, 1951 MONDAY, MAY 14, 1951 6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN george Bob boister ard a illiam Clarway, lanes Don- Classified Ads Phone K.U. 376 **Name:** Cash. Phone orders are accepted to be made during understanding that the bill will be paid during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer-sional Bank. Business office. Journalism bldg., no later than 3:30 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c TRANSPORTATION FOR SALE FLYING? Ask us about family rates, skay coach, and round trip reduction. Also agents for American Express, Blye, Cooran for Cook County, Gleseman at First National Bank for his formation and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf GUN COLLECTORS and hunters: Win- ing for 54 - 55. Lever-action, Model 1894 for use in dog fighting. In good firing order. Ammunition with rifle. Phone 1271W between 6 and 7. 14 1937 FORD "60"; runs good, new seasal cover, heater, "85" transmission. See at 1015 Kentucky after 5:00 or call Mrs. Fox at 3771J. REGULATION Army blouse, will fit man weighing 155 pounds and 5 feet, 10% inches tall. 745 Ohio. Phone 2521M. 14 ENGINEERS: Braddock lettering instruments. Regularly $1. On sale $49 while they last. Student Union Book Store. SILENT Smith-Corona portable, practicable and easy to install plus tax sale for only $65. Call 2446. SPRING finds me broke. Help me by buying my '37 Pontiac. Radio and heater. $175.00 with radio. $150.00 without. Call Wolf from, 1705. 15 DUAL-DESIGN Becker easels for oil and water color work. Light weight, weather-proof, made in Sweden. Student Union Book Store. 14 MISCELLANEOUS COLLEGE MEN: Be prepared for your draft deferment aptitude test. Get a copy of "Practice for the Army Test" for you Student Union Book Store today. 18 FOR RENT: folding chairs and tables, rates for either delivered and picked-up or self-service. Anderson Furniture. 812 New Hampshire. Phone 252. 23 TWING? Theses, themes, notebooks, INC. Mrs. Hall, 530 West 6th St. Mrs. Hall, 530 West 6th St. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet shop and we can give you one-stop pet shop to buy everything for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt TYPING; Theses, term papers, notebooks, letters, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention. Mts. Shields, 1209 Ohio. Ph. 1601. tf BUSINESS SERVICE STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches~for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1109 Mass. tf CRYSTAL CAFE serves choice steaks sandwiches, mals, home-made pies and cakes. Free parking space for customers. Shop now at Crystal Cafe. 609 Vt. a.m. midnight. Crystal Cafe, 609 Vt. ROOMS FOR RENT to girls. Very pleasant and cool for summer. Special summer rates. One-half block to Union. Phone 3683J. 17 ROOM for girls working or students. References. Laundry and cooking. Two blocks from Union. 1224 Ohio. Phone 2734M. 16 APARTMENT, 3 rooms furnished utilities paid, private bath, first floor. Located in 1100 block on Vermont. Call 3350 for appointment. 16 ROOMS for boys this summer, cool sleeping porch on east. Single beds. $10 each month each boy. 1222 Miss. Ph. on aafter 1:30 p.m. Also rooms for fall. 6-15 WANTED HELP WANTED: Campaign manager needed to begin work at once. Steady employment. Good opportunity for advancement. Call Lilburn. Ph. 3021. 16 Phi Chi Fraternity Elects New Officers The following men were elected to offices in the Phi Chi medical frasers; recently; Dwight Woods, providing senior; Monte Miller, presiding junior; Hal Bingham, judge advocate. William, Rader, secretary; Phillip Godwin, treasurer; Dan Stipe, corresponding secretary; Ralph MacNaughton, house steward; Don Robinson, chapter editor; Ralph Comer, Robert Fenton, and Don Overend, senior council. Modesty, Says Clifton Webb, Is A Virtue I Never Practiced Hollywood (U.P.)—"Modesty," Clifton Webb said, "is a virtue I never bothered to practice"and this takes the cake as the greatest understatement of the year. Nobody has ever caught him shuffling a toe and mumbling "shucks, it warn't nothin'" about a performance he knows was sensational, and, Webb says elegantly, nobody ever will. "I'm good at anything I do," he declared. "And I've done quite a few things in my life. Always well, my dear. Never forget that. Why should I be hypocritical and deny it?" Stories of Webb's frosty insults are almost legendary around this town. And the people who get his best ones are those who think he got his start in 20th Century-Fox's "Belvedere" movies. There was the time, after he hit the list of the "10 box-office favorites," when a film executive patted him on the shoulder and said: "Well I don't suppose you'll be speaking Webb, slim and elegant in his custom-made clothes, can cut 'em dead with a quirk of his natty mustache. This goes for studio big-wigs, too. When he was 19 he was dancing professionally. So well, old-timers still wish he'd have another whack at it. From there he went on to musical comedy, the stage, radio, and the movies. Trouble is, he's right. He's good at anything he tries. When he was 14 he took up painting and startled the critics into branding him a "juvenile genius." Now You Can Shop By Wire Trust Two Men To Think Of Idea New York (U.P.)—Trust men to dream up a way to make gift shopping easier. to us now that you've had this big success." When he was 17 he was singing opera. Successfully, of course. As of today, you can pick up your telephone, order a gift by wire from a store across the country, and everything, including fancy wrapping, is taken care of for you. Each year the fraternity selects a Sophisticated Lady at the formal. A personal trophy is awarded to the sophisticated lady and a traveling trophy to her house. Triangle fraternity held its annual "Sophisticated Swing" formal May 5 at the chapter house. The house was decorated around a garden theme. "Then I decided it would limit the thing too much . . . why not go into all kinds of gifts," he recalled. Other men got interested, and the new company was christened Telegilt, Inc. Roger Straus, Jr., head of a book publishing company, is president of the new corporation. He's even good at yoga. It goes without saying that nobody in the world can stand on his head as elegantly as Clifton Webb. "We've got 100 department stores in key cities signed up, and all of the company-owned offices of Western Union." Mattimore explained, pulling a Western Union blank from his desk which had four closely-lettered columns of gifts on the back. Guests at the dance were: Doris Kelley, Mary Cadwalader, Glenna Anderson, Lois Fist, Betty Thies, Gay Bonney, Nancy Mitchell, Patricia Young, Marilyn Wimer, Joy Purvis, Carolyn Squire, Melba Cantrell, Esther Williams, and Betty Lou Brown. He also writes music. Darn good stuff, according to musical director Alfred Newman who used a Webb concerto in a "Belvedere" epic. J. Clarke Mattimore, a plump and cheerful advertising salesman for a national fashion magazine, first got the idea three years ago. At first, he said, he just thought of arranging for books to be sent by wire, as lowers were. "All of these gifts are available in all of our stores," he continued. "Say you want to send a bottle of Katherine Link, Joan Pace, Diane Erickson, Marjorie Adamson, Pat Rinisland, Glenna Adams, Roberta Underwood, Eileen Rogers, Eyvyline Howell, Joan Heatherington, Lorene Locke, Shirley Sasse, Elizabeth Shartel, Alice Lescher, Anita Inman, and Ann Iverster. Sophisticated Lady Given By Triangle Miss Elizabeth Shartel, College senior, is the sophisticated lady for the coming year. Barbara Haynes, Sara Black, Barbara Fleet, Jeanette Leakey, Walter Hicks, John Hoffman, Reed Bailey, Richardhardt, Robert Wellborn, Ed Hayle Mrs. Eugene Alford, Mrs. Lela Wilson, Mrs. Gertrude Dicks, and Mrs. Dean Nite were chaperons. Channel No. 5 to a girl in San Francisco. Just pick up the telephone, give the information to the Western Union operator, and weires our San Francisco department store to send gift number so-and-so to the address you've given him. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers N-O-W ENDS WEDNESDAY Color Cartoon - News ENDS TONITE TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY --- Clifton WEBB Shirley TEMPLE Mr. Belvedere Goes to College Tom DRAKE Alan YOUMG Lawrence DRIVE - IN Sue Swartz Elected Locksley President Theatre 1/2 Mile West on Hiway 59 Sue Swartz was elected president of Locksley hall for the coming semester. Others elected were: Joyce Poland, vice-president; Mary Pretz, secretary; Elizabeth Dennis, treasurer; Georgia Lee Dierking, social chairman; Ann Brown, house manager; Pat DeFries, AWS representative; Agnes Broadstone, inter-dorm. Appointed officers were: Linda Stormont, song leader; Luella Schmalzried, intramurals; Carolyn Cortner, historian; Georgia Stiles, fire captain; Ethlyn Bird, ISA representative; Joan Salisbury, activities chairman; Betty Brown, reporter. Theta Tau Holds Red Dog Party Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, held its annual Red Dog Party May 5th. Chaperons were; Miss Marcia Baty; Miss Florence Black; Miss Martha Peterson; Mrs. Ross Cole; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bradshaw; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowdish. Guests were: Barbara Garberick; Sally Davidson; Marilyn Lind; Betty Bull; Margaret Rives; Pat Plummer; Irene Faringer; Phyllis Guthrie; Betty Miller; Pat Dittemore; Mary Beth Herriatt; Martha Graves; Joyce Poe; Mary Ann Sipes; Barbara Sarah; Carolyn Atha; Marjorie Jaeger; Joyce Payne; Shirley Davis; Virginia Vaughn; and Malcolm S. Harned. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers For The First Time At Regular Prices! Prevue Saturday SUNDAY THE WORLD'S GREATEST LOVE STORY! Phone 10 For Sho Time Now thru Tuesday Doris Day-Gene Nelson "Lullaby Of Broadway" -Added- Late News-Color Cartoon VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD Phone 132 For Sho Time Now thru Tuesday Charles Bickford "GUILTY OF TREASON" Co-Feature- Gertrude Goldberg "MOLLY" -Added- News - Color Cartoon Watkins Hall Gives Mother's Breakfast Watkins hall had its annual Mother's breakfast Sunday morning. Guests were: Mrs. Charles E. Johnston, Mrs. D. C. Grove, Mrs. G. L. Jones, Mrs. R. W. Atkins, Kansas City, Kan.; Mrs. R. G. Thomson, Irving; Mrs. S. E. Davidson, Leavenworth; Mrs. M. Heilbrunn, Lockwood, Mo.; Mrs. Earl E. Sholander and Mrs. M. T. Garberich, Wichita. Mrs. D. O. Millison, Mrs. C. P. Hawkins, Mrs. Horton Vorse, and Mrs. Blanche Ensign, Topeka; Mrs. L. W. Townsend, Linwood; Mrs. E. J. Bolas and Mrs. A. W. Settle, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Vesta C. Rawlings, Marshall, Mo. Mrs. Everett Reade, Iola; Mrs. Kenneth Piatt, Hutchinson; Mrs. D. Woring, Colby; Mrs. C. E. Godwin, Long Island; Mrs. John H. Blaylock, Mankato; Mrs. H. L.Westhoff, Olathe; Mrs. Errol Neal, Medicine Lodge; Mrs. Joe E. Sheets, McPherson. Mrs. O. C. Auchard, Atchison; Mrs. Violet Esch, Cherryvale; Mrs. H. A. Kelly, and Mrs. A. R. Jacobson, Montrose; Mrs. Byron Clark, Ashland; and Mrs. Clayton M. Croser, Miss Margaret Habein, Miss Martha Peterson, and Miss Julia Willard, Lawrence. The Yukon is one of North America's greatest rivers. It is navigable by shallow-draft steamers for 1,777 miles, from its mouth on the Bering Sea in western Alaska to Whitehorse in Canada's Yukon Territory. STARTS TOMORROW ENDS TONITE "THE MAGNIFICENT YANKEE" For The First Time At Popular Prices!! Limited Engagement (3 Days Only) TECHNICOLOR Feature Times: 12:45 2:53-5:01-7:09-9:17 Boxoffice Opens 12:30 ALSO COLOR CARTOON *SOON "TOMAHAWK"