-Classified Ads- one day 50c 25 weeds or lee three days 75c Thursday, May 17, 1956. University Daily Kansar BUSINESS SERVICES Terms. Cash, Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be canceled on Thursday for the issues of Friday and Saturday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. LIVE GIFTS - Nightingale Canary Singers, Parkeets, all colors from sunny Texas—complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs; best for small dogs we have Alligator, Fish Turtles, Chameleons, etc. Everything in the Pet Field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone VI 3-2921. TYPING: Experienced. Fast and accurate. Caribara Carrier at V13-8587. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of typing in my home. Reasonable rates. Robert McEldowney, 634 Greever VI 3-8568. tf TYPIST: Will do all kinds of typing in my home. Student rates. VI3-729I DRISSMAKING- Formats, alterations Wedding gowns Ola Smith, "941" Mass, 11. BEVERAGES—All kinds of 6-paks. ice cold. Crushed ice in water-repellent closed paper bags. Plastic party supplies. Ice Flant, 6th and Vermont. Phone Virtu... TYPING: Experienced. Fast, accurate, all kinds of typing. Standard student rates. Close to campus. Bonnie Pistole. 1147 Tenn. Ap. 6. 5-18 TYING: These, reports, term papers, etc.Reasonable rates. Call VI 34-528. 1-7 Car Need Washing? Help the Boy Seats go to Philmont Scout Ranch Cars washed at Rapid Transit, 10th and Mass, starting at 8:00 a.m. Saturday, May 19 1:50-5 18 TRANSPORTATION TUCKETS to anywhere by airplane, seaship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day. Call Miss Rose Glesias Glenn's First Free pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI3-1052. ftf AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist coach and first class, or family fun Vacation tours and cruises. Steamship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-time travel agency, Tom Maupin Travel Service. The Travel House, 1236 Mass. Phone VI 3-1231. t Wanted - Riders to Philadelphia - New York and vicinity. Leaving on May 30 or 31 and will drive straight through. Call Phil Shoemaker, VI 1-337-193. 5-17F Wanted someone to share driving to Los Angeles vicinity or points between Leaving June 6 or 7. For further information see Everett Garrell or call VI 31-580. 521 Want ride daily to and from Kansas City, Kansas during summer term. Call Robt. G. Pierce, DR 1-5300 between 8 and 5. 5-22 DRIVNG TO PITTSBURG. Pa. have room for one rider and luggage. Share expenses. Call Richard Wallace, VI 3-1711. 5-22 RIDERES wanted to California. Leaving June 5, Ball VI 3-7580. 5-21 LOST r skate grey glasses sometime Thursday May 10 and Sunday Reward if found. Please call Straig VI.3-9123 5-18 DIAMOND-SHAPED Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity pin, bordered with pearls. WOF on back. If found, call-Frankle st VI 3-9123. NOW Feature At 2:10-7:00-9:30 Attractive large 4-room apartment- available June 1st. Near bus. Nice neighborhood - Private bath and entrance. Garbage disposal. VI 3-7677. 5-18 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 FOR RENT HAVE a few single rooms for men students for women for elderly and disabled 145 Loussaint VI, V2-22 KOTTAGE APARTMENT: Furnished. quire at 1141 Vermont. Mrs. Wm. Papas. 5-18 Room for rent: very nice double sleeping room. Single beds adjacent to ban and shower, convenient movement to the school and town rates. Call after 5:30 I.V. 93-1027, 1100 Vermont. 5-17 COOL AND LARGE rooms for boys 1 block from campus. $15 per month. 1215 Orend. Or So. $3-696. Also attractively furnished room with parental support. 5-21 summer rates. Three room 2nd floor nicely furnished apartment. Built-ins, modern, avail- able in a couple or 2 bays. Adults pay. Call after 5:30 p.m. VI3-2969, 839 Mississippi. House for rent - Summer, 4 rooms. Rent $60 per month if rented for 2 months. $33 per month for 3 months. 1229 Iowa St. Call VI 3-8963. 5-22 Furnished Apartment. Large window fan -2 rooms, private bath $35 excluding utilities for summer. Available June 1. 1210 Ohio. Inquire after 6 p.m. 5-17 VARSITY STATE OF THE WEST NOW thru SAT. William Holden Kim Novak "PICNIC" Very attractive, completely furnished apartment. Private bath and private en suite. Dining porch into business back block from campus. Reasonable calls. Call V3-6865-9400. MALE STUDENT wishes to share large apartments with students from 672 Indiana, V1-32-284 5-21 THE HOME at 1509 Crescent Road. Available Friday June I. Phone Lawrence Outlook. VI 3-3666 or evenings. VI 3- 3425. 5-21 7 ROOM modern home house available June 20 lock on Master $50 more 5-21 V-3-2542 FOR SALE 1952 Olds. Must-sell--see at 1340 Ohio to 5 or call VI-3-4958. 5-17 $1,000 DOWN PAYMENT—and total monthly payment less than rent will buy either of the Exhibit financing eliminates all closing costs on both. A south location and a west location. One of these homes offers basement and garage parking assessments against either property. Price bracket $9,000 and $10,000. Immediate possession. Why pay rent any longer. Offers on home Agency. 6 East 8th, phone V-1351-85. 1952-26-foot air-conditioned Elcar trailer hooked up for natural gas heating- completely furnished. Located at 215 West 23rd. VI 3-5968. 5-21 Two-wheeled trailer, stair frame, box seat, 75-75. See at 1712 - 5 90th St. V31-7223 SIAMSEE KITTENS: Registered seal points and blue lights. Good quality, housebroken pets from proven show stock. Reasonable. Phone VI 3-0697-5181 Good 47, Plymouth 4-door, radio, heater, new brakes. The Navy can have me, you can have my car. Make offer. Call Bill McClure, VI 3-9047. 5-22 Page 7 Ever tried to put toothpaste back into the tube? NOW SHOWING Ninety-nine University men going on NROTC summer cruises are attempting almost the same thing with their sea bags. Inspections of sea bags are being conducted this week by NROTC officials. At inspections the midshipment's clothes are arranged neatly on a blanket, approximately six feet square. One midshipman said, "It seems like it's an infinitely large amount when I try to put it all into the sea bar." sea bag. The sea bag is about three feet high and 18 inches in diameter. When full of shoes, shirts, socks. plus Angela Lansbury Difficulties Face NROTC Middies Packing Sea Bags Keith Andes KDGU Finale programs: in "LIFE AT STAKE" Students who will appear on the SHOW STARTS AT DUSK and the multitude of things that must be taken on an ocean voyage, it weighs close to 80 pounds. A very thorough stenciling process precedes the sea bag inspection with all articles marked with the midshipman's name or initials. Even ties are marked. Bruce Dillman, Independence, "Jayhawk Sports"; Ken Plumba, Sunflower, "Night Train"; Leo Flanagan, Chicago, Ill., "Campus Commentary"; Dee Richards, Hutchinson, "Cram Session." All are seniors. Among other things taken is a sewing kit. Presbyterian Group Inducts 6 Women (Continued From Page 1) To Apear On Show 10 Appear John Stephens, Stafford junior, "Campus Commentary"; Culp, "Campus Commentary"; Kohlenberg, "Mike One", Drew, "Cloud 56", and Bill Harmon, Topena junior, "Quote Quiz." The midshipmen will go to ports in England, Germany, Scandinavia, and Central America depending upon which of three cruises they receive. Albert D. Stevenson, St. Louis, Mo., "Terrybo Show"; Karan Hanceck, Sunflower, "Study Hall"; Charles Ferguson, Leavenworth, "Ten Oclock Club"; James Colegerd, Liberty, Mo., "Jan Peerce Interview"; Ruth Daniels, St. Francis, "Flappers, Fringes and Flying Fortresses," and Kay Cummings, Eugene, Ore., "After Hours." All are sophomores. There are 3000 men going on cruises this summer from Annapolis, Kansas, and 19 other universities. The Presbyterian Women's Organization inducted six women last night at the fifth annual birthday dinner. They are Barbara Baenisch, Wichita junior; Karen Bloyd, Leavenworth sophomore; Joyce Cutting, Ottawa, Deanna Lee Holmes, Lawrence, Jean Nickel, Winfield, freshmen. Roberta Hinds Robertson Marysville junior and retiring president, presented the gavel to Wanda Welliever, Oberlin sophomore, inducting her as PWO president for 1956-57. Yellow Fever Shots Given To Students Yellow fever vaccinations are being given at Watkins Hospital to a small group of students bound for countries designated by the U.S. Public Health Service as having existent yellow fever. The northwestern part of South America, parts of Panama, and a belt across Central Africa are the infested zones. The vaccine, normally given at ports of embarkation has been given to the University because it is dated. Radio Fraternity Wants Local Chapter An attempt to establish a chapter of Alpha Epsilon Rho, national radio fraternity, will be made at 10 a.m. Saturday when the national president will meet with members of the University's radio staff. Gordon Jump, national president of Alpha Epsilon Rho, and Kay Hutchinson, past national president of the organization, both Kansas State graduates, will lead the meeting. ___ Prof To Head Latin Workshop L. R Lind, professor of Latin and Greek, will head a Latin workshop from June 4 to 9 at Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia. The workshop will consist of work with audio-visual material, a review of Latin reading and constructions, an exchange of teaching techniques, and a discussion of Roman civilization. ___ Prof To Head Latin Workshop Calcite, Mich., is the world's leading port for the shipment of calcite. TONIGHT AT 8:40 ONLY HOLLYWOOD SNEAK PREVUE WE CANNOT DIVULGE THE TITLE OF THE "SNEAK" BUT ASSURE YOU IT WILL BE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING HITS: "The Last Hunt" "Doctor at Sea" (sequel to "Doctor in the House") "The Revolt of Mamie Stover" "Guys and Dolls" Ends Tonite Shown Before & After Sneak "Meet Me in Las Vegas" Summer English Exam Offered The summer English proficiency examination will be given Saturday, June 23. Students who wish to take the test should register in the office of the dean of their school. Room assignments will be made at that time. AUTO PARTS Highest Prices Paid For Old or Scrap Cars. AUTO WRECKING and JUNK CO. East End of Ninth St. VI 3-0956 --anything THE CONQUEROR surpasses ever filmed before! A $^{6}0,000,000$ motion picture...two years in the making! cc-starring PEDRO ARMENDARIZ with AGNES MOOREHEAD THOMAS GONZZ JOHN HOYT-WILLIAM CONRAD-TED de CORSIA Starts TOMORROW GRANADA ENDS TONITE "Meet Me in Las Vegas"