University Daily Kansan Page 7 Salvation Army Set to Receive Five Per Cent of Chest Funds The Campus Chest will donate 5 per cent of its funds to the Lawrence Community Chest. The $384.65 of the Campus Chest goal will go specifically to the Salvation Army, which is one of eight groups to be supported by the Community Chest drive during November. The Lawrence Salvation Army carries out a spiritual and welfare program. It offers a meal to anyone who comes to its door and provides food and overnight lodging for transient families. In cold weather it donates coats to the families. The Salvation Army cooperates with the Lawrence Welfare department in helping needy families. It often pays for emergency groceries and gives financial aid to families who do not fill all the requirements for county assistance. in connection with its religious program, the Salvation Army sponsors youth activities. It helps organize the youth who might otherwise be on the streets at night. The groups have activities similar to scout organizations, which offer diversified activity in education, culture, and social life leading to the development of recreational and vocational skills. The program includes classes to teach children to play musical instruments. After disasters, such as a fire that destroys everything in a home, the Salvation Army provides clothing and furniture. The organization collects clothing - furniture and salts it at a minimum price to needy families. Two Selected By Forensic League They are John Eland and Robert Kimball, college sophomores. Forensic League elected two new members at a meeting Wednesday night at the Student Union. The Salvation Army puts special emphasis on religious work and holds services throughout the week. The Salvation Army works to meet the needs of the total family. The organization is financed by small individual donations. It frequently must cope with lagging financial support. A new policy of electing new members at open meetings during the year was adopted by the league Wednesday. Anyone wish to try Alleys Made Over So Truck Will Fit WEST POINT, Va. (UP) The city council ordered a modern $7,000 garbage truck, then discovered it out may contact George Sheldon, college sophomore; Mary Ann Curtis, fine arts junior; William Conboy, speech instructor, or E. C. Buehler, professor of speech. was too big for the alleys of this 250-year-old town. Undaunted, the council ordered (1) the telephone company to move 41 utility poles; (2) the power company to move 39 poles; (3) owners of 125 pieces of property to remove or relocate fences, garages, side porches and woodsheds; (4) owners of three two-story frame houses to move their houses. BUSINESS SERVICES BEVERAGES, 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 in the pet field for you. We offer one-stop pet shop has everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Phone 4181. t TYPING—themes, theses, reports, etc. Reasonable rates. Neat and accurate. Mrs. Ehrman, 1812 Vermont. Phone 2771M. n YPING: Theses, term papers, etc. Experienced, accurate typist, Reasonable rates. Mrs. Taylor, 29-B Sunnyside Phone 3112W. LET ME TYPE your themes and theses. Eacke, Eocke, Eacke, 1212 2113 New Hampshire, 11-15" WINTERIZE NOW! Tune-up your car for easy starting, winter driving. Call 785 for appointment between 7 a.m.-9 p.m. For estimates come after 4:30 p.m. Hadl Bros. Garage, 318 E. 17th. Jess and Ernest. 12- LET ME DO YOUR TYPING in my home. Fast service at reasonable rates Phone 1118, 1325 Kentucky. 11-4 LOST QUICK ACCURATE SERVICE on all typing needs. Themes, theses, daily assignments, etc. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Ellis, 1341l· Mass. Ph. 3748-13. 11-5 BROWN HAND-TOOLED LEATHER PURSE, in Strong halft. Thursday. If found return to Kansan office. Student needs I.D. card. 10-29 REWARD FOR BLUE PARAKEET missing since Sept. 13. Invalid's pet. Monday eve, restored a lost bird to owner. Won't you be as kind? Call 7841. 11-8 WINE COLORED SHEAFFER pen between Hoch and Fridlay. Initials WINE COLORED SHEAFFER pen be- come a great gift for your PAS- T! You call us *Pam*. Classic 11-4 FOR RENT SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT, suitable for couple. Wm. Paschal, 843 Saline, Topeka, Kans. 11-5 ROOM FOR YOUNG MAN. Linens. furnished. Phone 1599J. 11-4 NOW • 2-7-9 Dale Robertson "SITTING BULL" NOW thru WED ALEX GUINESS "The Malta Story" PHONE K.U. 376 Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less ... 50c 1c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 1c 2c Terms: Cash. Phone orders are required to be paid promptly. Ads must be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the office by car. Journalism bldg., not later than 3:45 o.m. the day before publication date. FOR SALE PORTABLE RADIO SALE! This adv. is worth $3 on any new Motorola radio portable at B. F. Goodrich store, 929 Mass. Offer expires Oct. 31. 11-2 HIGH CHAIR. well constructed. good condition. Call 682-W. 11-2 HAND-TAILED TUX SUIT. Size 36-medium. Phone 746-M. 11-2 NAVY OFFICER'S UNIFORM 37-long dress, blues. Raincoat, bridge coat and whites. Reasonable. Call 2141L. 1415 Delaware. 11-4 PORTABLE ELECTRIC refrigerator-- like new, $50. 3-speed record changer and table radio, $15. Call 32943. 11-4 '53 CHEVY 2-door sedan. Radio and heater; excellent condition. Phone 2436R. 11-4 TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Skype-cach and family day rates Call Miss Rose Glesseen at 915-628-3740 to get information for pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th B and Mass. Phone 30. ti 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 interest view trips arranged by you. For literature on your Summer vacation. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE. 1015 Mass. Phone 3661. tf DO YOU HAVE GUARANTEED transportation? For new or used cars from K.C.'s largest factory dealership write c.G.E.L. Kansan. 11-5 MISCELLANEOUS WILL THE YOUNG MAN who took pictures of the Alpha KappaLambda in the Pine room on carnival night please contact the fraternity, phone 1315. 11-2 WANTED WASHING & IRONING— Free pickup and delivery. Also diaper service. Smitty's Laundromat, East 23rd, phone 4376. 11-3 SOMEONE DRIVING TO TXESAS over Thanksgiving vacation. Please phone Is This YOU Getting Off the Bus? If it is, bring this ad to the RAPID TRANSIT Office, 1000 Mass., and receive 2 FREE Tickets to the Granada Theatre. RAPID TRANSIT Phone 388 Who Will Get Off the Bus Next Week? CAMPUS BRIEFS Record Concerts Macy's to Interview Friday Record concerts to be presented at the Museum of Art this week are: Tuesday, "Cantata No. 6" and "Cantata No. 19," by J. S. Bach, performed by the Stuttgart Choral society; Wednesday, "Jass Suit" and "Galanta Dances," by Kodaly Hary, performed by the Berlin Philharmonic, with de Sabata conducting; Thursday, "Sonata in F Major," and "Sonata in D Major," by Mozart, with Lili Kraus, pianist; Friday, "Madrigales for Five Voices," by Monteverdi, performed by the Wagner Madrigal Singers; Saturday, "Variations on a Theme by Diabelli," by Beethoven, with Leonard Shure, pianist; Sunday, "Spanish Music from the Court of Ferdinand and Isabella" (circa 1500), performed by the Pro Musica Antiqua society. The record concerts are held in the Sculpture gallery of the Museum of Art daily at noon and 4 p.m. except Sunday when one concert is held at 4 p.m. Smarty Party Set "Brains shall triumph" is the theme of a skit to be given at the "Smarty party" by the Mortar Board society Thursday evening at the Alpha Delta Pi house. After the skit, which will portray a football game, women with a 3.0 grade point average will be honored. The party will have a homecoming theme, and miniature footballs and goalposts will serve as decorations. All sophomores, juniors, and seniors who were on the honor roll last spring have been invited. Wayne Rolley to Lead IFPC Wayne Rolley, college freshman, became president of the Inter- Fraternity Pledge council last night as former president, Brad Lashbrook, college freshman, resigned. John Knightly, college freshman, was elected to fill Rolley's position as vice president. Representatives from Macy's will conduct interviews at the School of Business Placement bureau, 214 Strong, Friday. Macy's representatives will be Paul C. Cole and Miss Dorothy Jacobson. Color Cartoon News IT'S A KEYHOLE - EYE-VIEW N O W SHO - TIMES 7:05 - 9:03