Tuesday, May 22. 1956. University Daily Kansan Page 11 ing is Call or CO. 66 my un- help to filled 931 Candidates (Continued from Page 1) Iburt-W. W. Albert, Paola; Philip E. Alingun, Mitchison; William D. Barnum; Hutchinson; Lloyd E. Gifford; Pittsburg; D. Grandle, Pittsburgh; Richard Is, Lawrence; John G. Schmidt; Lawrence D. Sheridan, Kan- Bachelor of science in electrical engineering—Roy E. Artertun, Lawrence; James R. Kansas, Mamay J. Maine; R. Carl, Lawrence Wayne Davis, Great Bend; Vincent E. Golden, Plattsburgh, Mo.; Roy A. Holliday, Toledo; Robert G. Georgia; Harold F. Jordan, Kansas City Mo.; Vernon E. Johnson Jr., Haysville; Robert M. Rhodes, Lawrence; James A. Schninterdorf, Lawrence; Neal Serbrier; William A. Stevens, Kansas City, Mo. Bachelor of science in engineering physics--Virgil M. Davis, Eudora; Ronald E. Hubert, Garden City; Jay H. Johnson, Pittsburg; Gerald L. Jones, Kansas City, Mo.; Donald G. Remark, Salina; John W. Stone, Kansas City, Kan. Bachelor of science in geological engi- charles G. T. Taylor, Pinedale, Wyo Bachelor of science in mechanical engineering—Paul J. J. Adam Jr., Prairie J. H. Bradley Bilner Jr., Kansas City, Kan; epn D. Breaelaz, Lawrence; Kenneth Crybtey, Brownington, Mo.; Richard Crybtey, Brownington, Mo.; Richard independence, Mo.; Ralph C. Engdahl, eriam; LeRoy F. Felzien, St. Francis; jarold L. Finch, Kansas City, Kan; John R. Finch, Kansas City, Mo. Ronald R. Brevet, Hollyroad; Everett G. Garrett Jr., St. Joseph, Mo. Bachelor of science in mining engineering-Gordon H. Walrod, Lawrence. Bachelor of science in metallurgical engineering from North Carolina State City, Mo. Beverly D. Troth, Topteka Neoclis S. Giannaki, Great Bend; Forrest E. Hogland, Kansas City; Mo.; Willem A. Janssen, Memphis; Jr., Mission; Duane T. Kimball, Neodesha; William A. Latimer, Osage City; Carl Lindsay, Cincinnati City; Mo.; Robyn R. Kidd, Kansas City; ReM. Mecklenburg, Prairie Village; Leonard M. Meier, Parsons, Louis L. Myers, Kansas City; Robert D. Plummer, Lawrence; Richard D. Plusson, Independence; Mo.; Carol H. Shaw, Galens; Luckett M. Smith, Lawrence; Robert D. Stotle, Lawrence; George E. Wainscott; Johnson; Donald S. White, Chillicothe, Mo. Bachelor of science in petroleum engineering—Jay H. Handz Syracuse, U.S.; William H. Hendricks James, West Caldwell, N.J.; John F. Mahler, Kansas Thomas, Thomas H. Matules J. Kansas City, Mo. Business rical engineer (professional de- Oswald M. Bundy, Cleveland Bachelor of science—Carl S. Anderson, Wichita; Roy P. Arnold, Coffeeffeller; John Witchitau; Roy P. Arnold, Barnett; Syracuse; John D. Bartholomew, Kansas City; Mo.; Doma M. Benscheldt, Kansas City; Robert D. Bishop, James D. Bishop, Kansas City; Kan; Robert E. Black, Hutchinson; Virginia A. Black, Reece; Richard A. Blowey, John F. Blumberg, Denison; John L. Blumberg, Hobart R. Bower, Norton; Billy R. Biford Lawrence, James; Brock C. Brett Lawrence, James; Mo. Clyde L. Bulla, Fort Scott; John B. Buller, Lynsford, Frederick B. Bunch, Calif. Paul E. Burke J., Kansas City, Kansel; Delmar L. Burkhead, Monument; John S. Bushman, Neoosh Falls; John J. Overland Park; Darrell D. Cain, Lawrence Norman E. Capps, Topeka; Ronald D. Carver, Washington; Edward E. Clem Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; Robert E. Cline, Cormorant, Iowa; Howard D. Carlson, E. Dame; Marshall E. Dame; Shawnee; David W. Dickey; Leawood; Sharon J. Dry, Wichita; Lyman F. Edwards; Lawrence; Jorge A. Elliott, Leavens; Ivoc H. Feuerborn, Richmond; H. Foster, Kansas City, Mo.; Leroy K. F. Foster; Parsons; Roger E. Franke, Herndon; Norman B. Gates, Chanute; Kenneth P. Gibbons, Lawrence; Max M. Hageman, Lawrence; Chester Lawrence; Lola M. H. Lawrence; John L. Haber, Kansas City, Mo.; Arlyn D. Haxton, Marysville; Frederick B. Heath III, Kansas City, Mo.; Leo G. Hellman, Williamburg; Richard R. Hemphil, Hertington. Terms. Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon on Wednesday or Saturday, by 11 noon on Sunday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. three days 75c Wanted: A rider to Yellowstone Park or vicinity 16-30. Jump 4. Call Bob Tioma- cia or Vince Sullivan. HELP WANTED DRIV G TO PITTSBURGH. Pa. Have room for one rider and luggage. Share expenses. Call Richard Wallace, VI 3-171. 5.29 V. Stephen Henderson, Lane; Robert B. Hobbs, Topeka; Robert L. Hoecker Jr., Wichita; Raymond O. Holmes, Leawood; Larry D. Hornor, Minneapolis; Eary L. Hardy, Minneapolis; Iott, Junction City; Nelson E. Jester, Salina; Donald A. Johnston, Pittsburg; David R. Kane, Kansas City, Kan.; Eurumia G. Kane, Harvey R. Kraibach, Independence, Mo. If you want ride daily to and from Missouri, Kansas or Illinois for summer trips, you may visit VI SI Buses. RIDE WANTED to Philadelphia area. Will share expenses. Leaving about May 31. Call Ed Groff, VI 3-4641, or KU 422-52-22 TRANSPORTATION AIRLINE reservations and tickets, touris- t (coach) and first class, or family ship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experience, full- line travel agency, TOM Maupin Travel Service, House Travel House, 1326 Mast Phone VI 3-1211. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: If you are going to be around Topeka, Kansas City, or Wichita this summer we have job opportunities for car owners and want to earn $350 a month. For appointment call Mr. Cowan, Hotel Eldridge, Tuesday, 1 or 1 to 5 or 7. WAITER AND CASHIER for noon and evening meals, 6 days a week. To start immediately after finals, and last through summer session. KU 437, Mrs. Bernard Want ride daily to and from Kansas City, Kansas during summer term. Call Rob G. Pierce, DR 1-3300 between 8 and 5. 5-27 Richard L. Kramer, Hugoton; Kay J. Massig, Little Rock, Ark.; Donald E. Musser, Little Rock, Ark.; Barbara Busy; Mary E. Lewis, Winfeld; Jared F. Linley, Coffeville; Richard D. Love, Horton; John E. Lynn, Horton; Charles L. Martin, Ottawa; Kenneth N. Martinew, Weld; Joseph S. McClelland, Independence; E. M. McClelland, Santana; Collin J. McKimney, Yates Center TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day rates. Call Mimi Rose Glesman and the pamphlets and information for linereries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI3-1052. ftf Raymond A. McMillin, Junction City; James R. Murphy, Hosington; John R. Murphy, Hosington; Paterson N.J.; Claron E. Parker, Osatawatey; Joan L. Parker, St. Joseph; Calif.; Benjamin P. Platter, Minneapolis; Minnesota P. Porter, Valley Falls; (Continued on Page 12) Life insurance on all HFC loans without extra cost to you. DIPLOMA FRAMING Sudden Service KEELER BOOKSTORE HOUSEHOLD FINANCE - Car or home repairs - Seasonal expenses five days $1.00 Up to 24 months to repay. Phone or stop in today for fast, one-day No endorsers needed. Easy-to-meet requirements. $20 to $1000 Corporation of Lawrence Kansas 831 $ \frac{1}{2} $ Massachusetts Ave., over Litwins. - Shopping expenses * Doctor bills - Shopping expenses friendly service! Doctor bills NEW apartment, very nice 1 bedroom. New electric stove and refrigerator. Available June 1 for couple or 2 boys. See Apt. C, 1510 Kentucky. 5-22 THREE room furnished apartment to KU couple or teacher. No children. Inquire 1734 Vermont or 1720 Vermont after 5 p.m. VI 3-4802. 5-22 PHONE: Viking 3-7545 TWO bedroom downstairs apartment, furnished, automatic washer. Available May 31 to Aug. 25 or for summer ses- sion. On campus. Inquire **Sumside.** Sumside. 5-22 ROOMS for men students; 1 single. in basement $17; 2 double in basement $15; 3 large study rooms with sleep porch on. each, 2nd floor $12-$15 each. 1 large double room $18 each; 1 single $18.146 Tennessee VI 3-9340. Call after 5 p.m. Rooms for boys: Double rooms $4 per room; Litmus rooms 5-$9 V1-238-383, 1135 Ohio, 5-22 Very attractive, completely furnished apartment. Private bath and private entrance. Large dining porch opens into the sunny courtyard. Campus. Reasonable rates. Call Vi13-69698. Loans made to residents of nearby towns MEN STUDENTS or married couple will like this cheerful light 2-room apt. Big window, available space. Share. With tenacious Excellent location. Reasonable. Call VI 3-4960. 5-22 RIDERS WANTED - To New Phone, Phone Rob Johnson or Don Landau 5-25 5-25 GIRLS—Reserve your room for next fall while you have a choice. Very clean rooms just off the campus. 1245 Louisiana. VI 3-8126. 5-22 HOUSE for summer completely furnished. Nice back yard and attic fan for couple with baby. $60 plus utilities. VI 3-9348. 5-22 FOR RENT House for rent - Summer, 4 rooms. Rent $60 per month if rented for 2 months. $53 per month for 3 months. 1229 Iowa St. Call VI 3-8963. 5-22 HAVE a few single rooms for men students to campus. 124 Louisiana V1-318-5. 0-22 Nicely furnished 3-room apt. clean. Private entrance. bath. bath. Near KU on bus line. $53 per mull. Bills paid. Also large, large sleep room VI 3-7830. 5-22 NEW APT, 3 rooms and bath Two or three people, $75 a month. Available June 6. Call VI3-8387 or see 11:30-12:30 Monday thru Friday. 929 Ky. Apt B 8 BUSINESS SERVICES Nicely-furnished small apartment. Well suited for couple or graduate student Desirable west side location. Very reasonable rent. Call VI 3-6896. 5-22 LIVE GIFTS—Nightingale Canary Singers, Parakeets, all colors from sunny Texas—complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs—beds, harness, etc. Sure leons, Hamsters, etc. Everything in the Pet Field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone V3-1921. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of typing in youm. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Robert McEldowney, 634 Greever Terrace. VI 3-8568. tf DRESSMAKING--Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith, M412; Mass. FOR SALE BEVERAGES—All kinds of 6-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water-repellent closed paper bags. Plastic, party supplies. Plant, 6th and Vermont. Phone Vf 3-0350. GERMAN language reading exams in fall (M.A. and Ph.D). Tutoring at real-earth universities qualified German teacher Dr. D Hermine Papacek, V1-3-9820 (after 6:30 p.m.) 5-22 Good '47 Plymouth 4-door, radio, heater, new brakes. The Navy can have me, you can have my car. Make offer. Call Bill McClure, V1-30407. 5-22 OUTDATED film. While it lasts, all sizes pick up a Hixon Studio & Camera Shop. 125 Mass. LARGE collection 78 RPM classical good condition good price 5-22 Sunsynside. COLD SPOT Refrigerator. 7/6/10 cubi; fect, Call VI 3-6975. 5-22 1949 PLYMOUTH convertible New top, very good condition. Must sell at no profit to me. Call VI 3-7863. David Luh- llier. 5-22 20" reversible window fan. 2 speeds. Timer included, excellent condition. Also free shipping. MICROSCOPES: New "Magna" or "Kyowa" binocular microscopes for KU students at $25.00. One-year written guarantee; Kansas City 3, Kansas 5-22 LOST Cute housebroken kitten to give away. 7 weeks old. VI 3-5932. 5-25 DIAMOND-SHAPED Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity pin. bordered with pearls. WOF on back. If found, call Frankie at VI 3-9123. 5-22 TONIGHT 7:19 ONLY HOLLYWOOD SNEAK PREVUE WE CANNOT DIVULGE THE TITLE BUT IT WILL BE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING HITS BURT LANCASTER "Trapeze" JOAN BENNETT JAMES STEWART "Navy Wife" TYRONE POWER "Man Who Knew Too Much" --ends tonite "Eddie Duchin Story" "ALEXANDER THE GREAT" shown 8;45 only this is an Opinion Poll! Cast at Student Union Warren Show Please mark your preference for the Kansas Republican Gubernatorial nomination for the 1956 General Election. Please clip this sample ballot and cast it in one of the ballot boxes which will be set up in the Student Union, Wednesday, May 23rd. CLIP Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. ENDS TONITE ___ | "THE CONQUEROR" Wednesday 3 DAYS MIGHTY DRAMA OF THE LAST GREAT BUFFALO HUNT! Story of rugged hunters and an Indian girl! STAMPEDE! M-G-M presents "THE LAST HUNT" in COLOR and CINEMASCOPE starring ROBERT TAYLOR STEWART GRANGER LLOYD NOLAN DEBRA PAGET