4,1949 MONDAY, NOV. 14, 1849 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE KANSAS PAGE SEVEN n Riley, y Dyee albright, n Bembank n Lestle m Mullen wn, Jr Dilsaver n Nelser Norrir ninsinger e Field e Waits lkinsoor Bolitho Gimblet Shriver Miller Hogan Job Day e Bos Massa looms. Malott Speaks To Town Hall education needs constant reapraisal and new incentive in the widening horizons of our complex life, Chancellor Deane W. Malott told the fourth annual town hall meeting in Liberty Memorial High school Thursday. "Education must fill three needs today," he told the assembly. "One, it must prepare people to live 24 hours a day. Two, it must prove the value in labor. Three, education must teach people how to be citizens." "We are fast becoming a nation of audiences where people are afraid to be alone. They congregate in great cities looking for security rather than independence. Education must give tranquillity in the confusion that surrounds people today." taining citizens is the greatest task of education. We must have intelligent voters or we can not make democracy work. It has been said that our congress is the last great congress in the world. Educators must train citizens to direct its course." Commenting on an incident of his recent trip to Norway, Chancellor Malott said that work must be thought of as respectable. He recalled that he had watched a highly-educated man doing manual labor in the construction of a great cathedral in Trondheim. "It is quite erroneous to think that educated people must not work," he said. "Work will become the central force of our existence. Speaking against growing bureaucracy in government, Chancellor Malott said that the trend toward the welfare state and the desire for security has created an illusion that indirect aid costs less. Maxon Discusses Home Decoration American interior decoration has come of age, said Dr. John Maxon, Director of the University Museum of Art. "The ideals of the craftsman in this country have become a tradition," Dr. Maxon said recently in the second of a series of art lectures. "Interior decoration as a profession has become increasingly popular since the days of the 'Mission Oak' fad, when furniture was designed like that in the California察觉s." Dr. Maxon said. "In the late 1890's the collecting of antique furniture became widespread. "Space World War I, interior decorating magazines, furniture dealers and architects have made house furnishing a big business." Dr. Maxon illustrated his lectures with slides of interior settings in the Boston of 30 years ago and the New York and England of today. He discussed standards of taste and the style of each setting. Ancient Roman City Dug Up In Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria — (U,P) — Serdica, once one of the most important of ancient Roman cities on the "bridge" between Europe and Asia, is gradually being unearthed. Excavations have revealed the remains of what was once a thriving city in what is now central Sofia. About 20 feet below street level, huge stone blocks and thick fortress walls have been unearthed. Gates opening eastward, according to local experts, indicate broadening of the city in an eastern direction. This necessitated breaching the walls to allow the growing population entrance to the fortress town. The excavations have yielded many secrets of an era up to the third century A.D. Workers have unearthed an ancient Christian temple, a large building even by modern standards. 34 statues of saints, richly adorned, with ornamental plates, religious writing on the walls, and pictures. A considerable number of ceramics and glass ornaments of various epochs have been discovered also. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered at 3 p.m. during the hours 10 a.m to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office by 3 a.m. Journals bldge, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates Classification One Three Five day days days 25 words or less .35c 65c 90c Additional words .1c 2c 3c FOR SALE WEBSTER Wire Recorder Excellent condition complete with microphone, extra telephone connecting telephone pick-up, radio phone and shielded cables. Phone 2582 after 4:00. 1948 Chevrolet coach, with everything; 1947 Fleet-line coach Sedan, radio, mention; 1941 Chevrolet coach. Best one in town; 1941 Chevrolet coupe, cheap; 1941 Coupe, radio and heater; 1942 Coupe, radio and heater; 1938 Wilts sedan. First $10 takes it; 1935 Plymouth coupe. First $9 takes it; 1930 Model A. Priced to sell. Highest price for good cars. Opens evenings and Sundays. Crystal Motor's Trading Post. 304 W. 6th. SWEET CIDER and apples for sale. Lawrenc Cider and Vinegar Co. 810 Penn Plains Road, New York, NY 10025 $135 WILL BUY you a Bulk. This is an old model car in excellent condition. Very clean. See any time at 1310 Kentrucky. Ph. 1232J 15 SCHAUN'S "Theory to Problems in Physics" and "Theory and Problems in Chemistry" are the easiest road to that goal, but look at them. Student Union Book Store. STUDEBAKER Champion, 1940 Deluxe New paint job, upholstery, and seat covers. Heater and overdrive. 40,000 miles. Sacrifice. See at 1526 Vermont. 17 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Beautiful waterproof jacket. White gold mounting. Original value $800 Bids accepted. Call Paschal. 3310W, 428 Ala. 1980 MODEL A Ford roadster. New engine, differential universal, and clutch good in 16-in. tires, radio良好 and paint. See at 2141 HEH, P1429JJ 1292JJ TWO TUX: size 36 and 38 in new condition; require;在意quire $195. W4. APPICATION PHOTOS that give you CAPTURE Hank Brown's Camera Shoe 846 MAS I HAVE 1935 Olds 6, 2 door sedan and 1939 Olds 6, 2 door sedan. Must sell one, good tires and in excelent running condition. $820]₂ St. Mass. Phone 2865M. BRAND NEW Smith-Corona portable typewriter, 1945 military jeep in excel- tion. Prices you can afford. See after s. 1239 N. Y. back entrance. Rubio Torres. LOST I.D. CARD Gayle Brunson Lost this quick. Please turn in at the Kansan 15. IF ONE P. and E. slide rule. Notify Edwin at 1388 Ohio or call 3279. 14 K. Ward. PINK plastic rimmed glasses in tan leather case. Inscribed Fred Noll, optometrist. Call Doris, 4005R. 1232 La. Reward. 14 BUSINESS SERVICE DURING KU-MU game leave your child with me. 35 an hour. Helen's Nursery School 600 W 23 28293. 18 CLEAN! Your clothes really are—are you ready? 40 pounds washed, triple-rinsed, damp-dried - 25c. Drying 15c. Student-owned. Launderaide. 813 Vermont. 14 TYPING. Term papers, notesbooks, leftovers, work. Regular rates. Prompt attention. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. tt TYPING: Call Hazel Stanley, 2865M for prompt experienced service. $20% > Mass. THROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender repair, auto painting, used car restoration. JAHYAWKERS: 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 service is perfect for pet and feather and Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. St. Ph. 418. tf FOR RENT - Single room In private room, student or faculty member. Call 253-7400. FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOM, 1209 Ohio, $18 each per month. Avail. at Raymond Cayman, 2 pint, at 1032 DOUBLE ROOM for boys, twin beds; student desks. New furniture, new home. $10.00 per week, double. Garage available at no extra charge. Ph. 3447-R. 14 RENT A typewriter and improve your grades for only $3.50 a month. Both new and used standards and portables. Student Union Book Store. 17 SMARE A double room. One-fourth campus. See at 1301 Lau, or call 3231J1. ROOM FOR RENT. One-half block from the bus line. Excellent living accommodations. Apply 707 Tenn. or phone 536R. 14 VACANCY for young man with engi- engineering sophomore. Nice, large, front room, call beds. Inquire at 1235 Tenn. or call 16726. 16 SMALL cottage suitable for couple. One child accepted. All furnished. Bills paid. Refrigerator. Private bath with shower. Lots of privacy. 1137 Kentucky. 15 WANTED PASSENGERS WANTED. Driving to Chicago for Thanksgiving, Returning for 8:00 classes on Monday, Nov. 28. Call Richard Dew at 86. 16 I WANT a ride to Chicago or Indianapolis for Thanksgiving holidays. Call 2921R or write to All R. Oruc 742 Ohio 17, Lawrence, Kaukee. TYPING: Thesis. term papers, reports 928 Vt. Vth. 1168R Thesis. service Mrs. Sheeham GIRL WANTED to sit with 2 year old boy. From NY, Tennant 3454M Toward Tennant 3454M WANTED RIDERS to N.Y.C. Leaving or see N.Y.C. or SEYMOUR Readen at jayhawk Cafe. TWO TICKETS for Missouri-KU. game. Call 1547J after 5 p.m. Vic Cheskey. 15 UNFURNISHED 2 or 3-room apartment in modern home. Rooms may be small. Very little or no cooking. Address Box ZO. Daily Kansan. tf WANT RIDE to Syracuse, N.Y. vicinity hannibalging. Call Bill Pool 200 413 W. 76th St. MISCELLANEOUS MATHEMATICAL Tables from Hand- book of Chemistry and Physics" only $1.25. Invaluable for your studies in Chemistry and Physics. Student Uni- Book News SPECIAL! Inkagram Ball Point pens c69, were $1. Can't leak in pocket or low cartridge can be inserted 30 seconds. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange. 15 SMORGASBORD every Sunday evening, 6-7.30 p.m M. Only $1.50 Reservations, preferred Phone 1036, The Heart, 17 Cat Increases Light Bill change. East 11th. Vernon, Mich—(U.P.)-Mrs. B. W. Calkins has a cat that can turn on the lights in the living room by pulling a cord with its claws. She hopes to teach the cat economy so the light won't burn all day long. SENIOR APPLICATION PHOTOS SERVED 'Lil Abner Loves Po'k Chops! OPEN TO 9 P.M. SATURDAY NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY And what man, woman, child or dog doesn't? Well, Shaver's have them and other tasty dishes, too. 1 $ \frac{1}{2} $ miles South on U.S.59 Tau Beta Pi Holds Initiation For 32 PORK CHOPS CUBE STEAKS SHAVER'S HAMBURGER STEAK EVERYDAY Thirty-two members were initiated into the Kansas Alpha chapter of Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity, at the autumn initiation and banquet held recently at the Union. Call 785-K-2 The new members are: William P. Barnett, Mellford O. Bartz, Fred H. Brinkman, Norman D. Bryant, Bruce R. Chadwick, Wm. M. Conrad, Hal Marr Davidson, James A. Gibson, Eugene T. Halbert, Walter J. Halpin, Howard B. *Hamacher, Chesley H. Looney, Sam D. Lord, Ralph L. Lundberg, Raleigh L. McCov. John E. Meyer, Raymond E. Olson, Donald F. Fayne, Frank I. Reynolds, George E. Saller, David R. Shoffner, Robert F. Shrefler, Morris D. Shull, Robert K. Thayer, Don Trent, Robert C. Umholtz, Neil E. Welter, Dennis D. Willard, all engineering seniors. Norman P. Baumann, Davis H. Crawford, Robert Reiswig and Parke H. Woodard, engineering juniors. Physical Therapy Club Honors Guests At Tea Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Rose were guests of honor at a tea given Nov. 1 by the Physical Therapy club. Dr. Rose is director of physical medicine at the University Medical center in Kansas City, Kan. In the receiving line were Miss Lilyan Warner, club advisor; Joan Young, College junior, president; and Anne Hunter, College senior, social chairman. Call K.U. 251 With Your News Dobbin Has 'Padded' Meal Boone Mill, Va. — (J.R.)—When R. C. Perdue left his car parked while he inspected a farm near here, a hungry horse ate the upholstery padding. 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