Wednesday, May 19, 1954 University Daily Kansan Page 7 —Kansan photo by Jim Baird GREWELL—Mary Villegas, of Costa Rica, serves coffee to Bill Butler, assistant dean of men and foreign student adviser, while Derek Scott of England and Virginia Moreno of the Philippine Islands watch, at the foreign students' farewell tea yesterday afternoon. Advertising Group Tours Kansas City Fourteen KU girls in Gamma Alpha Chi, professional advertising fraternity, recently toured KMBC-TV, Potts-Calkin & Holden Advertising agency, and Jim McQueeney's publicity agency, all in Kansas City. The trip, designed to acquaint girls in advertising with the opportunities in the advertising field, was arranged by Mrs. Bea Johnson, national president of Gamma Alpha Chi, and James E. Dykes, assistant professor of journalism, who i sponsor of the KU chapter. FOR RENT Girls who went to Kansas City were Joe Boswell, sophomore; Jane Figge, junior; Norma Glass, senior; Stinky Hatcher, senior; Anne Hyde, sewer; Haraldean Murray, senior; Dorothy Parshall, sophomore; Margaret Porter, junior; Carole Royer, junior; Norma Stranathan, junior; and Janet Webb, juniors, all fine arts students. Audrey Holmes and La Verie Yates, journalism juniors, and Judith Ferrell, graduate student, also made the trip. VERY NICE ROOMS for girls for summer session and fall term. 1341 Wes Campus. For appointment, call 3712W. 5-25 mer session and fall term. 1341 Wes W Campus. For appointment, call 3712W. 5-25 SUMMER ROOFS with full kitchen privileges, $15 per month. See at 1653 Indiana. 5-25 THREE-ROOF furnished apartment for summer rental. Private entrance, private bath. Close to campus. Cool, comfortable. $60. John Rehner, 1490. Also the terrorn or evening or KU 422. 5-25 THREE-ROOF furnished apartment. Private bath. Close to KU. Phone 3350 or 2641R. 5-25 SINGLE OR DOUBLE rooms for men during summer roof. Room. Like sheer porch or single bed. Adjoining camp. Call 26743. Ask for Mrs. Laughlin. 5-22 ROOFS FOR MEN: Cool, quiet single rooms for summer session. Close to campus. Phone 1784W. 5-22 SINGLE ROOM, linen furnished. Board optional. Ready by June 5th. Call 2879J. Across from Tri Delt Security. 5-22 SUMMER ROOFS for boys, $12 per month. Sleeping porch available. Single beds, 1222 Miss., phone 495. 5-62 SUMMER ROOFS for Few vacancies for summer session. One-half block from the Union. Several singles. Call 3828L. 5-19 APPROVED SUMMER HOUSING $50 for the apartment. APPROVED SUMMER HOUSING for women, 840 for the summer session. Cooking privileges, convenient location, 1528 Teen. Call 3697 or 13734. tf Crystal Cafe Serves Delicious Homemade Rolls and Pies 609 VERMONT --good acting and different central focus that usually combine for hilarity in any country. The devotees of the old car field will be particularly intrigued by the escapades that surround "Gene-vieve," which is an old British vehicle and not a woman as night be supposed. The film, showing the fourth week at the Kimo theater, is silly fun, but fun all the way through. Library to Close At 10 p.m. Saturday Watson library will remain open on Saturday until 10 p.m., instead of closing at 5 p.m. as usual. Robert L. Talmadge, associate director, said the hours were extended for the benefit of students studying for finals. Pharmacy Honorary Elects Richard Lolley, pharmacy junior, was elected president of Rho Chi honorary pharmaceutical society, at a dinner and initiation last night. Three new members initiated into the society were Lolley, Kay Lowis, and Ivan Watkins, all pharmacy juniors. --good acting and different central focus that usually combine for hilarity in any country. The devotees of the old car field will be particularly intrigued by the escapades that surround "Gene-vieve," which is an old British vehicle and not a woman as night be supposed. The film, showing the fourth week at the Kimo theater, is silly fun, but fun all the way through. WANTED FOR 1954-55 SCHOOL YEAR—College student to work as waiter, houseboy in exchange for room and board. Call Lit Ma at 322. 5-25 TYPING OF THEMES, term papers, etc. 100 Kentucky, Phone 17793. 100 Kansas, Phone 17793. RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Phone Jim Sellers. 31031 evenings. MTW-tt TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED for airplanes, steamships, and conducted tours. Ask us about Sky-coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Gleseman. Gleseman will send amphibians and information for itineraries and reservations. Bb and Mass. Phone 302. tf TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE: Lowest airline fares, tourist and family fare, available on all scheduled airlines. Preferred airline ship lines. Tours are cruises. Business and interview trips arranged as well as pleasure trips. See us for literature on Summer vacation. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE: 1015 Mass. Phone 3661. "Genevieve" is an English "mad comedy" type of film which should be an American rib-tickler, too, in that the picture is comprised of the odd situation. Carl Cooper's "Little Man" Says: On Capitol Hill- N O W at 7 - 9:05 ENDS THURSDAY House Committee to Discuss Barring Liquor Advertising A long list of congressmen, temperance group leaders, advertising, liquor and brewers representatives up to he heard on the proposal. It scheduled hearings today on a bill introduced by the late Rep. Joseph R. Bryson (D-S.C.) to prohibit advertising of intoxicating beverages in newspapers or magazines or on the radio. Rep. Bryson fought unsuccessfully for years to get the measure to a House vote. Washington—(U.P.)—The House Commerce committee fired up a old battle today over a proposal to bar press or radio advertising of beer, wine, and liquor. The committee also has before it a bill sponsored by Rep. John Di- Officers Selected For Faculty Club Francis Heller, associate professor of political science, was elected president of the Faculty club for the coming year Tuesday night at the organization's annual meeting. He succeeds Reinhold Schmidt, professor of voice. Other new officers are Mary Peg Hardman, assistant dean of women, vice-president; Hazel Anderson, law school librarian, secretary; Charles A. Reynolds, associate professor of chemistry, treasurer, and John W. Podroz, assistant professor of music theory, house manager. Elected to serve on the board of governors as members - at large were W. Stitt Robinson, assistant professor of history, and Anthony Smith, associate professor and chairman of the department of psychology. - CLASSIFIEDS - Dingell (D-Mich.) which would apply the advertising ban to cigarettes, cigars and other tobacco products. HOUSE SETTINGLING: Brick, stone; block; wall cracking stopped. permanently. cement pinned. pine pinched. steel reinforced concrete; pilings, footings installed. Guaranteed method. wood piles, walls. Steel or wood installed. Carp Construction Co., ph. 2968M. BUSINESS SERVICES Loftus Named By Democrats JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business, but we need you to support for fun fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf MISCELLANEOUS CABINET-MAKER a d REFNISHER: Antique pieces. Bar-t top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E. Higginbottom, Res. and Shop. 623 Ala. FORMAL AND INFORMAL dressmaking involved. Ph. 1843L-4, 825 N.Y. MWF-I Phi. 1843L-4, 825 N.Y. MWF-I The Wyandotte delegation then voted to seat Franklin county. Both delegations voted for Loftus giving him enough votes to win the race for committeeman. Lawrence Loftus, college senior, was elected junior national committeeman at the Kansas Young Democrats state convention in Topeka Sunday. On a roll call vote on seating Franklin county, two Wyandotte county delegations tried to cast votes. One delegation claimed priority by having its dues paid in February. The other delegation asserted that this was a "subterfuge by some upstarts who do not truly represent Wyandotte county." BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American SERVICE Company, 616 Vt. tf The credentials committee decided that the second group should be seated, even though its dues were not accepted before the deadline. Donald Dirks, second year law, and Richard Collins, third year law, were members of the four-man credentials committee. THE BIG SPECIAL THAT GOT EVERYONE EXCITED! BUMPER CLUB DRIVERS ADMITTED FREE TO THIS PROGRAM LOST AND FOUND CANNOT SEE! Am flunking! Please return glasses in green plastic case found at baseball diamond May 15. Lynne Livington, 4280. 5-21 FOR SALE 1951 RED MG-MTD. Never raced. Radio. Alabama. Phone 1705. Bob Kennedy. LIVE IN A HOME of your own. Buy my ideal two, must sell. Phone 257373. Ideal 5-22 AFTER-SIX TUXEDO, size 34. Worn 2828 L-1. 2828 L-1. 5-19 PUREBRED Siamese kittens. Sealpoints $15. E. S. Young. Call 3482M. 5-19 VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD ENDS TONITE 20c - 65c RANDOLPH SCOTT " RIDING SHOTGUN " THURS. thru SAT. BOWERY BOYS "JALOPY" - and - WAYNE MORRIS 'STAR over TEXAS' — ADMISSION — Child 20c Adult 50c television industry does not accent hard liquor advertising. 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