WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 20. 1950 4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN University Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be mailed to the computer 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- tor office, Journal Press, day before publication. Office administration 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 MISCELLANEOUS PLEASE sell your used copies of Mouton Spoken German to the Student Union Book Store. Other students need them. 26 HOT FUDGE SUNDAES, 16 dips ice cream. 15c. Thick maltos, 19c, 19c; 24 ounce, 24c. Hand packed ice cream. Heap-Em- Up Ice Cream Store, 1027 Mass. 21 MOM'S MEALS at 1101 Vermont St. open now - the ninth week of meals for young men-all or part of meals. Laura Klop-20 1101 Nt. Te. 2901 TO subscribe to the Kansas City Star, call 356-95 per week. Round Corner Drug 801. Mass. RENT A typewriter and start the new year with higher grades. Only $1 a week or $3.50 a month for portable and standard machines. STUDENT UNION BOOK 6 TWO DOUBLE rooms, 2 blocks from campus. Also 1 apt. 3 rooms and bath and double room with cooking facilities. Room 3331 26 FOR RENT VACANCY for one man student, single bed $20 and two men in basement room with cooking privilege, stool, lavatory, and shower N15, N14. Louisiana. 26 ROOMS FOR BOYS; conveniently located; comfortably furnished; reasonably priced; one single and double. Phone 279-286 REFRIGERATORS to rent for term Hannah's Radio Shop. 933 Mass. 20 LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, twin beds, down stairs. Near Campus. Cooking privilege may be arranged. $32 per month. 1213 Ohio Phone 2157M. 22 ROOMS for university men. One single. Two doubles. 1330 Mass. Phone 3223R FOR RENT-Large room for two or three male students, sunroom for three or four, table, one single. Two baths, one shower, one boarding house. 1129 Phone 1497. 21 TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED—to and from Topeka, chasses 8 until 2, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 until 10, Tuesday, Thursday, Call 30682 Topeka. 22 TOPEKA commuters. I'll provide rapid transportation from your doorstep in Topeka to your class on the hill. Phone 667 in Topeka for further information. 28 LEAENVORTH commuters: Let's form a car pool. See Dale Fields, Wiley apartments, Fifth and Spruce, Leavenworth. Leave name and number at Kansan office 251. RIDES—Leaving for Wichita every week, between 3-4 p. m. Friday. Returning Sunday evening. Please call between 7-8 noon on Wednesday and Thursday. Harry Shiley. 3101J. TOPEKA commuters--Two cars daily to Lawrence 7 a.m. or 1 p.m. To Topeka 1 p.m. or 5 p.m. By the ride or by the phone. Week 22021 Topeka 26 WANT TO enter car pool with four other persons commuting from Topeka. Classes 8 to 5 Monday through Friday. Get Strange, $22 Lincoln, Topeka. Phone 21 RIDERS WANTED Commute from Kansas City, Kansas, daily via US 40 FA29-1 KIDE WANTED: Commuting Kansas City to Lawrence, classes 8 to 3 or 4, Monday thru Friday K.C. phone KE 1925. 20 WANT DAILY riders from K.C from Cal Bail Ne Smith, VA 6014 after 7 p.m. COMMUTER with car to alternate driving from openepa 9-3 classes. Phoenepa 9-3 classes. WANT TO FORM car pool. Kansas City, Mo. to Lawrence. Call VA. 0381. Kansa County. RIDERS FROM Kansas City -classes 10:00 six days. Return KC 1:00. Will take one way riders. Ray Moffatt, 1212 Linwood KC, Mo.Va 4032 . . . . . COMMUTING daily via 40 Highway. I need 2 more riders. Hours 8:00 to 5:00. Call Charlie Day in K.C., Mo. HU 3087 or CH. 0600. 20 RIDERS wanted: Committing from Kansan Monday thru Friday. Call K.C.-DE-3916. FOR SALE SLIDE RULE. brand new Pickett and Case book, Call 2012R. 22 Book call, Call 2012R. 22 MOTOROLA Portable Radios as low as $29.75, battery (convertible to) 110 volt. EASY TERMS. B. F. Goodrich Co., 929 Mass St. Oct.20 EDMONDS custom intake manifold for V&s with twin stromberg carb. throttle linkage and velocity stacks. Phone Busley at 2099. 22 COMPLETE drafting outfit. Instruments, skirts, ballet shoes, etc. See 21n. Phone 3108R. 24, 36, 48, 72 HOUR chick embryos, whole bryodiscum, to be described in bryology. See at 1252 Ohio, after 3:30. MICROSCOPE for sale. Newly conditioned. Very good buy. Several extras included. See at room 6 Haworth Hall, 8-5, 23 LOOK BIG BOY—good wut—white coat-suit overcoat, sizes 44 to 46. Also 3 violins and cases and bows. Phone 3208 evenings. 21 LOG DUP log duplex dectrig K & E slide log duplex dectrig K & E slide guilateral 21.25) Phone: 22423, 311 Johnson. Phone: 22423, 311 Johnson. 1937 CHEV. COUPE, good condition, good tires. 7-F Sunnyside. Phone 81425. JR 1937 4-DOOR FORD, rebuilt '41 motor, new paint job, completely new electrical system, radio, Southwind heater, good condition, air conditioned brakes. P 29241 III Johnson. P 26 SPECIAL! 1. Standard Assignment Registers for 1950-51 year with academic year calendar, date accessor, recorders and calculators. Only $1.00 at your Student Union Book Store. At 29 **BOOK-EASE** is the collapsible book holder. Use it on a desk, in bed, anyplace you read! Holds the pages firmly in place. Now just 98 pcs at the STUDEN BOOK SCORE. USED REFRIGERATORS--$49 up $10 up guaranteed Hanna's Radio Shop WE have a complete stock of Parker, Eversharp, Esterbrook and Norma pens and pencils. Your choice of style, color, and price will determine your STUDENT UNION 20 or store PRICE. BUSINESS SERVICE STUDENT mending service. All kinds o mending and repairing done on your clothes. Buttons replaced, socks darned, collars turned. 313 Johnson, Call 22422. cloud soft sweaters by Premier...knit on super-fine needles, of the finest hand picked imported cashmere yarns individually full-fashioned to your size by the most costly workmanship, and they fairly glow with color. Short Sleeve Pull-over ...$13.95 Long Sleeve Pull-over 15.00 HOMECOOKED MEALS served family meals. See Mr. Plummer plate #262M. Cardigans 16.95 RADIO SERVICE—Newest G. E. test equipment enables us to give faster, more accurate service on all A.M. or F.M. radios and also offers the ability to free pick up and delivery. Phone 138. Bowman Radio and Electric. New location, S26 Vermont 22 HAVE your fountain pet repaired! Bring that old pen to us for all repair work, you'll have it back as good as new in days. STUDENT UNION BOOK 207 LOST BLACK Schaffer Fountain pen monedy Please call Paulyn Patterson, 113TR POCKETBOOK in Bailey or Snow Tuesday morning. Call 2674J if found. R2 6 MO OLD MALE Cocker. Blond. Ans- wers old "Whiskey"—has extra long eyelashes—white chest—no collar. Call 4123 W. Reward 26 MAN'S GOLD family ring, bloodstone mester. Liberal reward. Kansan box 1-4. WANTED MEN STUDENT'S laundry work. Also room for rent for one boy. No smoking. Adjoining phone: Bath. 2232M. 1511 Rhode Island. 22 ONE OR TWO boys to share desirable 50 room apartment with three others. Share meal expense. Transportation to and from hill. 1245 R. Island Phone 28609 The federal internal revenue department collected $333,226,451 in Tennessee during fiscal year 1949 and returned $44,431,000 of it in grants-in-aid, according to a report of the state budget director, R. G. Allison. Hurry! Ends Tonite . Danny KAYE "A Song Is Born" Virginia MAYO Thurs. Fri. 3 Giant Air Corp Pictures For The Price of One! 2 "Flying Hellcats" "Memphis Belle" "Destination Stratosphere" Always A Color Cartoon! Boxoffice open 6:30 Show Starts at 7:00 It's Tops in Enjoyment Phone 260 half mile west on hi-way 59 DRIVE-IN Theatre Lawrence NoPreventive War For US: Bradley Washington, Sept. 19—(U.P.)—Gen. Omar N. Bradley said today the United States "will not wage a preventive war even against an arch enemy." He made the statements in spelling out America's 1950 military policy and discussing new weapons in an article written for Combat Forces Journal and Reader's Digest. But the chairman of the U.S. joint chiefs of staff cautioned that neither will it stoop to "appeasement." "I. We will protect and maintain our form of government and our way of life against any challenge and at any cost. That policy, he said, seeks to provide security for the United States and support for "our national objectives of peace throughout the world." Military and foreign policies, he said, are united on three basic objectives: In 1950 the U. S. post office department will lose $500,000,000 on its operations. That was the cost of the entire federal government in McKinley's time. "2. We will not provoke a war against anybody. And we will not wage a preventive war even against and arch-enemy But there is one price we will not pay—appeasement. "3. We seek peace not only for ourselves but for all others. We therefore support the United nations." Let's Go, K.U.—Beat T.C.U. continuous shows daily Phone 10 for Sho Time Now thru Saturday Late NewsMusical continuous shows daily Phone 132 for Sho Time Today-Thursday Exclusive Engagement Full of racy and lusty dialog dialog ADMISSION For This Engagement Only For This Engagement Only Children 25c—Adults 60c Shows continuous daily Box office opens 12:45 Godfrey Says . . . . HELD OVER THRU SAT. "A Musical Must!" FEATURE TIMES: 1:30, 3:28, 5:26, 7:24, 9:22 ALSO Color Cartoon SOON: "Treasure Latest News Island" ---