Page 11 booking apple es are all ad bake clothes events ring a One Man Art Show In Union A one man show displaying the art work of Watson Bidwell, chairman of the art department of Wichita East High School, is now being held in the south lounge of the Student Union. The show is part of the High School Art Conference to be held here Friday and Saturday. It gives high school students a visual example of work done by instructors other than their own and shows them that creative work doesn't cease when teaching begins. Included in the 14 piece show are works in oil, water colors, ink, and ink and wax. Classified Ads- 25 words or less three five days days 75c $1.00 one day 50c Forms. Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in person or by email. Delivery for the issues of Friday and Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. BUSINESS SERVICES 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/bed, harness, etc. Chameleon, Chameleon, Hamsters, etc. Everything in the Pet Field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Phone VI 3-2921. EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Fast, accurate service at regulation. Shika, 1911 Tennessee. Phone VI-3124 TYPING; Themes, theses, reports, etc. titles rate 1736 La VI 3-5275, Ehrman, Mhrman CABINET maker and finisher. Antique restoring E. E. Higgimbottom; residence and shop at 623 Alabama VI 3-1258. tf DRESSMAKiN-G-Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith, M12% Mass. XPERIENCIED TYPIST: Fast, accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 Jaine. Phone VI 3-7654. tf [YPING: Experienced. Fast and accurate; reports, theses, etc. Regular rates. Call Barbara Carrier at VI 3-5879. tf BEVERAGES—All kinds of 6-packs, ice crushed. Crushed ice in water-repellent josed plant bags. Plastic, supply pack. Plant, 6 and vernium. Phone VF-0-0300. TYPIST—Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate, student rates, Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1955 3arker Ave., VI phone 31-2001. tf TRANSPORTATION **FICKETS to anywhere by airplane** teamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Skoy-Cach and family day rates. Need a flight or package from the National Bank for free pamphlets and information for otheraries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI3-1052. tf KANSAS CITY COMMUTERS: Commuting daily from downtown K.C. Kan. Have room for three commuters. Arrive KU 8:00 a.m. Leave KU 4 p.m. Mon. through Friday. If interested contact M.F.T., Phone Fairifax 1-4298, K.C. 3-22 MIRLINE reservations and tickets, tour ist (coach) and first class, or family ship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full- line travel agency. Tom Maupin Travel House. 1326 Mass. Ft. phone VI 3-1211. ANY CAR OWNER interested in going south during Spring Vacation? Will share expenses to Miami and back. Call VI 3-8153. "Esko." 3-26 WANTED: RIDE to Salt Lake City. Drive and share expenses. Call VI3-8649 35' trailer Spartanite; 2680 Rainbow Blind, DKC. 2 blocks from KU Medical College. Buyer may keep it lot if desired. Telephone Bill Gertison, YE1-372 stone 5-2986 GRADUATING COUPLE wishes to sell 1954, 2-foot Rollohome trailer. $2400 including air conditioner. Phone VI3- 7484. FOR SALE TUXEDO AND WHITE DINNER JACKET; 42 regular. Brand new. Best offer takes. See at 945 Emery Road. V 1-37922, John Maddox. 3-26 4 X 5 PACEMAKER SPEEDGRAPHIC Rangefinder, focus spot and other extras. 12 film holders and heavy duty case. This is a personal camera and in excellent condition. $225. See Wayne Ealey at Hixon Studio, 741 Massachusetts. 3-28 1940 CHEVROLET, 4-door, radio and heater. Good shape $100 or trade for radio and photography equipment or Mueiler, at VL-3913, 1600 Rbor Island. FURNED IN TO KANSAN Office, 1 copy of "Huckleberry Finn," and 1 copy of "Spoken German." Flint may buy her by booking to Room 114 and identifying. FOUND MAN'S BULOVA wristwatch on campus; possibly Robinson gymnastium Saturday, March 17. Maynard Morris, VI 3-481. 2-22 LOST [AY-BOOK with class notes and Pan- fellencic data. Lost Monday in Hawk's nest. Finder call VI 3-7070, Marcene steffen. 3-26 FIRST FLOOR single room near campus in bus. Next bath. Kitchen with re- rigerator. $25. Bills paid. References. also choice 3-room apartment, modernly and well equipped. Same location. Phone 71 3-4927. 3-22 BASEMENT Apartment: Suitable for two or three boys. Everything private. Everything furnished. Price $25 a boy. 1637 Tennessee. Call after 5 p.m. SINGLE ROOM; for one man, private clean; for clean; $15 a month 1347. Massachusetts. New Zealand Librarian Here F. A. Sandeall, librarian of Auckland University College, New Zealand, is visiting the University libraries this week. Mr. Sandeall is on a seven-month tour of the United States, surveying the organization and function of American university libraries. Mr. and Mrs. Sandeall are house guests of Dr. and Mrs. Rufus H. Thompson, 1905 Rhode Island St. During the 1954-55 academic year, Dr. Thompson, an associate professor of botany, was in New Zealand en a Fulbright grant and the two families became acquainted. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIAL FRIED CHICKEN DINNER 1/4 of a chicken, vegetable, mashed potatoes, salad, and milk or coffee ... 85c Old-Fashioned Smoked Bar-B-Q beef and pork sand- wiches 40c Grilled cheese sandwiches 25c Pork tenderloins 35c --ment that the Negro began to use what he had (vote) for what he needed (job). Thus the present situation of being non-partisan gradually developed. VI 3-9741 University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 22, 1956. Fish and Shrimp dinners at all times Complete fountain service 732 N. 2nd Cash checks on your K.U. ID Card Discuss Negro Voting Trends The Negro minority in American politics is today non-partisan and votes by searching party issues. Dowdall Davis, general manager of the weekly Kansas City Call, said Wednesday at the Political Coffee in the Student Union. For orders to go Mr. Davis discussed the history of the Negro in politics from the end of the Civil War to the present. He said the Negro was at first closely aligned to the Republican Party because it was under this party that the Negro was freed from slavery. He gave examples of the way Negroes were defraunched from voting during the Reconstruction Period in the South. Early in the 20th century the Negro began his movement toward the North as industry began to offer employment and he was treated much better. During the depression the Negro shiftd his allegiance to the Democratic Party because of economic reasons, Mr. Davis said. In the pre-WW II period there was such discrimination in employ- Falcons have wonderful eyesight. They have been known to respond to a feathered lure from a distance of 5,400 feet. NOW thru SAT. DOUBLE FEATURE DORIS DAY JAMES CAGNEY NOW . . . Ends Sat. SHOWS 2-7-9 "LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME" 'LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME Shown ONLY at 2:10-7:30 —CO-FEATURE— SPENCER TRACY "BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK" Shown ONLY at 4:16-9:30 PRANK LOVEJOY • KEEFE-BRASSEILLE • CATHY D'DONNELL • KAREN SHARPE We Unconditionally Guarantee Our Gas Is Liquid! At Leonard's Service, you can get that real wet gas, not that old lumpy stuff. Our gas won't cause those knocks in your carburetor, because it's liquid with no impurities. Come in today and let us slosh some of our wet gas in your tank. PERSONALIZED LEONARD SERVICE STANDARD 9th & Indiana VI 3-9830