THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN 600 Make College Honor Roll Wednesday the University Daily Kansan published the 1947 spring College honor roll from Abel to Knope. Here are the rest of the 370 men and 230 women who made the grade: Wilbur R. Koehn, Edward H. Kracht, Floyd H. Krehbiel, Geralee Kreider, James A. Kreigh, Lawrence S. Lackey, Lyman Lais, Alice L. Lambert, Ann Lamendola, Benjamin B. Lampert, Lu Ann Lane, Lois Lauer, John G. Laughlin, Rose M. Lawler, Margaret I. Lawrence Ann Learned, Laurel L. Leckron, Robert L. Lesh, Jaunita Fay Lewis, Frank A. Limbocker, Lois M. Armilda Inn Lincoln, Charles S. Lindberg, Doraena Lindquist, Wendell H. Link, Charles E. Little, Martin L. Litwin, Festus C. Liverett, Donald G. Livingston, Norma Loske, Loree I. Louis, George A. George, Mrs. Lorraine Fox Lowe, Roy G. Lowe, Joseph D. Lysaught, Roy H. Malott, Jules A. MacKallier, Willard A. Madison, June M. Mallory, Clifford L. Malone, Edith E. Malott, Russell N. Mammel, Christine J. Mann, Raymond Mann, Adelaide A. Marquand, Harold D. Marquand George S. Marquis Jr., Marvin J. Martin, Elaine E. Martindall, Helen Mather, Robert M. Mathews, Patricia S. Matlock, Vincent A. McBoyle, Tom J. McBride, Joan McCamish, Donna McChesney, Mac H. McCormick, Mary E. McCune, Arthur S. McDonald, Marguerite J. McGrew, Harry E. McGuire. Wallace McKee, Mary L. McNerney, Jack McQuenw, Donald N. Medearis, Mary C. Medved, William W. Meier, Mrs. Geneva M. Mendenhall, Harvey J. Menehan, Leonard C. Menzie John E. Merriam, Lester M. Mertz, Renata W. Meyer, Dorothy Ann Michael, John Michener, Mrs Olive Michener, Catherine M. Miller, Henry L. Miller, Jr., Robert H. Mever. Meyer. Gladys M. Millhauser, Jewell Mishler, Dolores M. Mitchake, Ralph H. Moberly, Caroline M. Montgory, James C. Mordy, James A. Morgan, Anna Lou Morphy, Thomas F. Morris, Mrs. Olive R. Moses, Mary Jo Moxley, Anna F. Muhlenbruch, Grace E. Mullenburg, Anna M. Murphy, Douglas B. Myers, Jo Myers, Gloria Neely, Frank C. Noff, Roland D. Neiswender, Carolyn Nigg, Engel S. Ningering, Wilbur B. Noble, Arthur N. Nystrom, Leland Nelson, Sue Newcomber, Clayton A. Newton, Dwight E. Newton Dwight E. Harley E. D Oberelman, Mrs. Jean Oberlin, Mary E. O'Brien, Kathleen O'Connor, Dwayne Ogleys, Dale E. Oliver, Glen A. Olson, Donald O. Jere E. Osborne, Dean Ostrum Mary Katherine Paige, Lois Parken, James M. Parks, Elinor J. Parrott, Betty Lo Parsons, Arthur R. Partridge, Ellen O. Patterson, Warren S. Perry, Jr., Abraham Persky, George L. Peterson, Richard Lee Pilster, William D. Phillips, Sarah F. Phipps, William R. Piggott, Margaret M. Palblad, Helen L. Piller, Robert A. Pine Pine. Betty Frances Pinkey, Mary Astrid Pinkey, Charles W. Pitrat, Edward Pope, Raymond D. Postlethwaite, Virginia L. Powell, Anna M. Prettyman, Marian D. Pugh, George Pyle Jr., Howard R. Pyle, Louis Raddiiff,丹 D. Ragle, Bartlett W. Ramsey, Jack E. Randle, Joyce L. Randolph,Jack W. Rardin, Wallace W. Rasmussen, David H. Rau, Robert K. Ready, Henry H. Reed, Mildred F. Reed, Richard J. Reed, James A. Reeder. Norma L. Rehberg, Norris N. Requist, Thomas D. Rhodabarger, Taylor H. Rhodes, David Rice, Mary L. Rice Francis E. Richert, Theodore W. Richter Elman G. Rinehardt, George A. Robb, James L. Robinson, Joseph A. Rock, Catherine M. Rodecker, Eugene E. Rodenburg, Betty Ann Rolfs, Edward J. Rolfs, Robert Greer Ross, David B. Rowlett, P. Royer, Janet Rummer, Kenneth E. Runyon, William E. Ruth, Thomas Wilbur Rutter, John Rynerson, Irene Sandelius. Harold D. Sandy, Elizabeth Ann Sawyer, Helen J. Scamell, Vernal H. Scheuerman, Ernest R. Schlachter, Adra J. Schmidt, Nicholas J. Schmidt, Nerv H. Schneider, Wilbur Schraeder, Eugene W. Schwartz, Ann Scott, Marjorie Jane Scott, Dorothy Scroggy, Betsie谢霆轩, Edgar L. Sherbenou, Dorothy A. Shields, Ms. Pauline N. Shriver, Irislee Shull, Earl B. Shurtz, Eugene Siler, Charles B. Simkins. Ralph O. Simmons, Cora M. Simpson, Allan D. Smith, Marylyn H. Smith, Otelle D. Smith, Philip E. Smith, Wesley M. Smith, William T. Smith Jr., Doranne Snyder, Robert Clayton Snyder, Albert G. Sowders Jr., Muralyn Spake Jean Spaulding, Francis Spener, Dale Abert Spiegel, Weldon L. Sportsman, Emily J. Stacey, Mrs. Dorothy Stancill, Ann L. Stanton, Barbara M. Stapleton, Mrs. Elma R. Stauffer Morton F. Stearns, Elmer G. Steerman, Leroy A. Steinke, Beverly J. Stember, Marcella J. Stewart, William A. Stewart, Edith M. Stodard, L Edward Sollenwerck, William J. Stoner, Robert G. Strong, Josephine Stuckey, Murvyl M. Sullinger, Marion M. Summer, Edward B. Surface, Harry B. Swain, Warren E. Swartz, Dorothy L. Taft, Robert W. Taylor, Lavonne Simpson, Marie Stewart. Warren I. Taylor, Elaine Thalman, Patrick H. Thiessen, Clarke M. Thomas, Glenna M. Thompson, Joyce Ann Thompson, Helen L. Thompson, Doris Jane Then, Edward L. Todd, Virginia Lee Tolle, Judith C. Torry, Settimo Trapani, Richard Allen Traskowsky, John R. Tripplette, Austin H. Turney Jr., James H. Tuthil, Leah C. Uehling, Milo M. Unruh, Theodore M. Utschen, Oral W. Vandiver Jr. Vahur Beee W. Van Ert, Mary L, Varner, Rvick Vickers, Anne Lea Leolek, William C. Von Mauer, William L. Votapka, Marilyn Voth, Richard W. Wahl, Gladys I. Walker, Paul M. Walmer, Gordon L. Walters Jr., Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Ward, Gracia J. Ward, Joseph O. Ward, Charles M. Wardin, Paul B. Watson, Robert W. Weber, John W. Weigel, Carl E. Welch Jr), Don W. Welch, Nancy Ann Welker, Shirley Anne Wellborn, Richard Werling, Louise Ann Westwood, Benjamin Weybrew, Harry M. Wardin. Quentin D. Wheatley, Virgil H. Whitsitt, Arthur J. Wiggins, Harry A. Witler, Shelia Wilder, Bill B. Wibner Evan R. Williams, Nancy Williams, Ardrye L. Wilson, Henry J. Wilson, James N. Winblad, Carol R. Wineinger, Daniel D. Winston, Alice M. Wismer, Mary Arlene Wnesier, Mrs. Grace Witt, Parke H. Woodward Jr., Gilbert F. Woodworth, Charles E. Workman, Alice H. Wright, Harwin M. Wright, Norman G. Wycoff, Margaret M. Wynn, Keith Wilson. son. John Leonard Yarnell, Donald R. Rockey, Harley J. Yoder, Dalton Yohe, Charles R. Young, Mary JoYoung, Mary JoAnn Young, Robert B. Young Jr., Eva Lee Yung, Albert J. Zemalitis, Walter E. Zurfluh, Jane M. Young. Landlord Defended By His Tenants Houston, Tex.—(UP)—The bigges rent violation case ever brought before the Office of Price Administration in Houston took an unexpected turn today when a petition was introduced, stating tenants wanted to pay the landlord higher rents. Signed by 20 tenants, the petition stated that the landlord, owner of a group of apartments, was a fine landlord and even provided playgrounds and stood the cost of paint whenever tenants wanted to re-decorate. A case was brought against him on grounds he over-charged tenants. grounds he over-charge. The unusual petition was made even more unusual when it was introduced by the attorney for the housing expediter. But he told Federal District Judge T. M. Kennedy he intended to disprove the petition. They Couldn't Straddle The Fence Houston, Tex.—(UP)—A simple wire fence has solved a knotty labor problem. Work on the city's large sewage treatment plant was held up when union men refused to work with non-union men. Mayor Oscar Holcombe appealed to the building trades council on the ground that the project was vital to public health. The AFL council finally agreed to send the men to the plant site, provided a wire fence was erected to separate union and non-union workers. AIR CONDITIONED Daily Kansan Classified Ads - STEAK DINNERS For Sale - FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Open Daily 11:00 a.m. - TASTY SANDWICHES GOOD VIOLIN; Call Mrs. F. W. Pratt 448, 810 Aia. Curb Service After 4:00 p.m. ENGINEERING Drawing set. Dietzen instrument. Reasonable, call 23143. 4架 10 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 TYPEWRITER. Royal portable. $25.00. Bill Alderson, 1330 Tenn. 18 SPORT COAT. COAT. 77-38 $2.00. Bill Alderson 1233 Tenn. 1947 Five-passenger Studebaker coupe, completely equipped. 2146 Rhode Island. FURNITURE—Desks, bookcases, breakfast set, direttee sets, baby carriage, rugs, coffee tables, bed, hacksocks, new $05.00 combination radio and automatic record player, cabinet model, for $67.50. 1735 Alabama. 23 BAUSCH & LOMB Microscope, in perfect condition 5x and 10x oculars and 10x, 43x and 90x objectives; movable stage, Gene Vignery, 1408 Tennessee room 664. 1955 CHEVROLET Coupe, Call 1117-19 after 5.00 p.m. J OLD'S TROMBONE. Polar Cub model. Use at 912 Alabama. Call 2371-1. CLARINET for sale; excellent condition; Conn wood woodwind mouthpiece; fine case; $110.00 Marcus E. Hahn, 936 Kurty, ackt. 6. 19 PARKER "51" "World's most wanted pen." On sale now at the Student Union store. COMPLETE YOUR "Parker 51" sets now with a Parker 51 pencil $9.00 to $7.50 at the Student Store. We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to have. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. HTFD 699 CURTISS WRIGHT 3-room room trailer, sleeps six, extra furniture included. See Daytime call 398 for Mrs. Baldwin. 1-800-FOOT trailer house. Good condition. Newly painted. Partially furnished. See Daytime call 398 for bldg. bids W. D. Pacehal, 1733 Mass. For Rent WANTED - A girl to share a large room. 841 Louisiana. phone 29531. 17 GARAGE for rent, 627 Ohio. Inquire first floor apt. 18 floor apt. ONE-CAR garage at 1311 N. Hampshire 25 DOUBLE ROOM for boys. 721 Mississippi Call any time before 9 p.m. 22 Business Service TO SUBSCRIBE to the Kansas City Star just meet Drug Store, phone 365 a week. Oct 8 DAY AND NIGHT appointments for all kinds of beauty work. Radio wave, natural looking curls a specialty. House of Beauty, 9th and Vermont. Phone 820-583-FREE OFFER. Photo-copies. Discharges, Terminal fees. Other valuable. Three copies for price of Fast Service. Round Corner Drug Co. 801 Mass. 26 NURSERY school for children from 2-5 years to complete 40 hours of workings, 2181M, 1304 Tennessee. GOOD home-cooked meals reasonably priced. 1414 Conn. 19 WILL wash and iron students shirts. Call 1815M. 19 Lost SIGMA CHI fraternity pin, initials R.L.B. please return to Kansas business office THORENS Cigarette Lighter. Finder please call 1584. Bob Caule, after 6:19 10:24 PM. Help Wanted FULL-TIME, permanent, man or woman for news reporter and general office work. Experienced person preferred. See Ed Abels at Lawrence Outlook, 1005 Mass. 19 Miscellaneous MUSICIANS-A chance to join a going band. Special arrangements exclusively. Vocals, single or group, considered. Phone. 2371-J. 19 STUDENT want a ride from Kansas City to K.U. campus Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the fall semester. Phone LO. 1692. K.C., Ks. . 19 Transportation RIDERS wanted to Kansas City every Friday at 4 p.m. Must live in vicinity of Plaza or south of there. Call 3075R after 6 Thursday. RIDERS wanted: Daily to and from Kansas City. Arrange hours: Drew Kessler 8530 22 THREE riders to Lawrence daily. Leave Rochester 45 and return at 5:00 p.m. Station 2934 WANT RIDE from Kansas City to Lawrence Monday, Wednesday, Friday; to Lawrence Tuesday and Wednesday, go loveleisure 1068 bell hour. Jackson 9477. WOULD LIKE to share ride to Fairfax Airfield and return on Saturdays; purpose—flying. Phone 2411 R. Cooper. An electronic robot developed by Yale University can measure the speed of atomic particles to one thousandth of a millionth of a second. WARD'S FLOWERS INVITES YOU TO Is it a cyclone? Is it a tornado No, its "BUBBLES" . . . the atomic blonde whose daffy, dazzling adventures will delight your eye and tickle your chuckle-bone! Every time you spot her she'll give you a life with a laugh! Follow her antics each Wednesday in the University Daily Kansan.