DECEMBER 13,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN The Official Bulletin will accept announcements from University offices and student organizations and activi- notices must be typewritten and submitted to the office. 222A Frank Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of desired publication. Dec.13.1946 The students of elementary German invite you to sing Christmas carols at 7:30 tonight in 306 Fraser. The December meeting of student branch of the American Pharmaceutical association will be held at 4 p.m. Monday in room 15, Fraser. Two educational films will shown: (1) Thiamine Deficiency and (2) Nicotinamide Deficiency. Everyone welcome. --for Christmas A preliminary examination will be given tomorrow from 1:30 to 3 p.m. for all students enrolled in Western Civilization for the first time this semester. The examination will be given in the following rooms: Students whose last names begin with letters A through G—room 305, Chemistry building. Those whose names begin H through P—101 Snow hall. Those whose names begin Q through Z—426 Lindley hall. \* \* \* Members of the 941 Club basketball A and B teams will practice at 2 p.m. Sunday in Robinson gym. * * All students interested in taking part in the second mock U.N.O. conference to be held Feb. 22 will please sign up at the student activities window at the business office, or if in a political science course, sign with your instructor. *** * *** * * Sociology club Christmas party 7:15 p.m. Tuesday in 110 Fraser. Registration for the Association of American Medical Colleges professional aptitude test in room 2A Frank Strong. Should Play Anthem Russell Wiley Says Does playing "The Star Spangled Banner" before every athletic contest tend to cheapen the national anthem? Definitely not, asserted Russell L. Wiley, director of the University band in answer to the question recently raised in a periodical. "When the flag is present and when it is raised for an occasion, it calls for our national anthem," he declared. He said that playing the national anthem at athletic contests was a well-established custom when he came to the campus 13 years ago, and that as far as he knew it had been done since the first game on Mt. Oread. Processor Wiley said that his military experiences had taught him a great respect for the national anthem. He was director of the 189th field artillery band of the Oklahoma national guard for five years. HELD OVER! It's Popularity Demanded It! FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS of '46 THRILLS FROM 12 Top Games OF YEAR VARSITY NOW—ENDS SAT K.U. Graduate Exhibits Paintings In New York New York (UP)—Paintings of Edgar Starek, Kansas artist, currently are being shown in an exhibition at the Laurel gallery here. Mr. Stareck, of Benton, Kan. graduated from the School of Fine Arts of the University of Kansas in 1940. He won several prizes in Kansas exhibitions before his induction into the armed forces. The Wisconsin conservation department has warned outdoorsmen "One tree will make a million matches, but one match can destroy a million trees." Only three persons have turned in rides for students wanting to go home for Christmas vacation, stated Carol Tarrant, chairman of the Travel bureau. There have not been enough rides to supply all the students that want them. Ridos Still Needed For Christmas Vacationers If you have a car, contact Carol Tousant at 290 for riders who are willing to share expenses. Washington, (UP)-Control of the nuclear power energy plant will pass from the army to the civilian energy commission on Jan. 1. Army Loses Atom Control Daily Kansan Classified Ads Lost OLD, Green Parker fountain pen. Every person please leave at Daily Kampus office or call 658-347-9111. RING In the library. Platinum setts. 12 diamonds around one big one. Call Miss Mary Janet Colvay at 290. 114-836-6580. BROWN Riflein in Robinson gymnast Friday, Will finder please call Brock Coffin at 565. Reward. LOWER Part of gray Eversharp pin Finder please return to Kansas office 1. Found For Sale AN EVERSHARP and a woman's watch have been found. Owners may have same by identifying and paying for the stolen watch. Also several pens have been turned in. ONE Pair clear plastic-rim glasses, without case, while surveying in the valleys of Potter Lake. Please return to Kansai Golf Club at Light 203. ■ WILL The following were the gray topcoat from KKG house Friday night call Sg. Gilchrist. 271J. I. ■ BROWN Billfold with valuable papers and identification. Keep billfold and please but please return papers and identification. Reward. Phone 416. ■ Gardner. BUECHER Alto saxophone, computer- reconditioned. Good as new. Will necker. 707 Lams K. Sunflower. -11 KING, excellent condition. Gold lacquer, good grade. Contact A. 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For Rent Rockville 14-4-2 10:30 am Sleeping and drinking at the Rockville Inn of Rockville 16-5-2 10:30 am Business Services AADU) Buses, car and home radio service. Tickets free for All work guarded and Hearts read. Sunflower -13 FRANCE Service, 9th and New Hamburg. For your cat. New Goodwior tires complete lubrication, washing, battery charging, spark plug cleaning Antenna Phone 867 for service calls MICROSOFT COPIES, Colorimeters, balances, and instrument displays. Exposed and repai- red for all uses. Instrument Displays Civilian Instruments for Civilian Use. Instrument Displays for Business Use. Kansas City, Mo. Free • 123-7123 Transportation WANTED. A ride for two to Hastings, Lincoln, Grand Rapids, and December Cocktail. Call Hooke at 601 Miss. After 6 p.m. RIDDLE Wanted for 3 to New Jersey or vacation. Care and expenses paid, call B. Mester from 7 p.m. to 12 p.m. 13 WANTED. Into New England or New London. Cocktail phone 478. -13 RIDDLE Wanted for city city city city or city city WATERTOWN, CT to Feltworth on 20 or 30 mile road and bike. Share expenses. Custum Net G. Shoff, 509 Lane 11, Sun- bury, KY. -17. DIRECTED BY T. New York City, 20 or 21st. Take 30 mins. Also load who need like load or click on any liking '4 x 8' contact us Contact Kansas, Mansfield, Columbus DON'T GET STUCK On The Highway To Home Before you start for home, be sure your car is ready for the long trip and for any kind of weather along the way. All makes of cars can be serviced by our factory-trained mechanics. APO To Initiate 68 Morgan-Mack Motor Co. PHONE 277 Lambda chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity, will initiate 68 pledges at 4 p.m. Saturday in the Hearth Tea room at Eleventh and Massachusets streets. FOR CLEARER VISION Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS Used Juke Box Records For Sale FOR PARTY RENTALS John H. Emick 1014 Mass. 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