WEDNESDAY, SEPT 17, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Women Get the Word From AWSon'47 Rules Here are the Associated Women Students house rules for all University women students: 1. Women students must room in approved rooming houses. Apartments must be properly chaperoned and approved by the Dean of Women. Rental shall be in accordance with a contract between the landlady and student roomer. 2. Closing hours shall be as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 10:30 p.m. Friday 12:30 a.m. Saturday 1 a.m. Sunday 11 p.m. Closing hours through final week shall be 11:00 p.m. 3. Telephones shall not be used later than one-half hour after closing hours on Friday and Saturday, or later than one hour after closing hours Sunday through Thursday. Long distance calls are exceptions to this rule. 4. Quiet hours shall last from 8 a.m. to noon and 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Sunday through Thursday. 5. Hours for men callers are 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 4 p.m. to closing hours Wednesday and Friday, noon to closing hours Saturday, Sunday, and holidays. No men may be entertained in the house after 8 p.m. on nights preceding vacations if there is to be one-half day of school the next day. 6. Women may not call at men's houses before 4 p.m. and not after 8 p.m. with the exception of Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, when the hours shall be from 12 noon to one-half hour before closing hour. The housemother must be present. 7. Women living in organized houses may stay with town girls at the discretion of their housemother. If they abuse the privilege it shall be taken away. 8. A permit signed by a parent or guardian must be on file with the Dean of Women before a women student may ride out of town in a private car. 9. A woman student going out of town at any time or away from the house at night shall register her destination, time of departure, and expected return with the housemother or landlady. Women returning to Lawrence must observe closing hours. In case of unavoidable delay, they must notify the housemother or landlady in advance. 10. Dancing parties are subject to the following rules: a. Dancing parties may be given only on Friday and Saturday nights, on nights immediately preceding school holidays if there is not a half-day of school the next day, and on nights during registration and en-ment. 7b. No University parties or dances may last later than 12 p.m. unless the Dean of Women grants permission. c. Dances may be held at studen houses between 6 and 8 p.m., only Monday through Thursday, Saturday afternoon dances may be held if authorized by the Dean of Women. d. All dancing parties except hour dances must be authorized by the Dean of Women. Dead 1. Serenading is subject to these rules: - You must be at least 18 years old. - There must be no weapons. - You cannot talk. a. Each organized house or group of women may be allowed one serenade each semester upon registering such serenade with the Dean of Women. b. Groups upon being serenaded may sing one song in return, clap, but may not converse with the serenaders. c. Groups violating the serenading rules shall forfeit their privilege to serenade for the next two semesters. 12. Late permissions will be granted for the following; sited for the Brown a. Cultural event out of town. Permission must be obtained from the housemother. housemother. School functions (concerts, lectures) extending after regular closing hours. Late permission of half-hour after the event closes shall be granted by the housemother or calllady. manday. Out-of-town University events such as games. All women going out of town for such events must sign names and method of transportation at the Dean of Women's office. Under sp at the locl of women binder d. Out-of-town callers. Under specl circumstances, permission will 13. Penalties for violations of the rules; be given by the Dean of Women. e. For special events or occasions, subject to the approval of the Dean of Women. The first two violations by an individual of A.W.S. house rules may be dealt with by the group of which that individual is a member, or in the case of an unorganized house, by the landlady. The third violation must be referred to the A.W.S. senate and this body shall deal with the offender. In case of flagrant violation in the first or second offense, the matter may be referred to the A.W.S. senate and reported to the Dean of Women's office. 14. Appeals in the case of undue hardship worked upon any woman student by the rules, or in the case of undue punishment inflicted upon her, she may appeal to the A.W.S. senate. Dyche Gets Indian Relics Old army equipment and Indian relics from the scene of "Custer's Last Stand" have recently been acquired for Dyche museum. They are displayed near the venerable Comanche, a horse which was the only member of the 7th cavalry to survive the massacre. Caryle S. Smith, assistant curator of anthropology, gathered the relics at the battlefield of Little Big Horn near Fort Lincoln, N. D., while on a Columbia university expedition there in 1938. The army gear consists of an axe, spikes, parts of a mess kit, and cartridge cases, and bullets of 50-70 and 45-70 caliber. 45-10 canteen. Some of the Indian articles date back as far as 1770 when the Mandan tribe had a large village on the site. Among these relics are flint arrow heads, a hoe made from the shoulder blade of a buffalo, a bone flaker for chipping flint, fragments of cooking pots, and the powder pan of an 18th century French musket traded to the Indians. All National Service Life insurance policies provide for the waiver of premium payments during the continuous total disability if the insured veteran for six consecutive months or more. Daily Kansan Classified Ads For Sale 1947 Five-passenger Studebaker couple completely equipped. 1246 Rhod Island Island. FURNITURE—Desks, bookcases, breakfast set, dinette sets, baby carriage, rugs, coffee tables, bed, hacksocks, new $95.00 combination radio and automatic record player, cabinet model, for $67.50. 1733 Alabama. 25 BAUSCH & LOMB Microscope, in perfect condition 5x and 10x oculars and 10x, 43x and 97x objectives; moveable stage. Call or see Gene Vignery, 1408 Tennessee TN. 1935 CHEVROLET Coupe. Call 1117-5 after 5:00 p.m. 19 OLD'S TROMBONE, Polar Cub model. Scribner's Scribner, Scribner 192, Alabama, call 2371- J. 19 CLARINET for sale; excellent condition; Conn wood windwood mouthpiece; fine case; $110.00 Marcus E. Hahn, 936 Kentu- ky, Apt. 6. LIGHT DELIVERY service. Anything small as a postage stamp, and as big as the largest trunk. Temporary phone No. 2268-J. Anytime, Day or Night. 17 PARKER "Si" "World's most wanted store" can now at the Student Uni- Book Store 19 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. HTFD CURTISS WRIGHT 3-room house trailer, sleeps six, extra furniture included. See at 1745 Barker for 5 p.m. evenings. Daytime call 388 for Mrs. Baldwin. 22 COMPLETE YOUR "OUR Partner 51" sets now in stock. The student Union Book Store, 19 River Street, New York, NY 10024. 18-FOOT trailer house. Good condition. Newly painted. Partially furnished. See evenings only. Goes to highest bidder. W. D. Paschal, 1733 Mass. 18 Business Service FREE OFFER: Photo-copies of Discharges, Terminal Leave and other valuable papers. Three copies for price two. Fast Service. Round Corner Drug 26.895. NURSERY school for children from 2-5 years. Hours suited to your classes or working hours. 2183M, 1304 Tennessee. 23 FOOD home-cooked meals reasonably priced, 1414 Comm. 19 WILL wash and iron students shirts. Call 1515M. 19 Lost THORENS Cigarette Lighter. Finder please call 1384, Bob Cauble, after 6-19 Help Wanted SIGMA CHI fraternity pin, initials R.L.B. please return to Kansan business office 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 MUSICIANS—A chance to join a going band. Special arrangements exclusively. Vocalists, single or group, considered. Phone 2371-J. 19 Miscellaneous STUDENT want a ride from Kansas City to KU. campus Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the fall semester. Phone LO. 1692, K.C., Ks. 19 WANTED - A girl to share a large room 841 Louisiana. phone 29553. 17 For Rent A total of 1382 veterans in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma have applied to the Veterans administration for automobiles under the "autos for amputees" program. To work during the fall book and supply HELP WANTED rush. This year's Special "Chicken In The Basket" $1.00 ROSIE'S RANCHO Offers 25 Cents An Hour For Ambitious Student Dancing Every Night After 8:30 2 miles north on 24 A Lawrence service station called the University employment bureau and said it would pay 25 cents an hour to some ambitious student who wanted to work. The bureau told the station it would record the opening. Who said inflation is here? The job is still open Student Exchange Open To Veterans Student veterans desiring information about study abroad on a student-exchange basis, are asked to write to the Division of International Exchange of Persons, Department of State, Washington 25, D.C., and not to the Veterans Administration. The Fulbright act authorizes the Department of State to use the money from the sale of surplus property abroad for the program of student exchanges. This financial aid may be provided United States citizens who are studying in schools of foreign countries in which credit has been established. It also allows citizens of those countries to study in the United States. The V.A. handles only study abroad which enables a World War II veteran to study in a foreign school under the same provisions of the GI-Bill that apply to colleges in this country. RADIO TROUBLE? Call 375 We pick up and Deliver. UNIVERSITY RADIO CO. Basement, Bell Music Co. Phone 375 925 Mass. The Hillside Beauty Shop welcomes you for all kinds of hair work Hair and eyebrow tinting Manicures Cold waves Machineless waves Kooler waves Radio waves Operators Operators Mrs. Liston Mrs. Corn Ferne Snackie??Pu Ph. 997 620 W. Ninth Kodaks Cameras Moving Picture Cameras and Projectors Get them at 721 Mass. St. HIXON'S WELCOME K.U. STUDENTS Yes Sir! You're always "welcome" at Carl's Whether you 'step in' to talk Football and Sports or shop around for- Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Indian Summer is CLEANING SEASON Indian summer isn't far away and neither is the season for the fall dry-cleaning rush, so you'd better get on the phone and arrange to have your fall clothes cleaned and pressed now for wear in the cool days ahead. And don't forget to have your summer lightweight cleaned too, before you put them away for the winter. DO IT NOW—CALL 75 New York Cleaners