2,1947 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22.1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN TEE PEE—COKE DATE TEE PEE—COKE DATE TEE PEE—COKE DATE n. Juvenile Code Research Begins A 15-member research committee to advise the Kansas Juvenile Code commission has been appointed. Chancellor Deane W. Malott announced Monday. The committee will analyze every state law affecting child welfare and will submit its findings to the commission, which is under the direction of Judge Ben Hegler of Wichita. Dr. Ethan P. Allen, director of the bureau of government research and chairman of the political science department, is chairman of the committee. Prof. Robert M. Dreyer, geophysicist for the State Geological survey, will discuss a geophysical survey of southeastern Crawford county today at a meeting of the tri-state section of the American Institute of Mining Engineers in Picher, Okla. Other members of the committee are Professors J. W. Twente, Henry Smith, and C. B. Althaus of the School of Education; Prof. Leslie L. Waters of the bureau of business research; Prof. A. H. Turney, director of the Guidance bureau; Prof. Roger Barker, chairman of the psychology department; and Prof. Esther Twente, chairman of graduate social work. Dean F. J. Moreau of the School of Law; Edward J. Bauer of the sociology department; Prof. J. D. Morgan of the economics department; Dr. H. C. Miller of the School of Medicine; Dr. Robert Foster, family specialist; and Professors E. O. Stene and J. W. Drury, political science department. Professor Dreyer made a survey of the county during the summer. Dreyer To Discuss Geophysical Survey He will point out the practical value of the study in spotting new lead and zinc localities in the tristate zinc mining areas. He also will outline new techniques among the geophysical methods used in the survey and show preliminary maps of work done. Professor Dreyer's survey showed that magnetic mapping can be used in both zinc and petroleum exploration. Col. Alfrey Praises ROTC Enthusiasm Col. John Alfrey, commanding officer of the University R. O. T. C., and Pershing Rifles members Monday that the R. O. T. C. enrollment increase could be attributed to the enthusiasm and interest in military life shown by members of this club. The colonel said the opportunities for becoming a commissioned officer are bright and that the army is one of the few institutions in which success depends on merit and not wealth. A project to develop an activity program for members of the Business School association living in Sunflower is being planned, Curvin Greene, president, said today. This program will be started to stimulate more interest in Business School activities. The activities will be social mixers, public speakers, and other activities of interest to business school residents of Sunflower. Anyone living at Sunflower interested in helping with the project is asked to leave his name at the office of the School of Business, Greene said. Business Students In Village Organize Read the Daily Kansan daily. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Copy must be in the University Daily Kansan Business Office, Journalism bldg., 1120 N. 40th St. p.m. of the day before publication desired. All classifieds are cash in advance. Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less additional words For Sale STEEL American Kitchen cabinet. Will sacrifice 1646 Tenn. after 5 p.m. One day Three days Five days 35c 65c 90c 1c 2c 3c UNDERWOOD typewriter, standard, office size. Excellent condition. $25.00 e-mail: underwood@computers.com NEED A CAR? How about a 1839 Nash in good clean condition. See Paul Neuenswander at 512 Louisiana after 6 p.m. A BRAND new tuxedo and a blue pin-stripe suit, size 36 short ; a blue palm beach suit, size 40. Call Ochw., 1278W. 24 K and E slide rule, 301 Lane 6, Sunflower. TWO-TONE blue formal. Never worn Cost $75.00, will sacrifice. Also baby bathinette, excellent condition, 2001 Mass Phone 1835R. CHEVROLET: 1936 Master, good shape. See John Monroe, 1345 Vermont after treatment. CONN TRUMPET: Purchased new 1 phone. Phone 3376J. Excellent con- tion. Phone 3376J. THREE PIECE TUX, size 36; 38 tux with white vest and dress shirt. Also formals and dinner dresses. Sizes 9-16. All good condition. Comfort Shop, 741 New York. 3ABY BED and mattress. $10.00. Large y basket and pan. $2.00. All in very good condition. Call before 6:00 p.m. 489W. 1125 Haskell. 23 COURT HOUSE LUNCH MINIATURE Speed Graphic, flash, range finder, holder, adapter, case. $170.00 Like new 35 mm, slide projector. Jack L. Williams, 1140 Louisiana. Phone 3331. GIRLS' GRAY tweed snowsuit, size 3. GIRLS' GRAY tweed snowsuit, used with cape, $18.50; 25C; Sunside. BUESCHER TENOR Sax. Excellent con- trol of both bass and drums. Rose, 107 W. Cedar, Olathe, Rans. 2 3 SLIGHTLY USED suits (2 pr. pants). size 37 and 38. Also topcoat and all wool new men's robe. Call 2224W after 6:00 p.m. 22 ZENTH RADIO, walnut case. Thayer collapsible baby buggy; budgie; swing and car seat; bassinet with mat-1608 University Drive, Photo 2811. ARE YOU looking for an Apartment Meals House Short Orders Solve your problem by buying a 3 room 28 ft. trailer with private bedroom, kitchen and living room. Sleeps 4 comfortably. Has Simons davenport box, box frame, interior linoleum; attractive whattots; built in table which seats five. Living room large enough to entertain eight persons. Extremely comfortable. Has dolly wheel door, ramp. Large storage area. Come and see this very attractive tandem wheel trailer home. Call 1196L3. TF LAUNDRY BAGS: large plywood boxes, aluminum sheets and angles, tapeurins; paint, trash burners. Auto Wreck-crash and Junk Co., 712 East 9th. Phone 954. 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. 669 HTFD QUARTERS for colored girls, clean, warm, convenient place for 2 girls; all the privileges of home while attending obligations. Ph. I73R8 for appointment. 35 VACANCY for three boys. Rooms newly decorated. For information call 72491. For Rent ROOM for man student, 1011 Tenn ... 23 BABY BEDS, high chairs, buggies and the by week Free delivery. Sterling Furniture Co. 928 Mass. Phone 1192 . . . . . . . . . . . 24 OCTOBER 27: One part of a basement OCTOBER 28: Chucky. For further informational call 92971W EXTRA NICE room. 2 students. Single between campus and business district. Phone: 801-376-4952. ROOM for boys. Single or double. On K.U. bus line. 801 Indiana. Phone: 1426M. VACANCY for three boys. Rooms newly decorated. For information call 27495. WE FIT GLASSES and DUPLICATE BROKEN LENSES ROOM: $3.25 a week to share with a chemical engineer, senior. See at 121 Rhode Island after 5.30 p.m. or phone K.U. 66 during working hours. 23 Air Conditioned Lawrence Optical Co. Large Selection of Distinctive Frames Malts Sandwiches Open 5:30----12 p.m. Miscellaneous COEDS! It says, "Trisgleich eobleg murt-sleg. Oglac ontgelc avegles ouygle neogle housandtig ollarsdleg. Leasegling eobleg eomgle o屿omehloge SS. TT. Oglac." FRATERNITIES? Sororites; going to have a Hallowen'en party? Why not send out the invitations in a unique and different way, on small phonograph records. For older people, call the lawyer. Recording Service. Phone 1804W. 23 This is the Corrected Telephone Number CHILD CARE, references. Piano, good toned, for sale. Also large porch swing, from through center, school for children. Phone 3183R before 9:00 a.m. preferably. Lost DESPERATE: Lost Friday, my father's Jeanine Smith. Coronell Hall. Phone 860. P and E slide rule, between Hoch and Military Science bldg. Thursday, Oct. 16. Finder please turn in at the Daily Kansan office. 24 MANS white gold Tisset wristwatch with applique. Please contact please call $345. Gold Clark. $10 reward. BILLFOLD on campus, Reward. Please CALL 1286W or 937. SLIDE-RULE. Attention. Young chemical engineer cannot exist without his KSE log-log duplex decitring slide-rule lost somewhere Wednesday night at Memorial Union. Finder please call 2276 or inquire 905 Ohio. Reward. 22 Wanted FOOTBALL tickets for Missouri-Kansas game. Also Kansas State-K. U. game. Want 4 to 6 together. Phone Dick Day. 2415M after 6 p.m. GIRL to share pleasant double room, con- tinue with phone. Phone 14051 orLI at 1611 Tenn. PIN SETTERS *wanted*—from 1:00 to 1:30 in the Bowl, Bowl. Mississippi, Phone 3379. Business Service TYPING: Reasonable rate. Prompt service. 1028, Vtb. Ph. 1168R. 28 Transportation DRIVING to Newton, Leaving Friday during 12:30 p.m. Coming back Sunday evening. Have room for 2 passengers. Jim Laughlin, 1631 Illinois. Phone 26743. KU Art Instructor Gets One-Man Show A commercial art instructor at the University has attracted the attention of New York critics. Ray Ottinger, Jr., has been asked to exhibit a one-man show of oil paintings at the Contemporary Arts gallery next March in New York City. Two of Ottinger's paintings are presently on display there. The gallery has purchased one of the oils. Business College Accounting, machine bookkeeping, compatibility, shorthand, typewriting, secretarial training, are our specialties. Phone 894. "PRICE?" "MUCH LESS!" "POWER?" "YOU BET!" COMPARE THESE PRICES HIGH TEST "VICKERS" GASOLINE REGULAR ETHYL ETHYL 18^9 Tax Paid Tax Paid 19^9 WE BUY, SELL, OR TRADE—CASH OR TERMS CRYSTAL OIL CO. Sixth and Kentucky Kaiser and Frazer Get your Kaiser or Frazer serviced by authorized Factory Trained Mechanics. "You may get one sooner than you think." SEE US ABOUT A NEW CAR. 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