MARCH 5.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Official Bulletin March 5,1947 Jay James will meet at 5 p.m. today in the Pine room of the Union. Women's Rifle team will fire 3 matches at 7 tonight in the Military Science building. Le cercle francais reuinira mercredi, 5 mars, a 4 ppm. dans F.S. auditorium. Tous ceux qui s'y interessent sont invites a y assister. *** K. U. Dames beginners and advanced bridge groups will meet with Mrs. Robert Adams, 1219 Ohio tonight at 7:30. All members of the social committee of the Student Union Activities will meet at 4 p.m. today in the Kansas room of the Union building. Refreshments will be served. Progressive party meeting at 7 to-night in room 9, Frank Strong. All students welcome. - * * Mathematical Colloquium of the department of mathematics will meet at 5 p.m. tomorrow in 222 Frank Strong hall. Prof. Guy W. Smith will speak on "Equations of line segments." *** ** ** Occupational Therapy club will meet at 7:30 tomorrow in room 312, Frank Strong. All O.T. majors urged to attend. ** ** Dr. J. W. Twente of the School of Education will speak on "How Adequate Is Modern Education" at the YMCA movie forum to be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in room 15. Fraser hall. "Progressive Education," a March of Time film, will be shown. Everyone invited. Student Religious council will hold regularly scheduled meeting at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Myers hall. Rev Bryan S. W. Green of London, England, will be special guest. The K.U. Amateur Radio club will meet at 5 p.m. tomorrow in room 205, Electrical Engineering laboratory. University Women's club program and tea will be held at 3 p.m. toorrow in room 332 Frank Strong * * * * German club will not meet this week. Next meeting will be March 13. \* \* \* Meeting of all House Representatives for World War II Memorial Drive in room 206 Frank Strong at 9 p.m. Thursday. ISA Council meeting at 7 p.m. to-morrow in 228 Strong. Strong. W. E.C. meeting at 4 p.m. Friday in the office of the Dean of Women. 🔊 🔊 🔊 Any freshman or sophomore men interested in working on the Kansas Relays student committee may apply by letter stating applicant's grade average last semester, number of hours carried this semester, previous work in sports, previous participation in Kansas Relays and reason for submitting application. All letters due Monday, March 10. Address them to: Bob Buehler, Kansas Relay committee, Athletic office, Robinson gym. 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. *** The All-Student Council has declared a vacancy to be filled by the Inter-Hall council. Petitions must be filed with the secretary of the A.S.C. not later than March 7. **** Call K.U. 25 with your news. Chicago—(UP) — Chicago's first commercial air ambulance now is in service at the municipal airport. Flying Ambulance Now Used At Chicago The plane is a converted navy air ambulance, used during the war for air evacuation of the sick and wounded. It was bought and converted for civilian use by a funeral director. The plane is heated and equipped with an oxygen tank and regulator, hot and cold water, emergency kits, and two cots. Its normal crew is composed of a pilot, nurse and doctor. The mercy ship is prepared at all times to fly any place in the United States to pick up sick or wounded passengers and carry them to any point. Pick Any Card Chicago—(UP)—The Chicago public library is the largest circulating library in the world, according to Chief Librarian Carl B. Roden. A total of 192,791 cards were issued in 1946, compared to 180,608 the year before. An estimated 10,410,600 books were circulated. 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If found, please return to aida Jones, Watkins hall or plc - 900. FUNDAMENTALS AU in book, Accounting by Phone 3484-W. BLACK Parker "51" pen and pencil set, silver tops, in Union lower cafeteria Tuesday noon. Reward $15. Call 2565-R if found. BLACK And silver "51" pen Tuesday noon in Fraser, 209, or toward Blake. Phone 1963, Charles Baker, or call at 30 Louisiana. Reward. -11- For Rent NICELY Furnished room for 2 men students, 921 New York. -6- NEW Tukeed, double-breasted, size 38L. Used once. Call 2417 at 7 p.m. -55 For Sale AUTOMATIC Phonograph. Robert Sud- Drawing and painting department. - 15. 1942 FORD Convertible. heatter, pain, and pain. $1,335 Louisiana after 5. $1,000 Louisiana after 5. PARKE Drawing instruments, 9 piece that have been used. $20.1244... 56 Phone 3248-M... 46 TUXEDO, 40-42. Excellent material and in good condition. Phone 2282-W. -7- PLYMUHOE 1939. 140 door deluxe, A-1 DEVENEY. Tel 651, 160 Louisiana. -7- Deveney. Tel 651, 160 Louisiana. P. A. 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