THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4.1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Bureau Conducts Restaurant Study Better means of feeding Kansans will be studied by the bureau of business research. Paul E. Malone, director of the bureau, said today that the Kansas Restaurant association had asked the bureau to prepare a survey of the business of feeding Kansans. Efficient operation, employment problems, food economics, the optimum size plant for a given size town will be a few of the objectives of the survey to be financed by the association. In a letter giving the bureau the go-abread signal, J. A. Wolf, association secretary, said in part: "Our board of directors voted unanimously to cooperate with you in this matter." Mr. Malone said a committee is being formed to act as liaison between the Loreau and the restaurant operators while an outline of the report and other operational problems are formulated. Five projects with a total expenditure of $10,600 now are being conducted by graduate students in conjunction with the bureau. Mr. Malone gave Lawrence W. Van Meir as an example of a graduate student working on a project for the bureau. Using the Consumers Co-operative association and Phillipsburg as case study in his thesis on the social, civic, and economic responsibilities of big business to the community, Van Meir is studying for his doctorate in economic theory. Executive Director Speaks At OT Club Benefits and obligations of members of the Occupational Therapy club were discussed Wednesday by Miss W. L. West, executive director of the American Occupational Therapy association. Members receive the magazine on occupational therapy, registration privileges, and placement services, Miss West said. Duties of the national office include the maintenance of the registry, the publishing of a directory of occupational therapists, keeping a membership file, operating a placement service and keeping a public relations bureau. An applicability survey is also being conducted, she said. The work of the national organization is carried on by five standing committees: education, legislation, clinical research and services. The organization was founded in 1917. Line Is Busy Over The Border Fort Worth—(UP)—Travel south of the border, down Mexico way, has kept honorary consuls here busy the past summer. Walter H. Strong, Guatemalan honorary consul, estimated he signed some 400 tourist travel cards since Jan. 1. T he Mexican consul, Sproesser Wynn, averaged about 100 monthly. Weatherman Since 1911 Alva, Okla. —(UP)—When Steve A. Stech, 88-year-old weather observer here, says it was hotter or colder "way back in" you can take his word for it. He's been on the job at the weather bureau here since 1911, and remembers first-hand the record high temperature of 120, July 18, 1936, and the coldest day on record. Feb. 8, 1933, when the mercury dipped to 16 below zero. It's Easy to Join Our RENTAL Library We take your name and address; 15c makes any one of our books yours for 5 days. We'll be looking for you soon. THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that calls must be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univertational Business office, Journalism bulb, postal box 4, 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five da. 25 words or less...35c 65c 90c additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE ALL LEATHER golf bag. Professional type, condition like new. Cost $55 sell for $20. Real bargain. Call at 914 New Hampton 8 NEW SPORT jacket. Call 1763R. 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Anniversary gift, Green with horizontal white stripes, Monday, February 15 and Green hall be- come on Friday 11 and 15 classes. Please call **612** 91W, Delbert Bangs. BROWN LEATHER notebook containing lecture notes, trig. assignments, quiz papers in Corbin hall. Not interested in return of notebook; only its contents. Plone Dorothy Lear. 569. Reward. 5 PAIR OF horn-immored glasses in brown leather case at Lindley hall Monday morning. Please call Jim Lowler, 957. SHEAFFER fountain pen Friday, Oct. 29. Brown mottled color, can be identified. Please call Joan Bremer, 860. Reward. 4 PLAIN BROWN leather billfold containing papers of Bill Rusco. Liberal reward. Finder keep money. 821 N. Hamp. 7 A GRAY Parker 51 fountain pen between a Woolworth. Finder call 2735M. Reward offered. MOTHER, WILL CARE for your child in my home if you are working or con- taining. Phone 25798 Address 13181s, new Eamp. 5 STUDENTS LAUNDRY wanted. 5 also cleaning done. 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Lamb, 86. 5 RIDE TO BEATRICE, near or vlcimity, call 5. Call Joan Peterson, phone 164. FREEHAND drawings. Sketches that have been made in classroom and carry a perspective and shading required. Will pay $2.00 to $3.00 for each. Exchange Service of Industrial Products, 217 Palm Bay Barbara, California. Clarem Diddleton. Skating Party Rollerdrome Friday, Nov. 5, 7:30-10:00. All Students Welcome! For HEALTH'S sake! use more DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 182 handles only the Finest!! FRITZEL JAYHAWK! 834 Vermont College Students MOST WELCOME! Make This Your Week-End RENDEZVOUS Come and Meet Your Classmates and Enjoy Yourselves —TAVERN— MARTIN'S HIGHWAY CLOVERLEAF 1 Mile west of Mission, Kans. $ \frac{1}{2} $ North of Cloverleaf U.S. 50 Kansas AFTER THE show, drop in and have a coke on a friendly Friendship. Else GET YOUR KICKS at the Skyline Dinner Club on date night. Fine food, soft drinks. Our "Hide Out" is now available for private parties. 4 MISCELLANEOUS MAGNETIC RECORDING machines, typewriters, adding and calculating ma- cine cabinets, chairs, filing cabinets, desks, and tables, renting upto $10; Peterson's, 710%; Mass. Call 12345. TRANSPORTATION RIDES AVAILABLE to and from Kansas City. Kansas daily Monday through Satu- rti Saturday through Sunday. Breaks Necks, Finds Friends Bildervide, Ill.—(UP)—Farmer Elmer Rubeck's neck was broken in a farm accident on Friday, Aug. 13, but he said it "was a lucky day for me." Rubeck said, "I didn't know how many friends I had until then." He was hurt while filling his silo. Rubeck's neighbors pitched in and finished the job. Are Your Household Goods Insured? 10-Year Old Lands 10-Pounder 10-Year Old LUNAS 70-Poulfer Schenectady, N. Y. (U.-P.) — Ten-year-old Richard McCaughan went fishing for sunfish while vacationing at Lake George. 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