University Daily Hansan Wednesday, April 19, 1957 Bus Service Still In Doubt The Lawrence advisory committee on the problem of city bus service will have its first meeting at 7 p.m. Friday at the Chamber of Commerce. The initial meeting of the committee was delayed because of possible legislation in the state legislature which could have changed the situation. Had the legislation been passed it would have made Rapid Transit immune from a five cent per gallon gasoline tax. The bill was still in a committee when the legislature adjourned last week. Committee chairman, E. R. Zook, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, called the meeting Tuesday after the Rapid Transit, Inc. indicated bus service would be discontinued June 8. KU Will Host NSA Meeting The "campus Express" service of Rapid Transit serves approximately 400 KU students. The Missouri-Kansas regional assembly of the United States National Student Assn. will be held at the Student Union Friday and Saturday. Keith Lawton, director of the physical plant operation, is a member of the committee. "We hope we'll be able to find out a way to keep the service going," Mr. Zook said. "It is a matter of great importance to the citizens of Lawrence." This year's keynote speaker is Gene Keating, former NSA vice president. His address is entitled "Relation of USNSA to the Campus." This is also the theme of the assembly. Jim Schultz, Salina junior and All Student Council president, said that he felt the assembly would make NSA more meaningful to the student. He said that any student interested in student government or interested in running for office in a school election should contact him at VI 3-5721 so that he may register them in the conference before Friday. Crest Is Stolen From SAE House Members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity reported to campus police Tuesday that a large wooden fraternity crest worth $200, two sheets of stamps, and about $2 in change were stolen from the house during spring vacation. Campus police said the men reported leaving the house on March 30 with every door locked. On April 2 a man came back and found the back door unlocked. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 Dennison Flameproof Crepe Paper KEELER'S Book Store 939 Mass. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to any Kansan Noticees should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin KU DeMolay Club, 7:30 p.m., parlor Sect. 15-8, Room 104, unfilled Adf- Molgys urged to attend. Applications for counseling positions in freshman residence halls must be in the dean of women's office by Wednesday. Student Union Activities board and officer applications may be obtained now in the SUA office in the Student Union. Deadline for filing applications is Friday. Midweek Lenten services 8:45 p.m. Danish Church—Missouri Synod Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod Applications for counseling positions in men's residence halls are due May 1, in dean of students office. Junior, senior staff member or faculty officer. See Dr. William R. Butler for details. Jay James, 5 p.m. Pine Room, Student Union. TODAY Medical Dames Club, 8 p.m., Art Museum lounge. Faculty Forum, noon. English Room. Rockville Nichols. "University Budget." Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. p.m., Art Museum, Massenet 'Manon' Foreign Student Festival tryouts. 7:15 p.m. p.m. Student Festival. Attendance in the program. Circle K-Club, 7:15 p.m., Oread Room, Student Union. THURSDAY CCUN Executive Board meeting, w@ccun.edu. Union, Everyone welcome COLLEGE UNIVERSITY p. p. p. Office Line Everyone welcome Math Club, 4 p.m., 203 Strong, Speaker: Wesley White. "Perfect Numbers." Everyone welcome. Deutsche Verein. 5 Uhr Donnerstag, 402 Fraser. Abengedicht gelesen von Herrn Benning, Klaviermusik und Singen. Alle Willkommen! American Society of Tool Engineers, KU Chapter No. 3. 7 p.m., 300 Fowler. Planning for 1957 Exposition. Colored pictures of past Engineering Exposition and ASTE activities will be shown by Prof. Paul G. Hausman. Pre-Nursing Club, 8 p.m., 8 Fraser. Le Cercle Francais est invite a se reunir avec Pi Delta Phi et la Conferrée jeudi a sept heures et demie dans la Salle Oreade de l'Union Building. Causes pour le retour du jour à C. S. Smith au sujet de l'influence française dans les lites de Oceanie. Quill Club, 7:30 p.m., 429 Madeline Lane, home of Dr. Walter Meserve. Meet at 7:20 p.m., Fraser for transportation. BIRD TV-Radio Service 908 Mass. VI 3-8855 Student Court Awaits Ruling It was formerly scheduled for p. m. today in 305 Student Union. Ken Fligg, Kansas City, Kan. third-year law student and Chief Justice of the Student Court, said that there would be no session this month. The regular April session of the Student Court has been postponed. Speaking of recent Kansas State legislature action concerning KU traffic jurisdiction Fligg said, "We are postponing this session to avoid possible conflict ts to the jurisdiction of the Student Court and we are awaiting the rulings of the Board of Regents in this matter." Film Due Thursday, Friday "Triumph of a Genius," a German sound film depicting the life of the German poet of the 18th century, Friedrich Schiller, will be presented by the German department at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and 4 p.m. Friday in 3 Baila Hall. Plans magazine sales campaign. Members urged to attend. Christian Science Organization meeting, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. All students and staff of the University are invited. Monthly business meeting follows. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Art Museum, Massenet: Manson FRIDAY ASTE, chapter 3, field trip to Delco Remy Plant at Olathe, Kansas. Leave at 6:30 p.m. Members entrance to attend must sign list in entrance of fowler. Now $4.99 reg. $5.95 Sorry, No Alterations Jack Norman A Step From The Campus 13th and Oread Phone VI 3-083 When Resources Get Low And Car Repair Bills Go High 827 Vermont It's time to take your car to Motor In—where service is expert and thorough—but oh so easy on the scrawny purse! Dial VI 3-4955 Announcing... New Spring Hours WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAY 11 a.m. till Midnight FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 11 a.m. till 1 a.m. NOON MEALS NOW at Girl meets bouyancy... WONDERFUL WARNERETTES by WARNER'S For the young of all ages, matching pantie girdles and girdles perfect for sports or just looking pretty, with never a bone to interrupt the lively comfort. 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