PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 10.1947 Official Bulletin March 10, 1947 Dr. John Ise will speak at the YM-YW religious seminar at 4 p.m. today in the Pine room of the Union. His topic will be "Does Christian Ethics Have a Place in Economics?" ※ ※ ※ ※ ※ ※ *** Sunflower Engineering Wives will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the K. U. Students' clubroom at Sunflower. Aff Engineering wives wishing to become members are invited. The Student court will meet at 7:15 pm tomorrow in Green hall to hear cases concerning alleged traffic violations. The court will hear only cases previously reported to the Clerk or Prosecutor. The following students are requested to appear: Jean Campbell, Dick Ashley, Forest Davis, Albert Clockkin, L. T. Harris, Harold Herriot, William Hough, Frederick Hullett, Ernest Izzard, William Jones, Wilbur Koope, Bill Lentz, Bryce Logan, Robert McCubbin, Clifford McDonald, John Mahoney, Albert Olivero, Gwen Peck, Eugene Reinhardt. Independent Women's Senate will meet at 7 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. Jewish Student union meeting at 5 p.m. tomorrow in Myers hall. Election will be held. Card party will be held Friday night. Contact Halperin, phone 86, or Bradlow, 205, for further details. Miss Mary Beaton, area representative for South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas, will speak to the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship at 7 p.m. tomorrow night in Barlow chapel of Myers hall. Plans for a social and spring conference will be made. Everyone invited. 赤赤赤 Russian club will meet at 3 p.m. tomorrow in 402 Fraser hall. one interested in speaking or hearing the Russian language may attend. P. S. G. L. senate will meet at 9 p.m. tomorrow at Battenfeld hall. * * * *** Inflation for both new and old members of K. U. Dames will be held in Lindley hall at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Wives of K. U. students and married women enrolled in the University are invited to join this group. El Alfameo will meet at 7:15 p.m. Thursday in the projection room. Farmer Finds Prize Souvenir In Cabin Pittsburgh—(UP) — The trouble Harott I J. Kaspary had tearing down a disused tog cabin on his place 17 years ago provided suitable compensation, he has now discovered. In the ruins of the 140-year-old structure, Kaspary found a piece of parchment bearing the signature of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. The document, granting a plot of land to Jacob Ferree, an ancestor of Kaspory's mother, was dated in 1808. Kaipary says he has had offers for the paper, but won't sell. "It's my prize souvenir," he explained. Meat Production Halts During Stockyard Strike South St. Paul, Minn.—(UP)—About 300 C.I.O. livestock handlers struck the union stockyards today and the company refused to accept any more shipments of animals. University Daily Kansan University Dairy Kansan Mail address: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year (thru June) at Avalon Savings Bank, boatage. Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the school year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays, and examination periods. Entered as Post Office at Lawrences September 17, 1900, at the Post Office at Lawrences October 3, 1879. The strike shut down the city's meat production as 5,000 other CLO workers in packing plants refused to cross picket lines around the yards. All major packing houses with the exception of Cudahy were closed by the strike to enforce demands for a seven cents an hour wage increase. 15 Fraser hall. Pictures of Mexico, Venezuela, Ecuador and Argentina will be shown. --- At the request of the students in charge of convocation on March 12 the libraries of the University will be closed for the convocation hour. Chancellor D. W. Malott 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. On KFKU 2:30 Hammond recital, Edward Hiley. Todav 9:30 Symphonic Favorites: Hay- ndy's Symphony No. 101, "The Clock." 2:45 News from Mt. Oread Tuesday 2:30 Art by Radio, Maud Ellsworth 9:30 This week in Kansas Legislature. Wednesday 2:30 Musical Matinee 2:45 presenting Robert Glotzbach, pianist 9:30 University Modern Choir 9:45 This Week in Kansas Legislature 2:30 Hammond Recital, Edward Utley. 2:45 Book Review Program Thursday Refresher Course Will Begin Today 9:30 "The Science, Defense and Secret of the Atomic Bomb." Round Table Discussion with Dr. David Hume, department of chemistry; Dr. Frank Hoecker, department of physics; Dr. Ethan Allen, department of political science. A four-day refresher course in internal medicine, psychiatry and dermatology will be presented today through Thursday at the University hospitals in Kansas City. The School of Medicine is conducting the course in cooperation with the Kansas Medical Society and the State Board of Health. The Extension division is handling administrative details. Guest instructors will be Dr. Walter L. Palmer, University of Chicago; Dr. Carl V. Moore, Washington University, St. Louis; Dr. Raymond D. Pruitt, Milwaukee Clinic, Rochester Minn.; and Lewis L. Robbins, Associate professor of psychiatry at the University and director of the out-patient division, Menninger clinic, Topeka. University faculty will complete the instructional staff. Dr. Will Menninger of Topeka will speak on psychiatry Wednesday night to visiting physicians and to the senior class in medicine. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Garage and Cab Co. Garage and Cab Co. 922 Mass. 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