TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS 4.4.2 PAGE SEVEN 'Wise' Owl Is Rescued From Ventilator In Spooner-Thayer Museum By Dr. Hall The "wise old owl" was recently proved to be not so wise when he flew down the ventilator shaft of Spooner-Thayer museum. After dirt had been found for four consecutive days on a chest directly beneath the ventilator on the second floor of the museum, Mrs. Effie Watson, initress, decided to see what the cause was. As she peered between the bars into the opening, she saw two big, round shining objects. She immediately called Mr. W. F. Yahn, the janitor, whose eyesight is weak. He couldn't see a thing. Another employee inspected and verified the "two shining objects" as real, and the observers finally decided they were the eyes of an owl. Mr. E. R. Hall, director of Dyche museum, was called to rescue the bird and with the aid of two assistants, the so-called "wise old bird" was liberated from certain starvation. The owl, which was about 18 inches tall, is thought to be one of a group raised in a project at Dyche last spring. After it was released, the "handsome bird", as it was called by one of the employees, immediately flew to the top of the Union building. Federal Union Inc. To Discuss Peace "One World or None," will be discussed at tonight's meeting of Federal Union Inc. It will be a town hall meeting. Four speakers Lee Reif, Steve Hills, Ed Stollenwerck and Aldo Alliott; will lead the discussion. Each will give a six minute opening speech and a two minute rebuttal. The audience will have an opportunity to question the speakers and carry on a general discussion. The meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in the Little Theater, Green Hall. Texas' altitudes vary from four feet above sea level on the Gulf Coast to 8,500 at Guadalupe Peak in Culberson county. There are 50 peaks in Texas over 5,000 feet high. State Civil Service To Fill PR Jobs The state civil service department has announced that examinations will be given soon to fill vacancies in public relations and secretarial positions. Persons now employed by the state in public relations work are not under civil service and all jobs in this field will be filled from those taking the examinations. Most civil service secretaries and official reporters working now are only temporarily appointed. Applications for the public relations examinations must be submitted to the department of civil service at Topeka by Jan. 20, while applications for the other positions are not due until Jan. 28. Applications form may be secured from the civil service department in Topeka Professor Chernick Speaks To League Of Women Voters Jack Chernick, assistant professor of economics, discussed international trade organization before the Lawrence League of Women Voters recently. Prof, Chernick gave a history of events' which lead to the formation of the organization at a conference now in progress in Havana. Father Of Student Dies Jose Portuguez, engineering senior, received a cablegram Friday morning telling him that his father had died at his home in Cartago, Costa Rica. Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Copy must be in the University Daily Kansas Business Office, Journalism bldg., not later than 4 p.m. of the day before class is due. All classdarees are cash in advance. Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less additional words For Sale GLIDER HOUSESTRAILER, 25 feet. Three rooma, sleeps four. Cooks with propane, heats with oil. Near to Uni- liver. See at 170 Kentucky or cell 2889-M. or i9 NEED a typewriter? How about an Underwood portable with standard keyboard. Machine in good condition. See Snyder 1345 Kentucky or call 1214 896-7500. CHESTARFIELD SUIT - Size 39 Excel- 1033 Tenn 1986, pair slacks. See Stew 1033 Tenn 1986 THE OFFICIAL Kansas University calen- tory office. Alumnum office and organized house. 35 INDIAN motorcycle, good condition. 128 Ask for Dan Ward. Inquire at 128 Ohk. Ask for Dan Ward. 21 FT. IRONWOD trailer house. Sleepes Hall. Ballinger. 1521 Vermont St. Lawrence. "COACH 'FOG' Allen's Sports Stories" on sale at Student Union Book Store. 19 ANTONIO LOVERI Violin in good condition. See at Student Union Book Store. FORD 1939, standard 5 passenger coupe, 4-wheel, perfect $740. Phi 281-4, D 3-Sumidity Sku. $499. DOUBLE-BREASTED Suit, 37 coat, 31-31 pants; sport coat, 27 coat; grey wool McGregor shirt, medium. Call 3479W after 7 p.m. Ask for Dean. FIVE FOOT shelf of Harvard Classics, $63.50. See "Jim", 804 Ky, after 6 years. ARGFOLEX, with carrying case, Kodachrome adaptor, retaining ring, and filters. Kodak Bantam carrying case, re-conditioned. Ph. 2082 James Parks. 13 VETERANS! 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. Photos 469 HTFD 469 Business Service STUDENT VETERAN'S wife, mother herself, will take care of children in your home, evenings. In town between semesters. Call 2128-W. 15 TYPING. Reasonable rate. Prompt service. 1028 Vermont. Ph. 1168- R. 19 STUDENT'S WIFE wants typing at home. Your term papers, theme, report, thesis promptly and reasonably. Mrs Rollin Wade, 1306 New Hampshire, Phi 1699- R. TYPING. Reasonable rate. Prompt Service. 1028 Vermont. Ph. 1168-R. I9 FREE Offer - Photo-copies of discharge Paper, marriage certificates for military credit or school entrance 3 for price of $150. FULLY FURNISHED TYPING done accurately and quickly. Thesis, term papers, themes, and notes. Call 1968W or come to 1101 Tenn. Apt. 2. TYPING, reasonable and prompt. Mrs Mackie, 2369-J. 16 Lost BETWEEN Cottage and Corbin Hall Thursday noon. Small black purse. Contains glasses and items of personal value. Reward for return to Marjorie Courtright, Corbin Hall, phone 860. 15 LOST: Silver and Gray Parker pencil in Fraser Hall. Name inscribed on envelope please call 2084. Day Christmas. BROWN LEATHER jacket, in Jayhawk Cafe Thurs. night. Finder please return to Kansan office, James E. Sprettel, 1501 Meadow Lane. 2408. 15 WILL THE person who removed the white gibson girl blouse from Robinson gym during the 1:00 period on Thursday please return the Alpha Chi Omega pin to the Found Dept. at the university my name is on the bottom of it. Thank you. WHOEVER found my Gray's Anatomy book on the window sill above the fountain in the Union, please return it to William Bowman, 1230 Oread, Phone 2898. BROWN BILLFOLD Monday evening in Robinson Gym. Contained papers and pictures of personal value. Reward for retu rn. R. M. Croft, 805 Ohio. Phone 155. Miscellaneous 1948. is Leap Year so let's leap with a KU. calendar. tf 13 Found GLOVES? WE have lots of them. If you have lost anything please check with the Lost & Found department in the Union Bldg. 14 Wanted WANTED BY student and working wife: furnished, private bath if possible, no furnished, private bath if possible, no children or pets, will be in school 3 years; veteran references. Phone K414 LIVE-WIRE student salesman to represent personalized BEER Mug manufacturer on campus. Contact Casey & Blake, 372 Main Ave., Montclair, N.J., 14, in mediately. For Rent MAN room-mate for large 1-room apt. share kitchen with other students. Also single room with kitchen privileges. rooms heat and hot water. Phone 1782, 637 Ind. ONE WELL furnished single room to man man WELLS hotel home and on car 8420 Holt St. MOVE CLOSER to school next semester. One double room plus 3 vacancies for men, 1½ blocks from campus. ½ block from bus. See or call any morning or 4-6 afternoons. 1725 Indiana Phone 2631-W. 19 ROOM FOR 2 boys at 901 Ohio. 14 NICE Single room, 3 blocks from campus. Phone 2240-R. Mrs. Messer. 1736 La. BEGINNING Spring Semester. 13 HOURS for girls from girls. 1245 La. St. house changing from boys to girls. 1245 La. St. after 7. Read the Daily Kansan daily. You Are Always Welcome at Snappy Lunch for Sandwiches Hot Chili Soup Malts 1010 Massachusetts Vaughn once again displays his vocal versatility-backed up by the Moon Maids. You'll like this record-so lend an ear! Another great record is the one belonging to Camel cigarettes. Try Camels! Discover for yourself why, with smokers who have tried and compared, Camels are the "choice of experience"! More people are smoking Camels than ever before! CAMELS SUIT MY 'T-ZONE' TO A 'T'