--- Page 7 in: music, but me in Europe, even seven for the they sound in "m" bells can be *dwarf War II* The bells can be *loose* through the *intake* into the *aurea*. The *aurea* shem for to try before taking the will be action. The of Caril- so be held Murals tetture, told sunday. Mr. f his fin- ing com- -Classified Ads- 25 words one three five or less day days days st or less st FOR SALE Terry: Cash. Phone orders are accepted who will understand that the bill will be promptly. Ads must be called in before the deadline on Wednesday or Saturday, for the issues. Ads must be presented Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. Compoco photographic enlarger, $12. Also other photo equipment. EKTACHROME expertly developed. Don Sexton, 1426 Alumni, VI 3-8153. 3-6 LO-S DINTY Copy of Prof. Leland J Pritchard's and Economic fare." Call VI 3-1942 3-5 6th and Vermont—Open till 9 6th and Vermont—Open till 9 '46 Ford Club Coupe, radio and heater, good tires, beautiful midnight black $145 '46 Ford 2-door, heat and music, a real deal '49 Ford, 2-door, Mercury motor, heat, blue with white tires, $225 '48 Chevrolet, 4-door, 4 tires, 4 doors, 3 fenders, runs good, $73.50 Bentley, matteman, 4-door, heat, over- tire, white tires, $195, "Tires that that." '49 Pontiac, 4-door, heat music, real kelien, see it, $200. 2-6 FOR SALE M.G.—T. D. Mark II Sports Car fully equipped $1,099. John Brand BUSINESS SERVICES '55 FORD convertible. White with black top. Pink interior. Tubeless white side rear. Wide steel steering, seat lift and top lift. 7200 horsepower. Excellent price $2400. V 3-17473. 3-8 3-PIECE three-quarter length party suit, Size 36. Black velvet coat with white crepe quilted lining. White blouse with silver metallic and black skirt with white crinkled trim. Worn only twice. Reasonable price. 80. Mississippi). North entrance. 3-8 8mm MOVIE OUTFITT; Eumlg C-4 8 mm movie camera, battery driven (only such weight is thin and white and white film, with Bed thiot 2.5 lens, and leather carrying case. Projector: Rodoscope Eight. model 50. Camera: Rodoscope Eight. complete Call V1-3-3600 after 8 p.m. 3-7 DRESSMAKING- Formals, alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith. $912.94 Mass. University Daily Kansan LIVE GIFTS—Nightingale Canary Singer, Parakeets, all colors from sunny Texas—complete stocks of cages and stands, fresh foods and toys. Complete outfits for dogs—bods, harness, etc., chihuahua toys, hamsters, cane monkeys, Hamsters, etc. Everything in the Pet Field, Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Comm. Phone VI 3-2921. PAPING: Themes. theses. reports. etc. appropriate rates. 1738 La. Vi 3-5275. MAPPING EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Fax accurate service at regina. Mail Mr. Slinka, 1911 Tennessee, VI 3-1240. CABINET maker and finisher. Antique cabinets, hand-made furniture. Courses and training at 623 Alabama. S-12-283 AT MOM's. 1101 Vermont--Family style meals, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 75c. 3-7 EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606, Phone. Mine II V-37545. tf TYPING: Experienced. Fast and accu- sive. Calling hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Barbara Carter at VI 3-8389. TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day rates. Ask us about the National Bank for free pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI3-1052. ftf FOR RENT AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family ship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experience, full-time travel agency, Tom Maupin Travel House. 1236 Mass Phone VI 3-1211. FOR RENT: 3-room furnished apt. first floor. Utilities paid. See tt. 1329 Ohio. VI 3-7284 FOR RENT: 3 single rooms with ice box, 2 classrooms with locks from campus. 1295 Ohio. VT-13-1893 First floor 2-room furnished apartment in-a-door bed. Adults. $88. Utilities paid. 728 Ohio. Contact Les Halberg, College Motel. VI 3-0131. 3-6 YOUR EYES Could be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 Male student wanted to share house wifi cooking facilities. Close to campus. Phone VI3- 5663, 1814 Michigan. 3-5 VERY small house. 428 Alabama. $50 per month. Open Sat. 2 p.m., March 3, Paschal. 844 Saline, Teopka, Kansas. 3-8 NEAT and comfortable 4-room basement apartment. Completely furnished. Private bath. Available March 1, $55 per room. Accuracy. Ph. V13-7655 or KU-348 mornings. REASONABLE rate, attractive apartment, beautifully and completely furnished. Private parking only. No pre-order or Availability immediately. 520 Ohio. 3-8 FOR RENT. Large single room close to campus. 1406 Tenn. V3-6568. 3-9 MISCELLANEOUS Hilden Gibson Co-op offers membership to 4 men. Good rooms. Excellent meals. $42 per month. 4 hrs. work per week. 1614 Kentucky. VI 3-5552. 3-7 The 36 finalists for Elizabeth M Watkins scholarships will be on the campus Monday, March 12 and Tuesday. March 13 for a final exam and interview program. Finalists To Take Scholarship Exam Both mornings the finalists will take written examinations in the Student Union, and will have conferences in the afternoons with faculty committees and with the Guidance Bureau. Monday they will have dinner at the Student Union as guests of the Elizabeth M. Watkins committee. The scholarships were established by the University Endowment Association from a bequest to the association by Mrs. Watkins. Originally, $5,000 a year was provided, and the amount has now been permanently established at $10,000 a year. Student Paroled In Robberv Case A University student, who admitted robbing a Topeka pharmacy last October, was paroled recently from a sentence in the Kansas State Reformatory after pleading guilty to a first degree robbery charge. Sports Car Fans To Meet John Leslie Melody, Rockwell City, Iowa, junior was taken into custody by Shawnee County deputies at Big Springs October 25 after holding up the Topeka drug store for $326. He was charged with using a 25 caliber pistol in the holdup. The Kansas regional district of the Sports Car Club of America will sponsor an invitational rally Sunday, March 11, starting at Shawnee Motors, Topeka. The purpose of the rally will be to drive a charted course to Junction City, and to visit the antique collection of foreign and domestic cars owned by L. L. Lacer, Junction City. Members of Alpha Rho Gamma, professional jewelry fraternity, will leave Friday to attend the 15th annual Missouri Exhibition at the museum of St. Louis. The exhibit opens March 13 and continue through March 12. This is the fourth year that students have taken the trip. Jewelry Group To St. Louis NOW THRU WED. Shows 7:00-9:10 WILLIAM HOLDEN KIM NOVAK "PICNIC" VARSITY THEATER OF THE WORLD HELD OVER! Comfort Conventional JAYHAWKER NEW WORK CUSTOMS CHARS HOTEL NOW THRU TUES. LIBERACE "Sincerely Yours" 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 materials to Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin English Proficiency Examination will be given Saturday, Juniors and seniors in participating schools register in the their deans. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Today Tuesday Engineerettes, 8 p.m. University Women's Lounge, Spooner Hall. Book review, 4 p.m., Student Union Music Room. "The Exurbanites," by A.C. Spectorsky. Reviewer; William Conbov. History Club, 7 p.m., Jayhawk Room. Student Union. AUFS lecturer, E. A Bayne. "Tran and the Middle East." Public invited. Refreshments. Alpha Phi Omega, 7:30 p.m., Oread Room, Regular meeting, Morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth Chapel, Holy Communion, 7 a.m. Wednesday CCUN steering committee, 4 p.m., o'l- fice. Union. Universidad Women's Club Newcomers Memorial Fashion Union Ballroom. Tickets. 75c SIFT. 7:30 p.m. Pine Room. First travel meeting. Refreshments. vel meeting. Refreshments. Nasak, 7:30 p.m. Robinson Gym. Volley- le Thursday Poetry hour, 4 p.m. Memorial Union Museum, 10 a.m. PhD. in Ph.D. Readers: Edward Bacon, Goff ASTE meeting, 7 p.m., Room 200 Fowler. Election of officers. Plan for Engineering Exposition. Technical movie. Reshments. All members urged to attend. Graduate Club, 8 p.m., Union Building. Panel: "Brain Trust." Dr. Forrest C. (Phog) Allen is driving a new 1956 Cadillac. Phog Trades Car, Gets '56 Cadillac A recent fire destroyed part of the interior of the 1955 Cadillac presented to Dr. Allen at the dedication of Allen Field House last year. The Greenlease-O'Neill Cadillac dealers in Kansas City, Mo. thought something should be done so Dr. Allen could enjoy his gift car. They got together with Dr. Allen, and traded his old car for a new one. All he had to pay was the difference in price. Dr. Allen's new car, a four-door, has a light tan body and white top. It's air conditioned, too. Quack Club Tryouts Set Quack Club tryouts will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Robinson Gym. The tryouts are open to all girls who are interested. They must bring their own swimming suit, cap, and towel. Burrows dug by armadillos occasionally hold strange neighbors. One in Texas housed the digger in his den at the end, while a four-foot rattlesnake and a cottontail rabbit used side chambers, the National Geographic Society says. NOTHING LIKE IT SINCE "THE QUIET MAN!" ANN STEVE SHERIDAN COCHRAN in Come next Spring WALTER BRENNAN - SHERRY JACKSON RICHARD EVER with EDGAR BUCHANAN - SONNY TUFTS HARRY SHANNON TRUCOLOR by Consolidated Film Industries —Added— Tom & Jerry Cartoon Late News Added NOW Monday, March 5. 1956 SHOWS 2-7-9 GRANADA Democrats May Not Be So Eager Now, Hein Says Clarence J. Hein, instructor in political science, said in an interview that President Eisenhower's availability to run again may make prospective Democratic candidates less eager to try to get the nomination, although Harry Truman said the Democrats could win anyhow. The health issue is most likely to be in the limelight, Mr. Hein said, and one effect on other Republican candidates may be more consideration, especially in the Republican vice presidential nomination In regard to racial integration in schools, Mr. Hains said it is too early to tell what will be the effect on nominations. The Democrats won't have an integration issue if it can be avoided, and the Republicans stand a chance of losing that part of the South they carried in the last election, he said. The net result is likely to be that both parties will go easy, he added. Concerning Ike's waiting so long to announce his intentions, Mr. Hein said the issue probably has been blown up until it's out of proportion. The incumbent president is apt to wait longer than other candidates because of heightened influence in Congress, or because of interest in legislation, he said. Francis Heller, associate professor in political science, commented that the issues are too involved to give a very simple answer. St. Louis Students Can Get Award The initial award will be $500 for the school year, with a similar award made each year. The award is open to men and women high school graduates who will be eligible to enter the University as freshmen in the fall of 1956. UNITED AIRLINES A four-year scholarship to the University has been established by University alumni living in the St. Louis area for a qualified graduate of a high school in the St. Louis area. now serves Kansas City daily with non-stop luxury DC-7 Mainliner flights to New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. The DC-7 is the newest, and world's fastest, airliner. Low cost Tourist service begins March 23 to Salt Lake City, Boise, Portland, Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York via United Airlines' famous, exclusive 2-abreast seating for your extra comfort. (No three-abreast seats.) THE TRAVEL HOUSE FOR INFORMATION, RESERVATIONS AND TICKETS, SEE TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE 1236 Mass. VIking 3-1211 This Is How Clean Your Windshield Will Be When You Leave LEONARD'S SERVICE (See, not a speck.) PERSONALIZED LEONARD SERVICE STANDARD 706 W.9 VI 3-9830 49.