,1948 FENHORGHON, STEVE Y. FANGAN, LAUDENCE FANGAN RACE NINE VEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN 3-Day Meet For Doctors A three-day refresher course in physical medicine will be held at the University of Kansas Medical center in Kansas City, Kan., beginning Monday, Nov. 1. The course is open to physicians, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists. University of Kansas fraternity or other society pin has been found in Columbia, Mo., by I. C. Adams, owner of the Adams Jewelry and Antiques. He bought the pin for $4.50 from a woman who found it The field of physical medicine is the treatment of various diseased conditions of the body by physical measures such as massage, exercise, heat, light, water, and electricity. Six guest lecturers and 12 members of the faculty of the University School of Medicine will present the program. The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis is partially financing the course. Medical problems will be emphasized the first two days of the course and separate sessions for the therapists will be held on the third. Symposiums will be held on arthritic conditions, nerve injuries, and polomyelitis. There will be a display of the most modern physical therapy equipment. KU Society Pin Found In Missouri He describes the pin as having a transit and a caliper or divider on it with the letter T in the black pamel in the center. It has 12 beads and three rubies in the pin proper and nine pearls in the connecting 'K'. It is in perfect condition except for the chain that connects the 'K' to the main pin, which's broken. The initials C.B.S. and KAN are engraved on the back of the pin. Also the number 5152 and the date 19-47 are on the back. Mr. Adams will send the pin to he owner by parcel post in exchange for the money he paid for t. He will hold the pin until Nov. 15 before breaking it up for the gold, earls, and rubies in it. the primary elections, resulted 581 votes for repeal, and 158 for training the present law. The larg- est majority for repeal came from seniors who voted 154 to 36 to end the dry law. K-State Students Vote 3-1 For Repeal Kansas State college studentsavor repeal of the Kansas prohibitionlaw by a 3 to 1 margin, a strawte taken the past week reveals.The poll, taken in conjunction with Similar results were obtained in a all taken in 1947, but the margin isavier this year for repeal. Read the Daily Kansan daily. AH! Simply Delicious! is what you will say after eating at the COURT HOUSE CAFE 1105 Mass 1 Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be received by 11 a.m. (e.g., except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- dity Daily Kansan Business office. Journalists must pay a $25 fee of 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days five 5 words or less ...35c 65c 90c diditional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE TYPEWRITERS: Ribbons and stands, adding machines, calculators, study desks and tables, posture and swain chairs, dusters and safes. Peterson, Mass. Phone 13. TW28-78 NEW BENNUS wrist watch, won as a prizes Worth $25. Will sell for $21. CAL $200. 1931 BUICK Club coupe, new top, upholstery, recent engine overhaul. Get details, 1642 Mississippi, two blocks from campus. 28 1938 FORD COUPE. New paint and tires. Price right. See ee.979.Miss 28 1936 PONTIAC SEEDAN: South wind heater, radio, good tires, seal beams. Price $265.00. Apply 39 Lane N. Sunflower. 28 1931 CHEVROLET: New clutch, heater, seal beams, excellent tires, perfect brown whipcord upholstery, seat covers. Phone 2083, Beeler, Oread ball. 28 MEN'S SUITS, practically new, all wool. Size 38 or 39, burgundy; 615 8th Street. CANDY VENDING machines. Ideal part time business for a student. Small versatile units. Good income for small time output. Call 1398M or at 9331'Mass. AMMUNITION. F打垒 Tackie. Guns and masks made in padrao, padda Rutter's Shop, 1014 Mass. PORTABLE MOTOROLA now as as $19.95 at B. F. Goodrich store, 925 Washington Blvd. 1931 CHEVROLET, in good running condition and economical to run. Call for Victor H. Martin, 1011 New Hampshire, after 4 p.m. REMINGTON-FOURSOME electric razor, REMINGTON-BOOK 1777-2023 Near Missouri USED ROYAL typewriter, in excellent condition. Pica type letters. Only $22.50 plus your rebate. Student Union Book Store. 2 FOUND GOLD BRACELET: may owner may have by and paying for ad. Bill Mar 1312 Ohz I12h MAN'S WRIST Sat. night at 24-40 MAN's WRIST contacting us and identifying. MU-KU FOOTBALL tickets. Call for BUI at 2393, f.6 p.m. 87 WANTED HELP WANTED: Someone with training experience or aptitude for co-operative nursery school, Monday through Friday, 9 to 12, Call 3188R THREE GIRLS to board. 707 W. 12th. Home cooked meals. Call 964. W. 29 RIDE TO WICHTIA: Would to leave 2:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 29. Come back at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 30. Ast, between 7 and 9 p.m. Thursday or leave names at Kansan office, box 2. 29 ROOMMATE: Class A room near campus for $4 a week. Call Don Tomlin, 2240R at 1736 Louisiana, between 4 and 5.30 or after 7.00. 29 MISCELLANEOUS BUY OR RENT? Magnetic recorder-producer, tape and tape wired. Entertaining atparties for parties, in warmarning gardens; for practicing acoustic琴 violin. Peterson's '511': Mass. Phone 13 TYPEWINTER SUPPLIES: All top brands ribbon, carbons, erasers, bond paper, and cleaners at your Student Union Book Store. 29 AFTER THE SHOW, drop in and have a friendly Fountain. Ecklidge Ridge Pharmacy ATTENTION: Will care for children with all ball games. Phone 3155R, 39D. Sunsidey LOST GREEN LEATHER zipper purse at convocation Friday. If found please call HAFEFFER fountain pen, Robert W. image engraved on gold top. Call 20-94 866-371-5555 KEY CHAIN with three keys. Probably kathrins hospital Fridays Phone 950 or 800 WILL THE soldier who picked up the black handbag in the KK section of Memorial stadium Saturday afternoon please send it to 1247 Kentucky. 28 BLACK KID handball with plastic and brass fastener Saturday at football game. Contained bilfold, checkbook and other papers. Reward. Agnes Heiner, phone FOR RENT BLACK EVENING purse containing Emily watch and rhinestone bracelet. Lost near Sigma Kappa house. Finder please call 3140. Reward. 27 BLUE AND GOLD PARK "51" pen on October 15. Please leave at Karen son office. TRAILER SPACE: Desirable location. onquent accommodations: 2091 L. TRAILER SPACE: Desirable location, convenient accommodations. 2201 La 1, 1387 For FOOM for boys. Comfortable quiet for study. 709 Mississippi. Phone 2282R. TRANSPORTATION STUDENT DESIRES transportation from K.C. to Lawrence and return daily, Monday through Friday. Phone HE-2483, Mission, Kansas. 28 WANT RIDE to Manhattan Friday, Oct. 29, after 3 p.m. Call Bob, 1547R, 7-9 p.m. RIDE WANTED to. Kansas City every Tuesday evening. Phone Betty Sealy. Student Union Bookstore during day or 1256J evenings. 27 WANTED: Ride to Wichita, Friday. Oct. 6, 12 and 6 p.m. at 6 a.m. Carol Gardner at 9 a.m. BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 11-9 WHEN ALL PETS including dogs, birds, fish, cats, pigeons, skunks, parrots, squirrels, rats, mice, etc., go shopping for an outfit they go to Grant's Pet Shop, 1138 Conn. St. Phone 418. Everything in the pet field—their needs are the business. 11-9 EBERHART and Son, tailors. Finest samples made to measure, suits, topcoats, and overcoats. Alterations, repairing and leather work. 831 $\frac{1}{2}$ Mass. 19 Former Student Here Ira E. Henry, University student in '04, and Mrs. Henry, of Boston, are visiting the campus this week. Mr. Henry has just returned from 20 months overseas with the navy and is now on leave of absence from a government position. KIMO THEATRE THE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE 3319 Main STARTS TODAY Marcel Pagnol's most distinguished masterpiece RAIMU in "SANNY" A production to be honored and placed with the "Baker's Wife" and the "Well Digger's Daughter." French Dialogue English Titles Unanimous acclaim from entire press of New York City including Bosley Crowther of the N. Y. Times and John McCarten of the New Yorker. 39c Complete Line of at The Palace Van Heusens 843 Morr 843 Mass. A A A A A --for the BOLD LOOK **Bold** is the word: for the low-setting, wide-spread soft collar with stays to keep it lying flat . . . for the half-inch stitching on the collar . . . on the extra wide center pleat . . . on the cuffs. Lab-tested, Sanofilized broadcloth, in white and smart new solid colors $3.95. Other Van Heusen shirts $3.50, $3.95, $4.95. You'll find college men's collar favorites in PHILLIPS-JONES CORP., NEW YORK 1, N. Y. "VAN NEUSEN" IS A TRADING MARK REGISTERED IN THE U. S. PATENT OFFIC ۲۸۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷۷ Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. Reservations NEW REDUCED RATES ON ALL AIRLINES TWA offers the Family Plan-full fare for the head of the family 50% discount for wife and children Please make reservations as far in advance as possible. TRAVEL AGENCY THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAWRENCE CITY TICKET OFFICE MISS ROSE GIESEMAN, Mgr. 8th and Mass. Phone 30