NOVEMBER 15,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN May Deny Bilbo Senate Seat Washington. (UP)—Senate Republicans put liberal Democrats on the political hot spot today with plans to deny a seat in the new congress to Sen. Theodore G. Bilbo (D-Miss), outspoken champion of white supremacy. Republicans conceded they would need some Democratic votes to succeed. And liberal Democrats, who have openly censured Senator Bilbo's hostility to Negro voting, had the choice of backing the Republicans against a fellow Democrat, or going along with Senator Bilbo in the interests of party unity. The Negro vote is an important factor in many states outside the South and Republicans in the next election can be expected to make capital of their efforts to keep the senator out of the senate. The Republican steering committee decided in closed session yesterday to launch the anti-Bilbo move in the opening hours of the 80th congress. It gave two GOP members of the senate campaign expenditures committee the job of devising strategy. A top GOP source said the Republicans would challenge the stocky Bilbo's right to a third senate term on grounds that he violated his oath as a senator by urging in campaign speeches that Negroes be kept from voting in Mississippi's primary election and accepted money, a limousine] and a "dream-house" from Mississippi war contractors. The campaign committee meets to tomorrow to consider reports by four investigators sent to Mississippi to check on protests that Senator Bilbo raised the cry of white supremacy in the elections. GOP strategy called for moving against Senator Bilbo, before he was sworn in for a third term, with a motion that he step aside pending an investigation. Under such procedure, a majority vote would be required to keep him out of the senate. A two-thirds vote is required to oust a senator who already has been sworn in. Footballers Husk Corn Harrisburg, Pa. (UP) - High school grader Sam Landis' recuperation was helped substantially when his coach and 16 teammates told him they had helped his father husk the corn. Sam, 16, broke a leg in football practice "just at corn-huskin' time" and was worried. Coach and players held a huskin' bee at the farm. WANT ADS FOR SALE: 1986 Chevrolet Rebuilt motor, clutch, transmission, brakes. New tires. Price $650. See at 1520 Crescent Road. -21- FOUND: Wednesday afternoon near Marvin hall, an Eversharp pen. Owner may have by identifying and paying for ad at Kansan office. -15- LOST: Billfold containing money and drivers license. Jean Leaming. Also pair plastic rim glasses. Please return to Kansan office or call 1768. -19- PARTY: Who lost some paint out of his car near the campus please call 2954, Mrs. Ellsworth. -19- TUX FOR SALE: Excellent condition, coat 36, pants W30, L30. Call 753. -19- HOWARD or any interested party: Have for quick sale powerful telescopic lenses. Contact for a "good" buy by calling 2636M after 2 p.m. ANY PERSON interested in riding a chartered bus to Manhattan for the K.U. game Saturday call 1251-R, Fred Thomas, between 4 and 6. $2.50 round trip. -15- LOST: Parker "51" pen. Black with silver top. The name Mary K. Zink engraved on top. Finder please call 636 after 1 p.m. -18- LOST: Black and gold Parker "51 pen Tuesday. Reward. Contact Kansas office. -18- LEFT Writing and Thinking English book in room 309, Green, last Thursday. Finder please contact Raymond Koenene, 726 Ark. Phone 2549.-R. -18 FOR SALE: Tuxedo, size 36-38, $12.50; wardrobe trunk, $25. See to appreciate. Call after 6 p.m. 306 Elm Street. Phone 197. -20- USED phonograph records: 25 cents each. 90% of these records of one side absolutely new. The Record Nook, 12th and Oread. Open until 8 p.m. -20- LOST: Sheafer fountain pen, military clip. Name Joan M. Supti engraved on pen. Finder leave at Daily Kansan office. -18- FOR SALE: 37 Hudson Terraplane, motor in good shape, new paint. Clean throughout. See Fred E. Sutton, 112I Kentucky. Phone 1587-R. REWARD: Log Log Duplex slide rule. Lost Tuesday. Please leave at the Daily Kansan office. -18- LOST: Bulova men's watch. Gold, rectangular with gold link band. If found, please notify Daily Kansan office. -20- JOHN EMIL THORSEN: Will you please call at the Chemistry department office any day between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Ask for Gerald Bechtle. -15- FOR SALE: 1939 Packard convertible coupe. Radio, heater, spotlight. Good condition. Call 3069W. -15 FOR SALE: 1929 Chevrolet, Excellent motor, new top, new paint. Excellent transportation for Sunflower residents. See at 1642 Miss. Phone 778R. -19- WOULD the person who picked up a Navy overcoat by mistake in the storeroom No. 2 concession stand Saturday please turn it in to the Y office in exchange for his coat. -15-FOUND; 2 tickets to KU.-K-State game. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this at the Kansan office. -15-PLEASE: Will the fellow who left his blue overcoat and took mine from the Alpha Delta Pi dance Friday Sample Dresses Value Scoop! To Wear Right Now—and All Winter Actual $16.95 Dresses ... $10.95 Actual $19.95 Dresses ... SEE THESE MARVELOUS VALUES! night contact me to arrange an exchange. Richard Stewart, 941 Ind. Phone 1043. -18- Phone 554 CONVERTIBLE 1941 Ford. New top. 823 Mass. LOST: Black billfold, name Robert H. Adams, Jr. Finder may keep money. Contact or send wallet to me at Sigma Chi house. -18- LOST: One overcoat, Navy officer style. Lost Friday on field at Phi Gam vs. 941 club football game. Phone 3499J. Thank you. -18- LOST: Brown snakeskin billfold around library. Name on driver's license and other cards, Marchita Kaye Townsend. Keep the money and return billfold to Kansan office. -15- Hampers All styles All colors Excellent condition, radio, heater See Lee Zimmerman at Zimmerman & Sons Hardware, 1832 Mass. St., or phone 429 between 8 and 12 a.m. -15-PHOTO - EXACT COPIES; Discharge and valuable papers. Fast service. Low price. Round Corner Drug Co., 801 Mass., Lawrence Kansas, or Lane F, Apt. 18, Sunflower, Ks. -20- Prices from $4.95 GAS UP: Jensen and Wutnow Conoco Service station. 900 Indiana st. Phone 3354. Tire repairing, battery charging, complete lubrication, car washing, spark plug cleaning, service calls. -26- Call K.U. 25 with your news. Ironing Boards $3.98 All Steel Step Stools Legs Fold Out Rubber Treads Will Hold Up to 350 Pounds $6.45 928 MASS. FURNITURE COMPANY STARLING Freezing temperatures are on the way. Be ready for that drop of the thermometer. Winterizing is our specialty—Lubrication, anti-freeze, motor tune-up . . . DRIVE IN TODAY Winter Chevrolet Co. 738 N.H. 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