Lists annual s. Astrid r. Mrs. E. Ram Haines, Il harjo, al Morl Kannen- Satter, Megan Maggan ace, and Man riced R 1000 ers Page 7 410 Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates one day Three days words or less ...50c Additional words ...1c 75c $1.00 2c 3c FOR SALE Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid by cash or in person during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Business office, Journals, 425 W. 16th Street, 3:45 p.m. the day before publication. 25 FOOT 1947 trailer house in good condition, semi-permanently located, ready for immediate occupancy. See afterneons at 929 Conn. 21 1951 CHEVROLET, 2-door green Fleetline model. Excellent condition. Must sell car. Make an offer. Call 3441J after 4 p.m. 21 BOOK-EASE IS the collapsible book holder. Use it on a desk, in bed, any way you want, on the pages or in place. Now, only 98c at the student Union Book Store. **21** CHEMISTRY MAJORS! We now have in coord. better grades. "How to, Solv- yard." GIFT IDEAS FOR CHRISTMAS! Give a magazine subscription for the ideal Christmas Gift. We take subscriptions to magazines. Student Union Box 21 Store. SVERAL RIDERS going toward Ushah, leaving Dec. 21, via route 30. See Jack Patton, 1825 Ls. , or phone 3-271-L4, between 5 and 6 p.m. *Sciences in General Chemistry* by Bayer and Haber, "A Comparative Analysis" by Babor, and "How to Solve Problems in Quantitative Analysis" by Scholars at your University Union Book Store. FINE ART REPRODUCTIONS! We now have a wide selection of reproductions of famous paintings in full color. Student Union Book Store. 21 TRANSPORTATION AIRLINE TICKETS, promp. confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange and international travel whether tours on land or by plane. Phone Mrs. Lois Odaffer, 3611, Downs Service, 1051 Mass. t¹ Ask us about family rates, skype and round trip reductions. All expense hours. Fall and winter cruises. Book now! Summer. Call Miss Glesman at Financial Bank for information and res. relations. Eighth and Mass. Phone 30. ALL HOUSE: living-bedroom, modern then and bath. Furnished, suitable for family use. Send in client location. $45 a month. Write to: Dally Kansan, REDD 12 5. 21 FOR RENT University Daily Kansan DOMS FOR 3 men. No other room-serve or phone number 3389, Gilkerson's Cafe, 7 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. or 1788J at 942 Miss. 230 p.m. to 12 midnight. 21 NTAL TYPEWRITERS. Both new and portables for $1.00 per week or $3.50 per month are easy way to better, new Compares one at the Stu- Union Book Store. TYPING of all kinds done promptly and accurately. Special Christmas rates. Call Mrs. Merritt, KU 296. 21 VPING: Themes, term paper, theses- prompt, accurate service. Callers: hanley, 1859J, or bring to 417 Rhode land. EXPERIENCED TYPEPI: term papers makes books, medical and biol- ogy books, and music books. miscellaneous. Mrs. E. Doscoe, 833 Ls. Apl. 4 upstairs, 27175J after I was born. RYSTAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, sandwiches, chili, homemade pastry. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from 6 a.m. until midnight. ff TYPING: Thesex, legal papers, term papers, miscellaneous. Accumulate work prompt attention. 10 years thesex typing experience. M.S. Shields, 1209 Ohio. Phi RYSTAL CAFE serves choice steaks sandwiches, maits, home-made ples and marmalade, spinning roasted custom- air-conditioned from 6 a.m. till midnight. Crystal Cafe, 609 Vt. STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and manicures--for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 404, 108 Mass. tf DIO AND TV repair service on all lakes. Largest stock of finest quality机. We have the finest test equipment in the nation, assuring fast, efficient service. Bowman and Television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont tree pickup and delivery. if **VIPING:** Experience in these, term papers, miscellaneous typing, and sten- l. cutting. Mrs. Robert Lewis, phone v. 1015 Tennessee; tt JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant antisease and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet shop, including our own furniture. Our one-stop pet shop has everything. Our fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. $ Friday, Dec. 21, 1951 BLUE PARKER 21 with silver cap. Sum. Phone 213-865-4700. Phone 213- Sam Sebesta, 123 Oredre. SILVER FRENCH brooch evening bag CAPTAIN CAMELTON return. Clot- DeNean Ankerholz at 3735 LOST WILL THE PERSON who took by mistake, my overcoat and scarf from the room, met the Student Union. Friday (14th) at 1879, please call Mr. Delmonico-1879. 1-3-52 MAN'S WRIST WATCH, white metal sand, round, on path from Union to Snow hall, Dec. 12. Chen gLiang. Phone KU 515. 21 WANTED: Part time receptionist. Hours required. Call 801-325-6791 or visit ing. Box 2 Day Kansas office. 1-d-52 HELP WANTED Daily Kansan No Exception To Newspaper Style Rules It is interesting to note that in the Kansan it is freshman pledges, not freshmen pledges, and that "a person was in charge of a meeting," not the "meeting was in charge of a person." Similarly a person is presented a gift, not presented with a gift. Every newspaper follows several rules which are peculiar to that newspaper, and the University Daily Kansan is no exception. Sports slang is discouraged on the sports page, especially such words as tyro, novices, pigskin, chasers, basketeers, aggregation and coed. Perhaps the one rule which runs most counter to common usage on the Hill, Mt. Oread, the campus, KU or, preferably, the University, is the rule which says it is Potter lake, not Potter's lake. This is quite logical, however, since we would not go 'Board of regents is never capitalized, but Council, when referring to the All Student Council is capitalized. Nebraska is always abbreviated Neb, instead of Nebr., while Colorado is Colo., never Col. Fort and Saint are Ft. and St., while Point and Port spelled out. He told a NATO committee in Paris that Moscow, too, has its troubles in maintaining and supplying a big army and air force. For the past year or so almost everybody has taken it for granted that the Russian army could sweep to the English channel within about two weeks after the outbreak of World War III. Features Tonight 7:34-9:34 p.m. - Doors Open 6:45 p.m.-Continuous Sat. and Sun. from 1 p.m. Like most publications the UDK has certain taboos. Students are always the Jayhawkers, never Jays or Hawks. Sometimes the rules seem contradictory. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower has taken a new line in his campaign to rally the Western European nations. He is trying to convince the leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty organization that the Russians aren't as tough as everybody seems to think. e" is one of the major Kansan rules—not down south that the Kansan prefers not to capitalize. TODAY THRU MONDAY But Eisenhower has precedent in his favor when he challenges the assumption that the Western nations' defenses would crumple that quickly. Russia Not So Tough As We Think, Ike Says around saying Strong's hall, Bailey's lab, Chi Omega's flowerpot or Memorial's campanile. Although the Kansan style has remained fairly stationary through the years, a major change was recently made. The periods in KU, YMCA and other such abbreviations were taken out. Occasionally a student's name may appear in the paper without his or her mother's recognizing it. This comes from the policy of printing names just as they are in the student directory. Wilbur Thaddeus Alosius Jones may be better known as just plain Bill. There's No Place Like Home New Britain, Conn.—(U.P.)-Thaddeus Pomnickowski asked for a night's lodging in a cell at police headquarters. The officers obliged. When they tried to wake him up they found him drunk, and a bottle of liquor under the cot. He was booked on a drunkenness charge and taken back to the same cell. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! NOW! SATURDAY ENDS Features Tonite: 7:34 - 9:34 Continuous Shows Saturday Features: 1:54-3:54-5:54 7:54 - 9:54 Musical - Cartoon - News Starts Saturday Owl 11:15 SUNDAY Color Cartoon - News Yranada PHONE 914 Continuous Shows Saturday Sunday and Christmas Day From 1 p.m. - Open 12:45 At the start of almost every war a lot of pre-conciliated ideas which have gone unchallenged for years are tossed on the scrap heap. In World War II, for instance, these assumptions turned out to be completely wrong: that the Maginot line would protect France indefinitely against German invasion; that the Japanese never could become good fliers because they had bad eyesight; that air power could destroy a city such as Berlin with two or three saturation raids; that Hitler would conquer Russia within a month. It is part of Eisenhower's job to talk a good fight; if he did otherwise he might as well pack up and come home. Eisenhower is confident about the ability of the Allies to stage at least a holding operation well east of the English channel. The weakness of the Russian army is, and always has been, lack of transport. The vast armies that Stalin threw against the Germans toward the end of World War II almost always moved at ox-cart pace. The Russians frequently lived off the land because they were unable to move supplies fast enough. There were long pauses between Russian offensives. Given control of the air—which isn't by any means certain—the Allies might be able to stabilize a defense line and win some breathing space. The big lesson of the Korean war is that an outnumbered army with superior fire power can hold off an army twice or three times its size and even go over to the offensive. The use of tactical atomic weapons ought to provide that firepower superiority. All this doesn't mean Russia could be defeated with what the NATO powers now have in Europe. It probably would be a long war. The point Eisenhower is trying to make is that it is just as dangerous to over-estimate the enemy as it is to underestimate him. Tot Wears 76-Year-Old Dress Hudson, Mass., (U.P.)—When Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Doyle's baby daughter was christened at St Michael's Church, she wore a 76-year-old dress which has served three generations of the family. One-third of New Hampshire is more than 2,000 feet above sea level. VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD. TODAY - SATURDAY Johnny Mack Brown "WHISTLING HILLS" —and Laurel and Hardy "SWISS MISS" Ch. 5 "Flying Disc Man From Mars" SUN. - MON. - TUES. Adm. 14c - 45c 2 ZANE GREY'S WESTERNS 2 Larry (Buster) Crabbe June Martel "FORLORN RIVER" —And— Robert Cummings Marsha Hunt "DESERT GOLD" Job Applications Due Feb. 2 Applications by civil engineering seniors for positions with the California state government are due Saturday, Feb. 2. A civil service examination will be held March 1 on a nationwide basis for Junior civil engineers. Facilities have been set up to give the examination on or near the KU campus. Such students should attach a letter to this effect to their applications. Civil engineering students graduating in the winter class may apply for immediate employment on a temporary basis without waiting for the examination. Because of the heavy demand for young civil engineers in an expanding highway program and other public works in California, prompt offers of employment may be expected by those who qualify, the California State Personnel board said. Seniors may qualify for the positions while still at KU, but mus submit evidence of graduation o its equivalent before actual ap pointment. Finds Economy Expensive The junior civil engineer class i. California starts at $235 a month. Mimeographed descriptions of the examination and application form are available from the campus placement officer of the state personnel board, Sacramento 14. Calif. Decatur, III— (U,P) — A 45-year-old man who refused to pay his tax. fare was arrested and fined $10.40 The fare would have been 35 cents Agency for Mixture No. 79 701 Mass. Phone 999 Eldridge Pharmacy Drugs, Sundries, Fountain, Pines. 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