University Daily Kansan Page 7 jumpomic and eased Mass.) yes- not e to room know- " he his this cause have when th. along culted lay- g for have salers many as been murders, by ever, dis- ad- the and w een vital eco-ive— usually ough where then rather CLASSIFIED ADS Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates three Five days days 75c $1.00 2c 3c 25 words or less ... 50c Additional words ... 1c Terms: Cash, Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly and in the amount of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan last office. Journals may be checked at 45 p.m. the day before publication date. TRANSPORTATION FOR SALE ASK US about airplane rates, ski coach, family days, round trip reductions, all expense tours and steamship trips. For business or pleasure trips. First National Bank for information or itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 30. tf RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Phone Jim Sellers, 31031 evenings. MTW-tt MUSTARD SEED "REMEMBRANCER" a perfect Valentine gift, or for any occasion. The beautiful little reminder to have faith. Sponsored by Plymouth Women. Congregational church. Call or see at 1603 Louisiana. 2-15 BRAND NEW, pilot's wrist chronograph and stop watch. Swiss-made with sweep second hand. Cost originally $110. In-store price Lynn Osborn, 1228 Ohio. Phone 1147. BATTERIES: Guaranteed unconditionally for six months. $5 and old battery. Battery Stores Associated. 512 East 9th, home-owned. Phone 943. LOST AND FOUND BLUE SHAFFER FEAP in Union Jan. 20. Call 1650.W Reward 2-18 MISCELLANEOUS TWO PART-TIME JOBS available for male students in exchange for board and room. The jobs are waiter and waiter-houseboy. Call 322. 2-18 NOTICE: DANCE BAND MEN who play piano or trumpet and who would like to audition for local band please call 3504. 9-16 FOR RENT BUSINESS SERVICES GARAGE for rent at 905 Maine. Phone 3106J. 2-18 FOMENT ENT LI DO RA HT wEFTAG LG GE. COMFORTABLE. Escape refrigerator and hot plate. Close to campus. Call 3121W. 2-17 FORMAL AND INFORMAL dressmaking Phys. 1843L-1, 8425 N.Y. MWF-1 Phys. 1843L-1, 8425 N.Y. MWF-1 PROFESSIONAL TYPING at student rates. Prompt consideration, accurate and fast. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker ave Ph. 2721W. MWF-1 TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tem. Phone 1396M. MWF-tf ALTERATIONS on all types of girls' playgrounds. 401-397-2826. Fence, 163 Indiana. Phone 778-85. 2-16 TYPIST: Experienced, accurate typist will give immediate attention to your work. References upon request. Mrs. Fevurly. Ph. 3226-M. MWF-tt JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything you need in field care for your business. Our pet shop has everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf EXPIRIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of playing at home. Standard rates. Accurate and fast service. Come to 1616 Vt., or phone 2373R. Joan Manion. *ff CABINET-MAKER and REFINISHER: Antique pieces, Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E. Higginbottom, Res. and Shop, 623 Alauna. BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six-back or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics for American Service Company, 616 Vt. tf HELP WANTED PART-TIME. SALES JOB for married KU senior who wants business and industry work full time. Send school. Will pay for each outside call. Dont apply unless you need 2-14 weeks. per month or more Bill Bodin, Lincoln Interviews TODAY Goodyear Tire and Rubber company, Goodyear Aircraft corporation, and Goodyear Atomic corporation will interview aeronautical, electrical, mechanical, civil, industrial, and chemical engineers; and chemists and physicists. Standard Oil company (Indiana) will interview civil, mechanical, chemical, architectural engineers —Kansan photo by Jim Baird GREETINGS—Dick Sheldon, president of the All Student Council, chats with head delegates from three Big Seven schools Saturday morning at the Big Seven Student Government conference. Left to right are Sheldon; Pete Wilson, Iowa State college; Franklin Hauser, Kansas State college, and Jon Withrow, Oklahoma university. Student Council Conclave Produces Peace Pact Change An addition to the KU-Kansas State college peace pact and three resolutions were accomplished during the Big Seven Student Government conference held in the Student Union last weekend. A meeting Friday afternoon with Student Council representatives from K-State and KU produced an addition to the peace pact between the two schools. The addition states that failure of either school to pay outstanding bills by May 1 of that school year shall automatically dissolve the peace pact. These bills at the moment include vandalism committed by both schools during the football season. The two schools decided that refusal to negotiate also shall dissolve the pact. Three resolutions which will affect the Big Seven were decided upon by delegates from the various schools during the conference. First, each school will send monthly bulletins to the other six schools. These items will include projects and policies which the student governments of the various schools are planning or have accomplished. Second, each school will prepare an organizational chart of their student government and send it to the other six schools. Third, each school will make a public announcement before all basketball and football games to the effect that the students will abstain from booing and other unsportmanlike conduct during the contest. Dick Sheldon, president of the KU All Student Council, presided over the conference, welcoming the delegates at the first session Saturday morning. During this session visiting delegates were divided into discussion groups. U. S. Naval Development center will interview electrical, electronics, mechanical and aeronautical engineers and physicists. Chairmen of the groups were "Relationship of Student Government to Detroit Edison company will interview mechanical and electrical engineers. Owens-Corning Fiberglas corporation will interview mechanical, industrial, electrical, civil, architectural and chemical engineers. TOMORROW Consolidated Vultee Aircraft will interview aeronautical, civil, electrical, mechanical, chemical and metallurgical engineers, and physicists and mathematicians. Students," Norma Owens, K-State; "Relationship of Student Government to the University," Peter Wilson, Iowa State; "Relationship of Student Government to Other Student Government," Jon Withrow University of Oklahoma. At a joint banquet with the Student Union conference Friday evening delegates heard a speech by Dr. Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of students, on the importance of the student union on the campus. Debaters Win 4 of 6 In DU Tournament A University debate team won four debates and lost two in a tournament at the University of Denver last week. The debaters were William Means, business senior, and John Fields, college junior. They defeated two teams from the University of Utah and teams from Utah State college and Colorado A&M. They lost to teams from Denver and the University of Colorado. Means and Fields also debated in an unjudged audience contest at the University of Colorado, Panhel Sets Rush Dates Panhellenic, meeting at the Kappa Alpha Theta house Sunday, decided to send representatives to the freshmen dorms this week to explain the purpose of parties to be given Feb. 27, 28, and March 6. The parties will be a replacement of summer rushing. Read the Kansan classified ads. New Arrests May Hit Black Market in Babies Montreal —(U,P)— Detectives investigating an international black market in babies disclosed today that files seized at the home of a “contact” may lead to a dozen new arrests in the $3 million ring. An elderly woman, at whose home the records were confiscated, was kept overnight in provincial police headquarters for extensive questioning. She was described as a 'contact' between unwed, pregnant girls and leaders of the ring that sold babies for as much as $2,500. The files were believed to contain "customer" names. Four other persons have been taken into custody since Friday when the operations of the 10-year-old ring was exposed, but only two were charged. They were lawyers Herman Buller, 38, and Louis Glazer, 51. Both were accused of falsifying birth registrations and freed on bail pending preliminary hearing Feb. 19. Glazer was arrested Saturday after Theresa Bogatta, a New York City policewoman, "bought" a baby for $3,000 at an east-end nursing home. She said Glazer was present at the transaction. Ernest Mitler, assistant district attorney for New York county, said American couples who bought babies in the adoption mill will be questioned but need not fear losing the children. Edward Muybridge in 1878 set up a whole row of cameras to make a series of single photographs of a running horse. In 1880 he projected this series in rapid sequence to recreate the motion. The same principle is now used in motion pictures by the Hollywood cameraman and the home moviemaker who have to use but a single camera for multiple shots. Gubernatorial salaries in the United States range from $4,500 paid by Maryland to $25,000 paid by California, Illinois, New York and Pennsylvania. STARTS TUESDAY Teachers Honor Swarthout Dr. Donald M. Swarthout, professor of piano and former Dean of the School of Fine Arts, was presented an honorary life membership in the Kansas Music Teachers association at their annual meeting recently at Washburn university. The KMTA elected Fred C. Mayer of Friends university president and Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts at KU, vice president. Dean Gorton was also named editor of the association's journal "The Kansas Music Teacher." Four states—Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and California—raise virtually the entire American rice crop. Hello, this is Marilyn Monroe... I'll be seeing you soon in CINEMASCOPE P. S. 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