associ "The n of y on Sun- n the ation ear in Pro- turnnnt of Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted under the understanding that the bill will be paid in cash during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sity business office, Journalism bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates WANTED One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 5uc 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c SECRETARY (CSI). Ideal position for student's wife. Begin March 17-24, work until June 1. Return September 1 basis and continue on 9-months school year basis. Aeronautical Engineering Department. KU 337. tf BUSINESS SERVICE TENNIS RESTRINGING — Expert restringing of your tennis racket with men or gut. Gull Bill, Gulfill Gulfill Goods Co., 1711 Minnesota, K-17 Kansas. TYING: Experience in theses, term papers, miscellaneous typing, and stencil cutting. Mrs. Robert Lewis, phone 1032W, 1915 Tennessee. 17 JAYHAWKENS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet shop. We have our everything. Our one-stop pet shop, we our everything, fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 4218 Conn. Phone 418. tt TYPIST: References; prompt, accurate service and late model Royal typewriter. Convenient to KU Bring to 1724 Indiana or call Mrs. Bliessner, 3011R, if TYPING: Themes, term papers, theses, prompt, accurate service. Call Mrs. Stanley, 1859J, or bring to 917 Rhode Island. EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Term papers note books, medical and biological reports, and miscellaneous. Mrs. E. Campbell, 388 L.A. Lect. 4, upstairs. Phrase 2775J. STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches--for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1109 Mass. tf CRYSTAL CAP serves choice steaks, sandwiches, malls, home-made ples and cakes. Free parking space for customers. am, tm, amt, tm, midnight. Crystal Cafe. 699 Vt. RADIO AND TV repair service on all makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equipment, and are also efficient service. Bowman Radio and Television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont Free pickup and delivery. tt MISCELLANEOUS MOVED TO NEW QUARTERS. Business Student Book. Tank Strong has Student Book Book stock. REAL ESTATE listings wanted. Sales- tors buyers. William J. Vil- Amen, 3110R TRANSPORTATION ASK US ABOUT airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reduce-ours and Barr tours and American Express leaves lines and Matson Steamship lines. Call Misseman the international Brank for reservations and reservations 8th and Mass. streets. Phone 30. t AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steampath and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international travel whether overseas or in their own countries. Mrs. Lois Odaffer, 3661, Downs Travel Service. 1015 Mass. LOST PURSE. Brown bullet bag containing I-D and valuable knives at basketball game Friday night. Please phone Marianne Sloan at 4206. 14 WOMAN'S yellow gold Bulova watch in vicinity of Corbin and Union. BROWN ALLIGATOR glasses case contain blue-rimmed glasses, mogle, I-D card at state game. Finder keep Return contents, case to M. 13 Israel, Phone 718 BROWN BILLFOLD, in or near Hearst GAME. Won a game. Game Won. Leland Dauphin, Ph. 84. 13 WANTED CO-ED SEEKING girl travel partner for inexpensive European trip this summer. Bass passage available. If you have nonsense dialing code 304. Press or call KU 407, immediately. FOUND RING. Owner please call Sally Adams. $354 from noon until 2:00 and 5:00 on. 14 Army Engineer To Visit ARMY ROTC Unit Friday Lt. Col. Albert Welling from the office of the chief of army engineers in Washington, D. C., will visit the University Army ROTC unit Friday. Col. E. F. Kumpe, professor of military science announced today. Colonel Welling will conduct an informal inspection of the unit, and discuss the engineering ROTC program. KU Bureau Gives Summerfield Test Seven staff members of the Guidance bureau visit six Kansas towns Monday to administer the preliminary tests of the Summerfield scholarship examinations to high school boys. Approximately 300 high school boys from the six towns and surrounding areas will take the tests. Only high school senior boys nominated by their high school principals are eligible for the exams. The Guidance bureau does all of the scoring of the tests and reports the scores to the Summerfield committee. In April the committee will invite students making high scores on the tests to come to Lawrence for further testing and interviewing. 6 Chemists Initiated Into Fraternity Membership is limited to those having had four semesters of chemistry or chemical engineering and who have shown ability in their work and promise of leadership in the field. Six University students have been initiated into Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity. The initiates are: Harry Christoffers, graduate; William J. Wilson, engineering junior; Clyde A. Williams, engineering senior; John H. hall, college junior; Richard Overman, engineering sophomore, and Ronald Simmons, college junior. Theatre TIMETABLE Jayhawkter "The Lady Says No" 2:43, 7:29, 9:18. Varsity "Starlift" 7:00, 10:15 "Tokyo File" 8:55 Granada "Lone Star" 2:54, 7:24 0.83 Patee "Blue Veil" 7:13, 9:20 Engineers Needed In Industry-Carr Late News Events "MERMAID BAY" Last Times Tonite "STARLIFT" "TOKYO FILE 212" FRIDAY - SATURDAY Stanley Clements "DESTINATION MURDER" -and- Tim Holt "SADDLE LEGION" Prospective engineering graduates eligible for the draft should establish themselves in industry before their induction, said Dean T. DeWitt Carr of the School of Engineering. Page 11 Ch. 5 "IRON HORSE" In an exchange of letters with Carey H. Brown, chairman of the engineering manpower commission in New York, Dean Carr agreed that the shortage of engineers can paraphrase the economic economy unless graduates turn to industry instead of long enlistments in the armed forces. Dean Carr noted that there are not enough draft exempt engineers to provide the manpower for essential industry. Civilian employment before induction will mean a ready-made position after release, Dean Carr said. "These companies can provide assistance and guidance to the engineer while he is in service." "There are indications that the armed services are becoming increasingly concerned over the diversion of engineering and scientific personnel from defense industries and use of weapons and equipment may well be of greater concern than the number of men in uniform." Director Of Orthopedic Clinic To Be Honored by Kiwanis Dr. James B. Weaver of the School of Medicine will be honored at noon today at the Kiwanis club dinner at the Eldridge hotel for his service at the club's orthopedic clinic. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will be the speaker for the occasion. Dr. Weaver, who received his degree in medicine from the University in 1925, has been director of the orthopedic clinic since 1943. LAST DAY JANE The BLUE VEIL WYMAN STARTS TOMORROW Features: 3:02-7:32-9:34 Evening - 7:13 & 9:20 p.m. THE WHOLE BLISTERING TRUTH ABOUT WHO PAYS OFF WHOM... AND WHY! Added • Color Cartoon and News Thursday, March 13, 1952 Australia Subject Of Geologist's Talk Geologically speaking, Australia is more settled than any other continent, Dr. Curt Teichert, professor of geology at the University of Melbourne, Australia, said in a talk Monday in Lindley hall. Using maps, Dr. Teichert discussed ancient geography and geology of the island-continent. He pointed out that since the Devonian period, Australia has not had a major disturbance. This indicates it has been stable for a longer time than any other continent. At 8 p.m. Thursday in 426 Lindley hall, Dr. Teichert will speak on "The Great Barrier Reef." The public is invited. University Daily Kansan Professor To Give Paper At Convention The paper is concerned with the measurement of the rate of reaction in the vapor phase of ethylene oxidan important industrial factor the manufacture of anti-freeze and other products. Fred Kurata, associate professor of chemical engineering, will deliver a paper on ethylene oxide as a convention of the American Institute of Chemical Engineer Wednesday, March 19 in Atlanta, Ga. Professor Kurata compiled the paper in conjunction with M. I Straube, of the Standard Oil company, who received his master of science degree in chemical engineering from the University in 1950. STARTS TOMORROW