. PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 26,19 Official Bulletin March 26,1947 心 中 心 General Semantics club will mee at b tonight in 111 Franklin Strong. *** Archery club will practice from 4 to 6 today in Robinson gym. 水 车 厢 KU. Dames will meet at 8 to- night in 426 Lindley hall. Handi-crafts will be the topic discussed and demonstrated by Miss Maud Ellsworth. The board of selectors for the student Union library will meet at 4 p.m. today in the Pine room. *** Progressive party meeting at 7 onnight in Frank Strong auditorium. All students welcome. * * University Players will meet at 4 ppm tomorrow in the Little Theater of Green hall. Tau Beta Fi will meet at 5 p.m. tomorrow in 210 Marvin hall. Sociology club will meet at 5 p.m. tomorrow in the Little Theater, Green hall, Mrs. Rende will speak, New constitution will be presented, 郑 荣 勇 Home Economics club will meet at 5 p.m. tomorrow in the model dining room. Interesting Easter program planned. Refreshments served. O.T. club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the projection room, 15 Fraser. Movie on vocational rehabilitation will be shown. All members of P.T. club invited. N. S.A. meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the English room of the Union. - * * ※ ※ ※ Mathematics club will not meet this Thursday. Next meeting April 10. Le cercle français se reunit jeud le 27 mars a sept heures et demie dané le musee Spooner-Thayer Tous ceux qui s'interessent au francais sont cordialement invites a y assister. NO NO 串串串 Jay Janes should report to Memorial office before 5 p.m. today to get their boxes. "How Free Is the Press?" is the topic for YMCA movie forum at 4 p.m. tomorrow in 15 Fraser. Prof Emit Telfel of the School of Journalism will lead the discussion following a short film. Everyone welcome. Foenicse League will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine room of the Union. Refreshments served. Regular meeting of Snow Zoology club at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 200 Snow, Rollin H. Baker will speak on "A Zoologist on War Duty." All planning to attend please sign bulletin in Snow hall. *** Geology club will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 426 Lindley, Prof. W. Davis will speak on "Mountain Climbing in the Swiss Alps." El Atenec se reuniria el proximo Jueves, 27 de Marzo. Un programa especial se levara a cabo. Se les rueda a todas las personas que piensan concurrir, firmar una lista en el departamento de Espanol. A. V.C. meeting at 7:30 p.m. to tomorrow in 106 Green hall. Prof. Eldon Fields will speak on "Minority Groups." Election of officers to follow. All members urged to attend. - * * K. U. student forums board will present "Peter the Great" as part of its motion picture series at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Fraser theater. No admission charge. **** **** The All-Student council has declared a vacancy for representative from District II, to be filled by the Fachacamac political party. Petitions must be filed with the secretary of the ASC not later than March 29. The YMCA and YWCA are holding special pre-Easter worship services in Danforth chapel each noon from 12:35 to 12:50. These services will continue until April 1. Episcopal College club will have Palm Sunday communion at church at 8 a.m. Sunday. Make reservations for breakfast following with Mrs. Robert M. Lee, 1396-W. 咏 歌 PSCL primary will be held Monday in the Kansas room of the Union. Candidates for offices in the general election on the PSCL ticket will be chosen at this meeting. All independent men are urged to attend. *** Petitions for ASC president and for ASC representatives and class officers should be turned in to Clarence Francisco at 1137 Indiana by 6 p.m. Friday. Any independent who is a qualified voter may circulate a petition. Petitions for ASC president must be signed by at least 50 qualified voters; other petitions must be signed by at least 25 qualified voters. * * Independent Women's political party will hold a primary election Tues. April 1. Petitions must have 50 signers (women eligible for membership in the Independent Women's political party) and must be turned in at Templein hall not later than noon, March 30. Offices open to petition are; secretary of senior class; treasurer of senior class; vice-president of junior class; secretary of junior class; vice-president of sophomore class; secretary of sophomore class; four representatives to ASC from the College; two representatives to ASC from Fine Arts. Petitions should be headed: "We the undersigned nominate ___ for the office of ___." Nixon Tells Geologists Of Jungle Trips Jungle exploration is no more dangerous than life in the United States, Earl K. Nixon, Kansas state survey geologist told members of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary geological fraternity Tuesday. "If you fall off a narrow trail or upset your canoe in an aligator infested stream, you are taking no more chance than taking a bath where you might fall and break your neck," he said. Mr. Nixon recently returned from his second trip to Venezuela where he explored iron ore deposits. Malaria, accidents, heat and bad food are constant dangers, he said. He pointed out the importance of outfitting and maintaining jungle parties properly. The fraternity appointed three committees. They are: Program Frank Zimmerman, Paul Fairchild, Roger Stoneburner; entertainment and refreshment Elgin Diedrick, Roy Markley; membership Edwin Galbreath, Gaylord Campbell, Murray Arrowsmith. A five-day refresher course in eye, ear, nose, and throat treatment will be given at the University School of Medicine in Kansas City, starting Monday, H. G. Ingham, director of the extension division, said today. K.U. Medical Course To Begin Monday The course, originally designed for physicians returning from the armed forces, is presented by the School of Medicine in cooperation with the State Board of Health and the Kansas Medical society. Nearly half the advance enrollment has been from out-of-state physicians including several specialists from Oklahoma and Missouri. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $5.00 a year, with late fees (up to age 18). Published in Lawrence Kan, every afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays, and examination periods. Entered as Post Office at Lawrence Kan under act of March 3, 1879. University Daily Kansan Bulletin Describes Census, City Rule For 74 years without a break the Kansas State Board of Agriculture has conducted an agricultural census. A description of this service is given in this month's "Your Government" bulletin, published by the Bureau of Government Research. A second article discusses adoption of the city manager form of government in Kansas. Facts about farmers, their crop prospects, their income and purchasing power are contained in the agricultural census. Twenty - five hundred deputy assessors began this year's census March 1. They will call personally on each farmer and record facts on operation and crops. The information collected is assembled, summarized, and made available as statistical reports. The reports have been useful in bindweed control and farm accident prevention. The article prepared by Tom Page, Research Associate and Political Science instructor, on the city manager form of government discusses city management adoption in Kansas and its chance of success. The Kansas census plan is recognized as better than the national plan and is serving as a model for other states. Information on the census was prepared by J. C. Mohl secretary Kansas state board of agriculture, Hitt Visits Kansas Schools James K. Hitt, registrar, is visiting Kansas high schools this week to confer with students who want to come to the University in the fall. 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