THURSDAY, MAY 5. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN erIT 24 Women Join Jay Janes The Jay Janes initiated 24 University women Wednesday in the Pine room of the Union. Those initiated were: Betty J. Bloomer, Eleanor Bradford, Harolyn Clark, Mabel Conderman, Alitr Cooper, Rachel Cooper. Ina Lee Crabtree, Mary Fischer, Mary Heroules, Anne Hunter, Ruth Keller, Marian Kysar, Bernelda Larsen, Ann Learned, Pat McGovney, Donna Munn. Beverly Pepper, Jean Sullivan, Josephine Stuckey, Mary L Trousdale, Fat Tomlinson, Nancy Van Bebber, Ruth Weth, and Doris Worf. Ruth Keller, journalism junior, and Mary L. Fisher, College sophomore, were given gardenia corsages in recognition of their selection as honor initiates. Miss Maude Elliot, assistant professor of romance languages, and Miss Florence Black, associate professor of mathematics, sponsors for the Jay James were among the 53 persons present. The election and installation of new officers will be held Wednesday. May 11. Issue Report On Blockade By UNITED PRESS The Big Four powers confirmed today that the year-old Berlin lockade will be lifted Thursday, May 12 and that the Council of Foreign Ministers will meet in Paris, Monday, May 23. An official announcement issued multaneously in New York, Washington, London, Paris and Moscow disclosed that; 1. All restrictions imposed by the Soviet Union on communications, transportation and trade between Berlin and the Western zones of Germany and between the Eastern Western zones will be lifted July 12. 2. All counter-restrictions imposed by the Western powers on communications, transportation and trade between Berlin and the Eastern one of Germany and between the Western and Eastern zones will be lifted May 12. The announcement climaxed nearly three months of behind-the-cenes negotiations between U. S. ambassador Philip Jessup and Soviet U.N. delegate Jacob Malik. Sir Alexander Cadogan of Britain and Jean Chauvel of France joined the talks for the first time Wednesday. 3. The Council of Foreign Ministers will convene in Paris May 23 to consider questions relating to Germany and problems arising out of the situation in Berlin, including also KU Dames Give Party in Dogpatch Atmosphere A costume party, Dogpateh style, given by the K. U. Dames for husbands Wednesday night in Science building the Military Science Building. Schmoo balloons were given as axes for the battle comic strip "Ll'mbner." Refreshments came from a country store resembling one that might appear in Dornatch. General chairman for the party were Mrs. Betty Yaple. Committee members were Mrs. Dorothy Cress, entertainment; Mrs. Martha Heady, ecoations; Mrs. Kay Sims, refreshments; and Mrs. Marian Strouse, initions. o-op Houses To Meet An educational meeting will be held at Harmon Co-op at 7 p.m. tonight, Austin Turney, chairman of the Campus Co-op Education Committee announced today. At the meeting, members of the five co-operative houses at the University will explain Co-op ideals, methods and organizational set-up, afterwards "Snake Pit", a movie showing life at Jayhawk College, which is interesting. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be promptly. Ads must be called in during the appointment or except on Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Journals before no later than 3:45 p.m. the day before. Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c JUNE AND August graduates interested in permanent work with a future at $75 per week, contact Mrs. Strong, Business Placement Bureau for Friday interview. MISCELLANEOUS MEN 20 and over interested in making $1,000 to $1,500 for 3 months' summer placement in Kansas City, contact Mrs. Strong, Business Placement Bureau for Friday interview. FURNITURE: Upholstered and repaired. Slip covers made. Upholstery and slip cover materials for sale. Courter's Upholstery. 837 Vermont. Ph. 143. 5-19 JAYHAWKERS! We bring a piece of 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 for fur, fur, food, grooming and Gift Shop. (218 Conn. Phone 418) 718-3560. INTERIOR Decorating Service, draperies, curtains made. Chairs upholstered or slip covers. Divans. Diyam. $10.00. Free pick up and delivery. References. Jean Mu- phh. Ph. 78K-11. THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. (between 17th and 18th) and fender repair, auto painting, used cars. 417 Forrest (between 16th and 17th) off barrer, Phone 785 or 1824. WOULD YOU like to try for oil industry job, either foreign or domestic? Drop card, Box 2603, Tulisf. Okla. 11 BROWN BILLFOLD with laced edges. Keep money. Return identification to bank. LOST BLACK CALF bifidiof initiated EAD church Sunday. Reward call ea Dennis 921. BUSINESS SERVICE NEAT, accurate fast typing service for themes, term papers and thesis. Reasonable rates. One block from campus. Ph. 2278M. 9 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 receivers at lowest prices. Free pickup and delivery. Bb. Downman Radio and Electric, Mass. 5-19 KEYS MADE; Locks repaired. Most modern equipment. Free leather key case with each 8 keys made. Bowman Radio. 900 Mass. Phone 138. 5-19 TYPING DONE Prompt attention, neces- tion or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for I AM AVAILABLE for typewriting your documents. I am also a typist. Experienced. 3148M, 1319 Tenn. WATCHES expertly repaired at Ballour's. 411 West 14th, timed by electronics. Snappy service, very reasonable vates. 5 TRANSPORTATION WANTED: Ride to and from Kansas City, Kansas daily during summer session. Call Charles Hannon, Lawrence 1731 or Kansas City, Kansas. Dr. 5349. 5 SUMMER ONLY. Nice kitchenette Apt. entrance and connecting bathing. Convenient for campus and downtown area. Desirable neighborhood. Mrs. Mack, Phr. 1234567890. SUMMER SCHOOL room in West Hills private both entrance. Call 1846. FOR RENT LANDLORDS, take advantage of this opportunity to secure a desirable, easy-to-get-along with tenant for your 3 room apartment. Call 3445. Garnard. 6 BOOMS: Close to Hill for summer. 1228 La. after 6:00. 5 FOUR ROOM furnished apartment with chicken for rent. Call 24238 681-8590 amphibian 8 p.m. UNFURNISHED APT. 3 or more rooms or unfurnished house wanted to rent before July 1, 1949. Phone 1844 L4 after 6 p.m. WANTED 300D USED trailer of recent vintage and reputable manufacture. Prefer 25 foot or longer model. Will pay reasonable price. Call 3029W. 6 CALCULUS II tutor. Leave name Kansan Business office. '28 FORD, first $5.00 takes; '35 Chevrolet, 2 door, h.; '36 Lincoln, 4 door, hr. Walt's used cars 739 N. 4th, North Law- rence. 9 FOR SALE NEW OR used typewriter, adding machines, office furniture, magnetic recorders, wire or tape, chair cushions, sold or rented. Peterson's, $710.% Mass, 5 MAGNETIC WIRE recorders. Up to 60 minutes uninterrupted recording. Models at $99.50, $119.50 and up. Call for a free recording. Hank Bunk, 2234J, 1189 Tenn. NEW, latest type Sunbeam Shavenaster electric razor. Gift, but already have one. Value $22.50; sell for $15.00. Call 2374W. lunch hour or after 5:00. '39 PLYMOUTH convertible. New air 118 Mirage. Ed., after 2 p.m. 6 ppm. NewEd, after 2 p.m. SIMMONS boxspring, mattress, bureau, diven-bed, matching armchair, tables, chairs, ramps, lamps, bookcases, steel kitchen cabinet, baby's cry. Sunside;s. Tel. 2861M. GHEVROLET Convertible, 1947, Radio, heater, visor, turn indicator and other extras. New tires. $1,500. Phone 1408M- 533% Ohio. G.I. JEEP, Excellent shape. Good tires, new battery, overhauled transfer case. See at 1030 Maine from 6:00 until 7:00 in evening or make appointment 254W7 48 MERCURY convertible, radio, heater. whiteside walls, push-button windows. Priced for quick sale. Call 1600W. Ask for Bill. 9 LAKE AND RIVER bait; miniworms, crawdads, and worms, 25 cochon. Perch heads, $1.00 dozen. Woodcraft Woodcraft and Sport Shop, 728 Mass. Phone 640. AUTO RADIOS reduced; New Motorola radios sharply reduced during remodeling sale. Now as low as $39.95 at B. F. Goodrich. 9 1935 CHEVROLET Master, four-door sedan. Good rubber, heater, Pontiac De-Luxe radio. To see, call John Patton, phone 804. BEAUTIFUL pure bred cocker puppies registered. Grandis is h. Lindare masterpieces with three champions in second, 15 Mrs. M. M. Dimont, 12 Miss M. 41 HUDSON club coupe. Commodore six. Excellent condition. Radio, heater, fogs. etc. 30,000 miles, one owner. Price. $1,425. Phone 2984J after p. 5. 10m 1947 BUICK (Super) convertible. In excellent condition. Actual mileage only 8,800. Good tires, radio, heater, and other extras. Reasonable. 1536 Tenn. 6 1942 MERCURY Fordor. Good condition. See it at 1131 Ohio. Owner available at less: Thursday, Friday 3 to 5 p.m. and Wednesday, Thursday, Friday after 6 p.m. UPRIGHT vacuum cleaner. good condition 3 years old. Phone 2902J. 10 PUREBRED black cooker puppies. Descendent champions 914 descent champions 914 Phone 2194W. $1,000 BUYS a 30 foot completely furnished three room house trailer. Desk, chair, closet, plenty of cupboard and closet space, plenty of cupboard and closet space. See at night during week. All day, Sunday. 1948 MAROON Ford convertible, white sidewall tires, undercoat, radio, heater. 15,000 miles. See Sunday at 801 Ind. 6 TWO-DOOR, super Ford. Radian, heater, new tires. M. L. Krumme, 1414 Tenn. Ph. 6060W. 9 CONN.杏 Sax. Good shape, gold lac- ture. Call 985 after 5 'o'clock. Price $100.00 DESK FOR SALE: Also lamp, wall mirror, foot stool, throw rugs. Curtains, etc. Priced to sell. Very reasonable. Phone 2953M. 11 35 MM. OUTFIT, complete, first $100.00 takes the works. Argus C-3 camera, ideal for color, 5.5 coated lens, 1/300 shutter, flash gum flash extension, lens shade, K-2 holder, portable condenser or larger, 4.5 Ektan lens, Call 2288M or see at 1131 Comm. Summer Breeze Air Conditioning TAKE A BREAK AT THE CHATEAU These Warm Spring Evenings Dinners----5 to 7:30 Tasty Sandwiches Curb Service Weekdays after 4 . . . . . . Weekends after 2 Drake's good tastin' Rolls Cakes Pies First on Your Shopping List. Drake's Bakery 907 Mass. The New M-T Oil Co. REGULAR GASOLINE 21 $ ^{9} $ BUY! Haskell & E.23rd (Hiway 10) JUST EAST of SKYLINE CLUB Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. National Baby Week Why take a chance? $15.95 BUILDS STRAIGHT, STURDY BACKS KANTWET Because KANTWET is firm and level, it gives proper sleeping support for growing little bodies. Sealed button tufts hold filling fast . . . extra layers of filling prevent sagging. How easy it is to wipe the wetproof and washable covering sweet and clean! Your best buy is a KANTWET. Other Mattresses $5.95 and up STERLING FURN. CO. 928 Mass.