1947 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN vowed i p.m. will swish outchour p.m., in the record- Kourt, Concessions Aid Student Funds With the temperature in the upper 80's on the day of the Kansas-Iowa State game, thirsty fans flocked to the concession stands where they drank 3,510 gallons of Coca Cola. Their thirst exceeded their hunger because 25 pounds of hotdogs and 100 buns were left over after the game. The service of providing fans with refreshments during games in the Memorial stadium is the task of the Y.M.C.A. Last year, $1,500 was made on concession sales after all expenses were paid. After amount, $500 went into the Y program, which does not include salaries or administrative expenses. Money To Co-ops "The money made by the Y.M.C.A. always goes into some student programs, usually to the Co-op houses." Ned Linegar, secretary of the Y.M.-C.A. said. "This money is used to repair their houses and to start other Co-ops. At present, Sleepy Hollow is owned by the Y, and it may be turned into a student Co-op in the future," Mr. Linegar said. The athletic department takes 20 per cent of all income from the concessions, of which the "Y" has an investment of $1,200 in the stands and equipment. To Be Student Project "We are interested in keeping this a student project," Mr. Linegar said, "and there are four ways in which the concessions give benefits: 1. They provide jobs to students. 2. They receive 20 per cent of the profits. 3. The student programs receive the remaining profits. 4. They provide a service to the fans." During the game Saturday, there were 135 students working on the concessions and in the bleachers. Some bleacher hawkers have been known to make $15 to $20 for one game, by keeping 15 per cent of their sales, Mr. Linegar remarked. James Roosevelt Denies He Is VP Candidate Los Angeles—(UP)—State Democratic chairman James Roosevelt today denied radio commentator Drew Pearson's assertion that he will be a Democratic candidate for vice-president. "Your broadcast statement ... that I was running for vice-president is wholly false." Roosevelt said in a telegram to Pearson. "Your statement that President Truman is angry with me because I am a candidate for vice-president is therefore passed upon a falshood... "To paraphrase an eminent historical figure I am not a candidate; I would not accept the nomination, I would not serve if elected." Copy must be in the University Daily Kansan Business Office, Journalism bldg., not later than 4 p.m. of the day before registration. All classifieds are cash in advance. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 35c 65c 90c 1c 2c 3c GOLF CLUBS: includes bag, dozen balls, new driver plus irons and putter. See them at 824 Ohio or phone 3101W. 10 For Sale 25 words or less day days day 25 words 15 days 200 additional words cac 6c 3c 20 Despite all the interruptions they have had since moving to the shelter, the Beetles like their new "bug house" much better than the elm log they had in 1946. And when asked why they picked the bus shelters REDUCING MACHINE: In the form of a 1938 Harley Davidson motorcycle. It has reduced me to a nervous scream. See at 2988. When at your risk. Phone at 2988. Dale Fields. MOTORCYCLE: '41 Indian 74. New transmission Overall a clean machine, Call 3494 or see Les Main at 413 West 13th St. NEW! Short coat, tobacco brown, size 38 Will sacrifice. Schulz The Tailor. 10 ELECTRIC refrigerator, excellent condi- tion. 15 Refrigerator, N. Heart, N. Heart Electora 21 (flat rate). ALMOST NEW! Conn Trombone, gold instrument included. K91 Call 16191. 14 1942 4-door Dodge. Heater, $1075. See L. S. Thompson. 122 Lane N, Sunflower FOUR SUITS, 3 sport coaches, and one sculptor. Not suited to sell. Phone Roll Collins at 655. GOOD MODEL A for sale. Frank Curry. 2047 Louisiana. 9 G. E. ELECTRIC portable phonograph, 4 weeks old. 50 popular records in good shape. See Wylie Miller, 1340 Tenn. or call 2683W any evening after 7:00. 11 1937 PLYMOUTH; 2-door sedan. Radic and Duncan. Ranch. Call K. E. Caldwell, 34 P. Sunflower, K. E. Caldwell, 34 P. Sunflower, ALMOST New CONt trombone. Perfect condition. Gold lacquer finish. Case and extra equipment included. $90. Call 1691J. 9 Like any other North American family the Beetles have their troubles too. Last summer their home was filled with DDT and as Mrs. Little said, "It was all we could do to stay alive." Of course, there is always some student from the department of entomology invading our privacy but those people who wait for the bus are the worst." But, Darling, It's The Cutest Log We've Found Since The Kids Were Larvae BABY BUGGY. Storkline. Like new. Priced to sell. Apt. 31. SFunnyside. 9. ONE LARGE front room. Will accommodate a University. Phone 12538 after 9:00 p.m. 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. **HTTP** 669 For Rent PLACE for 1 girl student. $5.00 per week. 1229 Ohio. 14 ROOM: A large double room for 4 boys or 2 doubles, 1308 Kentucky. 10 The Buprestid family or "metallic-wood borers" live in the second log and the Anobilidae family or "death watchers" have a roof-top penthouse on the fourth log. The housing shortage is over as far as Mr. and Mrs. A. Hungry Beetle and family are concerned. Mr. and Mrs. Beetle, family and friends, have found lodging in the two campus bus shelters on Jayhawk drive. ONE OR TWO boys to share extra nice bags to campus. 9. Ohio. Phone 2521M. 9. SLEEPING ROOM for men for men stu- dios. Double, close to campus. 1819 Alabama DOUBLE SLEEPING room for boys at 19 West 14th Street. Both with bunk beds. LARGE PLEASANT room, close to cam- riage room.月1515 Vernon Phone 2711W. TRANSPORTATION: From Olathe to KU. on Satdays in time for 9:00 class. Return trip any time after 11 am. Write Room Box 347. Olathe or eat Olathe 40M. Wanted CANVAS top for military jeep. Must be in good condition. James Parks. from 1968. TRANSPORTATION from Kansas City near Plaza to K.U. on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Classes. Return trip any time after 5:00 p.m. Call E.W. Waugh, Westport 1965. The Beetles, whose scientific name is Cyllene carae, are better known to their friends as "hickory borers." They live in the third log up on the north side of the shelter, because. as Mr. Beetle says, "My wife can't stand that long climb up to the fourth log every day." for their new home, Mr. Beetle replied, "Well, the whole family is crazy about hickory and besides I'm planning to send the children to K.U." Phone KU-25 with your news. FREE OFFER: Photo copies of discharge papers for military credit. Also other valuable papers. Three for price of two. Rund Corner Drug Co. 21 $25 REWARD for information leading to the securing of an apartment at midterm for married couple. Contact John Rix, 824 Bihio or 3101W after 8:00 p.m. 14 Business Service ALTERING of all kinds on suits, coats and dresses. Also handmade tailored buttonholes. Work guaranteed. Phone 2959R, 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. Wuthnow's Conoco Service 400 Indiana. TO SUBSCRIBE to the Kansas City Star Drug Store. Drug Store, phone price 30c a week. Oct. 8 WILL PERSON finding Hudson's "Engineering Manual" in Marvin basement last week please return to Kansan office. Name and Identify marks in book. Lost ONE PAIR of "eyes" between Frank Strong and Bailey, in brown leather case, shell-trimmed. Please call 1599W. Badly needed. Thanks. Donna Williams. 10 BILFOLD WITH important papers. Light leather with saddle tooled on it. No money. Call Rollan D. Clark. 1106. Reward. 9 PAIR of glasses, pink-shell rims in the palm of a hand. Finish. Find ere please call Bob Noll, 301. ROSE GOLD wrist watch, buckle-type strap, keepsake present from deceased friend. Please return. Reward. Lost in Marvin hall. Don Greenhaw, phone 3020 PAIR of plastic-rimmed glasses in red man. Phone 685. DARK RONSON lighter, probably between Fraser and Haworth. ILLS B.M.Reward. Lyle Martin, 929 Mississippi. Phone 206JE. s A CROWN RUBY RING, either in room 308H or on way from there to Alpha Lily. Phone 888. It is a family heirloom and very valuable to me. Reswair Lila Hity. Phone 888. PLASTIC RIMMED glasses in leather Andrew Berry, Sigma Nu. Phone 534. Found ADIES WRISTWATCH. Sept. 27. Owner identifying same attorney for this bid. Miscellaneous WILL ANYONE who took pictures of the motor scooter with the Jayhawk on it, please get in touch with Chuck Krase, 1307 New Hampshire. Phone 18312J. 9 Transportation RIDERS WANTED! Leaving for Newton Mormonm Returning Sunday. Phone 2129 Launderette Service 9 lbs.of wash,25c 21 Bendix Washers 813 Vt. Phone 3368 LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Lawrence Sanitary Dairy Products Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned & Pressed . 65c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cleaned & Pressed . 69c CASH AND CARRY ONLY FINE SERVICE GREAT CARS SQUARE DEAL The wearing of apparel creates for America AN EVERYDAY ART clothes are a means of personal expression. In this country, the standards of style as well as utility are set by the needs and preferences of the public. 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