A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1943 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN WSGA Will Vote On Riot Bill Tonight After meeting with the Men's Student Council last night to discuss a bill concerning student riots, the Women's Self-Government Association will continue discussion and vote on the bill at a meeting tonight, Marjorie Rader, WSGA president said today. OFFICIAL BULLETIN Miss Rader will appoint a constitutional committee tonight to begin drafting the new WSGA election plans. In order for the proposed plan to become a part of the constitution it must be written in amendment form and presented to at least one-sixth of the University women, three-fourths of whom must vote favorably for it. The plan calls for a representative from each organized house and seven representatives from the independents. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Tuesday, January 5, 1943 Notices due at News Bureau, 8 Journalism, no 10 a.m. on day of publication during the week, and at 11 a.m. on Saturday for Sunday issue. Home Economics Club meeting, 4:30 Wednesday, Jan. 6 at the Home Management house. Program: Household appliances. Phyllis Talmadge, President. Quack Club will have a short business meeting Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. Nada Clifton, Pres. Seniors To Be Graduated in January; All seniors to be graduated at the end of the first semester who have not received invitations to the Senior Banquet on Jan. 7, please or see call Evelyn Nielsen, phone 31319. Willis Tompkins, Pres., Class of 43. PRE-MED STUDENTS — The Medical Aptitude Test will be given this year on January 22, 1943. All premedical students of whatever class, who have not yet taken this test should register by January 1st at the Medical School office if they wish to take it this year. The time and place for the test will be announced later on the bulletin boards and in The Kansan. A number of loan scholarships are available for both men and women the second semester. Please call at the office of the General Scholarship Committee, I Frank Strong Hall for application bianks before January 9th. —Jeanette Bowen, Exec. Secretary, Committee on Aids and Awards. Pan-American League To Discuss Post-War America Thursday The Student Pan-American League will hold its final session of the semester at 8 o'clock p.m., Thursday in the Pine Room of the Memorial Union building. During the past semester, the delegates have participated in a series of round-table discussions on the general background of South America. Betty Lou Perkins, secretary, has announced that next semester the League will discuss plans concerning a post-war America. The discussions will be based upon Simon Bolivar's ideal of a cooperative federation of nations which led to the first Pan-American Congress at Panama in 1826. The League also plans to correspond with Clarence Streit, author of "Union Now," and George Jaffin, author of "New Constitutional Harmony: A Pan-Americanadanian Panorama" in order to ob- LOST VOLUME---ship Committee, I Frank Strong Hall for application bianks before January 9th. —Jeanette Bowen, Exec. Secretary, Committee on Aids and Awards. (continued from page six) ing Place and stands a moment in subdued prayer. "Thank God," he murmurs reverently, and moves slowly down to where a traditional celebration on the Close of Final Week is already in hilarious progress. The celebration becomes so strenuous, weary Student betakes himself under a table for sheltered rest, where he is found the next morning still in deepest slumber from fatigue, thus proving the fourth and last precept, "Life is a vicious circle." End of "Paradise Strayed." Notice to Prospective Teachers: The services of the Teachers Appointment Bureau will be explained and instructions for registration given at a special meeting in Fraser Theater on Monday, January 11, at 4:30 p.m. All persons who expect to register in the Appointment Bureau for positions for the fall of 1943 are urged to be present.—H. E. Chandler, Secretary. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS K.U.66 VISIT OREAD BARBER SHOP Close to Brick's 1237 Oread Sporting goods, camping equipment, household items, general hardware and appliances. GREEN BROS. HARDWARE 633 Mass. Phone 631 Latest Used Phonograph Records — Reasonable JOHNNY'S 1031 Mass. Phone 2085 Lock and Key Service Tennis Rackets Re-Strung Guns and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 STENOGRAPHIC BUREAU For Typing - Mimeographing Journalism Building Money Loaned on Vauuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale Walter Lucas To Be Commissioned Soon WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 Cadet Walter Hamilton Lucas, Jr. student at the University in 1938 to 1940, and a member of Acacia fraternity is a member of a class of student officers and aviation cadets to be graduated soon from the Air Force advanced flying school at Stockton Field, California. The graduates will be commissioned Second Lieutenants in the Air Force Reserve. They will be placed on active duty in their new rank with the Army Air Forces. FOR PIPES Look at the ELDRIDGE PHARMACY First. tain a broader and more authentic basis for the discussion. A meeting of senior V-7 men will be held tomorrow evening in the Marvin hall auditorium immediately after the KU-Missouri basketball game. A practical usage of the Morse code will be studied. Perkins has announced that the Student League will receive an official charter in a few days which will be endorsed by national headquarters at Miami, Fla. WANT ADS ... — BUY WAR STAMPS ... Wester Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 up KEELER'S BOOK STORE Phone 33 939 Mass. V-7 Seniors To Meet After Game LOST: Lord Elgin wristwatch. Reward to finder. Phone Hoyt Baker, 1106. 75-8 Jap Relief Ships Are Driven Off Undated (INS) — Belated disclosure of a striking new American victory in the Solomon islands was made in Washington by Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox, who revealed that a flotilla of eight destroyers which attempted to land supplies for the 20,000 starving and disease-ridden Jap troops on Guadalcanal had been driven off. WANTED TO BUY: A good stand- and make cornet. Also a good shotgun. Russell L. Wiley, Director of Bands, Room 1-A Frank Strong hall. 74-56 Knox at the same time revealed that American battleships now equipped with new anti-aircraft protection of formidable proportion are in a position to give the enemy "one Hell of a fight." LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. School at 7th & Louisiana St. SALE: Cash and drive. '36 Terra- plane. 4 doors, 6 passengers, good condition. $200 cash. Must sell im- mediately. See or call Phil Lin, Jollife Hall. Phone 355. 72-58 Your Classified Advertisement In The KANSAN Will Reach All K.U. Students Now that the Kansan has general circulation your message should have 100 per cent effect. It is as if you were to stop every student to make known your wants. And the cost is small when results are considered. Your one-inch advertisement represents more than 4000 inches of printing, or the equivalent of a book of 300 pages. Where can you get better service and more value for your money? Inquire At The KANSAN Business Office For Classified Adv. Rates Phone K.U. 66