UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS APRIL 15,194 PAGE TWO 1 OK Leave Bonds On Vet Insurance - Wait five years to use your terminal leave bonds? Certainly not. But there's a catch in it. The Veteran's Administration said today the bonds can be used to pay National Service Life Insurance. There are five convenient plans: Three. To reinstate lapsed policies One. To pay advance premiums Two. To buy new insurance Three. To reinstate lapsed policies NSLT policies prior to July 31, 1946 Five. To pay the difference in reserve values for back-dated conversion of policies from term to permanent insurance. Here's the catch. You cannot apply part of the bond to insurance and ask to have the rest returned. However, the VA will use part of the bond for insurance and hold the remainder for return at the date of maturity. Requests for use of the bonds should be sent to the Veterans Administration, 420 Locust St., St. Louis 2. Mo. He should give his policy number, full name, and address. The bond should also be signed. If the veteran wishes to convert his NSLI to permanent insurance, he should send in a conversion application. These forms may be obtained at any Veterans office. Two students, Clarence Francisco and Jean Francisco, and the Alpha Chi Omega house are the latest "Bellringers" in the Memorial fund campaign. 3 New Inscribers On Bellringer List Contributions made by the organized houses are; Alpha Chi Omega $12.00; Alpha Delta Pi $8.00; Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Theta, Battelton hall, $46.00; Beta Theta Pi, $16.00; Campus house, $11.00. Caruthah hall, $14.00; Chi Omega $56.50; Corbin hall, $40.00; Delta Chi $12.30; Delta Delta Delta, $115.50; Delta Gamma, $42.70; Delta Tau Delta, $42.25. Phi Kappa, $275; Pi Beta Phi $21.50; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, $76.10; Sigma Chi, $190.25; Sigma Nu, $12.50; Sigma Phi Epsilon, $300.75; Sleepy Hollow hall, $4.00; Spooner-Thayer dormitory, $8.70; Theta Tau, $48.00; Triangle, $50.25; Watkins hall, $45.55; Weight Plane, $35.00. Delta Upsilon, $31.00; Foster hall, $54.25; Gamma Phi Beta, $21.40; Hopkins hall, $8.00; Jolliffe hall, $15.75; Kappa Alpha Theta, $271.50; Kappa Kappa Gamma, $66.50; Kappa Sigma, $37.50; Locksey hall, $15.71; Miller hall, $23.25; Phi Beta Pi, $45- 11; Phi Delta Theta, $109.00. Offer $500 Prize In Wholesale Contest First prize of $500 and 23 other, cash awards totaling fifteen hundred dollars will be awarded by the National Association of Wholesalers for the best articles on wholesaling or any of its major aspects. This contest is the opening action in a drive by the wholesalers to attract college and university students for valuable careers in the wholesale field. Rules governing the articles, which should be about 5,000 words in length, may be obtained from Chester C. Kelsey, executive vice-president of the National Association of Wholesalers, 290 Fifth avenue, New York. '47 Graduate Has O.T. Job Anna Elizabeth Nivern, '47, is now employed at the Veterans' hospital in Atlanta, Ga., in the occupational therapy department. She was graded in February with a bachelor of science degree in occupational therapy. University Daily Kansan University Daily Kansan Mall subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a postage. Page Lawrence at Lawrence a semester postage. Afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays, and examination periods. Entered as Senior - Sept 17, 1890, at the Post Office at Lawrence Kant., under set of March 3, 1879. Official Bulletin Society for Advancement of Management, 7:30 tonight, west wing of Union ballroom. W.B.Donham, retired dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, will discuss "Management's Responsibilities Today." April 15, 1947 *** Tau Sigma at 7:15 tonight in Robinson gym. *** El Ateneo se reunira el proxim Jueves, 17 de Abril, a las 7:15 p.m. en 113 F.S. David Sommerville hablara de su reciente viaje a Mexico. Se suplica a los scconcurrente memorizar un refran para decirlo en la reunion. - * * Tau Beta Pi, 7 p.m. tonight, 210 Marvin. Full attendance important. International Relations club, p.m. today, Kansas room. Dean W. B. Donham will speak to Professor Clark's classes in Psychological Sociology and Cases in Human Relations at 10 a.m. Wednesday in 266 Fraser. Former students in these courses invited to attend. United Women's council at 5 p.m. today in the Pine room. - * * *** All-Student council at 7:15 tonight in the Pine room. Members should bring copies of constitutional amendment. \* \* \* Applications for the position of student directory manager may be submitted at the Student Organizations window of the Business Office until April 16. Progressive party meeting, 7 p.m. tonight, room 9, Frank Strong. Law Wives at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the lounge of Green hall. Spring parties will be discussed. American Institute of Electrical Engineers at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Lindley hall auditorium. Program will be student papers. Sunflower Engineering Wives at 8 p.m. Thursday, Student clubroom at Sunflower. Mrs. Margaret Sisson and Mrs. Louella Woods, hostesses *** Le cercle francais se reunira mercredi le 16 avril a quatre heures dans la salle de projection, 15 Fraser hall. Trois films sur la France seront projettes. ※ ※ ※ Mathematics colloquium, 5 p.m. Thursday, 222 Frank Strong. Howard H. Barnett will speak on "Linear Transformations." *** Graduate record examination, 1-5 p.m., May 5; 8:30-12:39, May 6. Applications due at Guidance Bureau, 2A Frank Strong, April 17. All students who expect to attend the summer session or return for the all semester should sign up in the Roger F. Rhoades, geology specialist, will speak to Sigma Xi, honorary research society, at 8 p.m. Thursday in Lindley hall. Chosen as the annual guest lecturer, he will speak on the subject, "Influence of Geological Conditions on the Engineering Development of a River." Geology Specialist To Talk At Lindley - * * Rhoades is chief geologist of the Bureau of Reclamation headquarters in Denver. Registrar's office according to the following schedule: Today, G-K; Wednesday, L-Q; Thursday, M; Friday, P-R; Monday, April 21, S; Tuesday, April 22, T-Z; Wednesday, April 23, all those who could not come in on their scheduled days. Any person desiring to apply for the position of editor and business manager of the 1948 Jayhawker must leave a latter addressed to Karl Klooz, chairman of the Jayhawker Advisory board, at the Student Organizations window of the Business Office by 5 p.m. today. Applications must include three references, two, the names of faculty members, and the third a past employer or friend. Everyone interested in bettering student politics and student government, especially those who met yesterday, are urged to attend the meeting in Little Theater, Green hall at 4 p.m. today. Ellsworth Will Visit K.U. Alumni Groups Fred Ellsworth, University alumni secretary, left Sunday for seven eastern and middle-western cities to reorganize alumni chapters discontinued during the war. Mr. Ellsworth will visit Cleveland, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, and St Louis. The Philadelphia and New York chapters are active, Mr. Elsworth said. He will discuss the progress being made in the World War II Memorial drive with their committees. Universities Study Solar Home Heating New York. (UP) -Two university projects experimenting with solar heating for homes are reported by Business Week magazine to be making "encouraging progress." A University of Colorado research group has installed a heat collector on a house roof which even in subzero weather keeps the house at a temperature of 77 degrees as long as the sun is shining. The unit employs a method similar to that of greenhouses. For Pep and Energy Drink MILK Each day. Lindley's Kansas Cleaners Adults require at least one pint a day. Lawrence Sanitary MILK & ICE CREAM CO. 12 E. 8th Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices MEN'S SUITS- Cleaned and Pressed 65c LADIES' PLAIN DRESSES— Cleaned and Pressed ... 69c Cash and Carry Only 69c Your Winter Dreams May Come True Summer Jobs At Resort Vacation Spots Have you been dreaming all winter about the handsome ranger that you would meet if you could spend the summer in Yellowstone? Or perhaps it was a young business magnate, cruising about the Great Lakes. Whatever he was, these few hints from Mademoiselle magazine might help you to realize those dreams, especially if the bank account happens to be a little depleted right now. Unfortunately, summer jobs in the resorts are a little scarce. But if you know where to go, you might very well be one of those who spends the summer at a dude ranch—all for free, too. Big City Is Best Bet If you are a home economics major, your best bet will be in a large city. There, advertising agencies, chain restaurants, and firms maintaining testing kitchens are usually able to employ a few extra dietitians during the summer. Or, if you want to be more rustic about it, most of the dude ranches hire girls as household help during the summer. The pay is small—but small—but one can always sneak in a few hours riding each day. An outdoor girl may be just the one that some summer camp is needing as a counselor. And most playgrounds will need additional supervisors during the summer. If you take one of these jobs, though, you're going to your patience stretched to the limit. The Tips Are Good. Cooks, waitresses, hostesses, and maids are always in demand, on lake steamers and in resort hotels. Not a very pleasant way to spend the summer, you may think, but if you happen not to possess any special talent, then that's about the best that you can hope for. The pay is small, but the tips are good—if you have the proper tip bait. But perhaps you are not the way- faring type. If not, then your local library, or playground, or swimming pool will surely be enlarging their staff for the summer. It never hurts to ask. Regardless of which of these positions you may land, you can expect one thing—a sadly neglected pay check. But for an expenses paid cruise from Duluth to Buffalo, who cares? Phone KU-25 with your news. SNACK SHOP CURB SERVICE 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. Across from the Postoffice. Open: 6 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. ON THE SCENT OF SPRING. You want to get into comfortable clothes? . . For picnics, barbecues, coke dates or school wear . . you'll want some of this sportswear. ★ Light weight Jackets ★ Sport Shirts ★ MacGregor Shackets ★ Sport Coats ★ Slacks and Cords ★ Sweaters ★ Mansfield Jogs and Saddles