Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1953 University Daily Kansan KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone KU 376 Terry Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received on time during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business Journal. Journals may be later than 3:45 p.m. the day before. Please call. Page 7 Classified Advertising Rates Assisted Advertising One Threes Five days days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c FOR SALE REFRIGERATOR, 4 years old, excellent dresser. Dishwasher. Crescent Rd., ph. 3523M. 10-2 1851 ONE-OWNER Ford 2-door club coupe Ford-A-Matic. 17,300 actual miles. Very clean with radio and heater. Call 2473M. 10-2 BUSINESS SERVICE 1947 FORD convertible, 35,000 miles, new car. Call 41962, one owner. Sachem 10-1 WELCOME STUDENTS and public to the College Inn Cafe, under new management and hire. Home-cooked food, cake and ice. Vera and Andrew 6:30 a.m. to Midnight. 10-30 CABINET - MAKER AND Refinisher Antique pieces. Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. D Higginbottom. Res. and Shop, 623 Ala PATCHEN'S ANTIQUES, 720 Ohio. A large selection of fine antiques in furniture, glass, china, and brass. Many things from Europe. 10-1 TYFIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone. 136M. MWF-ft 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 curators work tirelessly for our fins, and feathers. Grant's T爪 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. tf TRANSPORTATION Say LING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 380. 1109 Mass. RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wilicha 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, for business and pleasure trip call MMS Rose Glesman at the First National Bank for information or inineries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phf tfr TOM MAUIPIN TRAVEL SERVICE. Lawrence's fulltime travel agent. Reservations and tickets for all airlines—ships tours–cruises resorts–hotels. NO RESERVATIONS. EXPERIenced service. Travelers luggage-acdent insurance. INTERNATIONAL SPECIALISTS. Ph. 3661 1015$^1$ Mass. (Successors to Downs Travel Service). AND WALT DISNEY'S PROWLERS of the EVERGLADES Print by TECHNICOLOR LARGE SLEEPING ROOM for 3 boys, and one single room. Linen furnished, bath and shower. Close to K.U. and town. Call 2473M, or after Sept. 29, inquire 928 La. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS SUNDAY SCHOOL for Jewish children was being organized IF interested. 19782 10-8 Moreau to Attend Columbia Confab F. J. Moreau, dean of the School of Law, will leave today by plane for New York City where he will attend the 200th anniversary convention of the founding of Columbia University. the dean, an alumnus of Columbia, is chairman of the Kansas-Oklahoma alumni district, one of 34 regional districts of the Columbia organization. Grayson Kirk, Columbia president, and Arthur Hays Sulzburger, publisher of the New York Times, will be the principal speakers at the two-day event. The theme of the bicentennial will be "Mans Right to knowledge and the free use thereof." After the last meeting at 2:30 p.m. Friday, the dean will visit the New York University Law school with Professor Atkinson, formerly of KU, and Robert McKay, a former KU student now at NYU The dean will return to Kansas City Saturday noon. Last POWs to Leave Today Tokyo — (UP) The last two repatriated American war prisoners in Japan will leave by plane today for the United States. They are M/Sgt. Henry J. Stokes, Wilson, N.C., and Cpl. Hayanari Mizoguchi, Los Angeles. Both soldiers were patients at the 8167 Army hospital in Tokyo. The Southern Pine Association announces that, 4,300 tree farms in 36 states now include more than 28,000,000 acres of land. Nearly 60 per cent of the certified tree farm acreage is in the South. "You never know what you're going to be doing in the years' ahead," says T. E. Dumakin of the Kansas Manufacturing company, a Lawrence firm that annually produces five million "seals" for trucks and railroad cars. Ex-Student Says Seal Business 'Unusual' In 1914, Mr. Dunakin was a student at the University. Later, during the depression years, he ran a boarding house for University students, charging $12 a month (for those who thought Dunakin said, "I certainly never thought I'd work in an unusual business like this. But you never know." The seals, produced from narrow strips of aluminum or steel, are six inches long and about a half inch wide. They are attached to the door of a railroad car or the back doors of a truck, folded into a three-cornered shape, and the shipment is sealed. Mr. Dunakin said all kinds of firms from all over the country order the seals. A list of current orders includes the Morse Hardware company, Bellingham, Wash.; the Pet Milk company, St. Louis, Mo.; and the Omaha Grain Exchange, Omaha, Neb. Grain associations in Canada and a copper mining company in the Andes mountains of South America also have purchased seals. Formerly the Lawrence firm sold thousands of seals to railroad companies for use on railroad cars, but not any more, according to Mr. Dunakin. Steel shortage forced them to own down their business is largely with private companies who use the seals to guard their own shipments. Organized originally as the Edgar Seal company, the firm has been making seals for railroad cars for fifty years. The present owner is Friendly Dependable Service LEONARD'S STANDARD SERVICE 9th & INDIANA Phone 3342 Ends Tonite "SO THIS IS LOVE" STARTS THURSDAY FOR AN EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT On Our Giant Wide Curved Screen So Big We Will Run Extra Shows PLEASE NOTE SCHEDULE PLEASE NO THURS - FRI Box Office Open at 2:00 Continuous 2:30 On Feature At 2:30 4:40 - 7:00 - 9:20 LATE SHOW SAT. NITE 11:30 SAT - SUN Box Office Open at 12:00 (Noon) Continuous 12:15 On. Features at 12:15 - 2:25 - 4:40 7:00 - 9:25 May We Suggest-Come Early! Adm. Thurs - Fri 20c-65c Til 5:00 Then 20c-75c Sat - Sun – 20c - 75c D. M. Burns, and the chief employee is Mr. Dunakin. Four stamping machines to make seals are owned by the company, but, because of the steel shortage, only one is in full operation. A narrow strip of aluminum or steel is fed into the stamping machine from a spool-like arrangement. The machine cuts the aluminum to the correct length, stamps it with a number and the name of the business ordering the seals, and moves it out the other side as a finished product ready to be shipped to the purchaser. It takes only about a second to stamp out a single seal. Nearly 4,000 have been made in an hour, and as many as 45,000 have been made in me day. The seal must be weak enough to break when the shipment has to be opened, yet strong enough to keep from breaking accidentally. Mr. Dunakin demonstrated the strength of the aluminum seal by hitting it with a heavy wrench, smashing the seal out of shape but not breaking it. STARTS THURSDAY To show it could be broken easily if desired, Mr. Dunakin took the seal in his hands, bent it in the right places, and it came apart without any trouble. "I've been here ten years now and I've helped make a lot of seals." Mr. Dunakin said. "But what's ahead? You can't tell." Turn "Don't Needs" into cash thru Want-Ads. ACTION . . . COLOR Adventure THRILLS ! with JULIA ADAMS · CHILL WILLS · VICTOR JORY Mat. 2:30 - Eve 7:00-9:00 - Features 3:10-7:40-9:39 Why Sure . . . COLOR CARTOON - News 'The Kid From Left Field' Fight Pictures and Sneak LAST TIMES TONITE Phone 916 Where You'll See "THE ROBE" In Cinemascope (The Producers Request the Title Withheld) However, We Can Tell You This Much It'll Be One of These 1953 Top Hits! Salior of the King Vicki Mogambo Story of Three Loves Take to The High Ground Thunder Bay The All-American A Blueprint for Murder NOW SHOWING — ENDS TONIGHT NOW SHOWING — ENDS TONIGHT "THE KID FROM LEFT FIELD" Also MARCIANO-LaSTARZA FIGHT PICTURES "Left Field" Shown Before & After Sneak 6:45-10:28 Come Early — Open Tonight 6:30 — "Sneak" At 8:27