MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 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 received during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University press office, journalism bldg, not later than 4 p.m. the day before publication is desired. Classified Advertising Rates For Sale One Three Five day days flv 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c TWO % LENGTH laboratory coats size 38, one surgeon's gown size 38. Also misc. hematostats and hypodermic syringes. 7 Lau- Q, Sunflower, Kansas. RADIO AND record player combination, automatic record changer, plays 10 inch or 12 inch records, table model, excel- celed record player less than year old. . . . . NEW NORGE "5000" oil heater; 38pc. hand painted china set; vanity table; cabinet set; air-conditioned hot plate; all-seat room and droom bedrooms. Call 1679-3. 1932 4-DOOR Nash, 45,500 actual miles, good shape throughout. Good transportation. To see appreciate. Come make me a bid. Brown, 1134 Mice, phone 3838. 23 18-FOOT RED ARROW house trailer, inlaid linoleum, venetian blinds and curtains. Good condition. Lavern Mausolf, 2047 La. VETERANI! We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to purchase. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Phone: 669 HFTP Wanted ENGINEERING student wants one fel- low of 300 hours per month. 1300 Tenn. Phone: 188724. APARTMENT: furnished or unfurnished Student, veteran, no children, 2 year occupancy. Call J. E. Greenhaw, 3020 after 6 p.m. ONE K.U. student to share nice 2-room suite. 637 Ohio. Ph. 2521M. 23 For Rent ROOM FOR 2 boys, $3 each. Will rent as single for $4. Call 2661W or see at 912 Alabama after 5:00. Two blocks below stadium. 25 FOR A B BOY: one vacancy in double room; twin beds, 82 Missouri; Ph. 1271W VACANCY: For one student in large double room. Modern home. 1½ blocks from campus. ¼ block from city bus station. Room for two boys or married couple. Near University. Cooking facilities. Ph. 1547W, 1331 Tenn. 23 VERY attractive room for two boys, twin campus, 1357 Kz. Mr. Olge Ph2. 2244W. Miscellaneous FREE OFFER: Photo copies of discharge papers, marriage certificates for credit or school entrance, 3 for price of 2. Round Corner Drug. 805 Mass. MATHEMATICS Tutor: Lucy T. Dougherty at 90 Maline, (Bay) bus, 3 blocks west of Mississippi, or by path down the Hill west of the stadium). Phone 3084M. MARCELLA'S Beauty shop moved to 342 Indiana St. Beautiful, soft, natural "Radio speciality. Day and night appointments. New patrons are appreciated. Phone 520. 25 DANCE every Saturday night at Odd Fel- low Informal. Joice Langworthy orchestra. ESTABLISHED part-time business in Lawrence. Will average $30 daily gross. No selling. Ideal for Professor, student, semi-retired person, anyone wanting to add to income. Sources of standard inventory are an orange candy bar inventory go with this established coin candy machine business. Lew Phish. C318 St. K., Co. Mo. Found ECONOMICS book in *Fraser* theater, published by the Kwanan of 23 face upon payment of this ad. Transportation RIDERS WANTED Eudora to Lawrence for every day. Ph. Ed. N. J. Heinrich. ONE RED Shafere lifetime find. Pender call call Bill Schell at 552 or 1269-M. Lost PARKER PENCIL, black barrel, silver top. Lost Wednesday. Personal value. Reward. Charles Minges, ph. 1870-W. 25 I WILL trade your topcoat and key case my topcoat which you took Wed. November. Scott Workman, 119 Ohio. Phone 11. GREEN BILLFOLD at Vice-Versa dance Finder please return to lost and found dept. or call Marian Kysar, Phone 365. Reward. 24 BROWN leather bilffold. Keep money, leave bilffold and other contents at Daily Kansan office or mail to F. L. Davis. 1245W, Campus. 23 BLACK AND GOLD EVERSAP pen and BRACKET and ballpad $199. O. C. King jr., written on leather Minnesota's state income taxpayers had a combined yearly income of almost a million dollars in 1946. Campus Police May Be Able To Arrest Traffic Violators After today the campus police may be able to do something to traffic law violators. C. A. Bliesner, Lawrence police chief, said that the police committee has asked the city council to make the University officers members of the city police department with regular authority. The council is expected to approve the plan today, Chief Bliesner added. Campus officers will then have the authority to enforce city regulations as well as University orders. Traffic Officer Robert Corwin warns that if given the authority, he will "nail a few of the worst offenders." He added that he has his eye on a few, including one student who has been warned five times not to park in front of the fire hydrant at the Chi Omega sorority house. Traffic officers will be instructed not to give warning tickets to students. They have had enough time to learn the city laws which apply to the campus and the traffic regulations of the University, Mr. Corwin said. Mr. Corwin said that he intends to stop such illegal practices as U-turns at the one-way drive west of Frank Strong hall. It was such a turn which caused an accident Feb. 16, he said. Call KU 376 with your Want Ads. If Fare To Sunflower Is Raised, Students Say They'll Hitch-Hike If the fare between Lawrence and Sunflower is raised from 15 to 30 cents, many students living at Sunflower will probably hikethike. At least, that's what six Sunflower students interviewed by the Uni- versity Daily Kansan believe. The Santa Fe Trail Transportation company, which operates the buses, has applied to the state corporation$\textcircled{4}$ has applied to the state corpora commission to cancel the special commuter rate of 30 cents a round trip. The company wants 30 cents for one way, or double the commuter rate. The commission will hold a hearing in Topeka March 8. One of the students interviewed, Wayne Harrington, engineering senior, said, "I'll have to quit riding if they raise the fare. I need that extra money to buy groceries." James Burton, College junior, said, "I don't know how I'll get to school, but I'll quit riding the bus. I'll hitch-hike unless I can find a ride with someone." Three engineering students, Gerald J. Griffin, freshman, and William R. McDonald and George J. Moore, sophomores, said that it the bus fare is raised, the students who drive classmates to the University for a fee would probably raise their rates. The state of New Mexico boasts over 10,000 miles of highways, and enjoys a large tourist travel. ALWAYS BETTER-BETTER ALL WAYS