TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1941. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Lost Your Shirt? Go To The Business Office Briefly there are two classes of people—those who lose things and those who don't. This article concerns only the former. Have you lost anything lately—or even some time ago? If so, you can almost rest assured that it is awaiting your calling in the business office. Could it possibly be a rain glove, freshman cap, bottle of m Jayhawker receipt, or a large dust mop that's missing from your store of valuables? Could it possibly be a rain coat, a pair of gloves, a single glove, freshman cap, bottle of medicine, a key, glasses case, a bookker receipt, or a large. ___ This group of articles helps make up one category of similar "lost and founds" turned in at the business office, which the office is eager to have reclaimed. The other category concerns articles probably a little less dear to the average student—that is, text books and class notebooks. There is a 50-50 chance that these things weren't lost by their unsuspecting owner as supposed, but that they were deliberately thrown away. So if you threw your book away out on the campus, come in and claim it, then go down to the river and toss it in. The object is to get it off the poor office's hands. English literature books lead the list of texts turned in. Then there is an assortment of books on algebra, chemistry, economics, and Spanish. If you're minus something tangible that you used to have, the business office is the place to find it. They'll be expecting you . . . 'Maybe Fantasy, Maybe Realism ' Thunder' Opens Tuesday "Any man who's working under me I like to be moderately lazy, tolerably inaccurate, and just a little bit dishonest. I like man normal." "For all humanity I have only one wish—let the people die off fast." the; don't obstruct justice w. your infernal conversation" "I get the chance just one day a month to do justice to a bottle; don't obstruct justice with? "Ideals? It's a hell of a pass we've come to. You get the urge to do something decent and you feel like a moron." "It's a shocking discovery to find that you're dead. I know from experience." These are not the words of great philosophers but quotations from the next University play, "Thunder Rock," presented in Fraser theater Dec. 9, 10, and 11. "It is hard to describe the play in words," mused Prof. Allen Crafton, director. "It's about a man who tries to escape this civilization, can't make it, and in the end doesn't want to. Maybe it's fantasy, maybe it's realism. But it's filled with challenging speeches, dramatic situations, and is as full of hope as a blushing bride." Crafton went on to say that "Thunder Rock" is a play of ideas, or rather of one very contemporary idea, and that it is full of things that should create a great deal of discussion among members of the audience. Texas Co-ops Prosper A new milestone in student housing was passed this fall at the University of Texas when 80 thrifty students moved into their new $35,-000 cooperative home. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello take a wild ride in a runaway plane in this scene from their Universal comedy, "Keep 'Em Flying," in which they portray air school "grease monkeys." Martha Raye, Carol Bruce, William Griban and Dick Foran are featured with the laugh stars in the film Beginning Wednesday at the Granada for 4 days. Pi Lambda Theta To Discuss Spiritual Resources Thursday "The Development and Conservation of the Spiritual Resources of the Country" will be the topic of a panel discussion held by members of Pi Lambda Theta, women's education sorority, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, in room 115 Fraser hall. Mary Margaret Anderson, college senior, chairman, and Dorothy Pollock, graduate, and Betty Jean Moore, college senior, arranged the program as a gesture on the part of Pi Lambda Theta in cooperation with Christian Emphasis week. Miss Anderson emphasized that the discussion would be finished in time for persons to attend the Symphony concert Thursday night. Members of the education group are invited to bring guests. Recent Gifts Boost Shelter Fund The Jayhawk Shelter fund has collected an estimated $2,575. A contribution of $35 was presented by the Student Union Activities board recently. Recent Gifts Boost Shelter Fund WANT ADS LOST, misplaced, or stolen from check room of Union building during KU K-State weekend activities, one maroon colored 1941 sterling Corona typewriter, encased in locked black leather case. Reward offered for information leading to whereabouts, or for actual recovery. Notify owner, Judy Van Deventer, 2522M, or Union check room. 993-51 LOST: Saturday night. Alpha Delta Pi pin. Return to Marilyn Duncan, 1247 Tenn. Phone 1149-J. Reward. 984-51 FOR RENT: Five-room, strictly modern, furnished apartment. December 1. To Adults. Frigidaire, garage. Inquire $823 \frac{1}{2}$ Mo. 985-51 LOST: Sociology Textbook, by Sutherland and Woodward. If found, please call 762 K-3. Louise Stumbo. 995-52 LOST: Black and white Sheaffer Lifetime pen and pencil set. Between Robinson Gym and 1614 Kentucky, Luther Buchele. Phone 1095. Reward. 994-54 Classified Ads VICKER'S GIFT SHOP 1011 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. A Great Variety of Gifts and a Wide Price Range. FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS FOTO SHOP 1107 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. KODAK FINISHING 35-Millimeter Finishing a Specialty Here's YOUR Number----305 for Speck's Delivery Service 1025 N.J. Phone 305 Webster Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 KEELER'S BOOK STORE Phone 33 939 Mass. KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS K.U. 66 Stationery in Christmas Boxes 100 Sheets, 100 Envelopes Name imprinted — $1.25 Order Christmas Cards Now! DALE PRINT SHOP 1035 Mass. FUNK'S MORTUARY and CHAPEL Ambulance Service Phone 119 ROCK CHALK 12th & Oread Meals Sandwiches Fountain Service Under Student Management Christmas Gifts That You Can Use Household Items, Tools, Clocks, Watches, Radios Green Bros. Hardware 633 Mass. Phone 631 Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 SHIMMONS SHOP Plumbing. Heating. Wiring Repair work a specialty 929 Mass. St. Marion Rice Dance Studio Private Lessons in Ballroom Dancing 9271/2 Mass. St. Latest Used Phonograph Records — Reasonable JOHNNY'S GRILL 1017 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. Phone 961 Lock and Key Service Tennis Rackets Re-Strung Guns and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 "We'll Improve Your Personal Appearance" Hotel Eldridge Barber Shop DR. C. F. O'BRYON Dentist Office, Phone 570, $945\frac{1}{2}$ Mass. Residence, Phone 1956, 1321 Tenn. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS for K.U. Students At 719 Mass. St. Come see something that will keep shoes shining in all kinds of weather. Shine them with handkerchief. Try our waterproof soles. We repair all kinds of leather or canvas goods at the Wonder Shop, 719 Mass., where you can buy fancy bridles and reins for ponies or larger horses. Fine to send home for Christmas. Leather-life will shine and waterproof bridles. FOR PIPES Look at the ELDRIDGE PHARMACY First. Lay-Away a Gift Today! ROBERTS Jewelry and Gifts BURGERT'S Shoe Service 1113 Mass. St. Phone 141 If You Miss Mom's Baking Come to BAKER'S BAKERY for rolls, pies, doughnuts, bread 1107 Mass. Open 'till 9 week-day eves, 'till 8 on Sunday DUSTY RHODES DRIVE IN For Good Food Open All Night 110 W. 7th Phone 2059 NOLL OPTICAL CO. 889 $^{\frac{1}{2}}$ Mass. Over Royal Shoe Store Res. Ph. 761 Office Phone 979 Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Broken Lenses Duplicated Radio Electric Service Phone 497 944 Mass. Reliable Radio Service Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. 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