1951 WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN University Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted before understanding that the bill will be paid prominently on the back. during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ( except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sity press office. Journalism bldg, not later than 3:30 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates FOR SALE One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c 1937 PONTIAC sedum, gray tires and hose. 1923W or see at 1801 Pennsylvania, 2232W or see at 1801 Pennsylvania, 22 REGISTERED Sismese ancestry kitten, 8 weeks old. Champion ancestry. $50. R Murrill, 19 E. Sunnyside, Lawrence, Kansas. Phone 2861J. 15 FIVE VENETIAN blinds for Sunnyside apartment. Phone 2435LM 23 TABLE MODEL radio-phonograph. Call Don Landriest, phone 2461R. 23 ATTENTION Brand new trench coat, used storm-coat (with hood) and size 9 dress for Sargent. Bargin prices contact. David Morgan-Grenville, 6-12 Tenn. Ph. 2898W. FOR SALE The following books remain from the E.B. library. See them and make an offer. On Journalism: On Journalism: Clayton: Newspaper Reporting Today Batham & Case: Editing the Day's News English: Exercises in H.S. Journalism MacDougall: Interpretative Reporting (imvised) Same: first edition Patterson: Writing and Selling Feature Stories Warren: Modern News Reporting Wolesley & Campbell: News Men at Work College Reference Books: Cross: A Shorter History of England and Greater Britain. Dowell: Major Problems in American Industry. Dietz: A Political and Social History of England Padilla: Free Men of America (2) Shaakespeare: Romeo and Julie Miscellaneous Subjects: OFFICE, UNIVERSITY PRESS Journalism, Bldg Subject Mark Sullivan: The Education of an American UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK LOST BROWN SUEDE jacket at Student Union building. Beward. Call John. Reim. 424 SOMETIME this winter a silver light little handmade bracelet, bell shape. Reward Joyce Nickell, Phone 3510. 24. NOTEBOOK: brown, three-ring, loose NOTEBOOK: brown, fields. Tuesday. Please call Steve O'Brien CLEAR PLASTIC rimmed glasses. Please Hatfield. 1061 W. West 6- Phone 768. PLASTIC, raincoat in plastic bag, Call Marvin Reed at 804. 23 FOR RENT WANTED: Woman student to share private bath. Call 1747M after 6 p.m. in private bath. THREE ROOM furnished apartment. Uilities paid. private entrance, couple only. Call between 5 and 8 p.m. for appointment. Phone 3642W. 12 TWO ROOM apartment at 1701 Louloua. Men preferred. Ph. 3142M. 6-15 TO MALE STUDENTS for summer and fall semesters. Nice, clean, double or single rooms, close to bath. 824 Ohio street. Phone 3101W. .23 ROOMS for boys for this summer, cool sleeping porch on east. Single beds. $10. a month each boy. 1222 Miss Ph. Pearson at 1:30 p.m. Also rooms in fall. 6-15 APARTMENT; 3 rooms furnished, utilities paid, private bath. first floor. Located in 1100 block on Vermont. Call 3350 for appointment. 6-15 SINGLE AND double rooms available for men for summer session, one-half block from Union. 1245 Louisiana after noon. 23 ROOFS for girls for summer school and fall semester. Also 2 room furnished apartment with all bills paid, refrigerator, range, sink. 1225 Oread. Phone 581. SUMMER ROOFS. Cool, quiet, clean in private home. Stone's throw to climbing. Separate entrance. Only five boys in house. 130 Louisiana. 3231-L2. MISCELLANEOUS SELL ALL your used books at the Student Union Book Store on Monday, May 14. We will ship all new books to May 30. We will pay top cash prices for all current books, and the Wilcox & Gottet representative will buy all obsolete unissued titles. Student Union Book Store. FOR RENT: folding chairs and tables, rates for either delivered and picked-up or self-service. Anderson Furniture 612 N New Hampshire. Phone 252. 23 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' weave. We have everything in the pet field, keep it up with our business; our one-stop pet shop has everything for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches--for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1109 Mass. tf BUSINESS SERVICE GRYSTAL CAFE serves choice steaks, sandwiches, malts, home-made pies and air-conditioned. Space for customers. Air-conditioned. Crystal Cafe, 690 Vt. till midnight. Crystal Cake, 690 Vt. WANTED TRANSPORTATION SMALL HOUSE or 4 room apartment wanted by professional man, wife, one child. For summer or permanent. Box 5. Kansan. 6-15 DRIVING TO New York City May 26 or 27. Would like person to share driving and expenses. David Steinman. 1228 Ohio. Phone 3364. DRIVING to Detroit via Chicago, June 4 or 3. Share driving and expenses. Ride for some huggage. See Ed Marks. 404 Snow Hall or call 715-N-12 after 25. pts. FLYING? Ask us about family rates, skay coach, and round trip reduction. Also agents for American Express, land tours. Call Miss Gleesman at First National Bank for information and reservations. 8th or Mass. Phone 30. DRIVING TO Washington, D.C., on June 26. Rider wanted. If interested, contact David Morgan-Grenville, 1600 Tenn. Ph. 2589W. 6-12 The Men Are Abandoning The 'Bold Look' For A More Subtle Approach In Ties Men are abandoning the "bold look" for a more subtle approach in styles next year if neckties are any indication. on the Paisley design, which were popular a few ago, are again in style along with other quieter patterns. And women should be on the look out for men who wear ties with the Paisley design. The pattern has a significance all its own. A traditional Hindu religious pattern, the Paisley design on a man's tie may be a sign that he will be a good husband. This, of course, excludes ties with the new TV designed patterns with their bright hues guaranteed to get the wearer good reception in high frequency circles. The Paisley design, which looks like a large oblong drop of water with seeds on the inside edges, represents the seed "pine" or "cone" of the date palm tree. And in India the date palm is a symbol of the fertility of nature in supplying food. Here is whv. To the Hindu, the Paisley design of the date palm cone is symbolic of the male or pollen bearing inflorescence of the date palm tree which in turn is symbolic of the renewal and communication of life. So you see girls (senior in particular), a Paisley tie worn by a man could indicate that he will be a good breadwinner as well as a good husband! Donald Uchling, engineering junior, has been elected president of Pi Tau Sigma, honorary engineering fraternity. Others elected were Herbert Taylor, vice-president; Phillip Peterson, recording secretary; Graham Frevert, corresponding secretary; and James Archibald, treasurer. Pi Tau Sigma Picks Officers Other officers for next year are Robert Holman, vice president, and Richard Etherington, secretary-treasurer. Tau Omega Elects Officers Robert E. Miller was elected president E. Tau Omega engineer- More than 116,000 pieces of mail were received by the Kansas City Regional Office of the Veterans Administration in January, 1951. WANT SOMEONE to drive sharing and expenses on Hertz rented car with me. Leaving for Chicago, May 28 or anytime after. Feldman, phone 3558. 12 WANT TWO riders to California. Share want with me. Harold Gridley, Phone 1498I. RIDERS or trade driving K.C. to Lawrence, summer. Arrive K.U. at 7 a.m.; a.m. at 8 a.m., through Friday. Call Jezel Gerdel 2848J, Lawrence Lt1320, KL720. Phone 132 for Sho Time Today - Thursday JOHN WAYNE PATRICIA NEAL "OPERATION PACIFIC" and EDWARD G. ROBINSON JEAN ARTHUR "WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING" Admission 14c, 45c RIDE WANTED to Detroit on or about June 16. Phone John Busley at 2099. 23 Admission 14c, 45c NOW PLAYING THE WORLD'S GREATEST LOVE STORY! Shown At 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 Box-office Opens Each Day 1:45 p.m. NOW ends THURS. At 1:38, 3:38, 5:38, 7:38, 9:38 - ALSO - Cartoon - News GOOD LUCK K.U. See You This Fall at the . . . STARTS FRIDAY Shows Continuous—Open 12:45 WOW!! WHAT You Can't Do With Beauty!! TONIGHT AT 8:38 ONLY It's Fast . . . It's Funny . . . You'll love it! The producers request the title withheld. However, we can tell you this much . . . It's one of these 1951 top Hits! - "HALF ANGEL" - "JET PILOT" - "THE GREAT CARUSO" - "FRANCES GOES TO THE RACES" - "GO FOR BROKE" - *"THREE GUYS NAMED MIKE"* - "DOUBLE CROSSBONES" * "NO BACKGROUND" NAVY NOW" Come Early—Last Times Today—All Performances "SOLDIER'S THREE" with Walter Pidgeon FEATURE AT: Stewart Granger "Soldier's Three" 3:47, 5:19, 7 5:19 7:06, 10:09. COME EARLY Sneak Prevue—at 8:38 ONLY Ends TONITE DON'T MISS IT! Claudette Colbert "3 CAME HOME" Thurs. - Friday plus Lawrence DRIVE-IN Theatre Phone 260 1/2 Mile West on Hiway 59 Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers Starts THURSDAY Starts THURSDAY Great adventure Filmed in Technicolor in the Rugged Colorado Rockies! ADDED COLOR CARTOON MOVIETONE NEWS Prevue Saturday 11:15 K.U. It's Ooomph-La-La! O