Page 7 m. to School Pical or and y Or- sor of layton music continuous Wal- dhenry a Roof k reduent -Classified Ads- three days 75g one day 50c FOR RENT BUSINESS SERVICES cash. Phone orders are accepted with understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon on Wednesday or Saturday, by phone at (212) 360-4900, day, or brought to the University Daly Kansan Business office. Flint Hall. TYPIST-Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker Ave. Phone VI-3 2013. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Fast, accurate service at regina slika. 1911 Tennessee. Phone VI 3-124. EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 835 Michigan. Phone VI-73456. tf LIVE GIFTS—Nightingale Canary Singers, Parakeets, all colors from sunny Texas-complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. Complete outfit for dogs beds, harness, etc. Sure to please! Includes chew toys elephants, Hamsters, etc. Everything in the Pet FIELD. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, I218 Conn. Phone VI 3-2921. tf BEVL PEES—All kinds of 6-paks, ice cold. crushed ice in water-repellent closed paper bags. Plemic. party supplies. of Cloth, 6th and Vermont. Phone V1. 3-0350. EXPERIENCED TYPIST wants thesis work or papers over 3.000 words. Standard rates. Close to campus. VI 3-3864. 5-1 TYPING; Theses, term papers, reports, tc. 11th and Missouri. Sunflower Apartment No. 13. VI3-1506. Experi- ence. Mrs. John Marriott. tf TYPING: Experienced. Fast and accurate reports, sheets, theses at V1-937-899 DRESSMAKING--Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith, M412; Mass. Stepping room near KU on busline. Private entrance, bath, phone. Clean and dust 75 per month. Ph. VI 3-7830. 5-3 EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of typing in my home. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Robert McEldowney, 634 Greer Terrace. VI 3-8568. tf OOMS for summer, 1/4 block north of union. Single beds on large cool sleeping porch on 30'x20' bed. $12 per寝. Makes a basement if desired. 1:52 Mississippi. VT 3-0418. 5-24 APARTMENT for student couple. 1015 Kentucky, three rooms and bath; partly furnished. Good stove, refrigerator; heat and water paid. $73.50 V-312-8-2484 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 refrigerator and sink. SIK 3-5139, 1224 Ohio G-ROOM house. Unfurnished. Garage house. Room size: $80. $52- 7655 or KU 402 morning. REDUCED summer rates for a well- located, 3-room apartment. Many attractive features. See at once. Call mornings. 1-3-4927. 5-3 Two-room furnished apt, private bath and garbage disposal; within walking distance of medical center; $30 per month. No children please. Available free. Mrs. J. S. Snyder. W-1-6286-303 804 North, Kansas City 11. Mo. af TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Gieseman at the First Aid Center for information for tineraries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI3-1025. tf AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family car service. Enroll in ship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-time travel agency. Teton Maupin Travel House. 1236 Mass Phone VI 3-1211. FOR SALE GOOD USED folding top, drawing table, table top, heightable table height and lilt. Seal with Missouri tape. 1956 Ford. low mileage. Fully equipped including safety equipment. Must sell now, sacrifice price. Call Glenn Lush. VI 3-8785. 4-30 White Dinner jacket. double-breasted Size 35. $5.00. Henry Sauer, V1-37212 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 59 & 10. 5-4 Small black leather purse in front of Melissa Garton, Vl.3-7070, Clarice Gertson. 5-2 LOST Official Bulletin Items for the official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to an event. Please kindly Kami Noises should include name, place, date, and time of function. Today Ph. D. French reading examination, 9-11 a.m., Saturday, in 107 Strand. Hand in books to Miss Craig, Strong 109, by 8 a.m., Thursday. Tomorrow Canterbury Association, morning prayer, Church of St. Andrew, Dunforth, Chapel. Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m. on Sunday. Morning meditations, 7:30-7:50 a.m. Danforth Chapel. Everyone welcome. Baptist Student Union, 12:30-12:50 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Devotions and braver. Dantford Chapel. Devotions and prayer. **Book review**, 4 p.m., Music Room, Student Union. "Fabulous Originals," by Irving Wallace. Reviewer: Hearst Hastings. 5. "Executive Council," 7 p.m., 30S. 8. "Student Union meeting, 8:30 p.m., 265 Student Union, El Atenco meeting, 7:30 p.m. .113 Strong, Peter Earle's Spanish 3a class will present a Spanish farce by Mariano Barranco "Los Pasanteles." Alpha Phi Omega; 7:30 p.m. Oread boom. Student Union. Regular meet Math Club meeting, 4 p.m., 203 Strong. Speaker: Arlin Ramssey. "Interesting Aspects of Number Theory." Plan for picnic. Le Cercle Francais: mercredi a quatre heures, dans Strong Auditorium. Programme de musique française par M. Norman Chapman. Behind the lye-koffee hour, 4 p.m. Union. Speaker John Talbot, "Kehitchi." CCUN steering committee, 4 p.m. Of. See: Student Union. KU Dames bridge, 7:30 p.m., Student Union. University Women's Club luncheon, 1 p.m., Kansas Room, Student Union. Business meeting and program. For reservation. Memory Phillips or Mrs. Albert Pamlerhee. Thursday DARRYL F. ZANUCK presents University Daily Kansan University debaters John Knightly, Hutchinson junior, and Ralph Seger, Topeka junior, were eliminated in the preliminaries of the National Debate Tournament April 26-28 at West Point, New York. KU Debaters Lose West Point Wins Knightly and Seger opened the tournament by defeating the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. They lost to Central State College, Edmond, Okla. They then defeated Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. and the University of Vermont, Eurlington. The University debaters then lost to the University of San Francisco, the United States Military Academy at West Point, University of Illinois, Urbana, and Abilene Christian, Abilene, Tex. West Point won the tournament. Pre-Nursing Club Tours KU Hospital Twenty-eight members of the Pre-Nursing Club toured the University Medical Center Saturday morning. The students visited the nurses homes and toured through the hospital facilities. They had lunch in the Medical Center's cafeteria. Murphy On Planning Council Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy has been named a member of the national council of the National Planning Association. The association is a group of leaders in agriculture, business, labor, and the professions. Its purpose is to promote wider public consideration of the long term planning studies undertaken by the NPA and other organizations. Every year weeds cost the South Dakota farmer enough to run the entire state for two years. Monday, April 30, 1956. Pi Tau Sigma Initiates 7 Pi Tau Sigma, national honorary mechanical engineering fraternity, initiated seven men April 27. J. O. Jones, professor emeritus of applied mechanics, spoke on his teaching experiences. The new members are Donald White, Chillieothe, Mo. senior; Paul Wilson, Kansas City, Mo.; William Anderson, Cambria Heights, N. Y.; Jerry Jones, Frankfort; Robert Parker, Lawrence; John Williams, Iola, and Harold Treaster, Lawrence, juniors. Two Win Missouri Awards COLUMBIA, Mo. (UP)—Leonard McCombe of Life magazine and Dean Conger of the Denver Post have been named winners of the 13th annual picture-of-the-year competition sponsored by the University of Missouri School of Journalism. Hobo Day The Theme Of WAA's Playday Hobo Day was the theme of the Womens Athletic Associations annual Playday here Saturday. High school girls from 16 high schools around Lawrence participated in the day's activities which included volley ball, relays in the new field house, and demonstrations by, the KU Quack Club, and Tau Sigma, modern dance fraternity. The relays were substituted for baseball which was canceled because of bad weather. The four poisonous snakes in the United States are the coral, cottonmouth, copperhead and rattlesnake. None is considered aggressive and nearly all snake bite results from the bitten person's carelessness. Life insurance on all HFC loans without extra cost to you. - Car or home repairs - Seasonal expenses - Shopping expenses - Doctor bills $20 to $1000 No endorsers needed. Easy-to-meet requirements. Up to 24 months to repays Phone or stop in today for fast, one-day friendly service. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Lawrence Kansas 831½ Massachusetts Ave., over Littwins PHONE: Viking 3-7545 Loans made to residents of nearby towns Loans made to residents of nearby towns UNIVERSITY THEATRE Featured Production of 33rd Annual Fine Arts Festival School of Fine Arts Presents (Women Are Like That) - A Gay Comic Opera in English In honor of Mozart's bicentennial anniversary Opening Tonight, April 30 Also May 2nd and 4th Fraser Theatre 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