CLASSIFIED Phone KU 376 Churchfield Advertising R Phone R05376 Classified Advertising Rates TRANSPORTATION Additional work. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Please send the bill to 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals must be submitted by 4:45 p.m. the day before publication date. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE Make your Christmas airlines reservations at www.tommaudpi.com. Deposits necessary. TAKE A. CISTINITA VACATION this year to Mexico, Canada, Greece, Orleans Economy rates. ASK US FOR EUROPEAN TRAVEL PLANS for next vacation. INCLUDE THE ICE. 1015 Mass, Phone 3661. (Successors to Downs Travel Service). 11-23 RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wilchita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening, Phone Jim Sellers, 3101J, evenings. MTW-tf ASK US about airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reductions, holiday packages, business or pleasure trip call Miss Rose Glesseman at the First National Bank for information or itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sta. Phon LOST AND FOUND ID CARD No. 4931 lost in stadium dur- ience. Finder. Listen 11-16 Reward. R-E-W LOGLOG DUPLES SLIDE RULE lost around Oct. 26, Reward. phil. 3353. 11-12 DELBANA WRISTWATCH lost at K.U. DEL-State game, Saturday, Nov. 7. Call Charles B. Warhaft, 1247 Ohio, phone 3513. 11-16 BULOLA WRISTWATCH lost out of case at north goal post after k-State game. Please return great sentimental value. Please return to Art Dallaz, 1645 Penn. Tehn. 66-11. 11-16 TWO PAIR GLASSES found: 1) case 870. 2) case BTO. 3) Men's shell-cirummed on in- tramural field last week. Owners can re- renter, but Bergen can肯登 A Sunnyside, ph. 1148-8. 11-12 PAIR OF HORN-RIMMED GLASSES found on intramural field. Owner can recover them by paying for ad at UDK Business office. tf Page 7 LADY'S GREEN HORN - RIMMEL GLASSES and comb in brown case found and Oread. Owner can recover them by paying for ad at UDR Business office. FOR RENT FOR SALE SHARE ROOM with two other girls to campus. 1215 Oread. Phones 36277M 36277M A SELMER CLARINFT, a Buffet collar- ship in St. Paul's Six; for salen 11-13 Green, Phn. 170. SWEET CIDER for sale. Lawrence Cidere and Vinegar Co, 810 Pa. Ph. 335. 11-16 BUSINESS SERVICE WANT CHILDREN to care for, my home; license. Also ironings. For sale: 30,000 BTU Moore gas heater, like new. Phone 4265. 11-13 WELCOME STUDENTS and public to the College Inn Cafe, under new management. We specialize in catered food, cute animals and Casey, and Open 6:30 a.m. to midnight. 8:14-11:44 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop-shopping service is for cleaning, feathers, Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Phone. Conn. P18 HOTOGRAPHED CHRISTMAS CARDS am going to make me a card, this time come and take your family in live action at your home in live action to avoid late rush. Call Steve Carter 874 EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kind of typing at home. Standard rates. Accurate and fast service. Come to 1616 Vermont, or phone 23738. tf CABINET - MAKER AND Refinisher Antique pieces, Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed E. G. Higninbottom. Res. and Shop. 623 AIRWAYS BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the ack-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, 616 Vt. tl. STUDYING late tonight? Rereg your self with fountain beverages and sand-wiches--for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360. 1209 Mass. For extra cash, sell those item with a Kansan classified ad. Coffeyville to Hear Lawson Dean Paul B. Lawson of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will give three talks Wednesday at schools in Coffeyville in the city's observance of Armistice day. He will speak on "Citizenship" to the junior high school, high school and junior college. American Heart Group Aided By Chest Drive Editor's note—This is the sixth in a series of articles explaining organizations receiving benefits from the Campus Chest drive. The American Heart association will receive 20 per cent of the funds received from the Campus Chest drive. The money is used primarily to conduct research into the causes and cures of heart ailments. The association also gives Gold Heart awards each year for contributions in the field of cardiovascular diseases. Career investigatorships are being established as a part of the association program. The purpose is to support careers of investigators in the cardiovascular field. The group works through a public health committee to bring about specific activities for community cardiovascular disease programs. It makes recommendations to local groups regarding programs and research. Fellowships are offered to further research and to provide additional clinical training to qualified persons interested in heart disease study. Membership is open to any person interested in diseases of the heart and circulation. Applicants are subject to regulations of the affiliated heart association in the applicant's area of residence. Interest in research into causes of heart diseases has increased because of the increased number of cases by different types of heart ailments. Purpose of the association is to support research, education, and community service in cardiovascular. Professors to Attend Therapy Conference Nancie Greenman, associate professor of design, and Patricia Laurencelle, assistant professor of design, will leave tomorrow to attend the 73rd Annual American Occupational Therapy association in Houston, Tex. Miss Greenman and Miss Laurencelle also will attend an educational institute, held in conjunction with the conference to study research methods and techniques, and committee meetings on graduate study and interpretations of occupational therapy. Miss Greenman is chairman of the graduate study committee and Miss Laurencelle heads the committee on interpretation. KDGU Sets Initial Listener Survey The first KDGU listenship survey will be conducted at 6 p.m. on Monday, October 13th in thelege lakes, Mary Kninne, KDGU program director, said today. Residents of the two halls will be asked to indicate their announcer, program type, and program time preferences on survey questionnaires. The survey also will seek questions for program improvement. Specific program questionnaires to determine program needs of the students will be distributed later Miss Kinnane said. WED THRU SAT Starts FRIDAY Ends Tonite "A LION IS IN THE STREET" Guy Madison FRANK LOVEJOY 3-D THRILLS "CHARGE AT FEATHER RIVER" Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1953 University Daily Kansan Pusey Disputes Stand Of McCarthy on Reds Cambridge, Mass.—(U.P.)—Dr. Nathan M. Pusey, president of Harvard university, said today he does not agree with Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy that use of the Fifth amendment is automatically a "confession of guilt" by a person accused of being a Communist. 3 Attending Canada Talks Three members of the State Geological Survey are attending the 66th annual meeting of the Geological Society of America held in Toronto, Canada. The three are Dr. John C. Frye, executive director of the survey; Dr. Raymond C. Moore, research director, and Dr. Walter Schoewe, coal geologist. Dr. Schoewe is taking part in the coal committee sessions of the Society of Economic Geologists, Dr. Moore is participating in a symposium on invertebrate paleontology, and Dr. Frye is a member of a field conference in the Toronto area. In addition, each of the geologists is attending other sessions. 2 Geological Survey Staff Men at Meeting A petroleum geologist and a petroleum engineer are representing the State Geological Survey at the annual meeting of the American Petroleum institute being held in Chicago this week. The petroleum engineer is Dr. C. F. Weinaug, in charge of the Geological Survey's newly organized petroleum engineering division. The petroleum geologist is Edwin D. Goebel, who is in charge of the Survey's oil and gas division. Eighth Faris Lecture Set Dr. Nabih Amin Faris, visiting professor from the University of Beirut, will give the eighth in the series of lectures, "The Arab World Today" at 7 p.m. today in Strong auditorium. Tonight's talk, open to the public, will be on "The Awakening of the Arab World." Pharmacy Award Set A $25 award will be made annually to the top students in the junior class of the Pharmacy school. The grant will be donated each year by Rho Chi, pharmaceutical honor society. Robert Megryd, pharmacy senior is Rho Chi president. Kansan classifieds bring results. NOW THRU WED. John Wayne "Island In The Sky" The educator's opinion was set forth in a letter which he sent to Sen. McCarthy in answer to the senator's second telegram concerning the position of Prof. Wendell H. Furry on the Harvard faculty. The exchange began last week when Sen. McCarthy wired Dr. Pusey demanding to know why Prof. Furry had not been dismissed. Prof. Furry, a physicist, allegedly had refused to tell Sen. McCarthy's investigating committee whether he was a Communist or had engaged in Communist activities, including espionage and the indoctrination of students with Red philosophy. Dr. Pusey's first reply to the senator's charges came yesterday in a telegram in which he told Sen. McCarthy that "Harvard is unalterably opposed to communism." He said he was unaware that any member of the faculty was a Communist. Sen. McCarthy wired in reply that it was "ludicrous" for Dr. Pusey to make the statement about Harvard's attitude toward communism when "in the next breath you indicate that you still as of today are retaining as a teacher a man who refuses to state under oath whether he has given permission to him in memory of the Communist party and also refuses to state whether he has sought to indoctrinate his students in the Communist philosophy." Sen. McCarty also said that, in his opinion, a witness' refusal to answer questions about Communist party membership is "the most positive proof obtainable" that he is a Communist. NOW! Ends Wednesday GRIPES ... GAGS ... GIRLS ... CUYS ... AND GUTS! Mat. 2:30-Eve.7:00-9:00 Features: 2:54-7:24-9:29 Also: FOOTBALL-NEWS Starts THURSDAY FIRST TIME IN LAWRENCE 3-D ON WIDE - SCREEN Phone 946 Soon "Torch Song" ISA Sets Up Yearly Award A $50 scholarship will be awarded annually to an independent student, it was announced last night at a meeting of the Independent Student association. Requirements for the scholarship are that the applicant be an independent, have a grade average not below C, and be active in service to the University. Freshmen are to be given preference. The deadline is Saturday, Dec. 5. Application blanks are available at the Aids and Awards office, 222 Strong. Nominated to the scholarship committee were Miss Mary Peg Hardman, assistant dean of women; William R. Butler, assistant dean of men; and Myron M. Braden, director of aids and awards. Three students will be selected by the ISA executive board. Plans also were announced for the state ISA convention, to be held Saturday at Wichita university, and the regional convention, to be held Nov. 19-20 at the University of Colorado. Jim Sellards' orchestra was selected to play for the spring formal, March 5. The PATEE Theatre Proudly presents THE MOST WIDELY DISCUSSED FILM OF THE YEAR! A FIRE movie proves a hit with general pubLIFE MAGAZINE *An exceptional drama...powerful and* *uncompromising. It has the fourth* *dimension of interest!*** **JASON HUSTON POST** **HOUSTON POST** 'Martin Luther' Film Popularity Mushrooms New York - A book by GEORGE W. CORNELL ASSOCIATED PRESS