 101 Robinson. S. A.M., 7:30 tonight, Union ballroom. Guest speaker, Gordon R. Parkinson, T.W.A., Kansas City, to speak on business management philosophies and policies. A. S.T.E., 7:30 tonight. Fowler shops. High frequency induction heating. All registrants for medical college admission test to be given Saturday, should report to Hoch auditorium, 8:45 a.m. Saturday. Student Union Activities, 7 p.m tomorrow, Fraser hall. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room. All pledges and former scouts. Voting on Y.W.C.A. constitution to amend part of article concerning all-membership meetings, 4 p.m., Kansas room. Young Democrats, 7:30 p.m. to morrow, Union ballroom. Final plans for election. Y. W.C.A. all-membership meeting, 4 to 5 p.m. tomorrow, Kansas room. Mrs. Calderwood. speaker. Archey club, 5 p.m. tomorrow. Robinson gym annex. Episcopal College club Holy Communion at Trinity Episcopal church followed by breakfast at parish house, 7 a.m. Thursday. Le Cerule Franceis se reunira jeudi a sept heures et demie dans la Salle 113 Frank Strong. Snow Zoology club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 206 Snow. Dr.E.R. Hall to report on International Zoological conference in Paris. A. V.C., 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 206 Frank Strong. Prof. Max Dresden. "Germany's Role in the Cold War." K. U. Dames bridge. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Pine room, Union. Mineralogy Field Trip In Tri-State Area Nov. 2 Fifty-five members of Dr. R. M. Dreyer's mineralogy class will accompany him on a field trip Tuesday, Nov. 2. They will visit lead mines in the tri-state area, a bauxite mine in Arkansas, a quartz crystal mine, and a collectors' area at Magnate Cove near Hot Springs, Ark. Kansas Schools Request Funds For Next Two Years Kansas schools requested appropriations for the next two-year period at the board of regents meeting Oct. 21 and 22 in Topeka. The board has postponed final decisions on requests until the Nov. 12 meeting. Hubert Brighton, secretary, said that more time was desired to consider the requests. Recommendations for appropriations will be made by the board to the 1949 legislature. Fish, like humans, get seasick if left to the mercy of the waves for an extended period. We have a large stock of balsa wood, plastic, stainless steel sheets, copper sheets, sandpaper, cement, and X-Acto knives. ARCHITECTS: See us for your modeling needs. Kirkpatrick Sport Shop Phone 1018 715 Mass. DINNER FOR TWO - - is always a treat here. Bring your best girl and enjoy our taste-thrilling food, splendid service, delightful atmosphere. ERNIE'S NEW BLUE MILL 1009 Mass. Phone 409 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Randolph Carpenter KNOW THE CANDIDATES AND THE ISSUES "Political apathy is the disease which destroys free societies" And RANDOLPH CARPENTER Democrat for Governor PHILIP A. DERGANCE Democrat for Congress SPEAK ON STATE AND NATIONAL ISSUE AT THE Philip A. Dergance Lawrence Community Building Wednesday, October 27-8:00 p.m.