FRIDAY, SEPT. 20.1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Contact on C.A.A. Course Monday, Says E.D. Hay This year's C.A.A. program will take off Monday morning according to tentative plans by Prof. Earl D. Hay, supervisor of the civilian aviation training program. Meanwhile arrangements go forward for handling the largest quota of primary students allotted to any educational institution in the state. Approximately 70 primary and advanced 70 primary and advanced trainees are expected. Flight training is held at Lawrence under six instructors, Don and Bill Ashcraft, Warner Lincoln, Wade Mumaw, Rex E. Cudney and Russ Chitwood Larry Hillhouse is expected to join the staff soon as an instructor. Besides flight personnel there is an office and maintenance staff which brings the training staff total to 13 persons. Advanced training is to be given students from nearby schools as well as University fliers. Their work will include ground school as well as flying. Approximately 20 advanced students will be handled each semester and summer. Advanced students receive board and room and instruction free of charge. WANT ADS Plans for training 40 to 50 beginning fliers each semester and summer, and 20 advanced students for each of these periods will give the local CAA unit a possible output of 210 flyers trained in the two courses. FOUND: Ladies wrist watch on 13th street approach to campus. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for ad. Phone 1617. -725-7 WANT LAUNDRY: better work prompt service, reasonable, no buttons off. Phone 1762R. -724-7 BOYS: Double room for two boys, board optional. Garage. Phone 2962W. 2215 New Hampshire. 721-5 BOYS: Approved rooms. Large, light airy, southeast room, double $15 single $9.00. Also roommate wanted 1217 Tennessee. 720-5 BOYS; For rent, one double room. $6.00, one single room, $8.50. Close to K.U., and town. 1305 Vermont. Phone 3088. 712-4 APARTMENTS: Two and three room apartments. Also sleeping room with kitchen privileges. Well furnished. Frigidaire and garage. Suitable for man and wife or women graduate students. 1319 Vermont. Phone 1131J. 713-4 FOR RENT: To Graduate Student on Faculty Woman, attractive south west room with fireplace and sleeping porch. 1121 Louisiana St. 714-4 BUNGALOW TYPE apartments like small house; 3-rooms, private bath and entrances; well furnished, fridgiards and built-ins; continuous hot water and heat. 1547 Kentucky, corner of 16th and Kentucky. 737-7. APARTMENT FOR RENT to boys: Very nicely furnished. — Moody Apartments, Telephone 990. -719-7 FOR RENT: Choice, furnished apartments in steam heated apartment house. One 4 room, one kitchenette Well located, call 1989R for appointment. 718-4 BOYS: Desirable rooms for several boys. Good location, 1528 Tennessee. Across street from Sigma Chi house. 716-4 Five Aeronica planes are now being used for the primary instruction and one Waco PT-14 for the advanced course. Orders have been placed for two more Aeroncas and another Waco to equip the expanding personnel. The fall quota for the primary student pilot training program, announced by the CAA discloses that 460 students in 21 Kansas colleges and universities may participate. The Kansas quotas, by colleges, are: Arkansas City junior college; 20; Chanute junior college, 20; Coffeyville junior college, 20; Dodge City junior college, 10; ElDorado junior college, 20; Emporia State Teachers college, 30; Fort Scott junior college, 10; Garden City junior college, 10; Ft. Hays State Teachers, 30; Hutchinson junior college, 10. Independence junior college, 10; Kansas City junior college, 30; University of Kansas, 50; Kansas State college, 30; Parsons junior college, 20; Pittsburgh State Teachers, 30; Pratt junior college, 10; Washburn, 30; University of Wichita, 40; Southwestern at Winfield, 20, and Kansas Wesleyan university, 10. New Debate Handbook By Buehler Off Press "Iincreasing the Power of the Federal Government," a handbook for high school debaters edited by E. C. Buehler, director of forensics at the University, is off the press. Buehler prepares annually a similar book on the subject to be debated, this year's being volume No. 7 in the Annual Debater's Help Book series. Fifty cents starts your copy of the University Daily Kansan. BOYS: Furnished apartment for two or three boys. Electric refrigerator, all bills paid. Near K.U. Also single and double room. Reduced rate. Phone 2292J. 717-7 ENGLISH: PROFICIENCY TUTORIAL LESSONS: For information concerning private lessons call at Room 401. Fraser Hall any day until September 25, during the following hours: 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. 722-5 Enroll at Robinson Gym Saturday HORSE-BACK RIDING For Credit MOTT'S K.U. STABLES Phone 346 for information Campus Critics Treasure Cloth Suits Enjoy the thrill of discovering a rare and rich new fabric that will make your Fall Suit the envy of every one on the Hill. TREASURE CLOTH is a special weave that combines the soft, luxurious feel of a rich shetland with the stamina of a fine warsted. $35.00 Sold by University Men - A Fortune In Fashion Attend the "Harvesta" Style Show Tonight at 8. All Shows 15c Any Time Continuous Shows Daily from 2 - ENDS TONIGHT Zorina - Richard Greene "I Was An Adventures" And—Linda Dornell Ann Sothern "Hotel for Women" Your Old Friends From the West---- SATURDAY ONLY! Big 5 Unit Show! ROY ROGERS "GABBY" HAYES "CARSON CITY KID" Bob Steele, Noah Beery, Jr. ALSO—Chapter 12 -- "Dick Tracy's G-Men" 3 Stooges in "A Plumbing We Will Go" Cartoon—"Orphan Ouck" Stronger than Fiction — 2nd Hit — Adventure - Romance! HOLLYWOOD CAVALCADE IN TECHNICOLOR Alice FAYE Don AMECHE A Cavalcade of Entertainment from Bathing Beauties to Keystone Cops! "SOUTH TO KARANGA" CHARLES BICKFORD 2 - TOP HITS - 2 SUNDAY—3 Days JARRYL F. ZANUCK'S MONDAY NITE, 9:00 $35 CASH FREE! Sport Shirts Gabardine $1.98 Cotton Spun Rayon 98c $1.49 Take your choice of materials and you'll be pleased with your selection. Wear the collars up or down . . . wear the shirt in or out. Old Santa Fe Trail Pioneer and Wild West Show A Frontier Pageant Thrills, Spills, Horses Stage Coaches, Prairie Schooners, Indians, Cowboys, Sheriffs and Frontier Cavalry Soldiers. Old Rolling Wheels from the Fort Leavenworth Museum A Two-Hour Show Enacting Pioneer Days Sponsored by Lawrence Chamber of Commerce SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 HASKELL STADIUM Adults 25c Children 15c