DECEMBER 12, 1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN 800,000 Veterans Swell U.S. College Enrollment Above 2,000,000 Mark Cincinnati. (UP)—Approximately 800,000 veterans of World War II are studying in colleges and technical schools in the United States, it is shown in a survey made of Dr. Raymond Walters, president of the University of Cincinnati. teran tide has swelled total enrollments to an all-time peak of The veteran tide has swelled tot about 2,000,000 in institutions of higher learning. Veterans get tuition fee and cost-of-living subsidies which are paid by the federal government. The figures tally closely with those obtained by the United Press in a recent independent survey. The rise in attendance over the last peace-time autumn of 1939 was shown in reports received by Dr. Walters from more than 450 typical institutions in all sections of the country. The percentage estimates, submitted in advance by Dr. Walters' November numerical tabulation for the educational journal, School and Society, show that institutions from the smallest church colleges to the huge state and urban universities are crowded literally to the walls of their classrooms, laboratories and dormitories, and have brought into service all sorts of barracks, portable houses, local church and school buildings. By co-operative action within states, the universities and colleges are accommodating in some fashion the tremendous influx of veterans, although the housing problem is acute. Among universities under private control, the following are typical: Grand total enrollments—Columbia university, 28,000 students, up 90 per cent in men over 1939 and 20 per cent in women; Fordham, 8,000 up 33 per cent; Temple, 13,500, up 10 per cent in men and 43 per cent in women. Among universities under public control, Dr. Walters cited the following full-time enrollments: California 40,039, up 35 per cent over 1939, including 21,321 at Berkeley, 13,721 at Los Angeles, 1,175 at San Francisco, 2,282 at Santa Barbara, and 1,540 at other points; Minnesota, 25,847, up 90 per cent in men and 30 per cent in women; Ohio State, 24,000, up 84 per cent; Wisconsin, 18,672, up 74 per cent in men and 47 per cent in women. Texas, 17,168, up 80 per cent in men and 38 per cent in women; State University of Iowa, 9,760, up 61 per cent in men and 13 per cent in women; Kansas, 8,900, up 120 per cent in men and 45 per cent in women; Kentucky, 6,500, up 92 per cent in men and 25 per cent in women; Michigan, 11,098 veterans (no total reported); Rutgers, 8,000, up 81 per cent in men and 15 per cent in women. Alabama, 8,500, up 75 per cent in men and 90 per cent in women; Utah 8,500, up 119 per cent in men and 48 per cent in women; Colorado, 4,605 veterans enrolled (no total given), up 100 per cent in men and 80 per cent in women; Florida, 6,300, up 90 per cent in men; Michigan State state College, 13,000, up 110 per cent in men and 50 per cent in women, North Dakota, 2,500, up 60 per cent in men and 39 per cent in women. At the University of Virginia the undergraduate enrollment is 40 per cent higher than in 1939. The University of Akron reports 3,203 students, up 145 per cent in men and 21 per cent in women; Cincinnati, 7,300, up 44 per cent in men and 32 per cent in women; Toledo, 4,300, up 510 per cent in men. Other states and the number of claims paid during the week included Kansas, 8,540; Missouri, 38,-676; and Oklahoma, 21,064. Game Survey Finds Charleroi, Pa. (UP)—Nobody knew it happened, but it did. Police were checking game at a crossroads near West Newton, Pa. One group came along with two bird dogs and eight rabbits. Right behind them came another party with four rabbit dogs and eight pheasants. Byrnes Wants Little Nations To Talk On German Treaty New York. (UP)—Secretary of State James F. Byrnes wants to give the smaller United Nations which fought against Germany two chances to express their views on the German peace treaty. Eight students of the School of Fine Arts presented a recital at 3 p.m. today in Frank Strong auditorium. He supports the plan that the small nations express their views before the Big Four talks in Moscow and the holding of a peace conference in Paris after the Big Four meet in Moscow. Music Students Present Recital Featured in vocal solos were Ruth Reisner, "Schone Wige meiner Leiden" (Schuman) and "Der Gang zun Liebchen" (Brahms); Joyce Rohrer, "Marie Antoinette's Song" (Arr. Myron Jacobson); and Jean Campbell, "When I Have Sung My Songs" (Charles) and "The Little Damozel" (Novella). Daily Kansan Classified Ads Copy must be in the University Daily Kansan Business Office, Journalism bldg. p.m. of the day before publication is desired. All classiaries are cash in advance. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days five 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c The other numbers included a piano solo "Sonata in C Major" (Mozart) by Donna Lou Holm; violin solo, "Concerto No. 23" (Viotti) by Myron McNown; and an ensemble, "Trio in C Minor" (Mendelssohn) by Vincent Bleecker, Maurice Pollow, and Eugene Jennings. Lost German Marriage Ban Off KEY RING With 4 keys. Contact Daily Kansan office. -12. BROWN Billifold, containing ID card personal papers. Finder please keep sub- portable. Contact Blyrd Vermont. Billy Bryant or phone 2901. 12 OLD, Green Parker fountain pen. Dec. 10. Finder please leave at Daily Kansan office or call 2199-W. -13. RING in the library. Platinum setting. 12 diamonds around one big one. Call Miss Mary Janet Colvy at 290. 1145 Louisiana. Found BROWN Billifoid in Robinson gym last release call. Coffin Coffin 155. Beward - 13- AN EVERSHARP and a woman's watch have been found. Owners may have same by identifying and paying for this pens have been turned in. -13 ONE Fair clear plastic-rim glasses, without case, while surveying in the vicinity of Potter Lake. Please return to Kansan Road. Light 2803. -16 WILL The follower was on the gray topcoat from KKG house Friday night call Syd. Gilchrist. 2371 J. -16 BROWN Billfold with valuable papers and identification Keep billfold and please release paper if identification Reward. Phone 415, Joan Gardner. -16 For Sale Frankfurt. (UF)—An army spokesman said today that the rule against marriage of U.S. soldiers and German women would be nullified "as soon as the regulations can be published." ONE Conn tenn saxophone, good condition. Reconditioned a year ago. Excellent case. Contact M. J. MacLead, at Indiana or phone 2041 after am. CAMERA, 4X5 Speed Graphic, Kodak lens f.4.5 flashgun, cut fir, holders, film GE Exposure meter, case, etc. Charles Searle, 1130 Emery Road, Phone 682. -12 FLUROESCENT Desk lamp for $10. And suitable for large fireplace for $18 Call 254-8 R or see at 2210 New Hampshire. -12 SUIT,Football brown, garnerid, size 38. Address, 1620 Tennessee. Call between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Wood Clarinet, Nearly new, excellent tone quality. 1 B flat Conn Model 424N, $110. Call or see R. Kubik. 2438-M at $12 Illinois after 6:30 p.m. or MWF mornin- USED Office desk, $10. Student Book store. -12 LOOKING FOR an apartment? not a trailer? For sale. Excellent A-1 condition. Has cooled rakes, or storing stove. Skew gas cookware, 50, kitchen oven, close storage and storage space, mahogany finish on inside, brown finish on outside. Good cash. For further details call Bob Lindsay, 924, between 7 p.m. and 9 this. -12 OR TRADE, 1941 Special deluxe 4-door sedan Plymouth. Very good condition. See over 5 p.m. W. W. Schiover, 505 P.M. Plymouth. Radio. -12 PORTABLE Radio. Electromat. Good condition. Plays on AC or DC. Address, 1641 W. 9th, Lawrence. -12 BUECHER Alto saxophone, completely reconditioned. Good as new. Willis Wheeler, 307 L. Sunflower. -12 INSTRUMENT sax excellent condition Gold lacquer box. Contact A. L. Simon, 1334 Ohio street. -13 AUTOMATIC Record player for sale. Call 2785. -16 JUST ARRIVED. Shipping of 144 approved I.E.S. student lamps. Price including bulb. $7.95 Kansas Elec Power Co. -16 CHEVROLET Motor听 over hulmen. **21 CHEVROLET.** Motor just overuphaled. Runs fine. New upholstery. See at # 623 Indiana. 16- WILL Sell or trade for newer model, 1933 Chevrolet 4-door sport sedan. Heater. new paint. Hugh Gibson, Spooner-Company. C854. 16- CAMELB. Wool leather carrying case. jens f. 4.5. speedrunter to 200. size 120, takes 16 exposures. Excellent for candid shots. Very reasonable. Call Koger, 816. 16- DOUBLE-BREASTED Tuxedo. Practically new tailor-made. Size approx. 18-39. Meek, 1239. Ohio. HAWEV RECEIVING radio-phonogram. Will sell table model Midland radio (6 mos. old in good condition) for reasonable price. Call 2656-W between 6-9 evenings. For Rent ROOM For 4 boys separate sleeping and eating areas. Phone 817-2603. Iphone 1271-M at 828 Arkansas. 16 Business Services TYPING. Have those term papers or your general typing typed over the Xmas manual and reasonable prices. Phone 1673-W or drop by 942 N. information. -12- RADIO Repair, car and home radio service. Tubes tested free. All work guaranteed. 604 Hercules road, Sunflower. -13 FRANZ Cocone Service, 9th and New Hampshire. For your car: New Goody fire, complete lubrication, washing, drying, spark plug cleaning and Anti-freeze. Phone 867 for calls. -18 Wanted A PIANO Accordian. Call 2637-W after p.6 m. -12- MICROCOPES. Colorimeters, balances. Their cameras cleaned, and repaired. Thirteen years later, the Victor II 928, Technical Instruments Serv- ice, Kansas City, Mo. Free mates. Transportation A ride for two to Hastings, Nebraska. A ride for three to Grand Island, etc) on December 21. Call Hock-day at 2565-M after 6 p.m. RIDE to Garden City, Kansas, around Dec 20. Law student, wife, and small tightener. Leave name at Law School office or write Ralph E. Hoke, 603 Dewey Island, E. Sunflower, Kansu. -12 WANTED. Ride to couple, New York city or vicinity to Xmas vacation. Expenses, driving. Contact Daily Kansan. -12 WANTed. Ride to Washington, D.C., or within 100 miles. Leave Lawrence Dec. 22. Write J. H. Kuehnle, 106 Sunflower stories. -12 WANTed. A ride for one to Chicago, Indianapolis or Ft. Wayne, Colloid. Will share expenses, Esther Black, phone 257. -12 RIDE to Emporia Friday afternoon or Saturday morning. Call Eudora 39 colloid. 6 p.m. Paul Spomer. -12 WANTed. A ride to Indiana for Xmas holiday. Will share expenses, Contact Erl Coriell, phone 817. -12 WICHITA Riders want, leave 3:30 p.m. Friday 13 and 20. Call Charles Casad. 212-M, after 6 p.m. -12 RIDE for 3 to New Jersey. Gas and oil expenses paid, bill B. Morey 2887 from 7 p.m. to 12 p.m. WANTed. Ride to New England or New York. Edsel Crawford, phone 378. -12 RIDE for one to N.Y.C. or vicinity, on or about Dec. 20. Will pay cash for ride. Please contact Daily Kansan. -16 EWSONS Desiring to ride by car to New York, gas and oil expenses please call 2663-M after 2pm, and leave name and address. -16 WANTed. A ride to Wichita, Wellington, or Winfield leaving here Friday, Dec 20. Call 4 o'clock. Phone Derral Brown. 234. I WOULD Like a ride to southern California or Arizona around Dec 21 or the start of holiday. Would share expenses and drive. Please contact Allotti, 3410-R FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Hand-Operated—One-Quart Size Fully charged, ready for immediate use. Army surplus and bear Underwriter Laboratoies seal of approval. LAWRENCE SURPLUS STORES 740 and 911 Mass. 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