UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. 1948 PAGE SEVEN YM Meeting Opens Friday A recruitment conference for the Y.M.C.A. profession will be held in the Union Friday and Saturday. Representatives from communities within a 100 mile radius of Lawrence will attend the session. The conference will open at 4 p.m. Friday in the Pine room with an address by the Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes, Plymouth Congregational church, on "The Concept of Christian Vocation." This will be followed by a discussion of "The field of Social Group Work," and an address by Harold Kuebler, executive secretary of the student Y.M.C.A. in the Rocky Mountain region. He will speak on "The Y.M.C.A. As A Profession." At a dinner Friday in the East room, the Rev. John Patten, director of Westminister Foundation and formerly Y.M.C.A. secretary, will be toastmaster. The principal address will be given by Guy L. Schumtema, registrar at George Williams college, Chicago, which is the Y.M. C.A. professional school in the Midwest. The conference will also feature movies about Y.M.C.A. tests given by the University guidance bureau and interviews with Y.M.C.A. secretary of the Kansas City, Mo, staff. Gl's Search Islands For Crash Victims Saipan—(UP)—American soldiers with rifles at the ready are still wading ashore on Pacific islands. They are looking for dead Americans, fear that they will find live Japanese. The search is being conducted by a unit of 55 men under Capt. Arthur A. Arena, San Francisco. He is concentrating just now on the tiny islands that are scattered like grain between the war-time B-29 base of Tinian and the Japanese empire. The pictures, along with all possible data, are carried by the search team as it goes ashore. The troops land in battle formation just in case they meet Japanese. Crippled bombers struggling to get back to Tinian often crashed and burned on the islands. The bodies of the crews were never found. Sometimes aerial pictures made at the time showed the site of the rash. Instructor's Story Will Be Published A story written by William H Roberts, graduate student and assistant instructor in English will be published at Wofford college, Spartanburg, S. C., according to Janice Oehrle, president of Quill club. The story, "Toccata in a Low Key," appeared in the February issue of Trend, magazine published by the Quill club. It will appear in the spring issue of The Journal, a quarterly, literary publication of Wofford college. Baptists Discuss Civil Rights Laws A discussion of the Kansas Council on Civil Rights and the legal framework of civil rights was held recently for students attending the First Baptist church. Ralph A. Smith, graduate student, said the definition of citizenship given by the supreme court was responsible for segregation in the United States. Lorna E. Green, college senior, explained that the Kansas Council on Civil Rights was primarily concerned with co-ordination of clubs working for fair administration of our civil rights laws. She said the council was not a political organization. Men's Fall Rush Week Rules To Be Same As In 1947 All Rush week rules were con- sumed by the Inter-fraternity coun- mencing Monday. The rules will be the same as those for the fall of 1947. There will be an election of officers at the next meeting, May 10. Phone KU 376 Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted understanding that the bill will be paid before the class during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University press office, Journalism bldg, not later than 9 p.m. the day before publication is desired. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 15 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c For Sale FLOOR SANDER and polisher. American Standard 8" sander, latest model in perfect condition. Call 2566J after 12:30 noon. 30 PRINT your own photos. Albert Contact units up to $75. $18, $18. Bob Ferber, 1313W THE car you've been waiting for—1937 Chevrolet Tudor; motor excellent; good tires and paint. Hurry down to 1904 Vermont after 5 p.m. 29 DAY BED, practically new; easy chair, covered. CIB 1845-8. 3 SCHICK Colometer electric razor; in excel- tional form. $20.99. @23 Ohio. Phone 2797W, 29 Price $8.00. @23 Ohio. Phone 2797W, 29 1941 FORD black tudor deluxe. Excellent paint and interior, new tires, heater, seat covers, airplane shocks. J. Reinhart, 940 Tenn. Phone 1779-M. 28 ATTENTION Jayhawkers :1947 Dodge convertible-yellow, radio and heater, miles. Contact Jimie Wellman, 315 Roosevelt, Topeka, Kansas. Phone 33627. VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to dispose of. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. #699 669 HFTD Lost BLACK and silver Parker "S1" fountain pen. Pen Maryllyn Stewart on fountain pen. PHONE 101. Reward. BLACK BILLFOLD. Keep money, but return other articles to Kansan office. Betty Ahnert, Corbin Hall. 30 A. RONSON (Ladies' size) lighter in height than Sunday about 3 p.m. Ask for Bob at 1351. BLACK rimmed glasses in red felt case at afternoon, Lynn Trousdale, Phone 3236 PARKER "51" last Friday. Reward. Please. in Daily Kansan office. Calvyn Emerson. GREEN officer's trench coat (alligator brand). Please call Ed Slye at 348. 259-1020. CLASS ring. Druether high school. Columbia, South Carolina. Lost between 16th and 17th and Lindley Hill, possibly back of Blake or the Hospital. Reward. Call 2827. For Rent 5-ROOM furnished house from time to date on 01st IUl 17 of September, 2020 New Hampshire JUNE 1 until September 1, 5-room house in exchange for room and board for elderly landlord and small rent. Call Mrs. Holland. 2128W. 30 TWO double and two single rooms room-men. For rent for summer and available for fall at 1423, 1113 Kentucky. 29 LARGE Room(s) Summer and fall where two boys can stay at home for $3.25 per week each. Contact the Kansan office for more information. Be sure your hitchikers aren't carrying rattlesnakes before you pick them up, or you may have the experience of Dr. M. W. Mayberry, assistant professor of zoology. Two Rattlesnakes Scare Zoology Prof They found that the bag contained two three-foot rattlesnakes, very much alive. Fearing, a civil service worker at the University, and Palmer, a student, had been snake-hunting north of Oskaloosa. After Professor Mayberry and his family picked up Olin Fearing and Bill Palmer on their way to Lawrence, they noticed that the bag they were carrying wiggled peculiarly. The Duryea and Haynes, built in 1892, are generally believed to be the first cars built, but Kelly, says Charles H. Black, produced the first auto in 1891. Jackson, Mich.—(UP)—Jack Kelly, retired barber, has introduced a new claimant for the title of America's first automobile builder. May Have Been First Car Kelly says he ought to know—he drove it. And he offers a photograph of himself in the vehicle as proof. Call K.U. 376 with your Want Ads Complete Line Men's and Ladies Toiletries Stowits REXALL Store Business Service TYPING done: Term papers, reports, special attention given thesis. Accurate work at reasonable prices. Call 1996-W. Apartment 2, 1101 Tennessee. rtes THESIS and term paper typing. Prompt and reasonable. Phone 2369- J. TAILOR-MADE suits, $36.50 to $50.00. Alteration and tailoring. George Eberhart & Son, Tailor Shop, $311½ Mass. THESIS typing wanted by teacher-typist with fifteen years experience in KU typing. Will also do long term reports Work guaranteed. Phone 2908 or 547. NEW vacuum cleaners for rent. Attachments included. $1.50 per day. Al Brooks Sweeper Co., 831¹⁵ Mass. Ph. 1104 between 9 and 12 a.m. TUTORING in Chemistry II Call Jim Shepherd at 2679R or Dan Gardner at 731. NICKEL, brass, copper, and silver plating. Burnishing and lacquering. All work guaranteed. Green's Music Shop, 720 Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kansas. 29 TYPING — Prompt service, reasonable rate 1028 Vermont Phone 1168R 28 Transportation LEAVING every Friday at 4:00 p.m. for Wichita returning Sunday evening. Please call only Wed. and Thurs. between 7:00-9:00 p.m. Harry Schultz, 3170. WE make airline reservation to any major point in the United States or foreign countries: Phone 30, ticket office, Gleesman, Mgl., First Nation, Bank. TWO good drivers may ride to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, nonstop, after exams, $12.50 each. 1941 Pontiac, 2117 Ohio street 3 Miscellaneous DANCE every Saturday night at Od尔Feld theatre. Informal. Joe Langworthy. architect. WILL person who tried to contact me about my lost Helios wristwatch, please phone again, as your name was lost. 55 reward. 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