Tuesday. Feb. 28, 1956. -Classified Ads- Page 7 University Daily Kansan 25 words or less 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 the noon or Wednesday or Saturday for payments issued on Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 Marine. Phone I-3-7654. 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. Bags for hiking gear, chameleons, Hamsters, etc. Everything in the Fet Field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Comm. Phone VI 3-2921. EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Fast, accurate service at regulation. Elika, 1911 Tennessee. 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Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-service travel agency, Tom Maupin Travel Service, Travel House. 1236 Mass. Phone VI 3-1211. U.S., Britain to Stop Arab-Israeli Fights It was learned that allied intervention will be immediate. It will range from sanctions against the aggrieved to tight support of the party, attacked. The informants stated that the West's current planning is based largely on the assumption that Egypt, now morally and materially reinforced, would not venture into aggression. The University of Chicago School of Law is offering a scholarship to a KU senior. Students interested should see Francis Heller, associate professor of political science. Application forms are available in his office in 1 Strong Annex E and should be turned in not later than March 3. Chicago Offers Law Award As the first man to survive West Virginia's turbulent politics for three successive senate terms, Sen. Kilgore gained seniority and in 1955 became chairman of the powerful Judiciary Committee, which handles nearly half the Senate's bills. WASHINGTON — (U. F) —Sen. Harley M. Kilgore (D-W Va) died today at Bethesda Naval Hospital from a cerebral hemorrhage. He was 63. Sen. Kilgore, a big, slow-moving West Virginian, maintained a continuing interest in social legislation. Sen. Kilgore, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, entered the hospital Feb. 13 for a physical checkup and treatment for high blood pressure. He unexpectedly suffered a stroke Saturday afternoon. He was also a member of the Sen. Kilgore, 63, Dies Of Cerebral Hemorrhage Sen. Kilgore's death narrows the division in the Senate to 48 Democrats, and 47 Republicans. Appropriations Committee and chairman of its subcommittee, which held the pursestrings on the State and Justice departments and the federal judiciary. Sen. Kilgore was also credited with the idea of establishing the office of defense mobilization in World War II. Claude Cooke Co., Inc., of Kansas City, Kan., was also low bidder on metal locker partitions for the gymnasium. Thacker, Inc., of Topeka was the apparent low bidder at $6,142.40 Monday on supplying steel lockers for Robinson Gymnasium. Robinson Locker Contracts Awarded The first tea farm in America was at Summerville, S.C., which is now known as "the flower town among the pines." SATURDAY 'BIG BOB' Dougherty at the Tee Pee 2-5 p.m. From the moment he hit town...she knew it was just a matter of time! COLUMBIA PICTURES presents KIM NOVAK BETTY FIELD: SUSAN STRASBERG CLiff ROBERTSON AND CO-STARRING ROSALIND RUSSELL AS ROSEMARY Screen Play by DANIEL TARADASH - Based upon the play "Ponicic" by WILLIAM INGE · Produced on the stage by THEATRE GUILD, Inc. and JOSHA LOGAN Directed by JOSHA LOGAN · **Managed** by FRED KOHLMAR --student FILMED IN THE HEART of AMERICA To achieve a natural and authentic simplicity, the five Kansas communities of SALINA, HUTCHINSON, HAL-STEAD, NICKERSON and STERLING were chosen as the backgrounds for the movie version of "Picnic." The story is from the original stage hit by William Inge (a native of Independence, Kansas) and mid-westerners will find many familiar scenes in the settings. Starts WEDNESDAY 1 FOR 6 DAYS ONLY NOTE: In order for everyone to see this great academy award nominee for 'best picture' continuous shows will be run each day Wednesday thru Sunday. BOX-OFFICE OPEN EACH DAY 12:45 P.M. "PICNIC" AT 1:00—3:00—5:00—7:10—9:25 No ENDS TONITE ● Danny Kaye "COURT JESTER" 7—9 No Increase In Admission Cartoon "Magoo Makes News" Delta Sigma Pi Hears Panel Delta Sigma Pi professional business fraternity, recently held a panel discussion on "College Interviewing; Its Aims and Standards." The panel members were Jack Heysinger, assistant dean of the School of Business, James Kirkpatrick and Austin Taylor of Jensen & Salsbury Laboratories, Kansas City, Mo., and Paul Cole and H. T. Edmonds of Macy's, Kansas City, Mo. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results, Hawk-Talk Not pictures this time, but jewelry, silver, plaques, textiles and other handcrafts are on display. It's the work of students of the Cranbrook Academy of Art. Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. It came in 12 big packing cases, and there's so much that we have necklaces, cuff links, and scarves strung all over the Union lobby. Maybe you won't quite have time this semester to finish 12 packing cases full of handcrafts, but you can finish at least an enameled ash tray and a pair of cuff links at the SUA Craft Shop Lessons. Drop in Tuesday evening 7 to 9 for instruction. Number one of the Coffee-Duo is the Book Review this afternoon at 4. Frances Grinstead will review Always in Vogue in the Music Room. In view of the squabbles on the Hartford, New Haven, and New York Railroad recently next week's book review is most apropos . . . The Exurbanites, an hysterical study of the modern commuters, reviewed by William Conboy. For number two of the Coffee-Duo, the Poetry Hour, we dip into the Rhineland for the poetry of Rainer Maria von Rilke. Appropriately Sidney Johnson of the German department will read "Deutschland uber alles." Now there's an outlet for all you thwarted extroverts . . . the Talent Tryouts. We want a file of dancers, singers, etc. We guarantee a public appearance with no tomatoes or eggs thrown. Be in the Jayhawk Room Tuesday, March 13. Bring your vibraphone or paper-covered comb. Who's Who in Hoch Department: Well, Sunday evening. April 29 it will be George Shearing with a couple hours of concert time. student union activities