THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE ch- car- eth odd, 'Bundles For Britain' Stage Sale Tomorrow For your own satisfaction and aid to Britain you may purchase anything from cosmetics to playing cards in the rotunda of Frank Strong hall tomorrow. The sale of these articles which bear the emblems of the various divisions of the British army is sponsored by the Bundles for Britain group on the Hill. $ \textcircled{1} $ Cards, cigarette cases, compacts, lipsticks, pins, buttons and such may be purchased at any hour from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Jeanne Moyer, chairman of the University "Bundles for Britain" group, suggests that these articles might make nice Mother's Dav gifts. Mrs. J. S. Brown of the Lawrence branch will have charge of the sale. Mrs. Henry Werner and Mrs. Verner Smith will be assistants. Mrs. Smith has been appointed to assist Miss Cora Downs, professor of bacteriology, in advising the Hill group. Students who will have charge of the sale during the day are Jean Bailey, Nancy Prather, Maxine Walker, Jeanne Sunderland, Norma Jean Young, Jill Peck, and Rosemary Hoover. Lillian Fisher, college senior received a letter yesterday from Opinion magazine, a Jewish publication accepting for publication her feature story "I Learned to Respect Jews." The article, 1,800 words in length, was written for class work in the magazine writing course in which she was enrolled last semester. Fisher Sells Article The story is about Herta Eichtersheimer, a German refugee Jew, who entered the University in 1938 and attended school for two years. She was enrolled in the College and lived at Watkins hall. Miss Fisher told how the girl adjusted herself to the life of the middle western school, working her way, and helping the music department in translating German music into English. Last year she married Victor Wagner, a graduate student. The article was sent to the magazine about three weeks ago. The magazine asked Miss Fisher for a sketch of herself to put in its contributors column. Businessmen Begin Campaign Placards bearing pictures of candidates, and tags with party and candidate names are beginning to circulate over the campus again, in what business politicos predict will be a hotly contested election May 7. Both parties have announced their candidates, but as yet campaigning has been personal, with office-seekers contacting only persons they know, Chet Lebsack, president of the Coalition party, said today. The Coalition party has announced its candidates: president, Bob Fluker; vice-president, Ed Linquist; secretary, Billie Doris Jarboe; treasurer, Max Howard. Commerce has slated Elden Beebe for president; Chain Healy for vice-president; Mary Ewers, secretary; and Roy Edwards, treasurer. Last year Howard Engleman carried the Commerce party to victory over the Coalition candidate, Lee Haddleton, by a majority of only one vote. Faculty Speaks On Vocations With the aid of a number of University professors, the Lawrence high school has been observing Vocational Guidance Week for the past four days. Today the third annual Career Clinic, sponsored by the Kiwanis club, was in session. Thirty-five persons, 20 of them members of the University staff, discussed and answered questions regarding particular vocations in which the high school students might be interested. Activities began Monday morning when James K. Hitt, assistant registrar, spoke to the students on Save Save Save We Aren't Running a Bank, but You Really Can Save the Price of a Show on Each Suit or Dress by Using Our Cash and Carry Service. Lawrence Laundry & Dry Cleaners We guarantee the work. Raup Will Edit Student Directory For Second Time Phone 383 A Stinson monoplane has been added to the flying equipment of the airport. It will be used in cross-country training work. Raup edited this year's directory No changes are planned. In case he is called in the draft Raup's place will be taken by Glee Smith, college sophomore. We Clean Everything You Wear but Your Shoes Airport Uses Earth Blocks Most of the damage caused to the main hangar by the recent fire has been repaired. A new roof has been put on, and steel supports have been added. Rowland Raup, college senior, was elected Tuesday by a special committee to continue as student directory editor next year. The addition is being built with earth blocks, similar to those being used in the construction of the Engineering Research laboratory. The airport blocks are larger, and a slightly different formula is used in the mixture. A 30 by 60-foot addition to the small hangar at the Municipal airport is now under construction. This is the first step in the new development work at the airport, made possible by the passage of a $20,-000 bond issue recently. 10th & N.H. such details of entering the University as registration, enrollment, prerequisites, and credit hours. Tuesday morning William T. Markham, member of the board of regents, gave vocational advice to those not planning to take college work, while Dean Paul B. Lawson spoke on college careers and vocations yesterday morning. Mother's Day May 11th We have a very complete line of candies in Special Mother's Day Boxes Day Boxes 50c, $1.00, $2.00, $3.50 Also---- Old Spice Lentheric Yardleys Cara Nome 97 Years of Service--- Gift Sets of Cologne, Soaps, Bath Powders, and Perfumes All gifts wrapped for mailing no extra charge Briggs, French, Davis Veteran Army Officers H. W. STOWITS Rexall Drug Store 9th & Mass. Phone 516 FREE DELIVERY Ninety-seven years of military service are represented in the careers of Colonel R. E. Briggs, Colonel C. A. French, and Lieutenant Colonel H. H. Davis, army officers who conducted the annual federal inspection of the University R. O. T. C., yesterday and today. The administrative inspection war made by Colonel Briggs, R. O. T. C officer of the Seventh Corps Area who "enjoys the service immensely" has spent 43 years in military service. Colonel Briggs has taken part in five military engagements, including the Spanish-American war, the first World War, the Philippine Insurrection, the occupation of Cuba and the Mexican campaign. Colonel Briggs has served in Panama, Hawaii, Alaska, and was Chief of Staff of the Philippines. His decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal and the Victory Medal. Colonel C. A. French, commander of the University of Minnesota R. O. T. C., inspected the coast artillery unit. Colonel French has been in military service for 29 years. He served in France during the World War and has also served in the Philippines and Hawaii. Colonel French has received a wide training during his military career, having attended the advanced coast artillery school of the army, the chemical warfare school, and the air corps' tactical school. Colonel French is also a member of the Caterpillar club. The University infantry units were inspected by Lieutenant Colonel H. H. Davis, University of Arkansas. During his 25 years of service, Colonel Davis has taken part in two major engagements, the World War and the Mexican campaign. Colonel Davis' decorations include the Croix de Guerre, Order of the Purple Heart, and the Mexican campaign badge. In commenting upon the University R. O. T. C. infantry units, Colonel Davis said they compared favorably with other units he had seen and that the enthusiasm in the work was very evident. Jay Janes Choose 16 To Be Pledged May 9 Sixteen girls were elected into Jay Janes, woman's pep organization, yesterday after the annual election tea in the Old English room of the Memorial Union building. The girls chosen were Jane Newcomer, Claudine Scott, Martha Fairhurst, Virginia Gzell, Mary McVey, Marilyn Wheatley, Lily Rose Lyons, Mary Jo Cox, Joy Miller, Betty Lou Perkins, Carolyn Baker, Regina Allen, Marije Horner, Meda Gae Litton, Nila Vaughn Gentry and Elizabeth Marshall. Pledging ceremonies will be held at 4:30 p. m. Friday, May 9, in the Old English room. You'll Put Your Approval On Our GLEN PLAIDS For University Men - Styled of the famous West End Saxony cloth in colorful overplaids. A lightweight flannel that holds its press and shape indefinitely - Complete your wardrobe —See them at once. $35.00 Others $27.50 and $31.50