1946 DECEMBER 3,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Official Bulletin 4.50 a l $1 a ence school Uni- riodios. t. 17. Kan.. Dec. 3, 1946 The Official Bulletin will accept announcements from University offices and student organizations and activi- ties submitted to the Public Relations office. 222A Frank Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of desired publication. - * * Svenska Klubben (Swedish Club) will meet at 7 tonight in 402 Fraser. Mrs. A. J. Mix will talk on "A Housewife in Sweden." Home Economics club will stuff toys at its meeting at 5 today in the Home Economics dining room. W. E.C. will meet at 6:45 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship will meet at 7 tonight in Barlow Chapel of Myers hall for Bible study. Jake Friesen will lead the discussion. All-Student Council will meet at 7:15 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. --and we have more of that GOOD FOOD waiting for you. Alpha Kappa Psi business forum at 8 tonight in Frank Strong auditorium. Parry Barnes of Kansas City will speak on "General Accounting." --and we have more of that GOOD FOOD waiting for you. Tau Sigma will meet at 7:30 to- night in Robinson gym. *** Jewish Student union will meet at 5 today in Myers hall. ※ ※ ※ All girls who are Job's daughters and who would be interested in being charter members as well as officers of a new Bethel to be installed please phone Marge Vogel, 860, Bonnie Brown, 860, or Marian Graham 853. *** The remaining issues of the Thanksgiving Bitter Bird will be distributed from 2 to 4 Wednesday in the center half of Frank Strong. All house representatives may leave copy and pick up magazines for their house at that time. Y. M.C.A. bowling team has a game on Wednesday afternoon at 4:30. The basketball team has a practice at 5:45 Thursday in the Community building and a game at 6:30 Friday in Robinson gym. ** Phi Mu Alpha meeting has been set up from 7:30 Wednesday to 6:45 Wednesday. P. S.G.L. Senate will meet at 9:30 tonight at Battenfell hall. --and we have more of that GOOD FOOD waiting for you. Y. M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. freshmen are invited to an hour dance from 7 to 8 Thursday in the Kansas room of the Union. Y. M.C.A. cabinet meeting at 4.30 today in the Mission room of Myers hall. --and we have more of that GOOD FOOD waiting for you. Freshman Y.M.C.A. cabinet meeting at 7 today in Y.M.C.A. office in the Union building. --and we have more of that GOOD FOOD waiting for you. Y. M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. religious seminar at 7 Wednesday in the Mission room of Myers hall. Dr. John Patton will lead the discussion. Student Religious council meeting at 4 Thursday in the Mission room of Myers hall. Glad To See You All Back Blue Mill O.U., Kansas State, Iowa State Victorious In Court Openers Kansas City, Mo. (UP)—Three Big Six conference basketball teams opened the 1946-47 season last night, and came off with four victories. Oklahoma knocked off Warrensburg, (Mo.) Teachers, 49-21, at Norman in the feature game. Bruce Drake's Sooners, fired by such returning veterans as Gerald Tucker and Allie Paine, are expected to battle the University of Kansas down the stretch for the conference $ ^{\textcircled{3}} $ title. However, it was Paul Courty who set the Oklahoma scoring pace, with eight points. Marv Talbert of Warrenburg equalled that. Oklahoma sank 15 of 17 free throw attempts. At Manhattan, Kansas State opened with two victories 48-40 over Fort Hays State college and 47-27 over Washburn—in a doubleheader, while Iowa State college was opening at Ames with 56-28 win over Grinnell college. The game at Ames drew more than 5,000 persons—a record for an Iowa State home performance. It was played in the college armory, more roomy than old State gym, which is being abandoned this year for basketball purposes. Roy Wehdez of Iowa State was high scorer with 12 points. Missouri becomes the fourth Big Six team to get into the new campaign, going against Drake tonight at Columbia. Coach Wilbur Stalcup of Missouri will be making his bow in Big Six circles, although he is no newcomer to regional basketball dominions. Stalcup formerly coached at Northwest Missouri State Teachers college at Marysville, Mo., and several of his teams achieved national prominence. At Columbia, he replaced George Edwards, who retired as Missouri coach after more than 20 years. Intramural Bowling Loop Starts Today Intramural bowling competition will begin today. The 22 entries have been organized into three eight-man leagues with openings for two more players. Competition will be held from 4:15 to 6:15 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at the Pladium Bowling alley. Volleyball competition will not begin for several weeks. There are 23 teams entered. MUNICIPALAUDITORIUM TOPEKA Thursday, Dec. 12 8:30 P.M. Veterans May Live Rent-Free In Dallas 14—VODVIL ACTS—14 50 CORN-FD CHARACTERS 50 50 CORN-FED CHARACTERS 50 ALL SEATS RESERVED MUSICAL DEPRECIATION REVUE Prices 1.22, 1.83, 2.44, 3.05 Dallas. (UP)—Dallas war veterans today faced the possibility of living rent-free in some 4,000 vacant houses and apartments kept off the rent market by Dallas landlords on strike against O.P.A. controls. in g Mail Orders Accepted (Send Self-Addressed Envelope) Plus Veterans would start paying rent when congress "completely abolishes the O.P.A.," Mrs. Frank Morris, chairman of the Texas Property Owners association, said. 915 Kansas—Topeka—Ph. 8508 FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE DON'T MISS SPIKE Kansas reserves will meet Kansas State reserves in the first "B" basketball games of the season Thursday in Hoch auditorium. The Kansas seconds will be favored to take the opener of this abbreviated season. 'B' Cagers Meet Wildcats Thursday In the next "B" game, the Jayhawkers will meet K.S.T.C. seconds in a preliminary games before Saturday's varsity clash at Emporia. Coach Howard Engleman has spent the early practice sessions in acquainting the squad members with the Kansas system and in teaching them set plays. The tentative "B" schedule: Dec. 5—Kansas State "B", here. Dec. 7—K.S.T.C. "B" at Emporia. Dec. 19—Midland College, here. Dec. 21—Kansas State "B" at Manhattan. A Name For Them Provincetown. Mass. (UP)—Summer visitors are known to the natives of Cape Cod as "health eaters." be easy to do in these Debtowner "Skyscrapers"...the most important shoes In your sophisticated shoe wardrobе... in black 7. 50 suede with or without nailheads. NEW STORE HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Daily—9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturday—9 a.m.-8:30 p.m. The Walk-Over Shop M & S Shoe Store (Successor to Otto Fischer) 813 Mass. 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