PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 25,194 Official Bulletin March 25,1947 串串串 The American Federation of Teachers will hold its monthly dinner meeting at 6:30 tonight in the East room of the Union building. Tau Sigma will meet tonight in Robinson gym. Those in the Indian dance are to be there at 7. The remaining group will meet at 7:45. ※ ※ All students in Business and the Industrial Management option in Mechanical Engineering are invited to attend the organizational meeting of the K.U. Chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management in Frank Strong auditorium at 7:30 tonight. Mr. Larry Hall, consultant in industrial management of the Methods Engineering Council of Kansas City, will speak on the benefits of the organization. 李 冲 响 Organizational meeting of all naval reserve line officers at 8 tonight in the Military Science building. Purpose of meeting is to petition the commandant, Ninth Naval District, for a volunteer naval officers' reserve unit. *** Jewish student union will meet at 5 p.m. today in Myers hall. *** The public relations committee of the Union Activities will hold an important meeting at 7 tonight in the west wing of the Union ballroom. Sunflower Engineering Wives will meet at 8 tonight in K.U. Students' clubroom at Sunflower. Hostesses are Mrs. Betty Freed and Mrs. Helen Matthews. 举 举 举 *** The All-Student Council will meet at 7:15 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. * * Pre-Nursing club will meet at 4 p.m. today in the classroom at Watkins hospital. Miss Kindesperger, school nurse, will be the speaker. *** Women's Executive Council will meet at 6:45 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. K. U. Dames will meet at 8 to tomorrow night in 426 Lindley. Handicrafts will be the topic discussed and demonstrated by Miss Maud Ellsworth of the School of Education. ** The board of selectors for the student Union library will meet at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine room of the Union. * * Progressive party meeting at 7 p.m. tomorrow in Frank Strong auditorium. All students welcome. El Ateneo se reunirá el proximo Jueves, 27 de Marzo. Un programa especial se llevara a cabo. Se les rueda a todas las personas que piensan concurrir, firmar una lista en el departamento de Espanol. 串串 Geology club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 426 Lindley, Prof. W. W. Davis will speak on "Mountain Climbing in the Swiss Alps." Regular meeting of Snow Zoology club at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in room 266. Snow hall. Rollin H. Baker will speak on "A Zoologist on War Duty." All planning to attend please sign bulletin in Snow hall. 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. PSGL primary will be held Monday, Mar. 31 in the Kansas room of the Union. Candidates for offices in the general election on the PSGL ticket will be chosen at this meeting. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year. (in the lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan, every afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holiday begins on Friday, the second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan, under act of March 3, 1879. All independent men urged to attend. - * * The All-Student Council has declared a vacancy for representative from District II, to be filled by the Pachacamac political party. Petitions must be filed with the secretary of the All-Student Council not later than March 29. The English proficiency examination will be given at 2 p.m. Saturday. Students/ in the College will register in the College office today and tomorrow. Education students will register in the Education office. K. U. Student Forums board will present "Peter the Great" as part of its motion picture series Friday night at 7:30 in Fraser theater. No admission charge. * * 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 on Tuesday, April 1. Petitions must have 50 signers (women eligible for membership in the Independent Women's political party.) and must be turned in at Templin hall not later than noon, March 30. Officers 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; 4 representatives to ASC from the College; 2 representatives to ASC from Fine Arts. Petitions should be headed: "We the undersigned nominate...for the office of..." AVC meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in 106 Green hall. Prof. Eldon Fields will speak on "Minority Groups." Election of officers will follow. All members urged to attend. City Manager Plan Favored In 23 Cities Not one Kansas city of the 23 that have adopted the city manager form of local government has rejected it after a trial. Yet structural improvement is no guarantee of better government as there is no substitute for intelligent voting by interested citizens, according to a bulletin issued by the Bureau of Government Research. The report, generally favorable to the city manager form, analyzes factors that have led to its adoption and rejection in several Kansas cities in the past year. The report concludes that adoption is possible if advocates are not a narrow group that stands to profit politically or economically by a dramatic shift of political power, if key minorities understand in advance that their personal security will not be undermined, and if the present form of city government is clearly demonstrated to be inadequate. The city manager plan appeals to businessmen, accustomed to the single executive (city manager) responsible to a board of directors (city commission or council) in turn answering to the stockholders (voting citizens.) This obvious analogy, according to the bulletin, unfortunately arouses suspicion among many organized workers who feel they have had unsatisfactory relations with corporate management. Dr. Eiseley Takes Penn U. Position Dr. Loren C. Eisley, former sociology teacher at the University, has accepted the chairmanship of the department of anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania. He came to the University in 1937 and left in 1944 to become head of sociology at Oberlin college, Oberlim, Ohio. While in Kansas Dr. Eiseley made several important archaeological discoveries. In 1937 he found Indian burial grounds north of Atehison. Later he and H. T. U. Smith, associate professor of geology, uncovered remains of an early bison-hunting culture. In 1939 he found fragments of a human skeleton more than 15,000 years old. LAUNDERETTE Bendix Equipped 30 Minute Self Service—SOAP FREE. Up to 10 lb. Washing (per machine)—25c 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ------Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 813 Vermont St. Phone 3368 LISTEN TO THE RHYTHM Just Had An Expert Tune-up Job Done On My Car Af OF THAT MOTOR Channel - Sanders Motor Company 622-24 Mass. Phone 616 Heirens In Movies For Anti-Crime Lectures Chicago. (UP)—Warden Frank J. 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