UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1947 PAGE EIGHT 'Pay By Nov.1,' VA Chief Says "We'll get the veterans at K.U. on the payroll by Nov., I," Dr. O. Myking Mehus said Wednesday. He is chief of the Veterans administration's vocational, rehabilitation, and educational program for this area. Dr. Mehus spoke before members of the American Veterans committee. Among the causes he listed for delays in getting students paid are: 1. A veteran fails to have his supplementary certificate in the regional office he transfers to. 2. He fails to get the necessary approval by the training officer when there is a change in courses. 3. Outstanding overpayments to veterans. Dr. Mehus said that the V.A. wants the veterans so thoroughly trained that if a depression comes the veterans will be the last to be out of jobs. "All graduates from colleges and universities have in the past had no trouble in getting into jobs. I think it will be true next year, but I don't know how long it will keep up." The young men and women veterans at the universities are not loafing, Dr. Mehus commented. He added that veterans have raised the intellectual level of the universities is true all over the country. Registrar's Office Has New Catalogs Catalogs containing the courses for the academic year 1947-48 are now available in the registrar's office. They contain descriptions of all courses offered at the University. It was originally scheduled for publication in April, but paper shortages delayed completion. "We hope to have another section of this catalog ready for distribution soon, which will contain general information on administration, equipment and requirements for admission," Miss Mae Rublee, assistant registrar, said. Faculty Service Will Be Auctioned Will Chancellor Malott wait on tables, sweep the kitchen, or shine shoes? Members of the University administration and faculty will fulfill the bids for the A. W. S. auction Oct. 21. Sponsored by the house of representatives of Associated Women Students, proceeds from the auction will go to the World Student Service fund. A. W. S. will give a Halloween party at 7 p.m., Oct. 21 in the Union All women are invited. You Can Get K-Union In Daily Kansan Boxes Distribution of 4,000 free copies of the K-Union will be made today and tomorrow between 9 a. m., and all University Daily Kansas boxes. K-Union is a paper giving information of Student union activities, past and future. Dr. Bela Schick, pediatrician, will speak on "Allergy and Immunity" at the 11th annual Nobel Pierce Sherwool lecture Nov. 8 in Fraser theater. A dinner to honor Dr. Sherwool will precede the lecture. Dr. Bela Schick To Be Speaker Dr. Schick is best known for the discovery of the Schick test for determining susceptibility to diplheria. He has received gold medals for outstanding work from the New York Academy of Medicine; Addingham hospital at Leeds, England; and from the Midwest Forum on Allerggy. He will be introduced by Dr. H. C. Miller, pediatrician from the University's School of Medicine in Kansas City. The public is invited. The lecture series was started in 1837 by Phi Beta Pi professional medical fraternity, to honor the long service of Professor Sherwood. Each year a noted speaker in the medical profession is presented. One hundred twenty-five members of the fraternity and of the School of Medicine faculty will attend the dinner. KU Dames Name Party Chairmen Chairmen for their Halloween membership party Oct. 22 were announced at a K.U. Dames meeting Wednesday. They are Mrs. Marjorie Reeve, general; Mrs. Camille Gudger, advertising; Mrs. Phyllis Metchette, decorating; Mrs. Betty Jensen, refreshments; Mrs. Lee Sears, preparty; Mrs. Mary Lou Kells, and Mrs. Dawn Setzer, reception. Mrs. Esther Thorne was named bridge chairman of the social meetings for the year. Mrs. Dawn Setzer and Mrs. Marjorie Reeve are refreshment hostesses for the next meeting. Scholarship Application Forms Are Available The ISA Scholarship application forms may be obtained at 227 and 228 Frank Strong hall this week. The award is made on scholarship bas's, financial need, interest in extra curricular activities, and personality. Launderette Service 9 lbs. of wash, 25c 21 Bendix Washers 813 Vt. Phone 3368 BILL'S GRILL Across from Court House QUICK COURTEOUS SERVICE 1109 Mass. Phone 2054 Rent An Ice Chest FILL IT WITH ICE FOR COLD DRINKS For Picnics For Parties Pre-Cooled Cokes——Dr. Pepper $1.10 Per Case (plus deposit) American ServlCE Co. Phone 48 616 Vermont KFKU Picks 12 Players Gene Courtney, KFKU dramatic script writer, Wednesday announced a list of 12 students selected as members of the University Radio players. Auditions were held in the KFKU studios. These players will appear in the "Women of Kansas" dramatic series in which the lives of famous Kansas women will be dramatized. The series will be heard at 9:30 p.m. Thursdays beginning sometime in November. Dixie Carmel Corn Shop The 12 students are Warren Bowman, Russell Chamberlain, Georgann Eyler, Joy Godbehere, Margaret Gosney, Betty Ann Hilts, Rita Horton, Glenn Hunt, Jo Anne Jacobs, Patricia Kelly, Frank Rotman, and Darlene Van Biber. 842 Massachusetts "THE PRETTIEST SPOT IN TOWN" - Carmel Corn - Seasoned Popcorn - Assorted Nuts - Hand-Dipped Chocolates Carmel Apples - Carmel-Pecan Fudge - Peanut Brittle Popcorn Balls We welcome Orders For All Your Party Favors 842 Mass. Phone 1330 Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. Shirts Don't Make The Man BUT They Help Call 432 for a better shirt INDEPENDENT Laundry and Dry Cleaners 740 Vermont "They weep no more at Is Old Nassau making a gridiron comeback? If so, it's all due to Charlie Caldwell, the coach who engineered the most hair-raising form reversal of 1946. His 17-14 victory over Penn last fall restored the Tigers to respectability in Eastern football society. Known for trying the unorthodox, he has parlayed the power of prayer into the greatest revival of football enthusiasm ever seen at Princeton since the game was invented there in 1869. Don't miss the exciting article, "They Weep No More at Princeton," in this week's Post... by Red Smith WHO WILL MAKE the Coaches Association1947 All-American? Watch for this exclusive Post feature. THE SATURDAY EVENING P L