MONDAY, SEPT. 27 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 7, 1948 PAGE SEVEN therapy is the rest to p givity for . Miss months 4 at one has city of Kansas Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates Cash. Phone orders are accepted only during understanding that the bill will be paid in advance during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kally Business office. Journals can be mailed at 4 p.m. the day before publication date. One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE FOR SALE: Student student lamps, ad- d-ge neck, L. L. Smith Cc. 846 Mass Mm. FOR SALE: Divan over stuffed chair, phone 2181M, see at AB Sunsnylite, phone 2181M. FOR SALE: K and E drafting instrument Ask for Johnson at 2518R, Vermont. FOR SALE: New log log Duplex Decal For Sale: New Duplex Decal CHEVROLET TUDOR, 1928, excellent condition, two heaters, good 60x16 tires. Seabem headlights, " fine upholstery. Chevrolet headlights. FOR SALE: New G.E. portable radio and new Zenith "Trans-oceanic" portable radio. Greatly reduced prices. Call 2808M after 4. 30 FOR SALE. Packard four door sedan. Four new tires. Less than two years old. Original owner. No better used car anywhere. Leave name at Kansan office. 27 A 16 ft. TRAILER ready for use, located 4 blocks from campus. Ideal living conditions for the whole family. For further information call 2256 W after 2 p.m. 1942 NASH AMBASSADOR: 8-cylinder, drive radio, drive heater. Excellent con- trols. Very clean. See at 1233 Oread. Winblind, 1902. 27 ALL TYPES of leather cases to fit any make of slide rule. Durable and good locking. Made of best leather. Student Union Book Store. 27 TO SUBSCRIBE to the K.C. Star call 17. Round Corner Drug, 801 Mass. 11 Official Bulletin Sept. 27, 1848 Spur Club, 5 p. m. today, 202 Robinson. Parking Permits approved but not called for must be picked up before Friday, Oct. 1. Those not called for will be cancelled. Physical Therapy club, 7 tonight. classroom of Watkins Hospital Meeting followed by film, "A New Horizon." All physical therapy students. 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. Council of United World Federalists, 7:30 tonight, English room, Union. Independents, men's political party, 7.15 tonight, Kansas room. Jewish Student Union, 5 p.m. to mow, Myers hall. All Scabbard and Blade members, 7:30 p. m. tomorrow, 105 Military Science building. K-Club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, room 202 Robinson, Wear sweaters. Freshhawks, freshman pep organizat ion, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. 163 Frank Strong. Election. All freshman men eligible and invited. Society for advancement of Management, organizational meeting 7:15 p.m. tomorrow, Union hallroom George H. Kinney, Industrial Council, Kansas City, speaker. All interested invited. Bacteriology club initial meeting, 15 p.m. Wednesday, 502 Snow. New students invited. Eligibility, five hours of bacterology r currently enrolled five hurs. Phi Delta Kappa, initial meeting, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 110 Frazier. Kenneth Nohe, "Summer Camps and American Education." Engineerettes, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Kansas room Memorial Union. For all wives of engineering students. Pi Tau Sigma business meeting. 5 p.m. Wednesday, 2011 M. E. L. Young Democrats, 7:30 p.m. to tomorrow. East room, Union. John t oad speaker. All old and new University players, Little Theater, Green hall, 4 pl m. tomrow. Attendance required. Alpha Kappa Psi business meeting, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Sleeping room for one man student. Phone 3108W, 100 East, 17th floor. HAVE ROOM for one boy, 1339 Ohio to campus. See R.B. B. Castor, 1338 Ohio LOST LOST: Black bilfold. If found keep money and return bilfold and credentials to Martha Cannon, 1247 Ky., or call 1008. LOST. Glasses and files **inscribed** "Mor- rison" 1975 and 1974, and ask **if** same. **REWARD** LOST? Brown Sheaffer fountain pen. 1004. R 1. For call 2842W, REJARD, 29 1004. R 1. For call 2842W, REJARD, 29 REWARD FOR return of brown leather bilffold containing money, student Acct. with driver, driver's licenses Call Donald E. Kaiser phone 730 or email at Daliy Kaisen office. LOST: Bilbillard and important credential belonging to Harold Harvey. If found belonging to Rm. 5 Green hall or Spooner-Thayer dormitory. Reward offered. GOLD COLOR fountain pen; about 4" long; has sentimental value. Reward. Call Suzanne Corinder, Corbin hall, Ph. 860. 27 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. 2nd. N. 2nd. BUY OR RENT a typewriter. All makes available. Petersons, 710% Mass. rtes BUY OR RENT Sound-Mirror Magnetic recorder-producer. Entertaining at par- terners and foreign foreign guests; for practicing speeches or violin. Petersons, 710% Mass. rtes WANTED WANTED: Medical technician with clini- nist education. Apply DL. E. D. Liddy at phone 544. TO BUY. Used copies of "Hundert Stu- speches." Student Union Book Store TRANSPORTATION WILL BUY, sell, or trade goods from Kansas daily 9-5 Fairfax fay007 RIDERS WANTED: Commuting between Kansas City, Mo, and Lawrence. Monday, admissions only. Friday only. Airfare 8:00 a.m. to leave 1:00 p.m. to Culbell, BeW39; Kansas City. BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING DONE—prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Telephone 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 27 But What About That GI Bill? HERHART and Son, tailors. Finest samples made to measure, suits, topoats, and overcooks. Alterations, repairing and leather work. $831\frac{1}{2}$ Mass. 19 Binghamton, N. Y.—(UP)—Mayer Nathan Bloom, of Binghamton; called his aides to his office and issued a proclamation. All schools were to be converted into apartment houses to relieve the housing shortage. The first school to be sacrificed was Christopher Columbus school. However, Mayor Bloom's term expired before his orders could be carried out. The 14-year-old mayor for-a-day, a pupil at Christopher Columbus, was replaced by full-time Mayor Walker B. Loussine. Best Man On Our Team! Hanover, N. H.,—(UP)—As their delegate to the state's constitutional convention. Republicans here elected Herbert W. Hill, chairman of the Democratic state committee. FOR AN EASY, LASTING SHINE Available in all colors at THE Walker SHOP 813 Mass St. 813 Mass. St. ROSE'S RANCHO 4-12 Weekdays - 12-12 Sundays - Closed Thursdays CHICKEN-STEAK DINNERS Phone 3074 2 Miles North on Highway 24 Copyright 1948, LUGGETT & MYERS Tobacco $ \mathrm {C o}_{4} $