Tuesday, April 29, 1952 University Daily Kansan Page 1 V. Rupert engagement Ann, to man of Mr ninga of freshman junior. Sunday United luge takes SELL IT BUY IT RENT IT TRADE IT HIRE IT thru the WANT ADS thair occasionally direction need S II 675 hitting home and iting part- deoth ned red ck- 9. 95 27 Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University library, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 5 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1e 2c 3c BUSINESS SERVICE YPING SERVICE. Experienced theses. Mrs. Hailor 306 seat 6th. Phone 1344W. YPING: Experience in theses, term tapers, miscellaneous typing and sten- ial cutting. Mrs. Robert Lewis, phone 1932W. 1915 Tenn. tf RADIO AND TV repair service on all makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. 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About 175 persons attended the meeting of the AATSP. The day was also celebrated as Cervantes day. In the afternoon about 200 teachers and students of Spanish from high schools and colleges in Kansas and western Missouri participated in a program of songs, dances and plays honoring Miguel de Cervantes, Hispanic civilization's greatest man of letters. Other meetings for high school students on the KU campus drew nearly 300 from over the state. About 125 girls were present for the Starts Tomorrow JEANNE CRAIN • DALE ROBERTSON-JEAN PETERS HURRY - ENDS TONITE DEEN MORGAN - VIRGINIA MAYO PAINTING THE CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE DEEN MORGAN - VIRGINIA MAYO PAINTING THE CLOUDS WITH SUNSHINE OUTDOOR MOVIES He volunteered to cover the game because the editor couldn't find anyone who wanted to go. The game was played in downtown Lawrence against a team composed of town boys and Indians from Haskell institute. Mr. Smith doesn't remember the score. Dr. James Naismith, inventor of basketball, was coach of that KU team. Three years later, in 1902, Chester Smith of Glendale, Cal., a brother of Ralph Smith, was captain of the first KU team to play away from Lawrence. The team made one tour through Iowa, scheduling its games after it arrived in town. 'Baby Days' of Basketball Failed To Pack Auditorium With Spectators Six players were on each side and after every score, it was necessary to knock the ball out of the peach basket since at that time no one had thought of cutting the bottom out of the basket. By CHUCK ZUEGNER It was easy to pack KU's Hoch auditorium for this season's basketball games but not so easy back in the baby days of the cage sport. Ralph Smith, a lumberman in Marion county, covered the first game in 1899 for the University Weekly Kansan and reports that only three or four spectators attended. Graduate Student To Begin Research Raymond F. Tietz, graduate student, will begin research with a $5,500 grant made to the University by the National Science foundation. Ralph Smith served as associate editor of the campus paper during the spring semester. The paper was hand set on Saturday in the office of the Journal in Lawrence. The project will investigate the problem of determining the relative amounts of chemical components after they have been submitted to a laboratory. The aim is to elucidate Lam E. McEwen, assistant professor of chemistry, will direct the project. Tietz will begin his third year of work toward the doctor of philosophy degree in chemistry in September. This is the second grant KU has received this year from the newly established National Science foundation. The first in the amount of $23,900 was granted to Dr. E. Raymond Hall of the Museum of Natural History. KU Home Economics day and about 175 girls participated in the Women's Athletic Association's annual Play day. Tau Sigma Elects Roesler President Myra Roesler, college sophomore, has been elected president of Tau Sigma, modern dancing fraternity, for next year. Other officers elected are Marjean Sullivan, college sophomore, vicepresident; Paula Aronhalt, college sophomore, secretary; Lucille Allen, college sophomore, treasurer; Edwina Jones, fine arts sophomore, business manager, and Gwendolene Morrison, education junior, costumes chairman. Club members will present four numbers from their spring recital for the Women's Athletic association play-day at 1:15 p.m. Saturday in Robinson gym. Solo parts will be taken by Miss Elaine Kutschinski, instructor of physical education, and Mary Ryder Orton, past president of the club. The Most Exciting Musical In 20 Years! SUSAN HAYWARD RORY CAULIFORD DAVID WAYNE THELM BOTTER SOON How could he look and say nothing . . . ... it was his wife! He yearned for the kindness and understanding of a woman but all she wanted was love! ...but all she wanted was love! "THE ROWNING VERSION starring MICHAEL REDGRAVE A J. Arthur Rank Organization Presentation A Universal-International Release SHOWINGS 2 Evening Performances • 7 and 9 p.m. Features • 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. SHOWINGS Watch For These Fine Art Pictures "Tony Draws a Horse" "Oliver Twist" "Man In a White Suit" Your Home For Distinguished Pictures Detroit Birth Rate Increases Detroit—(U.P.)—A record total of 55,632 babies were born in Detroit in 1951. There were 1,500 more boys than girls. NOW THRU WED. Comfort! Convenience! JAYHAWK BACK NEW Parkway CUSHIONED CHAIRS Alan Young Dinah Shore "AARON SLICK" FROM PUNKIN CREEK" News Cartoon Last Times Tonight "DEVIL ON WHEELS" "BORN TO SPEED" WED. - THURS. WED. - THURS. Abbot and Costello "MEET THE INVISIBLE MAN" - and - Richard Conte "UNDER THE GUN" N-O-W! GENE KELLY DONALD D'CONNOR DEBBIE REYNOLDS JEAN HAGEN MILLARD MITCHELL CYD CHARISSE Mat. 2:30 - Eve. 7 and Features 3:03-7:19-9:35 SPECIAL "BASKETBALL Headliners of 1952" KU vs. LaSalle and 15 Other Games SOON: WATCH FOR THE BIG ONE OF 'EM ALL! "QUO VADIS"