4.6 Page 7 y? Vt. 4955 Classified Ads- three five days days 75c $1.00 Cash. Phone orders are accepted understanding that the bill will promptly. Ads must be called in by Monday. The issues of Friday and Tues-brought to the University Daily Business office, Flint Hall. RANSPORTATION S to anywhere by airplane, ip, and escorted tours. Ask us sky-Coach and family day trips. Free. Bank for free pamphlets and for itineraries and reserch & Mass. Phone VI 3-1025. tf r) reservations and tickets, tourch) e) and first class, or family commercials. Hotels, commu- tations. Hotel and resort. Sure. See your experienced, full- vely agency. Tom Maupin Travel House. 1265 Marl vi VI 3-1211. NT living in Topeka wants ride e own car part time. Charles hildre, 1112 Harrison, Topeka. 2- 305-684-7090 FOR RENT room furnished apartment. PrI- trance. 728 Ohio. Adults. Utili- $58.00. Call VI 3-0131. 4-16 *partment: 1 bedroom; stove and or, available June 8. See Apt. 510 Kentucky, or call VI 3-4092. 4-17 10 unsan Want Ads. Get Results n 6th St. Ph.VI 3-9809 DONIGHT SHOW SAT. STEPHEN MCNALLY JOHN HODIAK ATTLE ZONE" ATTLE ZONE" UNDAY & MONDAY OW STARTS AT DUSK SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION of shrubs, trees, evergreens, and roses, also all types of bedding and vegetable plants. Everything for outdoor living at Hillview Garden_Center, Highway 59 South phone VI 3-8241 4-16 BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 835 Michigan. Phone VI-3754. tf 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 he has a hamster! Sure he has Hammers, etc. Everything in the Pet Field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone VI 3-2921. tf OW THRU MONDAY REGULAR PRICES CABINET maker and finisher. Antique restoring. E. E. Higgintbottom; residence and shop at 623 Alabama VI 3-1258 tf TYPING: Experienced. Fast and accu- culated. Call Barbara Carrier at 313-S879. EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate at- rate; accurate service at regular rates. Mrs. Glikna. 1911 Tennessee. Phone VI 3-1240. DRESSMAKING-Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith, $912. Mass. $760. BERRAGES—All kinds of 6-paks, ice cold. Crushed ice in water in close plant bags. Plastic, party supplies. Plant, 6th and Vermont. Phone W: 327-895-8100 TYPING; Theses, term papers, reports, etc. 11th and Missouri, Sunflower Apartment No. 13. VI3-1506. Experienced. Mrs John Marriott. tf TYPIST-Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker Ave. Phone VI-3201. tf TYPING—Theses, papers, etc. Mrs. Robert Lewis, VI 3-6897. GENERAL TYPING: Pick up and delivery. General rates. Phone VI-37239 FOR SALE Air Force Officer's wool summer and winter uniforms. Coat size about 39. trousers about 32 x 31. Call VI 3-5526. 4-18 1955 Ford Mainline, 2-door, radio, heater, 1956 Ford Mainline, S15-5193 - 4-19 2146 Rhode Island, 1-Ship 4-19 KU Fossil Expert Attending Meeting Halsey Miller of the State Geological Survey is the only fossil expert from west of the Alleghemen taking part in a conference on the geologic age of a Coastal Plain rock unit at Philadelphia today. The conference is sponsored by the Academy of Natural Sciences and the rock formation whose age is in question is the Vincentown that occurs in New Jersey. Those invited to attend the conference are state geologists from the Coastal Plain area and selected paleontologists from this country and Europe. Miller is the only invited representative who lives west of Pennsylvania. GRANADA Dial VI 3-5788 SHOWS: 2—7—9 Sunday Cont. from 2 p.m. Mention sinkholes or cave-ins in Kansas and most persons immediately think of one or more of the state's famous surface sinks—St. Jacob's Well in Clark County, Meade Salt Sink, the cave-in south of Coolidge in Hamilton County, or the sink that developed near Potwin, Butler County, in 1937. Sinkholes Described A recent publication of the State Geological Survey at the University tells about six sinkholes that are not to be seen on the Kansas landscape but occur deep under the surface. The subsurface sinks are described in "Simpson Filled Sinkholes in Eastern Kansas," by Daniel F. Merriam and William R. Atkinson of the survey staff. The study of buried rocks is an important phase of petroleum geology. The subsurface sinkholes mentioned in the report were revealed by the examination of logs of wells drilled in the search for oil and gas in Coffey, Johnson, Linn, Miami, and Woodson counties. Samples from the wells, drilled to depths ranging from 800 to 2,276 feet, show that the sinks contain abnormally thick sediments, chiefly St. Peter sandstone. These sediments, according to the report, probably were deposited about 400 million years ago. 3 Attend Theta Tau Meeting Three representatives from the University chapter of Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, recently attended a regional conference at the State University of Iowa in Iowa City. They are William Franklin, junior, and John Dealy, sophomore, Topeka, and Robert Pope, Wichita graduate student. Now thru Sat. ANNE BAXTER STERLING HAYDEN "THE COME ON" SATURDAY Open 11:00 NIGHT Start 11:30 ONE SHOWING ONLY Special Midnite Show THE FIRST GREAT ROCK 'N ROLL MOVIE! Starts Sunday Co-starring ROD STEIGER • JAN STERLING Now thru Sat. ERNEST BORGNINE "MARTY" PREVUE SAT. 11:30 SUNDAY University Daily Kansan Friday, April 13, 1956. Women's Honorary Music Fraternity Installs Eight New Officers Sigma Alpha Iota, women's honorary professional music fraternity, installed officers Wednesday night in a meeting at the Alpha Delta Pi social sorority house. New officers are Shirley Baker, Garden City junior, president; Doris Cizcnzoll, Detroit, Kan., sophomore, vice president; Jane Ratcliff, Atwood senior, recording secretary. Shirley Lynn, Lawrence junior corresponding secretary; Sue Markwell, editor and Ann Markwell, chaplain, both Gashland, Mo. sophomores; Georganne Brown, Junction City junior, patron, president chairman, and Joanná Lord, Shawnee sophomore, treasurer. The world's biggest bat is known as the "flying fox." It lives in tropical areas of the Pacific. This bat has a wingspread of more than four feet. REB BARKER And His Band EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE TEE PEE 9 p.m. to Midnight Today Is The Day All applications for Student Union Activities Board Positions MUST be returned to the SUA office TODAY DON'T DELAY — GET THEM IN TODAY THE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH VIVECA EUGENIE LINDFORS • LEONTOVICH ANASTASIA IS SHE PRINCESS OR IMPOSTER? A New Play by MARCELLE MAURETTE English Adoption by GUY BOLTON with DAVID LEWIS Directed by ALAN SCHNEIDER Designed by BEN EDWARDS IN PERSON-FRESH FROM BROADWAY Hoch Auditorium Monday, April 23 8:20 p.m. Tickets now on sale at Fine Arts Office, Bell Music Co. and Student Union. Main floor: $3.06, $2.81 and $2.55. First Bal.: $2.81, $2.55, $2.04. Second Bal.: $1.28. For mail orders, please send stamped, addressed envelope with remittance to University Concert Course, 126 Strong Hall, University of Kansas.