1949 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN Red Cross Seeking Donors For Blood Storage Program The Red Cross in a final phase to set up a community blood storage program has sent letters to clubs and businesss organizations asking the cooperation of these groups in providing blood. The co-sponsors of the program. The co-sponsors of the program are Watkins Memorial hospital, Lawrence Memorial hospital, Douglas County Medical society, and the Lawrence-Douglas county health department. A refrigerator, purchased some time ago by the Douglas county chapter of the American Red Cross, is now in Lawrence Memorial hospital, waiting to be filled. The community blood donor program has consisted of a walking blood bank of about 100 persons who are on instant call for any emergency. The refrigerator which will hold about 30 pints of blood is a great asset over the walking bank because the blood may be obtained in a matter of seconds. The refrigerated blood will be mainly type A and O, which includes about 85 per cent of the people', but the walking bank will be continued for rare types of blood. Persons between the ages of 18 and 60 may be donors. Those between 18 and 21 must have the consent of a parent or guardian. The donor must weigh over 100 pounds and be in good health. It is not expected that any donor will give blood more than once a year. Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the University health service, said that anyone wishing to volunteer as a blood donor may have his blood typed at Watkins Memorial hospital, any day during regular clinic hours. Contest Tryouts Will Be Tuesday Tryouts for the 1949 Campus Problems speaking contest will be held at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 13. All University undergraduate students are eligible to enter the first trouts. First prize will be an engraved trophy. Other awards will also be given. Former winners of the contest may not enter. Final tryouts will begin on Thursday, Dec. 15. Contestants will eight-minute speeches at that time. Contestants will be asked to speak from four to six minutes on any subject of interest on the microscopes. A list of 30 contestants is available in the speech office. Sigma Delta Pi initiates Five Five members will be initiated into Sigma Delta Pi, national Spanish society, at noon Sunday, in the English room of the Union building. A dinner will follow the initiation. Miss Irene Smith, Spanish teacher at Liberty Memorial High school, will become an associate member of the society. Miss Smith is sec- or leader of the Kansas chapter of the American Society for Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. New active members of the society will be: Flora Flores, assistant instructor in Spanish; Arthea North and Philip Smith, College seniors; and Dwight Chambers, business senior. J. Chalmers Herman, instructor in Spanish, will conduct the initiation. Mr. Herman is president of University chapter of Sigma Delta Pi; The English room will be decorated in red and yellow, traditional Spanish colors. Arrangements for the initiation and dinner were made by the staff of Professor Brady, assistant professor of Spanish, who is the society sponsor. W. H. Shoemaker, chairman of the department of Romance languages, and Ardryce Wilson, education senior will give addresses welcoming new members to the society. Two out of three pedestrians killed by motor vehicles either are violating a traffic law or committing an unsafe act. Speech Group Initiates 17 Seventeen students were formally initiated into the University Forensic league, an honorary speech group. Tuesday night. New members are Diane Danley and Patricia Lynch, College seniors James William Black, business senior; Robert Carl, journalism senior; Daniel J. Jenson, J. Steve Mills, Pro Six, and Alan Ken Sheuer, College Juniors. Jack Howard, Soey Bow Bong and Sterling Waggener, business juniors; Natalie Logan, education junior; James Gurley, Donna McCosh, Nancy Lindsey, and Cliff Ratner, College sophomores, and Patricia Gardenhire, College freshman. Following the initiation ceremony, E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, addressed the group and gave each initiate a topic for a one-min- ute presentation to Conboy, instructor in speech conduced the initiation ceremony. The next meeting, a Christmas party, will be Monday, Dec. 20, in the Pine Room of the Union. Debate Team Enters Tourney Four members of the University debate team are scheduled to enter an invitational debate tournament today and Saturday at the Kansas State Teacher's college in Pittsburgh. Team members are: Joseph Balloun, business junior; Heywood Davis, Win Koerper, and Jack N Stewart, College sophomores. They make funds on the question of nationalization of basic industries E. C. Buehler, professor of speech, will accompany the team. About 20 schools from Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas or Oklahoma are represented at the tournament. The two winning teams will give an exhibition debate Saturday afternoon. Sugar And Candy Make Home Wichita, - (U.P) - Mrs. Wilma R. Lyons built herself a real "Home, sweet home." It's made of sugar and candy, 9 by 12 by 15 inches. The bookkeeper and housewife used three and a half pounds of powdered sugar for the outer walls and the lawn. The roof is shingled with flat mint wafers, the chimney covered with red hots. At the front, windows and doors are edged by stick candy, the "panes" of green loaf mints. Coated peanuts cover the back of the house and the rear windows and doors are edged in Boston baked beans. A stick candy fence encircles the house. THE COMMONWEALTH PATEE TODAY and SAT. Ritz Brothers Andrews Sisters Ph. 321 - Continuous Shows 'Argentine Nights' Box Office Opens 12:45 - in - - Feature No. 2 - The Range Busters "Texas Trouble Shooters" Cartoon — Serial Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid on time, and you are expected during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Dally Kansai Business office. Journals must be returned by 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Kansan Classified Advertising One Three Five day days five 25' words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE USED CARS REMINGTON PORTABLE typewriter. In remaining positions, you can ask for Paul at 111 Barker Ave. 15 49 Ford Custom 8, 2-door like new $1495 46 Mercury 8, Town Sedan 1195 42 Olds 93 Hydra. Sedan 755 42 Olds 93 Hydra. Sedan new motor. 755 Chrysler 2-ddoer. 95 Chevrolet 2-ddoer. 95 BELL BODIN, INC. 9th and Miss. Open Evenings SHEAFFER'S pens and pencils. Individual or in matching sets. Set $345 up. Come in beautiful gift cases. Rowland's and Chris and 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 Oradent. COME TO Rowlands for large holiday assortment of Christmas wraps, tags, embellishments and decorations beautifully matching color schemes. Rowland's. 1410 Ohio, and 1237 Oread. 11 '38 FORD, winterized, new battery, good tires. Electric sewing machine, $12.2 cal. clip repeater. Make an offer on any of these Phone 2473W, 883 E. 1th. $15. BEDOS. Size about 36 Remon ably priced at $12.50 each. See at 139! Vermont. RECORDER-phono-radio-P.A. combination. Disc type table model. See or call between 6-10 p.m. Phone 1035. Julian F Been, 1135 Tipp. READ THIS: Zenith Transoceanic port PHICTHAN, Barga Bargal This phone: 2544 after 7.811h PALE GREEN satin evening gown, worn once. Size 10. Phone 2721R. REMINGTON PORTABLES at 25% discount. Latest styles, floor models. Price $70. Come see them at Rowland's Bookstore. 1401 Ohio. I' G. E. SELF-CHARGING 5-tube portable Marvin leightt, 1437 Teph. Ph., 3445 GUNS- ammunition; fishing reels and tools. Rutter's Shop, 1016 Mass. 30 MILK 15c QUART. Drive in for Underwild's pasteurized milk. Edge of town on West 7th. "At the sign of the Flying Red Horse." Underwood's Daivir. 13 1925 PACKARD sedan. Excellent condition. Motor just recently overhauled. New upholstering. Will easily seat nine people. $90.00. Cali Kari Estes, 1537 Tenn., 946-826-3880. SATIN FORMAL, size 10. Worn only once, 819 lbs. Vermont. Call 3673W or 3323L CHRISTMAS SHOPPING? Give a cigarette lighter. We have large selections of brands and other popular brand lighters. 69 up. Rowland's Book store and Rowland's Annex PERSONALIZE your Christmas gifts Monogrammed stationery, playing cards note books, matches, and billfold-als- ses. 1401 Oakland, Ohio, and Rowland's Anexe, 1237 Oread. YOUR BEST BUY: 1949 Ford Tedor, heater, recent tune-up. Call 3642. 12 JUMBO "KAY" GUITAR-BEAUTIFUL FINISH AND TONE. ORIGINAL COST gregeler 308 West 12th phone 1043J. 12 TOYS, TOYS, TOYS Biggest selection in Lawrence at the lowest prices. Buy now buy-away. Gamble's Dept. Store. 92 Mass. 12 Flash! Notre Dame VS. —IN THE NEWS— S. M.U. FOOTBALL SHOTS Sat. Owl Show 11:15 SUNDAY THRU WED. --th RANDOLPH SCOTT FRANCES DEE GRANADA SIMPLIFY your studying with College classes. Use the course from Anatomy to Zoology. Try one and see if they aren't the easiest way to learn. STUDENT UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE. VIS--ED Language Cards for Spanish and English in the book. These cards are a new visual aid to speed your study of foreign languages on your STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE. FOR CHRISTMAS. Set of 8 beautiful glasses in Libby's glassware. Original carrier and Ives print on each glass. Sets $3.00 and $5.00. Rowlands, 1401. Ohio 15. LEATHER BRIEF Cases for yourself or a gift. We have a style for every need and your choice of color. On a wide price range. . STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE TYPEWRITERS! Take your choice of materials and a price range to fit your pocketbook. Use both hands instead of the keyboard! STUDEN UNION BOOK STORE. PECIAL YEAR TAKE CLEARANCE ON NEW TAKE. OFFS. OR SECONDS. 6.00 - 14 4 ply $10.55 6.70 - 15 4 ply $10.50 6.10 - 15 4 ply $10.30 6.50 - 14 4 ply $11.04 9.00 - 14 4 ply $11.04 Plus Federal Tax. Free installation a B.F.Goodrich. l CLOSING OUT 1949 Motorola auto radios at B. F. Goodrich. Save up to $15 per set. $5 down delivered. Pay 5 monthly. BUSINESS SERVICE CUSTOM BABY PICTURES: Still time Brown's Camera Shop, 846 Mass. Phone Brown's Camera Shop, 846 Mass. Phone TYPING Theses. Termpapers, reports. 1928 Vermont, Ph. 1169R. Sheehan 1928 Vermont, Ph. 1169R. 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. Bowling Green and Electric. New location 826 Vermont VAN (Shorty the barber) employed the aeyhawk Barber Shop, 727 Mass. at 9 TYPING. Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 TYPING: Call Hazel Stanley 286M for prompt experienced service; $20% Mass. TYPING.DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Jelen ff THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. cheek at Hadl Brons. Motor Co-Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender repair, auto painting, used tools and equipment. 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 has everything for pets and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. St. Ph. 418. tf FOR RENT APARTMENT. Available Dec. 20. Large dining, dinetee, 36833 for appointment. G 15 ROOM AND BOARD available for 3 men durings during Spring Semester. 28545. CAT 12 LARGE ROOM suitable for 2 or 3 men, with private bath and continuous hot water. Close to University and bus. Ph. 2480R, 1801 Alabama. 12 Phone 132 for Sho Time TONITE - SATURDAY Whip Wilson "RIDERS OF THE DUSK" - and - William Tracy Joe Sawyer "FALL IN" Ch. 1 "Wild Bill Hickok" SUN - MON - TUES COAST GUARD Co-Feature Pgt O'BRIEN • Glenn FORD LIEUTENANT "AWFUL ORPHAN" FLIGHT Late News Flashes - Color Cartoon - "AWEIL ORPHAN" ROOM FOR RENT-Single. 15 per Room. Double. 24 Close to bath. 83 per room. STUDENT ROOMS. Complete remodel- ed room. Radio Shop at 862 Vt. Ph. 138. Bowen Radio Shop at 862 Vt. Ph. 138. TRANSPORTATION DRIVING TO Los Angeles Dec. 21. Will take riders. Call 2589R. 13 WANTED RIDE to New York City or vicinity for Christmas, will share expenses. Contact Madison H. Murray 1025, Ind. or call 1327W. RIDE NORTHEAST wanted. Anywhere towards New York. Glad to share expenses. Please call Lise Wertheimer, Lawrence 2734M. 15 RIDE WANTED to Seattle Wash, or as far north west as possible, for Christmas holidays. Will share expenses. Phone Mary Van Horn, 890. 9 MISCELLANEOUS NEW YORK BOUND for holidays and return. Want ride. Leave about 21st Dec. Will share expenses. Warren Johnson, 3216R, 710 Kentucky. 9 NEW YORK CITY or vicinity: Ride wanted for Christmas vacation for two. Will share expense and driving. Call Banni Ganju, 2982J. 9 FIRST TIME in Lawrence. $1.00 plus parts." Table model radios repaired for $1.00 plus cost of parts. The Radio Hospital, 14 East 9th, phone 928. 14 EGG-NOGG. Underwood's holiday egg-nogg, 60c quart. For parties, dances, or anytime. Edge of town on West 7th. "Sign of the Flying Red Horse." 13 DO YOUR Christmas shopping while Bendix does your washing. Nine pound laundry takes 15c. Thirty, effortless, time-saving! Laundering, 813 Vernon Hours 7:30 to 6. FOUND SOROPTIMIST CLUB bazaar, Community building, Dec. 9 and Open Friday afternoon and evening. Saturday morning at 10:00. Unique Christmas gifts, candies, cookies, and other foods. Light lunch served continuously. 9 SHEAFFER LIFE TIME pen before Thanksgiving vacation. Owner may claim by identifying pen and paying for this ad. Phone Mary Van Houten. 9 LOST PARKER pen found in front of Watson Library. Owner may claim by calling at Daily Kansan office and paying for this ad. 12 She Isn't Old At 105 Years MONDAY Evening a small black billfold. WHERE CARED? A child calls Mrs. R. L. Schieferbusch. 13489, W CALLS HER. "After all," she said, "I'm getting a bit older now and can't get around like I used to." Avoca. Pa.-(U.P.)—Mrs. Hedwig Slazyk had planned to go mushroom-picking on her 105th birthday but called it off at the last minute. TONITE - SATURDAY "RACING GREYHOUNDS" Color Cartoon 'Glee Worms' Sports Prevue Saturday 11:15 SUNDAY FOR ONE WEEK SHIRLEY BARRY TEMPLE - FITZGERALD THE STORY OF SEABISCUIT Color by TECHNICOLOR with LON McCALLISTER Late News Flashes Color Cartoon "DAFFY DUCK HUNT" Phone 10 for Sho Time