Page 7 one word's day less 50c three days 75c rms. Casn. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will paid promptly. Ads must be called in store, no room on Wednesday or Saturday. Call (800) 272-3511, or brought to the University Daily nasn Business office. Flint Hall. call black leather purse in front of your back. You may also find one at -7070 Chelsea Curtis. Gift for with Kappa Alpha Theta crest. Leaf Pleasure. Please leave Judy Jones, VI 31-328 cir of glasses, black with black and white trim and in a grey plastic case. For additional details, call 516-294-3758, fourth floor. return to Martha Crow- ness, 1024 Louisiana, phone V3-771-511. 5-4 LOST Jack Purse lost Wednesday, Desperate; dressed glasses, check book, pen and II- D. Call Virginia Mills, G. S. P. VI 31 23. 5- of keys on safety pin. VI 3-2631. 5-7 & E slide rule left in Room 211 Strong Room April 30 Name on card T 3-9454 BUSINESS SERVICES PIST-Experiented in theses, term pors, reports. Fast and accurate, stu- tter rates. Mrs. Betty Veqsti, 1935 rker Ave. Phone VI 3-3011. tf PERIENCED TYPIST: Fast accurate device for theses, reports and term paper. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow. 835 phone. Phone VI 3-7654. tf WE GIFTS—Nightingale Canary Singles, Parakeets, all colors from sunny exas- complete stocks of cages and foods, fresh foods and toys. Complete fishes for dogs-beds, harness, etc. Sure warmth for pets! Chicago Hammers, etc. Everything in the Field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, Its Conn. Phone VI 3-2921. tt VERAGES-All kinds of 6-paks, ice Crushed ice in water-repellent seed paper bags. Plastic; party supplies. Plant, 6th and Vernon. Pioneer VI 5.50. [PING: Experienced. Fast and accurate; reports, theses, etc. Regular rates] Barbara Carrier at VI 3-5879. tf These, term papers, reports, and Missouri. Sunflower treatment No. 13. VI 3-1506. Experi- dent. Mrs. John Merriott. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK DRESSMAKING—Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith, 941½ Mass. EXPERIENCED TYPIST wants thesis work or papers on 3.000 words. Standard rates. Close to campus. Call Nancy Richard. VI 3-5364. 5-13 EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of typing in my home. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Robert McEldowney, 634 Greeyer Terrace. VI 3-8568. tf learning room near KU on busline. phone 812-743-6500; $14.72 per month. Ph. VI-73-8030. 2-Bedroom Apartment available for summer. Good possibility for 3 or 4 students to share if desired. Furnished. Call VI-3609 at 3 p.m. 5-8 FOR RENT ROOFS for summer, ½ block north of Union. Single beds on large cool sleeping room on east. $12 per month. Oakland basement if desired. Mississippi. V3-0418. 5-4 Help wanted: Full and part time, male or female. Special consideration for summer school student. In person in the Big Buy. Hiway 59 & 10. 5-4 Two-bedroom house, furnished or un- furnished. Available June 1. 1841 Michi; phone V75-5653. 5-ROOM house. Unfurnished. Garage. 6-3655 or KU 402 nights. $50. 5-3 7-3655 or KU 402 nights. $50. 5-3 ROOFS 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- frigrator and sink. VI3-5139. 1224 Owl REDUCED summer rates for a well-located, 3-room apartment. Many attractive features. See at once. Call mornings. VI-3-4927. 5-3 SHARP, NEW. 3-Room apartment. Stove and refrigerator. Unfurnished. Available June for 1 couple. $85. See Apt. "C." $10 Kentucky. $4-5 NOW SHOWING SHOWS 2—7—9:30 GRANADA STARRING SUSAN HAYWARD RICHARD CONTE • EDDIE ALBERT • JO VAN FLEET DON TAYLOR • RAY DANTON • AN M-G-M PICTURE GRANADA STARTS SUNDAY University Daily Kansan TRANSPORTATION 1940 Chevrolet—radio, heater and steering knob, $75, or trade for photo and ham equipment, or guns, or what have you. Jim Mueller, 160 R. I. L. 3-2913. 5-7 Man's Gruen Auto-Wind watch. New: for $110, will serve as $816-7 or $817-6. AIRLINE reservations and tickets, touris- l (coach) and first class, or family travel with hotel accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-time travel agency. Maupai Travel House. 1236 Marsh Phone VI 3-1211. TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Skip-Coych and family day rates. Visit www.skipscoych.com or National Bank for free pamphlets and information for tineries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI3-1025. ft Wanted: Riders to New York City or further information call VI 312-777-5-7 White Dinner jacket. Double-breasted. Size 35. $5.00. Jacket, VI 3-7212. Vest, VI 3-7212. FOR SALE Nearly new Brookdale redwood home on corner lot. Three bedrooms and ceramic tiled bath, attached garage. VI 3-3988. 5-7 Drinking Discussed By Drv Leader "Controversial is a mild word for the liquor question," the Rev. Roy S. Holloman, superintendent of the Kansas United Dry Forces, said Tuesday evening in the Trophy Room of the Student Union. The basic problem of drinking is two-fold, Rev. Holloman said, involving a personal decision and a resistance to the socially accepted problems of modern advertising. Wednesday. May 2. 1956. Color Topic Of Fine Arts Assembly Josef Albers, a professor at Yale University, will speak at the Fine Arts convocation at 3 p.m. Thursday in Strong Auditorium on "Color, A Magic Force." He will also speak on "Methods of Teaching_Design" at 8 p.m. that day in Strong Auditorium. The remainder of his two day visit will be spent in personal conferences with students was closed in 1928 by pressure from the Nazi regime. Before Dr. Albers began teaching at Yale he was an art instructor at the Bauhaus Art Institute in Germany. The institute was the outstanding art school of its day. It The school had one of the most outstanding collections of artists gathered under one roof during the 20th century. From it came the modern concept of city planning and new techniques in every art medium. Bauhaus coined a new term when it developed 'industrial design.' Dr. Albers' teaching methods and ideas have been featured in articles in the magazines "Art News" and "Life" this spring. TONIGHT 6:45 "Mike One" 10:00 "Snake Eyes" KDGU—630 ON THE DIAL "The campus station with more time for YOU" Featured Production of 33rd Annual Fine Arts Festival UNIVERSITY THEATRE School of Fine Arts Presents (Women Are Like That) - A Gay Comic Opera in English In honor of Mozart's bicentennial anniversary Tonight - May 2nd And Friday - May 4th Fraser Theater 8:00 p.m. Admission $1.25 Green Hall Box Office Open 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Call KU 564 Tickets also at Student Union — Open all day. (Season coupons can be exchanged at either place) STUDENTS ADMITTED BY ID CARD