PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FEBRUARY 24,194 OFFICIAL BULLETIN Feb. 24,1947 I. W. S. will meet at 7 p.m. to-morrow in the Pine room of the Union. No meeting tonight. All men interested in joining the Pachacamaca political party may contact Don Ong, phone 957, for details, or call at the Pachacamac booth in Frank Strong hall at any time tomorrow for complete information. 米 米 米 The All Student Council will meet at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Pine room of the Union. Job's Daughters will not meet Tuesday night as planned. Future meeting dates will be posted. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet for its weekly Bible study in Barlow chapel of Myers hall from 7 to 8 tomorrow night. Gene Stuckey will lead the Bible discussion, Everyone welcome. *** Student court will meet at 7:15 tomorrow night in the courtroom of Green hall. The following students are requested to appear before the court of violations of ASC Bill No. 4, regarding parking. Richard Adams, Dick Ashley, Virgil Auchard, Thomas Batley, William Baugh, Bob Beeler, John Burns, Jean Campbell, Darrell Crone, Sam Crow, Forrest Davis, Cecil Duck, Paul Eros, Fred Gasser and Lee Garich. Students who do not appear to defend themselves will be found guilty as charged. 车 车 车 K. U. Amateur Radio club will have an important meeting in 205 Electrical Engineering laboratory at 5 p.m. tomorrow. Pre-Nursing club will meet at 4 p.m tomorrow in the classroom of Watkins hospital. Everyone enrolled in pre-nursing is urged to attend. Sunflower Engineering Wives will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the K.U. clubroom in Child Care building at Sunflower. New students' wives es- pecially invited. Student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers will have a smoker in the Kansas room at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Professor Troville will speak on industrial relations with regard to engineers. All engineers invited. * * Jewish Student Union will meet at 5 p.m. tomorrow in Myers hall. * * Linnean club will meet at 8 to tomorrow night in 417 Snow hall. Prof. James C. Malin will speak on "The Early Explorers' Descriptions of the Grasslands." Public is invited. ** J. A. Cheley, director of Cheley Colorado camps will be on the campus tomorrow. Anyone interested in counselor position should call Mrs. H. B. Chubb, phone 738, for an afternoon appointment. W.E.C. executive meeting at 4 p.m. Wednesday in office of dean of women. * * * * I.S.A. council meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Locksley hall, 716 McCook. Have committees appointed before meeting. 啄 冻 啄 Deadline for applications for the spring semester I.S.A. scholarship of $50 is March 15. Blanks may be obtained at 228 or 227 Frank Strong hall. ** ** The All Student Council has declared a vacancy for representative-at-large to be filled by the P.S.G.L. political party. Petitions must be filed with the secretary of the A.S.C. not later than today. The All Student Council has declared a vacancy for a representative from District IV, to be filled by the Pacachamac political party. Petitions must be filed with the secretary of the A.S.C. not later than tomorrow. Make-up examinations for freshmen who failed to take entrance examinations will be held on March 1 and 8 from 9 to 12. Grades: Students who have not learned their first semester grades may obtain them at the registrar's office during all of this week according to the following schedule of last names: Today, A-H; Tuesday, I-M; Wednesday, N-S; Thursday, T-Z; Friday and Saturday, those unable to come at the regular time. Do You Smell Smoke Tacoma, Wash. (UP)—A screaming fire engine chased a city bus for 22 blocks. Finally the driver stopped Firemen swarmed out and put out a fire in the back of the bus. Tax Hits Hirohito Hard Tokyo—(UP)—Emperor Hirohit will give up 90 per cent of his wealth as a special property tax, the Imperial Household department announce today. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY FOR INDEPENDENT MEN MAJORITY REPRESENTATION IN THE PACHACAMAC PARTY ONE INNER CIRCLE REPRESENTATIVE FOR: 105 Fraternity Men 35 INDEPENDENT MEN GUARANTEES: 1.3 to 1 Independent Representation. 2. No packing of meetings by men from Organized Houses. 3. More harmonious cooperation between Independents and Greeks for the Betterment of Student Government. It is anticipated that Independent Representatives will soon outnumber Fraternity Representatives. JOIN PACHACAMAC! A statement signed by 35 supporting independent signatures admits any independent man to a seat on the Inner Circle as a representative of these men, who become party members at large. Complete information and signature sheets available all day Tuesday in Frank Strong rotunda, and may be obtained at any time from Don Ong, party president, Phone 957. SOCIETY OF PACHACAMAC—"For 35 years, the independent party"