图2-13 PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, MAY 24, 1948 Official Bulletin May 24.1948 All pre-medics accepted for 1948 class who will enroll in medicine during summer session report to 104 Haworth immediately. Last I.S.A. meeting, 7:15 tonight, 228 Frank Strong, Council members, house representatives and other members for picture. All Tau Beta Pi members sign address roster in the office of the dean. Joint meeting, old and new boards University Women's club, 9:30 tomorrow morning, home of Mrs. D. W. Mslott. Old members bring official material. K. U. Dames bridge, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 1st floor, Memorial Union. College faculty meeting in Frank Strong auditorium, 5 p.m. tomorrow. All parking regulations will be strictly enforced during final week. Regulations will be enforced only on Jayhawk drive between the last day of finals, June 3, and the first day of the Summer Session, June 10. University parking committee. Sigma Tau Election Glenn C. Gray, engineering junior, was elected president of Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity, at a meeting recently. Other interns elected were Abbot Taly, engineering junior, vice-president; Robert V. Sellers, engineering senior, secretary; David J. Foley, engineering junior, treasurer; Edward B. Harry, engineering junior, corresponding secretary; Earl G. Delenbaugh, engineering junior, historian University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year. (In Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays, Uni- holidays and examination periods. Entered in the Academic calendar 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. Each Man Owns His 'Castle' Florence, Ill.—(UP)—There never will be any trouble in Florence about OPA rent ceilings. A survey of the fishing town of 150, just 75 miles north of St. Louis, showed that every citizen owns his own home. Porcupines have been known to nibble on dynamite for the small amount of salt it contains. Hillsboro, Ohio -(UP)—The Hillsboro Press Gazette, issued twice weekly, has begun its 131st year of publication. Edited by H. E. Barnes, the newspaper was founded in 1818. 131 Years' Steady Service Frogs and toads use their eyes to help them swallow. The eyeballs are pulled down, and the food is forced on down the throat. CHASE WASHDAY BLUES Take advantage of our modern facilities Maytag Machines Reasonable Rates Week days 9-6 Line Space Saturdays 9-3 RISK'S HELP-YOURSELF LAUNDRY 1900 III. Phone 623 OUR BIG USED CAMERA SALE IS ON Pre-Inventory Savings Wide Selection of Used Cameras Sale Lasts Until Wednesday Don't Miss Out On These Bargains. 846 Mass. It's Wrights for - Finishing Cameras Supplies. Phone 125 "Why, lady, everybody knows where Skillet's Tavern is." It's the best place in town for tasty, tempting: — Spaghetti and meat balls Ravioli Short Orders Serving Breakfast Daily Serving Hours — 7 a.m. to midnight 1906 Mass. 1906 Mass. Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. "Saxa-Boogie""—Sam Donahue's latest recording for Capitol Here's a RECORD Topping the List SAM DONAHUE'S slick-style waxing of this jazz-boogie instrumental is fast hitting the top in popularity. instrumental is fast hitting the top in popularity. Sam is a Camel fan from way back.As he puts it, "Of all the brands I've tried, Camels suit me best. They're mild and cool smoking-and Camel's full rich flavor always hits the spot!" Try Camels on your "T-Zone"-T for Taste, T for Throat. See for yourself why, with Sam Donahue and millions of other smokers, Camels are the "choice of experience." R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winston-Salem, N.C. And here's another GREAT RECORD! More people are smoking CAMELS than ever before!