Classified Ads 25 words or less one day 50c three five days days 75c $1.00 erms. Cash. Phone orders are acceptes with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in with the reason for the payment of urdays for the issues of Friday and Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan business office. Flint Hall. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Room for two men students, ½ block from campus. Call VILA-12345. FOR RENT for men students. Very nice. I single and I double room in very nice house. $\frac{1}{2}$ block from campus. For further information call VI-3-6696. 1-17 FOR ENTRE—Reasonable rate, completely furnished. Modern cottage with new refrigerator, stove and plenty of built-in appliances. Individually. Adults only. pets. 520 Ohio. 1-18 ROOM for men students. 1 single, 2 doubles, and 2 study rooms with sleeping porch for 3 or 4 boys. All available Feb. 1, 1416 Tennessee. Phone VI-3-8218 *OR RENT: One single and one double room for men students available for second semester. 1135 Ohio, Phone VI-3-2838. 2-7 ROOBS FOR RENT for boys. Close to Union. 1230 Oread. Phone VI 3-2399. ROOMS FOR RENT: 2 University application proved rooms for male students. One double, one single room. See at 1713 Alabama Street. 1-17 SINGLE OR DOUBLE rooms for boys. CLOSE to campus. Phon V31-658-406 Close to campus. Phon V31-658-406 FOR RENT: Double room for two men students. Separate entrance. Modern and clean. See at 847 Louisiana or call VI3-642 McNichry. Available. 1-18 January 15. NICELY FURNISHED south room. One or two boys. Twin beds; linen furnished. Available now or Feb. 1. Call VI 3-298 after 5:30 p.m. 839 Mississippi. 2-6 FOR RENT. Single rooms for 3 boys in room A1. Available next summer. LAT. VI-3430 MARSHAL SCHOOL FOR RENT: Large comfortable room for 2 boys. Available next semester. Also room to share with student available for 3 girls. Located in Los Angeles furnished. 1031 Mississippi. 2-2 FOR RENT: Rooms for graduate women or working girls. Cooking and laundry privileges—refrigeration. Also third floor apartment with new stove and refrigerator. Private bath. Two rooms. Student Union—campus VI 3-5139 1244 Ohio. Page 7 FOR RENT: Large south room for two boys. Twin beds. Two large closets. 1-18 ROOM for boy. Share with aero engr student. Ice worm, 1/2 blocks from ice. TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Glesseman for details. Call for baggage for the ample supplies and information for lineries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI 3-022. tf AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family ship. Reservations for Family Stairship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experience, full-time travel agency, Tome Maupin Travel House, 1236 Marsh phone VI 3-1211. FOUND THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES have been turned in to the Daily Kansan business for the purpose of keeping one pair blue cotton fabrics, one silver earring with Chinese design, one jackknife with wooden handle and one knickel with wooden claw cord. Room 111 Flint Hall. C-1-18 FOUND ON CAMPUS: Man's gold ring with cat's eye stone. Owner may claim at Daily Kansan business office II1 Hotel, 604-735-8700, and laying for this ad. WANTED WANTED: Girl vocalist to work with experience needed. For audition call V31-204-7856. LOST LOST: ID card number 5082. January 10 deadened badly. Call Owen Borgen. V3-4033-83 LOST-Small brown leather 3x5 card holder with addresses. Phone VI 31-8914 Call 65 TAXI For Prompt Taxi And Delivery Service PHONE VI 3-2211 f you are looking for someone to do your altering, shortening your coat, dress re-styleing your suit. Then call VT-823 for further help. Suits tailoring aguarded. 842 Indiana. 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, harnesses, etc. Fee based on number of animals. Dameleons, Hamsters, etc. Everything in the Pet Field. Grant's Phone and Gift shop. 1218 Conn. Phone V1-32-921. tf BUSINESS SERVICES EXPENIENCECED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Please course at reg. attention. Mrs. Clikna, 1911 Tennessee, *hone* VI 3-1240. *FYISTP*-Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Vequist. 1935 Barker Ave. Phone VI-3 2011. tf EXPERIENCED TYPEIST: Fast, accurate service for theses, reports and term oapers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 Maine. Phone VI-37654. tf FYPING: Tenn. papers, reports, theses. FREEMAN: J. Penn., ed., *University of Maryland*, 1958. 29-D Sunnyside, M-133-G299. BRESSMAKING- Formals, alterations- wedding gowns. Ola Smith M415% Mass TYPING—Term papers, etc. Ava Wood 1600 Tennessee. Phone 3-5175. 1-18 TYPING in my home. Convenient lo- phone. TYPING V1-7400. Vitt. I-18. Ohio. Phone VI 31-7400. TYPING; Themes, theses, reports, etc. tickets rate 1736 La VI 3-5275. Mr Ehrman. Mr Ehrman. CLOTHES DRIED 70c a basket. Washed and dried 50c a load. Pick up and delivery 10c extra. Smitty's East 23rd. VI-3-8077. 2-2 YFING-X-Experienced. Theses, term papers, reports, and reviews 1637, 1647, W Th H FOR SALE FOR SALE - 49 Chevrolet 2-door.工ork. $150. VI 8687, Roland Leiser.工ork. $150. 8687, Roland Leiser.工ork. $150. LOW MILEAGE 44 Ford torsad. Forced Make an offer. Call Lloyd L for V-31-4711 HOUSE-2 bedroom, excellent loca- tion, reasonable, will sacrifice Phone VI 3-2453 FOR SALE 12" RCA Console TV $-50.00 A-1 shape. 21" Muntz Console TV $75.00 Like new. See Lee J. Jones, 1041 Kentucky. VI 3-8860. 2-2 MOSCOW—(U.P.)—Premier Nikolai Bulgani's failure to appear in public since Jan. 4 has caused some speculation in the diplomatic corps whether he is ill, out of town or resting. Premier's Absence Stirs Speculation Since then other members of the Presidium received an Iranian parliamentary delegation on Jan. 9 and attended the Moscow premier of the American opera "Forgy and Bess" on Jan. 10 without Mr. Bulganin. Mr. Bulganin last showed up at an East German embassy reception on the occasion of East German Presi- tion Wilhelm Fieck's 8th birthday Jan. 4. The Soviet press department refused to comment on rumors emanating abroad that Mr. Bulganin was ill. Foreign Ministry press chief Leonid Ilichev also declined to discuss the rumors at a news conference. Mauna Kea in Hawaii is 30,784 feet from base to peak, but only 13,784 feet of this volcanic peak is above sea level. Grants Offered By Elks, Israel Fifty-four scholarships totaling $30,000 are being awarded this year by the Elks National Foundation and the Kansas Elks Association, and one fellowship is being offered by the government of Israel to an American student sponsored by the Institute of International Education. The "Most Valuable Student" awards, offered to outstanding high school and college students, will be presented by the Elks National Foundation at their Grand Lodge Session in July. A first award of $1,-000 will be presented to a boy and a girl. Second awards of $500, third awards of $800, fourth awards of $700, and fifth awards of $600 will also be given. Twenty-two $200 scholarships are also being offered. The Kansas Elks Association and the Elks National Foundation have contributed funds in order to offer two $275 scholarships and three of $250 to five Kansas students. Interested students should contact the secretary of the nearest Elks Lodge or Wynne W. Ester at Gorham for application blanks and further information. Free tuition has been offered by the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, the Hebrew Technical Institute in Haifa, and the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovoth. The government of Israel is offering a research fellowship for the 1956-57 academic year of approximately $500. It will be presented by the Israeli government's Ministry of Education to a student who wishes to pursue a project. Candidates must be U. S. citizens with a bachelor's degree. Applications for the fellowship may be obtained from the United States Student Department of the Institute of International Education, 1 East 67th Street, New York City. Feb. 15 is the closing date. "Any KU student with good academic standards and personal qualifications has an excellent chance of getting a grant for study abroad," J. A. Burzle, professor of German, reports. Foreign Study Grants Open "About 2,000 scholarships for study in 80 different countries are available," he said. "Full maintenance and tuition are provided by most of the scholarships," he said. Dr. Burzle is chairman of the Scholarship Committee for Foreign Students, the College Committee on Foreign Students and Foreign Study, and Fulbright adviser. Dates for the annual Petroleum Engineering conference at the University will be April 2-3, Marvin W. Criqui, University Extension representative, said today. The three experts who will lecture will be announced soon. Dr. Burzle said in the last five years about 70 KU students have been awarded scholarships for foreign study. In addition, 23 faculty members have studied or taught abroad on grants, he said. "Most of the awards were Fulbright scholarships," Dr. Burrie explained that given to Fulbright grants has been given to students and 20 to faculty members. He invited students interested in learning about scholarships to see him at his office in 304 Fraser. University Daily Kansan Petroleum Conference Set For the BEST in Petroleum Products It's Flite-Fuel - Tires & Batteries & Trop-Artic The All Weather Motor Oil - Anti-Freeze - Complete Lub PHONE VI 3-9891 1401 West 6th For Free Pickup & Delivery Tuesday, Jan. 17, 1956. POTTER'S 66 SERVICE "It's Performance that Counts" Campus Opinion Unchanged Students Still Hate Finals It's agreed. Finals are no good. But no one seems to be able to come up with a way to escape them. A Daily Kansan reporter received a variety of answers yesterday to the question, "What is your opinion of finals?" and they agreed that finals won't be a "pickin' here are a few of the comments; Dick Brown. St. Marys sophomore, not have any finals this semester. Howie Elfeldt, San Diego, Calif. freshman, "They are terrible, but required, so what can we do?" Le Roy Zimmerman, Dwight sophomore, "Finals are a bad ending to a good semester." Pat Steckel, Emporia, senior. "They're all right if we have to have them, but I can't see any reason for them." Dr. Seymour Menton, assistant professor of Romance languages says, "Some students place too much stress on finals. Actually, it's only a two-hour exam which wouldn't be so hard if the student would study more evenly throughout the semester." Linda Farmer, Pratt freshman, "Never having taken a final here, I don't know what to expect, but it seems to me that a two-hour exam takes under such strain and tension fails to give an all-over picture of what the student has gained from the course." Foreign Positions OpenForTeachers U.S. Army officials will interview applicants at the office of Army engineers in Kansas City, Mo. 10-11 instruments in Kansas City, Mo. 10-11 scripts with them for the interview Positions for teachers with degrees in education and at least two years of teaching experience are available in Europe and Japan. About 700 positions in grade and high schools must be filled. The majority of teachers will probably be sent to Germany. Salaries range from $3,400 to $4,200 a year. Army housing is usually available. The first General Motors Corporation scholars at the university are freshmen Dale H. Hartung, Junction City; George Gilmore Dodd, Ocean Lake, Ore., and Donna May Walker, Wichita, General Motors scholars are chosen by the university on the basis of merit with the amount of the award determined by need. 3 Receive GM Scholarships Nine Corn Belt states account or 71 per cent of the nation's hog population. Six southern states have 12 per cent, while the remaining 17 per cent is spread over he other 33 states. Air Policy Is Controversial The Air Force proposal has drawn strong objections from members of the House and Senate. WASHINGTON—(U.P.)—A new air policy room between the Army and Air Force raged today over an Air Force proposal to take over training of all Army helicopter pilots. The controversy involves the annual training of some 600 cargo helicopter pilots for the Army. The Defense Department then backed down and postponed a final decision. Now a settlement of the controversy awaits the return of Deputy Defense Secretary Reuben B. Robinson Jr. from Europe. The argument started late last fall when the Army said it planned to turn over the primary training of its cargo helicopter pilots to private civilian schools as an economy move. The Air Force objected and won a Defense Department ruling that it should give the helicopter pilots their primary training. To the Army, the training is but another part of what it considers a vital policy of giving atomic age mobility to the soldier by taking to the air. But to the Air Force, the move represents another army intrusion into what it considers its realm in the air. Language Loan Established Students majoring in Latin or other languages will be given preference from a loan fund to be set up with a bequest of $1,000 from the late Miss Nina Claire Bowman of New York City. The fund will be called the Nina Bowman Student Loan Fund. The Romans ruled France for 500 years after Julius Caesar conquered the Gauls between 57 and 52 B.C. When You Change Your Address...Move with Ethan A. Smith MOVING & TRANSFER CO. 808 Vermont Dial VI 3-0380 Whether your new home is a few blocks away or across the continent, we'll transport your household goods safely and promptly. You'll be proud in using our moving service, known nationally for carefulness and reliability. It costs no more. 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