PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, $194^{\circ}$ Official Bulletin May 5,1948 Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, 7:30 tonight, Aeronautical quoset. Election of officers and presentation of technical report awards. Episcopal College club Holy Communion 7 a.m. tomorrow, Danforth chapel. International club Swedish Smorgaasbord dinner, 6 tonight, Castle Tea tea. Tickets from any foreign student or call 1315. Speaker, dancing, and entertainment. Archery club practice, 4 to 6 p.m. today. Students planning to take Western Civilization examination, 2 p.m. May 15, must sign at registrar's office this week. Admittance card received at registrar's office must be presented at time of examination. Examining place also assigned there. American Society Tool Engineers, 8:15 tonight, Lindley auditorium, Speaker, J. Y. Riedel of Bethlehem Steel corporation, "Applications and Heat Treatment of Tool Steel." Tau Sigma, 7-7:30 tonight, gavotte and jig; 7:30-8:30, Spanish; 8:30, musical comedy. Dress rehearsal 7 to 10 p.m. tomorrow, Fraser theater. K. U. Dames, 8 tonight, 37 Frank Strong, Election of officers. Devotions each morning, 8:30-8:50 Danforth chapel, sponsored by Student Religious council. All are welcome. All home economics majors who plan to enroll next semester meet in 110 Fraser, 4 p.m. today. Check next year schedules with Miss Anderson, Miss Lohr, or Miss Hill before meeting. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship 7 tonight, 113 Frank Strong. Physical Therapy club, 7 tonight P.T. room, Watkins Memorial' hospital. Dr. Rose, speaker. Everyone interested in learning square dancing, 7 tonight, recreation room, Union. Students interested in tiddy- wink tournament may register in 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 holidays and examination periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910. at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Russell Stover Candies Always Fresh Stowits REXALL Store Ready To Wear! ROGER'S FASHION CLEANERS That's how all your dresses will be when you send them to us in advance. Call 498 Russian club. 4 p.m. today. 402 Fraser. Mrs. Soloveitchik, "The Revolutions of 1905 and 1917 in Russia." Carter 4 p.h. toothed Negro Students 7:30 tonight, 25s Fraser. recreation room. Union 4 p.m. today. K-Club, 7:30 tonight, 203 Robinson. Nominations for next year's officers. Sigma Delta Chi, 4 p.m. today, 107 Journalism. Campus Christian Missionary fellowship 4.p.m. today, Myers hall. Notice of appeal on all parking tickets received on or before April 30 must be filed with parking office by May 6. Last regular student court session, May 11. Special session, May 18, to hear appeals on tickets received in May. Classical club, 7:30 tonight, 206 Fraser. Professor Seaver, speaker. Tickets for A.V.C. picnic at Business office. Deadline tomorrow noon, $1.25 each. Picnic at Clinton park, 6:15 p.m. Friday. Sociology club picnic. 5 to 7 p.m. tomorrow. Potter picnic grounds. Food provided. Sunflower Boys' State alumni, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, East room, Union. Bob Hedges, speaker. Election. University Women's club tea, 3 p. m. tomorrow, Myers hall. Annual business meeting, election of officers. Four-No Bridge club, 7:30 p.m. to morrow, ballroom, Union. All interested. Student Religious council, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Myers hall. Members and advisors requested to be present. Deutscher Verein wird sich Donnedstag um 4:30 in 402 Fraser versammelm. Tau Beta Pi election of officers, 7 p.m. tomorrow, hydraulics laboratory. Christian Science organization, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Danforth chapel Engineering council, 5 p.m. to- morrow, 210 Marvin. All members. Mortar Board, 9:30 p.m. tomorrow, office of dean of women. German club May party, 6:30 p. m. Friday, home of Prof. and Mrs. George Kreye. K-Club sponsored intra-squad football game, 8:30 p.m. Friday, Haskell stadium. Students, 50 cents plus activity books. Tickets at athletic office. Pi Tau Sigma initiation banquet. May 13. Reservations engineering library by Saturday. All interested in attending Baptist student picnic, Lone Star lake, May 9, notify Martha Oatman, Watkins hall. Any I.S.A. member interested in going to national I.S.A. convention contact Alice Wismer by 5 p.m. Thursday. Men are wanted to fill state jobs as automobile mechanics, prison and reformary guards, and maintenance repairmen, the Kansas department of civil service announced today. Guards, Mechanics Needed For Jobs State and prison guards are needed to fill 15 vacancies with starting salaries of $136 a month. State highway commission mechanics will receive starting salaries of $157 a month. Maintenance repairmen will receive starting salaries of $143 and $182 a month. Applications for the jobs will be accepted until May 22. Competitive examinations will be held in June. Information about the examinations can be obtained by writing the Kansas department of civil service, 801 Harrison, Topeka. Elect Doris Long RN Club President Doris Elaine Long, College sophomore, was recently elected president of the Registered Nurses club of Lawrence. Other Unixiversity women elected were Helen Marie Sherbenon, College senior, secretary-treasurer; and Karen L. Cormack, freshman, program and publicity. The district meeting of the clubs in the Kansas City area will be held at 8 p.m. May 11 in the Lawrence city hall. Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. St. FINE SERVICE GREAT CARS SQUARE DEAL PROGRAM Business School Day 8:00—1:30—BUSINESS SCHOOL ELECTIONS (Second Floor Frank Strong) 8:00—REGULAR CLASSES 9:00—REGULAR CLASSES 10:00—GUEST SPEAKERS PERSONNEL—Fraser Auditorium. E. R. Esch, City National Bank SALES-F. S. Annex E, Room 6 A. R. Maulsby, Socony-Vacuum Corp. 11:00 MACHINE ACCOUNTING—Fraser Auditorium. F. S. Nicklas IBM Corp. MARKET OPERATIONS—F. S. Auditorium. R. H. Ulmann, Midland Flour Milling Co. 2:00—FACULTY-STUDENT BASEBALL GAME 4:30—PICNIC AND DANCING AT POTTER LAKE Everyone Welcome See You Tonight at the ROOF GARDEN Opening the newest spot for your parties. HARLAN LIVINGOOD Music starts - 7:00 p.m. Brisk palms and gay lights. 3. 5c Each YOUR STUDENT UNION