3,1951 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid by you upon receipt during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univernational business office. Journalism bldg, net later, 6:30 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 FOR SALE WE NOW STOCK many titles in the famous British Penguin series of paper bound books. Most titles only 33c at your Student Union Book Store. 24 WAR SURPLUS chrome and stainless Hemostats only 29c each or four for $1. Medics get yours now at your Student Union Book Store. 24 BOXER for sale. Male, brindle. 18 month registered. Registered thorough-breath. 27473. CONN altx saxophone, good condition Phone 3852M evenings. 24 Graduate Students. A FORM BOOK FOR MANUAL OF STYLES by U. of Chicago are essentials in thesis preparation. Get both at your Student Union Book Store. 1948 CROSLEY station wagon. Also 6- four refrigerator. 1701 Indiana. BEAUTIFUL 1948 Oldsmobile convertible, beamed by a high-backed windbreaker underhood light, back-up lights plastic seat covers, many other accessories. Call 341R. condition. Origin 22 PONTIAC convertible. 1947. Radio, heater, plastic seat covers. Excellent mechanical condition. Priced to sell. Phone 3128W. 23 A REAL bargain! LIFE and TIME magazine (104 magazines) for only $7.00, just about 6 cents per copy as against the regular 30 cents per copy. Student Units 27 Book Store FOR SALE: 1950 Gibson upright Deepfreeze, 6 cubic feet with 5 year guarantee. Has been used as demonstrator $100.00 below retail price. Call 4298.30 M. by Daryl of Gretinare UD and our student, Jeremy of Camerda CD. Dr. Nelson E. 45 Ei 198. ONE new Army officer's blouse, size 39-R (uses a dark afternoon or call us 3698W) MAKE THIS your headquarters for College Outline Series, Schaum's Outlines, and other Study Aids. Student Union Book Store. 17 STUDENTS ONLY: For a limited time we will accept new and renewal subscriptions to Time for only $3.00 per year. Students with active price. Student Union Book Store. PORTABLE RADIOS: See the new Mo- bius, your downtown portable head- quarters. Always a fresh stock of port- tions. Students always welcome to "charge it!" MICROSCOPE. Bausch Lomb binocular, four objectives, 2 pairs of eye pieces, mechanical stage, sub-stage light. beautiful instrument. 345 Illinois. 19 ZIP-A-TONE for charts, graphs, maps at your University Book Store. SENIORS! Don't forget to get an album of K. U. RECURDS. Three 78 RPM non-breakable records in attractive store only $4.90. Student Union Book Store. 19 MISCELLANEOUS TYPING; Theses, term papers, notebook, letters, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio. Ph. 1601. tf TYPING: Thesem. term paper, reports, 1129 Tenn. Side entrance, 2nd floor, Apt 1219 Thesen. Side entrance, 2nd floor, Apt TYPING. Theses, themes, notebooks, books, papers. 1434W. Mrs. Hall, 60th West 60th Ct. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are everything for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Comm. Phone 418. tr TYPING: Theses, notebooks, term papers, prompt, accurate service. Phone Hazel Stanley, 1859J or bring to 917 Rhode Island. **tf** PARKING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sandwiches for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604. 109 782-8258. TWAM. tt TRANSPORTATION FLYING? Ask us about family rates, sky coach, and round trip reduction. Also agents for American Express, Berry, and Cook land tour. Glenneston National Bank for engagement and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tr CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. Plenty of free parking space in rear. Open from 6 ff midnight. Crystal Cafe, 69 Vermont. BUSINESS SERVICE FOR RENT BEDROOM. Share kitchen and bath. Close to K.U. Phone 3784J after 5. 24 QUETT pleasant room for one or two studious young men living in a flat on the north side. Pb. 17S2 ROOM FOR ONE or two men. Reasonable. Phone 3626. 1301 N.H. 19 LOST HARMONY text and loose-leaf note book. Lost Tuesday in parking lot be hind Call's. Please call John Burnau 1426M. Reward. 1 DARK GREEN smooth leather Buxto bilfold sometime between 12 and 2 or identification Identification card and other values. Reward. Jan Williams phone 3735. 'I' WANTED RECEPTIONIST and clerk typist II. Call K.U. 456 19. Exhibit Art Work In Wichita Show DANCE BAND for dance in May. Cal 1854R for particulars. 2 Six students and professors in the department of art exhibited work in the Sixth National Decorative Art Show in Wichita April 14. Over 2000 entries from the United States, Hawaii and Canada were entered in the show. Only 443 items were put on display. Those from the University who contributed were; Donald Kane, instructor in design, ceramics; Carlyle H Smith, assistant professor of design, silversmithing; Sheldon Carey, associate professor of design, ceramics; James Stoner, fine arts junior, ceramics; Jules Reed, fine arts senior, silversmithing and Morton Yeomans, fine arts sophomore, silversmithing. Included in their work was vases, bowls, candlesticks, baptismal bowl, ear rings, and stoneware bottles. Business Students To Be Interviewed Representatives from three companies will interview business students today, Thursday, and Tuesday. April 24. Magnolia Petroleum company will send a representative today. These interviews are being handled through the School of Engineering and Architecture. Liberty Mutual Life Insurance company will hold interviews Thursday and Aetna Life Insurance company Tuesday, April 24. Detailed information is obtainable at the office of the dean of the School of Business. Green Bay, Wis.—(U.P.)-Leander Blahnik is a careful driver, so he stopped safely on a highway to avoid running into another car. Nine other cars couldn't stop and piled one into the other, starting with Blahnik's, in a swirling snow-storm. No one was injured but traffic was tangled and so were a few bumpers and fenders. Damage to the cars was estimated at $3,000. One Safe Driver Equals 10 Wrecks. $3,000 Damages Labor unionism, almost non-existent in Japan before the occupation, now numbers 1,500,000 women on its rolls. Official Bulletin W.Y.C.A. New cabinet, 4 today, East Room, Memorial Union. April 18,1951 V. W.C.A. Community Service Commission, 4 p.m. Thursday, Henley House. Square Dance club, 7:30 tonight, Memorial Union Recreation Room. Bacteriology club, 7:30 tonight 502 Snow. Important business meeting and election of officers. K. U. Dames, 8 tonight, 417 Snow. Prof. E. Thayer Gaston will discuss music therapy. Jay Janes, 5 today, Memorial Union ballroom. KuKu's last meeting before Big Seven conclave and initiation, 7:15 p.m. Thursday, 106 Green. Important. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, 206 Strong. Dr. R. L. Decker, speaker. All students welcome. I. V.C.F. Missionary meeting, 12 to 12:50 p.m. Friday, Danforth chapel. Charles Leopold, speaker. Open to all students. K.U. Mountain club, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, East Room, Memorial Union. Episcopal university students, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Thursday, Trinity church. Breakfast at 7:30 and transportation provided to 8 a.m. classes. Student Religious Council, 4 p.m. Thursday. Important; old and new cabinets attend. El Ateneo se reunirá el jueves a las 73 de la noche en 113 Strong, Programa; Elección de oficiales, "La cuestion de $64." Preliminary examinations being offered in Western Civilization 7:30 tonight and Thursday. Students planning to take preliminary examination over units 1-5 go to 101 Snow; those taking it over units 6-10 go to 305 Bailey. Pre-Nursing club, 4 today, Fraser dining room. FACTS victory banquet, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 25, Hawk's Nest Memorial Union. Tickets $1.50 available from FACTS candidates. Business meeting 8:30 p.m. 106 Green. Election of officers. All students invited to both. The following are notified to appear before Student court, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 19, 4 Green hall: John S. Welsh, Leslie J. Rose, Charles H. Hyer, Clare A. Stewart, George Rendina, Clifford R. Holland, Jr., Abdal Ali Khadodad, Bert Kennel Larkin, Frank L. Williams, Dick Krimminger, Jack Jaffe, J. R. Amick, Thomas K. Foster, Robert H. Lauber, Reuben Brown, Virginia Loveless, Jack Judson, Richard B. Collins, Roland C. Parmley, Clence J. Renne, James G. Mason, Ben Eisberg, Vincent J. Hoover, Joseph W. Voorhees, Emily Jane Stacey, Fernando Torres, William E. Stanfill, Foister Miracle, Bill E. Munson, Kernie W. Binyon, Allan West, Elmer F. Downing, Jr., Arnold A. Kottwitz, Frank H. Austin, James E. Slankard, Richard A. Nelson, Ro Spokane. Wash. (U.P.)—Frisky, a golden retriever, can blame his chains on a female. He wound up shackled when his owners discovered he was bringing back the neighbors' milk after visiting their female cocker spaniel. The spaniell's owners buy milk for 11 children. Girl Friend His Undoing bert Heston, Donald G. Farmer, Donald F. Willenberg, R. C. Hamilton, Wayne Baldwin, Jim E. Harris, Bob Mallory. 1/2 Mile West On Hiway 59 ALL RESERVED SEATS ALL SEATS 60c Anytime Too Much Overhead Memphis, Tenn (U.P.) - Five hours after R. L. Oliver bought a shop he was out of business. Ice and snow caved in the roof of his building. HELD OVER Through Thursday Through Thursday Willie and Joe Have Got Lawrence In An Uproar!! "Willie and Joe" are on the Screen! Screenplay by STANLEY ROBERTS Produced by LEONARD GOLDSTEIN Directed by ALEXANDER HALL A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE FEATURE TIMES 00:30:09:15:87:27:9:36 - MacArthur News FLASH-FLASH - Basketball Headliners of 1951!!! 'ROYAL WEDDING' S-O-O-N Shows Continuous—Open 12:45 Ends Tonite Dennis Morgan "RATON PASS" THURS.-FRI.-SAT. LATE NEWS EVENTS — COLOR CARTOON TECHNICOLOR SPECIAL "JUNGLE TERROR"