THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Lindley Will Names Widow The will of Dr. Ernest H. Lindley Chancellor-Emeritus of the University who died aboard ship in August on the way home from the Orient, was filed in probate court in Lawrence yesterday. Dated Jan. 2, 1925, the will included a codical providing that Karl Klooz, bursar of the University should act as executor in case Mrs. Lindley should be unable to do so. All property of the late Chancelor-Emeritus is left by the will to his widow, Elizabeth Kidder Lindley, and she is named as executrix of the will. The will covers a single typewritten page and provides also for the payment of any debts outstanding at the time of Doctor Lindley's death. Although the inventory to the estate has not yet been filed, it is understood to consist largely of life insurance. Employment Bureau Wants Butcher' Two Barbers, Electrician Wanted: A butcher, two barbers and an electrician. Marvin Goebel, secretary of the student employment bureau, sent out this call this morning to men registered with the bureau. "We have plenty of men registered to fill these jobs." Goebel said, "but they haven't filed their Lawrence addresses. All men wanting work through this bureau must notify us as soon as they know their new addresses." Figures on men placed already this year are incomplete, Goebel said, but will be available next week. There are no railways in Iceland. Schedules May Be Changed Saturday All students who did not enroll at the regular time, or desire to make changes in their schedule may do so Saturday morning at Robinson gymnssium from 9:30 o'clock to 11:30 o'clock, the College office announced today. New and late enrollment students will use the north door; enrollment changes will be handled at the east door. Reading Courses Limited to 30 The School of Education will pursue a limited program for the improvement of reading this fall under the direction of Dr. Bert A. Nash, it was announced today. A larger program has been given the last three spring semesters, with about 125 students each semester. The course is open to any student interested in improving his reading, but carries no credit. There will be a fee of $2 to help defray the expense of the material used. Students may enroll by reporting to room 18 in Fraser hall sometime Monday, Sept. 23. Classes will meet one hour for three days a week. Enrollment is limited to 30 this fall The International Association of Chiefs of Police has adopted a resolution not to supply factual crime information for use in radio crime dramas, "because those plays are "deterimental to the morale and proper training of children." Statistics reveal that a widower mours the death of his wife more than a widow does her late husband. 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