MAY 1,19 NDAY, MAY 1, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Bible Official Bulletin Monday, May 1, 1950 Engineering Exposition bills must turned in to the Dean's office. 1 Marvin hall or to Dwane Crowl, 02 Louisiana, today. al on the noticed hambur- Y.W.C.A. Executive board, 4 p.m. day, Pine room, Union. Ward PZ meeting, 6:30 tonight, 6 Fraser hall. Ward T regular meeting, 6:30 togt; training school at 7:00, Fine com. Union. Miss Martha Peteren. speaker. senior I. S.A. council, 1:15 tonight, Pine oom, Union. Stateswomen club. 7:15 p.m. Tuesday. East. room. Union. Principle of Subordination." le thi on le all. And thing we Inter Dormitory council, 5 p.m. day, Foster hall. Election of offices. All Student Council, 7:30 p.m.nesday, Pine room, Union. Old and new members. Mathematical colloquium, special meetings, 5 p.m. today and Tuesday, 3 strong hall. Prof. W. W. Roger, Oklahoma A. & M., "The nior. nior student student Junior Interdorm, 5 p.m. Tuesday, mulin hall. Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 20 Strong call. Nomination of officers. Professional meeting. 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, english room, Union. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m. Tuesday, recreation room, Union. Quack club water ballet, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Robinson pool. Only women invited; admission 50c. People working on Tau Sigmiposters meet 7 p.m. Wednesday, 33 Strong hall. Sigma Delta Pi, honorary Spanish society, held its spring initiation Sunday in the English room of the Union. Sigma Delta Pi Holds Initiation Umbon. Those initiated were: William Belt, graduate student; Donna Bower, College junior; Edna Drury, graduate student; Shirley Matson, College junior; Jeanne Mueller, College junior; Herbert Ragsdale, graduate student; Ora Schofield, Education senior; Beatrice Senor, College junior; Richard Sias, College junior; Rita Swearingen, College junior. Students are elected to Sigma Delta Pi on the basis of high scholastic standing, especially in Spanish, moral character and active Hispanic enthusiasm. J. Chalmers Herman, Romance language instructor and chapter president, conducted the initiation ceremony. Holdregle, Neb., —(U.P.)—Guests of a local service club arrived in the hotel dining room late and found club members half through their lunch. Apologizing for being late, the guests sat down, ate heartily, and found out after dessert they were attending the wrong meeting. That's Okay—Pitch Right In Drugs Speed Growth Rate Seattle, Wash., —(U.R.)—Two agriculture scientists have reported that some of the new "wonder drugs" used to fight disease are also able to make animals grow faster. The scientists, attending the Washington State college annual nutrition conference for feed manufacturers, recently disclosed that feed supplements containing Aureomycin, Streptomycin or Terramycin increased the growth of animals "remarkably." Previously, vitamin B-12 was the only known important growth factor in the animal kingdom. Dr. E.L.R. Stokstad of Lederle laboratories, Pearl River, N.Y., and Dr. James McGinnis of Washington State college said. The men said that for maximum results in growth, a ton of animal feed requires no more than a half ounce of Aureomycin. Terramycin is the newest of the antibiotics, they said. The three antibiotics produced approximately equal results in promotion growth, they said. YWCA Banquet To Be On Wednesday Mrs. Eugene Alford, former Y.W. C.A. executive secretary, will speak at a banquet of the Y.W.CA. at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas room of the Union. The advisory board, cabinet, members and anyone interested in the organization is invited to the banquet. Helen Maduros, president, said. Virginia Walsh, social chairman, is in charge of the plans. ansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will pass before you arrive in the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (ex-stationary) or brought to the University Kansai office. Journals may be later than 14 p.m. before publication date. Classified Advertising One Three Five days days days words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c FOR SALE HARLEY DAVIDSON motorcycle, 49 model. First class condition. Call after 600 p.m. Phone 1667-J. 40 W. 6th St. UMMER "First Nighter" formal. Worn ace. Size 37, regular coat. $17.50. Size trousers. $7.50. Phone 2868-1. MOTHER'S Day say "I Love You" with a box of assorted cremes and nut lled chocolates from the DIXIE CARMEL CORN SHOP. Pound box, $25. Live Pound box, $6.95. Wrapper to mailing. DIXIE CARAMEL ORN SHIP, SOL & COP RESH shrimp served every day at the mission Inn. 45c a plate. 1904 Mass. 3 TOROLAIA TV. Portable. Used only 3 oneths. Unpaid but base only $99.40. I.B.F. Goodrich. Easy terms if desired. Width x Length Co. 929 Mass. AILBOAT. Rhodes Bantam. Built by nasketball star Donald Trump, 1603-R. 1 GOLF Clubs, 7 irons and 3 woods with ag. Good condition and reasonably priced. Front Apartment, $820; Mass. 3. IKE NEW Zenith Trans Oceanic port- RUMPET for sale. Conn 22B in excellent condition, complete with large lifttone case. Call Jim Sellards. 654 2 9 model, 8 turret 4 antennals. Underwood portable need to sell quick. Call 636R or see at 1116 Miss. after 6 p.m. ALVNUT full-sized bed with innerming mattress, year old. Excellent condition. Phone 2683W. OOK-EASE leaves both hands free for writing or typing, marks any reference section such as vocabulary, etc. Get your day for only 8c at your Studio. HESES MATERIALS! All weights of thesis quality typing paper, carbon paper, and tpwriter ribbons. Student Union book Store. M4 FINEST TELEVISION-Best in sets and accents at lowest prices. New shipments just arrived $78.50 and up. See the newest Enmersion table model set at $195.90. Easy terms. Bowman Radio and Electric. 26 Vermont. Phone 138. **tf** BUSINESS SERVICE *TYPING* – theses, term papers, etc. *landmark rates*. Phone 1344- W. FORMALS AND dresses of all types made to order. Also alterations and remodeling. Call Mrs. Scales. Phone 3060-W.1414 Tenn. 5 TYPING: Theses, term papers, letters, etc. Regular rates, Prompt, accurate work. Mrs. Schear; Apt. R-36, 1810 Ll. phone 3273R. SUMMER WORK. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION will employ several alert, mature students with good personality for summer work. This is a digified sales activity representing the oldest, largest, and most successful 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 basis. Write Mr. Kansas Craddock, Jr. Grand Ave., Kansas and provide qualifications, school and home address. tf 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 onestop pet shop has its everlasting fun for you. Pet and Gift Shop tl 1218 Comp. St., Ph. 418 THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, used cars 1715th. Used trucks, used cars 1719th. Phone 785 or 1821R. tf TYPING. Theses, Term Papers, Reports, Notes, etc. Prompt Service. SheeH. 1028 Vermont. Ph. 1618R. tf* TYPING. Term papers, notebooks, ters. sheets. Records. Verbal check. Rock Rec.ahr rates. Prompt attention Mee Shields. 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any医务 or Lawrence Optical Co. YOUR EYES 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Phone 425 1025 Mass. Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed . 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, CI. and Pressed . 79c CASH AND CARRY ONLY TYPING: Call Hailzer Stanley 286M for prompt experienced service. *820%* Main TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED. Kansas City, Mo. to Lawrence and return. Preferably daily. Arrive 8 a.m. Contact Frank Orte, phone 1220 or Kansas Office Box No. 6. 1 FOR RENT SUMMER BARGAINS for boys or girls. Large rooms, twin beds, private baths. $12,50 per month. House new under new management. 1213 Ohio. Phone 2917- R. 1 315 ROOM apartment adjacent to campus. Completely modern. All electric kitchen. New fire proof building. Inquire 1101 Tenn. BIDING HORSES for rent by the hour. Bridle paths and trails nearby. For hay- rack rides, call Mott Stables, phone 1842. West. 4th. West. 4th. 5 LOST PEARL BRACELET, Sunday evening BETTY Betty Brown, phone 3534, REWARD JAYHAWKER NOW thru TUESDAY Flight Times 1:10, 3:05, 5:00, 6:55, 9:00 Big Seven Chess Goes On The Air - PLUS - The game of chess is becoming modern. The age-old game now has a new "wrinkle." The radio committee of the University of Missouri Student Union plans to arrange $c$ chess tournament by amateur radio to be played among the university students in the Big Seven conference. Late News Events Color Cartoon "Often An Orphan" Station WAHW and the Jayhawker Amateur Radio club have promised their full cooperation in the program and will be the University of Kansas entry in the tournament. The play-off to decide the Big Seven radio chess championship will be early in May. Any persons interested in participating should contact John Wiedeman, journalism junior and chairman of the Student Union sports activities committee. The game of chess may easily be played by amateur radio. Chess players have a simple system for recording the moves of the game that is well adapted for transmission by radio. The players at each end of the circuit have identical chessboards with both sets of chessman. A player moves his pawn and transmits, possibly, P-K4." To the player at the other end, this means that the pawn in front of the king was moved two squares forward. He moves his opponent's pawn ac- N-O-W! ENDS TUESDAY BARBARA STANWYCK JAMES MASON VAN HEFLIN AVA GARDNER in M-G-M's "EAST SIDE WEST SIDE" CYD CHARISSE NANCY DAVIS GALE SONDERGAARD Also NEWS EXTRA- ON OUR SCREEN... Highlights of "I Am An American Day" Parade and Dinner and cordingly and then makes the answering move. The game, players, judges and rules will be arranged by the chess clubs at the various schools. The schedules will be made on eight and four meters. VARSITY TODAY-TUESDAY Buster Crabbe "JUNGLE MEN" Buster Crabbe "JUNGLE SIREN" Late News - Cartoon Feature at 8:00-10:00 HURRY . . Last times tonite "Movies Are Better Now Than Ever Before" TUE. - WED. "Movies Under The Stars" "BEST FILM IN 30 YEARS" —Rene Clair in Time and Vogue De Sica's Theatre Lawrence DRIVE-IN "BICYCLE THIEF" STARTS THURSDAY Patee SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT PHONE 321 Shown at 1:00, 3:11, 5:22, 7:33 and 9:44 Added Enjoyment Color Cartoon Latest World News Continuous shows Open 12:45