PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS OCTOBER 11, 1946 Official Bulletin Oct.11,1946 Petitions for nominations for the Women's Independent freshman primary election must be signed by 15 independent freshmen and turned in at Carruth hall by tomorrow. Kappa Phi will hold an open meeting at the Methodist church at 7 Friday night. All girls interested in joining the sorority are urged to attend. Foreign language proficiency examinations will be given on Saturday, Oct. 19, at 10 a.m., in 107 Frank Strong in French, German, Latin and Spanish. Students who have had at least two units credit in any one of these languages in high school are eligible for examination in that language. They may complete the College foreign language requirement by passing the examination. The examination will last one hour and will consist of exercises in translating foreign language material of moderate difficulty into English with the aid of a dictionary. Registration for the examination may be made at the College Office may come from Monday, Oct. 14 to Thursday, Oct. 17. The registration list will close at 4 p.m. Oct. 17. Student addresses and telephone numbers must be on file in the Registrar's office not later than Saturday, Oct. 12, if they are to appear in the student directory to be issued this fall. Students who have been preparing during the past spring and summer for the comprehensive Western Civilization examination must appear at 101 Snow hall on Saturday. The examination will be from 8 a.m. to noon. --ord examination may be obtained from the Guidance Bureau. Applications must be returned to Graduate Record office by Oct. 14. The registrar's office has received mail for the following persons: Mr. Truman Bjorklund Mr. Jack Wm. Dunlop; J. W. Faust; Mr. Gerald Marrill; Mr. P. Patterson; Dr. John Hastings Patton; Mr. Ralph Taylor; Dr. Nicholas Chako; Lt. Clarence R. Harless, Jr.; Bob Homer; Elinor Jean Kyle; Anthony J. Smith; John Sterns; Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Wenner; Forrest R. Randall. If any of these people are on the campus in any capacity, they should call at the registrar's office immediately for the mail. *** Petitions must be filed with All-Student Council not later than Oct. 15 to fill vacancies created by Wendell Nickell, P.S.G.L representative; and Glenn Warner, Pachacamac representative. ** Make-up psychological examinations will be held at 2 p.m. on Oct. 12 in Hcoh. --ord examination may be obtained from the Guidance Bureau. Applications must be returned to Graduate Record office by Oct. 14. Lampodus club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Pine room of the Union. Applications for the graduate record examination may be obtained from the Guidance Bureau. Applications must be returned to Graduate Record office by Oct. 14. --ord examination may be obtained from the Guidance Bureau. Applications must be returned to Graduate Record office by Oct. 14. Vets' Service Credits Still Being Computed College credits for military service are being computed as quickly as possible, J. N. Carmen, director of the military credits office, said today. "We have just about all we can handle," Mr. Carman said, "but they still are coming in." "The biggest problem we have with the veterans is that they have a misconception of the amount of time served in basic training in order to be eligible for four hours credit," the director said. The credits office bases its computations on a 13-week basic training requirement in order to be eligible for four hours. Those with less basic training receive credits on a proportionate basis, Mr. Carman said. Americans are eating nearly three times as many carrots as they did in 1922 --- Freshman election will be held Oct. 22. Nominations for the offices of president, vice-president, secretary-treasurer of the freshman class, freshman men's representative to A.S.C., and freshman women's representative to A.S.C. must be presented to the secretary of the A.S.C. on or before Oct. 16. Lost Something? Try a University Daily Kansan Want Ad Hear * TEDWEST & HIS RANGE RIDERS WITH NELLIE BROWN DAILY AT 12:30 Sparkling Fresh HOUSECOATS Blue, Rose, Green, Brown. Sizes 10-20. Regular $4.98. Now— $3.98 COMPLETE THAT PASS To Start Conference Competition Off With A BIG VICTORY Over Iowa State Tomorrow! Over Iowa State Tomorrow! LET'S PACK THE STADIUM FOR THESE FINEST FOOTBALL GAMES IN THE MIDWEST... Oct.19—NEBRASKA (Homecoming) Nov. 2—OKLAHOMA AGGIES Nov. 9—OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY These Football Fans Wish The Jayhawkers Good Luck MORGAN-MACK MOTOR CO. Bowman's Radio & Electric ACME CLEANERS CARTER'S STATIONERY Channel-Sanders Motor Co. WARD'S FLOWERS KEELER'S BOOK STORE Kennedy Plbg. & Elec. Co. VETERAN'S CAB CO. RANKIN'S DRUG STORE DINE-A-MITE INN