. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MAY 19,1947 PAGE TWO May 19, 1947 ☆ ☆ ★ Modern choir will meet at 9 tonight in basement of Frank Strong for final rehearsal before Topeka concert. All members requested to be present. *** Women's Glee club members going on picnic today will meet at center of Frank Strong hall, 4 p.m. Special meeting, Kansan Board, 4 p.m. today in 107 Journalism building. * * Alpha Kappa Psi meeting. 8 p.m. tomorrow in 210 Frank Strong. * * The following students are requested to appear before student court at its last meeting of the semester at 7 p.m. Tuesday regarding violations of the ASC parking bill: Fred Mitchelson, Lawrence Letholz; Charles Thomas, Charles L. Roberts, Alan Hieronyumus, Norval Alfrey, Charles Minich, Robert Dick Ashley, Ray J, Irwin, William Snuffin, Keith H. Ferrell. --to qualified civilians 18 to $26\frac{1}{2}$ years of age. Men selected for training as pilots under the terms of the program must be single and have had at least two years of college education, or the equivalent, in an accredited institution. Upon successful completion of the course, graduates will be commissioned Second Lieutenants, Army of the United States, and assigned to flying duty with the Army Air Forces. Army Air Reserve officers, not above grade of major, may apply for active duty as instructor in Air R. O. T. C. summer camps. Eight weeks from June 2-Aug. 10 at either Lowry Field, Colo., or Chanute Field, Ili. Contact R. O. T. C. sergeant-major for further details and application blanks. Today is deadline. ** Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship at 7 p.m. Tuesday in Barlow chapel, Myers hall. *** College faculty meeting at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Frank Strong auditorium. Candidates for cheerleader, time and place for tryouts will be announced Wednesday. There will be several practice sessions for learning yells. * * Sig Ep Wives meeting at 7 tonight at home of Mrs. William Boane at 80% thode Island. ASC meeting at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday in Pine room. All organizational representatives should be there with petitions from organizations they represent. 审 察 \* \* \* Ku Ku club will hold last meeting of the semester at 7 p.m. Tuesday in 210 Frank Strong. VETERANS: Requisitions for books and supplies for current semester will not be honored by merchants after Tuesday, June 3. Requisition books must be turned in at 2, Frank Strong hall, on or before that date. --to qualified civilians 18 to $26\frac{1}{2}$ years of age. Men selected for training as pilots under the terms of the program must be single and have had at least two years of college education, or the equivalent, in an accredited institution. Upon successful completion of the course, graduates will be commissioned Second Lieutenants, Army of the United States, and assigned to flying duty with the Army Air Forces. Members of the American Society of Tool Engineers who wish summer employment in industrial plants in Kansas City contact Zoltan Tober president of campus society or Paul G. Hausman, department of shop practice. * * Picnic for political science majors from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Lake Tonganoxie. Those desiring to attend assemble in front of Union building at 5 p.m. Wednesday. Leave name and $1 at political science office no later than Tuesday noon. Women Wanted To Conduct Market Research Interview A large market research firm will begin a market study of the Topeka-Kansas City area late this month. The interviewers will be young women who will question housewives about magazine advertising. No previous training is necessary as the firm will conduct a short training program. Anyone interested can obtain additional information at the School of Business office. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays. University hall holds classes for two or third class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Saving Land Is Huge Task More dirt was removed last year from the inland waterways of the 15 western states in which the Bureau of Reclamation operates, than in the entire Panama canal project. This statement was made by V. A. Koelzer, bureau member, at a meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers Thursday night. Mr. Koelzer said the main function of the bureau is land reclamation through irrigation and drainage, and the development of water resources. "We as yet know very little about sedimentation," he added, "which offers a new challenge to the civil engineer." He said that the process of sedimentation could be divided into three phases: soil erosion, particle transportation, and particle deposition. The A.S.C.E elected the following officers; Joseph Sciandrone, president; Lee Sebeyt, vice-president; Kenneth Coleman, treasurer; Jack Daily, corresponding secretary; and Robert Banker, recording secretary. K.U. Graduate Will Attend London School This Fall Robert S. Raymond, Jr., '34, has been accepted as a graduate student by the London School of Economics and Political Science for the fall term, according to Dr. Leonard Axe, director of services. Raymond, who lived in Kansas City, Mo., volunteered for the American ambulance corps in France in 1940. After the fall of France, he escaped to England where he enlisted in the R.A.F. - 3-day Cleaning Service - 4-day Laundry Service - 24-hour Shoe Repair - Leather and Garment Dyeing a Specialty, Village Cleaners SUNFLOWER, KANSAS Opposite School Western Union----8 a.m.-9 p.m. Free PickUp and Delivery Phone 9009 COLLEGE STUDENTS Opportunities for:— ARTISTS to draw, letter or design HALLMARK Greeting Cards. VERSE WRITERS to compose and write verses for HALLMARK Greeting Cards. Permanent full-time positions open in the Creative and Sentiment departments. Submit samples. HALL BROTHERS, Inc. Manufacturers of HALLMARK Cards Manufacturers of HALLMARK Ca 2505 Grand Avenue Kansas City, Missouri Advertisers Prefer The Kansan To Reach Hill Students When you graduate,you will have one of the finest opportunities to learn to fly ever offered young men in peacetime. The Army Air Forces' Aviation Cadet Training Program gives you that chance. It cannot be duplicated anywhere at any price. Leader in new things for aviation - in jet and rocket propulsion, far-ranging heavy aircraft, improved navigation facilities, and many other of the latest developments in a fast-moving field - the AAF can help you begin a brilliant future. The Air Forces have reopened Aviation Cadet training 也 Reactivation of the Aviation Cadet program is typical of the AAF's continuing effort to provide selected young men every opportunity to earn advancement. Cadets who win their wings as today's pilots will be the same kind of men who, in wartime, built and manned the world's mightiest air arm. Make your plans now to get in at the start! By applying immediately after graduation, you can take your qualifying examinations and enter the July 1st class, or -if you want a summer vacation -you can take your examinations now and be ready to enter the class beginning October 15th. Further information is available at AAF Bases, U. S. Army Recruiting Stations, local Civil Air Patrol headquarters, or by writing to the Commanding General, Army Air Forces, Washington 25, D. C. ★ U. S. ARMY RECRUITING SERVICE