FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1941 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Uncle Sam Offers Jobs---- Civil Service Announces Exams Not all of the men hired by Uncle Sam these days are destined to be buck privates and second louies. The United States civil service commission, for instance, has announced examinations for chemists, accountants, agricultural program analysts, and marketing specialists. Positions now open are: Marketing specialists in transportation, $3,800 a year. Experience in the freight traffic department of a common carrier is required. Closing dates for the applications are Feb. 27 and March 3. Agricultural program analyst, salaries from $2,600 to $5,600 a year. Certain college study plus experience in agricultural program planning extension, research, or administration. Closing dates are Feb. 27 and March 3. Accountant and auditor, salaries from $2,600 to $3,800 a year. Experience in accounting and auditing is required. Closing dates are Feb. 13 and 17. Senior supervisor of tabulating equipment operators, $1,800 a year; Army Reserves Get Deferment Members of the Regular Army Resreve who entered the University in the fall semester may be able to get a deferment from active duty until July 1, 1941, Col. Karl F. Baldwin said today. Information just received from the Adjutant General of the Army stated that members of the Regular Army Reserve who enrolled for attendance during the 1940-1941 academic year at any college or university which grants a degree in arts or science of at any college of university which requires a degree in arts or science as a prerequisite may make application for deferment from active duty until the end of the academic year will be ordered to active duty on July 1, 1941, instead of Feb. 15, 1941, as now contemplated. All students who are members of the Regular Army Reserves and who qualify for deferment in reporting for active duty may, if they desire, submit a written application for deferment until the end of the academic year. This application for deferment must be supported by documentary evidence from the Registrar setting forth in detail the manner in which the reservist qualifies for deferment. K.C. Philharmonic In Concert Tonight Remember "Til Eulenspiegel?" This symphonic poem by Richard Strauss was played in Hoch auditorium by the University Symphony Orchestra, Dec. 5. Persons living in this section of the country have the opportunity to hear "Til Eulenspiegel" again—this time by the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra in Kansas City's Music hall tonight. Other numbers on tonight's program are "Overture, Oberon," (Weber); "Symphony No. 3," (Brahms); "Introduction and Allegro for Harp and Orchestra," (Ravel); and "Finlandia," (Sibelius). ---In Varied Fields junior supervisor of alphabetic card-punch operators, $1,620 a year. Supervisory experience in one of these fields is required. Closing dates are Feb. 13 and 17. Public health nurse, $2,000 a year; graduate nurse, general staff duty, $1,800 a year. Applications will be accepted until further notice. Chemical engineer, salaries from $2,600 to $5,600 a year. Complete college course in engineering plus experience is required. Applications will be accepted until further notice. Full information regarding the application forms and the requirements for these examinations may be obtained at the Lawrence post office. VARSITY Shows: 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Continuous Shows Sunday ALL 20c SHOWS NOW ENDS SATURDAY 2 — GRAND HITS — 2 No.1 Sherlock McCarthy of Scotland (lumbar) Yard! Edgar BERGEN Charlie McCARTHY Mortimer Snerd "Charlie McCarthy Detective" Robert Cummings No. 2 GENE AUTRY GENE AUTRY In Another Great Musical- Action Adventure! "RIDIN' ON A RAINBOW" SMILEY BURNETTE SUNDAY — 4 Days The Greatest Double Feature Ever Presented On Any Screen! ROOMS: For girls. Singles and doubles. Miss Ann Moore. 1536 Tennessee. Phone 2649. -848-83 WANT ADS ROOM: For girls; and practice studio for rent. 1709 Mississippi st. Telephone 3197. Must be seen to be appreciated. -847-86. GRANADA NOW ENDS SATURDAY He's the Fastest Worker I've Ever Met! "ARISE, MY LOVE" Extra! Latest March of Time "Uncle Sam, Non-Belligerent" SUNDAY One Entire Week In Person! On the Stage! Mental Marvel! Ramus II Here's your chance to have your intimate questions answered and your problems solved! FREE TO LADIES He answers your most intimate questions. — 20 FREE, private readings at each performance to the first 20 ladies requesting them! KNOWS ALL! TELLS ALL! SUNDAY — 3 Days KAY FRANCIS • JACK OAKIE • GEORGE BAN CROFT Jimmy Lydon, Ann Gillis, Charles Esmond, "Elise," Co-Feature the cow you'v read about RKO RAO/O "SIX LESSONS From Madame LA ZONGA" BOYS: Call 2107 for information about room, 1200 block Tennessee. Automatic heat, two phones, two bathrooms. No children. -846-81 BOYS ROOMS: Nicely furnished All conveniences. Plenty of heat and hot water. Quiet for study. Single and double rooms. Meals if desired. 1131 Ohio Street. -839-84 FOR RENT: Single or double rooms for men. Board optional. 940 Indiana. Phone 1883. 828-83 ROOM FOR BOYS: Single and double. 1618 Tennessee. Phone 2589-R, Mrs. Robertson. -837-81 ROOM FOR RENT: 1st floor single room with bath. New house. Phone 1237-W. -838-81 ROOMS: in modern home, well heated and furnished. Plenty hot water. Use of telephone. No children in family. Garage if wanted. Phone 1461. 639 Tenn. -840-81 BOARD: Boys and girls, $15 per month. Also extra nice single room, $9. Double, twin beds, $14. Piano for sale or rent. 923 Ind, 1788-M. -841-81 DRESSMAKING and alterations. Rates reasonable. Call before 12 and after 6 p.m. Phone 2619-R. 2101 Tennessee. Mrs. Robert Reese. -844-85 RENT: Near KU, Desirable, large, 1st floor room, private entrance, porch, and shower. Also nice 1, 2, and 3-room apartments. Reasonably priced. Phone 2105. -843-81 RENT: Family house furnished. 8- room, modern, comfortable, central location, desirable neighborhood. Electric refrigerator, sleeping porch, garage. Reasonable rent to reliable party. Phone 2173-R. -842-81 KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 APPROVED MODERN HOUSE: Appreciate only when seen. Single and double rooms. Air-conditioned. Just off the campus. Call 3009 for Mrs. Fred, 1332 Louisiana. -81. ROOMS, BOYS: 918 Mississippi Midway from school and town. No hills to climb. One double, $12. Two single, $8. Private entrance. Will do your laundry. 833-83 ROOM: for girl with small group of other girl students. Comfortable large, south room. Plenty of heat and hot water. Board if preferred. Phone 1008. -822-82 FOR SALE: 1925 black Dodge coupe. Motor in excellent condition. Tires are good. Phone 1765 or see at 745 Tennessee. Bill Pendleton. -845-82 Shimmons Shop 929 Mass. Phone 660 Novel Gifts. Chinaware "Greeting Cards" RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Lock and Key Service Locker Padlocks, Guns and Ammunition Call ROOMS FOR BOYS: 2 blocks from campus. Single rooms $7.50 and $9. Double rooms $7.50. Meals optional $15 per month. 413 W. 14th. Phone 1068. -818-81 LESCHER'S SHOE SHOP For prompt, efficient shoe repair. 812% Mass. Phone 256 HIXON'S 721 Mass. HEADQUARTERS FOR Cameras & Supplies, Moving Picture Cameras—Projectors For Sale or Rent Expert KODAK FINISHING Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale 743 Mass. WOLFSON'S s. Phone 675 Read the University Daily Kansan Classified Section for many Useful Suggestions TAXI Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone 12 Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 Webster Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 Keeler's Book Store Phone 33 939 Mass. WILLIAMS-ROBERTS WILLIAMS-ROBERTS Ford Sales and Service Phone 278 609 Mass. optometrist B. G. GUSTAFSON BROKEN LENS DUPLICATED 911 Mass. Phone 911 "STUDENTS CHOICE" HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP Downstairs Stop at the ROCK CHALK to appease that cold weather appetite.