1950 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Journalism School Judges High School Newspapers Forty-six Kansas high schools were recognized today by the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information for journalistic work of merit this year. The 647 entries from 65 schools in the 11 competitive divisions of the 30th annual K.U. High School Newspaper contest were new records, Dean Burton W. Marvin said. The old record set in 1949 was 438 entries from 58 schools. Enrollments of the school entered varied from 23 to 2,400. Dean Marvin said the judges were particularly pleased by the showing of many of the smaller schools. Publications produced by ditto or mimeograph submitted excellent work in some divisions won prizes over larger schools with more elaborately produced papers. The newspapers of three schools earned more than one first place rating. The Record, published by Ottawa high school, submitted the best news story and won first in the news and feature pictures division. The Saına High News, Sarina, received first places for the best interview and the best retail advertisements. The Mentor, Manhattan high school, had the best human interest story, and in the miscellaneous division it submitted the best verse. The Messenger of Wichita East high school was first in the "service to school" division. The pictures division drew the most entries, 91. There were 80 entries in the editorial division and 68 for sports stories. The entire faculty of the William Allen White School of Journalism were the judges. The winners were: News story: first, The Record, Ottawa; second AHS Booster, Abilene; third, Cheyenne Indian News, St. Francis. Editorial: first. The Buzz, Hutchinson; second. The Budget, Lawrence; third. The Pantograph, Wyandotte high. Kansas City. Feature story: first, the Echo, Emporia; second (tie), The Newtonian, Newton, and The Budget, Lawrence; third, The Messenger, Wichita East high school. Human interest story: first, The Mentor, Manhattan, second, The Trojan, Stafford; third, KHS Breezes, Kinsley. Interview: first, Salina High News; Salina; second, The Record, Ottawa; third (tie), The Buzz Hutchinson and the North Star, Wichita North high school. Sports story; first, The Budget, Lawrence; second, Salina High News, Salina; third, The High Spot, Irving. News and feature pictures; first, The Record, Ottawa; second, The Messenger, Wichita East high school; third, The Budget, Lawrence. retain advertisements: first, Salina High News, Salina; second, The Cuban, Cuba; third, The AHS Booster, Abilene. Service to school: first, The Messenger, Wichita East high school; second, The Echo, Emporia; third, The Rosedalian, Rosedale high, Kansas City. Business management: first, The Rosedalian, Rodeseal high, Kansas City; second, The Bulldog Blazer, Delia; third, The Times, Garnett. Miscellaneous awards for special merit for features not included in the above classifications: Verse: first, The Mentor, Manhattan; second, The Courier, Summer high, Kansas City; third, The Record, Ottawa. Departments: first, The School Reporter, Parsons; second, The Stampede, Atwood; third, The Buzz Hutchinson. Columns: first. The Outburst, Ward high, Kansas City; second, High School Reporter, Paola; third, The High Life, McPherson. Line drawings, mimeegraphed or ditto: first, Oxford, Oxford; second, The Oriole, Augusta; third, The Bulldog's Growl, Neosho Rural, Erie. Line drawings, letterpress chalk plate or line cut: first, Washingtonian, Washington high, Bethel; second. The Student, Independence; third, The Newtonian, Newton. Linoleum block and wood cuts; first, The School Crier, Madison; second, The Nugget, Norton; third, the Newtonian, Newton. University Daily Kansan News Room K.U.251 Student Newspaper of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Adv. Room K.U:376 Member of the Kansas Press Assn. National Press Association. Perf. Assn., and the Associated Collegiate Press. Represented by the National Ad- service; Service420 Madison Ave, New York City. James Morris Doris Greenbank James Shriver Managing Editor Business Mgr Asst. Man. Editors ... Norma Hunsinger Kay O'Connor John Hill Ralph Heinemey Edward Chauk City Editor Edward Chaph Asst. City Editors Nelson Ober Meyer Ad. Mgr... Charles Reiner Civ. Mgr... Yvonne Jossserand Forsyth Mgr... Forrest Jossner Classified Ad. Mgr... Lee Deyer Promotion Mgr... John Wiedeman DRESS MAKING and sewing; all types of formalts and dresses made to order. Also shortened and remodeled—call Mrs. Scales. 3060W. 27 SUMMER WORK. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION will employ several alert, mature students with good personality for summer work. This is a dignified sales activity representative known firm in the educational field. Applicants accepted will work by appointment on leads we furnish. Earnings $7.500 to $12.500 and more per week on an active basis. W.F. Cradock Jr., Jnr. 600 Grand Ave. Kansas City, Mo. Giving 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 one-on-one pet shop cat is available for picking up or renting. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. St. Ph. 418. tf TYPING: Call Hazei Stanley, 286M for prompt experienced service. $200/Mass I WILL DO all kinds of typing in my home. Call 3848W. . . . . TYPING, Theses. Term Papers, Reports. TSU, Theses. Ms. Shee. 1928 Vermont. Pp. 1068R XYPNG. Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention. Mrs.Shields, 1209 Ohly, Phone 1601 THEOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadi Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine repair, paint, painting, used cars, 317 E. 17th. phone 1825 or 182I '40 CHEVROLET 2 door, heater, radio, exceptionally clean. Good rubber. Even the clock works on this one. One owner. The car has Schneider Motors. 10 Mass. Phone 424. 10 FOR SALE LIKE NEW Zenith Trans Oceanic portable 49 model, 9 tubes. Wave Booster Whipcord antenna. Underwood portable 25RR or see at 1116. Miss, after p. 6. m. BUSINESS SERVICE LIME green, balerina length formal. Half price, 2027 Kentucky. WALNUT full-sized bed with in-ersper- gation of old bed. Excellent con- tractor. Phone 288SW '40 PLYMOUTH, sleek grey, radio, heater. Body in perfect condition. Seat covers. Good transportation. See at Cy Barncard Motors, 19th and Mass. 28 TRUMPET for sale. Conn 22B in excellent condition, complete with large size lifftone case. Call Jim Sellards. 9954 2 VARSITY Phone 132 For Sho Time COMPLETE DARKROOM equipment including federal enlarger Model 312 - Must sell-very reasonable. Call 931W 7 p.m. 25 Today-Thursday Kansan Classified Advertising 47 CHEVROLET. Maroon, radio, heater, gross, matching seat covers. See to appreciate. Cy Barncord, 19th and Mass. lines. 28 BARRED FROM MEN! A SENSATIONAL STORY THESES MATERIALS! All weights of thesis quality typing paper, carbon paper, and typewriter ribbons. Student Union Book Store. M4 "PRISON GIRLS" N-O-W SHOWING Feature Times: 1:00 - 3:13 - 5:26 - 7:39 and 9:37 "MARKED MEN" -PLUS- MUSICAL ELLIOTT LAWRENCE —AND— SIX FUGITIVES BREAK FOR FREEDOM! 12c - 39c More Laughs Per Mile than you can count on a Laugh-Meter! On The Way—Watch For “EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE” “FRANCIS” — “3 CAME HOME” — “MOTHER DIDN'T TELL ME" Continuous Shows—Open 12:45 THURS-FRI "Movies Are Better Now Than Ever Before" Also: Donald Duck Cartoon Novelty "Helicopter Magic" HURRY . . 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Preferably daily. phone 817-266-1200 or IKRAN Office Box No. 6. 1 FLY and Take advantage of reduced fares, dovetail connections, good acco- ditions, justisses Gisseman at First National Bank for information and information. Telephone No. 30. 26 MAN'S CROTON watch. Watch on campus or downtown Thursday afternoon If found please call 2418J after 5 p.m. Rew- 27 WANTED RIDERS — Topeka to Haskell: Monday thru Friday; leave Topeka 7 a.m.; Haskell 5 p.m. Call Fitzsimmons—Haskell 938; Topeka 39765 25 SUMMER BARGAINS for boys or couples. Large rooms, twin beds, private bathrooms. Call 800-325-1499 per month. House now under new management. 1213 Ohio. Phone 2917-R.1 FOR RENT WANTED TO RENT—Sleeping rooms or small apartment convenient to campus for couple. Here for summer school. Reply Box 5, Kansan. 26 SLEEPING ROOMS for rent at $25 per month or a large 3 room apartment. Furnished offices paid $50 per month. blocks from campus. 1213 Ohio Phone 2917-R NICE COOL rooms, also sleeps怕疼 in campus on South. Call 2674j after 4 p.m. LARGE EIGHT room house; two blocks from campus. Excellent rooming and boardroom furniture, fully furnished or bible use, fully furnished. Available in mediately. Call 2917 R. 25 Read the Daily Kansan daily. N-O-W Showing O-o-o-h You'll Love That New Mitchum Man! Soon "BICYCLE THIEF" Shows continuous Open 12:45 HELD OVER! PLEASE NOTE: Due to the tremendous response and requests from hundreds of our patrons who have been unable to obtain seats, we are holding "The Third Man" over for two extra days. We urge, if possible, that you attend the afternoon shows for better seating. "The Third Man" will positively end Friday night. TODAY THRU FRIDAY No Matter Where He Goes or What He Does...He's My Man! Hear the magic fingers of Anton Karas play the gay "3rd Man" theme. He'll have you in a dither with his zither. "THE 3RD MAN" Thru the twisting labyrinth of the shadowy city they hunted him . . . the men who sought his life . . . and the women who sought his love! FEATURES AT 1:00 - 3:00 - 5:05 7:10 - 9:20 Late Color Cartoon "Quack A Doodle Doo" THE MOST UNUSUAL ENTERTAINMENT OF 1950! MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER