WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1940. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Virtue Speaks in Leavenworth John B. Virtue, assistant professor of English, went to Ft. Leavenworth this morning where he is speaking before the women's club at the post this afternoon on Aldous Huxley, novelist. He will return tonight. Ellis's crown will fall heir to a worthy successor, however. The four semi-finalists in this weight are Tony Ortego, who bea Ellis; Eli Castro, who cut a Pittsburg boy to pieces last night; Eddie Hudson, a little colored boy with dynamite in his fists; and Dean Murray of Sedalia. Golden Gloves---newly decorated, twin beds, with kitchenette if desired. Reasonable. Apartment and garage. 1340 Vermont. -86 Heavyweight champion in the novice division was Leonard Bernard, big Negro boy who starred on the football and track teams at Htuchinson High School several years ago. (Continued from page 4) Montavon, 1939 112-pound champion, throw a punch. After one minute of his fight with Joey Lafferty, Montavon ran into a hard right hand thrown by Lafferty and went down for the count. The classy little fighter was really out cold. Biggest surprise of the night was the defeat in the 118-pound class of Chester Ellis, national champion in his weight last year. The former Haskell boy took off almost 30 pounds in order to fight in the 118-pound class and he didn't have his old time zip last night. For- CATALINA SWEATERS Twenty-five words or less: 1 insertion, 25c; 3 insertions, 6c insertions, only 75c. Accompany copy with cash. "Tell that nice young man About your nice warm room" GIRLS: Roommate wanted for south east second floor room. Twin beds, $10. Campus House, 1245 Oread. -87 ROOM for boy, close to campus. 1725 Indiana. Phone 2664J. Breakfast if desired. -87 LOST: During final week. A pair of gold rimmed glasses in blue leather case Phone 721, L. Nelson. BOYS: Rooms for 4 during second semester. Board optional. Harrison's, 1142 Indiana. Phone 2685. -85 GIRLS: Approved room. $15.00 a month for 2 girls. 808 Indiana.-36 BOYS: Room and meals, $20.00 per month. Apartment for four, reasonable. 1336 Vermont, phone 3011. -86 BOOM AND BOARD for 2 boys; also board by month, 2 meals $14, 3 meals $18. 1345 Vt. Phone 2744. 66 GIRLS: Room, nicely furnished. APARTMENT: for 2 girls, one block from campus. 1232 La. Phone 2651. -85 WANTED: Students commuting from Topeka. Driving daily, late model car. If intercsted call A. J. Anderson, 140, phone Topeka 24670 after 5 p.m. -87 BOYS: Rooms and board (for second semester). Warm, well furnished rooms, double or single, twin beds. good meals, midway between KU and town. 910 Ohio, Phone 2180J. -85 GIRLS: Room and board, exceeding- ly reasonable. 1620 Tennessee. Phone 24023. -85 EXTRA NICE FURNISHED ROOMS for rent to refined students or faculty men. Quiet private home. Large sunny, single room, also double room with twin beds. If you are particular these should please. See at 1417 Kentucky. Phone 2842. -88 FURNISHED ROOM—Sunny southeast room in private home on the hill, near campus No other roomers. Boy or boys preferred. Phone 1089J.-87 APARTMENT, two rooms, extra light, light and warm, plenty of closet room. Would accommodate three people nicely. Also a smaller two room apartment. Phone 2541. 1501 Rhode Island. -86 BOYS: Rooms with or without board. Close to the Campus and town. Phone 2297W. 1031 Miss. Mrs. J. I. Woleslagel. -88 FOR RENT: well furnished rooms in quiet home for boys or faculty men. Residential district. 804 Mo Phone 2488M. -85 IF YOU ARE ONE OF THOSE STUDENTS... who thought you could read your roomate's copy who missed important concerts, lectures, or sports events because you didn't know about them who attended class in spite of the teacher's published notice "No Class Today" which you didn't see who doesn't write home as often as you mother would like who entered school the second semester who wants to be informed of what is going on at your own school who doesn't subscribe to the official student publication THEN THESE FACTS SHOULD INTEREST YOU ... The Second Semester DAILY KANSAN--- is newly staffed: fresh viewpoints and ideas is new in size: tabloid pages allow for easy reading and quick turning to your favorite page, sports, society, etc., in keeping with the modern trends in journalism is new in publication time: the ink is hardly dry on the pages when it reaches you at a time when you have the time to read your news fresh is new in policy: concentrated coverage of local and campus news, gossip, opinion, and other features. CALL K.U. 66 And DAILY DELIVERY Begins - $1.75 BUYS 75 KANSANS — OR MORE