TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Official Bulletin Feb.17, 1948 Tau Sigma Choral group, 4:30 p.m. today; Builders, 7 p.m. today; Indian Love dance, 8:30 today. Robinson gym. Costumes to be fitted at 6:30. International Relations club, 6 to night, Kansas room. Union. Pre-medical students who did not take the medical aptitude test on February 2 and wish to enter medical school in September, should arrange at Guidance Bureau office for special examination. University Art club, 7:30 tonight, East room, Union. Fencing club, 7:30 tonight, 110 Robinson, Bring dues. Delta Phi Delta, 5 today, projection room, Frank Strong. Attendance required. Student court will not meet tonight. All cases docketed for this session will be heard next Tuesday, Feb. 24. —D. Johnson, Prosecutor Scarab, 7:15 tonight, 205 Marvin. Election of new officers. Students who have not learned their fall semester grades may obtain them at the Registrar's office on the following days according to the schedule of last names: today, H-N; tomorrow, O-T; Thursday, U-Z; Friday, those who failed to get them on the day specified. Progressive Party reorganizational meeting, 7 tonight, 110 Frank Strong. All interested welcome. Morning devotions each morning, 8:30-8:50, during Lent at Danforth chapel. Sunflower Junior Statesmen, 7:30 tonight, Memorial Union ballroom, Former Kansas and Missouri Boys' Staters invited. Armanvay meeting, 7 tonight, Pine room, Union. Open to all interested. Physical Therapy club, 7:30 to night, Watkins Memorial hospital Y. M.C.A. cabinet, 5 today, Pine room, Union. S. A.M. 7:30 tonight, Recreation room, Memorial Union, E. B. Friericher, Spencer Chemical Co., speaker. Meeting of all June graduates of School of Business, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Frank Strong auditorium. Attendance required. Any other June graduates wishing services of Business Placement Bureau welcome. Job opportunities and registration forms to be explained. Interview schedules to be outlined. Chancellor Malott to speak on business opportunities. K-Club key design contest extended until 5 p.m. tomorrow. Rules posted on bulletin boards or can be obtained at Athletic office. University Young Democrats, 7 p.m. tomorrow, Recreation room, Union. S. A.M. field trip leave rear Marvin hall, 12:10 p.m. tomorrow and Thursday. K.U. Dames, 8 p.m. tomorrow, Lindley auditorium. Positions of editor and business manager of K-Book open for applications. Submit letters stating classification, qualifications, and previous experience to Betsey Sheidley, Gower Place, by tomorrow. General Semantics club will meet on Thursday, 7:30 p.m., instead of Wednesday. Room 111, Frank Strong. Russian club, 4 p.m. tomorrow, 402 Fraser. Election of officers. "The Orphan Boy of Vienna". German sound film (with English sub-titles) 4 p.m. tomorrow, Fraser theater. Free. Phi Alpha Theta, 4 p.m. Thursday, East room, Memorial Union. Campus Missionary Fellowship, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Myers hall. Engineerettes, 8 p.m. Thursday, Pine room, Memorial Union. For all wives of engineering students. K-Club banquet for installation of members, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Kansas room, Union. Picture for Jayhawker to be taken. Tickets from Business office, Athletic office. Math club, 5 p.m. Thursday, 211 Frank Strong. Joe Hull to speak on "Sine Waves." Refreshments. Sociology club, 4 p.m. Thursday, Little Theater, Green hall. C. S. Smith, speaker. Refreshments. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered by 10 a.m., or during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University business office, Journalism bldg, not later than 5 p.m. the day before publication is desired. Washington's Birthday party for Home Economics club, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m. Members sign up in office before 4 p.m. Friday. For Sale One three Five day days five 25 words or less 39c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c LAW BOOKS: Excellent condition; also 15 ink cares, bargains. See Wiley, 799 1932 4-DOGR Nash. 43,500 actual miles, good shape throughout. Good transportation. Very good on road. Great for a bid. BROWN. 1134 Miss. phone 3382. 23 BEAUTIFUL five-diamond ring. Call 684. REMINGTON typewriter: for sale or rent. condition. A good buy 30 Samsyide KODAK BANTAM, f. 4.5 camera and kamera, new. Seven.迎2 E Sunnyday, after six p.m. CHARVOS drawing set No. 614, new never used. See afternoon or evenings Wanted VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to dispose Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. 669 HTFT 1984 CHEV. Tuxor Master Deluxe. Good condition, fair tires. Excellent school transportation. Call 1637 between 4 and 5:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday. 18 ONE K.U. student to share two-room suite. 937 Ohio, Ph. 2521M. 23 FENCING FOIL; Spanish handle preferred. Call Ann Michener at 1245M. Transportation RIDERS WANTED: Leaving every Friday evening for Emporia, Newton, and Wichita. Returning every Sunday evening, Call 3170. Harry Shultz. 18 For Rent ROOM for two boys or married couple. Rooms to host up to 19 versity, Ph. 1587J, 704 Mass Miscellaneous VERY attractive room for two boys, twin campus. 137 Kt. Mrs. Olef. Ph2. 224W. SINGLE ROOM, three blocks from campus. Call 2240R. 17 DANCE every Saturday night at Odd Felldows hall. Informal. Joe Langerworthy's orchestra. BONY JOE OAT small for you? Your's too large for me. Please contact Dail Kansan for exchange. EXPERIENCED baby sister--mother, 35c an hour plus transportation; after midnight 50c an hour. Ph. 1879M, 1213 Ohio. SHAVER'S CAFE and service. Opening at our new location $1½ miles south of Lawrence on Highway 59—just "around the bend." Come out and see us! 18 ALTERATIONS and general sewing. Prices uncle. Ph. 1890M, 1101 Term. Mrs. Barr Gorrill. SPECIAL RATE on "Harvard Business Review," $4.50 per year at the Student Union Book Store. SUBSCRIBE to the Kansas City Star, call 17. Headquarterers at Round Corner Drug Store. FREE OFFER: Photo copies of discharge papers, marriage certificates, for military credit or school entrance. 3 for price of 2. Round Corner Drug. 801 Mass. 18 BLACK AND GOLD Evershard pen and Jacket 3129 B. O. C. King J. written on barrel Lost EVERSHERP pen and pencil set, Gear Evening. Reward. Phone 2078. Jim Collins. BLACK AND SILVER Parker "SI" fountain pen. Lost in or near Green hall wall. Feb. 12. Has name C. L. Peterson written on it. Under please pet at Daily Kansen office. BILFOLD in Robinson Gym Thursday night. Please return pans and billfold. See George Knighton, 1002 N.H., or call 2082. PARKER "51" fountain pen. Blue and Black. Call George Newton at 386. 1244 Ohio. 18 Red Cross Takes Over Baby Sitting At Ohio State Columbus, O.—(UP)—A free baby sitting service is being set up by the Red Cross college unit at Ohio State university for the parents of children whose budgets won't allow a paid baby sitter. Fort Site To Be Monument Cairo, Ill. — (UP) — The land around old Fort Defiance, which stood at the joining of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers here, has been bought by the city of Cairo. Officials said they will restore the fortress as a permanent Civil War monument. Nashun, N.H.—(UP)—French Canadians who drop down to visit relatives in Nashua are a constant nuisance to city firemen. Mail boxes in Canada are a bright red. Visitors from the Dominion persist in trying to mail their letters in Nashua fire alarm boxes. WHY I smoke Chesterfield FROM A SERIES OF STATEMENTS BY PROMINENT TOBACCO FARMERS) "I am at the auction sales practically every day and Liggett & Myers buy the best cigarette tobacco grown in this section. "I am a Chesterfield smoker. So put me down. Wing a good cigarette and I like it." "I am at the and Liggett tobacco grown in this section. "I am a Chesterfield smoker. So put me down for that. It's a good cigarette and I like it." born D. T.McLawhorn TOBACCO FARMER, WINTERVILLE, N.C. HESTERFIELD ALWAYS MILDER BETTER TASTING COOLER SMOKING Copyright 1948, LOGRIT & MYRA TOBACCO CO.