196 PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1048 Official Bulletin Jan. 20,1948 Arunavay, 7 tonight, Pine room. Election of officers. Constitution up for amendment. Very important. Pi Tau Sigma, 5 p.m. today, Union building. For Jayhawker picture. All members be there. Fencing club will not meet this week. Today is last time for veterans' requisition books to be honored by Veterans' Bureau office. K. J. Dames bridge, 7:30 p.m. to morrow, 2012 Ohio. Sunflower K. U. Dames business meeting, 8 p.m. tomorrow, K. U clubroom. Election of officers. Jay Janes, 5 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room, Memorial Union. Campus Christian Voluntary Group, 4 p.m. tomorrow, first floor classroom. Myers hall. - Christian Fellowship will not meet this week. Contributors to Eagle and anyone interested in helping with final makeup, call Bruce Bathurst, 2903, immediately. University Women's club group meetings, Thursday. Women's Rifle club will not meet for practice until Feb. 3. All men students interested in part-time jobs for the spring semester must report to the Men's Student Employment office not later than Feb. 21, if they wish to keep their employment applications active. New British Touch To Kansas Town Young Democrats, business meeting, 7:30 tonight, recreation room, Union. Bertha Shirky, member of national executive committee of Young Democrats, will be there. Cullison, Kan.—(UP)—This little Kansas town, population 242, has a touch of Britain, and the English village of Chorley, in Lancashire, has lost three of its residents. The population switch resulted from the war. Charles Grigsby, Jr., of Cullison, was stationed near Chorley for part of his $3 \frac{1}{2}$ years in England. He wooded the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Handley. Coming to Kansas after her wartime wedding, the young Mrs. Griggs-by wrote her parents in glowing terns of her new home. so the Handlesley—he's a retired veteran of 22 years in His Majesty's Army—packed up and followed their daughter to make their home in the South Kansas wheat country. Student's Pictures Accepted Wallace Abbey, University Daily Kansan photographer and junior in the College, has had three photographs of the Friendship Train in Lawrence, Nov. 21, accepted by the Santa Fe magazine. The pictures will appear in this month's issue. Read the Daily Kansan daily. University Daily Kansan Mail 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. Subscription termination periods Entered as second class matter Sept. 17 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. for Hot Chili Sandwiches Soup Malts 1010 Massachusetts Senator Tobey Keeps Hummin' As— 'Ol' Man Eis'n'h'r Keeps Rollin' Alon' ' Washington—(UP)—Sen. Edwin C. Johnson, Colorado Democrat, sent the following song to his Republican colleague, Sen. Charles W. Tobey of New Hampshire, a backer of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower for president: "Since you are going about with a song in your heart these days, I have composed something for you to try on your vocal chords. I sang- guest that for the occasion you borg- the tune of "Ol Man River" and really turn on the bellows. Here are the words: "OL' MAN EISEN'H'R" Ol' man Eis'n'h'r, dat Ol' man Eis's'h'r oh' know ksump', but don't say nothin' hothin' He jes' keep rollin', he keep on rollin' dont. He'll buy futures, he don't sell cotton For drm.drill dazll soon be fgott'n For dem dat dat duell` boh sein `roln` But ol man él nis'hr, he jes' keep rolln` Taft and Dewey sweat an' strain Heads all achin' an' racked wid pain. "Giddam, rabbit!" "Loe dat snal! Wid mo' an' mo' gabbin' t'sall will fall, Wid mo' an' mo' gabbin' t'sall will fall, He'tired of runnin' an' scared o' flyn' But 'o' man eis'n'hr' he 'jes keep rollin' University Accepts 5 Foreign Students d tired of rummin 'a sn' scared b 'hyt of out man Els'n h'n' he jes 'he keep rollin' " Five more foreign students have been accepted by the University for the second semester. Four are from Latin American countries and one is from Norway. Only woman in the group is Maria Esther Nunez, of Puerto Rico. The other Latin American students are Antonio M. Mettewie, Bolivia; Luis A. Posanis, Ecuador, and Jose B. Sanchez, Cuba. Jens Holst, from Norway, will come to the University as a transfer student from Columbia university. 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