MONDAY, APRIL 5.1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN 4th Marine Division To Hold Reunion The fourth marine division will hold its first post-war reunion in Kansas City on June 4 and 5. Tentative reservations are being accepted and requests for hotel reservations can be made by writing the Fourth Division Association Headquarters, Quantico, Va. A $5 initial deposit must accompany the request to cover banquet costs. Gen. Clifton B. Cates, former division commander and present commandant of the marine corps, and MaJ. Gen. Franklin B. Hart, who Phone KU 376 Classified Ads Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid on time and that you will be during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University press office, Journalism bldg, not later than 5 p.m. the day before publication is desired. Classified Advertising Rates Classifier Classification One day Three days Five days 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c For Sale K. & E. and DIETZGEN slide magnifiers at the Student Union Book Store. 9 TYPEWRITER ribbons for every make of typewriter at the Student Union Book Store. 9 1938 CHEVROLET, new motor, transmission and brakes. See it at Phillips 66 stu- ne door to Skyline club, 2301 Haskell. PACKARD convertible in good mechanical condition; new top. See after 5 p.m. at 707 Penn. Phone 2536R. 9 1940 FORD coupe, radio, heater, twin smithers, fender skirts, high compression new, rebuilt motor. Sell or trade. 413 Indiana. PORTABLE typewriter, Corona Sterling. 1946 model; excellent condition. Phone 1532, 923 Tennessee. 6 MOTORCYCLE: 1942 Harley-'45, with saddle bags. Excellent condition. See Ed. New law, 503 S. Brighton, K.C., Mo. Ch. 508. NEW ZENITH "Trans-Oceanic" portable radio and one new Zenith "Long Distance" portable radio. Greatly reduced prices. Call 2880M after 4 p.m. 7 FORMAL dress suit. Size 40. Call 1856 5 1936 OLDSMOBILE coupe, fine shape, 72,000 actual miles. Phone 148-R or KU. 407. 1933 FORD coupe convertible with rumble seat. New top, fair rubber, extras. Ideal transportation. 1743 Louisiana. 5 MODEL A TUD condition. Good shirt best bidder. See at 935 Conn. 5 VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to dispose of. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. HTFD Lawrence Miscellaneous WOULD LIKE names of enlisted men in Third Armored Division in spring of 1945 in Germany. Please call emergence Hazlett, 2725J after 4:30 p.m., before April 5. STUDENTS! Wives who work! Save time save money! Torn shoes mended; trouss- ming; collars turned; etc. Minimum charge. Burry, brunch, Ethel Oley, 2234W, 1137 Kentucky, 7 DANCE every Saturday night at Odell Fri- herst, Informal. Joe Langweris writes herstra. For Rent SLEEPING ROOMS: Nice, large, comfortable sleeping rooms with single or double bed. Reasonable, 1817 Louisiana. ___ 9 ROOM for two boys. Well furnished, near campus, 1125 Miss. Phone 2383. ___ 9 MARRIED STUDENT and 2. room kitchenette for. See Mrs. Oley, 1137 Kentucky. ___ 5 Lost THETA PHI ALPHA sorority pim. Find. please call 22258 RONSON CIGARETTE lighter in the vicinity of Robinson gym on March 28th. Finder please notify Bob Brown, phone 565. Reward. 7 FARKER "S1" pen, gold top. Lost in Please call 1394.M. Bob Roberts. Reward BLACK SHEAFFER pencil. Please re- request Reward. Orlin Downing. Phone 3406 PARKER "51", black and silver. Call Bob Sigl, Ph. 30640, 1418 Tenn. 6. BLACK BILLFOLD containing money, receipts, and jewelry shop stub for a watch, necklace and jewellery but please return the deposit money but please Baker. 24 N, Nth. 78, Ph. 31799 BROWN WALLET on KU-M. miss. bus. Valued as keepsake. No money in walle. Learned. Valuable card. Reward. R. E. Learned. 739 Alabama--Phone 1332. 7 Transportation RIDERS WANTED: FROM K.C. to Law- women. Contact Conti, Ms. Mell, Bell C. 6208, K.C., Mo. was the assistant division commander at Iwo Jima, are planning to be present for the reunion. Business Service TYPING WANTED: Reasonable rates. CALLS 418 or to bring 1234 Conn. Phone 418 or to bring 1234 Conn. Further information may be obtained at the marine corps office in the United States Court house building in Kansas City. Lawrence Will Pave Streets If Voters Approve Bonds An improved street repair program is planned for Lawrence if voters approve a bond issue to finance it. The issue, which will be voted on Thursday, would make possible adequate repairs on a larger scale than can now be attempted. Shoppers' parking lots may be established soon under a plan reported by the Lawrence safety council. The council intends to begin surveys and appraisals as soon as 51 per cent of the property owners consent to the proposal. KU Residence Halls Still Have Rooms There is still room in University residence halls for single men and women students who expect to attend summer school. There will be three halls open for women and five for men students, Mrs. Ruth Nash, housing director, said today. Applications for summer housing should be made to Mrs. Nash, 220 Frank Strong hall. Students should apply as soon as possible if they expect to choose the hall in which they wish to stay, Mrs. Nash said. A $5 deposit is required with each application. Because of bookkeeping problems, students who withdraw applications after May 15 will not have the $5 refunded. A cotton mill near Spartanburg, S. C., has built an artificial fishing lake for the use of its employees. Jackson, Mich.—(UP)—An ocean-going vessel is sitting hundreds of miles from navigable water here, but it's all part of Theodore Conover's plan to go to college. Surplus Whale Boat Is Student's Home The young ex-sailor plans to sail his converted whale boat down the Ohio river to the Mississippi, thence via the Gulf of Mexico to Tampa, Fla., and his goal, the University of Tampa. A year ago the bogey of expenses thwarted Conover's idea of attending the southern college. There was the problem of transportation as well as housing. Conover got a 28-foot ex-Navy whale boat at an auction for $130. Since then he has converted it into a sleek, power driven cabin craft. He built a 14-foot cabin containing seats, bunk, table, closet and kitchenette. He installed a new marine engine and a 34-foot mast for sail power. Thirty-seven feet of railroad rail provides a heavy keel. Conover said that on arrival in Tampa he will anchor his craft near the college and set up house keeping in style, with the gentle waves to rock him to sleep. But he has plans beyond horizons. Secure in his locker are complete charts of Caribbean and South American waters. After college he envisions leisurely trips to far-off places, tropical nights, lecture tours. In more sober moments Conover confides that he has just one worry about his boat. He hopes it will float. Call K. U. 251 With Your News Rose's Rancho DANCING Open 12 a.m.-12 p.m. ALWAYS BETTER-BETTER ALL WAYS