1949 TUESDAY, APRIL 19. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN tisers Classified Ads Phone K.U. 376 Cerms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed during the boires 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Business office. Journals: 45 p.m. the lay before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates FOR SALE One Three Five day days days 5 words or less ...35c 65c 90c additional words ...1c 2c 3c ALL KINDS of sporting goods at the Bullfield Sport Goods Co., Kansas City, Kan. Fa.4066. 21 USED PORTABLE typewriter with German key board, in excellent condition. Student Union Book Store. LECTROLUX Vacuum cleaners and attachments with attachments, all metal with chrome finish at pre-war price, pre-war quality. Terms on payment plan at $8.00 per month. Appointments day or night. For sales and bookings to Coach and Team, sales dealer Barker Ph. 454 LARINET in excellent condition and reasonably priced. Call Jerry after 22:30. **O YOU NEED a car for that spring** *acation?* 1936 Ford V-8. Body by Henry, quattro. $2490 woman driver. Yours for $290 See at 1200 Tenn., inquire at third A MODEL D 6h photograph attachment ejects explosive meter. See at 308 10th floor. HQP 034 OLDSMOBILE fourdoor delux sean. Hydramatic. Completely equipped condition throughout. Phone 3187J. 147 PONTIAC "F" 4-door streamliner, good condition. 1701 La. Phone (212) 556-8968. MISCELLANEOUS URINITURE: Upholstered and repaired. lip covers made. Upholstery and slip over materials for sale. Courter's Upholstery, 837 Vermont, Ph. 143. 5-19 941 FORD tudor deluxe. See at 946 or phone or phone 929W after 3 p.m. AXHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant experience and visit your "Jayhawk" pet op. We have everything in the pet field. Our needs are our business. Our one-stop pet shop has everything for pets. Our Pet and Gift Shop, 103 Com St, Phone 418, tf TERRIOR Decorating Service, draperies, curtains made. Chairs uphistorized or slip covered, $5.00. Divan, $10.00. Free plow and paper. Reference. Jean Murfur tf HOROUGH on the auto check, easy on HOURIGH. G.I. check, easy on. Heavy duty engine tune-up, body Bender repair, auto painting, used Bender repair, auto painting, used Beyer, phone 788, or 1821M BUSINESS SERVICE ATCHES expertly repaired at Bali- pur's, 411 West 14th, timed by elec- onics. Snappy service, very reason- able votes. ADIO SERVICE: Newest G.E. test equipment enables us to give faster, more accurate service on all A.M. or F.M. dios and television receivers at lowest fees. Free pickup and delivery. Ph. Bowman Radio and Electric, 120 West. 5-11 **KEYS MADE:** Locks repaired. Most modern equipment. Free leather key use with each 8 keys made. Bowman radio, 900 Mass. Phone 138. 5-19 YPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for less Helen. tf NEW OR USED typewriters, adding machines, office furniture, magnetic recorders, wire or tape, chair cushions old or rented. Peterson's, 710% Mass. IAGNETIC WIRE recorders. Up to 60 minutes uninterrupted recording. Models $99.50 and up. Call for a demonstration. Hank Black, 2234J, 1146 Tenn. 25. NLY ONE is best - Balfour's for water 411, W. 14th. 11 3 Sweden now has 130 cities, of which not less than 26 received their charter during the 41-year reign of King Gustaf V, who will become 91 years old next June. PICTURE FRAMING Frames made to order Large stock of design and colors to select from. Prices reasonable 'UN' To Discuss World Armaments The desirability of an international system for the regulation and reduction of world armaments will be the topic for the mock United Nations conference to be held here Saturday, April 30. Four provisions limit the proposal. They are: control of atomic energy and other weapons of mass destruction; restriction of veto power in regards to atomic energy controls; regulation and control of all armaments and armed forces; and establishment of an international police force to enforce measures adopted by the U.N. security council and general assembly. Any student interested in serving as a delegation member should contact Edith Malott, College junior. Read the Want Ads Daily. UNESCO Sends Clothing To Frankfurt Students Three boxes of used clothing were mailed to students in Frankfurt, Germany, recently by the student U.N.E.S.C.O. Skirts, sweaters, shoes, and other clothing were included in the boxes. Other boxes will be sent, the U.N. E.S.C.O. education committee has decided and students who wish to contribute used garments may leave them at the Y.W.C.A. Henley house. The committee will also make a collection of used textbooks for the German students. In addition, the Culture committee will send a C.A.R.E. package to Frankfurt. The first cows brought to the Western Hemisphere, according to records, were those Christopher Columbus took to the West Indies in 1492. The first cows were brought to the United States in 1611, to the Jamestown colony. to keep your after-Easter appetites happy, wait for the call of - For FOOD- Pies Sandwiches Drink K. U.FOOD SERVICE Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. Sure, America's going ahead... if we all pull together! - Let's compare yesterday with today . . . that will give us an idea of what tomorrow can be! Machine Power: Since 1910 we have increased our supply of machine power $4 \%$ times. Production: Since 1910 we have more than doubled the output each of us produces for every hour we work. Income: Since 1910 we have increased our annual income from less than $2400 per household to about $4000 (in dollars of the same purchasing power). Work Hours: Yet, since 1910 we have cut 18 hours from our average workweek-equivalent to two present average workdays. HOW have we achieved all this? Through the American kind of teamwork! And what is teamwork? American teamwork is management that pays reasonable wages and takes fair profits—that provides the best machines, tools, materials and working conditions it possibly can—that seeks new methods, new markets, new ideas; that bargains freely and fairly with its employees. Our teamwork is labor that produces as efficiently and as much as it can—that realizes it standard of living ultimately depends upon how much America produces—that expects better wages as it helps increase that production. Approved for the PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE of The Advertising Council by: EVANS CLARK, Executive Director, Twentieth Century Fund BORIS SHISHKIN, Economist, American Federation of Labor PAUL G. HOFFMAN, Formerly President, Studebaker Corp. 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