1947 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN 3368 For Sale Classified Ads WHIZZER MOTORBIKE. Good condition. Phone: 785-234-9012. Transportation 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. Number 669 HTFD WANTED: Riders to Denver over Thanksgiving vacation. Leaving Tuesday afternoon. Call Psychological clinic, KU I79. 25 WANTED: Two or three riders to Wichita about having about 5.30 Call K. 25. Pasdon, 3058. Miscellaneous WANTED: Ride to Ashland, Kentucky or within 150 miles. Will share expenses and driving. Can leave any time after 6 p.m. Monday. Call 3123, ask for Russell. DON'T FORGET the special rates on Life, Time, Esquire, and other popular magazines at the Student Union Book Store. 25 KANSAS CITY Star headquarters moved Corner Drug, 89; Mass. phone: 17. December 15. Lost SINGLE STRAND of pearls at K-U-M.U. game. Call Bob Beck, 1979. Reward. LOST: 35mm. Perfex camera in brown case. Reward. Call 2511M or leave information at University Daily Kansan office. Dec. 2 BROWN LEATHER key case. Identification Kansas, Call 731. RENSI WRIST watch with days of the month around outside edge of dial. Also has broken trap connection. Please call K. Butler, 2855M. Reward. Dec. 2 ONE CALFSKIN letter case at Granada Nov. 19. Keep money but please return pro- duct and identification. Call 2107. 25. OST. Professor somewhere on the hill sometime after October 15, a costly LeRoy lettering set. Call KU 210. Dec. 1 For Rent ROOM for two boys at 1416 Tennessee Students occupying room leaving school FOR RENT: One single room, running water. Boys preferred. To share double single bed. 1137 Kentucky. Phone 2234-W Doc. 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 mirror Magnetic Ribbon recorder at Peterson's, 6 East 8th St. Dec. 9 TEYPEWRITERS and adding machines sold and rented. Peterson's, 6 East 8th St., 1st National Bank Bldg. Dec. 9 Wanted WANTED: Accordions all types in good condition. Sparks 210, 200 6th St, Topkaka, Kansas. 125 Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Three University Students Give Bing Competition Few Kansans appear on the Bing Crosby show, but three University students did it. Of course neither Bing nor his sponsor know about the visit but the uninvited guests still consider their appearance quite an accomplishment. Bob Glover and Bill Mayer, College juniors, and Jim McBride, business "Do you know you have been on cracking, like cabbage?" his words crack- ing, like cabbage. junior, went over to station KFKU recently to cut a recording for a homecoming display. Having made the one record, they decided to make another for their own amusement. The three juniors bought a blank disc and started off on what they call routine 7½. After finishing the record, the trio went to the control room to hear the playback. No sooner had they left the studio for the control room when the phone rang. On the other end of the line was the engineer of station WREN wearing his most irate tone of voice. "Yes, honest!" was the reply. "And what's more your disturbance has been going out over the Bing Crosby show!" Opus $7\frac{1}{8}$ is a night club scene. In the course of the waxing McBride appears as the master of ceremonies and a Japanese war commentator, giving his views of the war during a bombing. Glover and Mayer, as they put it, "just act stupid while Glover plays the piano and Mayer sings." Before recording, the KFKU engineer forgot to pull a connection and the commotion caused by the three students had been piped in to Wren. There was no way for the WREN engineer to stop the sounds. He had tried for a half hour to reach the campus but the telephone connections were bad and the call didn't get through. "Honest," the KFKU engineer said. Thankfully the disturbance was only over WREN and did not reach the network. When they were told what had happened, Glover, Mayer, and McBride expected a representative from the Federal Communications commission to be waiting when they got home. The three men felt that a few New and Used Furniture bought, sold and exchanged. Water repellant poplin. Comes in 3 shades. Anderson Furniture Co. 812 N.H. Tel. 252 The Perfect Dressy RAIN HAT only $1.75 Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. spots of routine $7 \frac{1}{2}$ were definitely not for mixed company, let alone a radio audience. Probably dating from the tihird, fourth, or fifth century A. D., these pieces were used to hold perfumes, ungents, and ointments. They were later told that none of the interference had been clear enough to distinguish and had been broadcast merely, as a garble. The "masterpiece of the month" at Spooner-Thayer Museum of Art is antique Greek and Roman glass. Three pieces are included in the display. There is a gloss on the pieces which was caused by the action of the soil from which the articles were taken. Glover's only reply was, "If you think that's good, just wait till we crash the network." Most snails are "right-handed." A few however, twist their shells to the left. Initiate Seven In Quill Club Seven students were initiated into Feo Rune of American college Quill clubs in a recent ceremony. They are Carolyn Campbell, Doris Edmiston, Dean Frazier, Dorthea Fuller, Morton Newell, Bernice Shear, and Martina Washington. The service was conducted by Janice Oehrle, chancellor; Prof. Ray West, vice-chancellor; Alverta Niedens, scribe; and Clarke M. Thomas, warden of the purse. Bill Conboy, keeper of the parchments, asks all active members to turn in manuscripts after Thanksgiving vacation. They are needed for publication in the "Parchment," national Quill club magazine, and in the magazine to be published later in the semester by the local chapter Call K.U. 251 With Your News. In the early glass making period, glass competed with precious metals for table, toilet, and other household uses. Greek, Roman Glass Shown At Museum Senior Undergoes Surgery Charles Gudger, business senior, underwent major surgery this morning at Watkins hospital. Down-to-earth shoes that give you that up-in-the-clouds feeling . . . light and sturdy . . . so flexible and good looking in jet black suede. . . $6.95 The Walker Others $4.95 up Phone 259 Shop 813 Mass. THE NEW LOOK Winter Chevrolet 738 N. H. Phone 77