24,1948 FRIDAY,SEPT.24,1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Official Bulletin Sept. 24,1948 Jewish Student Union picnic postponed from Sunday to Oct. 17 A.S.C. social committee, 5 p.m today, Pine room, Union. Wesley foundation opening student mixer, 8 tonight, Methodist church, 10th and Vermont. The following vacancies exist in the A. S. C.: representative at-large, woman from District II and man from district II. Petitions accepted by A.S.C. Monday, Oct. 4. Students now enrolled in Western Civilization who plan to continue in the course should call at Western Civilization office, Frank Strong Annex C, today to arrange for proctorial appointment. Baptist Student fellowship party 8 tonight, First Baptist church. All new students invited. Jewish Student Union services 7:30 tonight, Danforth chapel. Lutheran Student reception, 8 tonight, Trinity Lutheran church, 13th and New Hampshire. Episcopal College club fall reception for new students, 8 tonight. Trinity Parish house, 10th and Vermont. Latter Day Saints weiner roast home of Gerald Norris, 732 Locust. for new students, 6:30 tonight. Meet at church in case of rain. Perfect Steak Or Not Brother, Pass The Plate! New York—(UP)—Maurice Dreicer, known to hundreds of restaurant men as "crown prince of the sirloin," admits failure in his five-year search for the perfect steak. "It gets downright discouraged," he said ruefully, as he polished off his specialty in a downtown hotel. take what happened last year. Like what happens! The mayor's Orleans sends me to your search for the perfect steak come to New Orleans. We have it." "But," Mr. Dreicer said gloomily, "I couldn't call what they offered the 'perfect steak'" "Not even," he added, "after they had given me the key to the city." had given me the key to the city" "To be perfect," Mr. Dreicer added dreamily, "the steak must follow certain standards." He named them. 2. Aging should last from six to eight weeks. 1. The steak must come from a steer. (Preferably a four-year-old.) 3. Before cooking, the steak should be kept at room temperature for two hours. 4. The steak should be cooked over a charcoal fire—seared first, then cooked three inches from the flame for three or four minutes on each side. "So it's rare—not raw," Mr. Dreier said. Mr. Dreicer insists that steaks be "I got to be just 120 degrees," Mr. Dreicer said. His tone implied that any more or less would rate a fat zero for the house. served on pre-heated oak platers. He contends that oak holds the heat better than porcelain. After laying the thermometer aside, Mr. Dreicer whips out a magnifying glass with a tiny flashlight attached and examines the sirloin's tissues. Once served, the steak undergoes the "Dreiser test." Under operation number one, the meat has its temperature taken. If there's any sign of fat, he leaves the table. A silver butter knife climaxes the test. "If it slides through without too much pressure, the steak's okay," Mr. Dreicer said. Mr. Dreier said that whenever he finds a steak that rates "excellent" he awards the chef a silver butter knife. With appropriate inscriptions attached, of course. Atlanta's Lights See Strange Sights Atlanta, Ga.—(UP)—Atlanta's policemen see strange sights while on duty. They were nevertheless taken back when they were called upon to arrest a blacksnake, a one-eyed bulldog, a man and a woman. Two patrolmen were called to a restaurant by patrons who had been frightened by the snake. The owners said the snake was a souvenir of a trip to Okefenokee swamp. The bulldog they listed as a pet. The automobile driven by the couple, plus the snake and the oneeyed bulldog, were impounded in the county garage. Their owners went to jail on a charge of drunkenness. Pekingese Dog Receives Family-Type Burial Fredonia, Kan. — (UP) — Little Sammy Lee, an 11-year-old Pekinzee dog, was like one of the family in the Dr. E. C. Duncan home. When he died he was accorded a fitting burial. At a cost of $300, the dog was taken in a hearse to Independence and buried in a special casket in a pet cemetery. A tombstone marks the grave. Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year. (in Lawrence add $1.99 a semester postage.) published in *Lawrence* for afternoon during the University year, except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays and examination periods. Entered 17 Sep 19, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kensilv, under act of March 3, 1879. University Daily Kansan JEROME PIANO CO. NEWTON E. JEROME Piano Tuner and techni 916 Illinois AUTHORIZED KIMBALL DEALER Sold Bought Pleased PIANOS Repaired Phone 815 Rented Piano Tuner and Technician LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed 75c All Scabbard and Blade members, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 105 Military Science building. Independents, men's political party, business meeting. 7:15 p.m. Monday, Kansas Room. Election of secretary, senators. Episcopal College club, 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Supper at Parish house. Bishop Ferner, speaker. K. U. Westminster Fellowship carnival, 8 tonight, Westminster house, 1221 Oread, Open to all. First Christian college group annual welcome party, 8 tonight, tary Science building. Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed 79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY First Christian college group annual welcome party, 8 tonight Community building. K-Club, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday room 202 Robinson gym. Wear sweaters. Kansan board, 4 p.m. Monday. 107 Journalism. All members. Physical Therapy club, 7 p.m. Monday, classroom of Watkins Hospital. Meeting followed by film. "A New Horizon." All physical therapy students. Froshawks, freshman pep organization, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 103 Frank Strong. Election. All freshman men eligible and invited. Read the Want Ads daily. 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