FRIDAY, NOV. 18, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash, Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Admit time is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- city Daily Kansan Business Jour. lour- day before publication date . 45 p.m. the day before publication date Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five days days days 25 words or less... 16c 90c Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c FOR SALE MAN'S Tuxedo for sale—size 38. Phone 2483M. 29 NEW TYPING PAPER! Eaton's Corralsafe bond only 80% for 100 sheets. Lets erasure with ease and lend distinction to letters, STUDEN'S UNION BOOK STORE. TUX-Year old bold look, reasonably priced size 38. double-breasted, long roll satin lapel. Phone 957 ask for Beers. 22 HALICRAFTERS 19-tube television for sale 2 new sets reduced from $145.50 to $5. First come first served. Rachel Studio, 703 Masson Street New York, OA. RHOA Gift box Subramanya Shavemaster Rose. A gift but now have two. Cost $22.50; sell for $14.00-Call 2374-W after 5 p.m. 28 1941 CVHEVROLET, green, five passenger coupe. A-1 condition. Radio and heater. Private owner. Inspected at see at rest仪 after 5 p.m. 115-118 Ten Phone 1035 Julian F. Been. 1936 BUICK. Solid condition, radio and heater. Engine recently rebuilt, but must sell soon. Going cheap. See at 313 East 17th St. phone 2689-R. 21 PHONOGRAPH: automatic changer, excellent tone, table model, $25. Call Mr. Ellner, K.U. 485, before 5.00. 21 TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS - bicycles, tricycles, wagons, mechanical toys, dolls, bug dollers, and doll furniture. Western FOR ANALYSIS, score 30. FOR SALE SELECT blue winter bird coat - 38- Newly new. Also 1 blue sport coat -38 long-very good condition. Must sell. 821 Miss. Pho 2367. 21 1948 Chevrolet coach, with everything; 1947 Fleet-line Chevrolet Sedan, radio, heater, and too many other extras to list. Built in town; 1941 Chevrolet coupe, cheap; 1941 Club coupe, radio and heater. Priced to sell; 1941 Ford coupe, cheap; 1940 Plymouth coupe, cheap; 1930 Plymouth coupe. First $95 takes it; 1930 Model A. Priced to sell. Highest cash prices paid for good cars. Open Motor. Crystal Car Sales Trading Post. W 34. W 6th. SWEET CIDER and applies for sale. Law- ry and Vinegar and Co. 810 Pem Phone 335. BUSINESS SERVICE RAINING? Who cares—when you have your laundry done at Launeriea! Nine pound Bendix load 25c. Drying 15c. Launeriea, 138 Vermont. Hours 7:30 Larson APPLICATION PHOTOS that give you kids. Hank Brown's Camera Shop; 846 Mass. M46 Mass. DURING the KU-MU game leave your home. During the Nursery School 600 w 23 2829J, 18 TYPING. Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rules. Prompt attention. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 TYPING: Call Hazel Stanley, 2865M for prompt experienced service $201.2 Mass. TYBING, DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. tf THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadi Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and tender repair, auto service or 1821R or 1824R. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pieasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our priority. There is something for fun, fun, and features. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. St. Ph. 418. WANTED TO BUY Old Navajo Blankets and Indian Curios. Write description of what you have. PAT READ, INDIAN TRADER, 1089 Mass. ST. Lawrence, Kans. WANTED TYPING: Thesis, term papers, reports 1028 Vc. Ph 1168r. Mrs. Sherwin 158 FUNFURISHED 2 or 3-room apartment in modern home. Rooms may be small. Very little or no cooking. Address Box ZO, Daily Kansan. tf MISCELLANEOUS FREE Tutoring in English for remainder of semester. Phone 3578W. 18 of semester. Phone 3578W. SQUARE DANCING at the V.F.W. hall this Saturday evening - 8th & New Hampshire in downtown Lawrence. 18 TRANSPORTATION WANTED: TED for 3 to the vicinity of East Texas for the Thanksgiving Holidays. Wild share driving and expenses. Send resume to Huber or 201 and ask for Fox Cashell. WANTED- Ride to Santa Fe, N. Mex., or vicinity of Santa Fe, on Tuesday, October 16, Culka Phi 322, WANT TRANSPORTATION to Sunflower. Meet classes at eight every morning. Would prefer to return early. Must join car pool if necessary. Norman Roscoe, 102 Suite B. WANTED RIDERS to Chicago. Leaving 5 Pm. Nov. 22. Back for classes. Nov. 28. Phone 973W. Paul. 18 WANTED. Ride to Columbus, Ohio for Thanksgiving vacation. Can leave Tuesday night. Call "Bob" at 1066 after 6 p.m. 18 DRIVING TO Denver for Thanksgiving vacation. Can take riders. Call Fleming at 86 after 7 p.m. 18 FOR RENT - Single room in home. For faculty or student 2538R, 2538R. 22 FOR RENT FOR RENT- Nice room close to campus to be rented to either one or two boys. For further information please call 3350. SLEEPING ROOM for rent. ½ double 1400 Ohio. 21 HAVE 3 LARGE room apt. and bath. New—modern—good location—not far from campus—near bus line. Medical student and wife want to share kitchen facilities and bath, reasonable rates. See Harold Dittimore. 901 Teen. from n. 921. ONE LARGE well furnished room, conveniently located. Would consider arrangement whereby student time working for rent. Phone: 22963 22 time working for rent. Phone: 22963 22 block from his line: bedding and towels furnished. 707 Tenn. ph. 2538R. 18 LOST GREEN CORDUROY jacket, Fri. in Room 311, Frazier. Reward. Call 506, Jane Cranmer. 18 Baptist Church To Hold Banquet The annual Thanksgiving banquet of the Roger Williams foundation will be held at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist church. "H.M.S. Fellowship" will be the theme of the banquet. The Rev. Hugh Chittenden, pastor of the First Baptist church at Ottawa, will be the main speaker. He will speak on the topic "Bon Voyage." Eulea Hough, graduate student, will give the first toast on the subject "All in the Same Boat." Warren R. Alexander, instructor in physics, will give the second toast on "General Quarters." The theme of the banquet is a nautical one and follows the idea of the "ship of life." The Rev. Mr. Chittenden was graduated from Denison university, Granville, Ohio; Syracuse university, Syracuse, N.Y.; and Rochester, Colgate Divinity school, Rochester, N.Y. Following his college work, he became the Westminster Presbyterian minister to youth, Rochester, N.Y. Before taking the pastorate in Ottawa in 1948, he was pastor of the First Baptist church in Salina. Music at the banquet will be furnished by the First Baptist church choir, and songs will be led by Pascal Davis. James Eugene Sellards, education senior, will present a trumpet solo. Wilson E. O'Connell, College junior, will be toastmaster. Man Asks For And Gets Chigger Bites A Garnett physician walked into the office of the department of entomology recently and asked, "do you have any chiggers? I need some bites." Most people avoid chiggers, but here is one person who wanted chiggers to bite him. "I want to experiment with some remedies for chigger bites," the physician explained, "but I haven't been able to find any chiggers." Dr. Charles Michener, chairman of the department, looked up, puzzled. London—(U.P.)—London's saloon-keepers banned Methodist minister Rev. Ronald Gibbins from their pubs because his "back to church" campaign is interfering with business. been able to His request was filled by the virus laboratory which has chiggers for study. "Rev. Mr. Gibbins comes into our houses and tries to entice people not to drink and come to his church," explained M.D. Edgar, secretary of the District Licensed Victuallers' association. The man went away, bitten, but happy. ___ London. Pubs Ban Minister Copyrights are good for 28 years. "What would he think if we went into his church and distributed leaflets inviting people to our public houses to drink?" Former KU Exchange Student On Staff Of Norwegian Daily A Norwegian exchange student who came to the University in 1947 to study American journalism has returned to his native Norway with an American wife, a 4-month-old son, and newspaper experience as city editor of one of the top dailies in Kansas. And all in 26 months—when it includes a year of graduate study in the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. That's the record of Caspar H. Brochmann, former journalism graduate student and assistant in German. Mr. Brochmann is now in Oslo as a staff writer for the Dagbladet, largest afternoon daily in Norway. Mr. Brochmann rested Oct. 30 from the Garden City Telegram, where he had been city editor for 10 months. The city editor of the Telegram is an important working member of the staff—and Mr. Brochmann covered assignments ranging from fires and murder trials to the condition of the wheat crop in Finney county. Before going to the Garden City Telegram, Mr. Brochmann was editor of the weekly Syracuse Journal for seven months after he left the William Allen White school on June, 1948. In France. And he wrote good stories—good enough for by-lines on the front page. His knowledge of languages came in handy for interviews with displaced persons and with visiting European dignitaries, who usually chatted with Mr. Brochmann in one of his three languages—Norwegian, German, or French. He was in the Journalism school in 1947-48 as a special graduate student, studying American methods and techniques of newspaper work. In the 1948 spring semester he was appointed assistant telegraph editor of the University Daily Kansan. His feature story on an American football game won third place in the annual University Daily Kansan award for the best feature story. The story appeared later in the Norwegian Journal of Commerce in Oslo. The American wife Brochmann will bring *Norway* is the former Marylee Masterson, who was graduated from the University of Oklahoma. The woman is a 4-month old son, Kristen Edward. Mrs. Brochmann will join her husband in January, Mr. Brochmann wrote several articles on various phases of American life and culture for the Dagbladet during his two years in the United States. In an article on the American press, published in the Dagbladet on July 12, he explains in detail the system of journalism education in the William Allen White school. The article devotes several paragraphs to the Editing II or advanced editing class taught by Emil L. Telfel, assistant professor of journalism under whom Mr. Brochmann studied. "He was one of the most remarkable students I ever had," Mr. Telfel said. "It was a stimulating experience to have him in class because he had a clear understanding of human affairs and problems. He had a grasp of current events and of the meaning of news which most of our American students do not have." In Norway Mr. Brochmann had been a staff writer for the Norwegian Journal of Commerce and Shipping in Oslo One of his big assignments was the trial of Dagmar Dagling, traitor premier of Norway during the German occupation, who was shot by a firing squad Oct. 23, 1945. Competing with more than 50 reporters, including representatives of the Associated Press and the United Press, Mr. Brochmann wrote all his stories in longhand and rushed them, unified direct to the notype operator. He lenced the trial witnesses and at noon from the courtroom to his newspaper to write the headlines for his morning stories. Wednesday is named after Woden, deity of the Anglo-Saxons. On the day Quisling was sentenced Mr. Brochmann stood outside the courtroom when the sentence was being pronounced and then hustled the news to his paper. The newsmen in the courtroom were forbidden by court officials to leave until the entire sentence had been read. Brochmann's paper was the first to receive the news. Operas To Replace Neveu Concert The Charles L. Wagner opera company has been engaged for two performances on Monday, March 13, by the University Concert course. The opera company will replace the late Ginette Neveu, French violinist who was to have played here Feb. 7. The operas will be "Il Pagliacci" and "Cavalleria Rusticana." The company sang "The Barber of Seville" on the 1948-49 University Concert course. Anderson Touring Kansas For Education Graduates Montgomery, Alabama was the first capital of the Southern Confederacy. Dr. Kenneth Anderson, assistant professor of education, is touring western Kansas this week, visiting elementary and secondary schools to determine the reaction of school administrators to the graduates of the School of Education. Dr. Anderson is also taking note of teaching positions which may be open to graduates soon. He has traveled near Dodge City and Pratt and will return today. Birmingham is England's second largest city. 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