27.1947 dies MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947 fore UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Oct. 27,1947 Official Bulletin I. S. A. election of freshman representatives today. All members are eligible to vote. Polls in Frank Strong hall. Sig Eg wives, 7 tonight, Margie Krug, 1931 New Hampshire. I. S. A. meeting, 7:15 tonight, 228 Frank Strong hall. Ku Ku initiation, 9 p.m. tomorrow, east steps. Fraser hall. Alpha Kappa Psi, professional meeting, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Union Newman club discussion group, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, church basement. Chemistry club, 4 p.m. tomorrow, 305 Bailey, Dr. Mills, speaker. Tau Beta Pi, 7 p.m. tomorrow, hydraulics lab. Attendance required Engineering council, 5 p.m. tomorrow. 205 Maryvin hall. Union Executive board, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow Union Activities office. Young Republicans club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, 106 Green hall. Former Washburn V-12's reunion, 5 p.m. tomorrow, 112 Frank Strong hall. Tau Sigma, 7:15 p.m. tomorrow. Robinson gymnasium. A. W. S. Senate; 4:30 tomorrow, office of dean of women. A. A. S. elections committee, 7 p.m. tomorrow, 111 Frank强 Hall. Armanav club, 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Union ballroom. All veterans. Business School association mixer and bridge party, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Union building. Members and dates free. A. I. Ch. E., 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Lindley auditorium. All Ch. E. students invited. Refreshments. Movies, first of series to be sponsored by Business School Association, 3:15 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, Lindley auditorium Members free, others 15 cents. Student Union Activities committees, 7 p.m. Wednesday, following rooms, Fraser; secretarial, 205; service, 206; social 207; entertainment, 209; announcements, 210; decorations, 213; booster, 305; publicity, 306; library, 307; public liaison, 308; coffee and forums, 309; clubs and organizations, 310; intramurais, 311 K. U. Dames, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Pine room, Union. Students wives. Tickets to Norman Granz "Jazz at the Philharmonic" can be purchased at Frank Strong rotunda, Watson library, Union lobby, 10-12 and 1-3 p.m. Also all day at Business office and Student Union Activities office. Fencing club, organizational meet- ing. 5 p.m. Wednesday, 102 Robinson gymnasium. A. S.C.E. 7 p.m. Thursday, Frank Strong auditorium. Guest speaker. All civil engineers invited. Progressive Party, 7.15 p.m. Wednesday, 110 Frank Strong hall. A. S.M.E., new membership 'applications, Wednesday and Thursday, center lobby, Marvin hall. Also, tickets on sale for A.S.M.E. banquet, Nov. 7 Proficiency examination in English composition, 1 p.m. Nov. 15 instead of Nov. 8 as announced in College calendar. All juniors in College and School of Education required to take examination. Register in person on Nov. 10-11, and 12. Students in College at College office, 259 Frank Strong hall. School of Education students at Education office, 103 Fraser. Fewer Veterans At Missouri Fewer veterans are among the 11,439 students at the University of Missouri this fall. Total enrollment is 1,012 more than last year, but the number of war veterans has decreased to 7,233 from 7,560 a year ago. Classified Ads PRE-WAR Ku Ku sweater, heavy, with insignia. See McKale, 1106 Ohio St. 29 ONE SIZE 37 or 38 brown stripe worset suit, 2 prs. trousers. Excellent condition. $15.00. Also top coat, $10; and new all wool robe, $12.00. Call WAC24W after 2 For Sale ONE OVERCOAT and one tuxedo. Both size 40. Practically new. Call 1802. FORD: 1940 coupe, heater, good engine and tires; new seat covers and battery; clean inside and out. 27 Lane Q, Sunflower, Kansas. 28 REGISTERED German shepherd pups for sale. Four months old. Black with cream mugs. Exceptional intelligence. Cane see, swim, dive. 8th Floor. Phone 3651. Dr. W. O. Nelson. BF. NAVY OFFICER's blues, approximate size. 34-6. Phone 2743W. 27 SIAMESE male kitten for sale. Fine specimen from registered stock. SIamese stud service. Now taking orders for Mrs. O'Bryon, Mrs. O'Bryon, Tennessee St. 13 CONN TRUMPET; Purchased new in 1940 and used in times. Excellent condition. $85. ROYAL PORTABLE typewriter with standard keyboard excellent con- troll for home and office. TM 27 MINIMATURE Speed Graphic, flash, range finder, holder, adapter, case, $170.00. Like new 35 mm, slide projector. Jack L. Williams, 1140 Louisiana. Phone 3331. THREE PIECE TUX, size 36; 38 tux with white vest and dress shirt. Also forms and dinner dresses. Sizes 9-16. All good condition. Comfort Shop, 741 New York 27 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. Home Phone. ARE YOU looking for ane House Solve your problem by buying a 3 room 28 ft. trailer with private bedroom, kitchen and living room. Sleeps 4 comforter with air-conditioning. Spring mattress in the bedroom; inlaid linoleum; attractive whatnots; built in table which seats five. Living room large enough to entertain eight persons. Wheel chair for walking, wheel and overload springs. Ready to move in. Come and see this very attractive tandem wheel trailer home. Call 1196L3. TF For Rent QUARTERS for colored girls, clean, warm, convenient place for 2 girls; all children in grades K-12; KU. See for yourself with no oblations. Ph. 173SR for appointment. 28 Lost PARKER "51" pen. W. L. Padgett 29 26710 PAIR OF CLEAR plastic rimmed glasses on intramural football field Monday evening. Finder please contact Rex Lucas, Phone 443. 29 REWARD: Diamond buckle ring lost downtown October 18. Large diamond center rubies and 3 smaller diamonds. Carll Mion Menter, 1706J or 693. RED and block billfold. Lost in Fraser Eileen, Eilerson, Eileen, Eileen, Eileen, Eilee BLACK and gold Parker "51" pen. Monday on Intramural铁道 or Edgehill road, Name: "Wooy Runyan" on barrel. Reward. Phone 284. 27 OOSE-LEAF notebook containing containi- ng anatomy drawings. Finder call Kodney Wuthnow, 225W Baldwin, Kans. Collect. Reward. 27 MAN'S white gold Tisset wristwatch who had a new necklace that could please 327 Gene Clark, $10 reward. DON'T FORGET the special rates on "Life," "Time," "Fortune," and other popular magazines at the Student Union Bookstore. 30 Miscellaneous BOY TO SHARE large room in private home with engineering freshman, near campus. Private bath, double bed, large kitchen. Leave name at Daily Ranges office. Wanted MAN TO SHARE apartment with two men 19 W. 14th. Ask for Zimmerman $25.00 REWARD for information leading to rental of an apartment for couple who will take possession November 15-21 or December 1. Call Jim, 2129. 31 r-OTBALL tickets for Missouri-Kansas game. Also Kansas State-K. U. game. Want 2 to 6 together. Phone Dick Day. 2415M after 6 p.m. 28 TYPING: Reasonable rate. Prompt service. 1028. Vtth. Ph. 1168R. 28 Farmers now own 1,500,000 or 30 per cent of all privately owned trucks in the nation. Business Service HAMBURGERS! America's choice for Snappy Snacks. 838 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. They're Tops At Jim's Lunch No.2 Open All Night Wahl Attends Meeting Dr. H. R. Wahl, dean of the school of medicine, will represent the University of Kansas at the 58th annual meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges. The meeting started today in Sun Valley, Idaho, and will end Wednesday. Rust To Give ASTE Speech Howard Rust, instructor in shop practice, will give a demonstration lecture on micro-measurements of surface characteristics at a meeting of the student chapter of the American Society of Tool Engineers at 7:30 u.m. tomorrow in Fowler shop. Homecoming Meeting Today The Homecoming committee will meet at 4 today in 15 Fraser hall. Special committees will report. The first platform scales were invented in 1830 by Thaddeus Fairbanks of St. Johnsbury, Vt. 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