PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 12,194 Official Bulletin March 12, 1947 Modern choir will meet at 8 to night in room 37, Frank Strong. Broadcast at 9:30. --- There will be a briefing session for the speakers of the Memorial drive in the Little Theater of Green hall at 5 p.m. today. All scheduled speakers and other interested people should attend. —Bruce Bathurst * * * Law wives will meet at 8 tonight in the Lounge of Green hall. Initiation for both new and old members of K. U. Dames will be held in 426 Lindley at 8 tonight. Wives of K. U. students and married women enrolled in the University are invited to join. Progressive party meeting at 7 tonight in the Little Theater of Green hall. All students welcome. - * * Le cercle Francais reunirair credit at 4 p.m. dans la falle Ss 113. Tous ceux qui s'y interessent sont cordialement invites a y assister. *** Union poster committee will hold a short but very important meeting at 4:30 p.m. today in the Union Activities office. If unable to come, call Pat Babler. 3140. 宋 宋 奉 El Ateneo will meet at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow in the pojection room in 15 Fraser. Pictures of Mexico, Venezuela, Ecuador and Argentina will be shown. *** Geology club will meet in room 402. Lieidy, at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Dr. L. R. Laudon will give an illustrated slide talk about "Cyclic Deposition Along the Alaskan Highway." Everyone interested is invited to attend. "Do the Miners Deserve More?" will be the topic for discussion at the YMCA movie forum at 4 p.m. tomorrow in room 15, Fraser. Dr. D. Gagliardo of the School of Business will lead the discussion following the showing of a film, "Modern Coal Mining." Everyone invited. AVC meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in 106 Green hall. Prof. Ethan P. Allen of the political science department will speak on "The Future Role of Government." All veterans and others interested are urged to attend. All A.S.M.E. members will meet in room 201 Marvin at 7:30 p.m. to-morrow. Papers will be selected for presentation to the K.C. section. Christian Science organization will hold its regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Danforth chapel. Mathematics club will meet at 4 p.m. tomorrow in room 206 Frank Strong. June Hull will speak on "The Nine Point Circle." Everyone interested in mathematics is welcome. Joe Sharp-by Bibler German club meeting at 4:30 p.m tomorrow in 402 Fraser. ** The Student Union public relations committee will hold an important meeting of all members at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine room of the Union. Refreshments will be served. Alpha Phi Omega will hold a meeting in 200 Frank Strong at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Senior Class Gift Suggestions may be turned in this week to Elaine Wells, phone 295, or Scott Harvey, 534, for consideration at the next senior class meeting. *** Seniors must place orders for senior invitation booklets, folders, and name cards in the Business office before Saturday, March 22. Samples and prices of the booklets, folders, and cards can be seen at the Business office. Jewish student union will hold a card party Friday evening. Contact Halperin, phone 86, or Bradlow, 205, for further details. \* \* \* Deadline for applications for the spring semester ISA scholarship of $50 is March 15. Blanks may be obtained at 228 or 277 Frank Strong. Instructor Jobs Open For K.U. Reservists Reserve officers at KU, were urged to consider active duty at instructors in summer camps by Lt. Col. F. G. Fleischman, officer in charge of the Kansas military district, during an inspection Tuesday "They will get full pay, travelling allowance, and active duty creditings, on their records. There are still plenty of openings," Col. Fleischman said. He termed the University's R.O.T.C. installations as "excellent." He is touring senior R.O.T.C. units throughout the state, with Kansas State and Wichita Universities scheduled for future visits. Those interested in duty as summer camp instructors may apply through the R.O.T.C. office in the Military Science building. On A Wild Goose Chase Corvallis, Ore. —(UP)— John R. Catrón, pilot, was acquitted by a justice court here of chasing geese in an airplane. State game enforcement officers charged that Catrón apparently was trying to fly wing-formation with a flock of geese south of the Corvallis airport. Kansas City Mall subscription: $3.00 for 150 a year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays. University hall offers multiple periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1930, at the Post Office of Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. University Daily Kansan Cincinnati — (UP) — Six persons were injured here when a six-story building, downtown riverfront business area collapsed with a tremendous rear. At Least Six Injured In Collapse Of Building At least two men were still alive in the wreckage. Firemen heard their voices and began tunneling toward them. A cloud of dust rose over the central riverfront, choking rescue workers and adding to the misery of the injured. 3 ROOMS NEW FURNITURE $198 BEDROOM LIVING ROOM KITCHEN Lowest Prices In Town Sterling Furniture Co. 928 Mass. TRAVEL BY AIR Service From Lawrence Our Air Travel Service Department can arrange any air trip, anywhere----sell you your ticket and arrange your travel funds, all in one operation----and much more convenient to you. WHEN TAKING AN AIR TRIP—— COME IN OR PHONE THE AIR TRAVEL DEPARTMENT OF THE LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK LAWRENCE, KANSAS Campus to GENERAL ELECTRIC TAX AUTHORITY UNION '27 The Story of DONALD MILLHAM THE average man who stews over the filing of his annual tax return is apt to shake his head quizzically over Donald L. Millham. While he was in charge of General Electric tax accounting, Don used to file more than 500 returns a year—and like it. Although he has a new job today—the difficult and important one of Comptroller —Don maintains an active interest in corporate taxation and is still considered the company's tax authority. A career in corporate taxation problems is, Don admits, short on glamour, long on hard and diligent work. A dozen years ago he had about as much trouble as anyone in understanding the technical language of tax statements. But when an opportunity opened in tax accounting, he took the offer and learned the complexities of his job as he worked at it By meeting the challenges of an exacting and constantly expanding field of endeavor, Donald Millham had made for himself a useful and important career that has held his interest. Next to schools and the U.S. Government, General Electric employs more college engineering graduates than any other organization. To help pay his way through Union College, Don worked for General Electric during summer vacations, operating a drill press. Today, the General Electric Comptroller, he maintains his interest in corporate taxation, in which he became the company's expert. GENERAL ELECTRIC - (Adv.) THAT'S EASY! - LETTERS WERE WRITTEN AND SHORT INTERVIEWS WERE MADE WITH VETS' HOME ON LEAVE - AND A MAJORITY WERE IN DEFINITE AGREEMENT WITH THE COMMITTEE'S PLANS.