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All rooms are private. private bath. Available Jan. 25. Bob Garrity. 1339 Ohio. VI 3-0524. 1-11 RENT: Room for two men stu- 11% blocks from. Student Union. Coll VI 3-5175. 1-9 FOR SALE FOR SALE: Sweet cider for sale. Law vamis. Phone VI 3-142-3480. $10 Penny's vamis. Phone VI 3-142-3480. $10 Penny's FOR SALE—Western Civilization Review and crum notes. Contact Ted Ice, Al Hurst or Blaine Hollinger. VI 3-6400. 1-5 Destined to be the most talked about picture of the year! SHOWS 2-7-9 p.m. NOW Club Will Show Japanese Films Two Japanese art films will be shown at the monthly University Women's Club meeting at 8 p.m. today in Spooner-Thayer Art Museum. Following the program a social hour will be held in the museum lounge. Mrs. W. W. D. Paden, wife of W. D. Paden, professor of English, is the general chairman of the meeting. Her assistants are Mrs. Robert Vosper, wife of Robert Vosper, director of libraries, program, and Mrs. Harold Barrett, wife of Harold Barrett, associate professor of biochemistry, table arrangement. Mrs. George M. Beal, wife of George M. Beal, professor of architecture, is chairman of the refreshment committee. Her assistants are Mrs. E. Jackson Baur, wife of E. Jackson Baur, associate professor of sociology; Mrs. Lawrence S. Bee, wife of Lawrence S. Bee, professor of home economics and sociology; Mrs. Charles J. Baer, wife of Charles J. Baer, assistant to the Dean of the engineering school; Mrs. E. E. Bayles, wife of E. E. Bayles, professor of education; and Mrs. Klaus Berger, wife of Klaus Berger, associate professor of art history. Mrs. Leonard Axe, wife of Leonard Axe, Dean of the School of Business, is chairman of the hostess committee. Her assistants are Mrs. Donald K. Alderson, wife of Donald K. Alderson, Dean of men; Mrs. O. P. Backus, wife of O. P. Backus, associate professor of history; Mrs. John G. Blocker, wife of John G. Blocker, professor of business; and Mrs. Robert Branner, wife of Robert Branner, assistant professor of art history. Tree Problem GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (U.P.)—City Forester Bert Roubos believes nearly one-third of Grand Rapids' 200,000 trees should come down. Roubos said many of the trees are too old, others are too big and break up sidewalks and damage utility wires and others are just "the wrong kind." SLIDE RULE, K & E. Log log Duplex vector. Reward. Call Russell Hayes, VI 3-8454. tf LOST LOST-K&E log log duplex decrypting slide rule. KE 637437. Brown leather case, number 19. Lost Dec. 11. $5 reward, call Dean Burton-VI 3-1721. 1-11 A program of $500,000 in grants for "Utilization of College Teaching Resources" has been announced by Chancellor Murphy. The program is financed by the Fund for the Advancement of Education, a subsidiary of the Ford Foundation. Teaching Grants Announced Clarence H. Faust, president of the Fund, said the shortage of competent faculty will probably be more serious than physical plant and financial problems as college enrollments rise sharply in the next fifteen years. Dr. Murphy and other educational leaders on the committee will select the recipients of the grants from colleges and universities. items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 122-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the Bulletin material to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin XY-VMWCA Bible study, 4.5-p.m. Oread Poverty, Power, Good or Evil? 9 Fourwells everyone Der Deutsche Verein: 5 Uhr in 502 Fraser Josef Steidt, Ausauthstudent aus Salzburg unts über Mozart zures zureißen. Alle berichtel ungeden! Today University Women's Club. 8 p.m., Museum of Art, Films on Japanese art, 8 p.m., in lecture room, followed by social hour in museum lounge. Poetry Hour. 4 p.m. Memorial Union Robert W. Service. Reader: Alice Craft. Christian Science Organization, 7-30 p.m. p.m. Christian Students, Faculty, Languages are invited. Friday Friday Morning meditations, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Chandler Center Kappa Phi, 7 p.m., Methodist Student Center SATURDAY Ph. D. French reading examination, 9-11 p.m., 103 Strong. Hand books in to Miss Craig, 109 Strong, by 9 a.m. Friday. Saturday Sunday Music educator national conference, immediately after chorus concert, 37 Strong. Informal talk: E. Thayer Gaston. "Function of Music in Public Schools." rotten, Delta', 5:30. p.m. Immanuel Lateran 'business and panel discussion.' ROSICLARE, Ill. (U.P.)—Some of the members of the First Baptist Church here may have missed a recent Sunday night service but a cat didn't. The tabby walked onto the platform, looked the place over and stayed through the sermon. Church-going Cat Forty million dollars worth of naval stores, such as turpentine and rosin, are produced annually in the United States. Campu WEST CLEARANCE Originally Now Sweaters (cashmeres) $16.95 12.85 limited number wool and orlon pullovers $10.95 (few cardigans) 9.95 6.85 8.95 5.85 5.95 3.85 Wool Skirts $15.00 9.85 12.95 8.85 10.95 7.85 Blouses, wool & cotton $ 7.95 4.85 5.95 3.85 Thursday. Jan. 5, 1956. All Wool Dresses ... 1/2 Price Group of Sportswear Gloves --- 1/2 Price (Entire Stock not included) All Sales Final Ample Private Parking on Naismith Road Civil Service Exam Set A civil service examination for medical biology technician has been announced for filling positions paying from $2,960 to $4,525 a year in various federal agencies in Washington, D.C., and vicinity. The examination includes the specialized fields of animal anatomy, bacteriology, cytology, general biology, hematology, parasitology, pharmacology, physiology, serology, and virus and rickettsia. No written test will be given. 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