TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Finding Jobs Tougher Now Atlantic City, N.J., March 30—(U.P.) College graduates this year are going to have a harder time finding a job than in any year since the end of World War II, commissioner Ewan Clague, commissioner of the bureau of labor statistics, said today. In a speech prepared for the American College Personnel association, Clague said many of the 500-000 students who will graduate from college this spring will not find the type of jobs for which they were trained. In general, most 1950 graduates look for professional, semi-professional, or administrative jobs. But not many would be successful. The war and postwar shortages in many occupations have been filled. There probably will be fewer openings this year than last or in the first post-war years. The size of the graduating class, largest in the nation's history, will make competition even stiffer, Mr. Clague said. 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Sports Editors Society Editor ... Asst. Society Editors Girl's Request Becomes A Bust Milwaukee — (U.P.) — A burburian matron ended up with a red face when she tried to do some shopping for her college daughter. The co-ed left a note with the name of the item on it. The mother, knowing her daughter's mania for record collecting, gave the note to a clerk in a record store. The clerk searched for 10 minutes before reporting the store had no such record listed. The mother looked at what she thought was the title and hurried away in confusion when the words sank in. The note said simply: "Two Bali-Bra, 32." Official Bulletin Tuesday, April 4 Parking regulations for Jayhawk drive remain in effect during spring vacation. Restrictions in zones lifted 12 noon April 8 to 8 a.m. April 17. Young Republicans, 7:30 tonight. 106 Green. Lackie, state chairman Young Republicans, speaker Convention report; refreshments. All Student Council, 7:15 tonight, Pine room, Union. I.S.A. Executive council, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Miller hall. Candidates' petitions for A.S.C. general spring election must be submitted to Wilma Shore by 6 p.m. Wednesday, phone 3450. International club. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Recreation room, Union. All committees Student Union activities, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Fraser. Society of American Military Engineers, 5 p.m. Wednesday, 105 Military Science building. Engineers in advanced course of three R.O.T.C.'s or with commissions eligible. Law Wives, 8 p.m. Thursday, Law lounge. Election; white elephant sale. Cheerleaders Training school, 5 p.m. April 19, East Side, Robinson gym. Jay Janes, 5 p.m. Wednesday, English room, Union. S.A.M., 7:30 tonight, Recreation room, Union. ___ Mathematics club, 4 p.m. Thursday, 203 Strong, Calvin Foreman, "Combinatorial Topology." All invited; refreshments. Meeting of Wichita students at 7:15 p.m. today in 222 Strong hall. Plans will be made for an alumni dinner. Girls' State Meet To Attract 800 A reunion for approximately 800 girls who attended Sunflower Girl's State from 1947 to 1950 was planned at a meeting of the K.U. Stateswomen's club Monday. The group, recently organized, is made up of girls who attended Sunflower Girl's State during their junior years in high school. Chosen by Kansas high school principals in conjunction with the American Legion Auxiliary, sponsors of Girl's State, the candidates spend one week on the campus practicing fundamental state, county, and city government. The reunion is scheduled for the last two days of the 1950 session of Sunflower Girl's State, June 17 and 18. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription Duplicated. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lawrence Optical Co. Lawrence Optical Co. FLYING? See FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY TONITE And WEDNESDAY Steve Brodie · Jeff Corey · Lloyd Bridges ADDED . . . 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Shop. 842 Mass. 7 BOOK-EASE, a collapsible book holder, be used on a desk, in bed, anywhere. Now only 98c at your Student Union Book Store. 21 FORD "36, four door sedan. New upholstering and new paint. Motor in excellent condition. Inquire 714 Illinois. 7 THESES MATERIALS! All weights of thesis quality typing paper, carbon paper, and typewriter ribbons. Student Union Book Store. **M4** PICNIC TIME is portable time. For expert repairs and batteries, bring your materials to the Radio Hospital, 14 East Bay. Full stock of Everlasty batteries, 6 NOW IS THE TIME to place your order on album of KU. songs. Delivery by May 1. Only $4.90 at your Student Union Book Store. 6 SIX FOOT Cooler for sale. Like New and selling cheap. Lime ice capacity, 180 cu. ft., #261 WI. 1948. 26 ft. M-system trailer house with electric refrigerator and water heater, forced air heating stone and butane cooking stove. 1316 Kentucky. 17 FINEST TELEVISION-Best in sets and nerials at lowest prices. New features. See the newest Emerson table model set at $15.90. Easy toys. Bowman Radio and Electra LOST BLUE rimmed glass in lizard zipper case between glasses & 12" & Tenn. cases; 3914-W-94. MAROON PARK 51, Silver Cap. 8 a.m. Fraser or Danforth Rewards 9:30 am. PM 1 baseball glove near 13rd Oread $1 reward, to fund. 3662RJ. 17 85 reward to mender. Cult count 17 PAIR OF glasses in brown plastic case. Name and date of death. If found. 46 days, or Yvânia 8-1 night. Reward. Harold Heinrich 19 STENOGRAPHER wanted. Give age, married or single, training, experience, references, address and telephone number Daily Kansan. Box No 3. 4 WANTED NOW!! M.G.M.'s Biggest Western in 10 Years! - Also - Pete Smith Special Cartoon - News STARTS SAT. OWL 11:15 SUNDAY HEY MEN! Can you beat this? Nice private rooms on second floor, cooking facilities including dishes, etc. in basement for $5.00 week each. 1400 Rhode Island. FOR RENT WALK a little farther and have a nice quiet room in which to study. Single room for man. No other roomers. 1240 R. L. Ph. 1350R. 6 SINGLE ROOM to young man. No drinking or smoking. First house south of campus. See at 1616 Indiana. 5 NICE SINGLE room for rent Saturday. Inner-sleep mattress. Student moving to fraternity. 1416 Tenn. Phone 1555. 4 FOUR-ROOM house; modern; bed-bath, nicely furnished, garaged. 2365W student room. 10 days. 10 days. STUDENTS look! Room and board (optional). Space for few extra boarders 50c per meal, 5 days. Under new management. 1213 Ohio. Phone 2917-R. 5 TRANSPORTATION DRIVING to Chicago for Easter holidays. Can take 3 riders. Leave Friday or Saturday, April 7 or 8. Phone 892 at 5 p.m. 6 RIDE WANTED to St. Louis, Giressardeau, or southeast Missouri. Leave Friday afternoon or night. Call Stevens. 3336-W. 6 RIDE WANTED to New York and back for spring vacation. Will share expenses end help drive. Phone Per Sjogren 3944- w or KU-409. 6 MARRIED Couple would like ride to western New York for spring vacation. H. Mattison, 1905 Mass. St., Phone 2925-6 FLY AND TAKE advantage of reduced faves, dovetail connections, good accommodations. Call Miss Glesman at First Aid Department and Information. Telephone No. 30. 6 GOING TO New York City Easter; round trip rider wanted. Call 25571. 6 N-O-W Ends Wed. Ravishing French Beauty Also - Latest World News Continuous shows-operated 12:15 RIDERS: Round trip to Boston via Pennsylvania turnpike, Merrit Parkway. Home all Sunday after 6:30 weekdays except Friday. Richard Longarini, 1021 Ala. A4 BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING: Neat, accurate, rapid. Regular prompts. Prompt service. Mrs. Shea- t, Apt. R-36, 1810 Lau., Phone 32738. TYPING: Neat, accurate, regular, reports. Prompt service. Mrs. Shea- han, 1038 Vermont. Ph. 1168R. tf* TYPING: Term papers, notebooks, let- ters, theses, legal papers, paper attention. Prompt attention. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 Call K.U. 251 With Your News. 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