- PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MAY 6.1947 Official Bulletin May 6,1947 Tri Chi Iota at 6 p.m. today in Union Lounge. \* \* \* Union public relations committee at 7 tonight in Pine room. Important. - * * Tau Sigma at 7:30 tonight in Robinson gym. Women's rifle club at 7 tonight. Election of officers and presentation of awards. 像 咏 呀 K U. amateur radio club in 205 Electrical engineering laboratory at 5 p.m. Thursday. 请勿吸烟 The following students are requested to appear before the student court at 7:30 tonight in Green Hall; Calvin Gaede, William Snuffin, Virgil Cooper, Anthony Murra, Robert Teei, Charles Freshwater, George Waugh. YMCA rally and picnic at 5 p.m. today, Potter Lake picnic area. Cost. 25c. Program to include color slides of Eats Park, songs, entertainment and discussion of summer conferences and projects. All students invited. 水 水 电 Sunflower Engineering Wives at 8 tonight in K.U. clubroom. All Engineering students' wives invited. Live officers of Navy Reserve at 7:30 tonight, Military Science building. COMNINE has granted permission to organize a training unit Course of study will be planned. Alpha Kappa Psi important business meeting at 4 p.m. today in the Pine room of the Union. Attendance requested. Important meeting of home economies club at 5 p.m. today in 110 Fraser. Election of officers. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship at 7 tonight in Barlow chapel of Myers hall. 水 水 果 米 米 牵 All-Student Council at 7:15 tonight. Pine room. New members please attend. Delta Phi Delta meeting at 5 p.m. today, projection room, design department. Attendance required. Jewish Student Union at 5 p.m today in Myers hall. Visitors welcome. - * * Meeting of old and new W.E.C. at 4 p.m. today in Miss Habein's office * * * ** Pre-Nursing club at 4 p.m. today in Fraser dining room. Guest speaker. Le Cercles français se reunite mercedre le 7 mai a quatre heures dans la salle 131 Frank Strong. Roger Lecomte fera une causeerie. Mathematics club at 4 p.m. Thursday in 206 Frank Strong, Jim Mordy will speak on "Some Geometric Considerations of Molecular Structure." Last meeting before annual picnic, May 22. - * * Snow Zoology club regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 206 Snow, Dr. E. R. Hall, Russell Camp and Howard Westman will discuss "Recent Zoological Studies in Central America." All members and guests planning to attend please sign bulletin in Snow hall. Geology club at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 402 Lindley, Dr. N. W. Storer will speak on "Origin of the Earth." "Y" program at Lawrence Memorial High school at 10:25 a.m. Thursday before Hi-Y club. Student Religious council at 4 p.m. Thursday in Myers hall. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a semester ago). Published in *Lawrence Kan*, every nineteen during the school year except two days and examination periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Lawrence, Kan, under act of March 3, 1879. Student branch, American Pharmaceutical association at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 305 B.C.L. Guest speaker, H. L. Wood of Winthrop Chemical Company. Topic will be "Detailing the Physician." All pharmacy students invited. ** Important election meeting of Pi Sigma Alpha, national honorary political science fraternity at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Pine room, Union building. Refreshments. ** Applications for position of manager of University calendar may be submitted at the Student Organizations window of the business office until May 12. Veterans: All veterans now enrolled who intend to continue through summer session must sign up at office of Veterans Training Service, in 2 Frank Strong, May 12, 13, and 14. If you do not sign, subsistence allowance will automatically terminate at close of this semester. If you do not intend to return this summer and desire to apply for accrued leave, you must apply prior to the close of the semester. ★ ★ ★ United Women's council at 5 p.m. today in the office of the dean of women. - * * Veterans Buy Most War Surplus Goods San Francisco (UP)—Ninety-one per cent of all merchandise in a recent $500,000 sale of surplus goods from the Assets administration announced. Major items were maritime galley equipment, meat slicers, potato peelers, soap powders, linens, and navigational instruments. Figures released by WAA on another sale showed that the government recovered 19 per cent of the original cost. The sale covered merchandise which had an inventory of more than 400,000 included trucks and trailers, textiles, machinery and large quantities of scrap material. Spend A Dollar Finance Crime Tulaa, Okla.—(UP)—You're paying for crime with every dollar you spend. Dr. James M. Hepbron, Baltimore criminologist, said in an address here. Hepron said the possible loss through petty thefts by employees is considered in pricing goods for sale. The greatest deterrent to crime is not the ethics of the deed or the punishment provided, he said, but the certainty of being caught and punished. "Hotels must charge an extra 50 cents per day simply because many guests walk out with towels and other articles," he said. Dodge City..-(UP)—Carl V. Rice, Kansas Democratic national committeeman, has blasted the record of Gov. Frank Carlson and the Reps. mending a two-party attack on the problems of Kangas government. He made the criticism following a post-session meeting of Democratic members of the Kansas legislature here. He plans to take legal action against Republican domination of the legislative council. Democrat Committeeman Blasts Legislative Majority This is Marian Minor, national president of Phi Sigma Chi, national university women's pep organization. She was recently ejected president of the local chapter, Jay Jane. She was elected to the national office at the 1947 convention held at the University of Nebraska. Illness Is Caused By Complex Life Philadelphia —(UP)—The growing complexities of modern life are largely responsible for increasing illness and maladjustment among people, graduating medical students of the University of Pennsylvania were told. Chester I. Bernard, research specialist in human behavior, told the graduates that illnesses resulting from maladjustments to society are increasing despite the improvements of the material conditions of life. "One major disturbing cause," he said, "is the extreme specialization of knowledge and of employment which has greatly reduced the ease of communication among people and has promoted blockages and frustrations." Experts To Study Earthquake Scene Tokyo—(UP) — The seismic research department of the Tokyo Imperial University will send 25 experts to the scene of the recent disastrous Kansai-Shikoku earthquake district to carry out detailed scientific study of quake-effect and counter-tidal measure. The experts on quake-effect will investigate earth structure and subterranean changes resulting from the recent seismic disturbance. Those associated with tidal wave research will study the path followed by the past tidal wave and its speed and height, with the object of formulating anti-tidal wave measures. 3-day Cleaning Service 4-day Laundry Service 24-hour Shoe Repair 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 SUNFLOWER, KANSAS A GREASE JOB? Yes, but have your car Thoroughly Checked Let Darl Give your car a Music And Religion Escapes From Reality, Gaston Says 10 STAR SPRING TUNE-UP Darl's Standard Service Dr. E. Thayer Gaston, associate professor of music education, spoke on "Music and Religion" at the YMCA - YWCA religious seminar Monday in the Kansas room of the Union. 23rd and La. "Music and religion are closely related," Dr. Gaston stated. "They're both aesthetic; both are escapes from reality; each supplies basic satisfactions. You don't know what it is, and you can't put your finger on it." He explained that there is no logical reason why we should have music, except that it prepares the human organism for emotion. "The reason for church music," he said, "is that the music becomes a sensory bath which clears the mind so that you become susceptible to emotion. The solos heighten a person emotionally. "A church program should run something like this: the processional first; the response, solo, and anthem; and finally, the sermon. By this time the congregation is so emotionally built up that it is ready to receive God and His mcssage. Music is secondary to the sermon." Dr. Gaston added that man has three levels of progress: superstition and fear, music and science. All religion is founded on magic, he said. "The functional part of music is becoming more important than the aesthetic," he explained. "For instance, a regressed mental patient, content with dreams only, can be reached through music emotionally and thus be drawn away from his WE FIT GLASSES and DUPLICATE BROKEN LENSES Large Selection of Distinctive Frames. Lawrence Optical Co. dream world to reality in keeping time with the music. "If you could force yourself to sing, you could take a lot more pain than you could without the music. Some doctors are using this method now." Dr. Gaston said. Lawrence To Have Firework Display For the first time since 1941, Lawrence will have a Fourth of July fireworks display in the University Memorial stadium. Plans for the celebration are not complete, but the tentative schedule includes a program of entertainment and short patriotic speeches followed by the fireworks display. Mr. George Hedrick, president of the Chamber of Commerce, said. The celebration was discontinued during the war, but in previous years similar events have drawn crowds of 25,000 persons, Mr. Hedrick said. Checks cashed by Boston banks during 1946 hit an all-time high of $25,536,813,000. --- FRIEND'S CAFE 1305 W. 7th Open 7-10 weekdays FRIED CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY 75c Sunday 10-10 MOTHER'S DAY is Glorified and Simplified with an American COMPACT An exciting new Elgin American compact solves your Mother's Day gift question beautifully and usefully, tool Elgin American compacts stand supreme in their beauty of design, finish and craftsmanship. 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