UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN R 12, 1949 MONDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1949 ng General is respect one of the always on him a lot of me past loved me "Every- it's your the 1,000 is on the order are is as command as is more AI-* often are e opera- cise and force shatter- ters. But e opera- that the foods. ey board M e tickets He paid arthly View- color Reels tereoe- lector, . See witzer- tizer, Cen- owers, never 52.00 51.00 51.85 50. Political Wall Around Printing State Directory Topeka. —(U.P.)-The only Democrat secretary of state in Kansas history said recently he was having a hard time winning approval for the printing of a state directory his Republican predecessor had published biennially for nearly a quarter century. Secretary Larry Ryan, who won his office a year ago, said he would make a formal request to the director of the Kansas budget for the printing of the directory which two years ago cost approximately $2,200. He said informal inquiries about getting it printed had brought no results. W. G. Hamilton, state budget director, said "as yet no directory priming request has been received by me." He said the usual $4,000 a year appropriation was made the secretary of state's office for its full printing budget and that if the directory is not printed the only reason would be because there isn't sufficient remaining funds to do it. Mr. Hamilton said there was "a lot of conversation about it (the directory) during the last session of the legislature by the printing committees." He added that Senator Will Beck, R. Holton, and others wanted to know if there was a statutory provision requiring the publication of the directory. The group was informed there was none. The Democrat secretary, only major state elective official of his party, commented to reporters to keep it (the directory) out for some reason." Larry Ryan said he had the $400 appropriation for the directory's link. He said he had been informed that the directory, which ran 140 pages last time, would cost about 20 cents more per copy to be downloaded from his computer out by the late Frank J. Ryan, Republican secretary of state; cost about 30 cents a copy with some 7,500 copies of it being distributed. The directory should be sent out early after the first of the year, he said, and already we have done some preliminary work on it. He estimated that in usual times it would take three months to compile and print in the state printing plan. He said he was informed the printing plant is behind in its work, but added, "this directory is needed by schools throughout the state and should be given a high printing priority." Experiments Show Music Aids Study Everyone enjoys hearing his favorite type of music, but few students realize the beneficial effects of soothing music while studying history, economics, or calculus. The proper music, played while the student studies, will act as a mild stimulus to concentration. It helps him concentrate on the subject he keeps him awake," said Dr. E. Thaiamnankan, professor of music education. He said that while some high school students may be able to study to the accompaniment of Dizzy Gillespie or Harry James, this type of music is generally anything but helpful to study. "Rhythm, volume and tempo are very important factors. The best music for study is light classical or semi-popular music. Any piece which is highly rhythmic or tends to make the student move around should not be played. Music should be in the background. It should be smooth and unobtrusive, just above the threshold of hearing," he said. Experiments in the music education department showed a definite improvement in work speed and a positive impact on music was played, Dr. Gaston said. Eighty-five per cent of the land in the United States is used for agriculture. Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Fernas: Cash. Phone orders are accepts with the understanding that the bill will be received during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansas Business office. Journals should be received by 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day day five 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE D USED CARS 49 Ford Custom 8, 2-door like new $1495 46 Mercury 8 Town Sedan 1195 42 Olds 98 Hydra. Sedan 795 42 Olds 98 Hydra. New motor 908 39 Chevrolet 2-door 95 BILL BODIN, INC. 9th and Miss. Open Evenings REMINGTON PORTABLE typewriter. In Remington, you can ask for a or ask for Paul at 1131 Barker Ave. 15 SHEAFFER'S pens and pencils. Individual or in matching sets. Set $345 up. In matching cases Rowland's Booksstore, 1401 Oread, Rowland's Annex, 1237 Oread. WE STILL have a good selection of Christmas cards. Individual cards, packages, and large box assortment. Stop in at Rowland's, 1401 Ohio or 1237 Oradell. '78 FORD, winterized, new battery, good tires. Electric sewing machine. $12. 22 cal. clip repeater. Make an offer on any of these. Phone 2473W, 833 E.11th. 15 TWO TUXEDOS: Size about 36. Reason- ing: cost at $12.50 each. See at 13 Vampart. COME TO Rowlands for large holiday assortment of Christmas wrappings, tags, stickers, and papers on Rowlands matches, matching in Rowlands 15, 1401 Ohio, and 1237 Oread. PALE GREEN eatin evening gown, worn once. Size 10. Phone 2721R. 13 once. Size 10. Phone 2721RH . 13 GUNS. ammunition; fire reels and rods. fly tying material, shooters' supplies. Rutgers's Shop, 1010 Milk. 20 REMINGTON PORTABLES at 25% discount. Latest styles, floor models. Price 70. Come see them at Rowland's Bookstore. 1401 Obie. 15 MILK 15c QUART. Drive in for Underwood's pasteurized milk. Edge of town on West 7th. "At the sign of the Flying Red Horse." Underwood's Dairy. 13 SATIN FORMAL. size 10. Worn only once, 819>. Vermont. Call 36737永 or 3388 CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? Give a cigarette lighter. We have large selections of Ronson, Evans and other popular brand lighters. 69c up. Rowland's Book- 1605 BUY BEST BUY: 1949 Ford Tutor, 14 5000 miles, radio, overdrive, heater, recent tune-up. Call 3664 12 JUMBO "KAY" GUIT-QUALITY-BEATFISH FINISH AND TONE. ORIGINAL COST 60.00--MAKE AN OFFER. Charles Hengeler 308 West 12th phone 10433. 12 TOYS, TOYS, TOYS. Biggest selection in Lawrence at the lowest prices. Buy now on layaway. Gamble's Depot. Store. 930 12 PERSONALIZE your Christmas gifts. Monogrammed stationery, playing cards, note books, matches, and billfolds— 1401 Ohio, 1401 Michigan, and Rowland's Anexe, 1237 Dear. SIMPLIFY your studying with College course from Anatomy to Zoology. Try one and see if they are the easiest way to learn terms. STUDENT U12 BOOK STORE FOUR SHOWS DAILY 2:00. 4:30. 7:00. 9:30 Two Days Wed.-Thurs. Nov. 14-15 TheTHEATREGUILDpresents LAURENCE OLIVIER in William Shakespeare's In Technicolor LAURENCE HENRYV RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS PRICES Adults: Mat.-75c; Eve.-$1 tax. inc. STUDENTS 50 inc. tax at all times Varsity Theatre BUSINESS SERVICE B. F. Goodrich. CLOSING OUT 1949 Motorola auto radios at B. F. Goodrich. Save up to $15 per set. $5 down delivered. Pay 5 monthly. Plus Federal Tax. Free installation B.F. Goodrich ET ME DO your typing: Reports, accurately and neatly, nearest. Phone 739K5. VIS—ED Language Cards for Spanish. German, French, Turkish and new visual supplement to speed your study of foreign language at your university. JUNO BOOK STORE 12 FOR CHRISTMAS. Set of 8 beautiful glasses in Libby's glassware. Original Currier and Ivies print on each glass. Sets $3.00 and $5.00. Rowlands, 1401 Ohio. 15 LEATHER BRIFE Cases for yourself or as a gift. We have a style for every new or seasoned curler. Our choice of cords in a wide price range. STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE. 12 TYPEWRIERS! Take your choice of models, in a price range to fit your pocketbook. Use both hands instead of your handbearer! STUDEN UNION BOOK STORE. WILL TUTOR: Biology, zoology, Eng- g. in general Chemistry Call 2281 8:00 9:00 SPECIAL YEAR TIRE CLEARANCE ON NEW TAKES OFF OR SECONDS. AUNDRY will be done for you anytime Satisfaction is guaranteed Phone 930 £W TAKE OFFFS OR SE 6.70-15 4 ply $10.50 7.10-15 4 ply $11.64 7.90-15 4 ply $12.86 7.10-15 4 ply $12.66 CUSTOM BABY PICTURES: Still time to send them for Christmas. Hank Brown's Camera Shop, 846 Mass. Phone 1707. 15 RADIO SERVICE: Newest G.E. test equipment enables us to give faster, more accurate service on all A.M. or F.M. radios and T.V. receivers at lowest prices. Free pickup and delivery. Ph. 138. Brow man radio and Electric New. Location, 20 FOUND TYPING. Theses, Termpapers, reports notes, etc. Prompt. Mrs. Sheehan and Mr. Bickford. Mrs. Sheehan TYPING. Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 YPING: Call Hazel Stanley, 2865M for prompt experienced service $20%; Mass. TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Oonn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. tf THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Brass. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and feeder repair, auto service, warranty and 750-mile fuel type. TJ HAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jawhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop pet shop has everything for you. Pet and Gift Shop. tj1218 Comm. St. Ph. 418. PARKER pen found in front of Watson library. Owner may claim by calling at Daily Kansan office and paying for this id. 12 Phone 321 Continuous shows SLEEPING ROOM for rent, everything furnished at 1401 Vt. Call before 12 a.m. FOR RENT APARTMENT. Available Dec. 20, Large dinette, dineenette 36833 for appointment. 15 ROOM and BOARD available for 3 men during Spring Semester. 28454 G12 LARGE ROOM suitable for 2 or 3 men, with private bath and continuous hot water. Close to University and bus. Ph. 4280R. 1801 Alabama. 12 Box Office opens 12:45 ROOM FOR RENT-Single. 15 per month Double. 24 Close to bath. 82 18 STUDENT ROOMS. Completely remodel- ed Studio Shop with 826 Vt. Ph. 138. Bowman Lake Radio Shop with 826 Vt. Ph. 138. TRANSPORTATION "Daringly displayed and again" — RIDE TO MILWAUKEE or Chicago for Christmas holidays. Will share expenses WANTED RIDE to New York City or vicinity for Christmas, will share expenses. Contact Madison H. Murray, 1025 Ind., or call 1317W. DRIVING TO TPCS Desc. Dec. 21. Will ride NORTHEAST wanted. Call 25898. RIDE NORTHEAST wanted. Anywhere towards New York. Glad to share expenses. Please call Lise Wertheimer, MISCELLANEOUS LOST FIRST TIME in Lawrence. $1.00 plus parts!" Table model radios repaired for the EAGLE Radio Hall patial 14 East 9th, phone 282. 14 EGG-NOG. Underwood's holiday eggnogg, 60c quart. For parties, dances, or special occasions. West "The list of the Flying Red Horse." 13 DO YOUR Christmas shopping while Bendix does your washing. Nine pound load 25c. Drying 15c. Thrills, effortless, underdisease, hüdaire, 813 Vernon Hours 7:30 to 6. DOWNS TRAVEL SERVICE GLASSES: Heavy, clear plastic frame in soft brown leather case. Please call Roger Ewing 1389W, 1605 Tenn. REAWARD for return. Heather's first note was a very nice student. Notebook was possibly misplaced in wrong car parked near Dyce Museum during fire as it is urgently needed. Phone 1635 or bring to 1115 Tenn. Agency Has Wrong Photo Tacoma, Wash.—(U.P.)—A folder issued by a South Bend, Ind., travel agency to advertise a special trip to the Notre Dame-Washington football game carried a picture captioned "Majestic Mt. Rainer towers above Tacoma." The picture, however, was of Seattle, where the game was played. 1015 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Phone 3661 Make Air Line Reservations with us. Official agents all lines. 24 hour service. Travel is our business. N-O-W! SHOWING ENDS WEDNESDAY to be seen again N. Y. Times ENGLISH DIALOGUE NO RESERVED SEATS Prices This Attraction Only ALL SEATS 50c ANYTIME "Hollywood Would Blush At" —Time Magazine 5 PERFORMANCES DAILY: 1:00-3:05-5:10-7:28-9:33 ADULTS ONLY! KU Co-operatives Hear Hilden Gibson Hilden Gibson, professor of political science, spoke before members of the seven co-operative houses at a dinner meeting recently at the Don Henry Co-op. Professor Gibson said that the co-ops play an important part in helping to solve the conflict between the individual and the group, and said the co-ops would like to be a positive factor in campus life. The women's co-operative houses on the campus are Harmon Co-op, Henley House, and a graduate women's co-op. Don Henry, Jayhawk, Rock Chalk, and The Hill are cooperative houses for men. Dinner was prepared by members of the various houses. NOW ends SATURDAY Pounding out of the heart of the blue grass! Late News Events Color Cartoon "Daffy Duck Hunt" Plus - JAYHAWKER Phone 10 for Sho Time GRANADA Box Office Opens 12:45 p.m. NOW! Ends THURSDAY Phone 946, Shows Continuous It's A Honey! Added In The News NOTRE DAME vs. S. M. U. Extra FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1949 16 minutes of football 12 of the outstanding games of the outstanding games across the nation.