TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1950 Kangas State Historical Society UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Little Man On Campus by Bibler "By George, you do have a little rash. Well, you'll just have to stop mashing potatoes until this clears up." Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 **Items:** Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered 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. 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 1940 CHEVROLET 2 door, and heat heaters A-1. Call 1827R after 12. Respond to: BEST Model "T" Ford in town $25. Almost new condition. Trumpet $55. Also pin ball machine in good playing condition $15. 16 TWO WHITE painted bookcases, two easy chairs, bumper jack, 4 tubes 550-70x15 Very reasonable. Ostlund. 1033 Rhode Island, rear ant. 12 KU. RECORD ALUM! Bhe the A Carpia Choir, Men's Glee Club and Band on 78 rpm non-breakable RCA Victor Now at your Student Union 20 Nook Store. CHEAPEST transportation in town—36 two-door马车 to $65. CIGE three-door car to 1234, Orleans 1234, Orleans FOR SALE: 1949 Plymouth deluxe 4-door car. Mileage: 28,000 miles. condition $1500. Mobile 4280 J 6 p.m. www.plymouth.com BUICK Special. A-1 condition. Mus. 1131) Ky. After 5:00. 11 SWEET cider and apples for sale. Law- yard and Vinegar or B100, 810, Phone 325. TYPEWRITER: Silvia Corona portable Like new. See at 1230 Tenn. (rear) MOTOROLA Portable Radios as low as £79.55, battery (convertible to) 110 volts; EASY TERMS. B. F. Goodrich Co., 925 Mass. St. Oct. 20 BUY A TYPEWRITER! Trade in your old machine on a new portable. Make better grades with neater papers. Cash or terms at the Student Union Book Store. MISCELLANEOUS BRING this advertisement for a free sample package of Perfect Pipe Mixture week of October 9 to 14. The Pipe Shop, 777 Mass, 13 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business one-on-one. We're offering anything for pets and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Comn. Phone 418. tf FOR RENT TWO ROOMS for boys single or double. Also room to share with engineering student. Twin bed. $12 for single. $16 each. Double. Shower. 1129 Vermont. Phone 12345. TIRED of climbing the hill every day? Why not live on the hill? Room for boy. Bunk bed, well furnished. Reasonably priced. 1234 Oread. 2917 M. 10 VACANCY for two men students. Single beds, $200 and one man in basement room with cooking privileges, stool, lavatory and shower $15. 1244 La. TRANSPORTATION RIDES — Leaving for Wichita every week, between 3-4 p.m. Friday. Returning Sunday. Day. Please call between 7-8: on Wednesday or Thursday. Harry shultz, 310J. 12 RIDE WANTED from Kansas City. Mo. hours 9 to 2 and 4. Ch 2912 Kansas City Mo. TOPEKA to KU. KU to Topeka. Topeka to KU, etc. Class 8 to M. W. F.R. Shares drive gasoline expenses. For information call Lou Smith 2-3767 Topeka. 13 FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, easy connections, good accommodations, and a毯衣er at First National Bank for reservations and information. Telef no. 30. TYPING: Thesis term papers, reports, etc. Prompt service. Mrs. Wilde, 1126 Tenn. entrance, 2nd floor. Apt. 4. Phone 3028M. tf BUSINESS SERVICE BROWN leather billetfold containing ID card and notebook for Reward George O'Connor 1732 Miss, Mason 1724 Miss, LOST THEISI typing: experienced, prompt accurate service Call 1859J. Hazel Stun TAN bilbill with AXO crest. Please re- store the TAN bilbill of Gladart. 125 Tenn. Phone 26758. 13 BILFOLD containing drivers license and reward. Call Klusmire Miller Hall. 980. LOST - Rimless glasses in tan case. If your return goes to Kansan office, box Reward. 100 Persons Hear IRC Speaker WANTED GARAGE Wanted, near 11th and Ohio. Mars. Scroggs 2554W. 10 Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism and host at the smoker, said that Mr. Dunbar says exactly what he thinks, no matter how unpopular it might be. Sports Talk For University Club A talk on sports will be given at the University club smoker at 8 p.m. Wednesday by Stu Dunbar, sports editor of the Topeka State Journal. The smoker will be in the clubs rooms at $100\frac{1}{2}$ Massachusetts street. Members may bring men guests. Mr Dunbar's talk will be about sports in the Middle West and colorful sports personalities. Mr. Dunbar will be dinner guest Wednesday evening at Sigma Pi fraternity. KuKu's To See K-State Game The importance of understanding the oriental world and the path America should take in assisting down-trodden countries were the topics discussed recently by Francis Heller, professor of political science. The KuKu's, men's pep club, voted to attend the Kansas-Kansas State football game in Manhattan on Saturday. Nov. 18 at a meeting Oct. 5. The club will be accompanied by the Jay Janes, women's pep organization. Speaking to more than 100 members and guests of the International Relations club, Professor Heller stressed that we must do more a country than send it an army. He said we should follow President Truman's point-four plan and help develop the technology of the countries. Professor Heller was the first of a series of speakers who will discuss current problems. The club will draw from other faculty members and guest speakers well versed in foreign relations. Guest speakers will be sponsored by the Andrew Carnegie institute. At the next meeting the club will start plans for a tri-state convention of International Relations clubs of Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. It will be held at K.U. in March. FBI Member Will Give Talk William Simon, a member of the Kansas City, Mo., Federal Bureau of Investigation, will speak to the Society for the Advancement of Management at 7:30 p.m. today in the Kansas room of the Union. Mr. Simon is the assistant to the agent in charge of F.B.I. in Kansas City, Mo. The first S.A.M. meeting is open to anyone interested in the field of management and an opportunity will be given to join the organization. "A diversified program of speakers and field trips is being arranged for the year." Meetings are held every second Tuesday and on alternate Thursdays members visit major industrial centers in this area. Dean Frank T. Stockton, of the University Extension is S.A.H. advisor and Charles Middleton, is president. AOPI's Turn In Freedom Scroll Alpha Omicron Pi sorority is the first organized house to turn in the Crusade of Freedom scroll with 100 per cent signatures. A large sum of money was also turned in, Emil L. Telelf, chairman of the campus drive said. Tonight and Wed. Shown 7:34-9:34 Always a color cartoon Boxoffice Open 6:30 Show Starts at 7:00 Phone 260 PAGE SEVEN Phone 260 Official Bulletin Lawrence DRIVE-IN Theatre Tuesday Alpha Phi Omega open meeting, 7 tonight, East room, Memorial union. All former Boy Scouts invited. Pre-Nursing club, 7:15 tonight, Fraser dining room, Miss Hill, speaker. Tau Sigma, 7:15 tonight, Robinson gym. A.W.S. House of Representatives, 4 today, East room, Memorial Union. Fencing club, 7:30 tonight, 101 Robinson. Anyone interested in fencing is invited. Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting, 4 today, Pine room, Memorial Union. All members attend. Bacteriology club first meeting, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 417 Snow. Dr. Trecee, speaker. Students enrolled in five or more hours bacteriology are eligible. El Ateneo, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. 113 Strong. Programa: Vistazos del mundo espanol. Square dance club, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Recreation room, Memorial Union. International club, 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, Hawks Nest, Memorial Union. Guest speakers, Dr. J. A. Burzle and Dr. L. R. Lind. All invited. I. S.A. All-Ward dance, 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Locksley hall No.1. All unorganized independent men interested in attending meet 6:45 p.m. Memorial Union lounge. Tryouts for singing principals of Light Opera Guild production, 6:45 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Strong auditorium. Limited to Light Opera Guild members, candidates and members of University Players. Lab. Theatre I-ac act plays, "Fumed Oak" and "Augustus Does His Bit." 8 p.m. tonight through Friday, Little Theatre, Green hall. Admission 25 cents. Phi Delta Kappa, 6:30 p.m. Thursday. The Hearthall, 17 E. 11th. Oscar M. Haugh, "Teaching the Language Arts." Election of vice-president, treasurer, historian, delegates to district convention. Stateswomen's club, 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Pine room, Memorial Union. Work night; bring fountain pen. Snow Zoology club, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Snow Hall. Dr. Tordoff, speaker. U. S. production of coins has been sharply reduced since the high-spending days of World War II. From an all-time peak of 2,648,134,-101 domestic coins minted in the 1945 fiscal year, the figure dropped to 911,257,260 for the 1949 fiscal period. Feature Times 1:09-3.11-5:13-7:17-9:21 Added Fun PLUTO CARTOON Latest World News S-O-O-N Commanche Territory Shows Continuous Open 12:45 Concert Tickets Are Now Available Season ticket reservations for the 1950-51 Concert course are now being accepted at the Fine Arts office, room 128, Strong hall. La Boheme, Puccini's popular opera, will be the first attraction on the course. The opera, which will be presented in Hoch auditorium on Thursday, Nov. 16, will be a Charles L. Wagner production. Students will be admitted to the Concert productions by showing their identification cards. -plus Late News Events Color Cartoon "Breezy Little Bears" Ends Tonite "TOPPER TAKES A TRIP" "TOPPER RETURNS" SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Wednesday-Thursday Hear the Magic Fingers of Anton Karas play the gay and sexy "Third Man Theme" Feature shown at 1:00 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 Admission For this engagement only children 25c~Adults 60c