University Daily Kansan Page 7 There's More Than One Way To Give Bad Birds 'The Bird' Chicago — (U.P.) The noisy bird problem can be solved, according to the American Municipal Association. In Newton, Mass., the association hid, harassed city fathers were both arrested. They asked that infested the city hall. They asked the city forester for help. With his high pressure tree sprayer, he literally blew the flock sky high with blasts of air, partially denuding some of the pigeons in the process. Three neighboring communities in New Jersey—Montclair, Orange and West Orange—installed imitation owls and employed electric recordings of owl hoots to keep starlings on the move. They apparently fled for good. It worked at first, but the association said the starlings appear to be getting wise to the ruse. In Detroit's Sherwood Forest section, a noisier approach was taken to get rid of starlings. Two loudspeakers, adjusted to emit 10,000 to 11,000 cycle whistles, were set up ear the trees in which the birds roost. At that frequency, the whistles can be heard by the birds but not by human beings. The starlings fed, seeking other perches where they could carry on their chattering without interruption. In New York City, it is unlawful to trap pigeons unless the health department rules them to be a menace to public health. During the summer, however, a permit was granted to trap those judged to be a menace to music lovers. Pigeons perching on the rafters of Lewisohn stadium during summer concerts menaced both musicians and audiences, so the permit was issued. Senior Weekend To Start Nov. 9 Senior class weekend activities will start with a convocation at 10 am. Friday, Nov. 9, in Hoch auditorium. Seniors will sit in a group at the Loyola university-KU football game Saturday, Nov. 10. Potter lake will be the site of a picnic at 5.30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11. E. R. Elbel, professor of physical education, will recognize class of '52 accomplishments during halftime of the game. The University band will make formations honoring the class. A Chinese machinegunner figured this was a pretty tough assignment. Machinegun Much Too Heavy, So Red Takes Chief's Pistol With U. S. Marines, Korea—(U,P)—United Nations safe conduct passes instruct any enemy soldiers wishing to surrender to bring his weapon with him. "Much as I wanted to surrender," he told American Marines today, "I don't feel like carrying that machine over mountains so I had to wait." He solved the problem, the prisoner said, by swiping his company commander's pistol. Where Is That Other Half Memphis, Tenn. — (U.P.) - Alvie Skipworth, a street cleaner, found a bill, but he couldn't spent it. Someone had cut the bill into strips and Skipworth found less than half of it. LAWRENCE THEATRE 1/2 Mile West on Hwy. 59 ENDS TONIGHT ENDS TONIGHT David Brian-John Agar "Break Through" TUES.-WED.-THURS. Fred MacMurray Maureen O'Hara "FATHER WAS A FULLBACK" Red Cross School Here A conference to train leaders in the American Junior Red Cross in Kansas schools will be held at the University Thursday and Friday. About 150 adult leaders and high school students are expected to attend. The emphasis of the conference will be on Junior Red Cross in education. Students and teachers will present the activities of Junior Red Cross in Kansas schools. Robert Edson of St. Louis, director of the disaster service of the Mid-Western area of the American Red Cross, will speak on "Disaster: It Happened—It Could Happen Again." Verne L. Pickens, director of vocational and family life, education in the public schools of Kansas City, Mo., will give the opening address on "Leadership." A panel on "The Schools and Red Cross in the Schools in Relation to Civil Defense" will be led by Abe Hubert, principal of the Garden City Junior high school. Rotarian Finds Lost Club Pin Bristol, R.I.—(U.P.) — Two years after Virginia J. Derocha lost his Rotary Club pin, he found it in the gizzard of one of his ducks he was dressing. Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals can be submitted than 3:45 p.m. the day before. Classified Advertising Rates any older person One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3r FOR RENT TO UNIVERSITY man: share third floor with two upperclassman. Single bed, box mattress. Close to campus; conveniences. Placees. See after 5 p.m. 1328 Ohio. TWO APARTMENTS. furnished. Two blocks from campus. Phone 3331. 24 BOY'S ROOM for rent. One-half of double. Please contact M. C. Spencer at 1234 Oread after 5 p.m. Phone 2917M. 23 BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING: Experience in theses, term papers, miscellaneous typing, and stenolic cutting. Mrs. Robert Lewis, phone 1952W, 1915 Tennessee. tt TYPING of all kinds done promptly, neatly, and accurately. Mrs. E. J. Rocso- 838 La. Apt. 4, upstairs. Phone 2725J. M-W-F NOW SHOWING BTASING --- Features: 1:40-3:40-5:40 TYPING: Term paper, themes, and theses. Immediate attention, accurate work. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phon. 1396M. MWF-2. 7:40-9:40 ESTHER RED HOWARD WILLIAMS·SKELTON·KIEL SPECIAL "PIGSKIN PASSES" News Color Cartoon Continuous Shows Daily TYPING: Theses, legal papers, term papers, miscellaneous. Accurate work, prompt attention. 10 years these types teaching Mrs. Shields, 129 Ohio. Pf. 1601 AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international travel whetherurs or otherwise; literaries. Phone Mailmaster Odaffer, 3613, Downs Traffic service, 1015 Mass. From 1-Doors Open 12:45 RADIO AND TV repair service on all makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equipment. Our company provides efficient service. Bowman Radio and television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont. free pickup and delivery. tt RYSTAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch, inner, sandwiches, chili, homemade pasries. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from 6 am, until midnight. tf STUDYING to tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1109 Mass. CRYSTAL CAFLE serves choice steaks, sandwiches, maffles, home-made pies and cakes, tree parking space from 6 customers. tree parking space from 6 customers. m ftt midnight. Crystal Cafe, 609 Vt. FOR SALE VISI-E5 vocabulary cards in French, German, Latin, Spanish, and Russian will help you to an "A." See them today. Student Union Book Store. 26 NO INCREASE in price on yellow second pillow. Student Union Book Store. 26 pad. Student Union Book Store. 26 FINE ART REPRODUCTIONS! We now have a wide selection of reproductions of famous paintings in full color. Student Union Book Store. 26 ALL METAL fluorescent desk lamps. ALL METAL batteries. At your Studen- Union Book Store. GEORGE would like to show you his own custom made Pipes, piced from $2.00 to $5.00. George's Pipe Shop, 727 Mass. 26 NEW! SUPERCHROME INK! The dry writing discovery for your Parker "51." Choose your color from the stock at the Student Union Book Store. 26 1936 DESOTTO COUPE; $750 invested Motor overhaul; near new rear tires; excellent body; nine interior. Price $225. Call 2234M after a 7pm. p. 25 ONE PAIR of soccer shoes (made in America) for pairing. Call Gallen, 3691, pair of skiing pants. Call Gallen, 3691. TUXEDO, size 36, good condition. $20. Also orchid formal size 9, $5. Call at 1210 Ohio (upstairs apt.) Between 5 and 8 p.m. 22 TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED from 63rd Broodside, K.C., Mo. to University, Tuesday and Thursday morning, 8 o'clock classes. Call Ja1936. 25 Monday. October 22, 1951 AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservation Phone 10 For Sho Time NOW SHOWING BRANCHON 4'ONE · BARION in BRANCHON CAPRAS 1945 GROSBY WIXMAN - SMITH HELP WANTED "HARE RAISING TALE" tions. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international travel whether tours or individual ininereries. Phone service. 310-854-3651, Downs Travel Service, 1015 Mass. HERE COMES THE GROOM Plus: SMU-Notre Dame Bugs Bunny HELP WANTED: Secretary in research organization connected with the University. Typing, shorthand; some knowledge of bookkeeping preferred. C2 KU 298. LAND, AIR AND SEA transportation. Ask us about family rates, skycap coach trips, and ski tours. Fall and winter cruises. Book passage now for European travel next summer. Visit the National Bank for information and reservations. Eighth and Mass. Phone 30-782-1496. MISCELLANEOUS VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD Phone 132 For Sho Time FOLK SONGS for your large or small groups. Old English Ballads, cowboy and mountain songs sung to a guitar. Contact Kansan, Box 1. 25 NOW SHOWING Roy Rogers "NORTH OF THE GREAT DIVIDE" And AVAILABLE through the Socialist Study Club: Anvil & Student Partisan, fall '51. Socialist books and pamphlets. Rare Marxist classes. Call 3691. 23 REMEMBER to get your tickets early to "Good Medicine," musical review in Fraser theatre, October 24-27. I.D. card is good for a reserved seat at no cost. Music service is the "Good Medicine." Ticket booth in the basement of Green hall. 25 And Late News - Cartoon "SECOND FACE" Ella Raines SHORTY'S Barber Shop located at 733 11th to all come and visit for service. Plenty of reading material that hasn't been used on other place of business. Hair cuts $0.75. !AYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop pet shop has everything for pet and gift Shop, 1218 Comm. phone 818 LOST PAIR OF GLASSES in dark brown case POWERED on flap. Call 299-3450 after 5. Reward MAN'S GOLD wedding ring in pool o'' 30496. Wearer Reward STRAYED OR STOLEN from girl's dressing room in Robinson Gym, two feet sentimental value only. Please return. Reward. Phone 319-282 after 5 p.m. JASSIE'S BACK IN HER GREATEST ADVENTURE. A RUGGED STORY OF GRED FOR Ends Tonight Features : 1:49:3:49-5:49:7:9-49:9 Added: Cartoon-News-Sports Continuous Shows Daily from 1:00 Doors Open at 12:45 STARTS TUESDAY The Picture Kansas Special Engagement! City Paid $1.20 To See A FABULOUS CONCERT BY THE WORLD'S GREATEST MASTERS OF MUSIC! JAN NADINE DIMITRI ARTUR conducting the PHILHARMONIC-SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF NEW YORK POLICY ADULTS 75c ANYTIME STUDENTS Any- With I-D Cards 60c Time 5 Performances Daily 1:30-3:0; 3:0-5:0; 3:0-7:0; 3:9-0