Page 7 WANT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING! or 80c 75c $1.00 Cash, Accounts order are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon on Wednesday or Saturdays for the issues of Friday and Tuesday. Ads must be received by Dally Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. ROOMS for rent for summer and fall 2 blocks from campus. To graduate women students and working girls. Cooking and laundry privileges. Also entire 3rd floor. Private bath. New sieve and re- refrigerator and sink. VI 3-5199, 1224 Ohio FOR RENT Two-room furnished apt., private bath and garbage disposal; within walking distance of medical center; $50 per month. No children please. Available June 1. Mrs. J. S. Snyder. We 1-6226. 1303 W.40th, Kansas City II. Me 0. Sorority house at Colorado University, Boulder, Colo., for 1956 summer session —approximately June 15 through August. Half-bloom from campaigned plants in room, kitchen, etc. Only utility furnished is water. Dishes and furniture furnished; linens not furnished. For further deter- mence management Inc., 1224 Pennsylvania, Boulder, Colorado. Minimum rent of $350.00 for week. 5-9 Two bedroom house, furnished. $100 per room. Flat to let in 1 1814 Michigan. Phone VT3-5663. Three room 2nd floor nicely furnished apartment. Built-ins, modern, available Juml to a couple or 2 boys Adults to a couple or 3 p.m. VL3-3806 Mississippi . . . . . Good digings for 2 boys. Excellent west side location two-room apartment. Large kitchen, second floor, share bath with room. Rent reasonable. Call 5-13-4960 Do you want a cute furnished first floor apartment June 1? Private bath, reason-able rent. Excellent west side location. Prefer couple. Call VI3-4960. 5-10 SHARP, NEW, 3-Room apartment. Stove and refrigerator. Unfurnished. Available June for 1 couple. $5. See Apt. "C." 1510 Kentucky. 5-10 FOUND FOUND: The following items have been taken in at the Daily Kansas Business leather gloves, 1 compass, 1 maroon and silver pen, 1 copy "Spoken German." HELP WANTED YOUNG TEACHER for coming year. Modern rural school on main highway near Lawrence. Excellent salary, upper near Lawrence. George William RR 4, for appointment. 5-10 WE need 5 to 10 college men who want to make big money this summer. Two N-State students average over $800 a year, and two students average $225 during the school year. If you have a car and are willing to work, we want to see you. A recruiting program is beginning for this class, and the school is out. This job offers terrific potentials for part time work in school next fall. See or telephone O. R. Bennett, 605 40225 or 47812, Kansas, Telephone 5-11-40225 or 47812. TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Grieseman at the First Aid Station for information for littereries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI3-1052. tf COLLEGE GIRL to help with child care. Light household chores during summer. Write Mrs. Nathan Stark, 4500 Rockville Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri. 5-10 AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family trips. Attend hotel and ship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experience, full-time travel agency, Tom Maupin Travel Service, Travel House, 1326 Mass. Phone VICT-1-1211. TWO riders wanted to Baltimore. Washington and Philadelphia. Am leaving June 1, 1956. If interested contact George Klein. 317 Lindley Hall. Geology Department, between 3 and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 5-11 TRANSPORTATION TYPIST—Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker Ave. Phone VI3-2001. tf BUSINESS SERVICES 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 Hamsters for dogs. Sure Hamsters, etc. Everything in the Pet Field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone VI 3-2921. tt TYBING: Experienced. Fast and accu- tual. Phone: 516-287-3597. Call Barbara Carrière at V1-3879-. BEVERAGES—All kinds of 6-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water-repellent closed paper bags Plenic, party supply Plastic Paper, and 6th Vermont. Phone V-13-0305-0400 DRESSMAKING- Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith, *Smith*, Mass. 8.10.2017. EXPERIENCED TYPIST wants works or papers over 3,000 words. Standard rates. Close to campus. Call Nancy Richard, VI 3-5364. 5-13 TYPIST: Will do all kinds of typing in my home. Student rates. VI3-7239. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of typing in you home. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Robert McDowney, 634 Greerew Terrace. VI 3-8586. tf TYPING: Experienced. Fast, accurate, all kinds of typing. Standard student rates. Close to campus. Bonnie Postole. 1147 Tenn. Apt. 6. 5-18 TYPIST-experienced, all kinds of typ- ing. A total of 165 types were used. Diam Shaver, 1147 Term. IV3-4945. FOR SALE BY OWNER: 1955 Mercury convertible. Low mileage. Power winder. White sidewall. White sidewall wing. Extra nice. Phone V3-2832, after 5 p.m. on Saturday. Wednesday, May 9. 1956. University Daily Kansan GRADUATING couple wishes to sell 1954 27 ft. Rollmoon house trailer, $2400 including air-conditioner. Phone V13- 7484. 5-11 FOR SALE Raytomic S-100 Stiltillation counter like new Jack Geyer. VI 3-6338 after 5:00. 1954 Jaguar convertible, radio, heater. Clean, very good leather interior. $2,100. Might consider American car in trade. V 3-1564, Jerry Straf. 5-13 Table model radio~Like new, Cheap Pete Laughlin, VI 3-7212. 5-11 Blue-gray and silver Parker "51" pen. Tuesday. Call Carol Saunders-White, VI- 3-8505. 5-9 LOST Starts GRANADA Tomorrow The number of dead from automobile accidents since 1910 far exceed the number killed in American wars since 1776. DIABOLIQUE SIMONE SIGNORET · VERA CLOUZOT · PAUL MEURISSE Produced by Filmsonor, Paris · Released by UMPO, Inc. IMPORTANT: During the entire engagement no one will be seated in the theatre once the main feature has begun. Please observe the following Feature Time Schedule carefully. DIRECT FROM A RECORD-BREAKING 10-WEEK ENGAGEMENT IN K.C.! AN EXTRAORDINARY NEW MOTION PICTURE by HENRI-GEORGES CLOUZOT FRANCE'S MASTER OF SUSPENSE Feature Shown at 2:27 — 7:42 — 9:40 Added: COLOR CARTOON — SPORTS — NEWS First Library Workshop May 17 GRANADA NOW "THE BEST FOREIGN FILM OF THE YEAR!" New York Film Critics Last Times Tonite: "I'LL CRY TOMORROW" The first Library Trustee Workshop will be held Thursday, May 17 at the University. Trustees of public libraries from small towns will discuss common library problems. If the average student carries five pounds of books around a day, it means he will carry about 915 pounds of books in a school year. Robert Vosper, director of libraries, will be chairman of a panel discussion on "What Is the Role of The Library in The Community?" James W. Drury, associate professor of political science, will moderate a discussion about fiscal problems. Ethan P. Allen, professor of political science and director of the Governmental Research center, will moderate a discussion on administrative problems of libraries. STARRING Those top-secret Gossips CINEMASCOPE Color by TECHNICOLOR Ends Tonight • 2 Features “Treasure of Pancho Villa” “Postmark For Danger” STARTS THURSDAY FOR AN EXTENDED ENGAGEMENT Reader's Digest From the astounding Reader's Digest saga! Screenplay by BYRAN FORBES and RICHARD MAIBAU Executive Producers: IRVEN ALLEN AND ALEBERT R. BURR - Directed by JOSE FERRER NEWS—Cartoon "KIT FOR KAT" Shows: 7 — 9 No Increase In Admission Thru SATURDAY ECSTASY- from the searching lips of a STRANGE GENIUS WHO FED ON LOVE! Magic Fire TRUCOLOR BY CORPORATION OF FILM MEDIA A WILLIAM DIEBERTTE PRODUCTION YVONNE DE CARLO • CARLOS THOMPSON • RITA GAM • VALENTINA CORTESE and ALAN BADEL as Richard Wazner NEWS — Bugs Bunny "BROOMSTICK BUNNY" Shows: 2 — 7 — 9