4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN MONDAY, MAY 15, 1950 Oxylin Tablets Contain Acid Washington—(U.P.)—The food and drug administration has issued an emergency warning that thousands of potentially-deadly uncoated oxylin tablets containing dangerous amounts of borac acid have been distributed throughout the East and Midwest by a Pennsylvania drug firm. All hospitals, physicians, druggists and consumers in the area were warned against use of the tablets, which are being sold across drug counters without perscription. The tablets, used to combat urinary infections, gonorrhea and occasionally influenza, were distributed by Drexel laboratories and Louis E. Evon, of Drexel Hill and Upper Darby, Pa. The government agency said that the tablets contain "dangerous amounts of boracic acid" and that their use may "result in serious poisoning." The agency said that people who have been using the tablets should stop doing so immediately. And it said that dealers and others who have them should notify the food and drug administration and return the tablets to the manufacturer. Two former University students, Antonio Tommasini and Fred Pickett, carved one of the gargoyles used in decorating the columns of Dyche museum. Their feathered creature is said to be the original representation of the Javhawk. Terms; Cash. Phone orders are accented 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 Daily Business office, Journals, and 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Phone K.U.376 FOR SALE PONTIAC. 1940, blue convertible. Good tires, radio and understeer head. T器 in very good condition. Must sell. Call 2124-J or see at $474.2$ Indiana. Call 18 One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c 55-FT. Universal Trailer House. Sleeps four, hot water heater. Crosley refrigerator (optional), air conditioner. Per- rent or living here or traveling 138 Mass. SAILBOAT Rhodes Bantam Bulli by camera equipment. Donald Kay, 1603R, 16 1938 FORDOR Ford. Mechanically perfect. Good body, and paint. $229.00. See Jack Schlegel. 1045 West Hills. Phone 1700. 17 FOR SALE by owner. 1948 Mercury convertible. 26.000 miles, excellent condition. Call 1275J. 15 GERMAN Shepherd dog for sale. 16-month old. Exceptionally good disposition. Registered, W. O. Nelson, Phone 2651. 545 E. 19th. 16 EXPERIENCED Remington portable typewriter with Italian keyboard in good condition for only $12.50. Student Union Book Store. 16 NOW AVAILABLE! A fountain pen especially designed for left-handed writers. Only $5.00 at your Student Union Book Store. 1f University Daily Kansan Classified Advertising THEERE IS STILL time to let College Outline Series help you get you a better grade. One for every subject at the Student Union Book Store. 16 Ten students being graduated this month from eight Kansas high schools will enter the University next fall as Summerfield scholars James K. Hitt, Summerfield committee chairman, announced today New Summerfield Scholars Represent Eight Towns If a Summerfield scholar continues superior work at the University, the award will be the amount needed beyond his personal resources to assure him a four-year course. An annual gift of $20,000 from estate of the late Solon E. Summerfield, K.U. alumnus and New York manufacturer, supports the scholarships. Cartoon "What's Hatchin" Open 7:00; Shows 8:17-10:17 Hurry . . . Lost Times Tonita • CARY GRANT • "Every Girl Should Be Married" Shown 8:17 - 10:15 Drive out early and let the kiddies enjoy our huge playground. $ \frac{1}{2} $ mile west on Hi-way 59. Approximately 45 Summerfield scholars will be attending the University next year. The 10 new scholars were chosen from among 250 candidates who took examinations in March, 38 of whom came to K.U. for additional testing. Basis of choice is scholarship, character, leadership, and promise of future usefulness to society. The following graduates received scholarships: Ben Hall, Lawrence; Hugh Bowden, William Carr; and Donald McClelland, Wichita East high school; Ala Caster, Oberlin; Kenneth Dam, Maryville; Wesley Ewbank, Garnett; George Langworthy, Shawnee - Mission high Monday - Tuesday One too many love affairs! DAN DURYEA * DOROTHY LAMOUP MANHANDLED Phone 260 Lawrence DRIVE - IN Theatre school, Johnson county; Frank Newby, Jr., Columbus; and William Spencer, McCracken. Newman Club Elects Bergmann President John Bergmann, College junior was elected president of the Newman club at a recent meeting. Other elected officers are: Joseph Malone, vice-president; June Seymour, secretary; Robert Rebein, treasurer; Eloise Dlabal, historian; Maurice Swords, men's membership chairman; Therese Weigand, women's membership chairman; and Patricia Jansen, publicity chairman. Executive committee members are Robert Kuckleman, chairman; Dugan Scanlan, and Marcia Hale. NICELY FURNISHED sleeping room. Also, for summer session only, another very desirable sleeping room to man stu- dios or drinking or Photon. 127 after 5 p.m. ROOM AND BOARD for summer session. Phone 235J3.17 TWO CHEVROLET'S, 1940, Master Deluxe and Special. Deluxe; both with a hardtop roof, one or two seats. See these to appreciate at Vern Schneider Motors, 1010 Mass. Ph. 424 DINNER: Spaghetti and meatballs; 6:30 church service; 7:30 church hearth auditorium at 124th Vermont. Tickets available at Round Cor- nell Church, Mass, 75c. Come and bring your friends. SENIORS! One of your treasured re- source albums will be a record album of K.U. songs. Produced by the Alumni Association and now available at the Student Union Book ROOMS: Two singles and two doubles for men or couple. Convenient to town and KU. Two baths, one shower. Avail. March 18 and fall. 113rd Vermont. Phone 1497. LARGE DOUBLE rooms for boys. Twin bed, beds linen furnished. On second floor with bath and private robesh瑟蒂. Two wheelchair beds $12,500. Room 1213 Ohio. Phone Mrs. Rhyll, 2917R. FINEST TELEVISION-Best in sets and just arrived. $75.50 and up. See the new- est Emerson table model set at $19.50. Downtown. Bowers Radio and Electr 826 Venerable. FOR RENT $31\%$-ROOM apartment near campus. Private bath and private entrance. All electric kitchen. Will furnish if desired. Available now. A similar apartment THREE APARTMENTS for rent, reasonable, phone 2082 or 3311. 16 SUMMER SCHOOL rooms for boys 2017M, 1234 Oread. few vacancies. ft NEW four-room house, completely furnished, garage, automatic washer, modern and comfortable. Available: June 14 p.m. or 3791-J after 5 p.m. ROOMS for summer or fall. 3 double and 1 single. Sleeping porch. Single beds $10.00 a month per person. 1222 Miss Phone 495. 24 TWO LARGE, cool rooms for summer students. Single beds, linens furnished, rooms kept clean, kitchen privileges if in evening phone. 25223 or can be seen phones. MAKE BETTER GRADES! Rent a portable or standard typewriter for $3.50 a month or $1.00 a week. All makes and models at Student Book Store, tf BUSINESS SERVICE ATTENTION social chairmen and party managers. See us for table and chain rentals. For information call Mrs. Anderson, Telephone 259 18 FORMALS AND DRESSES of all types made to order. Also alterations and remodeling. Call Mrs. Scales. Phone 3060-W 1414 Tenn. 15 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop service includes Gift Pet and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. St. Ph. 418. tf The picture that surprised us and everyone N-O-W SHOWING A Great Movie!! Picture of the Month" Look Magazine INTRUDER IN THE DUST CLAUDE DAVID BELAZABETH JAKMAN, Jr. BRIAN PATTERSON Shown 1:33-3:33-5:33-7:33-9:33 Added - Added - COLOR CARTOON COMEDY - LATE NEWS Continuous Shows—Open 12:45 STUDENTS! Bring or send your Tennis, Badminton, Squash racquets to Guilford Sporting Goods, 1711 Minnesota, Kansas City, Kansas. Prices start from $2.25 up. TUTOR, mathematics. Need help? Call TUTOR, mathematics. 2278 or see at 1230 Oceans Apt. 9. www.tutor.com SUMMER WORK. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION will employ several students and staff, with special sonality for summer work. This is a dignified sales activity representing the academic department of the educational field. Applicants accepted will work by appointment on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. $125.00 and more per week on an advanced percentage basis. Write Mr. W. F. Craddock, Jr., 1006 Grand Ave., Kansas City, MO 64113, qualifications, school and home address. TYPING: Thesis. Term Papers. Reports. TYPING: Mrs. Wilde. 115 Jenn. Phone. 302888. THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. and overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender overhaul, car repair services. 317 E. 17th. Phone 785 or 1821R tF TYPING, Theses, Term Papers, Reports, Notes, etc. Prompt Service. Mrs. Sheehan. 102 Vermont. Ph. 1168R t* TYPING. Term papers notchable. TYPING. Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention Mrs. Shields. 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 WANTED TEEN OR FIFTEN Graduation Announcements or fewer if you have them. Write Walter Diehl, 1104 High Avenue, Topeka, Kansas. 19 SELL ALL your used books to the Student Union Book Store Monday, May 29. Tuesday and Wednesday may. We will pay up on cash for current books, and the Wilcox and Follette representative will buy all obsolete continued titles. Students of Union Book Store. EXPERIENCED stenographer qualified to take dictation. Permanent work for right person. Full or part time. Russell L. Wiley, Band Dept., Phone KU 385.15 VARSITY Phone 132 for Sho-Time Tonite and Tuesday 2 Daring Sea Adventures "Sea Bandits" 12c-39c Plus 'Hell Ship Morgan' with Dennis Morgan Also: News "Cat Tastrophy" ' TRANSPORTATION WANT RIDERS or share the driving to summer school. Leave Plaza 7 a.m. return 11 a.m. JE 3178, Kansas City, Mo. after 6 p.m. TF LOST LIGHT colored in brown case. Phone 4025-J. 'Exclusive Photo' Wasn't Much plastic rlmmed glasses Reward. Eldon Ament. 16 HARRY M. POPKIN Durango, Colo. — (U.P.)—The picture editor of the Durango Herald-Democrat produced an "exclusive photo" of the western dust storms. The eye-catching "picture," bearing the outline "Dust Clouds Cut Visibility to Zero," was a four by four inch blank on the front page. RONALD COLMAN CELESTE HOLM VINCENT PRICE ART UNKLETTER BARBADA BRITTAN BARBARA BRITTON "Champagne for Caesar" Late News Events Bugs Bunny "HOMELESS HARE" Champagne Times 1:20-3:20-5:20-7:20-9:20 TODAY thru WED JAYHAWKER A Beautiful Story of the Life of PASTOR ARMIN RITTER In the hills where "God" was only a name, YOU'LL LIVE A LIFETIME IN AN HOUR & A HALF! A MOTION PICTURE YOU'LL NEVER FORGET! staring JOHN BEAL as Pastor Armin Ritter "Messenger of Peace" JAYHAWKER Thursday-Friday Saturday A Picture Every Churchgoer Should See