CLASSIFIED Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash, Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Adr must be called in by 5pm on Friday (except for capted Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kauai Business office. Journals may be ordered at 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c MISCELLANEOUS HAVE ROOM for 3 children. Best of references. Large play and play porch, balanced menis and regular rest time. Give your child the best. Ph. 2473M FOR RENT FOR SALE GARAGE, vicinity 14th and Ohio. Call KU 402. 9-18 CONCOQ SERVICE: B. F. Goodrich tires and batteries, complete lubrication service and automatic transmission service. Buchiei Concoq Service. 19th and Massachusetts. DAUGHTER getting married. Have 1947 Super Buick convertible for sale. Extra good condition. Classy. Would consider pickup as part payphone. Phone 2473M. 9-22 BUSINESS SERVICE TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenm. Phone 1326M. tf JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are ours and we can 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 cream or yogurt in American ServiCup Company, Pvt. Vt. STUDYING late tonight? Refresh your with a warm beverage and sandwiches for picket. Alamo Cafe, Pho'f 360. 1109 Mass. CABINET - MAKER and Refinisher: Antique pieces, Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranted. E. D. Higgenbottom. Res. and Shop, 623 Ala. TRANSPORTATION ASK US about airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reductions, expense tours, package tours, pleasure call trip Miss Rose Gleseman at the First National Bank for information or itineraries and invations. 8th and mass. sts. Phone 30. New Mavor to be Key Man Bakersfield, Calif.—(U.P.) The tiny unincorporated village of Button-willow has gone "all out" for its one returning prisoner of war. The village elected its first mayor so it would have an official to present the keys of the city to Cpl. Isaac Ornflas when he comes home tomorrow. 'Arab World' Course Slated Fall Semester Dr. Faris, professor of history at Beirut university, Lebanon, is "probably the most distinguished authority on the Arab World," Paul Lawson, dean of the College, said. Author of the book, "Our Arab Heritage," and many articles on Arab culture and language, Dr. Faris is qualified to interpret to students the strategic position and problems of the Middle East in relation to the world, Dean Lawson said. A new one-hour course, The Arab World Today, will be offered to students this fall, taught by Dr., Nabih Amin Faris, the University's first Rose Morgan distinguished visiting professor. Lectures will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesdays in Strong auditorium, and will fill Field A, history, or Field B, social science, of Division III. The one-hour sessions will include a question and answer period afterward for those who want to stay, and are open to the public, faculty, and students wishing to audit. Those taking the class for credit will be given an examination at the end of the semester. He taught at Princeton university for five years and did research there on the Arabic language "This generation of students never again will have the opportunity to hear such an authority on the Arabic language and yet we can still be well acquainted with America" Dean Lawson said. Dr. Firis was one of four persons chosen by Life Magazine two years ago to give his view of the United States' interest in the Middle and Far East. Born in Jerusalem, a Christian Arab, he came to America prior to 1937 and became a citizen. During World War II he was in charge of the Arabic section of the Officer of War Information in New York. Dr Faris, his wife, and two daughters, 6 and 9, will live at 1101 Missouri in the four-story house donated by the late Rose Morgan, professor of English here for 34 years. The University has remodeled the house and offers it, completely furnished, including kitchen utensils and utilities, in addition to the salary for distinguished visiting professors. Dr. Faris is on sabbatical leave from Beirut university. During World War II a similar course was offered. Visiting lecturers a different one each time, discussed the world situation in general. Crazy Chair Gets Gone Fine London—UIP) -Richard Davies, 58 was fined $6.60 for driving his motorized wheel chair while under the influence of liquor. Mr. Davies told police he and a 74-year-old friend who was found riding in a basket attached to the chair were "out on a little sneeze." Skirts are to go slightly below the knee, says Christian Dior. On some women it'll be the Gnu Look, maybe? School Year Calendar Following is the school year calendar approved by the University Senate Fall Semester, 1953 Today, Registration and enrollment begin. Wednesday, registration and enrollment end. Thursday, classwork begins in all 'departments. Nov. 24, Tuesday, Thanksgiving recess begins at 6 p.m. Nov. 30, Monday, classwork resumes at 8 a.m. Dec. 19, Saturday, Christmas recess begins at noon. Jan. 4, Monday, classwork resumes at 8 a.m. Jan. 21, Thursday, semester examinations begin. Jan. 28, Thursday, semester examinations, end. Spring Semester, 1954 Feb. 1. Monday, orientation period begins; registration and enroll- Feb. 3, Wednesday, registration and enrollment end. Feb. 4. Thursday, classwork begins in all departments. April 3. Saturday, spring vacation begins at noon. April 12, Monday, classwork res- sumes.at.8.a.m May 27, Thursday, semester examinations begin. June 3, Thursday, semester examinations end. June 6, Sunday, Baccalaureate. June 7, Monday, Commencement Combinations to Be Popular Unconventional—is the conventional theme in leisure louge-abouts! Look for satin in combination with tweed in blouse plus skirt or pants, duos . . . carnival-striped taffeta skirts . . . huge, potty,防水 print in accessory vests, skirts and pants . . . heavy tweed that goes into afterive "dress" circles . . . leather with tweed or jersey. Honey bees carry water as well as honey. Special carriers bring it to the hive, dole it out, seal it in cells, or even act as storage tanks themselves until the water is needed. The fact*that the blood in their gills flows in one direction and the water in another enables fish to utilize the oxygen in water most efficiently. SAVE TIME, MONEY, EFFORT - 916 Mass. free parking from New Hampshire St. Do Your Laundry The Modern Way! GRAVITT'S Automatic Laundry Phone 1630 University Daily Kansan Monday, Sept. 14, 1953 1952 volume M Flower Exhibitors Course Begins Fifth and final course in the standard course for flower show exhibitors and judges will be held today, Tuesday, and Wednesday at the University. Those who complete the five courses successfully and pass the examination, which covers supplementary readings, may be qualified as accredited judges by the National Council of State Garden Clubs. However most students take the courses as an aid to beautifying their homes and gardens, according to George H. Brooks, course coordinator Mrs. Dorothy Biddle, Pleasantville, N. Y., will be the first day instructor on flower arrangement and judging. Mrs. Maud R. Jacobs Carrollton, KY, will instruct the second day on indian flowers have taught previous courses here. Examinations will be given the third day to those seeking accreditation. Also assisting with the school, which will be in Spooner hall, will be Mrs. H. W. Sherman of Lawrence, state flower show school chairman for the Kansas Associated Garden clubs and Mrs. Ole R. Parsons, local chairman. AS SEEN IN SEVENTEEN Lots of casuals to choose from—"Penny" Hand Sewn loafers—and Strap Patterns—"Connies" Campus Saddles—black or tan with white. 9. WELCOME STUDENTS to the JAYHAWKER AND VARSITY THEATRES