UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1948 Official Bulletin ... Oct. 7,1948 Four-No Bridge club, 7:30 tonight Union ballroom. Everyone welcome Linnaean club picnic, Miami County State lake Sunday. Meet Snow hall, 9:45 a.m. Entomology club, 4 p.m. Monday, 391 Snow. Archery, club, 4 p.m. tomorrow, entrance to Robinson annex. All members and others interested. Quill club, 7:30 tonight, Union lobby. Wesley Foundation picnic Saturday, Clinton park. Meet Myers hall, 4:30 p.m. Bring 25 cents for food. Christian Science meeting. 7:30 tonight, Danforth chapel. L. S.A. publicity committee, organizational meeting, 7:15 tonight, 228 Frank Strong. All interested in making posters and doing publicity work. Ku Ku's, 7:30 tonight, 200 Frank Strong. Very important meeting concerning attendance at Missouri and K-State games. All members. U. N.E.S.C.O. council, public meeting, 8 tonight, 101 Snow. Mortar Board, 9, tonight, Dean Margaret Hebein's home. Sigma Delta Chi, 5 p.m. today, 107 Journalism. German club, 4:30 p.m. today, 402 Fraser. Owl society, 8 tonight, front entrance, Union, for transportation to "hoothide-out." Le Cercle Francais se reuinra seudi l'7 octobre a sept heures et donne dans la salle 113 Frank Strong. Election des officiels. A.LEE, E first meeting, 7:30 tonight. Lindley auditorium. Prof. E. B. Phillips to discuss A-C network analyzer. A. W.S. senate, 4:30 today, Pi Beta Phi house. New Y.W.C.A. freshman commission, 7.15 tonight, Henley House. All freshmen women invited. Freshawks, 7:30 tonight, 166 Frank Strong. All freshmen men invited. Organizational meeting. "Stu" dents for Norman Thomas," 7:30 tonight, 107 Frank Strong. Math club initial meeting, 5 today. 211 Frank Strong. Arthur Kruse, speaker. Everyone welcome. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship. 7 tonight. 131. Frank Strong. Dove staff, 7:30 tonight, 9 Frank Strong. Any others interested in writing for Dove. El Atenco se reunira el jueves a las 73:00 en 103 F. S. Estan convidados todos los que tengan interes en hablar español y que puedan tomar parte. Sociology club, 4 today. Pine room, Union. All majors in sociology or social work and any other interested. Student Religious council, 4 p.m. today, Myers hall. All representatives. A.S.C. finance committee, 9 a.m. Saturday, English room, Union. To hear requests for appropriations from organizations intending to make such requests for fall semester. All interested should attend. Meeting, 4 p.m. Monday, Frank Strong auditorium, for all January graduates of School of Business, plus any other January graduates wishing to use services of business placement bureau. Registration forms to be explained and job opportunities outlined. Attendance required of all graduating seniors in School of Business. I. S.A. date bureau open every day, 4 to 5 p.m. All interested register in 228 Frank Strong. Alpha Phi Omega, 7:30 tonight, 210 Frank Strong, All actives. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Top Records of the Week - at bell music co. AT THE FLYING "W" Tex Beneke YOU WERE ONLY FOOLING Kay Starr IT'S MAGIC —Gordon Mac Rae BELL MUSIC CO. 925 Mass. Pho. 375 You wouldn't stand for that sort of thing on a football field—but it is happening every day in the electric light and power business. Government not only regulates the electric companies—but is in competition with them at the same time! What goes on here? The catch is that government sets up two different sets of rules. The government's electric agencies pay little or no interest on the money they borrow, and pay no Federal taxes—but electric companies do, and expect to. When government in-the-power-business can't make ends meet—it gets a handout of tax money from the U. S. Treasury. Who foots the bill? American taxpayers—of which you are one. Referee makes first down —or did he really just miss it? Field judge blocks out the nearest tackler — or was it tipping? If the officials call 'cm'—and play too—what kind of a game is that? If government can get into the light and power business this way—it can get into every other business the same way. In sixty-old years, the self-supporting electric companies have built for America the most and the best electric service in the world. While costs of everything are way up (including the costs of making and delivering electricity) electric service is still the best bargain in the American family's budget . . . it does so much, and yet it costs so little. This is a good record for the thousands of people who work in power companies, and for the millions of people who invest savings in them. Don't you think these men and women deserve a fair break? The answer is yours to make, for government money is your money. THE KANSAS ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers.