10, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE,KANSAS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1947 PAGE SEVEN ives to $400 School of Reese an- in schol- wwere in Foun- education. seniors, se-fourth average Richardson, Hoff To Teach Adults Two members of the University faculty will instruct night classes for this fall at Lawrence Memorial High school, E. J. Logsdon, director of the night school, said today. W. W. Richardson, assistant professor of architecture, will teach "blue print reading for the building trades." Peter Hoff, instructor in Romance Languages, will be in charge of a class in conversational Spanish at University faculty members may be added to the staff later, Mr. Lodgdon said. Enough interest was shown in 14 of the courses offered to holding classes. Total enrollment of 141 is expected to increase still more before the first classes Tuesday. Largest enrollments are in "Automobile Mechanics" and "Retail Salesman-shin." "Our aim is to give them some their business." The French translated. Courses are designed for both employer and employee. The classes are sponsored jointly by the Lawrence board of education, and Chamber of Commerce, and the state board for vocational education. Zoologist Discusses Genes Before Science Fraternity With the aid of color charts, diagrams, and motion picture slides Tracey M. Sonneborn, Indiana university zoology professor, lectured on nature and members of Sigma Xi at Frank Strong auditorium Thursday. Comparing the gene to electrons and protons as being invisible, Professor Someborn discussed how the electron's its effects and determining powers. In a statement to the geologists who interviewed him after the lecture, Professor Sonneborn said "Genes are treasured by geneticists even more so than sex is by ordinary human beings." HIXON STUDIO Everything for the amateur 721 Mass. St. - You will see these great screen attractions week after week during our greater fall and winter movie season! JAYHAWKER Bing Crosby — "WELCOME STRANGER" "FOREVER AMBER" — Linda Darnell — Cornel Wilde Producers demand roadshow prices this attraction Mat. 75c - Eve. $1.20 - Kiddies 50c We urge you to attend the 75c matinee especially on continuous shows. Sat at matinee prices 'til 5:00 p.m. Greer Garson — Robt. Mitchum — "DESIRE ME" Rita Hayworth — Larry Parks — "DOWN TO EARTH" Margaret O'Brien — "UNFINISHED DANCE" Rex Harrison-Maureen O'Hara—"FOXES OF HARROW" GRANADA Joan Crawford — Van Heflin — "POSSESSED" Jane Russell — "THE OUTLAW" Errol Flynn — Barbara Stanwych — "CRY WOLF" Victor Mature — Brian Donlevy — "KISS OF DEATH" Don Ameche — "THAT'S MY MAN" Daily Kansan Classified Ads Clark Gable — "GONE WITH THE WIND" Copy must be in the University Daily Kansan Business Office, Journalism bldg., on p.m. of the day before publication is desired. All classifiers are cash in advance. Classified Advertising Rates TRANSPORTATION: From Olathe to K.U. on Sundays in time for 9:00 class. Visit any time after 11 a.m. Write Ed Kinkin Box 347, Olathe or call 401M. One day Three days Five days 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 1c For Sale BLUE-GREY loafer's jacket, size 36, Apr. 18. Sunny side. Phone 1449W. 26-D, Sunshine. Phone 1449W. $825 REWARD for information leading to the securing of an apartment at midterm for married couple. Contact John Rix, 824 or 3101w after 5:00 p.m. 14. 1939 FORD: 5 passenger couple, $800 Wilmer Anders, Cumbern 9th and Arkansas. NOW AVAILABLE: Japanese log log di- slide rule. Student Union Book Store BRASS KEY: Stamped "D Pase" Leave at Dally Kansen office. 10 TWO LIVING room suits, good condition, price $50.00. One used maple dineette $75.00. One good 912 rug with 12 keyes Furniture C., 1228 Rhode Island Wanted WILL PERSON finding Hudson's "Engineering Manual" in Marvin basement last week please return to Kansan office. Please certify marks in book 130 Marion E. Raper. MOTORCYCLE: '41 Indian 74. New transmission Overall a clean machine. Call 3494 or see Les Main at 413 West 13th St. 14 ELECTRIC refrigerator, excellent condi- tion, 24-hour service, N J耳鼻 Phone 21 (crtime) rate. NEW: Short coat, tobacco brown, size 38. Will sacrifice. Schulz The Tailor. 10 ALMOST NEW! Conn Trombone, gold equipment. Call 891-5600. included. **Call** 891-5618. VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in condition that you may wish to dispose Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. 669 HTFD G. E. ELECTRIC portable phonograph, 4 weeks old. 50 popular records in good shape. See Wylie Miller, 1340 Tenn. or call 26839 any evening after 7:00. 11 1942 4-door Dodge. Heater, 1075. See L. S. Thompson, 122 Lane N, Sunflower. Lost ONE PAIR of "eyes" between Frank Strong and Bailey, in brown leather case, shell-rimmed. Please call 1599W. Badly needed. Thanks. Donna Williams. 10 BLACK army blanket in student section of stadium at game, Oct. 4. Bears name tag, Douglas Paddock. Reward for return to 1408 Tenn. 14 For Rent ROOMS for boys at 1312 Ohio, 2 blocks from campus. Call in person or telephone ROOM for one studious young man close to campus. See owner 1244 Louisiana. 13 SLEEPING ROOMs for men. One room for two. One room for four. Outside business. Private bath. $4 per week. Close to business district and bush. Phone 2648R. PLACE for 1 girl student. $5.00 per week. 1229 Ohio. 14 ONE LARGE front room. Will accommodate up to 20 people. University. Phone 3233R at 5:00 p.m. Business Service FREE OFFER; Photo copies of discharge papers for military credit. Also other valuable papers. Three for price of two. Round Corner Drug Co. 21 ALTERING of all kinds on suits, coats and dresses. Also handmade tailored buttonholes. Work guaranteed. Phone 2958R, 842 Indiana. 11 SUNFLOWER STUDENTS: Do you need grade points? Neatness and form pays off in grades. Let Margie type your reports, essays, term papers. 301 Lane 8. FOR COMPLETE lubrication, oil and gas tire repair, new tires, new batteries, battery charging and car washing. Jen- tina Wulnwith Coono Servo Company. Indiana. Oct. 20 ATTENTION: Football fans: Can take 3 or 4 to Norman for KU-Oklahoma foot-ball team. Call Bob Nielson return Sunday evening. Call Bob Nielson Phone 3231M between 6 and 7 p.m. Transportation Instructor Will Give First Recital Monday Marian Jersild, instructor in piano, will appear in her first University recital at 8 p. m. Monday in Frank Strong auditorium. Miss Jersild will play "Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue" by (Bach), "Sonata in B minor" (Chopin), and shorter numbers from Griffes, Ganz, Shostakovitch, Debussy, and Proko-feiff. A new instructor at the University, Miss Jersild studied at the University of California under John Crown, at the American conservatory in Chicago, and received her bachelor of music degree at Chicago. In Chicago she was a pupil of concert pianist Rudolph Ganz. Music Group To Initiate Sigma Alpha Iota, national music sorority, will initiate its pledges on Nov. 14 and 15, Maxine Albery, president, said. Miss Kathleen Davidson, national president of the organizations, will be present. An Open Letter to Our Patrons Regarding the JAYHAWKER and GRANADA Greater Fall & Winter Movie Season Starting Next Week In order to avoid any possible misunderstanding regarding a slight change in our long established price policy at the Jayhawker and Granada, we want you to know a few of the important facts that have caused the change. Before World War 2 a million dollar picture was practically an unknown quantity with approximately 3 a year. When one was produced it was considered a road show attraction at $1.20 a seat. Starting next week with the Jayhawker and Granada greater fall and winter movie season you will see 1,2 and 3 million dollar pictures week after week. We thought we could beat the ever increasing skyrocketing production and distribution costs in our industry by continuing to absorb these higher costs, not to mention our own increased controllable operating costs, but we are at the end of our rope and are compelled to pass a portion of these increased costs on to you, the consumer, the same as all other manufacturers, jobbers and retailers have been forced to do. Starting Sunday at the Granada with Jane Russell in "The Outlaw" and Wednesday at the Jayhawker with Bing Crosby in "Welcome Stranger" there will be an 8c increase in adult admission prices only. Mat. 41c - Eve. 49c plus State and Federal tax. Sunday Mat. price prevails 'til 5:00 p.m. Eve. price after 5:00 p.m. Children prices remain the same—10c plus tax. If your entertainment budget is limited, may we suggest you attend the matinees especially on continuous shows Sunday when our 41c matinee price prevails until 5:00 p.m. The VARSITY and PATEE admission prices will not be changed.Varsity 28c,Patee 32c plus State and Fed. tax. New Prices, Jayhawker starting Wednesday and Granada starting Sunday:— Mat.—Adm. 41c, Fed. Tax 5c, State Tax 1c, Total 50c Eve.—Adm. 49c, Fed. Tax 10c, State Tax 1c, Total 60c MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN AMERICA TODAY. WHERE CAN YOU BUY MORE FOR YOUR MONEY? STAN SCHWAHN