Classified Advertising PAGE Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before Monday, except on Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Journalism bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the next day. Three Five days days 75c $1.00 2c 3c One day 25 words or less ... 50c Additional words ... 1c TRANSPORTATION AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange tours or individual iterations. Photos Mrs. Lois Odafer, 3661, Downs Travel Service, 1015 Mass. tf University Daily Kansan Ask us about family rates, sky coach, and round trip reductions. All expense tours. Fall and winter cruises. Book at our summer camp. Summer. Call Miss Glesseman at First National Bank for information and reservations. Eighth and Mass. Phone 20. BUSINESS SERVICE FOR CLEAN and courteous service also plenty of fresh reading material come to Jack and Shorty at Shorty's Barber Shop, 733 N.H. 756 hair trim. 3-6 TYPING: Themes, term service, theses, prompt, accurate service. Call Mrs. Stanley, 1859J, or bring to 917 Rhode Island. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Term papers, note books, theses, medical and biolog- reports, and miscellaneous. Mrs. Boer, 838 La. Ap. 4, upstairs. Ph. 2775J. CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, sandwiches, chili, homemade pastries. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from 6 am. until midnight. tf STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1109 Mass. RADIO AND TV repair service on all makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equipment area and services for client service. Bowman Radio and Television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont Free pickup and delivery. tt CRYSTAL CAFE serves choice steaks, sandwiches, malts, home-made pies and customer-conditioned. Open from 6 a.m. to midnight. Crystal Cafe, 609 Vt. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Encourage them to bring for fun, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tl FOR SALE TYPEWRITE SUPPLIES! All top grade bond paper, onion skin, and carbon papers to make your typing easier. Student Union Book Store. 15 BEAT-UP '36 Plymouth marked down to $60. Goes. Sealed-seam beams lights. Strong engine and battery. Displayed edge drill field, west of Sumside. Call 2841R. 18 BOOK-EMASE IS the collapsible book holder. Use it on a desk, in bed, anywhere. It holds the pages in place. Now just 8c at your Student Union Book Store. 15 SPECIAL STUDENT RATES on Time. Life, and Newsweek subscriptions. Get yours now at the Student Union Book Store. 15 NEW SHIPMENT OF POCKET BOOKS Students bring them over Student Union Book Store. ONE K & E log duplex Duprecit slide rule in perfect condition. Call 1279 CLOCK, RADIO, and portable radio clearance! Nationally advertised brands priced to you. - Awaken to music with radio, radio. See these values at Goodrich, 923 Mass. 2-1 FOR RENT RENT A TYPEWRITE NOW! Choose from our wide selection of portables. your grades improve when you type your papers. Student Union Box 15 Store. ROOM FOR BOYS; nicely furnished, single rooms; convenient to KU and schools. Have double to share with junior in School of Business—twain 1303 Vermont. VACANCY for two boys. 1218 Miss. phone 514. 18 WANTED: Girl graduate student to work on apartment building. Call after 5 p.m. 3690W MISCELLANEOUS LOST REAL ESTATE listings wanted. Sales- person, buyers. William J. Vilner, Almen, 31108. BLACK. SUEDE purse with bilfold and identification in Union cafeteria after 1 p.m., call 8. Identification verified, call 8. Lance at 900. No questions asked. DIETZEEN Silderulen in room 110 Mar- Jones, 307 Marvin, 9-12. Please see B Jones, 307 Marvin, 9-12. HELP WANTED THE MARKET RESEARCH Department of Procter and Gamble has several traveling positions open for young women college graduates to conduct consumer research. Students will be campus Feb. 15 to interview interested persons. No selling: ages 21-65; ability in simple arithmetic; driver's license; all expenses paid plus salary training. Training is offered in talking to Miss Weiss may sign at the School of Business office. Three University art teachers each have two works in Midwest Art exhibition at the Joslyn Museum of Art in Omaha, Neb. This show runs the latter part of February through March. 3 Art Teachers' Paintings Shown The jury accepted two oil paintings by Robert Green, assistant professor of drawing and painting. They are "Angel of Judgment" and "Trainee," the latter inspired by Mr. Green's recruit training at Camp Lee, Va. John Armstrong, also an instructor in drawing and painting, is represented by "Landscape Normandy," in oil, and "City Landscape," a casein painting. The pieces by William D. Eckert, instructor in drawing and painting, are an oil "Off Stage," and a 3-color block print "Promenade." The Spanish first claimed the area that is now Kansas in 1541 when Coronado explored the St. Peter and St. Paul's river (believed to be the present Arkansas river) into Quivira, what is now central Kansas. Tuesday, Feb. 12, 1952 The live muskrat was sent to the University by Homer Lydick of the animal institution, evidently caught the animal in a trap. One of its front lers is missing. If the trait is dominant, it may show in the first generation but it may also be lethal, said Mr. Stains. The albanism trait often carries with it certain other physical characteristics which tend to make the animal weak or unhealthy, he explained. R. H. Baker, assistant professor of zoology, and Howard Stains, graduate student, said the biological survey intends to use the muskrat in an attempt to produce an albino muskrat because the animal is recessive, they will have more albino muskrat in two generations, about a year and a half. John Weir, assistant professor of zoology, said the animal is not a true albino in that it's eyes are blue, not pink. Muskrat's eyes are usually brown. The muskrat seems to be very Dr. Weir said that he can only speculate about the animal's history having no progeny test or pedigree information to go on. He believes that the original albino mutation was in the animal's family many generations ago and is probably a recessive characteristic. Student Union Gets7 Records Albino Muskrat Caught, Given To KU For Biological Study An albino muskrat, believed to be the second ever captured, has been sent to the University's biological survey. Seven new long-playing classical records were received Monday by the Student Union for use in the music and browsing room. The records are of works by Schonberg, Bach, Berlioz, Villa-Lobos, Hindemith, Harold and Bartok. Directed by ANATOLE LITVAK who startled the world with "The Snake Pit" Also recently added to the room's library are 27 new books chosen by a student and faculty committee. The new volumes include such books as "Boswell's London Journal," "The New Yorker 25th Anniversary Album," "Life's Picture Story of World War II," "The Best of Perleman" and "Cavalcade of American Horses," by Pers Crowell. - STARTS FRIDAY • New PATEE PHONE 321 The Union has 20 books on order for the browsing room including "American Social Insects" by Charles Michener, professor of entomology. NOW SHOWING Evening Features 7:38-9:38 with JOYCE HOLDEN·CHARLES DRAKE Extra Added • Bugs Bunny Cartoon • Comedy • News normal in every respect but his color. He is of average weight and in apparently good health. Carrots seem to be the muskraf's favorite food. Lettuce is also eaten but rabbit food has not been tried. At present it's home is a small wire and glass cage in the museum's Small Animal house. Mr. Stains said a new home will have to be found for the muskrat as the Small Animal House. It must be muskrat's cage too confining, but so far, he added, it seems to be doing fine. Animal Species To Be Classified A zoological research project at the University concerned with species classification of North American mammals will begin in a few weeks when Dr. Rollin H. Baker, assistant curator of mammals, goes on a collecting expedition to northern Mexico. Dr. Baker and Dr. E. Raymond Hall, director of Museum of Natural History, will direct exploratory trips to various parts of North America which they term "critical areas." They will study various species or sub-species. Dr. Baker will work in Coahuila, a northern state of Mexico, and Dr. Hall will go as far as Alaska. The KU study is made possible by a grant of $23,900 from the National Science foundation. Guiding the three-year research will be Dr. Hall. KU is one of the three top institutions during speciation work, Dr. Hall said. The classification of mammals into species or sub-species is important because of the information on how and where animals exist and the diseases they carry. "The primary purpose of the research is to determine if there are different species of animals or only sub-species in certain areas," Dr. Hall said. "We want to find out what the species are and where they are." THE GREATNESS, THE GLORY, THE FURY OF THE NORTHWEST FRONTIER! UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL presi MID-WEST PREMIERE SHOWING SOON Granada Greeley county, the county name for Horace Greeley, has the lowes average population in the state only 2.6 inhabitants per square mile according to the 1950 U.S. census. NOW Cary Grant Betsy Drake "ROOM FOR ONE MORE" O VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD Last Times Tonite "THE HARLEM GLOBE TROTTERS" "SILVER CANYON" WED. - THURS. "CULT" CROOKS EXPOSED in police crackdown! Gregory Peck Virginia Mayo "CAPTAIN HORATIO HORRIBLE ONE Co-Feature HORNBLOWER" NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY JEANNE CRAIN Scott Thelma Brady Ritter The Kind of Motion Picture That Walks Right Into Your Heart! "The Model and the Marriage Broker" ADDED Color Cartoon In The News The True Life Story of King George VI STARTS THURSDAY DARING REVEALING! TIMELY! GRANADA