OCTOBER 3,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Tokyo's Camels Lose Humps On GI Diet Tokyo. (UP)—A daily purchase of 550 pounds of potato peel and kitchen leftovers from SCAP is proving a life-saver at Tokyo's biggest Ueno zoo, where the animals are having a hard time trying to overcome the city's current food shortage. The garbage is collected daily under an arrangement standing in effect since November, Commissioner Tadamichi Koga of the zoo said, and although not sufficient to feed all the animals, "they are expected to get along somehow" with food from other sources. The zoo's team of Inner Mongolian camels were first to show signs of malnutrition with a diminution of their humps. Elder male of the pair, which is about 16 years old, is nearly humpless, while a five-year-old female living in the same enclosure also hasn't much of a figure left. He attributed the humps going down to substitution of oats in their normal diet with potato peelings from American billet kitchens. "They are not likely to die and it is not likely they are suffering any pain," Mr. Koga said. Official Bulletin The Official Bulletin will accept announcements from University offices and student organizations and activities. Notices must be typewritten and submitted to the office. 222A Frank Strong, before 8:30 am, on the day of desired publication. October 3.1946 Christian Science organization announces its initial meeting in Danforth Chapel from 7:30 to 8 tonight. Organizations desiring an appropriation from the All-Student council for the school year 1946-47 should submit a request for funds, accompanied by a budget containing estimated income and expenditures, to Carroll McCue. A.S.C. treasurer, 1614 Kentucky street by Tuesday. Applications for editorship of student directory should be submitted at student organizations window of business office by 5 p.m. Friday. Students preparing for the comprehensive Western Civilization examination should appear at 101 Snow hall on Oct. 12. The examination will be from 8 a.m. to noon. Men interested in playing on Y.M.C.A. intramurais teams should come to Y.M.C.A. office in the lounge of the Union building before 5 p.m. Friday. All Independent men interested in fall intramurals should leave name at I.S.A. desk in Dean Werner's office, 228 Frank Strong, before 4 p.m. Friday. Petitions must be filed with All-Student Council not later than Oct. 15 to fill vacancies created by Wendell Nickell, P.S.G.L. representative; and Glenn Warner, Pachacamac representative. All active members of Alpha Phi Omega are requested to arrive for an open meeting at 6:45 tonight in the Kansas room of the Memorial Union. Bradley Asserts, Vet Training Shouldn't Follow Legion Plans San Francisco. (UP) — Gen. Omar N. Bradley asserted today that the on-the-job training program for veterans would have "fallen into disrepute" if it had been shaped to conform with policies of American Legion officials. Bradley, head of the veterans administration, made the comment on his arrival here to address the Legion's 28th convention later today. OPA Boosts Price Of Oleo, Shortening, Oils; Cotton Items Washington. (UF)—Retail prices of oleomargarine, shortening, and salad oils were boosted $2\frac{1}{2}$ cents a pound today as OPA prepared to announce higher prices for meat courses served by restaurants. Meanwhile OPA announced new price increases of one to two per cent on clothing and other items made of cotton. No wool was set aside for lower cost garments but the civilian production administration said this did not mean it was abandoning its program for production of 3,500,000 men's suits in the next three months to wholesale at $22.50 each. WANT ADS HELP WANTED: Hours 9:00 p.m. to midnight week nights. Also help needed on Saturdays and Sundays. Inquire the Coffee Cup, 10 W. 9th. -7- ATTENTION, Married Students desiring home and income. For sale, substantial residence currently housing seven students with additional four-room apartment for owner. Available February 1. Investigate now. Smith, 2350-J. -7- LOST: At dance in M.S. bldg, Thurs., Sept. 19th, small black looseleaf notebook. Impossible to replace. Finder please turn in to Daily Kansas office. Thank you. -9- FOR SALE: Bantam special camera, F-2 lens. Archer Moore, 1140 Louisiana, Phone 3331. -9- ALL INDEPENDENTS interested in playing touch football, tennis, golf, or handball contact 941 Indiana St. Independent house playing under name of 941 club, Phone 3368-M. WANTED TO CHARTER: car to Lincoln, Neb, Saturday, Nov. 5. Will pay all expenses plus profit. Call 171 immediately. -4- LOST: Parker 51 fountain pen between Frank Strong and Union on path in Fowler Grove. Finder please return to Daily Kanson office. -7- SALE: 35 mm. Dolina camera, 29 lens Compar shutter, 1/500 sec. Coupled range finder, case, complete flash and filter equipment, deluxe exposure meter, case, lens hood complete outfit. $150.00. L. M. Weltmer, 1101 Oihit. -9- FOUND: Silver wing medical insignia. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for ad. -7- LOST: Sheaffer Jr. pen in basement of west entrance to Frank Strong at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Finder please call Oliver at 957. -7- CUSTOM MADE record player for sale, $50.00. It has a 4-watt amplifier and a crystal. Pick up K.U. Sunflower dorm, 1410 Rambers. Fredrick F. Reich. -7- FOR SALE: 1937 Oldsmobile eight. Motor reconditioned. Needs paint job. 1229 Ohio. -7- FOUND: Ladies watch. Turned in at Memorial Union. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for ad. -7- RIDERS WANTED: From Sunflower. Leave 7.30. return 4 p.m. Tuesdays; 5 p.m. other days. $1 a week. 515 Lane 12, Sunflower for particulars. -7- WANTED: Modern school geometry book by Schorting, Clark, and Smith. Please bring it to the Daily Kansan office. -7- RIDE WANTED: To either Salina or McPherson, leaving Friday, returning Sunday. James Winblad, 1233 Oread, Telephone, 1902. -7- A SHEAFFER pen and pencil has been lost on or about the campus. The set is red. Anyone finding the set please notify Harold E. Dittemore, 936 Ohio St. Phone 924. Reward will be given. -4- MAN WANTED to help with general housework, or more part day a week, will fit a schedule to your reason one WANTED-Riders: Leave Sunflower at 7:30 p.m. Leave the Hill at 5 p.m. go to both barracks and Village. Contact the Daily-Kansan office. -4 WANT TO BUY a Austin engine. Contact Daily Kansan office. -8 LOST: Sport jacket, color officers pink with a leather strip down the front. Call Strumillo at 2955-W. Re-ward. -4 FOUND: Indian ring. Owner may claim by identifying and paying for ad at the Kansas office, Sophomore Hop, December 7. Plan for it. -4DOES YOUR RADIO need repairing. College Radio Shop. We pick up and deliver. Operated by ex-GI students. Phone 1754. 9 Winona St. -8. HELP WANTED: Men interested in working at the concessions stand for Big Six games at Lawrence call at the Y.M.C.A. office in the Union building. -4- LOST—Brown Sheaffer pen with name "Bradford" on it. Lost about one week ago around Robinson or Frank Strong, Reward offered. Betty Bradford, Phone 290. -4- LOST — Chinese coolie lapel pin Sentimental value. Please return to 1345 or Kansan office. -4- LOST: A pair of plastic rimmed glasses in or around Marvin hall. Finder please call 1700. Dan Senkarik, 1045 West Hills. -4-LOST: Blue and gold Eversharp pencil with name engraved. Please call Ruth Marshall at 843. Reward. -4- STUDENT, with car, wishes to form car pool from Kansas City, Mo., to KU. daily. Call M. W. Lyons, AR 1208. -3- FOR SALE—Model A 1930, 16-inch wheels, good tires, new clutch. Lou Dessert, 209 Lane K, Sunflower. -3-WANTED — Used copies of Marshall's "Principles of Economics." Student book store. -3-RIDERS WANTED: Leave Sunflower at 7:30 a.m. Leave campus 5:00 p.m. Call after 6 at Apt. 36, Lane "P." -5- RIDE WANTED to K.C. Mo, leaving Friday 5 p.m., returning Sunday evening or Monday morning. Call Robinson, Lawrence 2924M. -5- LAW STUDENT and wife urgently need apartment or room with cooking facilities. David Kester, phone 525. -5 LOST: One cell exposed 8-mm. film, very valuable to loser. Finder please leave at business office F.S. -5 WICHITA RIDERS wanted. Leave Lawrence 2:30 Friday. Back before closing hours Sunday. Call Ken Mattley, 2497-W. -3- FOR SALE: Radio. Atwater-Kent table model, 5-tube, 8-in. dynamic speaker. $12.50. Call 3195-W. -3- FOR SALE: 1942 Jeep. Perfect condition, top, five good tires. $800. Contact Daily Kansan. -3- TUTOR WANTED for differential equations two or three times a week. Will pay standard rates. Contact Daily Kansan office. -5- LOST: Pink rimmed glasses in a leather case. Please return to Norma Lee Loske, 1246 Oread, or call 898. Reward. -3- FOR SALE—Tweed top coat almost new. Size 37, Roy Adcow, 2529-J.-3 FOR SALE: Philco portable combination radio and victrola. $40. Call at 2040 Vermont St. between 5 and 8 p.m. -3- LOST on or near campus on Friday, Sept. 20, ladies rose gold Benrus wrist watch. Finder please leave at Kansan office. Finder. -4- WANTED—Ride to and from Kansas City every Tuesday and Thursday. See Mrs. Soloveitchik at 502 Fraser or in Kansas City at 5235 Oak street, telephone Highland 7848. -3- 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, Kansas. 7th GAS UP: Jensen and Wutnwong Conoco Service Station, 900 Indiana St., Phone 3354. Tire repairing, battery charging. Complete lubrication, car washing, spark plug cleaning. Service calls. 21st Vita Fluff Dermeriss Revlon—at IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 941 1/2 Mass. Phone 533 A.V.C. meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m. FRANK STRONG AUDITORIUM (3rd Floor) Veterans Invited K. U. CHAPTER AMERICAN VETERANS COMMITTEE G. I. STUDENTS