school side neer- the the $500 Each are in Monday, April 23, 1956. University Daily Kausan Page 7 -Classified Ads- one day 50c three days 75c Terms. Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon on Wednesday or Saturday, and by 6 noon on Sunday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Flint Hall. BUSINESS SERVICES TPIST—Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate. student barker. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker Ave. Phone VI 3-201. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 835 Michigan. Phone VI-73-6544. -tf TYPING—Theses, papers, etc: Mrs. Robert Lewis, V13-6897. LIVE GIFTS - Nightingale Canary Singers, Parakeets, all colors from sunny Texas - complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. 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Completely furnished, clean and comfortable $55.00 plus electricity. Child accepted at $55.00. Call 1. Cail K 402 rooms V1-73655. 4-23 very attractive large three room apt. fully furnished. Private bath, very con- tented to the curt. Utilities included. Prefe- rer facilities imminent. Immediately available -V31-7677-7. 4-30 ROOMS FOR MEN, near campus, kitchen privileges. $15 per month during sum- mer school. 1653 Indiana. Call VI 3-2191 A4-24 Available June 1. Attractive sunny 2- room apt. Real kitchen. Furnished. all bills paid. $46.50. Near Corbin. VI3-4960 4-25 FOR 1 or 2 male students, private first first aid paid. MPartment $40, $42 paid. MI3-48248 LOST LOST: GOLD 1955 Class ring. Black seas with gold G. Letters "J" on left, N' on right of ring. Call Allen Diller, VI. 4:28 on right at 7:30 p.m. 4-24 M-G-M presents The Love Story of a Princess in CINEMASCOPE and COLOR GRACE ALEC KELLY·GUINNESS LOUIS JOURDAN in "THE SWAN" with HENRIE DOUCE LAMB AGNES MOOREHEAD • JESSIE ROYCE LANDIS BRIAN AHERNE • LEO G. CARROLL ESTELLE WINWOOD • DVAN YKE PARKS Shows 2-7-9 NOW FOR SALE 8mm MOVIE OUTFIT! Eumig C-4-8mm movie camera battery driven (only nightlight on black and white color and black and white film, with Berthiof 2.5 lens, and leather carrying case. Projector: varifocal speed. Complete 60.00. Call VI 3-3360 after 8 p.m. 4-25 **semington Standard typewriter—fairly** good condition. $20.00. Fritz Heider. II 31-75. 1949. CHEVROLET convertible, new top, reasonable. See between hours of 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. at 1045 West Hills. Ask for Jim Anderson. 4-24 2-WHEEL TRAILER—Box measures 5½ by 6 ft. airplane type shock absorbers. Load capacity 1500 pounds. $65. See at 2-C Sumyside. 4-27 TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day rates. Call us Rose Gossie Flight Information for free pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th & Mass Phone VI3-1025. ft TRANSPORTATION THREE excellent suitcases and one leather golf bag. VI 3-3428. 4-27 AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family ship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-time travel agency, TOM Maupin Travel House, 1236 Maf Phone VI 3-1211 SECRETARY: Permanent position in a college department about May 1. Typing, dictation, etc. Call KU 245 for appointment. 4-26 HELP WANTED IF YOU HAVE A CAR and want to earn $1000 during the summer months, call Mr. Ogren, Eldridge Hotel, 11-1 or 5-7 o'clock Tuesday. 4-24 BYU Plans Change In School Catalog PROVO, Utah (IP)-Briighan Young. University has approved a change in policy for the 1956-57 school catalog. Under the new procedure, students interested in BYU will not receive a general catalog, but will receive brochures concerning their fields of interest. Each academic college will be represented in a separate brochure which will be illustrated. It will contain pertinent questions and answers pertaining to that college, a list of courses offered, and an outline of requirements for graduation. 2 Debaters GoTo West Point Two men who had no intention of participating in intercollegiate debate left today for the West Point National Invitational tournament in New York. The tournament will run from Thursday through Saturday. The men are Ralph Seger, Topeka sophomore, and John Knightly, Hutchinson sof.Lomore. Knightly, who had debated in high school, asked Seger to be his partner in the annual intramural debate held each October. They won the event and decided to debate with the University team. They won intrasquad debate series and then placed among the top five regional teams to win the right to compete at West Point. In two intercollegiate junior debates they were undefeated. They were promoted to the senior squad and finished the season with 24 victories against only four defeats. In 1948 Edward Stollenwerck and Kenneth Bealey reached the semifinals in the national tournament. Stollenwerck tied for top debater. In 1954 William Arnold and Hugh Bell won the national championship. Bell returned in 1955 and was rated as outstanding debater. Four University staff members are on the program of the annual Kansas Adult Education Conference today at Emporia State College. 4 Staff Members At Education Talks Robert Vosper, director of libraries, is chairman of a panel which will report on the library experiment in adult education at Ottawa. Dr. Carroll Clark, chairman of the sociology department, is a member of the panel and will give a conference address, "Characteristics of the Adult Learner." E. A. McFarland, director of the Lawrence center of University Extension, will preside at a luncheon business session. A summary of the day's activities will be given by Clifford P. Ketzel, assistant professor of political science. Gewinner To Attend Music Meeting Martha Gewinner, Webster Grove, Mo, junior will attend the National Convention of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary fraternity in music, June 19-22 in Rochester, New York. As president of the Xi chapter at the University, Miss Gewinner will be a business delegate and attend musicales at the convention. THE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH "Eugenie Leontovich gives an absolutely exquisite performance."—Chapman, N.Y. News IN PERSON—FRESH FROM BROADWAY "Grapping. .lush theatre!"—Kerr, N.Y. Herald-Tribune. "Superb..acting that came out of the theatre's treasure chest!"—Atkinson, N.Y. Times. FRESH FROM BROADWAY—IN PERSON HOCH AUDITORIUM TONIGHT AT 8:20 Good seats still available. Main Floor: $3.06, $2.81, and $2.55. First Bal.: $2.81, $2.55 and $2.04. Second Bal.: $1.28. EOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7 P.M. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. S.U.A. presents GEORGE SHEARING IN PERSON SUNDAY, APRIL 29 8 p.m. HOCH AUDITORIUM 1956 Kansas Relays 1956 Your Relays film, processed in our new ETHOL UFG (ultra fine grain) developer, will mean: - Fine grain negatives (at no extra cost) - Excellent quality for enlargements - Life-like skin tones - Better shadow detail - Snappy, eye-pleasing prints Hixon's also specializes in fast developing service on all types of color films. Try the new ETHOL UFG used exclusively at HIXON STUDIO & CAMERA SHOP 721 Mass. VI 3-0330