FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash, Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be completely. Ads must be made no later than 10 am. (exact Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals must be submitted by 45 pm. the day before publication date. Classified words One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 35c 65c 90c Additional words ... 1c 2c 1c FOR SALE 37 BUICK Special Tudor. Fair condition. See at 1339% Haskell after 6. 27 DIAMOND engagement ring and wedding band. Small size. Band never worn. P28 1941 NASM 4-Hour Sedan. Radio, heater and AC inside and outside. $85. Seen evening, 700 AH. 1940 4-DOOR Dodge $650 Terms available. 427 Indiana. Ph. 1858 after 5:30. 27 RADIO and Record player combinations reduced $30.00! B. F. Goodrich, 929 Mass. St. Reg. $79.95 models now $49.89, pay $5.00 down, $5.00 monthly. 28 $9.95 FUTS a new B. F, Goodrich tire or F. Goodrich tire. $29 tax B. F, Goodrich Store. $29 Mass FOR SALE: "Late" 1925 Packard. The "monster" is in for men of distinction—no women need inquire. Rebuilt engine, new generator, good battery, fair (7) tires perfect body and interior; at least two-inch pound. Phone 3742. See it at 1630 Mass. FOR SALE: Registered German Sheepard dogs, 8 months old. Picture of Dog Review. "Sheepard Dog Review." June issue. L. M. Nelson. 545 E. 19th Street, Lawrence, Kansas. P.O. Box 2367. MEDIATE SALE: 1941 Chev, convertible. Very good condition, radio, heater, white sidewail tires. Will sell reasonable. Ph. 2212W or see at 1188 Conn. 27 USED UNDERWOOD standard typewriter in good shape. $2.00. Pk. 140T. 304 Inl. 1947 KAISER 4-door sedan with radio Best buy in town. Call 1597R 800-268-3232 COOLERATOR: 100 lb ice capacity. Large food space. White enamel inside and out. Shelves good, clean, unscarred box, ready for use. $25, 343 III. 1566W. 23 100 MILES per gallon '49 James lightweight motorcycle. Excellent condition. $150.00. See it to believe it. 1247 Mass. after 5. Ph. 3296M. 27 '49 STUDEBAKER, three months old, radio, overdrive, heater, etc. Very liberal reduction. Phone Sjogren, 698W or KU. 409. 2 DRAWING sets: 1 German 18-pc set cost new $$0.00–sell for $75.00; Never used 1 post 14-pc set, cost new $20.00; cost new $20.00–sell for 2288R. Ask for Ray or at 709 Miss.25; 1935 OLDs, 6.2-door sedan; 1939 Old- age; 1947 Older condition; 1924良 condition; 1925 Mass Pp, 2860Mp IF YOU ARE unable to find an apartment, look over our attractively furnished home. The price furnished is See at 424 a.m or call 1053 after 7 p.m. TRANSPORTATION WANT RIDERS: Mission, Kans., to Lawrence and back, 6 days. Classes 9 a.m.-4 p.m. daily except Friday and Saturday. Dean Dean, HF-2438. 26 RIDERS wanted to Garnett. Leave each Friday 3:30, arrive in Lawrence each Monday 10:00. Call Lavonne Raymond, 1504 after 7 p.m. 26 RIDERS WANTED: Leaving for Wilhita every Friday at 4 p.m. Returning Sunday evening. Please call between 7-9 p.m. Jev Shultz, ph. 3101J. p. 23 RIDERS WANTED. Commuting daily via 40. Classes a 8.m. to 4.p. Driving pack- ing. Commuting daily. COMMUTING COMMITMENT daily K.C.-Lawrence Want riders. Call Don Heard, Fa. 5913. DESIRE RIDERS from K.C. to Lawrence class six days. Contact Noland, FA. 2945 LOST $$ REWARD for gold and gray Parker lost in or near Robinson Gym. Gym. C27 ONE PAIR of horn rimmed glasses between the intramural field and the Pi Kappa Alpha house, 1409 Tenn. If four contact the Pi Kappa Alpha house, Phone 26 GOLD and gray Parker pen somewhere on campus. If found phone 1915. 23 SMALL, brown pigskin purse at "The Stables." Finder keep money. Please return contents in purse. Leave Kauai Kanaka Island send to Virginia Joseph, Whitewater, Kan BLACK BRIEF case containing notebook, Everyday Biology book, New Plane Geometry book, and other items. Contact Norman at University High School 47. Rewrite chapter in Book 23. MISSING FROM rush-week. Zelan trench coat. Call 3410. Reward. GREEN and black Parker pen, probably Kennett Auditorium. Beware CALL 1124J after FOR RENT HAVE GARAGE Ap. to share with business girl or student at Business at 213-470-2560, fax 213-470-2560 ROOM for one or two boys down stairs in front south bedroom. 1535 New Hamp. DOMERS—have vacancy for one boy, face room with access to lounge or study room. Private entrance. Near bus line. See at 1818 Ill. 26 MISCELLANEOUS FREE! Come in now and get your free K.U. book covers. Sturdy and attractive. ENJOY fun night at New York Baptist Church at 1000 New York St. Friday, Sept. 23 at 8 p.m. You are invited to Sunday evening worship at 8 p.m. We have mid-week service Wednesday at 8 p.m. BILL CLASS: University Class Sunday School Teacher, ATTENTION members of the 24-40 Club: Bring your friends on out for lots of fun! Open Sunday. Orchestra Sat. night. 27 HORSEBACK KRID: elementary classes on Mon, Wed, at 2, 3, and 4 o'clock; Tues, and Thurs. at 2, 3 and 3 o'clock; Fri, Sat, at 1, 2, 3, and 4. You may still enroll for credit. Phone 1842 for information. Motts Stables. 27 HORSEBACK riding (equitation). Enroll phone 1842 for information. Mail Stable. SUSCIBRE to the Kansas City Star. Call 17 801 Mass. 10-7 EAT--ALL YOU can eat. Family style meals. 7 p.m., 7:25 p.m. Ohio Phone, 16741 EXPERT SLIP cover, drapery, and decoration for 14FHP. 1154 East 15th Street, 14FHP. 1154 East 15th Street, 14FHP. TYPING. Thesis, term papers, reports, 1084 Vt. Ph., 119kR www.service.mrs.Sheechan BUSINESS SERVICE PICTURE OF WEEK: Chosen each week from our photo finishing. Receives $3 in credit. Hank Brown's Camera Shop. 846 Mass. 28 THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine time-up, body modification, service. 317 C.E. 17th. Phone 785 or 1821R. tf ELECTRIC portable sewing machine. Practically new. Super dooble-bug motor scooter equipped with Briggs & Stratton 4X4 tires. Excellent condition, 1931 New Hamp. 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 prices. Free pickup and delivery. 138. Bowman Radio and Electric. New York. 11-2 FURNITURE upholstered and repaired. Dingman's Furniture and Upholstering. Furniture. 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 pet shop has everything fast and Gift & Shop. 11981 Conn. St., Ph. 418. tf MISS DOUGHERTY will be at 1203 Oread. Apt. 9, ready to help you through the first hard steps in your mathematics course. Ph. 2278W. 27 TYBPING DONE. Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen YFING-CALL Hazel Stanley, 2865M prompt experienced service 820 % I WILL do washings and iron for students and families. Phone 930. 27 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY RENT A typewriter to start the new semester with higher grades! Only $3.50 a month for new and used portable standard machines. Student Union Book 29 Farmer Killed By Bees Tieton. Wash. —(U.P.) A swarm of bees killed William Henry Duncan, farmer, 49, in his orchard. Bees stung Mr. Duncan 18 times on the neck and he died despite attempts to revive him with a resuscitator. and ACCESSORIES AUTQ PARTS New & Used Parts for All Cars - Auto Glass - Mirrors - Glass Table Tops We Buy Old and Wrecked Cars AUTO WRECKING AND JUNK CO. Half-buried Walls, Ruins Lure Archeologists To Sheba The Arabian blank is due partly to physical problems of transport over high mountains and barren deserts. Far more important, however, have been the barriers raised by hostility of native tribesmen and the long isolationism of the kingdom of Yemen, which covers much of the territory linked with the old civilization of the queen of Sheba and other more or less legendary characters. The half-buried city of Timma, once part of Sheba's storied domain, is tantalizing archeologists anew with visions of untapped treasures in southwest Arabia. 712 E. 9th Phone 954 A survey just completed by an American archeologist, who flew from Aden to this ancient site along the vague borderland between Yemen and Saudi Arabia, reports $ \textcircled{*} $ that city walls and temple ruins are still visible, waiting for scientific research. Such information is particularly stirring in "diggers" circles, observes the National Geographic society, because so far, despite Biblical and scholarly interest, little factual information has been available on the area. It is only since World War II that Yemen has taken a few tentative steps toward lifting its age-old curtain of mystery. In 1946, the first diplomatic mission from the United States was received there. Out of the negotiations came a treaty of commerce and friendship, followed by an extension of credit to the Arab kingdom for the purchase of such U. S. goods as trucks, hospital supplies, and road-building, telephone, and drilling equipment. In turn, in 1947, Uncle Sam entertained his first Yemeni official—a white-robed, dagger carring son of the ruling Imam—who made arrangements for direct trade between the two countries. That same year, the Yemen government joined the United Nations. But the rifts in Yemen's isolation have not meant a wide-open door. Visitors still have to obtain permission to enter the country, and only a handful of foreigners are allowed to live there. secure the Iman's approval for certain work. In the archeological field, the excavation of many almost untouched sites remains to be undertaken, although efforts have been initiated by Arab antiquarians to it is believed that four ancient kingdoms of southern Arabia—the Ma'an, Saba (or Sheba), Katanab, and Hadhramaut—had their respective capitals at Ma'an, Marib, Timna, and Shabwa. The first three of these sites lie along the eastern fringes of Yemen; the fourth is a little farther east in the also undefined borderland between Saudi Arabia and Britain's Aden protectorate. Best known of the four is Sheba's Marib, through the Biblical story of the queen who visited Solomon bearing rich gifts of spices, gold and precious stones. The oldest civilization is probably that of Ma'b'an, which is estimated to have had its beginning as early as 1300 B. C. According to information sketchnly taken from old Greek records, and from various coins, figures, and inscriptions obtained by visitors hurried through the country by the authorities, the Arab kingsdom of antiquity were highly civilized agricultural and trading communities. Hadramaut was the incense producer. The other three prospered chiefly as overland dealers in the valuable traffic between East and West. Joan Young Will Head Physical Therapy Club Joan Young, College junior, was elected president of the Physical Therapy club Tuesday. Other officers elected are: Thelma Sprout, College sophomore, vicepresident; Shirley Brown, College junior, secretary; Evna Ellington, College special student, treasurer; Anne Hunter, College senior, social chairman; and Lavina Horkman, College junior, program chairman. The club's semester program includes two movies about physical therapy, a field trip, and an informal tea. Club membership is open to physical therapists and students of physical therapy. Shirts! Beautifully Laundered or Dry Cleaned- You'll Like the Finer Results Call 383 LAWRENCE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 1001 N.H. LAWRENCE AFTERNOON AND NIGHT 2:15 and 8:15 WED. SEPT.28 23rd & Louisiana Sts. A YOUTH AND HIS PRETTY SISTER SHOT FROM THE Mouth THE ZACCHINIS A VOICE AND DIE DIRECTED BY REPEATING SHOT FROM THE MOUTH BY EVERY CONCEIVABLE STANDARD OF COMPARISION THE POST EXECUTIONAL EUROPE'S PREMIERE HORSEWOMAN ★ DORITA ★ KONYOT ★★CON★★ COLLEANO INIMITABLE WIZARD OF THE WIRE, JUST RETURNED FROM NEW FOREIGN TRUMPHS FOR IMMUNITY AERIAL FANTASY 8000 SEAT SLASHED TO PRE-WAR LEVEL! TICKETS ON SALE CIRCUS DAY AT ROUND CORNER DRUG STORE. 。