Page 7 KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less Additional words Read the Want-Ad page daily. Use it whenever you need cash. LOST AND FOUND PAIR OF HORN-RIMMED GLASSES found on intramural field. Owner can recover them by paying for ad at UDK Business office. 't LADY'S GREEN HORN -RIMED GLASSES and comb in brown case found and Oread Owner can recover them by paying for ad at UDK Business office. WINE-COLORED SHEAFER PEN lost somewhere between the Alpha Chi Omega house and second floor of Fraser. If found call Angie Butler, 3437. 11-5 LOST: Lady's Baby wrist watch, Oct. please notify Maxine Fliser, phone 860. FOR SALE SWEET CIDER for sale. Lawrence Clencer and Vinegar Co. 810 Pa. Ph. 335. 11-10 811 BUICK SUPER convertible. Very 271M on see at 181 Vermont. 11-6 271M on see at 181 Vermont. 11-6 1950 2-DOOR Plymouth. 24,000 actual miles. Excellent condition; radio, heater and other extras. Phone 2771M or see at 1812 Vermont. 11-6 For extra cash, sell those items with a Kansan classified ad. BUSINESS SERVICE WELCOME STUDENTS and to the WELLCARE Inn Cafe, under new management. The Inn Cafe offers cooked food, cake and pie. Vera and Casey, 14th 6:30 am to.might. 11-14 STUDYING F latein tonight? Retrish yourself with foutain beverage and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 160. 1109 Mass. IAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business and they need to be kept for furfuns, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 4181. tf 'HOTOGRAPHED CHRISTMAS CARDS. I am going to make Christmas card. I will help you and take your family in live action at your home. I will help you to avoid late rush. Jack Steve Carter 871 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 EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds if typing at home. Standard rates. Accurate and fast service. Come to 1616 Vermont, or phone 2373R. tt YVPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1396M. MWF- tf TYPIST, experienced in all kinds of student work, fast, accurate. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker Ave. Ph. 2721W. MFW.ff RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Phone Jim Sellers, 3101J, evenings. MTW-tf CARINET - MAKER AND Refinisher: Antique pieces, Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E. bottom, Res. and Shop, 623 Ala ASK US about airplane rates, sky coach. family days, round trip reductions. For business or pleasure trip call Miss Rose Glesseman at the First National Bank for information or lineries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phone . TRANSPORTATION FORMAL AND INFORMAL dressmaking. Pth. 1843-4 F dressmaker. York. MWF-ff HELP WANTED FRESHMAN MEN AND WOMEN wanted to act in educational motion picture. Dramatic experience helpful, but not necessary. Auditions held Thursday, Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. in studies of the Centron Corporation, 1107 Mass. 11-5 MISCELLANEOUS TUTORING IN FRENCH by French student. Call 295.1433 Tenn. 11-6 KOREAN VETERANS. There will be a meeting at 5 p.m., Nov. 4th, in Jayhawk office. There will be elect officers and make plans for future parties, intramural teams, etc. Bring all necessary materials "C" numbers or other proof of liability required admission. BE THERE! 11-4 STARTS THURSDAY On Our Wide-Screen Startling . . . Amazing New and Different ! Forbidden Paradise of The South Pacific! For her savage kisses...he plundered Kidnapers Face Quick Sentence In Kansas City Kansas City (U.P.)-Plans for quick sentencing of child-killers Carl Austin Hall and Mrs. Bonnie Brown Heady moved forward rapidly today after their pleas of guilty to federal charges in the kidnaping of slain Bobby Greenlease. University Daily Kansan Edward L. Scheuffer, United States District Attorney, said in asking that a jury be impaneled that he would seek the death penalty provided under the Lindbergh kidnap law. Calling of a venie of 125 residents of the western district of Missouri was ordered preparatory to a trial, set for Nov. 18, in which the jurors' only duty will be to recommend the penalty. Federal District Judge Albert L. Reeves indicated the trial would be brief. The government was expected to offer a summary of evidence comprising a chronological account of the crime, including the six-year-old boy's abduction by Mrs. Heady from his Catholic day school Sept. 28, the firing of a bullet into his head in an isolated Kansas field the same day, and his burial in a lime-filled grave in the backyard of Mrs. Heady's attractive bungalow at St. Joseph, Mo. Confessions signed by Hall and Mrs. Heady will be admitted, Judge Reeves said, explaining this could not be done if they had not pleaded guilty. Indications were that the court anticipated no difficulty in obtaining a jury. Judge Reeves pointed out that prejudice would not ban a juror "since there is no question of determining guilt or innocence." Wednesday Nov. 4, 1953 It Takes More Than Looks To Win KU 'Queen' Award The judges first meet the girls at a coffee or tea, and the field is narrowed down to seven or eight candidates. The queen and her two attendants are chosen from this group at a dinner. Beauty, personality, activities, and scholastic standing have all been considered in choosing homecoming queen candidates. The judges in 1941 even considered oomph, "it," and other queenly attributes. Homecoming queens aren't born queens—they are chosen. By ELIZABETH WOHLGEMUTH In 1949, the women were divided into five groups with the judge visiting each group by a rotation system to test poise and personality. That year the judging contest took on a novel twist when the candidates decided to prove that turn-about is fair play. They voted for the most outstanding judge and presented him with a silver crown made of tinfoil taken from cigarette packages. He was also given an inscribed coffee cup trophy and was promised a kiss by a woman, who turned out to be his wife. Under the present system which has been in operation since 1946, faculty members and Lawrence business men do the choosing after candidates have been nominated. Each house selects a candidate, or a girl can petition. Her name and her picture are sent to the queen choosing committee, or all are required to have their pictures taken at the Photographic bureau. During the first year of the war the only homecoming festivity at KU was the selection of a queen. The candidates were interviewed by a committee as they entered the door at the pre-game pep rally and a queen was selected. Technicolor moving pictures were taken of the queen candidates one presents Your University Theatre "THE GLASS MENAGERIE" by TENNESSEE WILLIAMS Wednesday, November 4 through Saturday, November 7 8:00 p.m. FRASER THEATRE Students present ID cards for reserved seats. Box Office (Basement of Green Hall) open daily: 10-12 and 2-5; Saturday 10-12 OPENING TONIGHT year and sent up the Kaw to the K-State football team to show them what beautiful women KU has on campus. They selected the queen and her attendants and sent the decision back. If there ever were good relations between KU and K-State that must have been the year because they were even playing us in the homecoming title.