OCTOBER 1,1946 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Parking Zones 10,14 Are Still Unfilled Zones 10 and 14 are the only remaining parking spaces on the campus for new applications, H. I. Swartz, in charge of issuing the permits, said today. Number 10 is the zone on Mississippi street from McCook avenue to 13th street. Zone 14 is on 16th street, from the west boundry of Gunnyside to the west end of 16th street. Six hundred approved permits are at the business office in Frank Strong hall. A deadline will be decided upon and unless these permits are picked up by the applicants, they will be released to someone else, Mr. Swartz said. Applications for permits are passed upon in the following order of preference: physical disability as evidenced by certificate from the student health service; employment wherein a car is necessary; distance of residence from the campus. ATO Pledges Halfback Alpha Tau Omega announces the pledging of Chet Laniewski, Ambridge, Pa. Glaser Heads Hopkins Hopkins hall has elected the following officers for this year: Geraldine Glaser, president; Evalyn Homichicl, vice-president; Jean Fry, secretary-treasurer; Elois Eitzen. Intern-dorm council representative; and Iris Ainsworth, reporter. WANT ADS STUDENT, with car, wishes to form car pool from Kansas City, Mo., to K.U. daily. Call M. W. Lyons, AR 1208. FOR SALE—Model A 1930, 16-inch wheels, good tires, new clutch. Lou Dessert, 209 Lane K, Sunflower. -3- LOST: Near campus, small blue box containing fraternity pin with name on back and discharge button. Finder please leave at Kansan business office. William Linscott. -5- FOR SALE—Nearly new 70-16 tire and a good tube. Only 46 miles on the tire. Call after 6:00 at Apt. 230, Lane N, Sunflower or contact the Daily Kansan office. -3- WANTED—Used copies of Marshall's "Principles of Economics." Student book store. 3- RIDERS WANTED: Leave Sun- flower at 7:30 a.m. Leave campus 5:00 p.m. Call after 6 at Apt. 36, Lane "P." -5- TUTORING — Chemistry, physics, astronomy, German, Spanish and Algebra. Reasonable rates and hours. Call Leonard Barrington, Lawrence, 1902. 1233 Oread. -1- Gustafson THE COLLEGE JEWELER Moved to New Location----809 Mass. St. Students' Jewelry Store 42 Years 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- Lightweight leathers, revolutionary construction and cushion-cork platform soles give Winthrop In-'n-Outers the easy-going comfort your leisure hours demand. The PALACE THE IDEAL SHOES FOR YOUR IDLE MOMENTS 843 Massachusetts LOST: One roll 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 . . . . . FOR SALE—Tweed top coat almost new. Size 37. Roy Adock, 2529-J.-J. LOST: Pink rimmed glasses in a leather case. Please return to Norma Lee Loske, 1246 Oread, or call 898. Reward. FOR SALE: Philco portable combination radio and victrola. $40. St at 2040 Vermont St. between 5 and 8 p.m. -3- WILL the fellow who borrowed my green Sheaffer pen at pre-business enrollment Tuesday, Sept. 24, please call Klein, 3467-W, and leave address. I will pick up. -2- WANT RIDERS—Driving from K.C every day. Phone Atwater 5171, Kansas City, Kansas. -2. LOST-Small blue billfold containing activity ticket, discharge papers, etc. Finder please call Dick Brown. phone 534. -2- LOST on or near campus on Friday, Sept. 20, ladies rose gold Benrus wrist watch. Finder please leave at Kansan office. Reward. -4 16:50 new re-cap tire, pre-war tube, good patch. Zenith Electric and Battery Radio. Remington Typewriter. 1204 Rhode Island, north door. -2 LOST—A Sheaffer Lifetime pen in Hoch or Haworth hall. If found please call Chesky 2795. -2 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 YOURself Laundry: We have the quickest and most economical family laundry service available in Lawrence. Call 623 for appointment. LOST: Colored glasses, green plastic harlequin in leather case. Please return to Mary Lou Vansant, 1611 Crescent Road or Call 2185. Reward. IF the fellow who borrowed my Parker "51" during enrollment Sept. 23 will please call 1251-R and leave his address, I will pick up. V. E. Baker. -2- FOR SALE: Metal reinforced packing boxes, 4x20x20x. Ideal for storage or shipping. $1.00 each. Student Book Store. -31- 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. 7bh GAS UP: Jensen and Wuthnow Conoco Service Station, 900 Indiana St. Phone 3354. Tire repairing, battery charging. Complete lubrication, car washing, spark plug cleaning. Service calls. 21st For the Best in Ice Cream VELVET FREEZE Delicious Sundae and Malts GRAND OPENING No Limit on Carry-Outs 742 Mass. SATURDAY, OCT. 5, 8:00 P.M. Jayhawk Swing Club's OLD BARN AT HOLCOM'S GROVE Get Your Membership Card—it's FREE— Save*25c ADVANCE For Reservations—Call 924 Get Up the Gang and Come Out Go About $ 3 \frac{1}{2} $ Miles South of Town Toward Ottawa Till You Come to the Bridge—You'll See the Lights University Daily Kansan Advertising Brings Real Results GOOD HUNTING FOR SPORTSWEAR. Sportswear holds the lead in campus styles . . . for comfort, durability and good taste these combinations are hard to beat . . . for whatever you're hunting it's good hunting here. . . so come in. Wool Shirts by MacGregor In a variety of patterns and colors . . . $3.95 up Sleeveless Sweaters A favorite in campus wear. Patterns and weaves to suit you . . . $5.95 up Jackets Lined, unlined, and water-repellant, reversibles and mackinaws . . . Unlined $4.25 up Lined $8.25 up Leisure Coats Leisure Coats for the classroom or the mid- week . . . $17.75 up $17.75 up FIRST WITH WHAT MEN WANT MOST