PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1947 Official Bulletin Sept. 30,1947 Tau Sigma tryouts, 7 tonight, Robinson gymnasium. *** American Veteran's committee "Smoker," 7:30 tonight, Pine room, Union. All veterans invited. *** Engineering council, 5 p.m. today 210 Marvin. Freshmen men or women wishing nomination in LS.A. election Oct. 15, should turn in names and qualifications at LS.A. office, 228 Frank Strong. - * * First I.S.A. bi-weekly mixer, 7.30-9 p.m. Wednesday, Kansas room Union. Everyone invited. Admission 15 cents or presentation of I.S.A. ticket. *** Student Union Activities committees, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Union ballroom. Mandatory for committee members already appointed and those applying last week. Spur club, 5 tonight, Robinson gymnasium. * * *** Bacteriology club, 7:30 tonight. East room, Union. Refreshments after meeting. Position open for Student State-Wide Activities chairman. Letter of application stating qualifications to Arthur Ruppenthal Alumni office, 226 Frank Strong. Forensic League, 8:30 tonight Littles Theater, Green hall. Jayhawk Archery club, first tournament and picnic, 4 p.m. Wednesday, behind Robinson gym. Those wishing to shoot must sign up with Miss Stapleton at the gym before 5 today. - * * Organizations applying for Student Council appropriations should turn in immediately an itemized budget for the year to Arnold Englund, A.S.C. treasurer, 1220 Ohio. Alpha Kappa Psi, 5 p.m. today. Fine room, Union. Elections committee of A.S.C. special meeting, East room of Union at 4 p.m. today. Important meeting, all former Pershing Riflemen, 5 p.m. today, 105 Military Science building. * * Chemistry club, first meeting, 4 p.m. today, room 305 Bailey. Movie entitled "The Chemistry of Photography" to be shown. Refreshments. A motorist, following a speeding ambulance, was joined in the chase by a motorcycle officer. A.W.S. Senate meeting, 4:30 p.m. today, office of Dean of Women. Beaumont, Tex.—(UP)—A Beaumont motorist found that law enforcement authorities have a way of "ganging up" on violators. - * * Meeting of Sociology club, 4 p.m. today. Kansas room. Refreshments. A police scout car, sensing something wrong, followed. A highway patrol car brought up the rear. The motorist didn't have a chance. Policemen Overlap But Catch Speeder The noise sounded something like a blitzkreig. The motorist finally was overhauld and fined $30 for doing 68 miles an hour in the city. - * * All physical education majors, men and women, 7:15 tonight, 202 Robinson. Seniors graduating in February who wish to use services of business placement bureau must meet in Frank Strong auditorium. 7 p.m. Wednesday to complete application and registration forms. Finds New Health In Second Century Progressive Party meeting, 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, 103 Frank Strong. All committees attend. Open meeting. Carollton, Ala.—(UP) — Alfred Crimm, Pickens county Negro, does not know how old he is, but said his "white folks" told him he is 127. \* \* \* Members of faculty and students interested in General Semantics club invited to attend first meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 111 Frank Strong. University Women's club, 3 to 5 Thursday, Myers hall. Alpha Phi Omega, 206 Frank Strong, 7 p.m. Thursday. Actives only. Pledge meeting to be announced later. --in KuKu club. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, East room, Union building. Mathematics club, 4 p.m. Thursday, 211 Frank Strong. Dr. Price will speak on careers in mathematics. Mr. Crimm has a 78-year-old son. At the age of 80 he cut three new teeth. Several years ago his eyesight became dim. Recently his sight returned. He threw away his glasses and said he could see as well as he could in his youth. He was a slave before the War Between the States. He recently broke into the news when a doctor was called for him for the first time in his life. German club. 4:30 p.m. Thursday, 402 Fraser. All students taking German II or above, or who speak German, invited to attend. A. S.C.E. meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Kansas room. All civil engineers invited. Refreshments. Quack club second tryouts, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Practice periods 4:30 to 6 p.m. today and Thursday. Final invitational tryouts 7:30 p.m. Oct. 9. Applications open for manager of Student Directory. Submit application stating classification, qualifications, and previous experience to Betsey Sheidle, chairman of A.S.C. Publications committee, Gower Place, on or before Oct. 2. *** Applications for position on staff of Kan-Do, publication of Independent Student association (I.S.A.) should be submitted by Oct. 4 to Betty van der Smissen, or left at I.S.A. office, 228 Frank Strong. Y. M.C.A. all-membership meeting, 7:30 tonight. Kansas room, Union. Atchison — (UP) — Neighborhood mothers attributed to childish imagination the excited cries that one has pushed down the isht pole* Apparently from the little girl's swinging on a guy wire, the tall wooden pole came crashing down into the street. It had rotted at the base. Give Her A Few More Years; She'll Be Matching Superman They knew that Sarah Jane Buehler is just 3 years old. But the children were right. 25 words or less additional words Used Car CASH for your late model Daily Kansan Classified Ads Classified Advertising Rates CLEAN 31. Pontiac coupe in good condi- tions, wheels, $175, 1826 Mass. DX Oil Station. WANTED TO Sell Conn E flat alto sax- $800 Call 1979. Ask for Morgan Wedge For Sale NEW FENDER skirts for '41-'47 Ford Phone in K.C., AT2334. One day three days Five days 35c 65c 90c 1e 2e 3e Morgan - Mack 609 Mass. Ph.277 BATHINETTE AND baby buggy with pad. James H. Wagar, 2011 Mass. St. 2 LIGHTEN YOUR HOMEWORK with a shorescent stilet lamp. 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Call 1735R. 2 BACK BATH two boys preferred. Bed with Single bathroom. Phone 2597R or come to 2130 Leonard Ave. 2 ROOM for three boys, new home, owned by student, private entrance. Bath and shower $15 monthly each. 2027 Ky student room. REASONABLY prized second floor room, other boys pledged. Come and see it, single or double to men. Vacate because 1636 New Hampshire. Phone 2633R. 2 SMALL ROOM (formerly the room of Mr. Mack's business purposes). Ideal location for a radio repair shop, etc. Located next to Harzfeld's. Call 2. 2 BACK BATH for one man student $15.00 per month; cooking and laundry privileges if desired; at no extra cost. WE HAVE place for one man student. $15.00 per month; cooking and laundry privileges if desired, at no extra cost. 1030 Ohio 1 Business Service Transportation FOR COMPLETE lubrication, oil and gas, tire repair, new tires, new batteries, air conditioners, refrigerators, sen and Wuthnow's Conoco Service, 900 Indiana. Oct. 20 TO SUBSCHIEVE to the Kansas City Rexall Drug Store, phone 37, price $30 a week. Oct. 8 DESIRE TRANSPORTATION from Flora, Mon. Wed, Fri, in time for a 9:00 a.m. class. Also desire a return trip at three or four if possible. Call Westport 37901. 1 Call K.U. 25 with your news. Lost WILL THE person who took the Bird trap from front of Marvin hall at noon Sunday, please return to 116 Snow. Urgency needed. 2 HORN-RIMMED glasses between Library and 16th and Indiana. Please return to 106 Wardlaw Walk. 30 SHAFFER Sirtato-imer 105 gold pen and Scripto pencil in Room 365 Fraser. Wednesday, 4:00 p.m. Reward. Call Dale Christians, 1312 Ohio, Phone 3148J. BLACK COIN pure containment about 2,000 pounds. Reward. Jeanne Iewener, 1599W, 30 Wanted ROOM in private home, with practice piano. Must be near campus. For K.U. student piano major. Call Don Spiegel. MALE STUDENT. In share desirable room. MALE STUDENT to share desirable room. Phone 2674J of campus, 1631. 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