--- 3222 714 9W Eye EDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN GANTIC ROAD SANZA RATED I THAT PEELING hoy Stole All From Joan xcept A Charred Stake hollywood, Sept. 29—(UP)—The stint make is about the only thing ladies won't be copying from ban of Arc." For the first time, a Hollywood sent designers scurrying to by its clothes. They've been "Car- n" blouses and "Robin Hood" s, but milady will be "Joan" from to toe. ONAL LLEST ICA! MING TCH" John Frederics, the famed hat maker, is first with "Joan" jerkins, front and suede back; suede arts, turtleneck sweaters, leopard sacks and skull caps. Fabric makers their fall colors coronation en, banner red, etc. And the new ankle boots will have ladies ding around like 15th century sants. Even the designer for the movie adapting his costumes for sale, insists his will be closest to real McCoy. Other designers merely adapt at I adapted," he says. "Theirs I be like second carbon copies." the designer made his first "Joan" pations while he was working the movie, but just for actresses all the designers are copying myself men's clothes from "Joan" men's attire of that period is too ok and fussy for moderns. the designer is marketing a "Joblouse. This has enormous sleeve with laced, pointed cuffs, and a ar pointed in both back and at. He made this blouse in crochet. The designer also designed Deargent's personal use. She k home some of the boots shears in the movie, too. another creation you'll wear is huque, or jerkin, that medieval slung over their armor. The lern version is belted in front a loose, swinging cape. we also "designed" *Jonn*'s, in furs and wools, to wear coats. The hood extends to the olders and has two streamers gliding down the back. These can wrapped around the headpiece a turban. He says medieval fees wore them both ways. Education Groupears Counselor he souls counseled at small camps Colo. during the summers of 1870 in a large camp near Mil- kee. Wis. enneh Nohe, third year law lent. Wednesday told members of Delta Kappa, national education association,ences of summer college counselor. is discussed disciplinary problems the larger summer camps and pared their educational and regional values to the smaller ones. Camps of over 200 boys operate the summer edition of a military demy," he said. He added that he camps fail to promote intimacy, operation and responsibility. bill, Humans Have air Ferris Wheels vanville, Ind.—(UP)—Time just need to take winds in Evansville, courthouse clock was always A junior discovered the trou-He said birds perched on the ids and "rode them around" a faster than they were supposed lorida has 16 state parks, cover- 826 276 acres. The largest is Myak- river park, 16 miles east of Sara- with 12,233 acres. Official Bulletin Sept. 29.1948 Bacteriology club, 7:15 tonight, 502 Snow. New students invited. Eligibility, five hours of bacteriology or currently enrolled in five hours. Parking permits approved but not called for must be picked up before Friday. Those not called for will be cancelled. The following vacancies exist in the A.S.C.: representative-at-large, woman from District III and man from District II. Petitions will be accepted by A.S.C. Tuesday, Oct. 5. Pi Tau Sigma business meeting. 5 p.m. today, 201 M.E.L. Carruth Hall hour dance, 7 to 8 tonight. Ku Ku's, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Recreation room, Memorial Union. Important. Christian Science organization 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Danforth chapel. Phi Chi Theta. 7:15 p.m. to morrow, Frank Strong Annex D, room 12. German club, 5 p.m. tomorrow, 402 Fraser. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7 p.m. tomorrow, d13 Frank Strong. Missionary prayer meeting, noon tomorrow, Danforth chapel. American Society of Civil Engineers, 7 p.m. tomorrow, Lindley auditorium. All civil engineers invited. Engineerettes, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Kansas room, Memorial Union. For all wives of engineering students. Pershing Rifles meeting, Drill hall, Military Science building, 4 p.m. tomorrow. All men interested in playing on an I.S.A. intramural touch football team report to 228 Frank Strong, 7:15 p.m. tomorrow. A.W.S. Senate meeting, 4:30 p.m. tomorrow, Alpha Delta Pi house Wesley Foundation open house scheduled for Friday night at Ecke hall has been cancelled. A.V.C. mixer, 7:30 p.m. Friday. Clinton Park. All veterans welcome AIME Meets New Professors Dr. C. F. Weinaugh and Prof. Ellis T. Anders were introduced to the members of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers Tuesday night. Dr. Weinaug is the new chairman of the petroleum engineering department; Professor Anders is a professor of petroleum engineering. He Should Have Realized There Was Something Fishy Dr. R. M. Dreyer, chairman of the geology department, and Kenneth E. Rose, chairman of the department of mining and metallurgical engineering, were speakers at the meeting. Goshen, Ind. — (UF) — Richard Kaveren insists it can't a fish story when he tells friends that a 25-pound carp caused his motor trouble. Kaveren was returning from a trip when his car stalled. A filling station attendant found the big fish placed under the hood and atop the motor by some prankster. SCALLOPS Duck's Tavern 824 Vermont SCALLOPS FRESH! Fresh from the ATLANTIC Daily Kansan Classified Ads Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid on time, and not during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office of the Journalism bldg., not later than 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates FOR SALE One Three Fiv day days day days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90 additional words...1c 2c 3 FOR SALE: K and E drafting instruments for sale. Ask for Skill at 2518 837-7000. FOR SALE: New log log log Duplex Declir- tig K and E Slide Rule. Call 1328-M 198. FOR SALE: New G.E. portable radio and new Zenth "G.te-oceanic" portable radio. Greatly reduced prices. Call 2808M after 4. 20 FOR SALE! Set of five used iron irons. Buckles after 9 am, or before 10.30am. FOR SALE! 1948 Plymouth convertible, Perfect condition. Stem. 1262 Ohio. S0 30 FOR SALE: German Rollerflex 127 mm. For sale: German Rollerflex Glorion 18 Lane J. Sunflower, 900 Northwestern Ave. FOR SALE: Buck sedan, 1945, low mileage QS SURBRIPPE, for the KX Star, car call F YOU ARE interested in a 3 year old 1 bedroom house, 3 blocks from campus, which is self supporting for monthly payments. Go to the laba. *Position at end, at end of semester.* 1934 CHEVROLET coupe, excellent motor seller. 2 fire, 3 tires. 404 Lane 2 Sandower, after 75 miles. NE SPENCER Microscope approved for use on the JUNIOR at 13:58 Teen, Call Don Luffa, l1243. AMMUNITION, 38 Special. About 200 at half price. 505 Lane 12, Sunflower '35 FORD, 4-door sedan, radio and heater, prized reasonably; also portable Emerson radio. See at 1244 La. or call Winter at 1752. GOLF CLUBS: Walter Hagen woods, essex new; $45.00. Brow Crowley, 1133 Tenn RIDER WANTED: Commuting daily 8-4 from Kansas City. Leave 40th & Broadway, 6:45 a.m. One Rider needed. Lloyd, JE 4824. 30 TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED: Leaving every Friday at 4:00 p.m. for Witchita, Return Shultz, please bring 7-9 p.m. call Harry Shultz, 310J between 7 p.m., Wednesday day and Thursday. COMMUTING: Kansas City via Plaza, 9-5 Monday thru Friday. Want pass- ing room? Call 411-628-3270. Muckenbauer at Blake hall, 9 to 3 or cull HI $350, Kansas City, 6 to 9 p.m. 30 ALTERING SUITS. coats and dresses. Relining coats a specialty. Hand made tailored buttonholes. Work guaranteed. 2 all 995R, 842 Indiana St. 4 ATTENTION: Will care for children while you attend football games. Limited numbers. Also care for two children during week Phone 3155R, 30D, Sunnside. EBERHART and Son. tailors. Finest samples made to measure, suits, topcoats, and overcoats. Alterations, repairing and leather work. 831% Mass. 19 CROSLEY HERE'S AMERICA'S LOWEST PRICE CONVERTIBLE! - Dashing, youthful, carries 4 husky乘务员-plus baggage in perfect comfort; speeds to 60-plus. - Easy-to-manage, new-type laminated weather-proof top snap insures into place. All-stool body. Gorgeous colors. Smart, simulated pigkin lining. "The aircraft flavor." - Great new Cobrey COBRA engine; 4-cylinder, water-cooled, valve-in-head. Made of steel, copper-brazed. Weights only 59 lbs., delivers 26.5 horsepower, 35-50 miles per gallon of ordinary gasoline. Get a demonstration. DRIVE ONE TODAYI LAWRENCE MOTORS Your CROSLEY Dealer Your CROSLEY Dealer 790 N. 2nd Ph. 3471 A "FOREIGN" dialing containing import-terrific calls to Kansan office or phone Shirzai at 1692. LOST SATURDAY afternoon, black fuzzy in bed pup. Call Jm Porter 301 957. Reward. LOST: Glasses and case inscribed "Mort- ress" in case 1978J and ask 29 REWARD: LOST: Brown Sheather fountain pen 1004 R. I., or call 28422, REJWARD 25 1004 R. I., or call 28422, REJWARD 25 MECHANICAL part of "Parker 51" some mechanical part of Parker's hand. F hould please call 578. Reward. FOUND BASKETBALL in Robinson annex. CASE DESCRIPTION at Kansan office and pay for ad. MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION: Auto auction held every Wednesday night 8 p.m. Buy or sell—$2 buy back, $10, if sold—everybody welcome. Lawrence Motors, 790 N. 2id. 30 BUY OR RENT a typewriter. All makes available. Petersons, 112% *Mass*. rtes need typing, laundry, garage. You need new typing, Compton. 2900W after- noon or evening. BUY OR RENT Sound-Mirror Magnetic recorder-producer. Entertaining at par- tices, teaching foreign languages; for practicing language rites. Peterson's . 710% Mass. rtns WANTED WANTED: Medical technician with clin- ing license. Apply D. Liddy at phone 544. F. D. Liddy at phone 544. WANTED: A good set of U.S.P. and N.F. Phone 2016. Ask for Jones. 30 ROOM FOR RENT: Two vacancies for University young men in clean, refined home. Maid service, 615 Louisiana, Ph. 2614W. 4 COMMUTERS from Oskaloosa to ride or carry a car pool. Call Oskaloosa, 24 after 10am. THREE STUDENTS: 2 University, 1 nursery want 3-5 room apartment, 1 dormitory. K.U. K.U., Don Tennant, K.U. 376, leave message. 2 K.U. STUDENT who wishes to work, selling at football game, should contact at the Union Bridge, or call 465 at once. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Sleeping room for one man student. Phone 3108W. 109 East 172 159 This Isn't The Usual Thing Santa Fe, N.M.—(UP)—A Santa Fe drug store advertised dollar bills for sale during a two-hour period for 95 cents each. The store reported it averaged one customer a minute during the two hours. Week Days 2—7—9 Where the Big Pictures Play GRANADA NOW ALL WEEK The MOST ENJOYABLE TUNES ever played STARRING Judy GARLAND Fred ASTAIRE PETER LAWFORD ANN MILLER PATEE - WEDNESDAY 4 DAYS Tim HOLT "GUNS OF HATE" No. 2 Lynne ROBERTS "Sons of Adventure" JAYHAWKER Phone 10 Features at 1:43 :3:46 5:49 :7.52 :9:55 LAST DAY —COMING SUNDAY— —THUR.—FRI.—SAT.— INGRID BERGMAN CHARLES BOYER ARCHOFTRIUMPH VARSITY "THE BABE RUTH STORY" WED. THUR. 12c 39c "American Empire" 3 BIG HITS Richard Dix in Claude Thornhill Musical "Screen Snapshots" KIMO The "International House" 3319 Main St. Kansas City, Mo. Opens Opens Friday, Oct. 1st 3319 Main St., Kansas City Offering A Fall & Winter Season Of Outstanding Foreign Films The startling story of Hitter's bed-fellows! OPENING ATTRACTION (French Production— English Titles) - PRESS COMMENTS - "Superb dramatic entertainment" N. Y. Herald Tribune "An hour and forty-four minutes of unadulterated entertainment" Brooklyn Eagle "This picture is not for children. But for adults certainly" NLX, Journal American N. Y. Journal American Mat. 2:30, Nite 7 & 9 Mat. 45c Nite 65c (Special student rate -39c) COMING! Emil Zola's "PASSIONELLE" "VOLPONE" From the hilarious stage hit by Ben Jonson "Die Fledermanus" Comic Operetta by Johann Strauss