MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Model Looks The Part ican nta- name k, a resent man, ance ance esire told for beat for ind. the the ment ary. to be poi- new ried. igma. wler n in The r of eleum the ate. much right l of np- ween een ays. xir But with sign with or ate- city tath- teir ince eat ent ta- need the ent the s— en c— he to ang u- we on ny k- ts, up th m re py nt of Worcester, Mass.—(U.P.)-Andrew J. Waite, who died here at the age of 98, was the model for the G.A.R. war in murals in the Worcester auditorium's memorial chamber. Waite was not a Civil War veteran. ENDS TONITE ENDS TUNITE John Wayne - M. Dietrich "PITTSBURGH" TUES. and WED. Here's the one you want! Larry Parks—Barbara Hale "JOLSON SINGS AGAIN" Boxoffice Open 6:30 Show Starts at 7:00 —Phone 260— Color Cartoon Feature Times 1:30- 8:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 • ALSO • Football News • Color Cartoon - SOON * "All About Eve" Shows Continuous Open 12:45 Granada PHONE 946 Continuous Shows Daily 1:00 P.M. On NOW thru WEDNESDAY Jane Kirk Gertrude Wyman-Douglas-Lawrence 'THE GLASS MENAGERIE' THE GLASS MENAGERIE" plus Bugs Bunny WHAT'S UP DOC" phone 132 For Sho Time NOW thru TUESDAY Dennis O'Keefe June Havoc — Gail Patrick Mischa Auer "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" —co-feature John Carroll —Ruth Hussey "BEDSIDE MANNER" Late News—Cartoon WED. - THURS. Fine Arts Presentation THE SILK NOOSE" Filmed in London's intriguing and colorful Soho District! 47 States Will Elect 432 Representatives Nov.7 Washington—(U.P.)—Forty-seven states this week will elect 432 members of the house of representatives to serve in the 82nd congress. —Beat Oklahoma— The missing state is Maine, which held a general election last September, returning three Republicans to the house. Election day is Tuesday, and the new congress will convene Jan. 3, 1951. The polling will determine control of the house in 1951-52. Democrats are now in control of Congress as they have been with only one interruption since 1930. The two years of Republican control were 1947-48—the 80th congress. To obtain house control in the new congress, Republicans must make a net gain of 49 seats. The present party alignment of the house is: Democrats ... 259 Republicans ... 169 American Labor ... 1 Vacant ... 6 Selection of house members in Southern and some border states already has been accomplished in primary elections; next week's election will be a formality for those nominees. Many are unopposed, and others have only token opposition. So the political complexion of the new house will be determined by the East, North and West. Republicans hang their biggest hope on regaining the farm vote. Enough non-Southern farmers deserved the Republicans in 1948 to give President Truman a surprise election to the White House, and a Democratic house and senate. —Beat Oklahoma— Britain May Aid Tito's Government —Beat OU— Washington—(U.P.)—Britain may join the United States in efforts to help Marshal Tito's anticonform government weather a crisis in drought-streaked Yugoslavia, diplomatic officials reported today. These officials disclosed that preliminary talks are underway between British and American authorities on additional aid Britain might grant in the present emergency. So far, the British government has extended loans or credits totalling $36,400,000. The general program for aid to Tito is expected to be outlined in a formal note to be delivered soon to Yugoslavia, officials said. It will be a response to a formal appeal for 105 million dollars in quick American help. The French club had two speeches about "French student's social life and the educational system in France" at its meeting Wednesday night in Strong hall. The speakers were Eileen Gambetta Michel Robatel from Lyon, France and Bernard Lamy from Gambetta, France. Exchange Students Speak —Beat Oklahoma— US Fights On Whims, Ike Says —Beat OU— Chicago—(U.P.)-Gen. Dwight Eisenhower says the United States has failed in the past to organize its democracy to fight wars, partially because it has not elected its presidents as war leaders. "Wars have been fought on the whims of the man who happened to be president, none of whom were elected as war leaders, some of whom were elected to keep us out of war," he said. The President of Columbia university and former Allied Commander in Europe ducked political questions except to disclose that he registered to vote in New York without listing party affiliation. But he touched on the presidency's role in war in telling the University club here about Columbia's "American assembly" plan to bring scholars, specialists and businessmen together to study the problems of today. General Eisenhower, who has disclaimed an interest in politics, was urged by Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York recently to become a Republican presidential candidate in 1952. "The United States, the American way of life, and freedom is our holy cause." Mr. Eisenhower said. But he said he had found that many soldiers didn't know what they were fighting for in World War II. "Every foreign problem is related to our own internal problems," he said. If other countries are to learn about the American way of life, denote Eilenson how we must them elsewhere in the way we solve our domestic problems. "If we want to create a liking for free enterprise," he said, "We've got to make it work at home." In Greeley county, Western Kansas, there are two cities called Horace and Tribune and one named Whitelaw, which was the first name of the man who succeeded Horace Greeley as editor of the New York Tribune. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or prescription duplicated. YOUR EYES Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. RATES FOR HERTZ No minimum charge—No service charge-All rates include gas, oil, and insurance. DAILY RATE $6.00 per day plus 7c per mile SHORT TRIP RATE 75c per hour plus 7c per mile $25.00 per 7-day week plus 7c per mile WEEKLY RATE BRING IN RECEIPTS for gasoline and oil purchased en route and we will reimburse you. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office, Journalism bldg., not later than 9:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c FOR SALE PIPER J-3 Cub $300. Licensed to May, '51. Call Bill Bryde, 788-2-46 to 6.30. 1937 TERREPLANE sedan. Drafted, must recover, recent, overhau, good plane. Call 2569. FIVE PASSENGER 1939 Dodge, good condition, $375.00. Must sell within the next week. Phone Jerry Frieling, 726. 7 1948 PONTIAC convertible Maroon, Radio and heater, spotlight, up back light. New Toyota, owner-car. David Steinman, 3384 after it. MOTOROLA Portable Radios as low as $27.95 at B. F. Goodrich, 929 Mass. Convenient terms if desired—or use our layaway plan. B. F. Goodrich Co-Mo- MISCELLANEOUS THANKSGIVING: If you spend more than $80 on your round trip ticket home, call Lee Hervey, 4227W and save $10.00. 1229 Ohio 8 DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Colonic Irrigation X-ray Diagnosis Phone 1531 1023½ Mass. tf CLOSING OUT wire recording and dicam Typewriter, 710¹ Mass. Phone 13 5 RENT A typewriter today! Make higher grades with written work for only $100 or $300, portable and standards at your Student Union Book Store. 20 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet store; we need so many our one-stop pet shop, everything for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Comm. Phone 418. **tt** SEE THE Daintiest gift line in town—Expressive, Exquisite and. Exclusive. Where? Grant's Pet & Gift Club, occasion Where? Grunt's Pet & Gift Club, conn. Conn.迎 till 7 p.m. week days. 12 LOST HISTORY 157 spiral notebook. Urgently needed. Request. Ann Altringer, 964. 11 WEDNESDAY: red billfold - purse. Finder keep money, mail billfold and other contents to 1300 Louisiana or phone Louise Cochran, 1309. 7 TUTORING Spanish and English. Thesis tutoring. Easy rates. 1610M. 6 BUSINESS SERVICE BROWN "Roiff" wallet with draft card, reserve card, and student activities from institution. Name on identification is Phil Grimm. If found 6 return to Kansan office. If possible WOMAN'S green bilbillfold somewhere between 8th and 11th on Mass. Very well equipped with identification cards, returned to owner. Send to 1625 6 Edge hill or call 534. WANTED typing. Easy rates. 1610M. TYPING: Thesis term papers, reports, service. Mrs. Wide. 1128 Tenn. Side entrance, 2nd floor, Apt. 4. phone 3028M MARAGE wanted as close to 13th and possible. Phone 3513, Sidney Jottsmith. WOULD LIKE to buy a two bedroom home for occupancy after fall semester. Please give location and price. Box 2, Daily Kansan. 8 VAITRRESS and car boys. No experience. GOOD wagles. Chet's Drive-In 32 N. 2nd. TRANSPORTATION FOR RENT FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, easy connections, good accommodations. Please contact at First National Bank for reservation and information. Telephone no. 30. LARGE ROOM with private bath. Continuous hot water. Near campus. Suitable for two men or married couple 1801 Alabama. Ph. 3480R. 10 The area of Kansas is 82,276 square miles. It is the 13th largest state in area. Hermie's "Ian" University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska In Lincoln, Nebraska, a favorite gathering spot of students at the University of Nebraska is Hermie's "Inn" because it is a cheerful place full of friendly university atmosphere. And when the gang gathers around, ice-cold Coca-Cola gets the call. For here, as in university haunts everywhere—Coke belongs. Ask for it either way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 1950, The Coca-Cola Company