Page 8 University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 18, 1957 4 Bus Service Plans Being Considered After almost three hours of discussion, members of the advisory committee on Lawrence bus service and representatives of Rapid Transit, Inc., scheduled a meeting for next week to form a plan to submit to the Lawrence City Commission. In a previous meeting, five proposals had been discussed. When the meeting ended Wednesday night, four were still under consideration. The idea of a city subsidy to keep the service running was disregarded after Joe J. Wilson, president of Rapid Transit, said he was against such a move. "When we get the plan ready to submit to the city commission, whether or not Lawrence will have a bus service will rest on the shoulders of the citizens," said E. R. Zook, committee chairman. Reports were given by committee members who had polled Lawrence citizens about continuing the service after June 8, the date set by Rapid Transit for ending service. "Most of the apathy can be blamed on the fact that the people of Lawrence don't think the service will be discontinued," Mr. Zook said. "By some means we will have to show them that unless they respond to the call for more patronage, the service will stop." The committee decided that most bus riders were people going to and from work and school children. Mr.Wilson estimated that 800 persons a day ride the buses in and out of the downtown area. Apply By Monday For Directory Jobs Students interested in applying for a staff position on the Student Directory for the 1957-58 academic year should send their letters of application to Gene Paris, 1621 Edgehill. The letters should state why the applicant is qualified to serve as Business Manager or Editor of the Directory. Applications must be submitted by noon Monday. Librarian Has Article Published Editors of the American Library Association Bulletin have published an article in the April issue which was written by Robert Vosper, director of libraries. Mr. Vosper's article, entitled, "Books to Build Our Colleges," describes the rapid growth of university library collections and problems in operating a library. Mr. Vosper is past president of the Association of College and Research Libraries. The number of licensed fishermen in the United Sattes has doubled in 10 years. Five hundred dollar scholarships have been awarded to two juniors in mechanical engineering by the Kennecott Copper Corp. of New York City. hey, this cool architecture is really gone TwoReceive $500 Engineering Grants Homer Lee Davis, St. Joseph, Mo. and Frank Freundental, Overland Park, were chosen on the basis of proficiency in studies, leadership initiative, ambition, and financial need. The School of Engineering and Architecture also received $1,000 from the corporation. One car is stolen in the United States every two minutes. Because of the engineering exposition parking will not be permitted in Zone D from 8 a. m. Friday until Sunday. Zone D Closed Friday, Saturday Holders of Zone D permits will be permitted to park in all other parking zones except zone H Friday and Saturday. Student Receives Fulbright Award Gail G. Brooks, Hays graduate student, has been awarded a United States Educational Exchange Award by the State Department under the provisions of the Fulbright Act. Brooks was a Summerfield scholar and a 1956 graduate of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. He will leave June 17 to study geology at the Victoria University College, Wellington, New Zealand. An Easter sunrise service, sponsored by campus Christian organizations and the KU-Y, will be among church services held in observation of Holy Week. The Sunday service will begin at 6 a.m. on the west bank of Potter Lake. The KU-Y meeting will be at 7:30 p. m. today in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. Franklyn C. Nelick, assistant professor of English, will give the Last Lecture. KU-Y To Meet Tonight The 45-minute service at Potter Lake will include group singing, a vocal solo by Roger Brown, Topeka junior and a sermonet, "Resurrection—a New Dimension," by Howard Hays, Miami, Okla., senior. Easter Sunrise Service Sunday The Episcopal service on Good Friday will be the 3-hour meditations at the Trinity Episcopal Church. A Good Friday service will be held in the First Christian Church at 5:30 p. m. The Catholic Church will have Masses at 3 p. m. Friday, 11 p. m. Saturday and 5:45, 7, 8:15 and 9:30 a. m. Sunday. A sermon will be given Friday at 8 p. m. and the Tre Ore (3-hour) service on Good Friday will be from noon to 3 p. m. 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