4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, APRIL 19, 1945 UNITED NATIONS CLOTHING COLLECTION Betty: Darling! Where Are Your Trousers? G.I. Joe: I Left Them at the Student Union as My Contribution to the United Nations Clothing Collection! Students: We're not asking you to go to this extreme, but a serious emergency is threatening Europe in the person of those left destitute under the iron rule of the Nazis. Millions have been left homeless with the clothes on their backs their only possession. We, here at K.U., are in a position to help them. Let's see every student turn in a five pound bundle to one of the stations listed below as his or her contribution toward these oppressed people in Europe. Clothing of Any Form Except Evening Clothes and High Heels Should Be Turned in to Myers Hall or The Student Union Fountain. Trucks Will Call at Your Home Thursday and Saturday. For Further Information Call 1315 or K.U.28. JOHNSON'S DRESS SHOP GAMBLE'S NEW YORK CLEANERS GREENE'S READY-to-WEAR GUSTAFSON'S DRAKE'S BAKERY B. & G. HOSIERY SHOP PENNEY'S GIBBS CLOTHING CO. ADELANE'S READY-to-WEAR REXALL MONTGOMERY WARD ROYAL COLLEGE SHOP OBER'S GRANADA THEATER SWOPE'S DRESS SHOP WEAVER'S JAYHAWKER THEATER OUTLOOK PRINT SHOP HARZFELD'S SOL MARKS & SON MILLER JONES