TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN bler Fire Damages Henley House A fire about 1 a.m. April 29 scorched wallpaper and charred woodwork on the first floor of Henley house, a cooperative residence hall for women. Joyce Harkleroad, president of the house, said the fire was thought to have started after ash trays containing burning cigarettes were dumped into a waste-basket. Miss Harkleroad explained that the wallpaper and woodwork damage was caused when a calendar hanging on the wall was ignited and spread the flames. The Lawrence fire department was called, but women in Henley house had extinguished the fire before firemen arrived. Paul Ingels, Lawrence fire chief, said the damage was "very slight." CORE To Refund Meal Ticket Sales The five restaurant owners who were offered a $500 guarantee in meal tickets if they would eliminate racial discrimination in serving students have refused to accept the proposal, Jane Schmidt, College junior and secretary-treasurer of C.O.R.E., announced recently. A committee, composed of representatives of various organizations from the University, sent letters to the campus restaurant owners asking if they would consider meeting with the committee to discuss the plan and its possibilities. The proposal was: "that the restaurant owners accept the sum received from the sale of the meal tickets and the money from further sales, and in turn, grant service to all ticket holders, both negro and white." After a trial period, the committee hoped the owners would see that the plan could work without any loss of business or prestige to the restaurant. The money, which was collected by selling $1 meal tickets to the students, is being refunded. Those who wish to may obtain a refund by turning in their tickets to Wendell Walker, president of C.O.R.E. One of the restaurant owners said that he couldn't accept the proposal because of restrictive clauses in his lease. The others refused to consider the proposition. Semantics Club To Hear Persky Abraham Persky, instructor in English, will give a report on "General Semantics Bibliography" at the next General Semantics club meeting scheduled for Thursday, May 11. The public is invited. The bibliography will be published by the International Society for General Semantics. Nominations for club officers made at a recent meeting include Myrta Anderson, College senior, for president; John Rynerson, graduate student, for vice-president; and Russell Annis, education junior, for secretary-treasurer. N-O-W Ends Wed. Don't Miss This Big Picture! Red Danube Starring WALTER PIDGEON ETHEL BARRYMORE PETER LAWFORD JANET LEIGH ANGELA LANSBURY Feature Times 1:00, 3:11, 5:22, 7:33 and 9:44 ADDED FUN Color Cartoon Latest World News Shows continuous. Open 12:45 Official Bulletin Tuesday, May 2 Students planning to take Western Civilization examination Saturday, May 13, 1:30 to 5 p.m., must register at Western Civilization office during the period May 3 - 9. Place of examination will be assigned at time of registration. Examination admittance card received at Western Civilization office must be presented at time of examination. Quack club water ballet, 8 tonight. Robinson pool. Only women invited; admission 50 cents. Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting, 7:30 tonight, 20 Strong hall. Nomination of officers. Professional meeting, 8:15 tonight, English room. Union. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 tonight, Recreation room, Union. Junior Interdorm, 5 today, Templin hall. All Student Council, 7:30 tonight. Pine room, Union. Old and new members. Mathematical colloquium, special meeting, 5 today, 203 Strong. Prof. W. W. Rogosinski, Oklahoma A. and M., "The Principle of Subordination." Jay Janes, 5 p.m. Wednesday, Pine room, Union. Stateswomen club, 7:15 tonight, East room, Union. Y.W.C.A. annual banquet, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Kansas room, Union. People working on Tau Sigma posters meet 7 p.m. Wednesday, 330 Strong. Quill club, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, East room, Memorial Union. Election of officers: manuscript reading. Social Work club picnic, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Potter Lake. Bring 50 cents. Al Etenyo se reunira el 4 de mayo a las 4:30, 113 Strong. Programa: En busca de "Scavenger" y la quema de Judas. Delta Sigma Pi professional function and business meeting, 7:30 Thursday, East room, Memorial Union. N. S.A. meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 9 Strong hall. Plans for 1950-51. Y. W.C.A. members help redecorate Henley House basement, 3 to 5:30 today, Wednesday, and Thursday, under direction of Betty van der Smissen. Ku Ku Club To Initiate 30 Pledges On Thursday Approximately 30 pledges will be initiated by the Ku Ku club on Thursday. Plans for the initiation were made at a meeting April 27. A cheerleader from the club will also be chosen the night of the initiation ceremonies. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Terms: Cash. Phone orders are acceptes, with the understanding that the bill will be accepted by the company. Admits to visit during the payout to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Mall Business office. Journals to be mailed at 454 p.m. the day before publication date. Phone K.U. 376 Kansan Classified Advertising One day Three days Five 25 words or less ... 35c 65c 90c Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c Classified Advertising Rates FOR SALE 29 'MODEL A coupe with rumble seat running little Ford. 1941 Ohio or 3195R. INDEX your vocabulary and language books with the new Superdex cloth tabs. A set from A to Z for just 10e. Student Union Book Store. 8 K. & E. 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Call Jim Sellards, 2954. 2 BOOK-EASE leaves both hands free for writing or typing, marks any reference section such as vocabulary, etc. Get your 89e at your Student Union Book Store. THESES MATERIALS! All weights of thesis quality typing paper, carbon paper, and typewriter ribbons. Student Union Book Store. M4 FINEST TELEVISION-Best in sets and aerials at lowest prices, plus 25% off. See the newest Emerson table model set at $19.50. Easy steps: Bowman Radio and Electric. The World's Most Honored Movie!! An Unforgettable Motion Picture A Genuinely Great Picture ACADEMY AWARD Winner BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR Movie of the Week Life Maq. 'Best Film in 30 Years Time and Vogue Mag. BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING — theses, term papers, etc. Standard rates. Phone 1344-W. 5 TYFING these, term papers, etc. RATES rates materials for FORMALS AND dresses of all type made to order. Also alterations and re- imaging Call Ms. Scales. Phone 3060-W-1414 TVPING: Theses, term papers, letters, etc. Regular rates. Prompt, accurate work. Mrs. Schear; Apt. R-36, 1810 La.; phone 3273R. SUMMER WORK. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION will employ several alert, mature students with good personality for summer work. This is a dignified sales activity representing the school's best known faculty in the educational field. Applicants accepted will work by appointment on leads we furnish. Earnings $75.00 to $125.00 and more per week on an advanced percentage of the budget. Grand Ave. Kansas City, Mo. Giving qualifications, school and home address. tf JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasan surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop pet shop has everything for fun. The pet shop has Gift and Gift店 tf 1218 Comm. St., Ph. 418. THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body work, motor service. Cars 317 E.17th. 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REWARD. 4 WANTED RIDERS WANTED: Leaving for Wichita every Friday at 4 p.m. Returning Sunday evening. Please call between 7-9 p.m. Harry Shultz. Ph. 3101J. 4 Scheerer Speaks At 4 Today Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers Martin Scheerer, professor of psychology, will speak at a speech therapy seminar in Watkins hall on Monday, m. today to "Aspects of Anasia." Aphasia is the loss or impairment of the power to use or understand speech resulting from a brain injury or emotional disturbance. 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