ing pper en- Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted without understanding that the bill will be paid in advance or during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University business office. Journalism bldg., not later than 45 p.m. the day before publication date. sev- the the Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c WANTED BUSINESS SERVICE BOYS INTERESTED in making $35 to $60 during Easter vacation. Easy, interesting work making interviews for Willie Hunt's audience Survey. Will need a car. For information see Dr. Giffin, room 5. Green hall, or call 312W after 6:30 p.m. THE STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE THE STUDENT UNION book but moved to France Strong, room 24 STRIKE YOUR WAY to better grades. Use the College Outline Series for review and study aid. Student Union Book Store. Room 24, Strong Strong. 24 OREAD BARBER SHOP for expert barber service on the Hill, 8:00 to 3:00 daily. Glove the cime Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Charles Coffman and Bernard Bors. 1237 Oread NOW IS THE TIME to come to your own aid. Rent a typewriter and raise your hand in the month or $1.00 per week. Student Union Book Store, room 24*. Frank Strong. CLOTHING suitable for Spring and Summer now being accepted for resale at Comfort Shop, 741 New York St. 21 TYPING: Experience in theses, term papers, miscellaneous typing, and stencil cutting. Mrs. Robert Lewis, phone 1952W, 1915 Tennessee. 21 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" shop. We have everything in the pet field. We buy everything Our one-stop pet shop has everything fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. ff TYPIST: References; prompt, accurate service and late model Royal type-writer. Convenient to KU Bring to 1724 Indiana or call Mrs. Bilesner, 3011R, if TYPING: Themes, term papers, theses, prompt, accurate service. Call Mrs. Stanley, 1859J, or bring to 917 Rhode Island. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST; Term papers, note books, theses, medical and biological reports, and miscellaneous. Mrs. E. Bullock, 88 Lia. Al., 4 upstairs, 275JV, 275JG. CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, sandwiches, chili, homemade pastry. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from 6 am. until midnight. **tt** STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1109 Mass. ff RADIO AND TV repair service on all makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equip- ment, providing assuring fast, efficient service. Bowman Valley Television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont Free pickup and delivery. ff CRYSTAL CAPE serves choice steaks sandwiches, salads, homemade pies and cookies for customers. Air-conditioned. Open from a.m. to midnight. Crystal Cafe. 690 Vt. MOVED TO NEW QUARTERS. Business as usual. Now room 24, Frank Strong hall. Student Union Book store. 25 MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE listings wanted. Sales- men buyers. William J. Van Almén, 31108 TRANSPORTATION ASK U S ABOUT airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reduc- ences, American Express land tours, Cunard and Matson Steamship lines. Call Miss Mary Steamship lines. National Bank for information and reservations. 5th and Mass. streets. Phone 30. tt AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange international travel whether tours or international literaries. Phone Mrs.Lois Odafter, Downs Travel Service, 1015 Mass. LOST WOMAN'S yellow gold Bulova watch in vicinity of Corbin and Union. Marietta Quaries, 420 West 11, Phone 860. 18 Lindley's Kansas Cleaners WHERE QUALITY IS FIRST Ladies' Plain Dresses Men's Suits EACH 89c You Can Have the Best at a Low Cost Economical — Cash and Carry — 12. E.8th Page 7 for your travel needs RESERVATIONS— Via Air Round Trip (tax incl.) CAL - UAL Seattle $236.67 Bnf Dallas 71.07 C & S Little Rock 46.12 MCA Minneapolis 63.37 TWA Phoenix (Sky Coach) 115.92 - Round Trip Discount - Family Days - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - All Expense Tours - American Express Berry Tours - Sky Coach City Ticket Office City Ticket Office THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAWRENCE TRAVEL AGENCY Telephone 30 8th and Mass. St. Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager Three KU midshipmen have been nominated for the armed forces communications association honor medals presented annually to outstanding ROTC students for achievement in the field of electronics. 3 Midshipmen To Receive Medals The armed forces communications association, Washington, D.C., awards a bronze medal, a silver medal and a gold medal to the outstanding sophomore, junior and senior. The qualifying students are Duane Dunwoodie, engineering senior, gold medal; Edward C. House, engineering senior, silver medal, and Jimmy Simmons, engineering sophomore, bronze medal. All the services are considered in the selection board for KU, headed by Prof. Charles J. Baer, assistant professor of engineering, selected the midshipman nominees. Nominees were selected on the basis of military leadership, character, campus activities, academic standing with emphasis on electronic subjects and high standing in ROTC class. Twenty-five students attended the first session of cheerleading school Monday in the mirror room of Robinson gymnasium. Class Scheduled For Cheerleaders "The cheering section needs new people and new ideas." Judy Buckley, head cheerleader, said today. "Anyone who is interested should come to the cheerleading school at 5 p.m. Monday through Friday." Aspirants for cheerleader positions will meet at Robinson gymnastium until further notified' she said bombed, sled said. This year's cheerleaders will teach four yells to the students who try out. The yells are "Kansas Fight," "Let's Go Kansas," "The Rock Chalk Junior," and the alma mater. Students will be asked to outer constructive criticism on ways to improve yells, actions for yells, and methods of getting a cheering section to respond to cheeleaders' efforts. BROWN-RIMMED glasses in red case. Lost in front of either Green, Union, or Marvin. Barbara Holmes, Phone 860. 18 FROM LOCKER in Student Union: money, ring and watch. Will pay $50.00 at Memorial Union. Call Taylor Groninger at Memorial Union between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. RED LEATHER BILLFOLD. No money in it. Reward: $1. Jody Anderson, North College hall. Phone 4280. 20 SLIDE RULE while standing in line for tickets for NCAA; Dietzen, brown leather case. Scale and pencil on it. 19 Name on inside flap. BLUE BILLFOLD with white stitching, somewhere between Fraser and Snow hall on the morning of March 7. If found, please call Patricia Bull at 861 80 FOR SALE RECENTLY redecorated furnished apartment for rent at 1213 Ohio. Share bath; child accepted. $55 per month. To see call 2157M. 24 FOR RENT BEAT USED CAR commission—buy direct. 1951 Dodge, original owner, low mileage, clean. See to appreciate. 211 West 23rd. Phone 2687W. 24 LAWRENCE DRIVE-IN THEATRE 1/2 Mile West on Hwv. 59 Box Office Opens 6:30 - Show Starts 7:00 - 2 Shows Nitely University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 18, 1952 Henley has been knocking the cover off the ball this spring. But last fall the Giant front office later hit him on a minor league draft roster where he would have been eligible for the baseball draft. Durocher put his "foot down" Henley was retained. ASC Membership Cut To 20 Under Reorganization Plan 2. With figures on how many students live in each district, the district population is divided by the quota. This figure determines how many representatives should be elected from that district. By BOB STEWART If the reorganization plan is approved by student ballot Wednesday, March 19, only 20 members will serve on future All Student Councils. 1. The total number of KU students would be divided by the number of members on the ASC (20). If there were 6,000 students, this would be divided by 20 to find the quota of students to each ASC member. The plan also states that no district would have more than one-fourth the membership of the ASC. This prevents any district from dominating the Council. This is a sizable cut from the present 30 members. With fewer representatives, the question arises: Can reorganization promise better representation? For example, if district I had 550 students and the quota were 200, district I would get two, and possibly three ASC members. The number of representatives allowed each district would be decided in this way: The 20 ASC members would represent the eight proposed residence districts. The president could be elected from any of the districts, but the other 19 would each come from and represent the district in which they were elected. Plan boosters are convinced that after wrinkles are smoothed out it will provide more effective student representation. For one of the shining lights at the Giant training camp is a 22-year-old outfielder named Gail Henley who could fill the aching need for a left handed hitting flychaser. Yet Henley wouldn't even be with the club except for Leo's "aggressive defense" last winter. At first glance this provision seems unfair. It would limit unaffiliated students to five representatives, although nearly half the University is unaffiliated. Those were the days when Leo, after shifting to the Giants in mid-1948 from Brooklyn, was finding the Polo Grounds a rough tone to hee. New York—(U.P.)—Leo Durocher's hard-earned right to run the New York Giants without front office interference promised to pay off today in solution of his greatest personnel problem. Which was a dictatorial action on Leo's part which the Giants would have—and did—ignore three years ago. 'Lip' Policy Gets Henley For Giants 2:30-7:00-9:00 NOW THRU WED. Bette Davis Gary Merrill 'Another Man's Poison' "Another Man's Poison" LAST TIMES TONITE "Keep 'Em Slugging" "Tough As They Come" WEDNESDAY - THURS. Ray Milland Gene Tierney "CLOSE TO MY HEART" -and- Lisa Daniely Hugh McDermott "LILLI MARLENE" By limiting the unaffiliated district to five, the four or five repre sentatives denied them would be redistributed among districts with the largest number of voters. Actually this would provide five more unaffiliated representatives. Or the present Council unaffiliated students have virtually no voice. ASC candidates would have to win their own district primaries in order to appear on the all-student ballot and then win all-student approval to be on the Council. For example, the hypothetical district I, whose population entitle it to two representatives, would likely receive a third. To make sure all districts are represented, the new plan stipulate that each shall have at least one representative. This covers districts which haven't sufficient population to fill even one quota. The Panama canal is 50.52 miles long. It was opened to traffic April 15, 1914. 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