UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO MAY 12, 1947 Official Bulletin May 12, 1947 Religious Seminar group of YMCA-YWCA at 4 p.m. today in the Pine room of the Union. Miss Esther Twente of the sociology department will lead discussion on Christianity in the field of social work. Everyone welcome. *** Phi Alpha Delta Law fraternity supper at 6:30 tonight in English room of the Union. Two assistant U.S. attorneys will be guest speakers. --- Kansas Board at 4 p.m. today in 107 Journalism building. Delta Phi Delta meeting at 5 p.m today in the projection room of the design department. Attendance required. \* \* \* Registered Nurses' club at 7:30 tonight in the Pine room, Union. Election of officers. Today is last time for submitting applications for position of manager of university calendar at Student Organizations window of the Business Office. \*\*\* AVC birthday banquet at 6:15 tonight, Kansas room, Union. Dr John Ise will speak on "The Character of Public Intelligence." Tickets, $1.25 per plate. Obtain them from Marko Haggard, Western Civilization office or Russell Barrett, room 204. Frank Strong, Informal. * * Seniors requested to pick up orders for pictures at Jayhawker office. \* \* \* *** Engineering Council election from 8 to 5 tomorrow in basement of Marvin. Society for Advancement of Management regular semi-monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Frank Strong auditorium. Election, "Advanced Management" magazine to be distributed to members. \* \* \* Tri Chi Iota at 5 p.m. in Union Lounge. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship at 7 p.m. tomorrow in Barlow chapel of Myers hall. Everyone welcome. *** Entomology club at 4 p.m. tomorrow, 325 Snow hall. Initiation of new members. New and old members cordially requested to come. Refreshments. * * Chemistry club at 4 p.m. tomorrow in 305 B.C.L. Dr. VanderWerf, guest speaker. Refreshments. All members and those interested welcome. Tau Beta Pi meeting at 5 p.m. to- morrow in 210 Marvin. All-Student Council at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine room. New members to be installed. Alpha Phi Omega pledges to take pre-initiation written examination at 5 p.m. tomorrow in 206 Frank Strong. Attendance required. Initiation and banquet at 5:45 tomorrow at the Hearth. *** . . . Mrs. Rachel Soloveitchik will speak to the Russian club at 3 p.m. tomorrow in 402 Fraser. Topic will be "Russian Women, Past and Present." Everyone welcome. Sigma Xi annual banquet and initiation Thursday night. Initiation at 6 p.m. in the Pine room; banquet at 6:30 in the Kansas. room. Reservations must be in by tomorrow. - * * Progressive party meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday,113 Frank Strong. Important business. All members please attend. 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 hours, half-day periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. Jurisdictional Strikes Hurt Labor's Name, Lind Says "Strikes, like the recent jurisdictional dispute on the campus, are bad for unions," L. R. Lind, president of the Lawrence Central Labor union, said recently. "They give labor a bad name by inter-union squabbling." he added. The Central Labor union was not concerned in the strike on the campus building project he said, be-cause it was a dispute between To- the new union, the thirteenth such peka and Kansas City units. in Kansas. The Building Trades Laborers, local 1290, is now affiliated with a Kansas City group which gives them the advantage of larger membership, but many find it inconvenient to attend meetings and vote," he added. In addition to being president of the Central Labor union and the local American Federation of Teachers union at the University, Mr. Lind is an associate professor of Latin and Greek here and has done work in translating medieval Latin writings. Lind Helped Organize Union Professor Lind helped organize the Central Labor union in Lawrence and Novi. Moreover, the unions' members decided a central organization was needed in which to discuss common problems. Floyd Black, of the Kansas State Federation of Labor, was consulted and a charter granted in April for Ku Ku's meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Union ballroom. Election. *** VETERANS: All veterans now enrolled who intend to continue through summer session must sign up at office of Veterans Training Service, room 2. Frank Strong, today, tomorrow and Wednesday. If you do not intend to return this summer and desire to apply for accrued leave, you must apply prior to the close of semester. Students planning to take Western Civilization examination Saturday, May 24, 1 to 5 p.m. must register intention to do so at Registrar's office this week. Place of examination will be assigned at time of registration. Admittance card received at Registrar's office must be presented at time of examination. Physical Therapy club will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in Watkins hospital classroom. TENNIS Racquets ... $4.95 Balls ... $ .60 Presses ... $ .75 Shorts ... $2.49 Oxfords ... $2.95 KIRKPATRICK SPORT SHOP 715 Mass. The American Federation of Teachers is the only "white-collar" local in the Central Labor union. Other member unions include those for carpenters, barbers, painters and decorators, electricians, printers, and pressmen. Union Promotes Labor Cause Union Promote the purpose of the union, in general, to promote the cause of labor in Lawrence, according to Professor Lind. "The union will settle disputes between locals in its membership if it is requested to arbitrate the matter. No such situation has yet arisen. It has adopted a 'no-strike' policy, disapproves of violence, and meets once a month to discuss labor problems and possible solutions," he said. Membership Is Open Membership in the Central Labor union is open to all Lawrence union locals who wish the help of a central organization. Present officers of the union are L. R. Lind; president; Earl Johnston, vice-president; Ivan King, recording secretary; Herbert C. Marshall, financial secretary; L. B. Sterling, sergeant-at-arms; and three trustee, Clyde Castle, Harry Courtney, and J. M. Osma. Professor Osma, of the department of romance languages, is also treasurer of the American Federation of Teachers local. FILING CABINETS A welcome addition to any office. Large and roomy. Stands 54 inches high. Drawers 30 inches deep and 15 inches wide. All metal. Comes in an attractive dark green. All steel. $65 LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 735 Mass. Phone 548 Be Sure to Hear Washington Columnist for Bell Syndicate Doris Fleeson "Today In Washington" Lecture Room of JOURNALISM BUILDING Tues., May 13, 4:30 p.m. Geology Club Hears Storer Discuss Origin Of Earth Sponsored by PRESS CLUB JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT Admission Free Dr. N. W. Storer, speaking to members of the Geology club Thursday night on "The Origin of the Earth," explained the theories advanced by science. "We don't actually know the origin of the earth, but we do have the conception that future theories advanced will bear more heavily in the realm of mathematics and astrophysics," he said. NOW! To Speak At Colloquium - PLAYING ENDS TUESDAY Lawrence Clark, graduate in physics, will lecture at the physics colloquium at 5 p.m. today. His topic is "Some Attempts to Explain the Mechanism of the Electret." The colloquium will be held in 203 Blake. 150 See Austrian Movie "The Merry Wives of Vienna," an Austrian musical comedy, was shown twice by the German club Thursday. 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