R 12, 1949 WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Music by Seaman. harps and prise the 75 Name Of Lawrence Streets Also Key To City's History The names of Lawrence streets are a key to its history. If you remember your history, you'll understand the layout of Lawrence more easily. Going west from Massachusetts street, the streets are named for states in the order which they were admitted to the union. East of Massachusetts, the streets are massachusetts, the streets are named for the original colonies. A street survey commenced in 1854 caused considerable excitement at the two-month-old settlement on M. Oreat. A median line was established and called Main street. It was later re-named Massachusetts street. Names of southern colonies are not represented. West of Massachusetts, Iowa street was misplaced twice in the arrangement and a 1934 precinct map finally shows it as the western boundary of the City. Iowa should have been between Texas and Wisconsin, but Texas was completely lost in the shuffle. The east and west streets which are numbered, were originally named or historic heroes. Starting near the river, the first street was named Mason, then Jay which is now First street. Following in order were Dane. Lawrence was named after Amos Adams Lawrence, treasurer of the New England Emigrant Aid society. Eliot, Penn, Pickney, Winthrop, Henry (Patrick), Warren, Berkeley, Quincy, Hancock (John), Lee, Adams, Morris and Prescott which is now 16th street. The change to numbers for these streets came about the time of World War I. North Lawrence was part of an Indian reservation until about 1870, when it was annexed to Lawrence and platted when the railroad came through. South park was once cut into four quares and named as four parks—Fayette park, Hamilton park, Washington park, and Franklin park. The southern boundary of Lawrence was originally at 16th street. Study Wild Life On Robinson Farm Wild animals are being hunted five miles north and $1 \frac{1}{2}$ miles east of Lawrence. Instead of bears, wild cats and wolves, the hunted animals are wild mice, wood rats, lizards, and several kinds of snakes. The animals are marked and released for further observation. This is the newest program of research work being done on Robinson farm by graduate zoology students. Robinson farm is 590 acres if land owned by the University o used closely for grafting so work. Dr. Henry S. Fitch, director of zoology, directs the project. Many students do not realize the University owns a farm that is almost as old as the University. The and was originally bought from Charles Robinson, the first governor of Kansas. Students Compete For New York Trip One college junior or senior from Kansas will be given an all-expense trip to New York City by the National Association of Manufacturers, accounting, said today. The student will attend the Congress of American Industry on Dec. 7, 8, and 9. The University will enter one student who will compete for the trip with candidates from other Kansas colleges. A student will be chosen by the N.A.M. from each state and the District of Columbia. The theme of the annual congress will be "New Strength for America." Speakers at the conference will include John McCaffrey, president of international Harvester company, and John W. Bricker, senator from Ohio. Professor Mitchell said that any junior or senior is eligible for this trip. Applications will be accepted Friday noon, Oct. 14, at the Business school office, 214 Strong hall. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers Old Copies Of Jayhawker On Sale At Reduced Rate Old copies of last year's winter, spring, and summer issues of the Jayhawker magazine are on sale in the Jayhawker office for 50 cents apiece. The three issues and a cover may be bought for $2.50. There are no fall issues remaining. Students who have not picked up covers for the Jayhawker they bought last year may now do so. Cash prizes of $700 are being offered for articles on welding appearing in undergraduate publications between April 1, 1949, and April 1, 1950. It is the 1950 A. F. Davis annual award. The author of the best article on welding and the publication in which it appears will each receive $200. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Welding Article Prizes Offered Sponsored by the American Welding society, the award is named for its donor, A. F. Davis, vice-president of the Lincoln Electric company of Cleveland, Ohio. The complete rules of the contest are available in the Engineering office, 114 Marvin hall. Phone K.U.376 Ferms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid by cash during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Unexcept Center for Journal Office, Journal bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates | | One day | Three days | Five days | | :--- | :---: | :---: | :---: | | 25 words or less ...35c | 65c | 90c | | | Additional words ...1c | 2c | 3c | | One hundred and twenty men accompanied Columbus when he discovered America. BABY GRAND PAINT. Made by Cable - Can be seen after 18 p.m. 21:24 Mass. FELT BANNER of Big 7 1949 Football Schedule. K.U. colors. Formerly $5.00. Close out price $1.25. Mail orders sent prepaid. Rowland's Book Store, 1401 FOR SALE HEMISTRY Students! A. D. Mackay's periodic Chart of the Elements is now here these are - mineral, metal, and hemisphere - only costly our student Union Book Store. 18 dados, low ow low as $19.95 at B.F. B Pay $2.00 down, $5.00 monthly. 11-7 ATTRACTIVELY furnished home. This house is completely furnished with new furniture. The price complete is $3,000. See at 424 Iowa or call 1255J after 7 p.m. 1947 MERCURY club coupe; radio, heater, and overdrive. Want to trade my equity for 1939 or 1940 car. You continue payments. See Vinson at 1739 A13. 1936 BLACK Chev. 4-door. Good condition, good tires. Can be seen after 5 p.m. or Saturday afternoon, 1646 Barker. 17 GOOD ROYAL typewriter for $50. This GOOD ROYAL typewriter for $0$. This typewriter can be used on a phone. 1243. Please don't call on Sundays. 13 THE GREEN DEMON is for sale. This Army jeep with new crankshaft for the rugged individual. $250. 305 East 19th, phone 2977W. Bob McDonald. 13 CAMERAS for sale Kodak 35" with Miniature Lens Williams, 1036 N. H. P. 4161W. 13 CARS FOR students: One 1948 Studebaker convertible. Low mileage, radio, heater. One 1942 Plymouth coupe. One 1943 Plymouth 4-door. See at Marriott Café. SWEET CIDER and apples for sale. Vinegar 140 ppm. Phone 3525. 14 USED PORTABLE typewriters in excellent condition! These machines are $49.50 from $125 and $49.50 from $125. Drop by and try to out at 18 Student Union Book Store. SPECIAL OFFER expires Sat., Oct. 15. Take advantage of this 25 per cent discount on one phone call to call 302 for an appointment. Rachelle Studio. 730 Mass. NEW 1956 Motorola Television sets on display at B. F. Goerdrich, 929 Mass. St. As low as $119.95 plus tax. $10.00 down delivery-small monthly payments. 19 SPECIAL BARGAINS in used cameras. B & J Press. 4x5, RF, Ektar in flash supermatic $104.50; Auto Roller, Heliand Roller; Mitsubishi $19.90; f 3.5, 500th, $30.00; Duder Vers %31x34; Enlarger & Electronic Timer $80.00; Busch 2%31x34, Flash, PA. 2 CFI, $64.50; Zenth trans-oceanic portable Bargain. $80. Rachelle Studio, 730 Main Phone 302. FIFTY personal Christmas cards with your own name imprinted, for only $1.00. Just 2c each. Choice of ten styles. Call Dale Fields, 1230 Oread Ph. 2988. 12 1935 LA SALLE sport coupe. New tires. Phone: 1571M. IM. Jan- after 8 o'clock. CASTLE TEA ROOM, 13th and Mass. Phone 149. Open daily 11:30 to 7:30. Reservations preferred. Ballrooms available. 14 HALLOWEEN party? See Kirkpatrick for masks, hats, horns, jack-o-lanterns, and party favors. Kirkpatrick Sport Shop, 715 Mass. Ph. 1018. 28 1048 MERCANI missionary sedan, perfect for performance car. Radio and heater, 1212 Ohio St. Pt. Chesapeake. (3) MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT SLIP cover, drapery, and decoration. Mirage, 1149 East 13th Street, Phone 416-98 or Murray, 1154 Eust 13th Street, Phone 416-98. BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING: Quick service, low rates. Call Mrs. Dietrich. 2748, 1424. Ky 14. FRAUSTRATED? Don't blow your brains out. Buy a camera and shoot your head off. Hank Brown's Camera Shop, 846 Mass. 13 TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. tf FURNITURE upholstered and repaired Upholstered Upholstered 1803 Mose. Phone 1502. 11-25 RADIO SERVICE: Newest G.E. test equipment enables us to give faster, more accurate service on all A.M. or F.M. radios and television receiver at lowest frequency. Newest Electricity 138. Bowman Radio and Electric. New location. 826 Vermont. 11-2 THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body work, and repair. $379. 317 E.17th. Phone 785 or 1821R. tf JAYHAWKERS: 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 shop includes furniture and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. St. Ph. 418. tf LOST IN FIELD No. 5 Friday afternoon one night. I gave name Ira on back. Phone 209. Reward. FIRESTONE portable radio. Left in Student Section after George Washington game. Finder leave in Kansan office. Reward. 13 SISLBR, et al "General Chemistry" o-acetatera floor of Union. Please return to D. S. Robb, 1135 Maine, or call 3083. 13 PAIR OF GLASSES* No case. 13 PAIL GIRLS: Single or double, cooking privileges 1702 Mass. Phone 14198 18 ONE MALE roommate to share a two- roomed apartment refrigerator. Phone 1821R. 13 MOVE CLOSER to campus. Vacancy for two male students, boys. Two female private phones and single beds. Two blocks from campus. See Bob Nel- belt. Call or contact 3231 M between 5:30 and 8 p.m. SHARE ROOM with graduate student, modern residence, good location. Daily room service. $3.50 per week (each). 306 W. 12th. 13 WANT RIDE to K.C. k.noon or 1.pm. Wed., Thurs., Fri., Koonse, 1724 Kentucky, 2383W or Dr. 4300, 2-5, K.C. Leave message. 14 TWO APARTMENTS, close to college for 3 boys, $13 each. 1 apt. close to college, 2 boys, $16 each; 1 double room, 1 room shared, Ph. 2082. 12 TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED: Leaving for Wichita every Friday at 4 p.m. Returning Sunday evening. Please call between 7-9 p.m. Harry Shultz. ph. 310Jl. 13 COUPLE want ride to Kansas City late June 11. Phone 136812 or ask for Lamb. NIGHT RIDE wanted to Sunflower. Any- thing after 10:30 p.m. P球, 3 Kansan, 1 Van- dell. WANTED PART TIME man. If you can meet people and like to sell we can use you on a part time basis in direct selling field. Sales are made thru appointments thru phone calls or live car videos around $300 per address. Address Box 117, Merriam, Kansas. 13 CARS FOR wash, similizing and wax- ing at 1139 Vermont or phone 28801. Hunt at 1139 Vermont or phone 28801. MÁXINE LINDLEY SCHOOL OF DANCEING Ballroom Waltz Fox Trot Jitterbug Tango Rhumba Samba 819 Vt. Phone 100 Want A Tasty Snack? Try This Menu... Hamburgers Cheeseburgers Ham Sandwiches U. S. 59 1½ miles South -SHAVER'S- Call 785-K2 BOOK SALE! 10c each 12 for $1.00! CHOICE OF OVER 2,000 FOREIGN LANGUAGE BOOKS — GERMAN, FRENCH, SPANISH AND OTHERS. SHORT STORY AND THEORY BOOKS Rowland's Book Store Offer ends October 21 Rowland's Annex Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. SAY- Here's a "Special" Purchase! NATIONALLY ADVANTISED INNERSPRING MAT- TRESSES AND MATCHING BOX SPRINGS: Your bedding replacement is here, at a price which hasn't prevailed on this quality for many years. Notice the fine corded edge... Air vents . . . handles for easy turning, and the good quality of the firmly woven ticking. All sizes. Let us show you this outstanding mattress! We also have a "special" in odd tickings—sizes 3-3 or 4-6 at $17.95. We are an exclusive dealer for "Sealy" Mattresses and Sleep Lounges. Also U.S. Foam Rubber Mattresses. FRANK'S FURNITURE Ph.834 834 Mass.