MONDAY. MARCH 1, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed and returned during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University press office. Journalism bldg not later than 8 a.m. the day before publication is desired. Classified Advertising Rates For Sale One day Three days Five days 25 words or less 35c 65c 90e additional words 1c 2c 3c 1941 OLDSMOBILE. 6 cyl. Cub Coupe Deluxe. Foglights, spotlight, hear radio, seat covers, good tires. One owner. 1055 Mass. Phone. 586. .3 240 YARDS of fresh 35 mm film, medium 2518M. Very reasonable. 2518M. John Marshall. **18 INDIAN motorcycle:** Good condition. The sell immediately. Dan Ward, 1247 Ohio ONE PORTABLE (plug-in). Silvertone radio, $200.103. 1031 Miss. Ph. 3251W. 2 E-mail address. Call excellent condition. Real bargain for cash. Call Ron Hill. Ph. 3141. 805 Ohio. BEAUTIFUL Maternity Wardrobe, size 14. Lovely, two-piece wool suit, $10. Azure house dresses, $3. White satin skirt, Comp girldie, 650% W. West 23rd St, 4 RADIO AND record player combination, automatic record change, plays 10 inch inch records, table model, excellent condition, less than year old, 354 Hl. $55.00. HI-STYLE swing skirt with dipping hemline. Too long for present owner. Call evenings or Friday mornings at 820 New Hampshire, Mrs. C. A. Harlock,息. 1941 PONTIAC 4-door, Good motor and phone at 1312 Ohio or phone 3148- after 5. SEVEN-FOOT NORGE refrigerator in good condition. See at 1805 Maine. SLIDE RULE: Deitzen. Log-Log, Duple- nue. Double now, at cost. Plo. 2377 Carl Griswol. VETERAN! We will buy, trade or sell you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to obtain. of Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Phone 669 HFTD Miscellaneous GOOD INCOME in your spare time. Start a bike rental- Be ready for spring rush. Finish the task and tandem Price 251. Call Ph. 232W or see B. Brown, 101 Penn., after 6 p.m. PHOTO PRIZE for the best picture developed and printed at Wright's each week. Enter the "Print of the Week Contest." now. 5 TYPING: Have reports, notes, themes, thesis, done before semester's end. Quality work: reasonable price. Teacher sponsors 15 years experience. Phone 2908 (or) 547. TYPING: Reasonable rates on typing of Prompt, accurate service. Ph. 123412. UPOHLSTERY, slip-covers. Drapes. Let us take care of all these needs for you. All upholstery, slip cover, drape material. Safe. Our work guaranteed the best. Twelve active years in business in Lawrence. Counter Upholster. 837 Wernick-3-24 Ph. 143 FREE OFFER: Photo copies of discharge papers, marriage certificates for credit or school entrance. 3 for price of 2. Round Corner Drug, 80L Mass. DANCE every Saturday night at Odd Fell Bear. Informal. Joe Langelorthy's orchestra. For Rent QUIET ROOMS for boys, singles or doubles, 1601 Kentucky. 5 AVE room for one male student 1410. Team, March 1. Replacing student pledging BLEEPING ROOM for boy, Close to the campus, the campus, 1142 Indiana. Phone 18190. HAVE ROOM for one woman student: Mariane, 18, of New York. Ph. 32488. Mrs. Wilson, 1229 Ohman. VERY attractive room for two boys, twin campus. 135 Kt. Mg., Mrs. Ole. Phi. 2254 W Transportation Lost EAST FOR Easter? Two students look in to and from East const (Philadelphia) and East vacation. We share expenses and driving. Call gail aw for Joe or Ed. S.A.I. PIN with Betty Schick engraved. Under please notify Joan Bennett. Phon. 710-423-6950 GREEN: Advanced French composition book last Tuesday. Probably in 111 Frank Strong. Please call Billie Kent, phone 900. ___? Wanted TYPING: Done neatly and accurately. Theses accepted. Rates reasonable. Call 1965W or come to Apt. 2, 101 Temp. 4 STUDENT or instructor to share clean room. Bedding furnished. Can make breakfast in room, 123 Vermont. Found SIDE RULE: Owner may have same by paying and paying for this ad. Cal Dairy Care. The rate of night fatal accidents has risen 20 per cent in rural areas, the National Safety council reports. Life on the island of Truk is a paradise for men, according to a letter recently received by Miss Ruth Kenney, director of correspondence study, Life On Truk Is Lovely, But He'll Take KC The writer of the letter is Joseph H. Heinzmann, who has served in the navy four years, and is now a chief radio man on Truk. Mr. Heinzmann was sent a money order for a refund on an uncompleted correspondence course. He wrote to Miss Kenney $ \textcircled{2} $ asking her to forward the money to his wife in Kansas City. Labor is abundant and cheap on the island, according to Heinzmann. The average wage paid is from $17 to $20 a month. Houseboys can be hired for only $3 a month, and housemaids are paid 40 cents a day. Women do all the work on Truk, Heinzmann wrote, and the men "sit around and loaf all day." He added that it is not uncommon to see a woman with a load of lumber on her head while her husband follows along carrying "one (1) small piece of 2 by 4 lumber on his shoulder." Because of their training unde the Japanese, the natives of Truk still bow to every American on the island. Heinzmann wrote. But the navy man also wrote that "Kansas City will look soooo good— in a few months." Five To Edit Home Ec Paper Five home economics students have been appointed to edit the April issue of the Home Economics clubs' bulletin. Patricia Harris, College junior is committee chairman. Members are: Jean Clarkson, Pat Jones, College juniors, Judith Tihen, senior, and Joyce Walker, sophomore. Fine Arts To Name Annual Candidate The School of Fine Arts will recommend a candidate for the annual national Silversmithing Workshop conference to be held at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence Aug. 2, Carlyle Smith, instructor of design, attended the first conference last year. Attendance is limited to 12 teachers selected from colleges, universities, teachers' colleges and art schools throughout the United States. Baron Erik Fleming, court silversmith to the king of Sweden, will conduct the conference. Daasch Elected Director Harry L. Daasch, head of the mechanical engineering department, has been elected to the board of directors of the Kansas Engineering society. The announcement was made in the magazine published by that organization. Hall Spokes To Three Groups At University Of Missouri "Between the Subspecies" was the title of this book. Xi, biological science, fraternity. Prof. E. R. Hall, chairman of the zoology department, gave three lectures recently at the University of Missouri. He spoke to the zoology majors on "Correlation of Structure and Function in the Lagomorpha," and to the graduate students and staff of the department of wildlife management on "Predatory Animal Problems." Russia Can Starve Us By Waiting 100 Years Mount Berry, Ga.—(UP)—J. W. Stone, farm superintendent of Berry college, said in an address that if Russia or any other country wants to attack the United States, it should wait 100 years. "By that time," he contended, "we will all be starving to death, if we continue to lose our top-soil at the present rate."