Page Classified Advertising rong the w. Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted expanding to standing that the bill will be paid promptly. during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (ex- cited Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sity office, Journalism bldg., not later than 4:54 p.m. the day before publication date. Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days five 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c WANTED FOUR BOYS interested in making $50-70 during Easter vacation. Easy interesting work making interviews for Kansas University near Salina, Minneapolis, Lincoln, Stooble Osborne, Smith Center, Phillipsburg, Wakeeneen, Hill City, Norton, Oberlin, Grainfield, Garden City, Syracuse, Liberty, Lakewood, and access to a car. For information see Kirk Giffin, room 5. Green hall, or call 3112W after 6:30 p.m. BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING: Theses, application letters term papers, miscellaneous. Accurate work. Prompt service. Mrs.Shields, 1209 Ohio. 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Those who were selected by their houses to compete are Connie Maus, college junior, Alpha Chi Omega; Lee Calkins, college sophomore, Alpha Phi; Georgia O'Daniel, college freshman, Sellars; Donna Carter, fine arts sophomore, Gamma Phi Beta; Barbara Spaulding, college sophomore, Alpha Micron Pi. Ann Dodge, college freshman, North College hall; Beth Fife, fine arts junior, Carruth hall; Rose Marie Novotny, college junior, Sigma Kappa, and Janice McFarland, education sophomore, Chi Omega. The candidates will be judged on "their natural charm, figure, poise, figure, beauty of face, and figure," according to the queen committee for law school day. Selection of a queen is the first event of law school day. Plans call for a picnic at 12:30 p.m. in South park where the law faculty will play the law students in softball. In a speech before Congress Senator Carlson said, "We are very proud of the basketball teams of Kansas university and Kansas State, which during the entire past season have been placed among the top ten teams in the nation." Sen. Frank Carlson from Kansas was quick to remind his fellow senators who won the games at Seattle. Congressmen Hear Praise For KU Team The senator went on to say, "Mr. President, I should also like to say that we have followed with interest the Kentucky university number one team because its coach, Adolph Rupp, was a boy born and reared in Halstead, Kan. "In Kansas we take our sports very seriously," Senator Carlson said. "Basketball goes back to the days of Dr. James A. Naimith, who attended Kansas university in the early nineties and started basketball there. In fact, he was the founder of the game in our nation." Tuesday, April 1, 1952 Dr. Patton At YWCA Retreat Advises Simplicity In Faith "We must develop a simplicity of faith to cope with the complexity of everyday living." Dr. John H. Patton, director of Westminster foundation, said Saturday at Henley house. His speech, "Personal Life," was first on the program at the annual spring retreat for the YWCA old and new cabinets. The meeting also served as the first of three training sessions for the new officers. Dr. Patton explained that there are five areas to develop in making one's life count. He must think clearly, be committed, express his commitment, act from honest motives, and trust in God. he said. "What you think influences what you do," he said. "Do not let your activities control you. Take time to think. "Being committed" is the second responsibility of the individual in his personal life, Dr. Patton said. One should take his stand and not Government Bureau Members Lead Talks Three members of the KU bureau of government research will lead discussions on strategies of the Kansas Library association being held in Kansas this week. Miss Harriet M. Shedd, research assistant, and Raymond R. Carmon, consultant of government research, will lead the discussion of legislative procedures in the southeast Kansas district meeting in Iola Wednesday. N-O-W! Hard Words DRAMA NO TIME WORDS EVER MANT SO MUCH TO SO MANT PEOPLE THERE EXTRA Kansas Flood Pictures "IT MUST NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN" Soon . . . Watch For Opening Date Why Sure . . . We'll Have "QUO VADIS" TOO! "SINGIN' IN THE RAIN" vacillate from "this one thing I do, he said. Christian commitment of personality should be expressed toward all of one's fellowmen through love that "seeketh not its own ane is not easily provoked," he said. Acting from honest motives is the fourth test of one's personal faith. The end never justifies the means he said. "One must not shade his motivates to get a good end," because by doing so, one's conscience can be dulled until he does not recognize the choices which are not always black and white, but shades of grey, Dr. Patton warned. Shows 2:30-7-9 Cartoon Fredric March Fredric March As WILLY LOMAN "DEATH OF A SALESMAN" Open Tonite 6:45 Ends To-nite Abbott & Costello "TIME OF THEIR LIVES" and News Sports "LITTLE GIANT"