results. Page 7 -Classified Ads- one day 50c three days 75c Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in by 6:30 a.m. and are mailed for the issues of Friday and Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansas Business office, Flint Hall. BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPEPIST: Fast accurate service for these, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 Maine. Phone VI 3-7545. tf TYPING; Themes, theses, reports, etc. Reasonable rates. 1750 La Vi 3-3275, Mertas 785 La Vi 3-3275, Mertas 785 La Vi 3-3275, Mertas GABNET maker and finisher. Antique music restorer. At 623 Alabama, WI 3-1258, toll free 1-800-749-2000. five days $1.00 LIVE GIFTS- Nightingale Canary Singers, Parakeets, all colors from sunny Texas-complete stocks of cages and islands, fresh foods and toys. Complete outdoor equipment for feeding Fish Turtles, Chameleon, Hammsters, etc. Everything in the Pet Field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone VI3-2921. tf VPING: Experienced. Fast and accurate. Berkshire Barbara Carrier at VS-8379-89 EXPERIENCED TYPIST Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Fast. Unclear service at registration. Flickr.anka. 1911 Tennessee. Phone VI 3-1240. EVERAGES—All kinds of 6-packs, ice cold. Crushed ice in water-repellent plant bags. Plastic party supply ice Plant, 6th and Vermont. Phone V if 0-350 ORESSMAKING-Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith, M312; Mass. CYPIST-Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1955 Barr Ave. Phone VI 3-2001. tf *YPING- Theses, papers,* Mrs. Robert Lewis, VI 3-6897. tl TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, teamship, and escorted tours. Ask us at Sky-Coach and family day trips at the Fiesta National Bank for free pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI1-0325. tf AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tour (coach) and first class, or family ship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full- time travel agency, Tom Maupin Travel House. 1268 Massif phone VI 3-1211 WANTED - Riders west to Salt Lake City, MARCH 31 VI. 83-6491 3-29 UKLEE, Tuesday, March 29th, 8 p.m. Kerridge, Tuesday, March 29th, 8 p.m. Gerhard Flach, 401 LR, Ily 3-5768 Templeton, 201 E. 334th St. FOR RENT LOST SINGLE ROOM: for one man, private room; for one woman, clean; $15 a month. 1347 Massachusetts. 3-528 TWO ELDERLY GENTLEMEN in a modern home desire a connoisel roomer, either an upperclassman or a faculty member. Write Box A, U.D. Kansan. FOUR room furnished apartment at 728 Ohio. Bedroom. Utilities paid T-3-0131. CHOICE apartment, 3 room with bath (tub and shower), 2 closets, moderately furnished, between campus and Cordley. Can accommodate 1 child Reason-ful single unit 3-487 renting. Also suitable single first floor room with kitchen. 4-11 AIR Conditioned Sunnyside apartment for summer months. Automatic washer and Cydamatic Frigidaire. KU Extension 493. 4-11 FOR SALE 4 X 5 PACEMAKER SPEEDGRAPHIC: Rangerfind, focus spot and other extras. 12 film holders and heavy duty case. This is a personal camera and in excellent condition. $225. See Wayne Eailey at Hixon Studio, 741 Massachusetts. 3-28 3-30 1940 CHEVROLET, 4-door, radio and heater. Good shape; $100 or trade for radio and photography equipment or Muelter. Vt 3-5135, 1600 Rhoe Island. FORD—1855 Crown Victoria Skyliner; full power equipped; all accessories; two-tone green; only 3800 actual miles. R. L. Tuttle VI 3-779. 3-30 1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIRE hardtop. Two-tone red and beige, V-8 power pack, power glide, radio, heater, etc. 1033% Vermont after 5:30. Doug Smith. 3-30 BABY GRAND piano (Steger) good condition $500. Call VI 3-0643. 3-29 COMPLETE Continental tire kit for 49- or 50 Ford. $44. Call VI 3-7084. 4-59 LATE 1950 Chevrolet in fine condition. 1550 Phone Pat Cantwell. 7812 7812 4-11 LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. Secretaries' School Speakers Chosen Harry Baurenfeind, assistant dean of the School of Business at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Ill., will be a keynote speaker at the Secretarial Workshop Saturday, April 7 in the Student Union. He will speak on "Human Relations in the Office." Other speakers will be Gerald L. Pearson, director of extension classes; Carl Kresie, Blue Cross-Blue Shield, Torpea; Miss Jeanne Oliver, State Board of Vocational Education, and E. C. McGill, Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. Arno Knapper, instructor of secretarial training, will conduct a panel discussion. Travel Bureau Closes Today The Student Union Activities Travel Bureau will take names of students wanting rides home or drivers for spring vacation through today. Students interested should call Ronald Ott, Kansas City, Kan., sophomore, at VI 3-5770. VARSITY THEATRE OF THE WORLD HELD OVER! NOW Thru SAT. BURT LANCASTER ANNA MAGNARI "ROSE TATTOO" SHOWS 7:00-9:15 Ends Tonight FERNANDEL "RETURN OF DON CAMILLO" THURS. Thru SAT. FARLEY GRANGER ANTHONY QUINN ANNE BANCROFT "NAKED STREET" YOUR VACATION STARTS WITH US! Before you start on your spring vacation, drive your car into our modern, well equipped shop for complete spring check up. - Tune up engine - Adjust brakes - Clean, repack front wheel bearings - Inspect brake lining - Change oil Our able mechanics are skilled to meet any mechanical difficulty that you may have and they will check and road test your car without obligation. - Lubricate chassis SKELLY PRODUCTS 827 Vt. V1 3-4955 MOTOR IN Wednesday, March 28. 1956. University Daily Kansan Magazine To Publish Article By KU Senior The April issue of Radio Electronics, a national trade magazine, will include an article by James Squires, Lawrence senior in electrical engineering. The article is entitled "A Versatile Thermistor Thermometer." The article concerns a new kind of thermometer utilizing semiconductor materials that are rugged, compact, accurate, and easily adaptable to electronic instrumentation. Opportunities In OPERATIONS RESEARCH . For Seniors and Graduate Students in Engineering, Physics, and Mathematics Current staff vacancies at THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, Operations Research Office, in Washington, D.C., operating under contract with the Department of the Army, provide exceptional and graduate students in the rapidly expanding and increasingly important career field of Operations Research. These positions will appeal to student-scientists who prefer the challenge of complex operational co-op, diversity to team analysis and development work, and who desire a degree of research freedom or are prominently found in industrial positions. Our current research program includes problems in tactics, strategy, weapons systems, intelligence, communications, logistics, and military applications, of game theory. Studies in these areas are normally carried on mixed teams of specialists, each of whom is expected to contribute as a specialist to a synthesized solution. Among the many other attractions and advantages of working at ORO are: Selected opportunities for two-year overseas assignments in Germany or Japan. Liberal employee benefits and leave privileges. Rapid advancement for demonstrated canabilities. Your inquiries are invited. Write to DR. LINCOLN HIASON, Research Personnel Officer, University of Maryland Chevy Chase 15, Maryland NYU Tries TV Teaching NEW YORK, N.Y. (IP)—New York University has an experiment in the teaching of college composition and English literature through closed-circuit television. Some 500 students and more than 40 members of the faculty are involved in the experiment. NOW Cartoon—Musical—News UNA-MERKEL TED de CORSA A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE COMING REAL SOON "CAROUSEL" BOXOFFICE OPENS AT 6:30 SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 We Want YOU IT'S STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES AND BOARD APPLICATION TIME. Pick up your application NOW at the SUA office and remember- ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE RETURNED BY FRIDAY, APRIL 13