Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1954 University Daily Kansan CLASSIFIED ADS Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates Page day 50c Three Five days days 75c $1.00 2e 3e TRANSPORTATION Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c 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. (e-mail: cissy@us.edu). Daily Kansan Business office, Journalism bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. ASK US about airplane rates, ski coach, day courts, round trip reductions, all expense tours and steamship lines. For business or pleasure trip call Miss Rose Gliese for information or itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 30. RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wilhelm every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Phone Jim Sellers, 310JL evenings. MTW-ff FOR SALE TWO BEAUTIFUL, LIGHT BROWN COCKER PUPS at half price. A.K.C. ranger. four months old. Can be seen in Mississippi. Ruby Alexian. 296W 808 BATTERIES: Guaranteed unconditionally for six months. $5 and old battery. Battery Stores Associated. 512 East 9th, home-owned. Phone 943. 9f LOST AND FOUND BROWN LEATHER. hand-tooled Mexican billfold in Union or Strong February 15. durable papers and photos. N e d e ually. Reward. Call Olia Zilga 4206. 2-17 YOUNG, BLUE-GREY male cat wearing phone. Ward 25000, evening, 2-4-18 phone. Ward 25000, evening, 2-4-18 BLUE SHAEFER EPIT in Union Jan. 26. has name "Marjorie turburt" engraved on back of lapel. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE: DANCE BAND MEN who play for local band, please call 3504. 2-22 HEY VETS! Important meeting Thursday night, Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m., Union ballroom. New members welcome. Smoker follows. 2-18 TWO PART-TIME JOBS available for part-time students in exchange for board and room. The jobs are waiter and wa- terhouse boy. Call 322. 2-18 HELP WANTED PART-TIME, SALES JOB for married KU senior who likes the car business and wants to work full time after leaving work. Work with us to make dead. Don't apply unless you need $100 per month or more. Bill Bodin, Lincoln Mercury. 2-19 FOR RENT GARAGE for rent at 905 Maine. 2-18 3106J. LARGE, COMFORTABLE ROOM for one or two quiet students. Electric refrigerator and hot plate. Close to campus. Call 3121W. 2-17 BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING: Satisfaction guaranteed. Ren- al contact: Phone 21424. Email: chris@renal.com. Phone 21424. PROFESSIONAL TYPING at student rates. Prompt assist, accurate and fast, Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker ave Ph. 2721W. WMF-ti FORMAL AND INFORMAL dressmaking, BASIN 1843L-2, 852 N.Y., MWF-17 BASELIN 1843L-2, 852 N.Y., MWF-17 TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1368M. MWF-ft TYPIST; Experienced, accurate typist will give immediate attention to your work. References upon request. Mrs. Fevurly. Ph. 3226-M. MWF-tf JAY1: WKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are very important for fun, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 4181. tf Read the Kansan classified ads. 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. If CABINET-MAKER and 2 REFINISHER: Antique pieces, Bar-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 see American ServIC Company, 616 Wt. United Service Organization troupes gave 4.425 shows before American and other United Nations troops during the past two years. The shows were presented in the Far East, Europe, and Alaska. 3 Seminars To Be Held Three seminars will be held during Religious Emphasis week, at 4 p.m. Monday, Feb. 22, Tuesday, Feb. 23, and Wednesday, Feb. 24. "What Can Religion Do for the Student Personally?" will be the topic for Monday's seminar with Dr. Albert Branble as the local moderator. The Religious Emphasis week speakers for this seminar will be Dr. G. Edwin Osborn, and the Rev. G. Thomas Fatturuso. Tuesday's seminar will have as guest speakers Dr. Thomas Mather, and the Rev. William E. Phifer. The subject will be "What Can the Church Mean in Our Day?" The moderator will be the Rev. William Bryant. "What Can Religion Do for Our Society?" will be the topic for the last seminar to be held Wednesday. The Rev. Robert S. Bates will be the local moderator, and the guest speakers will be the Rev. Henry Heeney, and Rabbi Abba M. Fineberg. General Reassures ROTC Graduates Lt. Gen. W. B. Kean, Fifth Army commander, has given reassurance that this year's Army ROTC graduates will get commissions in the Army reserves. Last week a Washington spokesman stated the Army might be unable to commission all of its graduates this spring. This has been dispelled by Lt. Gen. Kean in a letter to Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy. "To dispell this possible uncertainty, I would like to assure through you that all Army ROTC graduates will be given commission in the Army reserve," the letter stated. 1904 Class Plans Reunion in June A reunion dinner and a Golden Anniversary luncheon were planned for June 5 and 6 by class of 1904 committee meeting here yesterday. Chancellor and Mrs. Franklin D. Murphy will present gold pins to the returning class members at a luncheon, Fred Ellsworth, executive secretary of the alumni association, said. Clare Cowley, chairman of the committee, presided at the meeting. Other members present were Ernst Baldry, Topeka; Mrs. Will Beck, Holton; Mrs. William C. Edwards, Kansas City; Myron E. Humphrey, Chickasha, Okla.; Malcolm McNaughton, Leavenworth; Mrs. Roy Filkin, Lawrence, and Caryl Dodds, Lawrence. Two vice presidents will be elected at a meeting of FACTS, campus po- group, at 7:30 p.m. today (Wednesday) in room 303 Student Union FACTS Plan Officer Elections The accident rate of truck fleets in the United States has dropped 65 per cent during the past 20 years. Fleets reporting to the National Safety Council in 1952 averaged less than two accidents per 100,000 vehicle miles. The rate was 5.7 in 1934. The Rock Chalk bill, vetoes by Chancellor Murphy, will be discussed at the meeting. NOW 2:30-7:15-9 MARLON BRANDO "THE WILD ONE" NOW thru FRIDAY ADM. 20c - 75c RITA HAYWORTH 'MISS SADIE THOMPSON' He further stated that the committee as authorized by Congress had no right to ask him questions of that nature since its objective is to investigate efficiency of governmental operations. Mr. Huberman is author of "We the People," "Man's Goods," "The Truth About Socialism," and "The Truth About Unions." Mr. Huberman appeared before the McCarthy committee and cited the first amendment in refusing to answer questions. Telling the committee he was not and never had been a member of the Communist party, he said that their questioning of his political beliefs and affiliations was an abridgement of his rights under the first amendment. Writer to Speak On Civil Liberty Leo Huberman, co-editor of the Monthly Review, an independent Socialist magazine, will speak on "Civil Liberties and McCarthyism," at 8 p.m. Feb. 27, in 426 Lindley. He was the first labor editor of the newspaper PM and served for three years as education director for the National Maritime union. He was chairman of the department of social science at New College, Columbia university and taught in the Newark, N.J. school system. Fund Drive Group Proposes ASC Bill Three changes were made in the Campus Chest bill yesterday in a meeting of the Campus Chest steering committee. Changes will be submitted to the All Student Council for approval. First, the bill stipulates that a Campus Chest chairman will be appointed in the spring instead of the fall. He will then select his committee at that time. This move would give the new committee an early start in planning the fall campaign. Second, the bill proposes the emergency fund of 10 per cent of the annual collection—now set up by legislation to be used for purposes decided upon by two-thirds of the people. The money is unused at the close of the year to the next drive.Now, the fund accumulates. 9 Instructors Named For Clerks' School Third, each year a fund of $150 will be left for the next Campus Chest committee as a portion of their administrative expenses. This provision was decided upon because of the earlier starting date of the drive. As of now, expenses are deducted from money collected during the same year. The program emphasizes administrative problems of the clerk's office and financial practices. Several separate sections are scheduled for clerks of large and small cities. A guest faculty will assist the University Governmental Research center staff in conducting the fourth school Clerks' School today and tomorrow. For Extra Cash, sell those items with a Kansan Classified. 9 Workshops To Be Held A schedule of nine summer workshops and conferences in which academic credit can be earned was announced today by Dr. George B. Smith, dean of the university and director of the summer session. Most of the workshops are for the school administrators, supervisors, or teachers, Dean Smith said. Some are scheduled so that enrollees may also attend the 8-week summer session, June 14-Aug.7. the schedule and amount of credit that may be earned: May 30 - June 5-Advanced Clinical Practice in Problems of Hearing (at Olathe) for one semester hour of credit. June 7-19-Home Economics Educational Workshop-Curriculum Study for two hours credit. June 9-19—Association for Childhood Education Elementary Education workshop. Two hours credit. June 14-25 -Health Education Workshop for two hours credit. June 14-28 -Teaching of College English for two hours credit. June 14-August 7—Industrial Hygiene Engineering conference for seven hours credit. June 14-August 7—Educational Conference in the Teaching of Foreign Languages for two hours credit Laboratory Course for one hour July 5-17 -Conference on Improvement of Secondary School of Education for two hours credit. Aug. 9-12—Driver Education for High Schools for three hours credit schools for three hours credit. Enrollees wishing to earn credit should submit their credentials to the director of admissions in advance, just as regular students do, Dean Smith emphasized. The battle of San Jacinto, April 21, 1835, is commemorated annually in Texas as a legal holiday. Two Texans were killed and 2 wounded, while 630 Mexicans were killed, 280 wounded and 730 captured. NOW .. ends THURSDAY Open 6:45-F-7: 9-30: 65-cm Thomas MITCHELL Starts Friday — "DESPERATE MOMENT" MARILYN MONROE BETTY GRABLE LAUREN BACALL How To Marry a Millionaire TECHNICOLOR William POWELL COMING SOON! Why that's Leon McAuliffe. He's going to play again for the Boot-Heel Drag. You mean Leon will be back this year? Sure, and again it's FREE-FREE-FREE Second Annual Boot- Heel Drag Friday, February 26-8 to 12 in the Student Union Ballroom. Hear Leon's Latest Columbia Record, "Run 'em Off" at the Hawk's Nest.