PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS NOVEMBER 8.1945 Universitv DAILY KANSAN Student Newspaper of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Member of the Kansas Press Association, National Editorial Association, and the Associated College Advertising Service, 420 Madison Ave. New York City Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, plus 2% tax (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence school year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays, and examination periods. Entered the second class September 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. NEWS STAFF MARY TURKINGTON Managing Editor ELEANOR ALBERTY Asst. Managing Editor LOREN KING Telegraph Editor BRIGIDNEY ORDER News Editor MICHAEL MARGARET GAYNON. Social Media Editor PAT PENNEY Sports Editor BILLIE HAMILTON Feature Editor JANE ANDERSON Military Editor CLEO NORRIS Research Editor LEO NORRIS Asst. Sports Editor MARGARET WENSKI Ast. Sports Editor JOAN VEATCH Campus Editor EDITORIAL STAFF DICLORE SWELZMAN Editor-in-Chief FRANKLIN FEARING Editorial Associates BUSINESS STAFF NANCY TOMLISON Business Manager BETTY BEACH Advertising Manager Talking Business With some classes still not adequately equipped with text books in the second month of school, the board of regents is being asked to reconsider its former decisions against a student book store on the campus. The regents have always been careful to avoid placing the University in a position to compete with private book dealers. Whether they will consider the current inconvenience reason enough to abandon this policy is a matter to be decided. They are being asked to do so. The proposed store would operate in one of two ways. Either books and supplies would be sold to students at local prices and profits would be distributed back to students at the end of the year in proportion to their purchases, or books would be sold to begin with at as near cost as possible. Under the direction of Wendell Nickell and Helen Howe, co-chairmen of the investigating committee, the A.S.C. has found that most large schools have their own book services. The committee has obtained data on 20 schools in which student book stores are operated successfully. Two principal advantages are repeatedly apparent in the reports from these schools: 1) The student book store works closely and conscientiously with faculty members to supply all texts needed at the beginning of each term. 2) As a general average, the student book stores net a 10 per cent saving for students on all books and supplies. —M.M. If last-day visitors and souvenir hunters on the U.S.S. Missouri today left enough of the victory vessel intact, it will go to Brooklyn for repairs so that it can withstand future home-front attacks. Rock Chalk Talk By MARILYN STEINERT Come and Get Me. Dick Weekk, Sigma Nu, got his draft notice the other day asking him to please come and take a physical at Ft. Leavenworth this week. Being a good fellow as he is, he went to the Dean's office to get permission to be excused on the day of his physical; however the Dean and he did not quite see eye to eye, and Dick does not have permission to leave. Excuse Please. Due to a typographical error on the sports page, the Hutchinson "rump" was supposed to read Hutchinson "trump". Maybe this will explain why George Gear's face has been so red lately. I Was Pushed! Through the underground it has been learned that Dan Gardner, SAE, took a moonlight swim in Potter Lake, Monday night. What's your trouble, Dan? Up and Down! Let this be a warning don't ever dance or do calisthenics in the top bunk of a dorm bed unless you are, literally speaking, contemplating a downfall. It seems Mary Ellen Small and Donna Mueller, Delta Gammas, were trying this idea out when suddenly, "Ker-plunk", the upper bunk fell OFFICIAL BULLETIN University of Kansas Thursday, Nov. 8 Notices must be typewritten and must be in Public Relations office, but will not later than 9:30 a.m. on day of publication. No phone messages can be used. The Bacteriology club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Englishr room of the Union building. Bacteriology majors and anyone else interested are welcome. Members are asked to bring dues, fifty cents per semester. The Jayhawk veterans will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Frank Strong auditorium, third floor of Frank Strong building—F. C. Eberhardt, president. Snow Zoology club will meet at 8:30 tonight in room 206 of Snow hall. Dr. Hobart Smith will speak on "Adaptations of the Poisonous Snakes." — Muriel Stember, president. Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, will meet at 6:45 tonight in the Pine room of the Union building. Sidney North, national secretary, will be present. All members are asked to attend.-R. W. Brown. University Christian Science organization will meet at 8 tonight in the Fine room of the Union building.—Jayne Johns, treasurer. There will be a meeting of Quack club at 7 tonight in Robinson gymnasium. Pledging services will be held. All members please be present. through and, mat the occupant of the lower, Pat Walsh, Delta Gamma. None of the girls was injured, but Pat hasn't felt the same since. Surprise! Veteran Harry McClure was forced to take a room in the city because the Phi Delt house was full; however, since he claims the Phi Delt house as his home he wanted to get a little storage space there. When Carl Clark and Harold Baker, brothers of Harry, strolled into their room last night they could have laid you 2-1 that it was a pawn shop—not home. Pre-Nursing club will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Watkins hospital nurses home. Jovial Harry had written home for his drums of which he has millions, and without telling a soul he placed all of the drums in every corner, closet, and empty space in Carl's and Harold's abode. While Harry enjoys a nice room in the city, Carl and Harold are singing, "On the Outside Looking In." Johnny on the Spot. During physics class the other day, the professor asked veteran Ralph Hedges, DTD, how he would find the wind speed if he were a pilot in a bomber. "I would find it by asking the navig..." "I would find it by asking the navigator," was the snappy comeback. Home Economics Club initiation and meeting from 7 to 8 tonight in room 110, Fraser. Any girl is eligible who has had one course in home economics in this university or any other.-Eleanor Brown, president. *** Psychological—9 a.m. Antitide—2 p.m. Students who missed any previous entrance examinations may make them up Saturday in Hoch auditorium. A. H. Turney, examiner. There will be a Y.M.-Y.W.C.A.- sponsored coffee hour at Henley house at 3:30 p.m. toromorrow, Myra Williamson, youth secretary for the Kansas Institute of International Relations, will be the guest speaker. All students are invited—Rosalie Erwin, president. The Y.W.C.A. will hold its Candlelight Recognition service at 7 p.m. tonight at the Trinity Lutheran church. This service is for all members and is designed especially to welcome new members. — Rosalie Erwin, president. Hibbard Investigates Mammoth Skull Dr. Claude W. Hibbard, curator of vertebrate paleontology at the museum of Natural History is directing the exacavation of a Columbian mammoth skull, on a farm near Holton, Kan. Estimating the age of the three-foot skull at between 10,000 and 500,000 years, Dr. Hibbard said it was deposited during an interglacial period. He hopes to recover the skull intact. WANT ADS NOTICE—Will the person who has the picture and receipts from my billfold, please send them to me? Vera Hodges, 1245 La. FOR SALE—Model A 1930 Ford 1200 Ohio. HELP WANTED—Two K.U. boys for sales work, 3 hours per evening. Call 1918 M between 5 to 6 p.m. FOR RENT—Rooms for boys at 413 W. 14th St. Also one front double room with twin beds at 1140 La. LOST—A small red leather purse in Library Tuesday, containing red billfold. Please return billfold and papers to Kansan office. Reward. LOST—Red billfold. Contents important to owner. Finder please call Jack Logan, 898. Reward. LOST—Sterling silver identification bracelet somewhere on the campus Friday. Name engraved on front John G. Keyzens. Reward. Please call Betty Anne Pratt 860. LOST—A pair of glasses in the Library, plastic-rimmed, in leather case with name and address inside. Call Betty Stone, 1702 Mass., phone 1419R. LOST—Green billfold with initials M.B.S. Lost last Saturday between the Chi Omega house and the Union Pacific railroad station. Liberal reward. Call Marilyn Steinert, 731. LOST—A pair of pink plastic round rimmed glasses in a brown leather case. Finder please call Peggy Howard 267. LOST-Blue make-up kit with compact and Benrus watch inside last week. Please return to Daily Kansan Office. Reward! NOTICE-An excellent room and board job. For two men students. See the University Employment Office 228 Frank Strong. Call KU 25 with your news. HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. Garage and Cab Co. 922 Mass. Phone 12 FOR THAT COKE DATE Remember ELDRIDGE PHARMACY Phone 999 701 Mass. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. Phone 425 the "COLLEGE JEWELER" 911 Mass. St. Students' Jewelry Store 41 Years BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 2540 West Pennway - Kansas City, Mo. NOVE R O.U.'s me guests pledge day n Bet Clure a Garventi souri. D.G.? A. D Geo lecte Caldv Portu to a the U Del meml dance The had for I Sigm Sig Tedg Texa En Okla Sund Robe Glen Kapp Kat womens of I we men quelh