TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN Leslie ress bill"ible on will on which theaces who ent which criods, nature. pres- inted Official Bulletin k the orgen even e are can count, worse encured rofts acted who have unfit here erected TUESDAY. MARCH 28 Pre-Nursing club, 4 p.m. today, dining room, Fraser. Tau Beta Pi smoker, 7 p.m. today. Castle Tea Room, Dt. John Ise, speaker. The following students are notified to appear before student court, 7:30 p.m. today, Green hall: Oliver F. Johnson, Jacob Roseman, James R. Ashley, James D. Waugh, Charles R. Coover, Richard A. Hunter, Wayne A. Bentley, William C. Busby, James O. Smith. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m. tonight East, Room, Memorial Union. Shawnee County club, 7 p.m. tonight, 110 Fraser. Bacteriology club, 7:30 p.m. tonight, 502 Snow. Selection of nomination committee. Refreshments. 1. Fencing club, 7:30 p.m. tonight, Johnson gym. Eliminators to choose team to go to K-State. I.S.A. Elections. Polls open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Strong hall. Must present I.S.A. membership card to vote. A.S.C.E., 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 101 Snow. Speaker and movie. Topic, "Prestressed Concrete." K. U Dames bridge, 7:30 p.m Wednesday, ballroom, Memorial Union. Y. W.C.A. House Representatives, 5 p.m. Wednesday, Henley house. It unable to attend, send alternate. Quill club, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Delta Delta delta house. Jay Jane initiation, 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, Kansas Room, Memorial Union. Jefferson County club, 5 p.m. Thursday, Miller hall. K. U. Amateur Radio club, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, E. E. Lab. Important discussion. All invited. Joint meeting of Square Dance and International Relations clubs, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Recreation room, Memorial Union. All students interested in being cheerleader 1950-51, meet 5 p.m. April 19, East wing, Robinson gym. Ku Ku's, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 105 Green. Important that at least one member from each house attend. Girls interested in summer jobs meet with A.W.S. summer projects committee, 4 p.m. Thursday, East room, Memorial Union. Alpha Phi Gamma, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 312 Strong, Lloyd Jones, Business school, "Starting and Operating a Small Business." Public invited. Industrial Design, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, East room, Memorial Union. Bring sketches for project. Student Union Activities Executive Board, 4 p.m. Wednesday, East room, Memorial Union. When the Liberty Bell cracked in 1835 it was tolling for the death of John Marshall. University Adv. Room K.U.376 Daily Hansan News Room K.U.251 Student Newspaper of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Member of the Kansas Press Assm. National Editorial Assm. Inland Dally Press Assm., and the Associated Collegiate Press. Represented by the National Advertising Service,420 Madison Ave., New York City. Managing Editor .. Asst. Man. Editors Editor-in-Chief ... James Morris Editorial Assts... Pete North Feature Editor Photographic Editor City Editor Asst. City Editors The H-bomb would be of more military use to Russia than to the U.S. Dr. Robert F. Bacher, a member of the commission from 1946 to 1649, told a town hall meeting here Monday. Los Angeles, March 28—(U.P.)A former member of the atomic energy commission says it would be wiser for the U.S. to build a stockpile of atomic bombs than to depend on the hydrogen bomb. Sports Editor ... Asst. Sports Editors ... "It appears that if any nation has as many as 1,000 atomic bombs, the world is already in a position where any nation could be blasted thoroughly and completely, insofar as homophone alone can be used of the physics department at California Institute of Technology said. James Morris Pete North Peter John Doris Greenbank Norma Hunsinger Kay O'Connor John Ralph Hunsberger Francis Kelley Frankie Walts Edward Chapin Bobby Rogers Sigman Rigman Marilyn Marks Elaine Elvig Richard Dilsauer Barry Bond Ray Soldan Arthur McIntire Mona Milliken Robin Miller Billie Stover Emily Stewart US Needs More A-bombs He said he did not know if Russia could get an H-bomb past a radar defense, but added: "Many of the big metropolitan areas of the United States are located on the sea coast. In these harbors a hydrogen bomb might easily be brought in the hold of a tramp steamer or in some small, unmanned craft. Society Editor ... Post. Society Editors "On the other hand, there are practically no Russian cities which could be reached using a similar method of delivery by the United States." Bacher then compared the effectiveness of the A-bomb to the projected H-bomb. "Except for the psychological effects and for the most unpleasant and somewhat unpredictable effects of the radioactivity produced, it appears that a hydrogen bomb which is 1,000 times more powerful than an atomic bomb might cause more destruction but would probably not be much more effective than 10 atomic bombs." Phoenix Uses Silver For Western Touch Phoenix, Ariz.—(U.P.)—A local resort hotel invested $12,000 in a plan to help this city retain its western atmosphere. But its not worried about losing the money. The hotel, with the co-operation of a Phoenix bank, has begun placing 12,000 silver dollars in circulation. The coins weigh a total of 750 pounds. The hotel uses them as change, Guests, in turn, carry them around in purses and pockets and eventually pass them on to merchants. The merchants, in turn, send the cartwheels back to the bank and the process starts all over again. The hotel estimates about $30,000 is handed out to guests every month, but it's the same $12,000 making the rounds over again. The volume of flow of the Mississippi river at its mouth averages about one-fourteenth as much as much as that of the Amazon river. Ferms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed promptly. Admits must arrive during the hour or up to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Universal Journalism bldg., not later than 045 p.m. the day before publication date. Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U. 376 Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five 25 words or less ... 35c 65c 90c Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c FOR SALE 1948, 26 fr. M-system trailer house with electric refrigerator and water heater forced air heating stove and butane cooking stove. 1316 Kentucky. 17 $10 EVERY OTHER WEEK for winner in our Prints Charming Picture Contest. Entry blanks with each item, purchases on the entire contest rule. Hand Bumpin's Camera Shop, 846 Mass. DO YOU PREFER short, perky curls or long, carefree tresses? Whatever your choice, phone 430, the Bandbox Beauty Shop, for a "head" start on Spring! 29 1940 FORD convertible. Excellent condition. Call 179. 29 BROILERS and FRYERS. Choice, tender, dressed, cut up, ready to cook. 3 to 1½ lbs. liveweight. Delivered to each Friday. Phone 703 K-2. Valley Brook Poultz 28 CAFE NEAR COLLEGE; Good location; can pay for itself in one year. Sandwiches can be ordered at 4305 days old at Tel. 4105M nights. 31 JUST ARRIVED! Linn Ad-Vis Ed-Score! learn your vocabulary the easy way. Only $1.50 at Student Union Book Store. 28 NEW SHIPMENT of 1950 Smith-Corona portables. Mail $15 to Student Union Book Store. 28 ESTATE 4-burner gas range, oven, broiler and top griddle in good condition; also an electric apartment washer. Can be seen at 201 Learned. Tel. 1639W. PORTABLE RECORDING MACHINE, all electric, in leatherette case, on sale for $24.75 at B. F. Goodrich, 92 Mass. PORTABLE Record Players, all electric, bound in handsome leatherette case, on sale at $24.75 at B. F. Goodrich, 929 Mass. St. .$ 0.00, down $ 0.00 monthly. 31 FOR RENT TWO pleasant comfortable rooms with adjoining bath to be shared with young man. Kitchen privileges if desired. Convenient to town and bus lines. 107 Tent. TRANSPORTATION SINGLE or double room for rent for boys. Close to bath. Kitchen privileges. Close to campus. Board if desired, 1213 Ohio Phone 2917R. 29 DRIVING to New York non-stop for spring vacation. Round trip—recent convertible. Rider-drivers wanted. Call 3855M after 7 p.m. RIDERS wanted: leaving for Wichita every Friday at 4 p.m. Returning Sunday evening. Please call between 7-9 p.m. Harry Schultz. Ph. 3101-J. m. 30 RIDE WANTED to vicinity of Colorado Springs over Easter, one way. Must leave by Friday night, 7th. Call Jim Bennet at 3456. 3. DRIVING EAST April 8. Hamblen, Springfield, Decatur, Terre Haute, Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Call Walt at 1399. RIDE WANTED to either Chicago or Milwaukee, Wisconsin on April 6th. Wish share Fred, Contact Fred Whitman, Phone 2454. Opson 29 RIDE WANTED to Los Angeles or San Francisco or Easy Access. Call Miss Liz for details. 409 RIDERS WANTED Driving straight through to Mississippi in a car with riders to and from western Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, or Missouri. Call evening. W.M. Good, Ph. 1888M. 30 WOW! AIR RESERVATIONS day and night Downs Travel Service, phone 3661 Steamship, tour reservations. Hotels cruises. No Charge For Our Services. 31 STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE Just That's what you'll say when you taste that De-e-e-licious . . . heaped with fresh, red-ripe strawberries and whipped cream and that HOME MADE PIE Man! It's the best you ever tasted. DUCK'S TAVERN LOST DARK GREEN, gold cap, Eversharp pen, Wednesday in Bailey Chem. Bldg., or on walk towards Union. Reward. Call Max Teare. Ph. 565. 29 Try Them At WHOEVER took purse from Room 291, Hoch, on Wednesday, please keep money but return other contents to owner. Ph. 980 31 BUTEX WRIST watch. March 13. Re- ward. Arthur Kruse. Phi. 691. BUSINESS SERVICE TENNIS rackets restruring and repaired. Silk—$3.90. Nylon—$4.00. Gut—$7.00 and $9.00. Leave racket at Student University Bookstore. 24 hour service. 3 TYPING, Theses, Term Papers, Reports, Notes, etc. Prompt booklet, student tapes, TF*. 3 TYPING, Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 THROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul with Auto Repair, auto nutting, used cars, 317 E.7 Iphone. 77th Phone or 1825 Irf. 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-stop shop includes food, feeders and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Comm. St. Ph. 418. tf TYPING: Call Hazel Stanley, 286M for prompt experienced service. 820% Mass. WANTED ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Nancy Lichty Joyce Emick Marilyn Ringler Barbara Zimmerman Donnis Stiles Jean Taylor Diane Wade Lorraine Mather Kathleen Larson Jerre Mueller ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ No Weatherman Needed CAN YOU FILL IT? I have a French type bathing suit and am looking for a pretty, size 30" coed to put in it. Marvelous possibilities. If you would make her hair fresh, I would give her an address and snapchat to Box 2. University Daily Kansan. Boston—(U.P.)—Many of Greater Boston's 2,000,000 residents can get a quick weather forecast merely by looking at the beacon lights atop the 26-story John Hancock Building. A steady red light indicates rain; flashing red; snow; steady blue, clear, and flashing blue; cloudy. *Revlon's* exciting "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950" contest closes midnight, Saturday, April 15! Cast your ballot, today! The girl who wins the title "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950" on your campus will receive a full year's supply of Revlon products FREE! If she wins the national "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950" title she will get a free trip to Bermuda by Pan American Clipper, including an expense-free week at the famous "Castle Harbour", plus seven other thrilling prizes, an RCA-Victor "Globetrotter" portable radio; a Lane Hope Chest; an Amelia Earhart Party Case in "Revlon Red" Have you cast your ballot for Revlon's "Miss Fashion Plate of 1950"? Choose your candidate on four counts only; beauty and charm... fashion knowledge and dress... personal grooming... personality and poise. Clip your ballot today and drop it in the ballot box in this newspaper office or other locations on campus. There's a panel of beauty authorities waiting to judge your candidate for the national Grand Prize. leather; a necklace, bracelet and earring set by Trifari; a silver-plated lighter, cigarette urn and tray set by Ronson; a year's supply of Berkshire's nylon stockings; a Wittnauer wrist watch. **GRAND PRIZE** A glamorous trip to Bermuda by Pan American Clipper, including an expense-free week at the famous "Castle Harbour". I nominate___, for "MISS FASHION PLATE of 1950", a contest sponsored by Revlon Products Corp. Your Name___ --- The Bus-(Adv.) -By Bibler "Sorry I had to drop anchor, Reginald—but you've missed 'My Stop' so often lately—"