MAY 28,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS 1946 enn, Aur- Sun -4- iskirt hild- the -29- wped by bately ippi. -31- PAGE FIV OFFICIAL BULLETIN May 28.1946 Alpha Phi Omega, last meeting, 7:00 tonight, room 305, Fraser hall. Disregard previous report of 1 p.m. Thursday. ... O. T. club picnic, 6 tonight. Those attending will meet in back of Frank Strong by the Rock Chalk. Applications for secretary of 1947 Jayhawker are due in Jayhawker office Friday. Persons interested in working on 1947 Jayhawk are asked to attend a meeting in Jayhawk office, 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, room 105. Aeronautical Engineering building. Last meeting for semester. Business School Smoker, 8 tonight. Men's Lounge, Union building. All Business and Pre-Business students invited. American Federation of Teachers, dinner meeting, English room, Union building, 6 tonight. All-Student Council installation meeting, 7.15 tonight, Pine room, Union building. All new members are required to be present. K. U. Dames, regular meeting in Myers hall, 8 p.m. Wednesday. Officers meet at 7:30 p.m. Tau Sigma dress rehearsal at 7 o'clock tonight. Fraser theater. Entire cast is to be present at this time with all of their costumes. Be prepared to stay until 10 o'clock. Cheerleading tryouts, 8 tonight in west wing of the ballroom, Union building. Persons wishing to try out should notify Lois Thompson, phone 980. VETERANS: Recently cards were sent to all veterans now enrolled in the University inquiring whether they expected to continue their training under the Veterans Administration at this university during the summer session. Any veteran who has not already returned his card to this office should do so at once. Attention is also called to a Laudon Speaks To Civil Engineers Professor L. R. Laudon, head of the geology department, told the American Society of Civil Engineers of his experiences as surveyor in Alaska for an oil company, Thursday night in Marvin hall. Highlights of the speech were a discussion of the Alcan highway, and the Norman Wells to White Horse oil pipe-line. The professor traced the course and progress of the highway on a projected map, and gave the reasons for the failure of the army engineers to successfully complete the pipe-line project. Among the reasons given were general inefficiency and lock of experience of the engineers in charge of the project. The speech was illustrated by approximately 100 colored photographs projected on a screen. Many of them were scenic shots taken in the MacKenzie and Franklin mountains. statement about accumulated leave posted on the bulletin board just outside the Veterans office, room 2, Frank Strong hall. This is important and all veterans should read the information given there. Um! Must Be Made With Fritzel-Jayhawk ICE CREAM Wiedemann New A.S.C.E. President The American Society of Civil Engineers, met Thursday night in Marvin hall to elect officers for next year and complete plans for a picnic to be at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow. Professor L. R. Laudon, head of the geology department, spoke to the group on his experiences as a surveyor in Alaska. Officers elected were president, Robert Wiedemann, junior; vicepresident, Hubert Church, sophomore; corresponding secretary, Arthur Toch, freshman; secretary, Myron Rake, sophomore; and treasurer, Sibio Nacarato, sophomore. London. (UP) — Radio Moscow said today that Poland and Russia have reached complete agreement on a new program for Soviet financial and economic assistance and quoted Polish comment that America's delay on the loan to Poland was one reason for the new arrangements. Russian, Polish Agreement Bible Chair Directors Hold Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Board of Directors for the Kansas Bible chair was held at Myers hall Thursday following a luncheon at the Union. The board authorized the purchase of new steel chairs for class rooms, library, and upstairs auditorium. Undesignated endowment f u n d s amounting to $4,000 were transferred to the George Foster Memorial fund Local members of the board present were Ralph S. Tait, assistant instructor of chemistry, and Frank T. Barlow for whom the Myers hall chapel is named. The Foster fund, named for the former George Foster who served as University registrar and secretary of the board, is financed by member churches throughout the district. Featherless pigions have been developed in genetics laboratories at the University of Wisconsin. The condition is hereditary. LAWRENCE SANITARY Milk & Ice Cream Co. Protect Your Car! By GREASING AND LUBRICATING Keep It Running Longer By Regular Tuning and Checkups Try our new Superla Aerosal with DDT Bombs, the Killing insect spray. We have this new Standard Oil product now in stock. DEL'S Standard Service Station 864 Vermont St. SENIOR CAKEWALK SATURDAY, JUNE 1 Military Science Building Hear RAY JOHNSON, one of the most versatile bands to appear on the campus. Senior Class, President—MARGRETTE BENNETT INFORMAL ADM. $1.25