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Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1396M. MWF-1f TXPIST. Experienced, accurate typist will have immediate attention to your work. References upon request. Mrs. Fevurly Ph. 3226-M. WMF-ti JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet shop. Our pet shop has one-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 Vermont, or phone 2373R. tf CABINET-MAKER a and DRIFINISHER Antique pieces, Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E. Higginsbottom. 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 Service Company, 616 Vt. tf TRANSPORTATION RIDER WANTED TO WEST COAST: wanted around Jan 22. Ph. 42615 after 7 p.m. http://www.ridder.com RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening, Phone Jim Sellers, 31031 cellings. MTW-tt ASK US about airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reductions, all expense tours and steamship lines. For business or pleasure please call First National Bank for information or itineraries and reservations 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 30. tf 56 Students to Hear Frank Lloyd Wright Fifty-six students from the School of Engineering and Architecture will leave at noon tomorrow for Earlesville, Okla., to hear a lecture by Frank Lloyd Wright, noted American architect. Also included in the trip will be a tour of the Phillips Petroleum company's Adams building. The students will board a bus for the return trip at 10 p.m. and will arrive in Lawrence at about 3 a.m. Friday. 1942 OLDS—1948 motor (76), 5,000 miles; radio, hearer, new seat covers, new paint, good rubber. See Marvin Wortman at 841 Ll., or call 2995J. 1-11 1942 BUICK SUPER CONVERTIBLE Vermont, Ph. 2771M 1-11 Prices vary by location. COLOR FILM-KODAK: 36 exposures. 2-11-1-11 or 3-5/0-7.9 Ron. Donald Chen. FOR RENT 3-ROOM Furnished basement apartment, Gas furnace heat, private entrance. Private bath. Utilities paid. $60 a month. Phone 3350 or 2641R. 1-12 ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED APARTMENT: large living-bedroom, kitchen and first floor. private entrance, 4 blocks from KU. $5.20 per month. 3712W. 1-7 SELL ON CAMPUS excellent quality under $5 tennis rackets. Make $500- $1000 few days. Bob Blalek, 1994 Yale Station. New Haven, Cann. 1-8 HELP WANTED LOST AND FOUND TWO BILLEFOLDS containing valuable papers and money belonging to Dick Smith and Walt Ash. Finder please call 443. Reward. 1-8 PRATERNITY RING, gold and onyx with vacation. Please call Leland Bell, 991- Lewis Pledges ILA Strike Aid New York (U.P.)—The Independent International Longshoremen's association said today it had been promised "unlimited financial support" by John L. Lewis of the United Mine Workers if there is a strike on the New York-New Jersey waterfront. Officials of the orphaned union also disclosed that Mr. Lewis had made a second gift of $50,000 for immediate use in its struggle against a rival AFL union to gain recognition as bargaining agent for 20,000 dock workers. The ILA spokesman did not deny or confirm a report that the promise of strike aid from the Mine Workers amounted to $1 million. They said "no specific figure was mentioned" in recent discussions with Mr. Lewis in Washington. Mr. Lewis previously had given another $50,000 to the hard-pressed union, and ILA officials said at that time they were considering a possible affiliation with the Mine Workers union. The ILA, which was thrown out of the AFL in September for failing to rid itself of criminal elements, was the apparent winner in a National Labor Relations Board election to choose a bargaining agent. However, the AFL union protested that threats and intimidation were used by the old ILA to sway dock workers who voted in the election. Shows Comfortlv Convenient JAYRAWKER NEW PARK BOX CUSHIONED CHAIRS 2:30-7-9 N-O-W ADM. VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD WAR PAINT 20c-50c Thurs. • "African Queen" • "High Noon" Humphrey Bogart Gary Cooper Under this program one outstanding student from the University will receive the full tuition for the first year at the Chicago school and, upon successful completion of the first year, for the second and third year. The University has been invited again this year to participate in the program of national honor scholarships at the University of Chicago Law School. The cash value of the initial award is $738, the cost of a year's tuition. Over the three years, the award would have a cash equivalent of more than $2,000. Applicants must receive a bachelor's degree this spring or summer, take the law school admission test which the Guidance bureau will administer in February, and be screened by a faculty committee which will select the recipient. The committee, appointed by Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy, consists of Carroll D. Clark, professor of sociology, C. P. Osborne, professor of philosophy, and F. H. Heller, associate professor of political science, chairman. Interested students should contact Prof. Heller. Strong Annex E, Room 1-B. University Daily Kansan An old superstition among the Zulus of South Africa holds that every man is accompanied wherever he goes by an ancestral spirit. The spirit takes the form of a serpent that travels underground. When the snake dies or is killed, the man himself dies. Then, according to the belief, the serpent comes to life again. It's a long way from the happy-go-lucky meat, cutter of pre-war days to Russell, the international figure as much at home in London, Paris, Brussels as he is in Natick, Mass. Starts "Its possibilities for a better world are fantastic." he said. "I can give you the sequence in a paragraph," he said. "I was training for the paratroopers when some dynamite went off in my hands. Bad luck, sure it did. I was too bad of TNT and that didn't go off. If it had it would have killed all 15 people in the room. So that's good luck." Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1954 One of the best known GFs of World War II came down from Boston on business connected with the World Veterans federation. He then instituted. He is vice chairman in charge of rehabilitation for the WVF. "I'm happy to tell them because rarely has so much happiness come out of what appeared to be tragedy." "And I'm happy to tell them," said Harold Russell today. He pulled a pack of cigarets expertly out of his pocket with the hooks he uses in place of hands and lit his own cigarette. New York—(U.P.)-A lot of people keep asking what happened to the armless veteran who played so poignant a role in the film "The Best Years of Our Lives." 'Best Years' Star Now Working for Vet Group prosthetic appliances—I prefer to call them hooks—could be used. Sam Goldwyn saw the short and had me written into "The Best Years of Our Lives." "When I discovered I was without cuts, hands, well. it took a lot of adjusting to. Then I was asked to make a short film showing how "And here I am," he said, "spending most of my time promoting the cause of the WVF. In a few short years we have 18,500,000 members in 22 nations. Think of it—Pakistan and India are members and their delegates meet at our conventions, Israel and Egypt, Italy and Yugoslavia—what a force for real peace we can be. Not the phony Russian kind of peace." SAVE THIS AD! 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