4 (1) $a_n = \frac{n}{2} + 1$ (2) $b_n = n^2 - 1$ Kansan Classified Ads Page 7 University Daily Kansan Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed at 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals must be submitted by 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1e 2c $1.30 BUSINESS SERVICE DRESS-MAKING and designing. I have moved my shop to 620 W. 9th. It is now known as: The Style Shop. Mrs. V. R. Alburty, phone 159. 2-6 TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1396M. MWF-I TYPIST: fast, accurate work on themes. Phone: 800-324-1526 or phone 1-20 for 5 p.m. Mrs. Thompson. 1-20 EXPERIENCED typist will do neat and accurate work at regular rates. Phone 2721W. 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FOR RENT LARGE, single room for upper-classman or businesswoman comfortable to campus, 1131 Ohio ROOMS FOR BOYS: one double room semi-room, two single rooms, semester. 1155 Ohio. Phone 7878. 1-2F VERY NICE double room and one single available for undergraduate girls. Very close to campus. 1215 Oread. Please call 3712W for appointment. 1-21 PLEASANT, private room and goo board for college girl who will help in home around meal times and evenings Phone 3602. 1-21 FOR SALE ROOM FOR MEN, first floor, nicely furnished, available now. 938 Mo.站. 1-19 DAMION D RING appraisal at $250. Will diam for only $200.00. Call 3348W. LOST PAIR OF horn-rimmed glasses with gold trim in tan leather case. Somewhere between Frank Strong and Fraser. Reward. Call 4254. 1-20 LOCK UP YOUR DOLLARS AND YOUR DAUGHTERS... here's that man again! Eisenhower Faces Patronage Row Washington — (U.P.) President-elect Eisenhower was faced today with an unhappy choice between reneging on a political debt or stirring up another patronage row with Republican senators. Informed sources disclosed that Nebraska's two GOP senators, Hugu Butler and Dwight D. Griswold, are applying pressure to keep President-elect Eisenhower from going through with plans to nominate Val Peterson as ambassador to India. Peterson, as Republican governor of Nebraska, was an early and influential supporter of Gen. Eisenhower for the GOP presidential nomination. He ran against Butler in a GOP senatorial primary last spring and the bitter campaign left hard feelings all around. Butler told reporters that he considers Peterson "a very able chap" and said he wants him to get "a good job." But he declined to answer a direct question whether he would vote to confirm Peterson for ambassador to India, saying that "Tll cross that bridge when I come to it." Griswald was not immediately available for comment. But persons in a position to know said that he also looked with disfavor on the idea of Peterson getting an ambassadorial post. It was understood that the government of India has already been asked informally to approve Peterson's selection as ambassador. Monday, Jan. 19, 1953 Gen. Eisenhower's aides refused to discuss the matter. Other Republicans said, however, that the President-elect may be forced to abandon the proposed Peterson nomination. They said opposition from both senators from Peterson's home state would make it highly unlikely that the senate would confirm him. SILVER and BLUE Parker 31 pen. Friday. Friday at 8:00, 10:00, 12:00, 14:00, 16:00, Reward. Phone 3268W, or 105 Indiana WANTED MALE STUDENT to share apartment men students. 19 W. 11th. phone 3481M. Chicago—(U.P.)—Despite a call by a Senate subcommittee for state investigations of Communism in schools, only a few states are now making active studies of subversion in education, a survey showed today. However, the teacher: loyalty oath appeared to be gaining in favor among state legislators. In some states textbooks were, or will be, examined for traces of Communistic sympathies. Few States Answer Senate Red Probe Call The Senate internal security sub committee last week called upon states to begin investigations into Communism among teachers and said there had been "Communis activity" among teachers in Phila delphia, New York, Boston, Cleve land, Detroit, Buffalo and Madison Wis. The subcommittee said that recent hearings in New York led it to believe there were about 500 Communist teachers in the city in 1950. New York already has stringent Red-hunting equipment in the Feinberg law passed in 1950. Other active investigations turned up in the survey were generally confined to the cities cited in the subcommittee report. Favorable action was expected in the Michigan legislature this week on a resolution to create a state, un-American activities committee to investigate Communism, with special emphasis on schools. The Pennsylvania justice department is investigating Communist activity in public schools, with attention focused on Philadelphia. The FBI and attorney general's office are conducting a "discreet" inquiry into employees of the state department of education. Wisconsin is investigating the circumstances surrounding a speech made by Abner Berry, Negro affairs editor of the New York Daily Worker, at the University of Wisconsin at Madison last week. The University said that the Labor Youth league, which sponsored Berry's appearance, was a registered campus organization. The Ohio un-American activities commission has devoted some attention to schools, and three Ohio State university graduate assistants and instructors were cited for contempt for refusal to answer questions. The New York Feinberg law is one of the most stringent weapons in the nation to aid scrutiny of schools and teachers. It makes membership by any school employ in any "subversive" organization prima facie grounds for dismissal. Teacher loyalty oaths have apparently gained in favor and are now required in 13 states. Former Illinois Governor Adalian E. Stevenen killed the controversial "Bryoles" Loyalty-Oath bill with a veto, but there is sentiment for a similar law this year. The states which do require such teacher oaths are: Louisiana, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, Texas, New Hampshire, Colorado, Nebraska, Michigan, Kansas, California, Maryland, and Georgia. Nebraska also has an unusual "Americanism" program enforced by law which requires that all grades below the sixth spend one hour a week listening to recitals of the deeds of American heroes, singing of patriotic songs and flag reverence. Patee PHONE 321 TUES. & WED. ONLY MATINEE TUESDAY 2:30 TUE. & WED. 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