PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MAY 3, 1948 Official Bulletin May 3,1948 General Sematics club final meeting of semester, 7:30 tonight, 111 Frank Strong. Members requested to return all reading material. Phi Chi medical fraternity meeting tonight. Election of next year's officers. Students planning to take Western Civilization examination 2 p.m. May 15, must sign up 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. Tau Sigma today, musical comedy, 4:30-5:30 p.m.; primitive, 7-8 p.m. Balinese, 8-9 p.m. (without idols); Robinson gym. F.B.L.A., 5 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room, Union. Election of officers. Sigma Tau initiation banquet, 6:45 p.m. tomorrow, Castle Tea room, B. J. George, speaker. Regular meeting of new A.S.C. 7:15 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room Union. United World Federalists, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room, Union. All interested. Jewish Student union, 5 p.m tomorrow. Mvers hall. All organizations interested in helping with plans for new student orientation program next fall should send representatives to a meeting 4 p.m. tomorrow, 217 Frank Strong. Tau Sigma meeting, 7:15 tomorrow, Bring leotard money. Waltz group. 7:45. Robinson gym. All home economics majors who plan to enroll next semester meet in 110 Fraser at 4 p.m. Wednesday. Check next year schedules with Miss Anderson, Miss Lohr, or Miss Hill before meeting. K.U. Dames, 8 p.m. Wednesday, 37 Frank Strong. Election of officers. American Society of Tool Engineers, 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, Lindley auditorium. Speaker, J. Y. Riedel of Bethlehem Steel corp. "Applications and Heat Treatment of Tool Steel." Tickets for A.V.C. picnic may be purchased at business office. Deadline, Thursday noon; $1.25 each. Picnic to be in Clinton park, 6:15 p.m. Friday. Tau Sigma dress rehearsal, 7-10 p.m. Thursday, Fraser theater. University Daily Kansam 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, University holidays and examination periods. Inbound Mail: 1971, 1710, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Union Check Stand Handles Everything, Soup To Nuts One of the handiest and most taken-for-granted places on the campus, according to data gathered by a University Daily Kansan reporter, is the check stand at the Union. Articles ranging from bottles of milk to radios have been checked for safekeeping. Bottles of medicine, fruit, cameras, tennis rackets, overshoes, suit cases, lunches, cleaning, and $\textcircled{+}$ even illac boughs have been cared | not Books, however, take up most of the checkers' time. During the winter months coats are checked as often as books. The check stand is operated each week day by shifts of three workers. Checking begins at 8 a.m. and ends at 10 p.m., unless there is a special social event making necessary to stay open later. On Saturday the stand is operated from 4 p.m. to midnight. There are no checkers present at the stand on Sunday except for special occasions. Two - hundred-twenty-four coats can be accommodated at the stand. For every coat rack there is a shelf space about the size of a notebook for other belongings of the person. About four or five stubs are lost or forgotten each day. To reclaim Devotion each morning, 8:30-8:50. Danforth chapel, sponsored by Student Religious council. All are welcome. University Women's club tea, 3 p.m. Thursday, Myers hall. Annual business meeting, election of officers. I. S.A. meeting, 7:15 tonight, 228 Frank Strong. House representatives not required. lost articles, the owner must describe them. Because of a system devised by Mrs. Joan Metheny, Mrs. Mary C. Callicott, and Joyce J. Mamigianon, check stand operators, bulky articles can be assigned to lower shelves, while hats and smaller items are checked on upper shelves. The checkers work under the direction of M. Grace Byrn, a hostess at the Union. According to Mrs. Byrn, the check stand had not been in regular operation until six years ago. Previous to this time students worked in the stand during their free periods. KIRKPATRICK'S 715 Mass. Ph. 1018 EQUIPMENT FOR - BASEBALL - SOFTBALL - TENNIS FISHING HUNTING AIR CONDITIONED For Lunch, Dinner or After the Show - Sandwiches Fountain Drinks Tempting Dinners SIZZLING STEAKS 5 to 7:30 Curb Service After 4 p.m. KANSAS CLEANERS 12 EAST EIGHTH Cash and Carry Men's Suits - - - only 65c Cleaned and Pressed Cleaned and Pressed Ladies (plain) Dresses - only 69c Special - Raincoats Cleaned and Processed Quality Cleaning at Prices That are RIGHT!! Gun Goes As Cop Sleeps Tokyo—(UP)—Police headquarters was humiliated to report that the pistol of Patrolman Akaboshi had been stolen near closely-guarded Sugamo prison. Headquarters said apologetically that Akaboshi had been asleep in a police box at the time. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Phone 307 A Mary Muffet ORIGINAL Crisp, trim, cool . . for warm days ahead. Sanforized, corded chambray, pin-striped in white. The slashed bib of white, waffle pique contrasts boldly with jet buttons and black patent belt above all-around laid-in pleats Featured in JUNIOR BAZAAR in a full, full skirt.