com opnies. 30 p.m. d place sorori- Oct. 8. o, swept build- made age was dillars . three days 75g one day 50c Terms. Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before a noon on Wednesday or Saturday, 12 noon on Sunday, and daily, or brought to the University Dairy Kansan Business office. Flirt Hall. BUSINESS SERVICES TYPIST—Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker Ave. Phone VI-3-2001. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 835 Michigan. Phone VI-7345. tf five days $1.00 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 Socks, shoes, hats, clothes, Hamsters, etc. Everything in the set $79. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 N. Phone VI 3-2921. tf BEVERAGES—All kinds of 6-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water-repellent clear paper bags. Plenic, party supplies. Plastic, 6th and Vernont. Phone Vv if 3-0350. TYPING: Experienced. Fast and accu- sure. Call Barbara Carrier at V13-8879. DRESSMAKING- Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith, 9141's Mass EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of typing in my home. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Robert McDlewney, 634 Greever terrace. V1 3-8568. 'f' EXPERIENCED TYPIST wants thesis work or papers on 3,000 words. Standard rates. Close to campus. Call Nancy Richard. VI 3-5364. 5-13 TVPIST—experienced, all kinds of typing, fast, accurate—adjusted rates. (CA) Now thru Saturday BOWERY BOYS "High Society" Shown ONLY 8:40 University Daily Kansan —CO-FEATURE— FRANK LOVEJOY "Fingerman" Prevue Sat. 11:30 SUNDAY JOSEPH COTTEN RHONDA FLEMING "KILLER IS LOOSE" VARSITY ATHLETICS OF THE WCC Page 7 Now thru Saturday EVE ARDEN News—"Foghorn Leghorn" "Picturesque Portugal" "Our Miss Brooks" Special MIDNIGHT SHOW SATURDAY OPEN 11:00 START 11:30 "Rock and Roll REVUE" Co-Feature— SUNDAY TERRY MOORE ROBERT BEATTY "POSTMARK FOR DANGER" SUNDAY RORY CALHOUN SHELLEY WINTERS "TREASURE OF PANCHO VILLA" TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Glesman at the First Aid Station for information for lineries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI-3-1025. tf AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family trip. Availability of ship accommodation. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-time agency. Tennomau Travel Service. The Tennomau Travel 1236 Mass. Phone VI 3-1211. Wanted: Riders to New York City or further information call VI 31-3725, 5-7 HELP WANTED Help wanted: Full and part time, male or female. Special consideration for summer school student. Apply in person at the Big Buy. Hiway 19 & 5. 10 COLLEGE GIRL to help with child care. Light household chores during summer. Create room. Salary. Ample time off. Write letter of recommendation. Terrace, Kansas City, Missouri. 5-3 Summer employment if you have a car and want to earn $1,000 during the summer. We also offer scholarships to those who qualify. For personal interview call Mr. Ogren at Eldridge Hotel Tuesday May 8, from 11 till 1 or 5 till 7. 5-8 OUNG TEACHER for coming year modern rural school on main highway ear law Lawrence. Excellent salary, upper level position. George Milleret, R 4, for appointment. FOR SALE dan's Grill Auto-Wind watch. New: $110. will interfere. Call YYI 8467-57- 2439. 1940 Chevrolet—radio, heater and steering knob, $75, or trade for photo and ham equipment, or equipment you have. Jim Mueller, 1600 R. L., VI 3-1943. 5-7 Nearly new Brookdale redwood home on corner lot. Three bedrooms and ceramic tiled bath, attached garage. VI 3-3988. 5-7 FOR SALE BY OWNER: 1955 Mercury convertible. Low mileage. Power windows and brakes. Radio and power window. Parking lot. VI 3-2832, after 5 p.m. or on Saturdays. Parker pen by Malotell Hall Tuesday evening. call VI 31-8505. Diane Sandburg, Owner may have have by identifying and paying for this ad. 5-7 FOUND ROOFS for summer, 1/2 block north of Union. Single beds on large cool sleeping porch on the east $12 per month. Rooftop patio. Mississippi. VI3-0418. 5-4 FOR RENT 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 stove and re- frigorator and sink. VIK 3-1539, 1242 Ohio. Two-room furnished apt. private bath room. CALL TOLL FREE 212-549-3680 for distance of medical center: $50 per month. No children please. Available in room with bathroom. Kansas City, Mt. 122. W 40th, Kansas City 11, MO. © 1903 W 40th, Kansas City 11, MO. 2-Bedroom Apartment available for summer. Good possibility for 3 or 4 students to share if desired. Furnished. Call VI 3-6099 after 3 p.m. 5-8 Two bedroom house, furnished. $100 house. Phone VI 3-3663. 1 814 MICHIGAN, phone VI 3-3663. Three room 2nd floor nicely furnished apartment. Built-ins, modern, available June 1 to a couple or 2 boys. Adults required. Up to 5:30 p.m., VT-32498 Mississippi. 5-9 SHARP, NEW. 3-Room apartment. Stove and refrigerator. Unfurnished. Available June for 1 couple. $85. See Apt. "C." 1510 Kentucky. 5-4 Sorority house at Colorado University, Boulder, Colo., for 1968 summer session—approximately June 15 through August. Located half-block from campus. Eight apartments in a fully furnished kitchen, etc. Only utility furnished; water. Dishes and furniture furnished; linens not furnished. For further details interested persons should write Fri. September 4, 2016, to the same person, sylvania, Boulder, Colorado. Minimum rent of $350.00 for session. 5-9 LOST Ring with Kappa Alpha Theta crest. Left Ring with Kappa Alpha Theta afternoon. Please return to Judy Jury Pair of glasses, black with black and white trim and in a grey plastic case. Beloved gift. Send to Library. Please return to Marissa L. Johnson, 1024 Louisiana, phone VI-3711-5-41 K & E slide rule left in Room 211 Strong, Room 211, April 30. Name on case: Case W13-8454. Blue-gray and silver Parker "51" pen. Tuesday, Call Cara Saunders-White. 5-8 Dietzen Slide Rule on campus near Malott hall, with plastic ruler inside. Reward. Phone VI 3-3944. Ask for Dick Mierley. 5-7 Friday, May 4.1956 Foreign Students Speak To Cadets More than 40 foreign students from 20 different countries have been guest speakers in the Air Force ROTC department since last March. The department has made it possible for international students on the campus to present the problems of their countries in military classes and discuss them with the students. This program informs students of world peace affairs, and gives both groups a mutual understanding of international problems. Aeronautical Institute Elects New officers of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences student chapter are Robert J. Huston, Lawrence junior, chairman; Richard Lee, Mission junior, vice chairman; Mary Jo Laird, Holly Springs, Miss, sophomore, secretary; Gretchen Zimmerman, Lawrence junior, treasurer; Karl Culp, Memphis, Tex., senior, representative to the Engineering Council. HELD OVER GRANADA NOW Shows 2----7----9:30 ENDS SAT. Gregory Peck Jennifer Jones Fredric March "THE MAN IN THE GRAY FLANNEL SUIT" Late World News Feature Times 2:10----7:00----9:32 Journalism Picnic Saturday Students, faculty and alumni of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information will have a picnic at 3 p.m. Saturday in Holcom Grove. Dancing, softball, free food and refreshments, plus other forms of recreation are planned. TONIGHT and SATURDAY PLUS MIDNIGHT SHOW SAT. AUDIE MURPHY LLOYD NOLAN BAD BOY SUNDAY & MONDAY WILLIAM HOLDEN-DAVID NIVEN PLUS CRAWFORD AND MEEKER Released by UNITED ARTISTS Show Starts At Dusk SUNDAY 4 DAYS CONT'T. SUNDAY FROM 1 P.M. LATEST WORLD NEWS NO INCREASE IN PRICES!