PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1948 Official Bulletin March 16, 1948 Student Court will meet, 7:30 tonight, Court room, Green hall. Defendants have been notified by mail. Delta Phi Delta, 5 today, projection room, Frank Strong hall. Alpha Kappa Psi, 4 today, Pine room, Union. Swordmen, 7:30 tonight, 110 Robinson. All interested in fencing. College faculty will not meet today. Searab, 7:15 tonight, 205 Marvin. K-Club, 7:30 tonight, 206 Frank Strong, J. V. Sikes, speaker. Bacteriology club, 7:30 tonight 510 Snow. Dr. A. J. Mix, speaker. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 5 today, Pine room, Union. Archery club practice, 5-7 today and 4-6 tomorrow. Robinson annex. O. T. Club, 7:30 tonight, projection room, Fraser hall. University Art club, 7:30 tonight; Pine room, Union. Mrs. Jean Ly-saught to speak on "Deadlines." Chemistry club, 4 today, 305 B. C. L. Thomas Bean, "Molecular Distillation." Sigma Delta Chi, 4 tomorrow, 107 Journalism. Phi Kappa Sigma, 7 p. m. to-morrow, Pine room. International club, 7:30 p. m. to- morrow, Henley House. Student Religious Council, 4 p. m. tomorrow, Myers hall. Russian club, 4 tomorrow, 402 Fraser. Everyone welcome. Meeting on Palestine. I. Z. F. A. organization meeting, 7 p. m. tomorrow, Myers hall. General Semantics club will not meet this week. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7 p. m. tomorrow, 113 Frank Strong. Campus Christian Missionary Fel- lowship, 4 p. m. tomorrow, Myers hall. Business School Association will present three movies, "Football Thrills of 1947"; "Pineways to Profits"; and "Finland" 4 p. m. Thursday, 417 Snow. Sociology club, 4 p. m. Thursday Little Theater, Green hall. Math club, 5 p. m. Thursday, 211 Frank Strong. Slide Rule course, both sections 7 p. m., Thursday, 101 Snow. Tryouts for dancing parts in "College Daze," all-school musical, March 23 and 24. Frank Strong auditorium, 5 p. m. Anyone interested in being in a line or solo part. Official notice of two vacancies in Student Council due to resignation of David Schmidt and George McCarthy. Seniors graduating in June or summer session, place orders for class announcements at Business office by March 25. Armanau, special meeting. 7:15 p. m. tomorrow, Union ballroom. Jay James, 5 p. m. tomorrow, East room, Union. Any second semester sophomores (with C average at end of spring semester) interested in entering School of Education during summer or fall report to Dr. F. C. Russell, room 120, Fraser on Thursday and Friday for complete analysis of university program. Today is the last day applications will be accepted for the Delta Delta Delta scholarship which will be awarded this spring for the fall semester. Those interested in the scholarship must see Miss Margaret Habein, dean of women, or J. H. Nelson, dean of the Graduate school, by 5 p.m. today. University Daily Kansan Mall subscription; $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. Written by Lawrence for periodicals. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Left In Washroom With 'Philly Bankroll' As $200 Hard Cash Goes Down Drain The big city is no place for an innocent young college boy, believes I. V. Giles, pharmacy sophomore. Giles knows because he was swindled out of $200 by two Kansas City, Mo. sharpers recently. This is how it happened. Giles was approached by a stranger in downtown Kansas City. He said he was not familiar with the town and wanted to know where to find a room. The stranger also said he had recently inherited $14,000. As Giles was telling him where to find a room, the stranger stopped a second man. He then asked the two of them to help him keep his money safe. The second man offered to help and flashed a roll of bills to "prove his honesty." The first stranger, who claimed he had inherited $14,000 then wanted Giles to show that he had some money—so Giles went to his home at 1016 North 12th street, Kansas City, Kan., to get some cash. He met the two men later at a tavern. Giles was talked into keeping the $14,000 and the first stranger was to keep Gile's $200 as security. Giles was given a dirty handkerchief, supposedly containing the money, and told to hide it under his shirt. But the two confidence men weren't strangers to Giles the second time he saw them. On a more recent trip to Kansas City, he saw the two baiting another victim with a roll of money. He quickly found a policeman and had them arrested. He went to the washroom to hide the money but found it was only a full wrapped around some paper. In the drawers the rangers had taken off with his $200. They were identified as John Hemphill, 20, and Charles Jones, 19, both of Kansas City, Mo. The United States marine corps was founded Nov. 10, 1775, in Philadelphia. Its first commandant was Maj. Samuel Nicholas. You Are Always Welcome at SNAPPY LUNCH for Hot Chili Sandwiches Soup 1010 Massachusetts Malts To Hold Field Camp For Geologists The geology department will have a field camp at Garden Park, Colo, from June 14 to July 17. Garden Park is a permanent field camp maintained by the University near Canon City. Approximately 33 students will attend, with Dr. Cecil G. Lalicker, professor of geology, in charge. He will be assisted by two advanced students. The students will make side trips to points of geological interest in Colorado besides studying the surface geology of the camp area. About 97 million tons of hay were cut in the United States in 1946. FINE WATCH REPAIR Electronically Checked. Samples 7101/2 Mass. Phone 368 Every Senior Should Be Heading For Frank Strong hall To Order That Senior Class Ring NOW'S THE TIME City Ticket Office ENJOY YOUR TRIP HOME FOR EASTER—F L Y Your Easter vacation is the last one until the end of the semester. Get there and back the fast, comfortable way by .FLYING Miss Rose Geiseman, Manager 8th and Mass. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Phone 30 RETURN-ENGAGEMENT! 2 DAYS ONLY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Shows 2:30-7-9:30 The THEATRE GUILD presents LAURENCE OLIVIER in William Shakespeare's "HENRY V" In Technicolor RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS SPECIAL STUDENT PRICES Matinee 75c Evening $1.00 Tickets Now on Sale Room 201 Fraser and Varsity Box Office Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. The Style Slant ON SOLID COMFORT Comfort to spare in rough 'n ready JOGS. Thick pliable soles chock full of extra wear. FOOTE-MATES all white buck with rubber soles. First With What Men Want Most