Page 7 4 KU Groups To Aid Church Once KU fraternals and the CA have offered their services the Plymouth Congregational arch to help clean up the church which was gutted by fire several weeks ago. Men from Sigma Alpha Epsilon ad the YMCA will help in the re- biliation work Saturday morn- g. The Sig Alphs will start work- g at 8:30 a.m. and the YMCA town at 9 a.m. Frank E. Gurtler Jr., chairman of the church's cleanup committee, led the Phi Gamma Delta, and delta Upsilon fraternities have also fered to help. Gurtler said "There is a great amount of work to be done, but only certain amount can be done at certain times. Therefore, the church ans to use the services of the her two fraternities at a later date." He said it was a matter of sing the services of the first to after. Numbers of the congregation have been working every night for the last two weeks in the cleanup. Gagliardo Classes Filled By Faculty Faculty members in the economics department have readjusted their teaching schedules to fill vacancies made by the death of Domenico Angliardo, professor of economics. The replacements are Carl Cabe, assistant professor of economics, who is teaching labor economics; Charles Staley, instructor, economics systems, and Donald Cook, Kansas City, Kan. graduate student, introductory economics. Cook also is teaching two introductory economics courses for engineers previously taught by Dr. Labe and Dr. Staley. A Columbus Day dance will be held from 8 to 10:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. The dance is sponsored by the Cercle Francais, the Tertulia and the Ateneo clubs of the Romance Languages department. Clubs Sponsor Columbus Dance Hector Orjuela, assistant instructor in Spanish, and the "Four Engineers and a Female Bacteriologist" will present entertainment during the dance. Cities Spend More For Looking Ahead The American Society of Planning Officials reported a 65%2 per cent increase in the number of cities spending $20,000 a year for planning purposes over the past three years. The latter group is composed of Aida Guardiola, graduate student from Puerto Rico, and Mario Weitzner, junior from Vera Cruz, Mexico, singers; Luis Uribe, junior from Bogota, Colombia, pianist; and Antonio Uribe, Kansas City, Kan. junior, will play the maracas and the claves. The admission charge to the舞会 is 25 cents. The group said that the average expenditure by planning agencies in 1954 was 24.1 cents per person. The range goes from $1.33 per person at Palm Springs, Calif., to a penny a person at Holland, Mich. -Classified Ads- The per capita consumption of meat in the United States is approximately seven ounces a day. CHICAGO — (UP) — Cities are spending more for looking ahead. one three five day days days 50c 75c $1.00 Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads in before, in between or after Wednesdays or Tuesday for the issues of Friday and Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. FOR SALE OLIER Sale- USED 4 x 5 Speed Graphic inlarger, miscellaneous equipment. $125 Wilson's Supply and Service. 1016 Mass. phone VI 3-2182. 10-14 FOR SALE: One upright piano. Vose. 125. Call VI 3-6975. 10-12 FOR SALE: Sweet elder for sale. Law court lawyer. 510 Penney St. Phone: WI 3-3456 FOR SALE: M. W Refrigerator 8.8 cu. Fri. reasonably priced. Phone VI 10-1443 ELECTROLUX CLEANERS — $69.75 NEW ELECTROLUX complete with attachments — $69.75. Low payment plan at 5.00 per month. Also, a limited number of FACTORY REBUILT feed. Appointment made day or night and convenience. FOR SALES AND SERVICE phone VI 3-2377. 10:26 Barker. F. V. Cox. 10:26 3641 OLDSMOBILE: Fiddle and Fire, power motor and power batteries. See Friendly Fish on friendly Fish. Friendly Fish. Phone 3-9575 at 1325 Frydberg Vermont St. 10-13 NEW 45 automatic with hoister. Must cell immediately. Sacrifice. $49. Paul R. Cricht. VI 3-8235. 10-13 FOR SALE - Black '47 Chevrolet club coupe. Excellent condition. Radio, heat-er—Good tires. Bernell Hiskey. 100 Int. Call VI 3-2655. 10-14 BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediately tion. Fear accurately occurred in regime. Mrs. Ginka, 1911 Tennessee, Ph. VI 3-1240. DRESSMAKING - Formals; alterations- weddings. Ola Smith MASS; Mass COMMUTER- ONE-KU-K. C vi.highway You share of expenses 75c day, ss-5 Monday through Friday. Call He-4033. 10-12 NEED HELP? EXPERT TUTELAGE in English Composition, Method and Technique. By appointment. Phone VI 3-0014 TRANSPORTATION INTERESTED IN COMMUTING from Topeka? Call 5-2591 in Topeka. 10-18 Writing Clinic Aids Students A Writing Clinic, open from 2 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday in 501 Fraser, gives personal help to students having difficulty with writing, including those who are preparing to take the English proficiency exams Dec. 3. FOR RENT FOR RENT: 2 single rooms for men stu- dios. Call Cait call 1701. Ohio. Cora Husband. 10-12 FOR RENT: Large, almost new, 3 room apartment. Kitchen newly furnished, with breakfast and entertainment. available new Fax. $75. Call VI 3-8099 or see at 151 Ky. (F). 10-24 FOR RENT—Apartment. Well-furnished. Large living-bedroom. Kitchen with dinette. Shower bath. $31^2$ blocks from campus. To couple or quiet students. David Shusterman and Miss Ruth Bump, instructors of English, are conducting the clinic. REWARD: Brown billfold contains important credentials lost on campus. Contact Dick Stephenson at VI 3-4711. 10-12 RED PARKER "Jotter" fountain pen. On 14th St. Thursday evening. Contact Josephine Maxwell, 105 East 8th. VI 3-5579. LOST Shusterman said about 15 of the 18 students participating last year passed the proficiency exam. "Students who failed," he said, "didn't take the writing clinic seriously and didn't come regularly at least once a week." COOK: EXPERIENCED in fraternity house or other cooking position. Male FL-0144 Po. Box 214, Kansas City Kansas. 10-13 WANTED Students may come at any time during the two-hour period. They will write themes, usually on topics from old proficiency exams. "But the writing, not the topic, is important," Shuserman said "The proficiency exams are given," he continued, "because the University wants to feel that students who are graduated are capable of writing good English." The exam, open to juniors and seniors, is a requirement for graduation in the College, the Schools of Education, Fine Arts, and Journalism, and the Department of Nursing. Boon To Drivers Reflector Signs Chicago — (U.P.)- Motorists will have less trouble in the future while searching for unfamiliar streets, according to a report of the National Safety Council. Reflectorized street signs are used in numerous cities so motorists can find a particular street easier. St. Paul, Minn., converted to the glowing street signs as an added safety factor and for convenience. St. Paul Commissioner Frank Marzitelli said not only do the signs create added safety by eliminating traffic tie-ups and possible resultant accidents, because motorists must stop to see the old style sign, but the new signs also save time for firemen and police. Phoenix, Ariz., and Kansas City, Mo., also have reflectorized street signs. Kansas City officials said car headlights pick up the signs more than a block away, giving the driver plenty of time to make his decision and increasing to traffic safety. Hopkins On Poetry Hour James L. Worthham, professor of English, will read the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins for the Poetry Hour at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the music and browsing room of the Student Union. Elected By Engineers William Warren, Chanute freshman, was elected representative to the Engineering Student Council yesterday. Know Your Suits! Learn to play bridge at the SUA Bridge Lessons. Beginning this week on Thursday lessons will be offered from 7:30 to 8:30. Lessons will be given the next 6 Thursdays. Room 305 in the Union. It's Wednesday, October 12, 1955. University Daily Kansan Today Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 222-A. Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday. Bring Bulletin material to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Sponsored by Student Union Activities Official Bulletin CCUN Steering Committee, 4 p.m. Student Union Free. Jay Janes, 5 p.m., Pine Room, Memorial, Union. A.I.A. Smoker, 7:30 p.m. English Room. 7:40 p.m. Volunteers welf- ling Burdages, slides. Newman Club executive meeting, 7 p.m. Catholic church basement. Please be prompt. Discussion on evolution, 8 students based on basement. All students invited. Coffee served. Student Religious Council Meeting, p.m. Wesley Foundation. Luterman Student Coffee-Coke Hour, 4 p.m. Union Hawk's Nest Everyone Pai Mu Alpha Sinifonia, 8 p.m., 32 Strong Hall. Museum of Art Record Concert, 4 p.m. Art Museum. Mossorsorgkory. Pictures at 2 p.m. Thursday Museum of Art Record Concert, 4 p.m. Souza's marches. Baptist Student Union, devotions and prayer, 12:30 to 12:50 p.m., Danforth Chapel. Meets every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Der Deutsche Verein - 5 Uhr in 502 Fraser Kaffeleinhalter, 3842 Heygen eingerolten! Films on Art, 7:30 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. Museum of Art, 18th April 2016 Filmfestival (Black frischerungen. Alle herzlich eingeladen! Films on Art, 7:30 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. Museum of Art. 18th Century Life in Williamsburg (color); Saalzburg (Black and white). American Society of Tool Engineers, 7:30 p.m. Room 300, Fowler, Speaker: Mr. Phillip Fleming, Plastics Engineer, Bendix Aviation. "New Developments in Plastics and the Development of Isocyanate Forms." Fulbright Forum, 4 p.m. Fraser Theater. Students interested in overseas study under Fulbright program are invited Graduate Club, 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Student Union. Discussion "Are the Scoles Sciences Sciences?"? Possible Dresden Warriner, Moin Baqui and Lilian Blake Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. Music Room, Studios, 4 p.m. Manley Hopkins Resumes, 4 p.m. Newman Club choir practice, 7:30 p.m. All members and leaders join on time. Engineering Council, 7:30 p.m., dean's office. The Christian Science Organization, 7 p.m.-d.nih.edu. Students, faculty, diversities invite and Friends Invited Museum of Art film on art, 7:30 p.m. Harvard Alumni Top Contributors WASHINGTON (U.P.) Harvard toped the nation's universities in the number of contributors to its alumni fund last year, the American Alumni Council reported. A total of 30,738 contributions put Harvard well in the lead. Yale, with 25,607 alumni gifts, ranked second. Ohio State University was third with 21,739 alumni contributing. The three universities scored over 352 other alumni fund reports, the council said. Friday and 9 p.m. 18th century life in Williams- shire (color), century轧黑 (black and white) FREE Installation On Mufflers and Tailpipes KU Student Special Lub. Job $1 Newman Club Breakfast, after 10:00 am. Mass. Catholic Church basement. Coffee and Rolls served. Everyone in- ited. Page's Sinclair Serv. West 23rd - VI 3-2122 6th & Vt. Ph. VI 3-9894 NOW CINEMASCOPE Release of 20th Century 1900 BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:30 FIRST SHOW AT 7:00 ALWAYS A CARTOON also starring LEE J. 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