WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN ruized K.U. stu- video ational icage, ation Clarasso vision While ed at Corbin Annex Contracts Lef Contracts totaling $623,859 for the annex to Corbin hall, were granted by the State business office recently. The electric wiring contract was awarded to the S. D. Thacher company, Toneka on a bid of $25,500. The B. A. Green Construction company, Lawrence, received the contract for construction of the anex. The company's bid was $551,420. The Brune Plumbing and Heating company, Lawrence, received the heating and plumbing contract. The company's bid was $46,929. The bids were approved March 11 by the board of regents in Topeka, and the contracts were signed the same day. Mr. Green, of the construction company, said he would start work when the ground has thawed. Well, The Judge Told Them They Were Free To Do It Pontiac, Mich. — (U.P.) — Charles Purcilla, 41, and Timothy McLean, 33, took Judge H. Russel Holland literally upon their acquittal of burglar charges in May, 1948, when he told them they were "free to pursue their life of crime." In October, they were arrested for burglary and were convicted in January. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be promixed to us daily at 10 a.m. during the hourly shift to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- tate, by telephone, Journ- alism bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates A friendship usually begins because we consider it a potentiality, writes Margaret Mae Maness, teacher of English and journalism at Haskell Institute, in an article, "How Deep Is Your Rut?" Her story appears in the March issue of Life Can Be Beautiful, a new magazine linked with the radio show of the same name. 'Auld Lang Syne' Can Become 'Rut,' Writes Haskell Teacher In Feature Three Five days days 65c 90c 2c 3c day 25 words or less...35c additional words ...1c MISCELLANEOUS Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers. TYPING DONE. Thesis, term-papers, legal papers, business letters, reports, financial rates. Experienced typist. Resonance roles. Call Mrs. Shirley Pho. Phi. 1601. t; Etteri; JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk', pet JAYHAWKERS! INTERIOR Decorating Service, draperies, curtains made, Chairs upholstered or slip covered, Furniture, $10.00; Free pick and delivery. References. Jean Murphy, Ph. 785K-11. moment surprise and visit your "Jayhawk shop. We have everything in the pet field. We have a large display of pet shop pet hats has everything for fur, fur, fur. 1249 Conn. St. Phlore 4183 and Gift Shop. 1249 Conn. St. Phlore 4183. HIL. Suppler March 18, 6 to 8 p.m. RIS. March 12th and Tt. Everworn welcomed. THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the hand. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender repair, auto painting, used for various applications, used 17 off Barker). Phone 785 or 1821, tt AFTER the show, drop in and have a Friendly Fountain. 16 Ridge Pharmacy In the last few months of 1948, Miss Maness sold $50 worth of articles to magazines and newspapers. At the present time, she has received $65 in payment for articles written last summer in the Magazine Writing class under Miss Frances Grinstead, assistant professor of journalism. These included two major articles, "Fashion's Fight for Freedom," published in the December issue of Fashion, a Montreal publication, and "Tips for Storytellers," suggestions for telling stories to children which will appear soon in Better Homes and Gardens. "Ho Hum—It's Monday," published in the Sunday Kansas City Star Oct. 10, told of some classroom boners Miss Maness had met in her work. The article in Fashion was accompanied by a photograph and biographical sketch of the author. TRANSPORTATION When you rack your brains over one of those mind-testing quizzes in popular magazines, note whether it is signed "Margaret Maness." Such brain - busting concoctions we are among this teacher's first freelance writing sales, and she still produces them. TYPING. DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. tt BIVING companion wanted for trip to Detroit, Mich. during Easter vacation. 1948 Chevrolet. Ph. Schocken, 2834J or KU 414. 21 ELECTRONICALLY proved accuracy or mismatch in the watchmaster Bailour's. 411 W. 114th. BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING-Reasonable rates and prompt service. Phone 1168R, 1028 Vt. 18 WE take pains with your pans. Rochelle STUDIO. 730 Mass. Ph. 302. 16 TYPING DONE. Thesis, manuscripts TYPING REASONABLE. Reasonable rates. Ph 1772M. 1803 Arkansas. LOST PARKER "51" pen, silver and blue. Cal Gillesville, Ph. 443. 15 WHITE GOLD wrist watch with initials case. Case finder. Failure please call Eilee Dietz, 1418 ONK notebook of Elementary Education notify Edward, Foster, McCook Hall notify Edward, Foster, McCook Hall ONE BROWN. 2 strap brief case with 3 books and papers. Either Military Science Bldg. or Bailey Chem. Lab. Roward. Return to Kansas office. 29 LOST Monday. Black and gold Parker "51" pen. Kenneth Koenig, 1128-W. 18 DOWN bilfold-id identification cards in- side. Keep money but please return bilfold. Thanks. W. F. Stueckemann. Ph. 1568-R. 18 FOR RENT ONE DOUBLE, 2 singles, $3.50 per week, each person. Also 1 apartment for boys, $4.00 each boy, 2 blocks from campus. Phone 3331. 16 VACANCY for 2 young students. Studios, quiet house, close to campus. Twin beds and pleasant room. 1244 La., call for manager. Phone 1752. SLEEPING ROOMS for 3 students male, in modern home on bus line. Bath for roomers only. See at 615 Indiana, between 1 and 3 p.m. 16 SINGLE room. One block cast of Fraser' s April 1st. Call after 6 . 12 1332 La MAGNETIC wire recorders. Up to 60 minutes uninterrupted recording. Models at $99.50, $109.50, and up. Call for demonstration. Hank Black, 2324J, 1148. 41 BUICK Sedanette, good condition, one family car, motor in excellent condition, good tires, 3 spares, chains and radio, Max Ravaldi, Ph. 116, 3:20 8:30. NEW TIRE bargains: A special 40 percent discount on new tires during our 10 day sale. These seconds are available in three sizes: 5.00-15, 6.00-15, 4 ply; 6.00-15, 7.00-15, 4 ply; 6.00-15, 8.00-15, 7.00-15, 6 ply; 6.00-16, 6 ply; 6.50-16, 6 ply; 6.70-15, low pr; 7.10-15, low pr; the deposit will hold for you at these prices. B. F. Goodrich Store, 22 Mass. Ph. 213 NEW or used typewriter, adding machines, office furniture, magnetic recorders wired or tape, chair cushions, sold or rented. Peterson's, 710% Mass. 17 FOUCH COLORS in the one pencil! One foucher for four colors! Norma pencils are in now, the ones you've been wanting for all your writing needs. St. David Union Bookstore. Official Bulletin WANTED—Two architectural students would like ride to Phoenix, Arizona or thereabouts Easter vacation. Will share expenses. Ph. David Elliott Stove 2687. WANTED PART time shop salesman, 12 noon to 5:30 and all day Saturday. Experience preferred, apply Mr. House, Walker Shop, 813 Mass. 17 March 16. 1949 Square Dance club will meet tomorrow instead of today, 7:30 p.m. Recreation room, Union. Anyone interested is invited. W. S.S.F. solicitors not having packets call at office, rotunda of Frank Strong hall. Drive deadline extended till tonight. Psi Chi, 7:30 tonight, 11 Frank Strong hall. Quill club, 7:15 tonight, East room, Union. Sasnak club, 7:30 tonight, Mirror room, Robinson gym, Dr. Mabel Lee, University of Nebraska, speaker. Kansan Board meeting, 5 p.m. today, 107 Journalism building. Pre-Nursing club, 4 p.m. today, Fraser dining room. Jay Jane meeting, 5 p.m. today. Pine room, Union. Math club, 5 p.m. tomorrow,211 Frank Strong hall. Mr. Bert H. Parsons,"Extraction of Number Roots." Tau Sigma rehearsals for rest of week are: 4 p.m. today, office scene; 8:30-10 tonight, morning crowd; 5 p.m. tomorrow, statues waltz; 7 p.m. Der Deutscher Verein wird sich Donnerstag um 4:30 in 402 Fraser versammeln. JAYHAWKER NOW THRU THURS _ Plus: "BUGGS BUNNY". tomorrow, early risers; 4 p.m. Friday, full television cast. Meet at Robinson gym, be prompt. Y. W.C.A. new and old cabinet party, e pat. friday, nine room, Union. Ku Ku smoker, 8 p.m. Friday, 1700 Ninth. El Ateneo se reunira a las 7:30 en 113 Strong hall, jueves, el 17 de Marzo. Vengan todos. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7 p.m. tomorrow, 131 Frank Strong hall, Herbert Ketterman, speaker. Christian Science organization, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Danforth chapel. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Lawrence Optical Co. 1025 Mass. For your EASTER vacation FLY BE THERE . . instead of en route! from Kansas City to: - Denver ___ 2 - Denver 2 hrs. to min. - Minneapolis 3 hrs. to 4 hrs. - New York ___4 hrs. 55 min. • Denver ___3 hrs. 48 min. - Minneapolis ___3 hrs. Daffy - San Francisco 8 hrs. 25 min. 2 hrs. 48 min. Complete domestic and international schedules to every major point. 3 hrs. 4 min. (Please make reservations as far in advance as possible) CITY TICKET OFFICE The First National Bank of Lawrence Travel Agency 8th & Mass. Sts. Miss Rose Gieseman, Mgr. Tel. 30 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. IT'S A GREAT DAY FOR THE IRISH! Put On Your Kelly Green— Give Your Bowler An Irish Tilt— in Don't Forget Your Lucky Shamrock— DENNIS MORGAN "MY WILD IRISH ROSE" in beautiful Technicolor Exciting Co-Hit OUTCASTS. Strange, this man of faith and this woman who sinned . . . each worlds apart, yet each hunted. condemned . . . scorned . . . each fleeing from the one evil that would destroy them. Together they meet the challenge! Henry FONDA 6 Dolores DEL RIO THE FUGITIVE 12—39c Phone 132 "Sho-Time" - Added • All American Swing Stars Band TODAY again THURS.