MAY 12, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Chubb Wants Quota Eased Speaking to members of the Law- rence League of Women Voters, Prof. H. B. Chubb, political science department, advocated filling the United States immigration quota with the displaced persons in Europe. Professor Chubb explained that since the immigration quota of the United States had not been filled from 1944 to 1946, more aliens may be taken in this year than the present quota allows. 1 "It is just a matter of humanitarianism for the United States to take their quota of these unfortunate people," Professor Chubb said. "The quotas from other countries that have not been filled in past years could take care of the overflow of displaced persons in Germany and Poland," he said. Classified Advertising For Sale NEW Dexter washing machine, perfect Humpster. St. Pete must sell! 924 New Austin Dx. P 1673W JUKE BOX. Seeberg Selectitone, excellent condition, perfect tone. Ideal for game room or restaurant. Price $85.00. See it at Silverthorns. 212 Lane OO. Sun- day only. For more details, call MODEL "T" sedan, all steel body, 5 bodies and tires, good condition. Ask for "John" at 907 Arkansas at 6 p.m. 12 LINCOLN Zephyr, 1938, 4-day door, perfect fit, minimum cheap. Inquire at 1346 St. John's Dr. 1673W SOLAR enlarger SOLAR enlarger, 3¼" x 4½" year, 1945. Timer, print dryer; complete dark room equipment. 611 Drive D. Sunflower. Kans. print 8mm. KODAK Movie Camera, Golf Clubs 25. On a trolley of drivers. 12 On Oread at lunch. Room 229. 1930 Chevrolet, standard 2-door coach 1500 Rhode island. See after 4 p.m. 1500 Rhode island. 5-ROOM, bungalow, bath, electricity, built-ins, built-ins, storm windows, nice basement large garage, large wired brooder houses, small brooder houses, hen house, cowbarn building good; good garden, 5 lots, electric range, electric double refrigerator, radio, piano, chickens. Possession at 19th and Haskell, 2nd house West on WEBSTERS Collegiate and College Standard dictionaries now available at Student Book Store, Union Building. 13 SILVERTON Conn trumpet. Excellent condition. Almost new. See Bill Summerour at 1111 W. 11th or contact Daily FORD, 1937. "187" Tudor. Good running condition. 1107 N.H. 44 1927 MODEL 4 - T Ford touring. Good Borers, 140 Tennessee at 4:00 p.m. Lost BIOLOGY book in Union Tuesday noon under please contact Kenneth Boeira 904-276-8150 WILL finder of book, American Political and Social History with name Paul Sokoloff on front cover please return it to Kansan office. 13 LOOSE leaf notebook and first semester please leave at Daily Kansan office. 13 BLUE billfold. Please return to 1537 Tennessee. Phone 585. Reward. 14 SUEED leather jacket Monday, May 5 on girls' intramural softball field. Pain of glasses in pocket. Hortense Bedell Locksley hall. Phone 837. 12 YOU—You may find yourself in Fraser Theater May 14 or.15. tt Wanted THE ROCK CHALK has a place for a player (very slightly) to work during summer play. Pleasant surroundings air conditioned. Johnson Rock Chalk Cafe, "On The Hill." CAR: Convertible coupe or Sedan "32.38." Ask for Ray at Friends café, 1305 W. 7th. Afternoon until 3:30 or evening after 7:30. 12 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. ff Business Services TENNIES RACKETS restring and repaired. Silk, nylon, or gut. Priced accordingly. $1.50 to $10.00. Phone, 2711W, Ed. Wel- lson. 1454, Ky. TYPING work guaranteed. Reasonably and promptly Mackie, Apt. 3, 110 Tenn. Road. FREE OFFER: Discharges valuable papers copied for terminal leave pay and educational benefits. 3 copies for price of 2. Round Corner Drug Co., 801 Mass. Miscellaneous VACANCY for 2 children in day nursery. Whole or half-day. Also vacancy for summer school. Ph. 3402J, 361 Alabama. ROOM and board for men. Board for women, for summer session. Two meals. breakfast and dinner, 1127 Ohio, 2180M. Presbyterian Students Choose Leaders For 1948 Officers for the University of Kansas Westminster fellowship for the 12-13 school year were chosen at the annual meeting of Presbyterian students. They are William Perkins, College sophomore, moderator; Harlan Kilmer. College junior, vice-moderator; Esther Black, Fine Arts junior, secretary; William Richmond, College sophomore, treasurer. Religious council representatives, Janet Rummer, College freshman, and John Oliver, College sophomore. Frank R. Strong Goes To Salem Frank R. Strong, a son of the former chancellor of the University, will conduct a summer school course in regulation of business at Williamite university in Salem, Ore. Mr. Strong is now a law professor at Ohio state university. Heads '37 Committee Ross Robertson, economics instructor, has been appointed chairman of the reunion committee for the class of 1937, Fred Ellsworth, alumni secretary, announced today. Budley GALLAGHER MOTORS Phone 1000 632-34 Mass. St. FINE SERVICE GREAT CARS SQUARE DEAL USED JUKE BOX RECORDS 6 for $1.00 VARIETY AND QUALITY MORE RECORDS FOR LESS WURLITZER PHONOGRAPHS FOR PARTY RENTALS JOHN H. EMICK 1014 Mass. Phone 343 Advertisers Prefer The Kansan To Reach Hill Students PHILIP MORRIS is so much better to smoke! The grandest smoke you've ever enjoyed! It's true, if every smoker knew what PHILIP MORRIS smokers know . . . they'd ALL change to PHILIP MORRIS. Yes, the PHILIP MORRIS smoker really gets what other smokers only hope to get... PERFECT SMOKING PLEASURE. So for perfect smoking pleasure . . . try a pack today! CALL FOR PHILIP MORRIS ALWAYS BETTER-BETTER ALL WAYS