Thursday, Nov. 18, 1954 University Daily Kansa Page 7 Exams to Be Given For Navy Program The Navy department will appoint several men and women for its civilian management training program starting next July. To qualify for positions, applicants must pass a junior management assistant examination. The examinations will be given by the U.S. Civil Service commission in many cities on Jan. 8. 1955. The purpose of the examination is to recruit persons trained in management, social science, or public affairs for careers leading to high-level positions in the federal government. Beginning salaries will range from $3,410 to $4,205. The Navy points out that it is necessary to file for the examination before Nov. 30 and that applications must be postmarked by that date. Further information and instructions can be obtained at the Placement office, the U.S. Civil Service commission, or from the Navy Department: Departmental Civilian Personnel Division, Administrative office, Navy Department, Washington 25. D.C. Honor Military Group Initiates 16 Members Scabbard and Blade, national honorary military society, has initiated 16 new members. The initiates are Donald J. Green, Thomas T. Coolidge, Richard D. Ross, Raymond E. Beery, Hubert H. Bell, and William R. Arnold, college seniors; Richard T. Coolidge, Kenneth D. Crawford, Farrell J. Rader, business seniors; William W. Maids Jr., James B. Devlin, Ludwig A. Smith, engineering seniors; Richard C. Shaw, college sophomore; Eugene C. Oooding, graduate student; Gordon A. Shanks, college junior, and Loren J. Bass, fine arts senior. YOUR EYES 'Y' Groups Choose MeetingDelegates should be examined today! Any lens or prescription duplicated Lawrence OPTICAL Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Delegates to the national YMCA-YWCA assembly were elected last night at a membership meeting of the YMCA. The assembly will be held here Dec. 27 to Jan. 2. Delegates chosen were Carroll D. Esry, engineering senior; Jim Mears, business senior; J. Harlon Stamper, college junior; W. Scott Hayden, engineering junior, and James M. Trout, college sophomore. Alternates are W. Richard Scott, first year graduate; Duane T. Houtz, business senior; P. James Adam, engineering junior, and John Shroeder, education junior. J. Kenton Mueller, college sophomore, was elected treasurer of the campus YMCA. ___ Draftsmen Needed By Civil Service Engineering draftsmen are needed by the U.S. Civil Service commission for positions paying from $2,750 to $5,940 a year. To qualify for positions paying up to $3,410 a year, applicants must have education leading to a bachelor's degree with a major in architecture, engineering, forestry, geology, landscape architecture, mathematics, or physics. At least one year of college-level mathematics and one year of college-level drafting is needed. Applicants must be able to complete required courses within six months after the date of application. tion. Further information and application forms may be obtained from the U.S. Civil Service Commission, Washington 25, D.C., and from many post offices throughout the country. 'Brutality' in Army Told BEAT MISSOURI! Augusta, Ga. —(U,P)— An Army private testified today that Lt. Charles C. Anderson, defendant in a "brutality" court martial, forced him to exercise until he collapsed and then ordered him "buried" with a wooden cross in his mouth. The enlisted man, Pvt. Rodney R. Steele of Lowndesburg, Ala., was one of several prosecution witnesses called in the second day of Lt. Anderson's general court martial at Camp Gordon, home of the military police and other major Army training enterprises. - Fill your car with 5D GAS & OIL - Check your TIRES & BATTERY Install PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE CITIES CITIES FRITZ CO. PHONE 4 SERVICE 8th and New Hampshire SERVICE LOST LOST-Glasses in green case. Name and address on inside of case. Please call Mary Francis Poe, phone 534. Re-ward. 11-18 LOST: Saturday. black swank leather wallet. Need important papers. Call Jerry Dickey, 721. 11-19 RED SPIIRAL notebook containing psychology notes in Green room of Library Monday afternoon. Important class work. Call Connie Sims. 415. 11-22 WINTER JACKET, dark green with fur collar. Left either in Lindley or Strong hall classroom. Please turn in to Kansan Business office. 11-23 A SILVER BREAST PIN in Hoch Auditorium Monday evening. Call 1753-8249. WRISTWATCH Monday in Robinson Annex. Breitling, blue watch band. Please call Dean Matthews, 552. Reward. 11-23 FOR SALE ELECTRIC HEATERS: Values to $18.95. Some with blower fans. Close out prices. $3.99 up. Sterling Furniture Co., 938 Mass 11-18 FOR SALE—Fur coat size 12. Gray kid skin. Original design. Purchase price $350.00. Will sell for best reasonable offer. Phone 3917 L-3. 11-18 FOR SALE——Two complete tux outfits Very reasonable. 37-38 Long. Phone 799M. Excellent condition. 11-23 FOR SALE: 1954 MG sports car. 11-000 For inspection condition, has Phone 2735J. 11-23 SWEET CIDER for sale. Lawrence Cider and Vinegar Co. 810 Pennsylvania 11-24 TUX-Black double breasted, almost round body, two-zip shoulderable, 11-18 afternoons 2 till 5. 11-18 WANTED WOMAN or couple to care for two pre- school-age girls Nov. 24 to Dec. 1 in own home or Sunnyside apartment. Contact Chillicotts at 10-A Sunnyside. 11-23 RCA Victor recordings of Shakespeare's Henry V See Mr. Grier, KI 11-23 ENO FOR RENT TWO LARGE rooms furnished apartment: Paid utilities. Couple or 2 men pre- ferred. $55 per mo. Share bath. Phone 3672W. 3 blocks from school. 11-24 Speakers' Bureau Tryouts Scheduled Students wishing to participate in the University Speakers' bureau may contact E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, from 3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow in 3 Green. The Speakers' bureau provides programs for off-campus audiences, such as civic groups and high school assemblies. The programs are informal and usually include a team of speakers. Prof. Buehler said any student who feels he has anything informative of interest to an audience is eligible for consideration. The National Student assembly of the YMCA and YWCA to be held here from Dec. 27 to Jan. 2 will be discussed by a panel at a joint meeting of the groups at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Preceeding this lecture, foreign students will tell of their first impressions of the U.S. to YWCA members at 7 p.m. Mary Valentine, education senior, will be in charge of the foreign student program. 'Y' Groups to Discuss National Assembly FOR DELICIOUS Home - Made Pecan Pies Thick Malts TRY THE 609 Vermont BUSINESS SERVICES BVERAGERS, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Co., 616 Vt. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything you need, including business. Our one-stop pet shop has everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf TYPING—themes, theses, reports, etc. Reasonable rates. Neat and accurate. Mrs. Ehrman, 1812 Vermont. Phone 2771M. ff TYPING; Theses, term papers, etc. Experienced, accurate typist. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Taylor, 29-B Sunnyside. Phone 3112W. tf WINTERIZE NOW! Tune-up your car for easy startling, winter driving. Call 785 for appointment between 7 a.m.-9 p.m. For estimates come after 4:30 p.m. Hadi Bros. Garage, 318 E. 17th. Jess and Ernst. 12-1 TYPING, themes, theses, and term papers. 1005 Kentucky, ph. 1779J. 11-22 NEED A GOOD TYPIST? Why not call me? I'm experienced, accurate, and fast as can be. My prices are standard (and reasonable, too). So here is my name and phone number for you. Joan Manlon, 1616 Vermont, phone 23738. tf CANT AFFORD A BAND? Let me bring nation's best music to you. Use my phonograph, "A. Sysery complete records." Call 1116M for information. WTF-IF TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Sky-coach and family. Call Miss Rosemont at the First Aid Kit for free pamphlets and information to itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf RIDERS WANTED at Thanksgiving vacation. Car will leave for Wisconsin, Greece, then back southern Wisconsin sin on Tuesday noon. Return Sunday. Jim Glees phone 1980-1. 11-18 TRANSPORTATION WANTED. A student to drive my car to Little Rock, Ark. Nov. 23. One way, 2 other ladies. Mrs. Tom McCall, phone 4362. 11-19 RIDERS WANTED at Thanksgiving vacation. I will leave for Pratt, Greensburg, Coldwater on Tuesday and Rocky Mountain on Sunday. Penny Benky庄家, 4532. TOM MAUPIN Travel Service. Lowest airline fares, tourist and family fare, available on all scheduled airlines. Authorized agents for all steamship lines. Tours and cruises. Business and view trips arrange by the pleasure literature on your Summer vacation. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE. 1015 Mass. Phone 3661. tt RIDERS WANTED Thanksgiving vacation to Chicago, via Hannibal, and Springfield. Leaving Tuesday noon returning Sunday. Phone Charlie Dodrill at 11-22 PASSENGERS WANTED to drive to S.D. Wednesday, Nov. 24. Call KU 360 week days 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. or 2780 eon- vings. 11-22 RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita, Friday. Returning Sunday evening. 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