PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SEPTEMBER 26,1945 Tomorrow Deadline For R.O.T.C. Physicals R.O.T.C. students who have not taken physical examinations must report to Watkins hospital tomorrow during hospital hours, 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. R.O.T.C. officials said today. Students in R.O.T.C. are required to take the examinations, although they have had physical check-ups within the past six or 12 months. Physical examinations and blood serology tests are required of entering cadets. Lt. Allen R. Toffer, adjutant, announced that a new class will be offered to students who are unable to fit R.O.T.C. training into their schedules. Those students are asked to report to the Military Science building by 5 p.m. tomorrow, he said. Cafeteria Baker Burned In Explosion Mrs. Edith Busse, a baker at the Union cafeteria, suffered second and third degree burns on both hands and arms when a gas oven exploded in the cafeteria Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Busse, who lives at 1321 Vermont street, has been employed by the Union cafeteria for three years. Her condition was reported good by the Watkins Memorial hospital where she is being treated. WEATHER Kansas—Fair and continued mild today, tonight and Friday. High today upper 80's to lower 80's. Memorial Drive Asks $100,000 In K.C. The largest single campaign for funds in the construction of the memorial scenic drive and campanhe is being conducted this week in Kansas City, Mo., Kenneth Postlethwaite, organization director of the Memorial association, said today. The campaign for $100,000 is expected to be completed by Oct. 1. A dinner meeting with KU. alumni in Kansas City was held earlier in the week to start the campaign. Whistle Will Start At 7:30 Each Morning The class whistle is all ready to go on the new schedule, according to Raymond Nichols, executive secretary, who said that the new whistle schedule begins tomorrow. The schedule begins with a 7:30 and a 7:50 a.m. whistle, then gets settled on blowing at ten minutes before the hour until 5:50 p.m. If night classes are needed, a schedule will be worked out for those nights. University Catholic students will meet in the Kansas room of the Union for a Newman club Get-Acquainted dance tomorrow night. Although classes begin Thursday, the whistle won't start the regular schedule then because of the shortened class hours due to the convocation that morning. Newman Club Sponsors Dance For Catholics The informal dance will be from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. A king and queen will be chosen under the direction of James Seanlan, master of ceremonies. NEW RECORDS— Victor Capitol ★ Majestic ★ Columbia ★ Decca BELL MUSIC COMPANY PHONE 375 925 MASS. The Official Bulletin will accept announcements from University offices and student organizations and activity centers submitted to the Public Relations office. 222A Frank Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of desired publication. --- Sept. 26,1946 New Students: If you have not met your upper class adviser, call at the Y.M.C.A. office in the Union immediately. *** Request the following freshmen report to 108 Military Science building as soon as possible: D. C. Oglesbee, D. Harbey, A. C. Apitz, and K. K. Maxwell. *** All-Student Council will meet at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday in the Pine room of the Union. I.S.A. Council meeting at 7:15 p.m. Monday, 228 Frank Strong. *** Girls interested in nursing are invited to the first Pre-Nursing club meeting in the Pine room of the Union at 4 p.m. Tuesday. Officers will be elected. HELP Yourself Laundry: He have the quickest and most economical family laundry service available in Lawrence. Call 623 for appointment. WANT ADS LOST: Colored glasses, green plastic harlequin in leather case. Please return to Mary Lou Vansant, 1611 Crescent Road or Call 2185. Reward. -2- FACULTY member will exchange room with private bath as partial compensation to wife or mother of student who will assist with housework. Those interested please notify the Daily Kansan office. -30- LOST: Sigma Nu flag. Finder please return. Reward offered. No questions asked. -30- IF the fellow who borrowed my Parker "51" during enrollment Sept. 23 will please call 1251-R and leave his address, I will pick up. V. E. Baker. -2- WANTED: Riders from Sunflower to K.U. Leave Sunflower 8:20 a.m. return 5 p. m. Share expenses. Inquire at Apt. 208, Lane O, Sunflower. -26 LOST: Small brown purse including billfold and other belongings at Santa Fe station. Finder keep money and return personal belongings. -30- FOR RENT: Have an Apt. with private bath including meal for veteran and wife to exchange for housekeeping duty. Phone 2909. -30- HELP WANTED: Part time. Need fountain help, waiters. Applying at the Cottage Cafe. —2— FOR SALE: Metal reinforced packing boxes, 42x20x20. Ideal for storage or shipping. $1.50 each. Student Book Store. -30 FOUND; One Sheafer pen, one Esterbrook pen, and one leather cigarette case. Student Book Store -30- LOST: Red wallet containing activity book and money. If found please return to Georgia Westmoreland, 1001 West Hills, Phone 768 LOST—Brown billfold in Robinson gym Tuesday. Keep money as reward but please return contents to 1731 Kentucky. Call 2425J. -30-PHOTO-EXACT COPIES; Discharge and valuable papers. Fast service. low price. Round Corner Drug Co. 801 Mass., Lawrence, Kansas, or Lane F. apt. 18, Sunflower, Kansas. 7th GAS UP: Jensen and Wutnow Conoco Service Station, 900 Indiana St., Phone 3354. Tire repairing, battery charging. Complete lubrication, car washing, spark plug cleaning. 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