MONDAY, SEPT. 22, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 13 PAGE SEVEN Official Bulletin Sept. 22,1947 Kansas Board meeting, 4 p.m. today. 107 Journalism. *** Y.M.C.A. cabinet meeting, 5 p.m. today, East room of Union. 举举举 All Tau Sigma officers meet at 7:30 tonight at Robinson gymnasium. ★ ★ ★ First meeting of Physical Therapy club at 7:30 tonight, physical therapy classroom in Watkins hospital. All physical therapy students urged to attend. I. S.A. meeting, 7:30 tonight, room 228 Frank Strong. *** All classes of aeronautical engineering are requested to attend a meeting of the Aeronautical Institute at 8 tonight in the quosset hut in back of Marvin hall. *** Faculty Members: Two hundred copies of K-Book have been reserved for sale to faculty at student organizations window of the Business office. *** ★ ★ ★ Engineering council meeting. 5 p.m. tomorrow 210 Marvin hall. Newly elected members should be present. K. U. chapter of Society for the Advancement of Management will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Kansas room, Union building, Mr. Charles G. James of Index Employment agency will speak. All interested are invited. --- AWS House of Representatives will meet at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the office of the Dean of Women. Each house is to send a representative. A.S.C. meeting, 7:15 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room, Union building. - * * Alpha Kappa Psi meeting, 4 p.m. tomorrow, Pine room, Union building. Watkins hall hour dance from 7 until 8 p.m. Wednesday. Students, old and new, invited to attend. Dove staff meeting, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, East room, Union building. Anyone interested is invited. Wesley Foundation, annual mixer for all students of Methodist preference. 8 p.m. Friday in Ecke hall. Quack club, women's swimming organization, first tryouts Saturday, Sept. 27. Those trying out should be ready at the gym at 10 a.m. Members should be at the gym at 9:45 a.m. Clerk Rubs Out Her Ten Children A report to the board of health on the birth of a son to the couple listed 10 other children as having been born to the mother. St. Joseph, Mo.-(UP)-The family of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathew Deeken of Wathena, Kans., has been decreased from 13 to three. And it was done with an eraser. Then a clerk at St. Joseph's Hospital called the board. The figure "10" under the "number of children born to this mother" should have been "0," she said. Greedy Shop Lifter Stops Lifting Holidaysburg, Pa.—(UP)—James M. Butter thought he had an original shop-lifting scheme but it wasn't good enough. Butter entered two stores and lifted a luncheon set, an electric iron and sweater with a total value of $20. Later, he returned to the stores tried to get a refund, claiming he had bought the goods and was dissatisfied. The ruse worked the first time. In the second store clerks became suspicious and called police. ___ The architectural origin of the minaret, the tower usually attached to a Mohammedan mosque, has been traced to the lighthouse at Alexandria. Grant Reserve Librarian First Leave In 31 Years After thirty-one years of service, Miss Fay Moys, circulation librarian, has been granted a year's leave of absence. Miss Moys has been in charge of the reserve room since the opening of the present library building. Mrs. Eleanor Covey, circulation assistant, will supervise the reserve room for the present year. Spurns Others To Attend KU Lee Reiff, holder of two major scholarships, passed up the chance to attend any other college or university in the United States with expenses paid and enrolled the University of Kansas as a pre-law student. Lee, a graduate of Newton High school, was awarded the Summerfield Scholarship, an award of the University of Kansas, and the national Pepsi-Cola scholarship award that entitles the winner to attend any college in the United States. To win the Summerfield Scholarship, the former Newton High school student took a test with other applicants at Wichita, and those making the highest scores were given further tests at the University. The winners were selected by a committee consisting of seven members of the University faculty headed by Paul B. Lawson, dean of the College. To qualify for the Pepsi-Cola award, participants were given supervised tests at their high schools. The twelve highest scores in Kansas submitted essays, upon which the final judging was based. Lee accomplishments are not limited to the Summerfield and Pepsi-Cola awards. He was a member of the all-state debating team in his sophomore year, and was ranked first and second debate speaker in Kansas in his junior and senior year respectively. Last year he appeared in "American Forum", a national radio program which originated in Washington, D.C. and was sponsored by Scholastic Magazine. Lookin' For A Man? Be A Rural Teacher Cedar Rapids, Iowa-(UP)-Dr. M.J. Nelson of Iowa State Teachers college says statistics show that girls who take teaching jobs in rural communities find husbands sooner and more easily than those who go to larger cities. "Out of the rural education class of 1926, 13 of the 14 women who completed the course are married." Dr. Nelson said. "We lost track of number 14, but she probably has a husband also." If a girl wants to be even more sure of getting her man, she should combine her rural teaching with home economics training. That will make her practically irresistible, Dr. Nelson says. FLYING? See the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ad in Today's Kansan MOTORYCLE: Harley-Davidson, 1940 80 motor, recently overhauled. excellent condition, winter shield. 1230 Oread. Phone 2988. 24 For Sale CASH for your late model Daily Kansan Classified Advertising ELEMENTARY German text, Hundert 1068R after 5:00 p.m. Call Mina; McKewl 24 A BEAUTIFUL country home located at State Lake, 4 ml from Tonganoxie. $ \frac{1}{2} $ hr drive from K.U., all weather road. 2 nice bedrooms, nice kitchen, large living room with fireplace, two bathrooms. Real Estate company saysEvans Real Estate Co. Tonganoxie, Xis. 24 TUXEDO for sale, like new, double dress, shirt size. 17, Phone 1388, shirt size. 17, Phone 1388, 1946 CHEVROLET tudor, excellent condition. Driven eleven hundred miles. Blue finish, five tires, one unused. Call 2171J after 5 o'clock. 25 Used Car ONE GOOD round-bobbin sewing machine, 10F, Sunshine. 23 POST SLIDE rule with instruction book, Used one semester. Phone 2391R. 23 ONE ELECTROMODE electric forced air blower hends from fan and heating unit. Circulates 1500 cu. ft. warm air per minute, reduces energy consumption $74.23 for $25.00. Phone 2768W. GOOD VIOLIN; Call Mrs. F. W. Pratt 448, 810 Ala. 22 Morgan - Mack 609 Mass. Ph. 277 ENGINEERING Drawing set, Dietzen equipment. Reasonable, call 32142, 5 22 P.m. SPENCER Microscope. Used, in good condition. Call at 1142 Indiana, 8-12 a.m. or p.m. or phone 3335. Richard Trueheart. 24 FURNITURE—Desks, bookcases, breakfast set, dineette sets, baby carriage, rugs, coffee tables, bed, hassocks, new $95.00 combination radio and automatic record player, cabinet model, for $67.50. 1735 Alabama. 23 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 Business Service ALTERING of all kinds on suits, coats, and dresses. Also handmade tailored buttonholes. Work guaranteed. Phone 295BR. 842 Indiana. 26 CURTISS WRIGHT 3-room room trailer, sleeps six. extra furniture included. See at 1745 Barker for 5 p.m. evenings, Daytime call 398 for Mrs. Baldwin. 22 TO SUBSCRIBE to the Kansas City Star Drug Store, phone 817-235- price $30 a week. Set 8. 375 DAY AND NIGHT appointments for all kinds of beauty work. Radio wave, natural looking curls a specialty. House of Beauty, 9th and Vermont. Phone 520. 24 FREE OFFER: Photo-copies of Discharges, Terminal Leave and other valuable papers. Three copies for price of five dollars. Round Corner Drive Co., 801 Mass. NURSERY school for children from 2-5 years of age. Teachers work in working hours. 2183M. 1394 Tennessee. Transportation WANTED: Riders or persons interested in cau pool. Do not Eudora. Contact Hari 223.119 F.S. RIDERS WANTED: To and from Topkea. To return 5:30, to return 5:30, to return 2-7689 and 6-9, to 1. RIDERS wanted: Daily to and from City. Arrange hours. Drexel 8530 8530 THREE riders to Lawrence daily. Leave 485 and return at 5:00 p.m. Atwater 2328 WANT RIDE from Kansas City to Lawrence Monday, Wednesday, Friday; to be at Lawrence 10 a.m. Mrs. R. Soloveitchk, 502 Fraser hat. Jackson to be at Lawrence and return to Fairway Airfield and return on Saturdays; purpose—flying. Phone 2411 R. Cooper. 222 For Rent DOUBLE ROOM for boys, 721 Mississippi. Call any time before 9 p.m. Lost BROWN Billfold containing important papers. A reward will be given if the billfold is found and reported to owner, Richard S. Rarick, 945 N.H., Phone 222-370-1680. Help Wanted ONE BROWN lifetime Sheafer pen, please make sure to deliver office or phone E. Cumbrough MAN for general house work in a five building. Send resume to any schedule any schedule be considered. Phone 223MJM. Wanted VACANCY for 4 boys in student's new home. Private entrance, modern, near bus line, 3 blocks from K.U. 1818 IU. See or phone 2564R before noon or after 2 p.m. QUARTERS for colored girls. Newly decorated, single beds, private bath, kitchen and washroom. Can house 6 girls. Rates reasonable. Call 1753R. 24 WANTED: A baby bed. Dr. Manahan. Phone 2816J. WANTED: Couple students to eat at Lecs' dish washing, and grocery bill. Should eat well for about twenty dollars per month. Phone 739W. 23 Thieves Get Generous Goshen. Ind.—(UP)—Police admitted they had something new in break-ins. Thieves who entered the county farm bureau cooperative mill left empty-handed. They left behind the two new screw drivers they used to get in. Chicago is 911 miles from New York City and 2274 from San Francisco. COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals Short Orders Air Conditioned Sandwiches Open 5:30—12:30 a.m. Parking Permits Are Available For - Physically Disabled - Commuters Faculty - Full-Time Employees Please Call In 208 - B Frank Strong To See If Your Application Has Been Granted (Ph. KU 141) ATTENTION: KU Drivers 1. Parking violation tags are now being issued to non-permit holders in all zones. 2. The orange-marked spaces on Jayhawk Drive and in parking zones must be kept clear at all times. (a) Stops for 20 minutes or less may be made in the marked "20 minute parking" stalls. (b) Passenger loading and unloading should be accomplished in the areas where the full length of the curb is painted blue. 3. Zone A at the west end of the campus (old Zone 4) is a permit zone open only to permit holders. Zone F on 16th Street adjacent to the intramural fields is a FREE ZONE in which permits are not required. PARKING COMMITTEE