20, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS ect lp PAGE SEVEN layer R. policy. When Darnell l Smah sh down the two lock in dided at es later. n order n order enough, charge but this my pro- tee polls. Practice during velt. At legisla- light on, executive s could FEPC see that n equal employ- cident would execu- bear hear- on.— News. FE 2071 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1940 Oil Digging Ain't Worth It Washington—(UP)—Thinking about digging a little hole in the back yard in search of a quart of oil or so? Well, don't do it, mister. You'll spoil the petunia bed for one thing. Your chances of success are about as slim as picking the winner, among the three-year-olds, yet uniform of the 1955 Kentucky derby. Take a lesson from the navy. They've been digging like mad in Alaska since 1946 and haven't found enough oil to wet main street in Farmer City, Ill. Not only that, the navy has spent $4,800,000 in Operation Petro up there, and is coming back to congress for more dough. Commodore W. G. Greenman appeared before a house sub-committee recently to talk about the matter. Greenman adjusted his eye glasses, got a little pink around the ears and said his samples didn't contain all the oil he and his lads had found. But darn neear all. Digging for oil, he said, was a gamble in any man's oil field. And doing same in Alaska is twice as tough. After finding oil there, he said, you'd have to worry about getting it back to the United States. Commodore Greenman said, honestly, he didn't think the navy was wasting its time. Nobody in the world, he said, knows when oil will be discovered in Alaska, although the scientists up there know that Official Bulletin Feb. 20. 1948 K. U. Entomology club regular meeting time changed to 4 p.m Tuesday. Regular meetings held every two weeks. Tau Beta Pi meeting, 7.30 p.m. Tuesday, Recreation room, Union Mr. J. Surface to speak. Refreshments. Coffee and Forums, 4 p. m. T. Tuesday, Pine room, Union. A. L. Pritchard to speak on "Economic Consequences of the War." Unitarian Liberal club, 7:30 p. m. Sunday, Pine room, Union. Tom Rehorn to speak on "German Fascism, American Style." The proficiency examination in English composition will be given Saturday, April 10, instead of March 6. Time and place to be announced later. A. I. Ch. E. dinner dance, 6:30 p. m. tomorrow, Kansas room, Union. Intermission program. $2.75 per couple. Pre-medical students who did not take medical aptitude test Feb. 2 and wish to enter medical school in September should arrange at Guidance Bureau office for special examination. Morning devotions each day, 8:30- 8:50 a. m. during Lent at Danforth chapel. All new undergraduate students who failed to take entrance tests given at morning session Jan. 31 should report to Lindley hall auditorium before 2 p.m. tomorrow for make-up. Tryouts for men's and women's chorus for "Campus Daze," student musical will be held 9-11 a. m. and 3-5 p. m. Monday, Pine room, Union. Students interested in tryout for solo part of "Campus Daze" call Jess Stewart, 552 or Jim McCaig, 664 by Wednesday. Inter - Varsity Christian Fellowship Bible Study group, 7:30 tonight instead of 7, 715 New York. UHS Dance Team To Perform Today The University High school square dance team will perform at 3 p.m. today at the Arts and Crafts festival in the Community building. The team members are Claudia Anderson, Myrna Cooper, Caroline Crosier, Patricia Dixon, John Evers. Don Fletchall, Charles Murphy, and Merle Powers. Call KU 376 with your Want Ads. there is some underground. A bored young committee reporter had a little trouble getting it all down. The committee was having trouble finding 3M of the old office office building. It was too warm in there. It is heated by coal, not oil. Young Democrats To Give Dance The University Young Democrats club will hold a dance tonight at the Jayhawk hotel in Topeka as part of the Washington day celebration by Kansas Democrats. Ray Briman, Topeka lawyer, reported Wednesday on plans for the banquet and announced his candidacy for president of the Washington Day club. Mr. Briman was Democratic candidate for state attorney general in 1946. Gael Sullivan, executive director of the Democratic national committee, will be the chief speaker at the banquet tomorrow night. The Young Democrat have also drawn up a constitution for a proposed state intercollegiate council of Young Democrats clubs. Two Psychologists Check Clinic Here The clinical division of the psychology department has two noted visitors. They are Dr. Carl R. Rogers, president of the American Psychology association, and Dr. David Shakow, professor of psychiatry and head of the division of neural psychiatry at the University of Illinois School of Medicine. The two men are here to study the University psychology clinic program as a first step in certification of clinical graduate training. Dr. Rogers and Dr. Shakow are making a tour of universities throughout the country to examine their clinical equipment. The University psychology clinic is now in the process of enlarging the amount of space on hand to train graduate students. Included in the remodeled rooms will be one way mirrors to watch the children being tested. Two boys have been nominated for the Summerfield scholarship from the University High school, Karl D. Edwards, principal said Thursday. Two UHS Students Win Scholarships The boys are Merle Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie S. Powell; and John Evers, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Evers. Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be cared for (except Saturday) or brought to the University office. Journalism bibg not later than 4 a.m. the day before publication is desired. Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c For Sale 1932 4-DOOR Nash, 43,500 actual miles, good shape throughout. Good transportation. To see to appreciate. Give me make a bid. Brown, 1134 Miss., phone 3382 . 23 KODAK BANTAM, f. 4.5 camera and leather carrying case. Nearly new. See at 2E Sunnyside, after 6 p.m. . 20 i-FOOT RED ARROW house trailer in a certain cordial building and curtains. Good condition. Lavern Mausof, 2047 La. . 26 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. 869 HFTFD 869 Wanted ENGINEERING student wnits one fellow to share double room. $12.50 per month. 1300 Tenn. Phone 1387M. 24 APARTMENT: furnished or unfurnished. Student, veteran, no children, 2 year occupancy. Call J. E. Greenhaw, 3020 after 6am. ONE K U. student to share two 2-room suite. 937 Ohio. Ph. 2521M. 23 For Rent FOR A BOY: One vacancy in double room, twin beds. 8tw. Missouri. 1971W. 82 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 VACANCY: For one student in large double room. Modern home, 1½ block from campus, % block from bus line. Residents only. Room for two ROOM FOR (two boys or married couple Near University. Cooking facilities. Ph 100-1200. ONE DOUBLE room for two college men information, reasonable rates. 1323 K. Phot. 3067. VERY attractive room for two boys, twins and a girl, campus. 1317 Kt. Mrs. Oleo Phi. 2234W. Miscellaneous MATHEMATICS Tutor: Lucy T. Dougherty at 90 Maine. (By bus, 3 blocks west of Mississippi, or by path down the Hill west of the stadium). Phone 3804M. 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 nickel candy bar and candy bar inventory have been established candy bar company, established Lew Phillips, 6316 Oak St., K.C. Mo. MARCELLA'S Beauty shop moved to 342 Indiana St. Beautiful, soft, natural "Rabbit" a specialty. Day and night appointment new patrons are precalled. Phone 520. 25 DANCE every Saturday night at Odd Fel- ter. Informal Joe Langwire orchestra. ries Launderette Service 9 lbs. of wash, 25c 21 Bendix Washers Plaza 226 1109 Mass. Phone 2054 813 Vt. Phone 3368 BILL'S GRILL OUICK COURTEOUS SERVICE Across from the Courthouse Opposite the Court House CALL 646 - Dependable Service for 1111 Mass. Quality Cleaning - Prompt Pickup—Delivery -20% DISCOUNT FOR CASH AND CARRY— ACME Dry Cleaners EXPERIENCED BABY sitter—mother; 35e night plus transport and nursery. P.O. Box 1879M, 212 Ocho Rios, Mexico. ALTERATIONS and general sewing. Ph. 1960M, 110 Tennis. Mrs. Baird Gorrill. Found ECONOMICS book in Fraser theater, ECONOMICS book in Kenyon 23 upon payment of this ad. Transportation RIDERS WANTED* Driving to Parsons via Iola, Chanute, Erie, every Friday at 4:00 p.m. Call 3312 after 7:00 p.m. Walter Cox. 20 Lost I WILL trade your topcoat and key case for my topcoat which you took Wed. noon at Union. Scott Workman, 1121 Ohio. Phone 11. 24 RISK'S HELP-YOURSELF LAUNDRY Maytag Machines Line Space Reasonable Rates Weekdays 9-6 Saturdays 9-3 GREEN BILLFOLD at Vice-Versa dance. Finder please return to lost and found dept. or call Marion Kysar, Phone 365. Reward. 24 BROWN leather bilffold. Keep money. leave bilffold and other contents at Dally Kansan office or mail to F. L. Davis, 1245W. Campus. 23 BLACK AND GOLD Ewasharp pen and pen paper. Call 3129. O. C. 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