PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1950 Student Collects $105 From Former Landlord A check for $105 was recently awarded Floyd Temple, education senior, in a suit which he brought against his former landlord, George R. Brown, in September, 1949. Mr. Brown had been charging $8 a month above the O.P.A. rent ceiling. Odessa, Tex., -(U/P)-Tex Vanderwalk's efforts to "modernize" his night watchman's job may hit a legal snag. Temple said that he was not aware of the overcharge until six months after he had moved in. When informed by a friend of the discrepancy between the rent he was paying and the rent ceiling, he brought suit against Mr. Brown. Vandervalk, who makes his nightly rounds on a rubber-shod horse, applied to the sheriff's office for perjury to install a tail light on his steed. Earnest Broughton, sheriff, turned the matter over to the county attorney for final decision. Tail Light On Horse Is Highly Irregular The tail light, he explained, would keep cars from hitting him as he toured his beat. "It's the first time a case of this kind has come before me and I'm not sure whether it would be within the law," the sheriff said. Milwaukee—(U.P.)—A friend of Mrs. Bette Kujawa, Milwaukee, wanted to announce her arrival in California with a gift of oranges but the oranges arrived from Florida. Florida Oranges Sent To Tell California Arrival Mrs. Kujuwa said her friend could find no one in California who knew anything about shipping oranges to Wisconsin and a shipping outfit wanted to charge too much. The determined friend wrote a letter to a Florida chamber of commerce, stated her problem, received a catalog from a gift shop, selected some oranges and sent the money. Make your week end dinner date at MILLER'S BAR-B-Q 10 ½ Fried Chicken Dinner $1.25 Fat Lawyer Loses Dignity 12 oz. T-Bone Steak $1.25 Large Cube Steak 85c Hamburger Steak 60c Pork Chops 75c Omaha, Ncb.—(U.P.)The corpulent attorney watched craftily while the 76-year-old plaintiff bent over to tie a shoelace. He was fighting her suit to collect damages for injuries in an automobile crash. Bar-B-Q Beef and Pork Sandwiches 25c "The Seven Last Words of Christ," a cantata by Heinrich Schutz, will be presented by the all-student choir of the First Presbyterian church at the Palm Sunday service, 11 a.m. Sunday. "Ha," he snorted, "in spite of your claim of disability. I notice you can tie your shoelace. I can't even do that." The choir will be under the direction of Miss Irene Peabody, associate professor of voice Soloists will be Reinhold Schmidt, associate professor of voice; Shirley Esplund, education junior; Lynn Lucas, fine arts senior; William Wilcox, education senior; and Robert Faris, graduate student. Miller's Bar-B-Q 4 miles NE U.S. 40 and 24 Home made Pie "Well, you could," snapped the elderly woman, "if it weren't for that stomach of yours." Presbyterian Choir To Present Cantata Heinrich Schutz, known as "the father of German music," is the predecessor of Handel and Bach who brought to perfection his style of music. The Cantata was first produced in 1645. Senior pictures for the Jayhawker annual must be taken by April 1. DO YOU PLAY CANASTA? Come in and get a Canasta score pad and Rules with our compliments. THE COLLEGE JEWELER 809 Mass. Ph.911 Masquerade Heel $1.50 in flattering new spring shades Other Styles: Dawn, Taupe, Visa, Tender Beige, Taupe Sheen. All sizes - 9-101/2. $1.09 up. 825 Mass. No 'Cents' In Waiting—Let KANSAN Classifieds Save You Money. Faculty and Staff Members HAVE YOU JOINED? BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD Enrollment Open- MARCH 28th to APRIL 4th Your Only Opportunity To Enroll This Year! Information and Applications: "Pete" Swartz - Business Office Your Department Office