P7 a r es b l e c p t M y o h i U lo n s m a c s h m s o l i n s al th w f a y o w f o z e T o w e b s c S I a t a c v T c f t i h e a v a r 1 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1947 Band Uniforms To Arrive Nov.7 The new band uniforms won't be ready for the Kansas-Kansas State game. The uniforms will be ready Nov. 7, just in time for the Nebraska game at Lincoln, said Russell L. Wiley, director. All of the material has been delivered to the factory and is ready for the cutting tables, Professor Wiley was told in telephone conversation Saturday. The mills which supply the cloth have caused all of the delays so far. Montgomery To Address Club The Nov. 7 arrival for the uniforms makes impossible any elaborate band exhibition for the Kansas State game on Nov. 1, Professor Wiley said that he has been forced to change the program entirely and will make specific announcements later. Montgomery to Address Club Fred Montgomery, director of the bureau of visual instruction, University Extension, will speak before a meeting of the Ottawa and Lawrence Kiwanis clubs in Ottawa Oct. 30. Always Welcome You Are at SNAPPY LUNCH for Hot Chili Sandwiches Soup 1010 Massachusetts Motor Bikes Get 2 Zones Ferguson Will Lead Senior Job Seminar Students driving motorcycles, motor bikes, and motor scooters will have to apply for a parking permit by Monday, according to officials on the parking committee. Previously students have been permitted to park these vehicles in any available space, but two new parking spaces for smaller vehicles will be opened behind Bailey chemistry laboratory and Lindley hall. This action resulted when complaints were received by the parking committee that students were damaging shrubbery with motor-driven bicycles. The second senior seminar on job-hunting and interviewing will be held at 4 p.m. today in the Union. These students will be subject to the same regulations as commuters driving cars, and will be issued a parking permit good for one zone only. Vernon Ferguson, instructor in business communications, will lead a discussion on how to write letters of application. This seminar is being sponsored by the University chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management, and is open to all graduating seniors. 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. Unexpired materials are sent. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. DRIVE OUT TO RAYS Ask for Ray's CHICKEN DINNER which includes: Select poultry—slow fried to a crisp tenderness Hot tasty French fries Chef's salad ALL FOR $1.00 — — Complete line of beverages served You're Always WELCOME At Uncle Eds Five-Minute Drive From Lawrence On Highway 40 RAYS 24 HOUR SERVICE 24 HOUR SERVICE Moore Is Official Delegate To Pi Tsi Tsigma Convention Harold W. Moore, engineering senior, was elected official delegate to the national convention of Pi Tau Sigma engineering fraternity. Dr. Moore Plans Field Trip The convention is to be held at Purdue, Ind., Nov. 20 to 22. Dr. R. C. Moore, professor of geology, will spend next week in the southern Appalachian mountains gathering information for his text book, "Historical Geology." Several other members are planning to attend the convention also. Four members of his geology class in field stratigraphy will accompany Dr. Moore. They are Arthur Bowsher, Allison Hornbaker, William McBee and Sailendra Chakravorty. Drive your car in today for a thorough check-up by expert mechanics. Morgan-Mack 609 Mass. Phone 277 YES, It Has Arrived, That New Shipment Of EATON'S STATIONERY!! For Those Who Prefer The Best Now You Can Make Your Selections From A Complete Assortment. Eaton's Stationery Is The Ideal Gift. Be Sure To Make Your Selection While The Assortment Is Complete. CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. Phone 1051