MONDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Classified Ads 376. Phone K.U.376 erms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be sent during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals must be submitted by 9:30 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days five 5 words or less 50c 75c $1.00 additional words 1c 2c 3c FOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE CHEAP 949 Chev. deluxe, one owner, low 949 Chev. deluxe, one owner, low mileage. 947 Chev. Aero, new motor. 943 Chev. camper, clean. 941 Chev. club coupe. 947 Studebaker pickup. See this one. 947 Chev. 2-door. R. and H. 941 Chev. Napier. 940 Ford coupe. Worth the money. 941 Chev. sedan. Runs good. 940 Bulk club coupe. New tires. 943 Chev. coupe. West. 1939 Chev. 2-doors. 939 Olds club coupe. Several other cars to pick from er and deliver before you buy We will trade for your old car At Mid-West Motors 7 blocks north of U.P. underpass or phone 3005 ARMY OFFICER'S uniforms. Bliouse. 36-7, 5-7, shirts, 141-2', pants 30 waist. Call Thomas at KU 485 or city phone 267. 27 LOST BILVER-BLACK Eversharp pen. Between strong and Union or Union to Kentucky St. Street, February notify Eloise Dlabal, phone 2341J. Resc TRANSPORTATION WOULD LIKE ride from Tapeta to Law- ry. Work from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Work from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. LYING? ask us about family rates, ski coach, and round trip reduction. Also agents for American express, erry, and Cook national Bank. Call Flight National Bank for information and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 301. tt FOR RENT 100M for one or two boys. Twin beds, stairs privately, bath, shower, phone, and garage. Close to town and uni- versity. 110M, Ohio, phone 2475 W. I A MODERN, unfurnished apart- ment rooms and bath. On west end of campus. Available spring vacation. Call 3414R between 5-7 p.m. 1 d Ads Kansas Prepares Atomic Defense HAVE ROOMS at 1222 Mississippi. $10 per month per boy. Phone 455 after 11 am. MISCELLANEOUS EY POP! Give Mom a night out. Exp- sional room. 35c per hour. Phone 2089 35c per hour. Phone 2089 DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT STUDIING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 604.119 Mass. tf DR. C. R. A. Hassan Chiropractor and Physio-therapist Phone 1531 1023% Mass. SEE THE Daintiest gift line in town— Expressive, Exquisite and fresh, New or old for any occasion. Where? Grant's Pet & Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Open t 7 p.m. weekdays. t 9 a.m. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything we need. Help. Their needs are business. Our customers are everything for our fun, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Comm. Phone 418. tf WANTED SOMEONE to translate the Finnish language. Will gladly pay for services. Please contact Jane Snider, Linwood, Kansas. 27 MEN WITH good boy coordination for Tau Sigma, honorary dance fraternity, recital, performance. Miss Elaine Kutchinski in 102 Robinson: Phone KU 457 or 2739 R BUSINESS SERVICE BE SMART! Enjoy life! Eat family style Six Corners, 5 miles northeast on highway 24-40. With or without reservation. Phone 733 K-22. 2 CHEMISTRY STUDENTS! A. D. Mackay's periodic Chart of the Elements' now, Industrial and rare minerals, metals, and chemicals. Sells for only so at your STUDENT UNION BOOK TORE 28 NEW Subscription to TIME magazine are needed $1.00 for four months. Subscribe to write this offer lasts at your STUDIO UNION BOOK STORE. 28 CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfasts, lunches, and dinner. 609 Vermont. tr BUY A new portable typewriter! Choose a Royal or Smith-Corona. Trade old typewriter terms to ensure you get the new models in terms. STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE. 28 VIS-ED Vocabulary cards help you to know your words' faster. longer! Spanish vocabulary, Latin, and Ger- STORE. YOUR STUDENT UNION BOOK 28 Under the direction of Standish Hall, state civil defense director, plans for mobilization of the state's fire, police, health, and educational facilities are progressing rapidly. Kansas won't be caught napping in an atomic world war. "To hope for the best and prepare for the worst is the whole idea," Dean Frank T. Stockton of University Extension says "The people must be sufficiently indoctrinated so there will be a minimum of panic. To keep the industrial program functioning after disaster is our aim." The Kansas Civil Defense Advisory council was appointed by exGovernor Carlson. It is composed of the directors of the Kansas health, labor, highway, agriculture, fire, education, social welfare, and industrial departments, the attorney general, the state architect, and Dr. Frank Hoecker, professor of physics. Gov. Edward F. Arn is chairman of the council. University Extension is working with the state superintendent of public instruction on plans for informing Kansans of possible war hazards and how to combat them. Cllye Babb is the extension representative. Six regional civil defense meetings will be held at the five state colleges and Dodge City Junior college. Mayors, civil defense directors, school superintendents and Chamber of Commerce officials will attend. "One idea," Dean Stockton declared, "is that one person in every seven should be trained in first aid. There will be an increased need for nurses' aides and home nursing even if there is no attack. People must do for themselves during shortages of medical and nursing personnel." Ferry Captain Wins $4,000 Because He Knows His Lit Information teams will be organized by Kansas colleges to assist local communities. Kansas State college will be responsible for radio information. Members of the state civil defense council will explain the organization of civil defense for local communities. New York (U.P.)—A ferry boat captain is amazed at how little the average American knows about literature, history, and geography. (42) Would Robert Wayne Wilson had just walked* The captain, 42-year-old Robert Wayne Wilson, had just walked away from a quiz program with $4,000, so he had proof of the value of book learning. "Most people nowadays keep up pretty well with what's going on currently, but when you get into history or literature, well, I'm just amazed at the money that gets away from people on these quiz programs," said the captain. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin with a literature major. Capt. Wilson, vacationing here with his wife, promptly answered correctly, "Samuel Taylor Cole-ridge." He could have recited a good part of it, but nobody asked him. Increased emphasis is being placed on first aid training. The money-winning question on N.B.C.'s "Break the Bank," morning radio program, was to name the author of the poem "Kubla Khan." Then he tucked the check in his pocket and got ready to head back to Pennsville, N. J., and 12 trips a day on the ferry from Pennsville to Newcastle, Del. "To a searing man, this seems like peanuts," he said. he peanuts, and he means the ferry, not the $4- 000," his wife quickly interrupted, and the captain grinned. "I used to be in the merchant marines, but I got tried of not seeing 'LITTLE BLACK BOOKS' to keep all your friends names, addresses, and ings Pocket size for convenience. Buy Book at STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE. 28 CRYSTAL CAFE has plenty of free parking space. 609 Vermont. Open from 5:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. tt my family for months," he added. "I worked on the copy desk of a newspaper for two years—the Baltimore News-Post. Then I got this job." Capt. Wilson never won a quiz show before, but he answers plenty of questions in his job. Pennies Pretty Precious "People ask me how long it takes to get across the river and how the radar works and things like that," he explained. "But I never figured on answering a question worth $4,000." Continuous Shows Daily from 1 p.m. Feature Times: 1:34, 3:34, 5:34, 7:34,and 9:34 SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. — (U.P.) Add a lot of petty cash together and it totals big money. It added up to some $8,000 in the case of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Doty, whose home was looted by thieves. They told police that burglaries sacked a large piggy bank, two milk bottles filled with coins, a cedar chest, a few closets and a petty cash box. Read the Daily Kansan Daily. The Red Cross has surveyed Kansas communities to determine the availability of space for emergency hospital services. Defense plans are centered around the potential target cities of Kansas, Wichita and Kansas City. The rest of the state will be organized to support these cities in case of attack. Lawrence is in the first support zone for Kansas City and will send fire-fighting teams and ambulance equipment in case of attack. Mobile units from Lawrence will aid in the evacuation of persons from stricken areas. fire departments of the state will work under mutual aid agreements. In case of fires beyond the control of a local department the fire chief would phone to surrounding cities for aid. These departments must send all the equipment they can spare. After an atomic attack the monitoring group directed by Dr. Frank Hoecker, professor of physics, would send teams to the bombed areas to check the radioactivity with Geiger counters. They will determine whether fire-fighting forces and other rescue groups can safely enter and remain. VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD Phone 132 for Sho Time NOW thru TUES. Irene Dunne Cary Grant "PENNY SERENADE" Co-feature David Bruce "TIMBER FURY" News Bugs Bunny Dr. N. P. Sherwood, professor of bacteriology, is chairman of the biological and chemical defense committee of the civil defense organization. Dr. Cora Downs, professor of bacteriology, and Dr. Lee H. Leger, associate professor of medicine, are also members of the committee. Geologists To Attend Meeting At Lincoln Three members of the groundwater division of the State and Federal Geological surveys at K.U. will attend a regional groundwater conference Monday, Feb. 26 to Wednesday, March 7 at Lincoln, Neb. The members are V. C. Fishel, engineer in charge of the local federal division, Glenn C. Prescott, and A. R. Leonard, geologists with the survey. The Application of Quantitative Groundwater Studies" will be the title of the conference. Some of the representatives will remain in Lincoln after the conference to discuss Missouri river basin problems, and to make preparations for long-range groundwater programs. Official Bulletin MONDAY Mathematics colloquium, 5 p.m. today. 203 Strong hall. Mr. John W. Forman. "Sequential Analysis." I. S.A. Council and all-membership meeting, 7:15 p.m. tonight, Tine Room, Memorial Union. Convention plans to be announced. Important. Chess club, 7 p.m. Tuesday, check Memorial Union directory for room. Hui O Hawaiiiana, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 37 Strong hall. Plans for luau. Bring info on out-of-state guests. Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Hawk's Nest, Memorial Union. Graduate student dance, Tuesday. The Teepee. Meet 7:30 p.m., Memorial Union lobby. Transportation furnished. K Club, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Kansas Room, Memorial Union. Coffee and doughnuts. All new fall lettermen invited. Bacteriology club, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 502 Snow hall. Dr. Raymond Brewster, "Dyes as used in Bacteriology." Foul Weather Slows Building Construction on the new scholarship halls has been severely hampered by bad weather. Ray Letourneau, superintendent, said there was a two-week period in which only one day's work was done because of snow and extreme cold. A cave-in on one of the building sites broke a 16-inch water main and caused another two-week delay. The cave-in was caused when the ground thawed and became thoroughly saturated, Mr. Letourneau said. The Martin K. Eby construction company of Wichita is contracted for the job. Patronize Kansan Advertisers! STARTS Tomorrow THE YEAR'S SENSATION!! Hollywood Would Blush at!! VIOLENCE and PLAIN SEXINESS project a feeling of dangerous struqgle Hollywood seldom approaches" SENSATIONAL-Don't Miss This Remarkable Film! Where souls are sold for cigarettes POLICY 5 Performances Daily. Box Office Opens 12:45 Features at: 1:11,3:11,5:11,7:11,and 9:11 No Reserved Seats. All Seats 60c ADULTS ONLY Ends Tonite "Woman on the Run" English Titles Ten PATEE PHONE 321