- University Daily Kansan Page 7 Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received in advance during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Dalrymple Business office. Journals may be submitted by 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates Classified Store One day Three days Five days $25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c WILL DO typing in my home. Phone 2349M. 5-27 TVFIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1917 Tenm. Phone 1386M. MWF* BUSINESS SERVICE HANDICRAFT TAILOR: Men's and ladies' clothes made to measure. Alterations, repairs, and reweaving. 905$_{1}$ Mass. Phone 157. BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, 618 Vt. tt STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone #605 1109 Mass. ff TYPNING WANTED. Prompt, accurate service. Pick-up and delivery service after 6 p.m. and before 8 a.m. Phone 8152R. Ms. Lovingston. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our everything for fun, fun, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tl FOR SALE 39 BUICK. Business Coupe. Good heater, radio, and 4 new tires. Phone 157. 5-27 FINE 78 RPM RECORDS: Operas, whole or part, of Mascagni, Rossini, Wagner; Beethoven, Dvorak, Bartok concerti; Schubert and Sturgeon, Molière; Schubert and Stratton, Husserling; and selected singles, Reasonable. Ph. 1263W. Joe Meyers. 5-25 PUREERED Slamee kittens with per- manent blue eyes $18 and $14 for Young, phone 342SM. 5-26 PHILCO REFRIGERATOR . 6 cu. feet 14 months old. Has given excellent service and looks like new. Available after June 1. 739 Miss. Phone 2397-5-2 Monday, May 25. 1953 LOST CONCOQ SERVICE-B. F. Goodrich tires and batteries, complete lubrication service plus expert automatic transmission Concoq Service, Concoq Service, 19th and Massachusetts. BROWN hand purse around May 1st. Miller papers. Cal March Pennington, 860. 5-27 MISCELLANEOUS BOSTON-BOUND sailor needs Yankees Andrew, 1315 Maine street, 2011, 5-27 Andrew, 1315 Maine street, 2011, 5-27 LEAVING for Newark. New Jersey (2) 2013, Herbert Burdo, 1247 Ohio 5-21 3013, Herbert Burdo, 1247 Ohio 5-21 TRANSPORTATION PERSONS interested in driving to UCLA- LAKE game September 25th. Share expense. Call 3104R before September first. 5-26 RIDE TO NEW YORK CITY for $10.00 Tamiko, passengers who drive 5-26 Tonkski 31443 ASK US about airplane rates, sky coach family days, round trip reductions, all expense tours and steamship lines. For business or pleasure trip call Miss Rose Glesman at the First National Bank for information or itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 30. **tf** TRAVEL RESERVATIONS for all airlines, steamships, resorts, tours and cruises. Space and airline rates are the Lot Lois Oddafey, Downz Travel vies, 1015 Mass. Phone 3661. 5-25 FOR RENT SIX ROOM home of Prof. Edward S Robinson at 1829 New Hampshire street computer lab, Avail from Stockton, WA 95215. Available from 60 through Jan. 31, 1854. Phone 1971W. 4229, or 236. 5-27 TRAILER SITES (4) for rent by students in about 2 weeks. Phone 1291J. 5-2 ROOFS for men students, summer school. Single and double. Excellent bath facilities, private telephone, phone to rent. Near KU, close to town, on bus route. Also rooms for fall term. Inquire at 1116 Louisiana after 5 p.m. FOR Summer Session! Attractive single and double rooms: Reduced summer rates. 1215 Oread, Call 3712W. 5-21 NEXT FALL: 2 neatly finished and furnished basement rooms with central heating and private bath. One-half block from campus in West Hills. For West senior or graduate students from K.C. or Topkea. Phone 1914. 5-26 ROOM FOR BOYS for summer session. Close to Hill and town. Inquire 1344 Kentucky. 5-27 ROOMS for summer at 1222 Miss. $12.00 a month to each boy. Beds on large cool sleeping porch on East, single beds. Call after 1 p.m. or phone 495. 6-19 ALL NEW, cool, furnished room, private bath, private entrance, near Plaza, 1 or 2 students, $7 weekly. 4913 Baltimore Mo. Phone JE-9456. 5-27 ROOMS for men students, summer term. 1133 Ohio. Phone 1787. 5-27 MEN students; Cool, quiet single rooms for summer school. Single rooms for fall semester. 1131 Ohio. 5-26 NICELY FURNISHED single room. App for boys. Linens furnished. At least June 8. Call after 5:30 p.m. or from 2:51 p.m. for appointment. Phone 1832 839 Miss. 5-29 Ostlund is a fellow in the department of human relations, and is minoring in that field. He received a B.A. degree from Colgate university, and holds an M.A. from Clark university. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, liberal arts honorary, and Psi Chi, national psychology fraternity. Results of the experiment, which involved the participation of 103 students, will be used for a thesis by Ostlund, who is working on his Ph.D. Twelve faculty members and 12 graduate students will judge some of the data. Five deans and 39 faculty members cooperated in the experiment. Ostlund said the method of leader- less discussion groups originated in Germany, and has since spread throughout the world, being used in business, industry, education, and the armed forces. He said it was first used extensively by the Germans in military service. TO EXCHANGE 3 room furnished apart- ment. Phone 1007M, 1700 Louisiana, Apt. 3, Suite 225. WANTED Graduate Student Completes Case-Discussion Research Ostund feels that the large number of students who voluntarily gave up two hours of their time indicates that all too often the positive values and serious side of college are exploited by the who stereotype the college man as a prankster. Moreover, he said, the students acted responsibly and demonstrated Leonard A. Ostlund, graduate student in the psychology and human relations department, recently has completed campus-wide research designed to study case-discussion learning. Students in five schools were used in the experiment, which is valuable for education techniques. They were from the Schools of Engineering, Journalism, Education, Business, and the college. Twelve groups of six students each met twice during the year for the group problem-solving discussions. They were arranged around a table and given problems in inter-personal relations to discuss. The research involves analysis of the process of discussion without a leader, as well as evaluation of the solutions. NOW thru TUES. Richard Rober "THE WELL" considerable initiative in their approach to vital human problems. Enamel Workshop Set for June 8-13 The Charles Bartley Jeffery enamel workshop will be held at the University June 8 to 13 under the sponsorship of the University Extension and the department of design. Mr. Jeffery, who will conduct the workshop, is director of art at Shaker Heights, Ohio public schools, and an instructor of enameling at the Cleveland Institute of Art. He has received the bronze medal at the International Exposition in Paris, the first prize in enameling at the Los Angeles fair, awards at the National Ceramic exhibition in Syracuse, N.Y., and other awards. His work is now being circulated abroad by the State department. At the conference Mr. Jeffery will explain and demonstrate various techniques of enameling, and will instruct members of the clinic in these procedures. Enamels will be furnished by the Thomas Thompson company of Highland Park, Ill., without charge. The course fee is $20, and the class will be limited to 35 students. Last year was the third consecutive year of increase in the traffic death toll. Officials May Change National Guard Status Washington—The Defense department is considering eliminating draft deferments for teen-agers who join the National Guard. The proposal, made by Dr. John A. Hannah, assistant defense secretary for manpower, has already touched off protests from the National Guard association and some Congressmen, who contend it would cut off the Guard's main source of recruits. At present, youths 17 to $18^{\frac{1}{2}}$ years old are exempt from the draft if they join a National Guard unit. By remaining in the Guard for 9 years, they can escape active military duty completely, unless the Guard unit is called up in case of a national emergency. The deferment policy, proclaimed Philippine Unit Plans 3rd Party Manila — (U.P.)— Followers of former Ambassador Carlos P. Romulo rushed plans today for a third party after walking out from the Liberal party convention which named President Elpidio Quirino as presidential candidate in the Philippines. The Romulo faction called a meeting for tonight to organize the new group, tentatively named the "Progressive party." The rally was expected to name Mr. Romulo and vice-President Fernando Lopez, as candidates for the presidency and vice-presidency. Launching of the new party will make the presidential race a hot three-cornered fight between President Quirino, Mr. Romulo, and Nationalist party candidate Ramon Marsaysay. The convention adopted a system of optional balloting whereby delegates were free to vote by secret ballot or voice vote. The Romulo faction had insisted on a secret vote. Mr. Romulo's followers bolted the national convention last night in protest against what they called the "railroading" of President Quirino's nomination through the meeting. Mr. Romulo expressed disgust at the decision and said, "There is no decent logical course left for me but to dissociate myself completely from the candidacy of President Quirino." Mr. Romulo said he would refuse to accept re-appointment as ambassador to the United States, a job he gave up two weeks ago to seek the nomination against his government chief. by the governors of the individual states, was set up under the universal military training act as an inducement for men to enlist in the National Guard. The act also provides that the secretary of defense may end the deferment if he decides there are enough men available to fill out the ranks of the National Guard without this special inducement. Dr. Hannah, in a recent memorandum to the three service secretaries, suggested that the time has come to cut off the exemption for National Guardmen. He pointed out that with nearly two million men coming out of the service, the exemption still to be fulfilled, there should be an adequate number of personnel for the Guard. His memorandum also pointed out that ending the draft exemption would have the effect of spreading the responsibility for combat service more equally among all men of draft age, and would help relieve the critically low manpower pool in the $18\frac{1}{2}$-year age group. The memorandum, designed as part of a fact-finding survey, drew an immediate hostile reaction from National Guard circles, and Dr. Hannah has now pledged that no action will be taken without further study. The proposal has had the effect of underscoring and bringing out into the open basic differences between the National Guard and the Defense department over manpower and readiness policy. A top Defense department manpower expert expressed the opinion that the Guard would be in a better state of readiness if its ranks were composed of trained men filling out their reservist obligations. Because of the limited military training in the Guard, he contended that Guard enlisted men have generally been unprepared when called to duty. A National Guard association spokesman said, however, that the Guard "couldn't begin to meet its strength" if it were prevented from recruiting youths. Thus far, he said, the Guard has had little success in recruiting reservoirs because of their fear of being recalled in case of an emergency. To counter this argument, the Defense department has under consideration a plan whereby the discharged soldier could shorten the length of the six-year reservist obligation by being an active member of the National Guard or a reserve training unit.