APRIL 10,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN A.P.O. Will Sponsor Counselor's Meeting An all-day camp counselor's conference will be held at the University April 26. The conference will be sponsored by the Y.M.C.A., Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity, and the department of physical education. All phases of camp counseling will be discussed. A certificate will be given to each man or woman who attends. The conference is planned especially for anyone who is interested in taking a position for the summer as a camp counselor. Albert Moore is chairman of the planning committee. Other committee members are Dale Judy, Keith Congdon, Robert Whitecomb, Bruce Cathurst, and Richard Collins. Classified Advertising Classified Advertising Rates Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days 35 days 65c 90c 25 words or less 1c 2c 3c additional words 1c 2c 3c For Sale TODAY Only! Almost new Western Electric Record player, large size. Cost $72, willing to sell for $50. $94 Mo. phone 739-W. -10. THREE New Remington portable toy truck. Under Wooded upright. Just the thing for those semester themes. Persons interested may see machine at 1031 Vermont. -10. USED Remington typewriter, $27.50; used keyboard, $61.25; rebuilt portables, $65; new Remington portable, $79.80; typewriter table, $7.50 up; 2 solenoid oak used desks, $65; new machine co., 8th street in First Nat'l Bank Bldg., phone 13. -14. Business Services BILL is now running his cab co. again and will be running 24 hours, 7 days a week. Call 69, if no answer, call 2182-J. -16- TENNIS Rackets restrung and repaired Silk, nylon, or gut. Priced accordingly. $1.50 to $10. Phone 2711-W. Ed. Well- hausen, 1145 Kentucky. -21- Lost LADIES Onyx ring. Call 2995-J. Reward. LIGHT Horseshoe zipper jacket, white on onebow of sleeve. Reward Please notify Kansan office. -11- BLACK Brief case containing class notes and Carlson's "Machinery of the Body." Reward Return to Kansan office. Contains valuable papers. If found please contact George Reader, 1100 Tennessee, phone 1770 Reward. BLACK Watch with flexible silver band. Reward. Leave at Kansan office or call 2848-J after 9. -11- SHAFFER Lifetime fountain p.e.n. Brown striped, name engraved. Please leave at Kansan office. Reward. -14- BROWN Wallet, April 8, on or near the campus. Reward. Need navy cards John Lover, 1100 Indiana. 284 if possible. BLACK Parker "51", silver cap, Wednesday afternoon in or between library Fraser. Please return to Kansan office. PARKER "51" pen, engraved "Stephen D. Hadley" near Marvin Hill. Call 3251-W. Reward. NEW Ronson lighter in Rock Chalk café New Ronson night. Phone 1783, 1215 Oread. -10- For Rent ONE Large room with private bath to rent to 4 students. Furnace heat, automatic hot water-heat. Tel. 2229-R. 1801 Alabama. -10- BURNISHED Double apartment about June 1 in exchange for 2 bedrooms furnished, unfurnished house, or apartment in Kansas City, Kansas, or suburbs as far south as Overland Park. Martin. 1529 Ky. -16- Wanted RIDE Daily from K. C. to Lawrence Lawrence S: 3:00. Call 2955-M after $4.15 Lawrence S: 3:00. Call 2955-M after $4.15 How Much Milk Did You Drink Today? ADULTS REQUIRE AT LEAST ONE PINT. DRINK OUR PASTEURIZED GRADE A MILK TODAY AND EVERYDAY. Lawrence Sanitary Milk and Ice Cream Co. Beth To Address Newsmen At Topeka Saturday Elmer F. Beth, acting chairman of the department of journalism, will address top executives of the Stauffer publications Saturday morning in Topeka. About 45 managers and editors of nine Stauffer newspapers and four radio stations will attend. Milton Eisenhower, president of Kansas State college, will speak at the dinner meeting. one newspapers to be representatives are the Arkansas City Traveler; the Grand Island, Neb., Independent; the Maryville, Mo., Forum; the Nevada Maryville, Mo., Forum; the Nevada, Mo., Mail; the Pittsburgh Headlight and Sun; the Topeka State Journal; the Shawnee, Okla, News-Star; and the York, Neb., News-Times. SNACK SHOP CURB SERVICE starting Sunday, April 13 Across from the Postoffice. Open: 6 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Courses in salesmanship are to be set up by the University extension division in several Kansas cities from April 21 to 25. These two day courses which will be held in Holton, Hiawatha, Sabetha and Marysville are sponsored by the cities' chambers of commerce. To Offer Sales Courses Spitizenbergen is the most northerly inhabitable land in the world. FOR THAT EXTRA PICK-UP TRY OUR creamy-rich MALTS delicious • SUNDAES refreshing ● SODAS only 15c and mode of quality products! VELVET FREEZE Ice Cream is sold only at 742 Mass. -by Bibler The Bus- (Adv). "Say boss—do we have any family rates?" WE'RE TIRED! A Personal Letter to The K. U. Student DEAR STUDENT: APRIL 10,1947 We're not mad—we're just tired. And confused. How would you feel? The other two parties have accused our party of allegiance with everyone from the Progressives to the P.S.G.L.'s to the Women's Christian Temperance Union. With all these "alliances," how can we miss at election? But nobody tells us about these alliances. We're confused. And tired. And think it's a bit childish. Pachacamac has been careful to throw no political "mud," and, in reward for its pains, has received a handsome plastering from each of the other parties. We would like to spend our time working for better student government, instead of digging our way out of political dung-heaps. So we're making a plea to the other two parties, to confine their mudslinging to each other, if sling mud they must. We're just a little tired. Aren't you tired too? Sincerely yours, PACHACAMAC PARTY