FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22.1948 1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE NINE School of Law Library Will Impress Alums The modern look of the Law School library will probably impress the law alumni who return to Lawrence for Homecoming more than anything else when they stop at Green hall. F. J. Moreau, dean of the Law school, said the library was completely redecorated two years ago. The room was replastered, a tile floor laid, and new light fixtures installed. All graduates are invited to attend the William L. Burdick memorial meeting from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Saturday in Green hall, Dean Moreau said. Dr. Burdick, dean of the School of Law from 1933 to 1937. died June 11, 1946. Justice S. S. Alexander, former U. S. district attorney; Lawrence Walker, Pittsburg; F. C. Bannon, Leavenworth; Henry C. Buck, and Nora Snyder, Kansas City; and many other prominent attorneys will be present at the meeting, Dean Morreau said. "We will be very happy to have as many graduates come into the office as possible," Dean Moreau said. "Of course, I am not worried about them not stopping at the office for they have always crowded in before," he laughed. The A. M. Ebright Memorial fund, started only this year, will be new to many graduates, Dean Moreau said. Law students may now obtain loans of $250 at 2 per cent interest from the fund. Friends of the late Judge Ebright of Wichita and Bartlesville, Okla., have set up a memorial fund in his memory. Law students may apply for the loan by writing a letter to Dean Moreau. He will write to the board of trustees and make arrangements for the loan. Judge Austin M. Cowan of the supreme court of Topeka, Mrs. Ebright, John H. Kane, and F. H. Bacon, all of Bartlesville, Okla., and P. K. Smith, Wichita, are members of the board of trustees. Students will have 10 years to repay the loan. A, year's subscription to Law News, a report published in Washington, D. C., is presented each year to the outstanding law student, Richard K. Hollingsworth, second year law student, won the award in 1948. Lawrence Lodge No. 6 A.F. & A.M. Mon. Oct. 25 7:00 p.m. Second Degree Visitors Welcome Samuel P. Moyer, W.M. Walter H. Varnum, Sec. 25c a machine SAVE on Laundry Bills 30 minute service 21 New Bendix washers LAUNDERAIDE 813 Vermont Phone 3368 Student Owned: RALPH FREED J. Paul Sheedy\* Switched to Wildroot Cream-Oil Because He Flunked The Finger Nail Test 1005E, ugly dandruff and scraggly locks were getting Billy's nanny. Then—he discovered Wildroot Cream-Oil and ate half a bottle before discovering that a little is all you need to groom hair, relieve dryness and remove loose dandruff. Have you tried it? If not—go to your nearest drug or toilet goods counter for a bottle or tube, today. And ask your barber for professional application.: No ifs, ands or butts about it—Wildroot Cream-Oil is again and again the choice of men who put good grooming first. It's also preferred by oats of distinction. No kiddin! Try it! of 327 Burroughs Drive, Snyder, N. Y. Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo 11, N. Y. Mott, N. D.—(UP)—Dr. O. C. Maerckein and V. H. Crane, local attorney, have played a game of cribbage every day for nearly 10 years. No record has been kept of the number of games each has won and lost. The Game Goes On And On Pearin, Ill.—(UP)—Detective Joe Lippe went to a garage to recover a stolen motor scooter, but found it was stolen a second time before he arrived. The re-stolen scooter was found several blocks away stripped of all usable parts. Here's A Persistent Thief Stop! worrying about budgets, menus, prices... Get WISE and 24 Hr. Service Go! ON OUT 24 Hr. Service Chicken Fried Steak .70 T-Bone Steak 1.00 Fried Chicken 1.10 Porterhouse Steak 1.75 Ride on Out—You're Always Welcome Ed Paxton & Walt Cragan Arrow 'Doubler' at Carl's in white or colors Glad to Show You ARROW "DOUBLER" $395 Fine Gordon oxford cloth in a two-pocket convertible collar shirt makes Doubler a perennial campus favorite. SHIRTS and TIES UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS Complete line of ARROWS AT The Palace 843 Mass. Expert Radio Service Beaman's Radio 1200 N.Y. Phone)140 Expert Watch REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 week or less service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Beat Nebraska! SWIMMING IN DEEP WATER IS NOT EASIER THAN IN SHALLOW! See Proof Below? Are you in deep water about what to do with your costly last winter woolens? We have the answer! 19 to 100 Have them quality dry cleaned and mothproofed by New York Cleaners! Rug and Upholstery Cleaning, too! Our mothproofing is guaranteed for 5 years! Insured Fur Storage. Remember: Phone 75 New York Cleaned Clothes Last Longer! Phone 75 New York Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPERANCES The idea that deep water buoys the swimmers more than shallow water arises from the mental effects. The volume of water displaced is just the same. -A. S. E. Ackerman, Popular Fallacies, P. 753.