TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS. PAGE SEVEN Walden Quartet Well Received By CHARLES L. O'CONNOR The Walden String quartet presented a recital Monday night in Frank Strong auditorium which was little short of perfect. The program was opened with a delightful performance of the "Quartet in A Major, Op. 33, No. 6 (Boccherini), played with warm, singing tones and displaying impeceable taste. The second selection, "The Second String Quartet," by the twentieth century American composer, Charles Ives, was, according to the program notes, a "challenge to the most adventurous listener." Although the audience accepted the challenge, most of the listeners seemed to be lost at the first double-bar. Perhaps Mr. Ives was jesting when he wrote the quartet, yet the giggles evoked by this dissonant work hardly seemed appropriate from a supposedly sophisticated audience. The last movement, ending on an unresolved or polytonal chord, apparently left more than a few members of the audience totally bewildered. It was difficult work extremely well played. The "Quartet in C Major, Op 59, No. 3" (Beethoven) brought the listeners back to more familiar tonalities. It was played with the assurance of men who knew exactly what they were doing, and who had more than sufficient abilities to accomplish the task. To Hold Interviews With Engineers Representatives of a national oil company will interview chemical mechanical, civil, and electric engineers tomorrow in Marvin hall. On Thursday interviews from a steam boiler manufacturer will talk to civil and mechanical engineers. Students may obtain further information from the dean of the Engineering school's office. Physical Medicine Refresher Delayed The physical medicine refresher course scheduled at the University of Kansas medical center for this week, has been postponed until early June or next October. The announcement was recently made by H. G. Ingham, University extension director of postgraduate medical education Inability of several guest instructors to attend was given as the reason for postponement. To Mail A Mallard? Cherokee, Ia—(UP)—Employees at the Cherokee post office were stumped only temporarily by a telephone call from a three-year-old boy inquiring if he needed a federal stamp to go duck hunting. The youthful caller was told that if he was big enough to carry a shotgun he could hunt without a stamp. You Are Always Welcome at Snappy Lunch for Hot Chili Sandwiches Soup Malts 1010 Massachusetts Copy must be in the University Daily Kansan Business Office, Journalism bldg., and on a 4.p.m. of the day before publication desired. All classifications are cash in advance. Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less additional words One day Three days Five days 35c 65c 90c - 1c 2c 3c - For Sale '35 CHEVROLET coupe, new radiator, head, carburer, heater, valves, un- finish, seat covers. 2 tires, clean, good finish, and warranty. $400. Call 1648-7 ewings. TYPEWRITER. Underwood, standard model, used very little. May be seen any time at 305 Lane 6, Sunflower. Priced reasonably. 4 OLDSMOBILE 1947-26 series, 4 door sedan. New. Low mileage. Private. Private owner. Kansas City, Mo. Phone VI 1037. 3 SEE THE NEW "deml" parker "51" Student Union Book Store, at 51 Student Union Book Store. VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Phone 669 HTFD Miscellaneous NOW AVAILABLE P. & E. Vector and Vector hyperbolic slide rules at the Student Union Book Store. 5 KANSAS CITY Star headquarters moved to Round Corner Drug, 801 Mass. Same phone. 17. Dec. 17 Business Service KEEP a record of your children's voices as they learn to talk. Microphone can be placed anywhere in the room. Reel of tape runs for ½ hour and can be used over and over until you get the record you want to want. See the Soundboard on Peterson's 6 East 8th St. record Peterson's 6 East 8th St. Dec. 9 TYPEWRITERS and add machines sold and rented. Peterson's 6 East 8th St. St. 1st National Bank Bldg. Dec. 9 Lost SINGLE STRAND of pearls at K U-M.U. game. Call Bob Beck, 1978J. Reward NAVY OFFICER'S overcoat at Union safety before vacation. Name plainly stenciled under liner. Finder please call R. E. Bovd. 3312. 4 stenciled under liner. Finder please call R. E. Boyd. 3312. 4 LOST IN or around Marvin hall. Grey garbardine topcate. Finder either contact Daily Kansan or alter Cassida. 207 R. W. Boyd. Red and white PAIR BLUE and red plaid rimmed glasses in red case, during rally in Hoch. Nov. 24. Please call Pat Harris, 860, or leave message at Corbin hall. 3 ONE CORN cob pipe with KU. '44. W. Boyd. And please return to Ruth Krebhel, 322 W. 46th St., Kansas City 2, Mo. Reward. 3 LOST: 35mm. Perfex camera in brown case. Reward. Call 2511M or leave information at University Daily Kansan office. Dec. 2 THE WRIST watch with day of the month around outside edge of dial has broken strap connection. Please call RENSIE WRIST watch with days of the month around outside edge of dial. Also has broken strap connection. Please call K. Butler, 2985M. Reward. Dec. 2 WANT MAN room-mate in large one room apartment. Share kitchen on same floor with other students. Automatic PU1782, 637 Indiana. Wanted Launderette Service 9 lbs. of wash, 25c 21 Bendix Washers 813 Vt. Phone 3368 Call K.U. 251 With Your News. ALWAYS BETTER-BETTER ALL WAYS