FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received by the bank during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- text Center at the office, Journalism bldg., not later than 45 p.m. the day before publication date. BUSINESS SERVICE TYING: Term papers, notebooks, themes, thesis. By experienced typist. Prompt service, reasonable rates. Phone 1601. 1209 Ohio. 19 TYPING: REASONABLE rates. Prompt service. Ph. 116R8, 120 Vermont. 10 MATHEMATICS TUTOR: Need help before those finals? Call Lucy T. Dougherty, 909 Maine, for appointments. Phone 3084M. 11 WATCHES, expertiy repaired at Bali- fours, 411 West 14th. Timed by electronics. Snappy service; very reasonable rates. tf TYPING DONE quickly and accurately. Thesis papers, etc. Call 1772M. 19 THIS PAPER, LLC. THIS PAGE. TYING DONE: Prompt service, reasonable rates. Accurate time. Call 18473 or mobile phone (866) 255-7600. Second floor节课(after 5 a.m. n.m.) WING TROUBLE with Algebra or Trigonometry? Let an experienced tutor help you before finals, Mrs. A. S Andes, phone 618W. 2A Sunshine. s TYPING: Accurate, prompt, reasonable BOSS: Hazel Stanley 2825gs; Wax, 2865ml. TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 413 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 19 FOR SALE ELECTRIC APARTMENT washer, slightly larger sink. 3-ROOM trailer loader. Electric refrigerator. Butane cooking. Oil heaters. Investment for the married student. 12 PAIR OF imported crops sold women's size 77 JR. See at room 604 Snow. 12 DOES YOUR landlord use the furnace for a refrigerator? Do the tenants in the building use it, these and many other problems by owning your own house trailer. Equipped with butane cookstove and oil heater. Excellent condition. Must sell because the property is not on the market. WIRE RECORDERS. Brand new, completely ready to **$100.00 and up**. Call Black. Phone 22434. 1146 Tenn. 10. Mail to **$100.00** and pad. Good condition. Cell **322W8**. COCKER PUPPIES, registered. 7 weeks. SPECIALTY COOKED. 60 Ne D. Flower, Kansas. 10 FOR SALE OR TRADE '47 Ford coupe 5 pass. h. & r. $1695 '47 Ford coupe 4 door '40 Hudson 4 door $525 '38 Ford 4 door $655 '38 Chev. 2 door $455 '38 Chev. used cars used WE BUY USED CARS MIDWEST MOTORS Ph. 3005 6 blocks north of underpass 7 SIAMESE CATS for sale. $25 up. Write W. X. S., 1116 Miss. St. or call "Bill" at 2505J for information and appointment. U.S. VAX7 5x50, Binoculars, Waterproof, coated lenses, separate focus. Call Wayne Adams, 1547W at noon. If you can't reach me, leave your name and number an 1927 CHRYSLER pick-up. Motor re- pressure. Call Sigler, 155, after 4 p.m. Call Sigler, 155, after 4 p.m. SIAMESE KITTENS for sale. Reasonable. For pets. 1323 Tenn. Phone 1956. 11 $5.00 FOR your old battery on a new guaranteed B. F. Goodrich battery. Delivery and installation free. B. F. Good- rich for 999.00 USD. LATE for MODEL. A. Ford. Sedan Good mechanical condition 16 in wheels with good tires, new heater, and seal-beam lights, and fair body. Call 1981 between 6 and 7 p.m. preferably. 11 FORD sedan, $850. Call 664. SILVER HANDMADE bracelet, between Union and Cottage. Needed for grade in Handcraft class. Faye Ellen Bond, 1645 Mass. Pp. 2222R. 7 LOST NOTEBOOK in Snow hall. Contained organic, comparative anatomy and pathogenic bacteriology lecture notes. Need badly. Call 1566M. 11 MISCELLANEOUS AFTER THE show, drop in and have a Friendly Fountain. Eldreds Pharmacy. 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 staff is fully trained to furn, fun, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. St. Ph. 418. 19 FOR RENT TWO DOUBLE-ROOMS at end of se- cond and a half of a double room 198 Wernert. SLEEPING ROOM. Newly decorated, man or couple, 512 La. Ph. 1394M. 10 ROOM FOR three undergraduate girls for spring semester. 1241 Louisiana. Phone FOR RENT: To student and wife, 3 room in 1211 Rhode Island, furnished, closed. 1211 Rhode Island. HELP WANTED TRESSIVE LAW student wanted as our representative. Earn $100 to $300 the first time. Send details, write Terrace Law Publishers, Inc. 829 Margaret St. Flint, St. Michele. 7 Shades Of Guy Lombardo! Jazz Is Coming Back Again Hollywood—(UP)—Fans of the old two-beat jazz, who've kept a candle in the window for it these many years, say their lost love is finally coming home. Be-bop's dead. So's swing. So's everyday jam-sessioning. Jazz, says Hollywood cult, is the music of tomorrow as well as of yesterday. One movie director, David Miller, an all-out, 100 per cent, dyed-in-the-wool addict of jazz, has set up a call at Paramount studios, where he's making "Top o' the Morning," to wait for the revolution. "We're determined to bring back an honest-to-goodness two-beat jazz," Miller said. "People have been calling jazz 'corn' for a whole generation, but a lot of us have kept the candle burning in the window. It looks like jazz is about to return." Not everybody, naturally, can qualify for this cult. It takes what Miller calls an "advanced, not retarded" swing fan. Bing Crosby is, with Miller, a co-leader. They've converted Ann Blyth and Barry Fitzgerald. Crosby and Miller take time some evenings to rapsodize about jazz items in the huge record libraries they both own. Other times they get together to listen to jazz stars and groups at theaters and jam sessions. The trouble with jazz is, Miller said, it's got to be good. "Even in its heyday, jazz was something only a few musicians could play perfectly," he said. "That's one of the things that hurt it. Thousands of people tried it and never got anything but noise. "The few really good jazz players are getting to be the idols of the few real fans who have the taste to appreciate them." Miller says he may be in the second class but he's certainly not in the first. He just gets noise when he plays the piano or sits in on a jam session. American Health Was Tops In 1948; To Be Even Better In 1949, Doctor Says New York—(UP)The health of the American people, best ever in 1948, will be even better in 1949. Such is the opinion of Dr. Louis I. Dublin, insurance statistician, who reported that mortality rates in 1948 fell at every age period of life. The year's record, according to D-ble because unusually severe win$\textcircled{e}$ter weather in the early part of the year and a very hot spell in last summer, each brought a sharp rise in the number of deaths. car's record, according to Dr. Dublin, was all the more remark- He said tuberculosis was an "outstanding example" of a reduction in the death rate. He said that the 1948 death rate from tuberculosis will be down to almost 30 in 100,000 The death rate from pneumonia was about 10 per cent under the previous low made in 1947, and about half the figure of 10 years ago, he reported. "The ever-increasing use of the sulfa drugs and of penicillin have played a major role in this reduction." he said. "The influenza death rate was also down sharply. The mortality from appendicitis, which set a new low in 1948, now shows an unbroken 12-year record of declining rates." Mortality in infancy and childhood was at a record-breaking low level, he said. The one exception in the year was infantile paralysis, Dr. Dublin found. He recalled the severe outbreaks of the disease in some sections of the country. He said, however, that new facilities for treatment had reduced the death rate and the crippling. All signs, according to Dr. Dublin, point to a continuation of excellent health conditions in 1949, although the general level of mortality is contingent to a great extent on whether or not the country experiences a serious epidemic of respiratory diseases. Dr. Dublin said the country is better prepared than ever before for such epidemics, thanks to the high level of individual health. Omaha, 39th city in population, is the second largest livestock marketing and meat-packing center in the United States. Step Out In Style with the "Acme Quality Look" Get In On Acme's Double X-tra: 2. Free bachelor service on all small repairs. 1. Discount for cash and carry on dry cleaning. ACME BACHELOR LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 1111 Mass. Phone 646 K.U. Dames Are Told There Are No Bad Children "There is no such thing as a bad child," Mrs. Robert Foster told the K.U. Dames recently. Mrs. Foster spoke on child guidance. Mr. Jesse Leanard was the program chairman for the evening. Mrs. Peggy Volle, Mrs. Virginia O'Connor, and Mrs. Donna Bang served as hostesses. The K.U. Dames will play bridge next Wednesday, Jan. 12, in the Pine room of the Union. Natural gas was first used as an illuminant in 1824, at Fredonia, V.Y. JANUARY Clearance Sales ARE NOW IN PROGRESS Savings in all Departments of the Store. The Palace 843 Mass. DUCK'S TAVERN We are now serving extra large ocean shrimp, packed from the clear blue waters of the Gulf of California. You will taste the difference and appreciate the fine flavor of this shrimp served exclusive in town at Duck's Sea Food Cafe 24 Vt. Ph.20 Uppermost in Every Student's Thoughts memo January 20-27 . . . Finals Lots of Fresh BAKES from DRAKES DRAKE'S BAKERY 907 Mass. Phone 61