UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1948 State Council Elects Smith Representing the Lawrence League for the Protection of Democracy was Fred W. Taylor and Oscar White, who was a substitute for the Rev. G.E. Lindquist. Ned Linegar, YMCA executive secretary, also attended the meeting. Representatives were present from 15 civic organizations throughout the state. Swamped With Job Applications The Dean of Men's office has been swamped with applications for part time jobs the past week. Willis Tonpkins said today. So far the office has begun able to keep up with the demand, but is beginning to run out of jobs, he said. Ralph Smith, graduate student, was elected permanent chairman of the executive board at a meeting of the 22-member state council on civil rights which was held in Topeka Sunday. Loria Green, graduate student, was re-elected part-time executive secretary of the council. Approximately half of the applicants have been veterans, and a great percentage of these are married. A seven-point program to improve state civil rights laws was adopted for immediate action. The program was originally drawn up by the governor to the state legislature, but no action has been taken on it. Employment councilors are on duty in the Dean's office from one to four every afternoon and from nine to twelve on Saturday mornings. Tompkins announced that all students who turned in their applications the first semester must come in and renew them in order to receive any consideration. The greatest expansion of the U.S. since the Louisiana purchase occurred during the administration of President James K. Polk. Course To Be Given In Slide Rule Operation Instruction in the principles and operation of the slide rule will be offered to those students who wish to learn its operation this semester. Classes will meet from 7 to 9 one night each week for eight weeks. It will entail no university credit. Enrollment cards for the course may be obtained at Marvin hall. Classes will begin in two or three weeks and the details will be announced at a later date. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Humphrey of Kansas City, Mo., will place a 300-pound bell in the University Memorial cartillon to perpetuate the Frederick G. Humphrey, the World War II Memorial office, announced name and memory of their son, today. It will cost $750. This course is being sponsored by Tau Beta Pi, national honorary engineering fraternity. This is the 14th reservation of memorial or specially inscribed bells in the University carillon. in the Oldenburg Frederick Humphrey was a student at the University from 1941 to 1943. He withdrew to enter Office's Candidate school at Fort Benning, Ga. There he received his commission and trained as a paratrooper. He fell before enemy fire while leading his platoon in night action on September 21, 1944, in Holland. As a student, Humphrey was a member of the Ku Ku Club, Scabbard and Blade, and Phi Kappa Psi social fraternity. To Dedicate Bell To Son's Memory Hospital Gives Physicals To New Students. AROTC Men Five-hundred thirty-six physical examinations have been given by the Watkins Memorial hospital in the three-day period from Monday through Wednesday. Persons taking the examinations included new students entering the University for the first time, AROTC men, and some students who did not take a physical when they entered last fall. Tickets for "The Mikado" on sale in Union lounge and center lobby. Frank Strong hall for tonight and tomorrow and a limited amount for Friday. Feb.9,1948 Official Bulletin Mathematical Colloquium, 5 p.m. today, 211 Frank Strong hall. Prof Ky Fan, Notre Dame university, will speak on "Functional Representation of Partially Ordered Additive Groups." Independents Executive committee, 7:30 tonight. Union ballroom. A.W.S. conference committee, 4 p.m. today, office of the Dean of Women. Independent Women's senate, 7 tonight, Pine room, Union. Bring alternates. All persons holding University parking permits should have second semester tab attached to tags immediately. University Parking Committee. Community Service group of Y.W.C.A., 4 p.m. today, Henley house. L. S.A. 7:15 tonight, 228 Frank Strong hall. Young Democrats, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, East room, Union, for important meeting. Carl V. Rice, national committeeman to be present. Committees to be appointed. Society for Advancement of Managemenl meeting for tomorrow postponed until Feb. 17. Executive board only tomorrow. Coffees and Forums committee, Union Activities, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room, Prof. Osma, discussion leader, Refreshments. Fencing club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow 110 Robinson. A. W.S. House of Representatives, 4 p.m. tomorrow, 200 Frank Strong hall. Dove staff, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 9 Frank Strong hall. Tau Beta Pi members helping to conduct slide rule course to meet in room 210 Marvin. 7 p.m. tomorrow. Jewish Student Union, 8 p.m. tomorrow. Myers hall, upstairs. Refreshments. Alpha Delta Sigma, 7:15 p.m. to tomorrow, 167 Journalism bldg. Chemistry club, 4 p.m. tomorrow, 205 Bailey. Movie. "Velocity of Chemical Reactions," to be shown. Refreshments. All interested invited. Sunflower Statesmen's club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, East room, Union. All past Boys' Staters invited. Student court to meet 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Green hall, to hear appeals in parking cases. Cases of following students to be heard: Edward Balda, Paul Benson, Charles Busby, Robert Cater, Martha Dawes, Elmo Gepelt, James Goodell, George Haessler, Frank Hiebert, Kenneth Hilyer, Ernest Izzard, Keith Jermane, John Kapnistos, Billy Keck F. A. Little. Camera club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow projection room, 15 Fraser. Movies on photography. All-Student Council, 7:15 p.m. tomorrow, Ping room, Union. Warren C. Neal, Clerk of Court Engineering Exposition committee tomorrow, 210 Marvin. All members. All new applicants and past members of Student Union Activities committees, 7 p.m. Wednesday, University Daily Kansan Mail subscriptions: $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. Books sold include The Laws of War Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Parker 51 Fountain Pens Super Chrome Ink STOWIT'S Rexall STORE To Hold 5-Day Conference A five-day Life Insurance Marketing conference for underwriting from the Missouri valley area will be held at the University June 14-18, Hobart Hanson, manager of the Lawrence Extension center announced today. Union ballroom. Important. Phi Kappa Sigma, 110 Frank Strong hall 7 p.m. tomorrow. Alpha Kappa Psi, business meeting, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Union. An engine needs refueling so does a tired brain Park-up—Snack-up Hamburgers Home-made Chili Thickest Malts © Sandwiches Zim's Snack Shop East of Post Office -TONIGHT-Gilbert and Sullivan's Comic Operetta "THE MIKADO" Monday, Tuesday, and Friday----February 9,10,and 13 Fraser Theater - 8:15 p.m. All Student Cast of Sixty FEATURING: © CHARLES L. O'CONNOR CHARLES BYERS HARRIET HARLOW BEN SHANKLIN O HARRY O. SPENCER DOROTHY O'CONNOR BERNADINE READ VINCENT MAY MARY JANE BYERS CHORUS ORCHESTRA - ALL SEATS - 75c-