MONDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN The University Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office. Journalism bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. day before publication date. One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c MISCELLANEOUS SQUARE DANCE calling, public address box 5, care of the Daily Konson. 14 REMEMBER that Valentine with a box of delicious handpicked assorted chocolates from Dixie's Carmel Corn Shop. 842 Massachusetts. Open evenings. 14 FLYING? Ask us about family rates, skay coach, and round trip reduction. Also agents for American Express, Berry, and Cook land tours. Call Mass Gleesman at the National Bank in Burlington, Mass. and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches~ for delivery or pickup. Alamo Cafe. Ph. 3604, 1109 Mass. tf JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their need is for a Pet shop has everything for fur, skin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT SEE THE Daintiest gift line in town—Expressive, Exquisite or Exclusive. Give him or her a place. Where? Grant's Pet & Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Open till 7 p.m. week days. ftd DR. C. R. A. REH Chironomector and Physiotherapist Phoppi 15331 1023$^2$ Mass. Phone 10 For Sho Time NOW SHOWING Dean Jerry Martin Lewis "AT WAR WITH THE ARMY" Late News Cartoon Coming Soon "STORM WARNING" Phone 132 for sho time NOW thru TUESDAY Paul Muni "COMMANDOS STRIKE AT DAWN" and Raymond Massey Leslie Howard "The INVADERS" Late News Bugs Bunny Now Showing Romantic Adventure As Big As All OUTDOORS! ALSO Color Cartoon NEXT "A LADY WITHOUT A PASSPORT" TRANSPORTATION TOPEKA COMMUTERS: Riders wanted. back at 1 I dally Frank Wenver, 2-2012. Shows continuous. Open 12:45 FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, easy connections, good accommodations. call Miss Glessem at First National Bank for reservations and information. Pho1 fc WANTED MAN interested in turning after school hours into cash. Four dollar investment. Steady hands; patience for detailed research; work; mechanical nature. Ph 2817R. WILL BUY USED, tires. Highest price. Rubber Welders, 790. N. 2nd. 16 Rubber Welders, 790. N. 2nd. 16 WANTED to buy from June graduate, south in south part of town. Call, 2314 L-4 ROOM and BOARD free to working girl or student who will spend hours 7 to 9 a.m. and 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. with school class on new home. 2010 L4 Phone 3137 L-2: FOR SALE 40 DE SOTO TUDOR. Excellent condi- tion, heater, nylon seat, overdrive, radio, and heater, nylon seat VANT TO BUY from private party good 941 car. Call 10593. tt GARAGE in the vicinity of 9th and Ohio. Phone 2813J. 12 1950 FORD, 8 cyl. 4-door Custom, radio, heater, plastic seat covers, clean; ex- hausts. extras. 20 miles per gallon. A rare buy at $435. 1322 Mass. 12 WOULD the person who accidentally picked up a brown-gray covert overcoat with a Jack Henry label please call 2696? I have your Ober's cover. 13 LOST WILL PERSON who mistakingly took gray topcoat with red scarf and brown gloves from Corbin hall open house Friday, Feb. 2, please return same in exchange for his topcoat. Can be identified. Dono Schoei, phone 86. 12 BUSINESS SERVICE CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfasts, lunches, and dinner. 690 Vermont. notebook, letter these, etc. Accurate, prompt. Mrs. Hall, 1344W, W 60. W 6th IMPORTED Pelican Graphos pens and points for all drafting and art work. The finest equipment you can work with. Student Union Book Store. 14 MEDICAL STUDENTS! Rent a microprojector. Everyone can study the same slide at the same time. Student Union Book Store. 14 CRYSTAL CAFE has plenty of free lunch for Vermont. Open from 1 5:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. KU. RECORD Album* Hear the A Cappella Chair, Men's Golf Club, R.P.M.-nonbreakable, R.C.A. Victor records. Buy them at the Student Union Book Store. RENTAL TYPEWRITERS! Type your papers and improve your grades. Ren* BUY SECOND sheets for your practicing, math figuring, or sketch paper; half reams for 49c and reams for 79c a Student Union Book Store. FOR RENT ROOM FOR young man, graduate student. Room 1, Quiet place to study. S25. Call 2522M. 45 RPM RECORD player and 50 record night. Phone 3667R and dances. $10 night. Phone 3667R ROOM FOR RENT: For 2 boys. Two beds. Kitchen privileges, bath, shower. phone. Halfway between town an campus. Ph. 2475W. 1 a. portable or standard machine toda from Student Union Book Store. 1 APARTMENT FOR RENT: Three room and bath. Couple, no children. Ne grocery and college. Also boy's room single or double. Phone 2083, 18. TO GRADUATE GIRL or KU. office girl. One-half room. Also one-half two room apartment, furnished and utilitic said. Phone 1504, 1245 Eread. HAVE ROOMS at 1222 Mississippiippi per month per boy Phone 455 after 714-232-3030 BOYS: Want to move close to campus Private bath and separate entrance Room for two. Good beds. Fine room Clean and quiet. 1301 La. 1 Rock Chalk Cairn Expresses A Meaningful History Of KU Bv FORREST MILLER FOUND Webster defines a a caim as "a heap of stones used for a memorial," and once again the University of Kansas' heap of stones is making the news. Sachem, senior men's honorary society, has petitioned the University to return the cairn to a point about midway between the campanile and the stadium. The petition has not been acted upon yet. Twice destroyed, once by workmen and again by vandals, K.U.'s Rock Chalk cairn is now on Baker farm, two miles southwest of the campus. It was removed there from its former site north of Strong hall to make room for campanile land-raising. The cairn, consisting of a rock from each building on the campus, originally was laid out in the form of a "K" on the site of old North College. When Corbin hall was built about 30 years ago, the "K" was destroyed by workmen, searching for stones, who were ignorant of its significance. On May 7, 1928, after Sachem had led the drive to get the cairn revived, the present monument was unveiled north of administration building by Miss Hannah Oliver, of the department of English. Frank Strong, former chancellor, was master of ceremonies. Ine inscription read, "Rock Chalk Cairn dedicated to the vision of the PARKER "51" pen. Kenneth Boese. 06 Missouri. phone 1763R. .1 Color Cartoon, Latest News S O O N "I'd Climb the Highest Mountain" founders of the University of Kansas and to those who helped faithfully." On the night of Jan. 6, 1933, the cairn was toppled and destroyed by vandals. Whether the act was a gesture of revenge against the University or just a desire for excitement and publicity is not known. The letters, "Q. E. D," which come from a Latin phrase used in mathematics meaning, "which was to be proved," were painted in black on one of the slabs. By Jan. 24, 1933. Sachem and the student council had made plans to undertake the rebuilding of the cairn and to add a stone from old Snow hall. On May 11, 1933, the reconstruction was completed. Frank E. Melvin, associate professor of history who died March 19, 1950, once described the cairn as a "simple and natural way of expressing K.U. history." The cairn's purpose, said Professor Melvin, were to "visualize K.U. history, cultivate K.U. loyalty, and stimulate K.U. activity." Although the conception of the Rock Chalk Cairn was an old idea, it was not actively presented until it was made a phase of the Loyalty Movement through articles in the Oread and Graduate magazines of 1919-20. It was then taken up by Sachem, with the support of other student men's organizations, and a start was made with stones gathered from the North College ruins. Ideas for the cairn came from other colleges in the country. California and Utah had an enormous "C" and "T" respectively on their campuses. A revolutionary cannon serves as a rallying place at Princeton, and at Illinois it is a huge glacier boulder. Yale has a famous fence and Chicago university boasts "UNLESS UNCLE SAM INVITES YOU" Why not take a student tour to Europe this summer. SITA, AM. EX., COOKS, TWA STUDY TOURS. Book Now. DOWNS TRAVEL SERVICE 1015 Mass. Phone 3661 of its sea bench. But only the University of Kansas has its rock chal pile in which each stone has a meaningful history. About 200 persons are expected to attend the annual meeting of the Kansas Music Teachers association today through Tuesday. The School of Fine Arts and music education department will be hosts. Music Group Meets Here Gerald M. Carney, associate professor of music education, is vicepresident of the K.M.T.A. and in charge of local arrangements. Prof. Everett Fetter of Washburn university in Topeka is state president and will preside at the meetings. Convention features include an address by Virgil Thomson, music critic of the New York Herald-Tribune, who will be here to speak at the K.U. humanities series; a program by the Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra, which will make its annual K.U. concert course and a piano recital by Ernst von Dohnanyi, great Hungarian musician who will be serving as guest professor at the University. Other speakers will be Thomas Gorton, dean of the School of Fine Arts; Henry 'Grady Harlan, publisher of the Southwestern Musician; and Rollin Pease, editor and oratorio singer. The program includes many performances by music groups and faculty members of colleges in Kansas. The Kansas chapter of the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a professional music group, will hold its annual meeting Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 13. Enrollment Total Has Reached 6,327 one hundred and sixty-eight late enrollments have increased the registration figure for the spring semester to 6,327. James K. Hitt, registrar, reports that enrollment at the School of Medicine in Kansas City, Kan., is 526, and there are 5,801 at Lawrence. There may be more late enrollments, Mr. Hitt says. Staples On Assembly Line Springfield, Mass. (U.P.) There were 400 cigar makers in this Connecticut valley tobacco leaf center only 30 years ago. Now machines have supplanted all but three.