R 3.194 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS ONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1949 PAGE SEVEN ent niversit the de enr sn e 12'lan training dered be in the OUTH $1075 $1245 $665 $675 $445 $245 ---$165 her e 1000 5275 ... both ame thing. Memorial Uni. polis, Minn. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 arms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted on the bill, understanding that the bill will be printed in the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (expt Saturday) or brought to the University of Kansas Business office. Journals held at Kansan Business 45 p.m. the before publication date. One day Three Five days days days 33c 65c 90c ...lc 2c 3c Classified Advertising Rates words or less. Idiitical words FOR SALE UST SELL '49 Studebaker d-Reg Drulig Werkzeug 2014.8.6 a.p.m. Werkzeug 2014.8.6 a.p.m. OLLEGE Outline Series books for all our courses are in now. These books are extremely helpful and are effective. Come in and look at them your Student Union Book Store. 10-6 16 V-8 coupe. New $8 h.p. motor, trans. a. heavier, heat good, tight body. See coaler Boycot at Hudson Oil Station. 5 SEDAN SEEDLE light, good, body, duster, heavy lights, good, body, good (white side-walls). W. Johnson. Drive A, Sunflower, Kans. 5 AAG washing machine two years old.arge capacity. Excellent condition.irty buy, washer like new at reasonable price. buy at Apt.R-38, 1810 La. 3 LL or SWAP. Marlin Model 39A laver 22. rifle, 200 rounds ammunition. Jap and .25 military rifles. Others. H. harkins. 1447 Mass. St. 3 W 1950 Motorola Television sets on display at B. F. Goodrich, 929 Mass. St. As as $119.95 plus tax. $10.00 down deers- monthly mail订阅. 19 NEW Jeepster. Will sell cheap. 233 3 41 GREEN five passenger Chevrolet 40 and heater. A-1 condition. $725.00. be seen at residence. 115 Tenn. lap Been, Ph. 1961R. 10-4 ARKER pencils on sale now for $1.49 formerly $3.75). A name you can de- sign yourself. An additional paid service. This saving plus your rete-ticket! Student Union Book Store 36 OLDSMOBIL for quick sale at $100 at 1126 Tenn. Apt. 3. 10-4 SKL AMPS: fluorescent with bubb, 3.5 qmL Auto Associate Store, 944 Mass. 10-4 DR SALE or Trade. 1948 Buick Roadmaster Convertible, 18,000 miles, perfect condition, private owner, a real "wooow" wagon. C. S. Nsyder, Box 79, Ottawa W.S. ORE DR SALE—Schaum's "Theory and Problems in Chemistry" are now in. All probs worked out and explained to simplify our work. STUDENT UNION BOOKS nur inspection-Ph. 284R for an attniment. Davis Carson, Realtor, 1234 OR SALE 1942 Ford. Law price. Perfect condition. Ph. Jim Rhine 2382 or 552 3 or our own home. $1,600 is the price of the free room at 1329 Rhode Island St. 95 PUTS a new B. F. Goodrich tire or 96 PUTS a new B. F. Goodrich tax tire or 97 DYD Store, 292 Mass. WT DR SALE—Used portable typewriters in excellent condition —priced from $19.50 to $9.50. Come in and try them out at your student Union Book Store. 3 OR SALE - 1936 Oldemobile. Seat covers, good tires, good paint, no dents. All parts only checked and motor tuned. Call 2144 Ohio after 3:00. 3 LOST TY Government book by Knier. Finder case leaves on Kansan office. 5 S two-tone brown and tan corduroy zipper jacket. Finder please call 314-558-6200. VO BOOKS, Room 104, Fraser, Wednes- day afternoon. Finder please call 3680 bring to 1215 Oread. Need badly. brilly Ward. 10-4 ACK bilbillfold Friday night at or near Jamestown James Farms 3669, 8:30. Reward. IROR OF pink rimmed glasses in brownigator case Wednesday morning between Corbini and Fraser. Finder please. Jean Bush at 800 or leave at Kansas ACK PERSIAN cat Sunday night phone 1063. Phone 1063. Reward: 10-3 FOR RENT DVE CLOSER to school! Why support ginald and the Rapid Transit? Vacancy 1339 Ohio. Two blocks from Green 1. USE SINGLE semi-basement room, next bath, for male student. Dry, warm, diet. $20 per month. Also half of room. lice room. 1129 Vermont. 5 CANCY for one boy, Mrs. Robt. dekind, 105 Indiana. Ph. 1160W . * UR ROOM unfurnished apartment vate bath. Baby required. 912 Ind. WUTHNOW'S CONOCO SERVICE Ph. 3354 900 Ind. location Battery Charging Tire Repair Car Washing DRAWING instrument sets by Dietzen and all other companies, priced from $23 to $49 for new ones, and $15 to $25 for need, at your Student Union Book Store. BUSINESS SERVICE THE NEW Parker "21" uses Superchrom and Superglue to attach the cover. Parker "11" pen. This new book has all the things you want in a fountain pen for only $5.00. Student Uni- Book Store. MRS. JOHNSON—coats, suits, and dresses made for you. Beautiful restyling, careful alterations. Telephone 1136. Address 438 El St. WE GIVE your snapshots "The Finishing Much, much" Brown's Camera Shop, jp. Ph. 1707. NOW OPEN for business the new Toppers Cleaners and Self Service Laundry. Let me introduce you to the billing bills. 1405-1407 Mass. Phone 249. 10-4 TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or to 1218 Conn. 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Contact Daily MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Cars for sales, simonizing, and hunting at 1123 Vermont or phoplop 8904. SLIDE RULES! All makes. K. & E. Dietz, Pickett & Eckel and Hemil, in new and used rules with leather or compost. Arees are at your Student Union 10-6 Store. VIS-ED Language cards in Spanish, French, and German. A new easy way to learn English is using lish words and their corresponding foreign words. Student Union Book Store WHY NOT attend those football games? or children or children my home. Phone 19043. THE NEW Parker "Aero-metric" pen and pencil套和衬料 for use with them are all in stock at your Student Union Book Store. 10-4 GOOD QUALITY second sheet for only 69c a ream. Use them for scratch paper, sketching copies and many other types. SKINNY BAGS at STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE. WILSON'S BOARDING formerly located in Boys' Ohio, available at bvls. 1212 Ohio, ph. 3600. EXPERT SLIP cover, drapery, and decorating service. Materials for sale. Jeanne Kearns East 15th. Phone 41968. SUSCIBE to the Kansas City State. 10-7. 181. 803. Man Breaks The Law To Get Medical Aid Laramie, Wyo.—(U.P.) A 65-year-old pipefitter deliberately broke the law so he could go to jail and get medical treatment. Brown told his predicament to a sympathetic shopkeeper who watched the elderly man steal some goods in his store, and who then telephoned police and entered a charge of shoplifting. "There's no one to take care of me unless it is the sheriff's office." Harry Claude Brown of Dallas, Texas, said in his cell at the county courthouse. Obliging police arrested Brown and took him to a cell on the third floor of the courthouse. He was so weak when his arraignment came up that he wasn't able to leave his cell. Officers carried his plea of guilty to the courtroom. "He is a very sick man," Under-sheriff Wood said. The justice of the peace gave Brown 60 days in jail. VARSITY Tonight, Tuesday 2 Action Packed Hits! Mighty adventure on the Chisholm Trail!!! John Wayne in "RED RIVER" plus co-features "Mississippi Rhythm" with Jimmie Davis British Fine Movie Star For Working Minus Permit London—(U.P.) — Bobby Driscoll, 12-year-old Hollywood child star who came to Britain to make a movie of "Treasure Island," was fired $280 by a British court, today for working without a labor permit. His father, Cletus Driscoll, and the RKO-Walt Disney productions also were fined $280 each after the court held that Bobby had violatedAliens' regulations. Spokesmen for the producers said they did not know whether they would be able to continue shooting the film or whether Bobby would be able to get the necessary permission to resume work. Principal speaker at the ceremony was William L. Jungdahl of Menlo, 1948 state chairman of C.R.O.P. Also on the program were the Rev. J. Wilburn Luellen of Quinter, and C.R.O.P. district supervisor Norman Flora of Quinter. CROP Dedicates First Wheat Car Grainfield, Oct. 3—(U.P.) T h e first carload of wheat given to the Christian Rural overseas program 1949 Sunflower goodwill train was dedicated Thursday in this small Kansas wheat country town. The gift of the residents of Gove county, the car was dedicated by the county C.R.O.P. chairman, the Rev. Peter Keogan of Grinnell. Eight per cent of the 2,000 bushels of wheat destined for distribution to the hungry abroad was gathered in a single morning by 60 teams of canvassers who visited every home in the county, Rev. Keogan said. Because of the poor crop this year most of the wheat was purchased with money gifted. "Gove county farmers," said Rev, Keogan, "were fortunate to have seed for the next crop, without giving any away. Yet the response was magnificent—an average of one dollar for every man, woman and child in the county." C. R.O.P. is the food-gathering agency of Catholic Rural life; Church World service representing 23 Protestant denominations, and Lutheran World relief. Czechs Confiscate U.S. News Bulletins Prague, Czechoslovakia, —(U.P.) United States information service officials said that Czech government authorities had confiscated 2,000 copies of a U. S. I. s. news bulletin devoted to President Truman's announcement of Russia's atomic explosion. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers Cartoon Young GOP's Will Meet Cimarron, Kan., Oct. 3—(U.P.)-Repriting the constitution of the Kansas Young Republican club will enlist the ninth biennial convention of the G. O. P. organization, its chairman forecast today. C. C. (Tim) Linley, announcing that the meeting will be held Friday, Dec. 2 and Saturday, Dec. 3 at Hutchinson, said he has "heard a lot of enthusiastic interest" expressed by Young Republicans in the re-writing of the constitution. The job is expected to bring forth some convention floor fireworks, especially over the issue of a formula for selecting delegates. A constitutional convention was authorized two years ago at the Salina meeting at which Mr. Lilley was elected state chairman in a scrapping vote Battle with James Putnam of Emporia. An official convention call went out today to congressional district chairman, county chairmen and Young Republican executive board members. Frank E. Harwi, Jr., Topeka, has been appointed general convention chairman. His committee includes Al Becker, Kansas City, Young G. O. P, national committeeman; Price Woodard, Wichita, national vice chairman of the Young Republican federation, and Hardy Berry, Manhattan, state collegiate Young Republican chairman. John Alden, Reno county Young G. O. P. chairman, and Roy Frost Jr., Hutchinson, are co-chairmen of the local arrangements group. Japanese To Excavate For Buddha's Remains Tokyo—(U.P.) — Japanese scholars today won a long-long battle with Buddhist priests to examine a book composed to contain the asbys of Buddha. The ashes, are buried beneath Jerusalem's temple, the Horyvii shine at Nara. The scholars will begin their excavations a few days before reconstruction work on the Horyuji Pagoda begins Oct. 13. The only man who claims to have seen the ashes is Abbot Join Saiki, who said he privately dug up the casket in 1920. The ashes were said to have been deposited beneath the temple in 621. Vanilla, in its natural states, is a long green bean. LOAD UP THE FAMILY| DRIVE OUT TO THE- LAWRENCE Lawrence DRIVE-IN TONITE ENDS TONITE "Hold That Ghost" BAUREL and HARDY "Help Mates" TUE-WED TUE - WED RITA HAYWORTH GLENN FORD "Loves of Carmen" In Technicolor Plus "WE'RE IN THE HONEY" Color Cartoon New Show Time, 7:00—9:10 Open Every Nite 6:30 p.m. SPIKE JONES Revue in Person and his Musical Depreciation 2½ hr. Show — 44 People Tues. 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