Page 7 CLASSIFIED Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepts with the understanding that the bill will be completely paid, at 10 a.m. during the time it is due to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals must be received by 4:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less . Additional words BUSINESS SERVICE TYPIST, experienced in all kinds of student work, fast, accurate. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker Ave. Ph. 2721W MWFH TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenm. Phone 1396M. MWF-ff CABINET - MAKER AND Refinisher: Antique pieces, Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E. Higginboth. Res. and Shop, 623 Ala JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs must be met, so we provide everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf 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. tt STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360. 1109 Mass. MISCELLANEOUS SUNDAY SCHOOL for Jewish children being organized. If interested. 3782 10-2 FOR SALE SMITH-CORONA (silent) portable type- model 1126 Tenn. or call 30988. model 10- 1126 Tenn. or call 30988. 1948 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. Excel- leman and Gareth Overdrive. in 1126 Tenn. A SELMER TENOR Saxophone. Excellent condition. Ph. 2293W. 10-7 BELL AND HOWELL 8MM MOVIE-CAMERA, and a K&E drawing set. for sale. Call 1636J. Can be seen at 801½ Maine. TWO SIAMESE KITTENS. Fine Blood shots in shots included Young, ph 3482M, 10-1 KNAPP-MONARCH copper-plate electric iron; nearly $0.60. ph. 2435. 10-5 A SELMER CLARINET, a Buffet Clarinet, toe to toe to Tax. Contact Green, ph. 1700. 10-7 FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1851 Chev. Fleetline Deluxe, radio, heater, undercoat, ear mechanically fine. Priced to sell. See at 20-A Sunnyside, or phone 290014. 10-5 TRANSPORTATION CONOCO SERVICE: B. F. Goodlrich tires and batteries, complete lubrication service pumps, automatic transmission system. Buehlem Conoco Service, 18th and Massachusetts. RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wilcha every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Phone Jim Sellers, 310JJ, evenings. MT-wt ASK US about airplane rates, sky coach. family days, round trip reductions, bus coach. travel for Business or pleasure trip call Miss Rose Giesman at the First National Bank for information or itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. tsn. Phf tt FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM AND Private Garage one man student. $20. Call 545J8, 1416 kansan classifieds bring results. Jayhawk Frosh Breaks Leg Freshman quarterback Terry McIntosh of Chapman, Wednesday suffered a broken right ankle in the varsity-frosh scrimage. The 1852 all-state first teamer, probably will be out for season, because injured practice wrist guard Gete Corbett, Wichita, who banged up a knee. The nation's first endowed chain of thoracic disease has been established in the University School of Medicine at Tuberculosis and Health association. TB Instruction Set Up by Grant The Kansas association will support the new teaching program with a $10,000 annual grant for five years. "In effect we are putting aside one million Christmas seals each year for this new teaching program," Dr. Ralph I. Canutson, director of the health service and president of the association, said. Dr. Martin Fitzpatrick joined the KU faculty Oct. 1 to fill the new professorship. He has been doing chest disease work for the armed forces at Fitzsimmons General hospital in Denver. He is a graduate of Columbia university. University Daily Kansan "Although the TB death rate is low over the nation," Dr. Cantesen said, "the case rate in recent years has increased by about 100 to 80 per 100,000 persons." "We now feel a promising method of attack is special training for the doctors-to-be in the medical schools. With the Medical center getting a new chest diseases building, it is a logical place for the inauguration of the teaching plan." Kidnap Case Open to FBI Kansas City, Mo. — (UP)—The Federal Bureau of Investigation became eligible today to launch a search for 6-year-old Bobby Greenlee who was kidnapped a week ago. The Lindbergh kidnap law, which assumes that after passage of a week a kidnapper has crossed state lines, or the FBI eligible to enter the case. The federal agency, which has solved all but two of 458 kidnappings since the law was passed in 1932, would not indicate what action it planned to take. James A. Robey, special agent in charge of the FBI here, replied, "No comment," to all questions. Bobby, son of Robert C. Greenlease, 71, millionaire automobile dealer, was abducted from the fashionable French Institute of Notre Dame de Sion in the forenoon of Sept. 28. A red-haired woman who identified herself as the boy's aunt, left the school with him after telling a nun the boy's mother had suffered a heart attack. There has been no trace of the plump abductress or the boy since, and to the best of public knowledge, no attempt by anyone to contact the family for ransom. Fraternity Hears Report Nancy Canary, education senior and chapter president, reported on the national convention of Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education fraternity, Pennsboro. Pius Hall the pledging service for new members was set for Oct. 22. In Ketehikan, Alaska, the total annual rainfall adds up to $ 12 \frac{1}{2} $ feet not all at once, of course. Thirty pledges were welcomed recently to Phi Delta Chi, professional fraternity by James Barson, professor of law and faculty Smith. Thirty Welcomed To Phi Delta Phi The following first year law students were pledged: Charles Henry Apt, Frederick G. Apt Jr., Kenneth Beck, Gerald Ocalde, Dale Dodge, Donn James Everett, Leander Perry Hamilton William Patrick Alexander James Philip Johnston, Walt Kennedy, Richard Homer Lashley, William Robert Leonard, Donald Edward McGrath, Patrick J. Manning. Ray Pierson, William Roberts, Don Allen Seymour, Fred Six, Carl Dellan Stallard, Bill Swearer, Ronald Thomas, Donald Chalmers Tinker, Douglas Wall, David Welsh, James Welle Littis, and Robert Wunsch. Three second year men were pledged; Richard Morton Pickler, Alan Bishop Slayton, and Orlin Leon Wagner. Phi Delta Phi was founded in 1869 and is one of the oldest professional fraternities in the U.S. NOW thru WED Geological Survey Members Speak 3-D Two illustrated talks by staff members of the State Geological Survey at the University were given at the midcontinent regional meeting of the American Association of Petroleum Engineers ended Friday at the Broadview hotel in Wichita. Eleven Survey geologists attended the sessions. FERNANDO LAMAS ARLENE DAHL The talks by Survey personnel were "Activities of the State Geological Survey of Kansas," by Dr. John C. Frye, executive director of the Geological Survey; and "Thickness Maps as Criteria for Regional Structural Movements," by Wallace Lee Survey subsurface geologist RR Reid, representative director of the Survey and chairman of the KU department of geology, was a member of the reception committee for the meeting. "SANGAREE" K D G U Schedule TODAY 4:00 - The Allan Jones Show 5:00 - No Work! 5:55 - Your Student Union 6:00 - Pachworks 6:50 - Shop Heids 7:00 - Keynotes by Carle 7:55 - News Roundup 8:55 - Family in Sections 8:50 - In The Mood 9:55 - News Roundup 10:50 - Hour: Thro' The Listening Glass Several orchids are among the nearly 500 varieties of wild flowers, ferns, and shrubs growing in northern Canada's Yukon territory. Monday, Oct. 5, 1953 KU's the Craziest, Hep Student Decides Bv SAM TEAFORD What do you think of the University after two weeks of school and a week of orientation? That's the question the Kanser today asked Max L. Newstudent, college freshman. "It's the greatest," said Max. "I've been having a real wild time here, and I like it, even though I have not seen anything in school. Of course, since I've only been here two weeks, I'm not hep to some of the local jazz. "Take this 'nightshirt parade,' for example. It must be the craziest, but it sounds like fun. I wouldn't miss it even if Ralph Flanagan were in town for a one-night stand." Asked about orientation week, the program that attempts to acquaint new students with the University, Max said. "There was nothing square about it, to say the least. I met a few dolls and learned to find my way around the joint, as well as picking up on the traditions." Did he see the Jayhawks play Iowa State Saturday afternoon? he was asked. "Man, I'll say I was there. Even though the Jayhawks played some sour baseball that session down Texas, they had a combo, as the UCLA cats can test. Max was then asked if he had noticed anything that had particularly impressed him during his first three weeks. "For example, it says 'freshman caps are a familiar sight during the fall semester.' Maybe I missed the beat, but so far I haven't seen lid one. Also it says School of Law students carry a cane and whistle at passing co-eds, that Business school seniors wear straw hats, and that engineers spill paint on Uncle Jimmy Green's statue. "Yeah, man." Max answered. "The doll! But something else. I was reading in the K-book about customs and traditions that are supposed to be hep, but up to now I haven't seen anything of them. "Now I'm not cool enough to be a law student, but I've been past Green hall about 784 times so far, and I've yet to see: (1) a student carrying a cane, or (2) a lawyer-to-be whistling at a co-ed. It may be that law students don't need canes, but some real chicks pass Green hall, and even a square is tempted to whistle. "As for the business seniors wearing straw hats, I haven't seen one yet, but I haven't cased the campus enough to know where those cats hang out. And I haven't seen any paint on the statue of Ucle Jimmy Green. I'm a little disappointed, to say the least. Maybe it's because it's --early, and the joint isn't jumping vet. Matinee TUES. 2:30 P.M. Evenings at 7:10-9:00 Prices This Attraction 65c - 20c ENDS TONITE WALT DISNEY'S "Sword and the Rose" "Prowlers of Everglades" And with a parting nod, Max hopped off to a session in the Hawk's Nest with a crazy book and a cool drink. Fine Arts to Aid Art Gallery Fete The University School of Fine Arts has been given a prominent role in the 20th anniversary celebration of the William Rockhill Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City. Dec. 11. A special performance of Ermano Wolf-Ferrari's comic opera, "The Secret of Suzanne," will be presented under the direction of Dr. Thomas Gorton, dean of the school, and Dr John Newfield, director of the University theatre. Prof. Reinhold Schmidt and Miss Elizabeth Townsley, University voice instructors, will sing the leading roles. Prof. Raymond Eastwood, chairman of the department of painting, will design the stage setting, and the lighting. Anthony will provide the orchestration. The performance will precede a reception held on the evening of the 11th, and will be given in the Atkins' auditorium of the Gallery. The opera may be presented in the spring at the state meeting of Kansas Music clubs, and will be included in campus performances during national Music week in May. Phi Sigma to Hear Professor Dr. H. B. Hungerford, professor of entomology, will speak Tuesday before the noon meeting of Phi Sigma, honorary biological society on the topic insects impact Dr Hungerford's past, president of the Entomological Society of America, now heads the Society for Systematic Zoology. The blue whale is the world's largest mammal. Some specimens exceed 100 feet in length and weigh as much as 115 tons. Ten men can stand upright in the mouth of a large blue whale. Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 Features: 3:22 - 7:20-9:59 ALSO IN 3-D NAT "KING" COLE Singing "Pretend" RUSS MORGAN and ORCHESTRA ALSO MOVIETONE NEWS