Kansan Classified Ads Page 7 Call KU 376 Terms. Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals may be paid 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c $1.40 TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Jenn. Tenn. Phone 1396M. WMF-12 BUSINESS SERVICE EXPERIENCED typist will do neat and accurate work at regular rates. Phone 2721W. Mrs. Bettyte Vequist, 1935 Barker ave. 2-20 STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360, 1199 Mass. **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. tl TYPING WANTED. Prompt. accurate service. Pick-up and delivery service after 6 p.m. and before 8 a.m. Phone 3157R. Mrs. Livingston. tl JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet store, all items for your first stop pet shop has everything for fur, fn, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Vonn. Phone 418. tf MISCELLANEOUS CONOCO SERVICE-B. F. Goodrich tires and batteries, complete lubrication service, automatic transmission service. Buchelin Conoco Service, 19th and Massachusetts. tf RADIO and TV service. Most day service on all makes. Most complete stock of tubes and accessories in this area. Bowman tube for TV, 826 Vermont. Phone 433 for prompt service. WANTED—Persons to join car pool between K.C. and K.U. daily. Classes from 9.00 to 5.00. Contact N. H. Gibson, Westport 5429, K.C. 2-10 ASK US ABOUT. airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reductions and American Express land tours. Cunard and Matson Steamship lines. Call Miss Giesemann at the national Bank for Mass. streets. Phone 301. & tf RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Call Jim Sellers, 31013 evenings. MTW-H FOR RENT FIVE ROOM APT., 3rd floor, four young ladies, graduate students. Operated on cooperative basis, all utilities paid. $25 each per month. Ph. 209. 2-10 ROOM FOR one male student. Double room for two students to K-U. 1115 SINGLE 1671R. 2-12 BEDROOM for rent: Showers. One block from Union. 1245 La. Phone 3828. R-2. ATTRACTIVE room for two college men. Box springs and mattresses, single beds. Close to campus. 1323 Ohio. 2-12 PLEASANT Southeast room for men. quiet, nicely furnished. Missouri st. 2-11 ROOM FOR WOMAN student in new home for MARTHA prilvilla McArthur, Ph. 34600 2-11 McArthur, Ph. 34600 2-11 ROOM FOR one boy. Close to campus and cafe. Large, pleasant room. 1344 Kv. Ph. 2461R. 2-11 COMFORTABLE room close to campus and cafes, for two boys in home of young couple. 1234 Teen. Phone 2183W. 2-10 ONE-ROOM bachelor deluxe apartments Lady preferred. Built in metal cupboards, all new furniture, stove, living room, closet space, utilities paid 1142 Indiana $2,000 FOR SALE 1980 Ford custom 4-dr. Overdrive, radio, heater, and other extras. Silvery tone gray. Must be to appreciate. 213 Mound View Dr., Sunset addition. 2-11 TOCKER PUPPIES, parti color, two months old, litter registered, from fine sedgided stock. Mrs. E. E. Alexander, 145 Miss. st. 2-11 BRAND NEW 39 long "After Six" tuxedo, with all accessories, $60.00, and 39 long AFROTIC trench coat, $60.00. Call Al Schmid. Ph. 2122. 2-13 1951 HILLMAN Minx (British) 4-door sedan. Radio and hearing. Call 1799R. 2 SILVER BLUE muskrat coat. Beautifully cut with two winters. Size 12-11 CALL 32558W DAMOND RING appraised at $250. Will diamell for only $200.00. Call 33438 W. tt CROTON Aquamedico watch, metal band circular watch, 14 cm. Call 2165R. Mice Beardstaff. Reward-2. 12 LOST GLASSES in brown leather case, first day of registration between Robinson gym and Union Book store. Reward $5. Call 4004-K-21. LARGE PEARL and rhinestone earring. Reward. Phone 2155R. 2-9 PAIR OF GLASSES in brown leather case just fine. The final price is $149. Bounder, 106-2-10 HELP WANTED FOR MAN with car who can work evenings and Saturday in sales division of Nationally known manufacturer. Opportunity to increase income sixteen dollars more for good or on permanent basis. Address Box 117, Merriam, Kans. 2-9 SECRETARIAL help wanted; full time secretary for office work. Must be excelsi- sive in computer skills $175 month. Permanent position for qualified person. Call or see Russell L Wiley, Department of Band & Orchestra Room 9. Hoch Aud. Phone KU 385. 2-11 GIRL WANTED to help with house- work in return for room-board. Phone 37823 2-1J FOUND FOUND on intramural field, west end. 1-63 LOVE, Mary. Phone 3187M. 2-10 29 Cadets Pledge Pershing Rifles Twenty-nine students enrolled in the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps recently, were pledged members of Company E-7, Pershing Rifles, national honorary military society. The new members are: Richard A. Hadley, Guy McCoy, Charles E. Eyman, Stanley S. Scott, Frank H. Chesyk, Phillip E. Jacka, Ted L. Sexton, Bill Crow, Clair E. Law, John G. Rothrock, Jack B. Owen, theorec D. Wilkinson, Gordon E. Moore, Edwin R. Gould, James W. Perry, John Mehnther, V. Ronnald Haught, Hillary A. Oden, Robert T. Terry, James C. Shepler, Richard H. Middleton, John H. Duncan, Leroy C. Kronvall, Paul Enos, Howard Browning, Jay Ochs, William V. Nofsinger, Arthur K. Cason, and Norman B. Gates. Ceremonies were conducted in the office of Col. Edward F. Kumpe, professor of military science and tactics. The famous ironclad vessel of the Civil war, the Monitor, was detected by radar off Cape Hatteras in 1947 after over 85 years of lying unlocated under the water. MALE BOARDERS WANTED - Reasonable Prices Excellent Food Monday, February 9, 1953 University Daily Kansas CALL 3513 OR WRITE STEWARD. 1247 OHIO Interviews June graduates of the School of Engineering will be interviewed this week by representatives from nine companies and one government bureau. Students who are interested in the interviews may obtain further information and application forms at the office of the School of Engineering, 111 Marvin hall. Students seeking interviews may sign the interview schedule in the same office. Monday and Tuesday The U.S. Steel corporation is interested in interviewing all types of engineers on Monday. Monday and Tuesday The General Electric company will interview aeronautical, chemical, electrical, and mechanical engineers Monday and Tuesday. In addition, the company is interested in interviewing physicists. The International Harvester company is interested in interviewing mechanical, chemical, electrical, and civil engineers. Wednesday Eastman Kodak company is interested in interviewing chemical, mechanical, industrial, and electrical engineers. Proctor & Gamble company is seeking interviews with chemical, petroleum, mechanical, electrical, and metallurgical engineers. It also wishes to interview engineering physicists. Shell Oil company of Houston, Tex., is interested in interviewing civil, mechanical, electrical, and petroleum engineers Thursday and Friday. The company is also seeking reviews with engineering physicists. Thursday and Friday Otis Elevator company is interested in interviewing mechanical and electrical engineers Friday. The U.S. Coast and Geodetic survey is interested in interviewing civil and electrical engineers Friday. The campus police force was returned to full strength today with the hiring of Fred H. Kieffer. He replaces Charles Andrews who resigned recently. Campus Police Hire New Force Member The Jeffrey Manufacturing company is seeking interviews with manufacturers, industrial, electrical, mining, civil, and chemical engineers Friday. A program of scholarships for first-year law students has been announced by the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania, the first grants to be made to students entering in the fall of 1953. Mr. Kieffer was formerly a member of the Lawrence Fire department and joined the fire department in 1920. There until his retirement this year. Patrolman Kieffer assumed his new duties today. In exceptional cases, up to $1,000 plus tuition will be awarded, although most of the 30 scholarships will be for full or half tuition. Penn to Offer Scholarship M-G-M's heart-warming story of a funster and a youngster! RED SKELTON Mat. 2:30 - Eve. 7:00-9:03 Features: 3:02-7:32-9:35 Color Cartoon - News Phone946 —— SOON — Lana Turner Kirk Douglas "Bad and The Beautiful" Note to New Students: Cry of 'Hood One' Means Business as Usual in Cafe By CHUCK ZUEGNER Students entering the University at mid-semester probably will buy an Esperanto dictionary after their first visit to the Jayhawk Cafe. But it won't help much because the Jayhawk language hasn't been codified. "Shoot one" is still a coke; "pour one" is coffee with cream, and "shake one" is a chocolate shake. The strange sort of gobbledygool that results in quick, efficient service still is characteristic of the Jayhawk after some 16 years. The code, used by student waiters when ordering fountain goods, follows the same pattern begun in 1936. An order of two is a 'pair'; three's Top Scientists Speak to 500 Dr. Bethe lectured on the 'Fundamental Particles in Physics." The noted physicist also spoke at 4 p.m. to a group of graduate students in Blake hall. Approximately 500 students and interested persons heard two of the nation's leading scientists lecture Friday evening at the University. Dr. Harold C. Urey, Nobel prize winner for his discovery of heavy water in 1934, delivered the E. C. Franklin memorial lecture in a crowded Bailey chemical laboratories lecture room before 400 persons Later in the evening, Dr. Hans A. Bethe, professor at Cornell university and chief of the theoretical physics division at the Los Alamos laboratory, spoke to over 100 persons in Strong auditorium. Dr. Urey's lecture, "The Chemical Composition and the Origin of Meteorites," was based on his recent work on meteorites. The famous chemist explained his theory on the formation of meteorites and the solar system. He said the components of the solar system were approximately the same age, being formed independently of one another, and were never part of a greater mass. Achievement Medal Awarded to Senior Colander is a member of the Air Force ROTC. The medal, which indicates superior achievement in the field of military communications, will be given at the Armed Forces day parade and review in May. George Edwin Colander, engineering senior, has been chosen from the three ROTC units to receive the 1953 medal of the Armed Forces Communications association. HELD OVER NOW thru WED NOW thru WED Dean Martin Jerry Lewis "THE STOOGE" News - Popeye ENDS TONITE "HELL GATE" "Outlaw Women" STARTS TUESDAY GIANT DOUBLE FEATURE "THE ROSE BOWL STORY" -and- "THE HARLEM GLOBE-TROTTERS" --a "crowd"; four is called a "bridge"; and five is, surely enough, a "handful." Thus, two strawberry and two chocolate milk shakes come. out "shake a bridge, pair a patch." "This system may seem complacated at times," according to Paul Sinclair, co-operator of the Jaya-hawk, "but it's much easier to remember the orders." His partner in the operation of the cafe is Carl Clifton who bought the Jayhawk in 1931. Mr. Sinclair has been there seven years. At meal times, the cafe can serve as many as 135 students at one time, using four waiters and two fountain men. "We realize," Mr. Sinclaid says. "that students have only a short time for lunch and like to get in and get out in a hurry." At times, the language can become very confusing, particularly to the uninitiated. A quart bottle of beer is a "bullet," and "jerk a right" is a cherry soda, because the cherry flavor is to the left on the fountain. So if the new student asks for a bottle of beer and hears the waiter shout "hood one," he has no need to worry. It's just part of the code. Dr. W. F. Bernstorf, Winfield, president of the Kansas Medical society, will preside at the fifth annual Kansas Medical Day program to be observed March 9 at the Medical center in Kansas City. Bernstorf to Preside At Medical Program One clinical associate professor, five assistant professors, one associate professor, seven instructors, one assistant, and one lecturer have been added to the faculty at the Center recently. Matinee Tuesday 2:30 p.m. Eve. Open: 6:45 - Shows 7-9 Features at 7:35 - 9:35 O COMING SOON! JAMES CARTON JUNE MISSION RUBY GENTRY