1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1948 AWS Plans 12-Day Meet "Blueprinting Tomorrow" will be the theme for a conference sponsored by the Associated Women students from Feb. 24 to 26. Guest speakers representing the fields of home, community, world citizenship, music, education, recreation, religion, literature and art have been invited to attend. Group conferences, a tea at Corbin hall, and a panel discussion on "Women's Education" will be open to all University women. "The purpose of the conference is to help University women realize the possibilities of enriching their lives through a better understanding of these fields." Elizabeth Evans, chairman of the conference committee said. Conference committee members are: Elizabeth Evans, chairman, Miss Margaret Habein, Miss Margahta Peterson, Mrs. Deane W. Malott, Mrs. Roger Barker, Miss Mattie Crumrine, Mrs. Robert Calderwood, Mrs. Christine Alford, Anita Bedell, Marjorie Dinsmore, Wilma Shore, Jean Dressler, Marjorie McCullough, Marjorie Syrell, Grace Gwinner, Anne Scott, Joann Ruese, Redmond. Jewish Students Appoint Four To Executive Group Four members were appointed to the executive committee of the Jewish Student Union Tuesday by Sherman Steinzeig, president. They are Don Oppenheimer, Oscar Resnick, Frank Rotman, and Elaine Selcovitz. Joseph Manello and the All-Student Religious council. Rabbi Joseph Levenson of Temple B'Nai Israel, Oklahoma City, led an informal discussion. PAGE SEVEN '48 K-Book Needs Editor K and Business Manager The positions of editor and business manager of the 1948 K-Book are now open. Letters containing qualifications, school classification, and previous experience should be submitted to Betsey Sheidley, chairman ASC publications committee, Gower place, on or before Feb. 18. Applications will be considered by the Publications board and appointments will be made before March 1. Union Sponsors Dancing Contest A feature of the annual "Sweetheart Swing" sponsored by Student Union activities on Saturday, will be a contest to discover an original interpretation of a "Sweetheart Swing" dance routine. The contest will be held Friday, from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Kansas room of the Union. First prize will be $5 and second prize $1. The dance contest is open only to couples. The routine can be an adaptation of any kind of ballroom dancing, including waltz, froott, jitterbug, samba, rhumba or original dance steps. Contestants are asked to bring their own phonograph records. New Women's Officers Must Be Reported Today Any changes in offices in women's organized houses must be reported to the dean of womens office by today, the Inter-dorm council decided Tuesday. Several new members to Interdorm council were present to fill vacancies that occurred between semesters. The new representatives are Glenda Holcomb and Jean Spaid of Ricker hall; Nancy Cole and Darlene Zimmerman from Carruth hall; and Eileen Szczygiel from Briar Manor. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Copy must be in the University Daily Kansan Business Office, Journalism bigg., not later than 4 p.m. of the day before all classes are cash in advance. Classified Advertising Rates Classified Advertising Days Three Five Day Three Five 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1e 2e 3e For Sale CHARVOS drawing set. No. 614, new, never used. See afternoons or even- ly. 730 Arkansas. 17 1934 CHEV. Tuor Master Deuxe. Good condi- tion, fair tires. Excellent school transportation. Call 1637 between 4 and 5:30 p.m. on Friday. 18 SAPHONE. Russian records; complete course, fine condition, Phil Billan. 1332 Ln. After 4 p.m. 13 GELMER CLARINET: Boerm system, 17 days, 7 rings, articulated G-sharp. Exc- ient condition. Tom Sagmone. Phone 3021. 1949 HUDSON Super Six coupe. 14,000 feet. Fully equipped and like new in every respect. See at 1423 New York after 1:00 p.m. 13 ONE K & E Log-Log Duplex Decitring slide rule and one set Lasico industrial drafting instruments. Ph. 3353M. 13 PAIR OF Women's Hockey skates. Good condi- tion. Call 353, ask for Grace. 13 CROSLEY Tube Radio: Grey double- breasted suit, size 37. Call 3479W after 7:00 p.m. Ask for Dean. 13 1937 PLYMOUTH coach, radio, heater, good tires, 1131 Ky. 13 PRACTICALLY new Charvos drawing. See Dean Holben, trailer house, 1304 Museum. 13 PRACTICALLY new Motorola Radio with Chevrolet head control. Good hot water heater. H. E. Wright 1224 R. I. 1308M. 16 VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to dispo- side. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Phone 669 HTFD For Rent SINGLE ROOM, three blocks from campus. Call 2340R. 17 VACANCY for one man student, 1416 Teen, student leaving school. Build a room, Share with sophomore engineering student. Must not smoke. 315 E. 19th St. 13 LARGE SOUTH room and small kitchenette containing sink and cooking facilities, corrated and now ready for use. 1416 QUARTERS FOR colored girls: Vacancy for one girl. Single bed, warm, neat, private bath. kitchen and wash room. Call 1735-R after 8 p.m. 1735-R after 8 p.m. MISS MAKEUP, single or double, with consider厨房 privileges—reason- TWO ROOMS for boys, single or double. Will consider kitchen privileges—reasonably priced. 1016 Rhode Island. Call 2585-M after 3:00 p.m. Miscellaneous WILL GLADLY pay $10.00 for information about or the return of a black portfolio with the request that the student be asked. Needed urgently by Gregory Simms, 1034 Miss. Ph. 184R. SHAVER'S CAFE and service. Opening at our new location 1½ miles south of Lawrence on Highway 58—just "around the bend." Come out and see us! 18 SPECIAL RATE on "Harvard Business Review" per year at the Student Book Store. WILL PERSON who accidently exchanged tank finger-tip coat Monday noon, Feb. 8, at Union Cafeteria contract coorkd an ugler, 1125 Rhode Island? 13 28421M ALL OR PART meals for students. Also serve with girl. Gloria 1845 13 Nort Stadium SUBSCRIBE to the Kansas City Star, call 17. Headquarters at Round Corner Drug Transportation 1948 is Leap Year so let's leap with a K.U. calendar. tt RIDERS WANTED to Columbia, Mo., this weekend. Feb. 14-15. Leave Lawrence 2:00 p.m. $3 round trip. Call 267-850 after 6:00 p.m. Julian Been. WILL COMMUTE daily from Topeka if I can get four permanent riders. For further information ph. 3-3481 in Topeka after 5 p.m. WANTED: Ride for two to Wichita, Friday evening or Saturday morning. Call Wanted YOUNG man to share room with K.U. student, Downtown, near KU. WAYFED: One boy to share large double room 723 Bills. 2006 M. K.U. Bus. 920-826-1430. MALE STUDENT to share double room to share abap work with other other studies R$28,538*R BROWN ZIPPER bilftilt between Zone Wheel. Reward. Phone Darin Palmeri www.brownzipper.com Lost BREY PARKER 510, gold top, slightly-lented. Last Monday, noon somewhere between Frank Strong and PhD Doctor. Reward. Bill Mitchell. Phone 13 PAIR OF metal-frame glasses in brown leather case. Lost Sat. Feb. 7 in Union Cafeteria (downstairs) about 5:30 p.m. Daily Kansan Business Office if found. Alumnus Accepts Position With Kansas City Bank Found FOUNTAIN PEN found Monday. Owner paying for ad in Advertiser at Kamsa office. 1234567890 Phillip Bramwell, "26, has resigned his position as vice-president of the First National bank of Belleville to accept a similar position in the First National bank of Kansas City. Mo. The resignation was effective Feb. 1. Queck club tryouts last night netted the club two new members. They are Marilyn Smith and Anne Stodder. Quack Club Gets Swimmers Several who tried out were asked to come back for further tryouts next week. Georgians To Get Religion Bowdon, Ga.—(UP)—Bowdon residents have one less excuse now for failing to attend church on Sunday. A local taxi firm announced it will carry anyone within the city limits to church or Sunday school without charge. A CIGARETTE CAN BE MILD "The more I smoke Chesterfields the more I appreciate how good they are" Jack Oakie STARRING IN "NORTHWEST STAMPEDE" AN EAGLE-LION PRODUCTION --- (FROM A SERIES OF STATEMENTS BY PROMINENT TOBACCO FARMERS) WHY I smoke Chesterfield "When I bring my tobacco to market I'm always looking for the Liggett & Myers buyers because I know when I've got real good milk, ripe sweet tobacco they'll pay the top dollar for it. "I've been smoking Chesterfields for about 25 years. I like their taste and I know the kind of tobacco that's in them." Arthur Williams TODACCO FARMER GREENVILLE, N.C. HESTERFIELD ALWAYS MILDER BETTER TASTING COOLER SMOKING Copyright 1948, LUGGY & MYERS TOBACCO CO.