THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE 145 Engineers Cast Ballots By Noon Today "Exceptionally calm and clean" is the opinion of George Rippey, retiring president of the Engineering Council, concerning the annual Engineering School election today, to fill three executive positions and class and departmental representatives on the Council. "There has been no dirt and very little campaigning which is quite in contrast to last year's election," Rippey added. Only 145 votes had been cast when the polls closed for the noon recess. There are 580 eligible votes in the School. The ballots will be counted immediately after the polls close at 5 o'clock this afternoon, by an election committee composed of three Council members and two faculty members. Professor Ise To Address K.C. Optimist Club John Ise, professor of economics, will speak to members of the Optimists Club, Kansas City, Mo., tomorrow noon on the economic aspects of the European and world situation. More than 125 are expected to attend. Davidson Returns from Hope Dr. A. W. Davidson of the department of chemistry has just returned from Hope College, Holland, Mich., where he visited their chemical laboratories in connection with committee work of the American Chemical Society. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE!! Place your order with us now to insure proper delivery. Priced from 25c to $2.50 The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations for positions as student physiotherapy aide and student dietitian in the Army Medical Center, D.C. Department, Washington, D.C. Applications must be on file in the Commission's office at Washington, not later than June 3. 2 Civil Service Positions Open The salary for both positions is $420 a year (less deduction of $360 a year for subsistence and quarters). A 1-year course of training is offered students desiring to become graduate physiotherapy aides, and also those desiring to become graduate dietitians. Those successfully completing the course will receive certificates of graduation, and, depending upon vacancies and efficiency, will be eligible for retention in the service in the positions of physiotherapy aide and dietitian, at a salary of $1,620 a year. For the student physiotherapy aide applicants must have completed a 4-year college course leading to a bachelor's degree in an accredited school of physical education or other recognized university or college after having majored in physical education. For the student dietitian applicants must have completed a 4-year college course, which must have included study in certain specified Nazis Say---subjects appropriate for the profession of dietitian. However, for both positions, applications will be accepted from senior students under certain conditions. Applicants must have reached their twenty-first, but must not have passed their twenty-eighth, birthday. (Continued from page one) Swoelf Uhr Blatt said: "Secret service against the U.S.A. . . Murder of the chief correspondent of the American News Agency . . Webb Miller was too critical of the government. He was made to 'fall out' of a train." The Boersen Zeitung, in a special edition, said: "If any further proof were needed of the nervousness which is overtaking leading English circles, it is given by the treacherous murder of Miller. In their perplexity, Miller was too dangerous for the London clique. The world, however, again sees the secret service on the job and experiences the destruction of a man who had too great an integrity to help line up things in the English manner. It will be impossible to make Americans believe that Tuesday evening a train door opened and Miller, of all people, had to suffer fatal injuries by falling onto the tracks. After the Munich outrage, (the bombing of the Nazi beer cellar shrine soon after Adolf Hitler left it) after sabotage action on the Danube, after discovery of explosives among British secret agents in Sweden, now comes this murder. The war will also free the world from the secret service." Sure, You're Goin' to Send Your Mother flowers, candy or take her out to dinner. That's your duty to the greatest lady in "all the world." How about your "Clothes for this Occasion"? Tone up with a new--- Arrow Shirt Arrow Necktie Sport Coat Sport Slacks Sport Shirts SPECIAL Tweed Suits This Week 19.95 New Spring Suit Palm Beach Suit Palm Beach Necktie Interwoven Socks Sport Belts "Glad to show you" N N N N N N