Page 7 CLASSIFIED ADS Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates anree Five days days 75c $1.00 2n 2n 25 words or less ... 1c Terms. Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the hotel on Thursday. Journals nalism blge., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. FOR SALE 1948 MERCURY. Excellent condition. All the extras. New paint, blue and white two-toned. White sidewalls. Must sell. Ph. Bob Hite. 2122. 3-1 COMPLETE SET of golf clubs—3 woods and 8 irons, good condition, reasonable price. See Al Hack at University Shop. Phone 715 or 3250J. 2-25 BATTERIES: Guaranteed unconditionally for six months. $5 and old battery. Battery Stores Associated. 512 East 9th, home-owned. Phone 943. tf FOR RENT ROOMS for three boys. Good beds, clean one-half block from campus. mishair. 2-26 BUSINESS SERVICES ALTERATIONS on all types of girls' ballroom dance. Pease, 1539 Indiana. Phone 778W. 3-2 WILL TARE CARE OF children in my school. Phone 2266-L-2. 3-1 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet shop, all items we can buy on stop pet shop has everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of typing at home. Standard rates. Accurate and fast service. Come to 1616 Vt., or phone 2373R. Joan Manion. ftt CABINET-MAKER and REFINISHER Antique pieces, Bar-t top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E Higginbottom. Res. and Shop. 623 Ala BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics for American Service Company, 616 Vt. tt TRANSPORTATION GISK U.S about airplane rates, skoy, coach, family days, round trip reductions, all expense tours and steamship lines. For business or pleasure travel. First National Bank for information or itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 36. LOST AND FOUND PICKETT SLIDE RULE, model No. 500 HORNIS Hornis 3475M, 100 Ohio, Reward BROWN LEATHER Mexican billfold Valuable. Please return! Keep money. Lost Feb. 16 in Strong or Union. Phone Olga Ziborg. 4206. 2-25 Chorale to Sing At 2 High Schools The KU Chorale will sing today for assembly programs at Shawnee-Mission High school in Mission, and Washington High school in Bethel The group of 20 singers finished making a color movie Tuesday. The film includes five choral numbers: "Alleluia" by Randall Thompson, "Rocka' My Soul," "Comin' Through the Rye," "My Bonnie,' Banner of Old KU," and the "Alma "Banner of Old KU." and the "Alma Mater." The picture, started Monday, was filmed and produced by Centron of Mosser-Wolf, Inc. Clayton Krehbiel, assistant professor of music education and director of the Chorale, said that the picture is to be shown all over the U.S. N-O-W- 2:30:7-9 Jerry Lewis Dean Martin "MONEY FROM HOME" NOW THRU SAT. Burt Lancaster "KISS THE BLOOD OFF MY HANDS" —Co Feature— Frank Sinatra 'MEET DANNY WILSON' ASC Senate Elects Schell Farrel L. Schell, engineering senior, was elected yesterday by the ior, has been elected by the senate to replace Dean Glasco, engineering senior, as president pro-tem. Filling the appointment as senator-at-large will be Roth Gatewood, business junior, replacing Glasco. Scott Hayden, engineering sophomore, will replace Richard Eflin, fourth year architecture, representing the School of Engineering. The resolution that the new fieldhouse be named "Naismith-Allen" was tabled until the next meeting of the senate. Richard Sheldon, college senior and president of the ASC, was designated to appoint a committee of three to confer with Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy about swearing in new members of the ASC at the Honors convocation in the spring. The committee selected by Sheldon includes William Arnold, college junior; Janice Johnson, college freshman, and George Detsios, special student in business. Other business included the passing of two resolutions: $125 to be appropriated to the Forensic League and $25 to be appropriated to the labor committee. Health Association Honors Professor The American Public Health association has elected Dr. Lee Meyerson, assistant professor of psychology, as a fellow of the association. Dr. Meyerson has been a consultant on physically handicapped children to the committee on child health. The election is in recognition of his studies in maternal and child health. This is the second recognition which Dr. Meyerson has received for his work in somatopsychology. Earlier the government of Denmark asked for his help in developing educational and public health programs for physically and mentally handicapped children. Medical doctors comprise most of the membership of the association. Less than 20 per cent of the membership are fellows. Male HelpNeeded In Summer Camps Summer camp director and counselor positions in YMCA camps are open to qualified male students. Camp Santosage, 20 miles from Kansas City, Mo; Camp Graviois, 125 miles from Kansas City in the Ozarks, and Camp Wood, near Ellsworth, have openings for the coming summer. Requirements for the jobs are good character and interest in working with boys. Previous experience in camp work will be helpful but is not necessary for some of the jobs. Students interested in camp positions should contact the YMCA office, Room 111, Union basement. Read the Kansan classified ads STUDIES MAKING YOU BLOW UP ? RE LAX-with some COOKIES from DRAKE'S 25c to 40c doz 25c to 40c doz. University Daily Kansan DRAKE'S BAKES 907 Mass. A quiz over the material covered will be given Tuesday in room 205 Journalism building. AWS Petitioners Will Meet Today The meeting must be attended by all petitioners for an AWS Senate office and petitions must be filed at this time. Petitions for the offices of president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and two All Student Council representatives will be accepted. Candidates must meet the eligibility rules governing student organizations. The president and vice president must be juniors or seniors, and the secretary at least a sophomore during the 1954-55 school year. The Associated Women Students instruction period will be held at 7:15 p.m. today in room 205 Journalism building. The president must have previously served at least one semester in the AWS Senate and the vice president, one semester in the AWS House. One of the ASC representatives chosen must be affiliated with a social sorority and the other an independent. The elections committee is made up of Pat Aylward, college senior; Jan Gradinger, Marjorie Mackey, and Kay Vetterick, college sophomores, and Ann Hanson and Joan Rosenwald, college freshman. Next Thursday, a coffee will be given in the English room of the Union by the present senate senate members for the petitioners receiving the highest grades on the quiz. The island-wide campagin to plant 1,000,000 trees in Jamaica. B.W.I., in honor of the visit of Queen Elizabeth in November, 1953, was so successful that the target was raised o 2,000,000. Conventional KU Commuter Beset by Starvation, Traffic By CHARLES O'CONNELL "No time for breakfast this morning, I'll grab a cup of coffee in Lawrence." The average commuter, if like me, a "sackhound," is in imminent danger of starvation. Commuting students are not a novelty to this campus. This way of life reached its peak in the years following World War II when many married students were holding down jobs in Kansas City and other neighboring communities while attending classes on campus. The high enrollment further made living facilities in Lawrence difficult and inadequate. Public Relations Directors to Meet Mr. Bernays will speak at 2 p.m. tomorrow on "A Thought for Doers." "He will cover some of the principles involved in public relations and he will speak from a wide experience in governmental, international, and business affairs. During the war he had government assignments dealing with the analysis of propoganda," said George Brooks, assistant Extension manager. Edward L. Bernays of New York and Jim McQueeny of Kansas City, Mo., will head the list of speakers. Mr. McQueeny of Jim McQueeny associates will speak at 6 p.m. tohommow. He handles public relations for the Starlight theater of Kansas City. Approximately 50 public relations directors are expected to attend the third annual Industrial Management Institute for Ublic Relations directors here tomorrow and Saturday. Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism; Carroll Clark, professor of sociology; Nino LoBello, instructor of sociology; Kenneth Beasley, instructor of political science, and Emil L. Telfel, professor of journalism, will be group leaders of case studies involving public relations. Starts TOMORROW Hollywood stops playing "Ostrich" Here is 80 minutes of spade-calling entertainment. Starting with a story as old as man, but broken into scenes on the screen, Hollywood stops playing "Ostrich" to bring you adult drama. We've been told in the idea that American movie patrons are equal to the "12-year-old-mind". That is why we confidently are to make a movie; that is why we proudly offer you 80 minutes for grown-ups. "When I found out couldn't have a child I heated you, my child — everybody." "It's yours, if that's what you mean. But I don't trap my man this way." BIGAMIST WANTED BY TWO WOMEN JOAN FONTAINE and IDA LUPINO EDMOND O'BRIEN • EDMUND GWENN Mat. 2:30 Fri.; Eve. 7:00 - 9:00; Continuous 1:00 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Mat. 2:30 Fri.; Eve ADULTS ONLY 00 p.m. Sat. & Sun. ALL SEATS 75c Ends Tonite- "King Solomon's Mines" 7:00-9:00 Life is not all rush for a commuter; it just seems that way. Typical comments heard on a round trip might be "Slow down, there's a gendarme," or "Sure hope we miss that Sunflower traffic," or "Oh my gosh, we forgot Tom." The first woe of a commuter begins when after pleading, threatening, cajoling, lying and crying, he is still given an 8 a.m. class and a 5 p.m. class every day. Regardless of the present drought conditions, ask any commuter and he will tell you that rain and hail storms follow his car everywhere it goes. The last woe of a commuter is when, after failing miserably in an English (or any other) exam, he blames it all on study time lost in his commuting. After the term and after he has passed every course, sliding by with a "D" in English, whenever someone asks this hardy breed of student how commuting is, the general and constant answer is, "Great! You really out to try it." Mat. 2:30, Eve. 7:00-9:00 Features: 2:51-7:21-9:21 ALSO 'The Coronation Parade' The Glory of England Students Regular Prices Anytime With I.D. Card STARTS SUNDAY PREVUE SATURDAY 11:15 **Coming Soon** "GLENN MILLER STORY"