Page 7 pa- Hos- are The ce of 19. the Christd aumniansas nigh y at also Van- stu- nsas age of come ther, top Prick 25 words day days days or less 50c $7.10 $1.00 Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12. Attendance for the issues of Friday and Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Sweet cider for sale. Lawn- ware. Phone VI 3-1242. 810 Penny vf- square. Phone VI 3-1242. HOOVER VACUUM SWEEPER for sale. Excellent condition. $25.00. Phone VI 3- 6399 before noon or VI 3-4651 after 5:30. 11-15 FOR SALE: Sterteon tape recorder and tape Call. Bob at VI3-4287. 11-15 FOR SALE: Flympton 1949. A clean. Chestnut Ave. 82-503-8716. Cheap. Call VI-8963. 1229 Jaws. 11-15 FOR SALE: "48 Dodge club coupe, ex- cellent condition, winterized 5140-656 VI41 VI VU 3299 FOR SALE—One Sterling silver Haynes C-flute and one sterling silver Haynes C-sharp piccolo. Call Doug at VI 3-7178 after 5:30 p.m. 11-21 LOST FOR SALE: 1852 Plymouth. Excellent condition, 24,000 miles. Private owner. $355. Phone after 6:30 p.m. VI 3-7839. 11-21 LOST: Pink pink-rimmed glasses in case. Milks at VIS-7681. Finder calls in 11-59. LOST: One English Symposium, and Perrin Smith handbook, in between 8 and 9 'o'clock on Wednesday. Identification on page 43. Call VI 3-7025. 11-15 LOST: Dog—white—child's pet, Toy Sheppard, 9 months old, his mother. Missing several weeks. HIl? VI3-576. Discuss possibility of keeping dog. 11-15 LOST—Sterling silver bracelet on Lila Lane Friday afternoon. Reward. VI 3-0159. Call 11-17 KU IDENTIFICATION CARD lost about a half hour. Clayton Gatton, VT 6700. 11-17 DST: A pair of glasses in case Sat- uario. T: W. Dickenson at V1-306-2. 11-17 T: W. Dickenson at V1-306-2. 11-17 Hawk Talk Put on your dancing shoes! Les Brown will be here for the annual Homecoming Dance. Tickets are $3 a couple on sale at the Information Booth. Reserve 9 to 12 Saturday for Les Brown in the Ballroom. Better plan to be in the Union Lobby after the game Saturday. It's your last chance to have free doughnuts and coffee at a Union Open House. Don't miss this bargain. If your shoes are getting rather shot, you won't want to walk home for Thanksgiving vacation. Avoid this by signing up with the SUA Travel Bureau . we find rides or riders. Lists will be in Green, Fraser, and the Union. Start practicing now in the shower for the Folk Songs Singing at this week's Poetry Hour, 4 on Thursday, in the Music & Browsing Room. Roger Brown will sing, and there'll be group singing, too. student union activities Let's all give the senior football players a Big E for Effort this Friday at the Last Tackle. Be in the Stadium on Friday at 4:30 to cheer the seniors at their last tackle. Are your Tuesday nights too full to get to the SUA Craft Shop? Then come over to the Craft Shop anytime. Get the key from the Hostess. The lessons are on Tuesday 7 to 9. If you are looking for someone to do your altering, shortening your coat, dress up or getting a makeup appointment. First class tailoring guaranteed. 842 Indiana. if BUSINESS SERVICES TYPIST—Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. Fast and accurate, student rates. Mrs. Betty Vequist. 1935 Barker Ave. Phone VI 31-2001. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate immediate accurate rate. accurate rate at regular rates. Mrs. Glinka, 1811 Tennessee. phone VI-31-1240. 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. We have Alligators, Fish, Turtles, Chameleons, Hammers, etc. Everything in the Pet Field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone VI 3-2921. tfr EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Fast, accurate service for theses, reports and term papers. Regular rates. Mrs. Barlow, 606 Maine. Phone VI 3-7645. tf DRESSMAKING- Formals. alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith *912* %Mass. Linen. TYPING: Term papers, reports, theses. Student rates. Experienced. Mrs. Norma James. 29-D Sunnyside. VI 3-6329. tf LAUDRY washed and dried. 50c a 9- pound load. Diaper and crib service. backup and delivery. Smith's Service. Backpack Service. East 23rd. Phone VI 3-8977. 11-15 TYPING—Experienced. Theses, term Mrs. Pirile, Mri1-1617. W t Th W. T w Th W. T w Th. TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family trips at the First National Bank for free pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI 3-1025. tf AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family ship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, full-time travel agency, Tom Maupin Travel House, 1283 Mac phone VI 3-1211. DRIVING TO CHICAGO Thanksgiving expenses. Need two passengers to share expenses. Call Norb Schneider at VI 3- 3944. 11-16 COMMUTING FROM KC daily via 40 highway. Would like someone to share driving. Call Mayfair 3483, Kansas City. Kansas. 11-21 The Star of "Black-Board Jungle" in another Rock- and-Shock Drama! —ALSO— Cartoon—News SHOWS 2-7-9 p.m. DIAL VI-3-5788 University Daily Kansan VOTE FOR AUDIENCE AWARDS NOV. 17TH TO NOV. 27TH ROOM FOR RENT - Excellent for male student interested in doing own cookin- ment. Close to the campus. Only $12 per month. 1222 Mississippi. VI 3-0418. FOR RENT FOR RENT: Clean, comfortable single room for KU boys. On bus line, also near town. Phone VI 3-3429. 827 Mississippi. 11-21 11-18 SINGLE OR DOUBLE boys room for vent, $1^{1/2}$ blocks from campus. Call or see Bob Garrity, 1339 Ohio, VI 3-0524. Tax Conference To Be Held Dec. 1 The fifth annual Tax Conference of the University Business School and the Kansas Society of Certified Public Accountants will be devoted to "Another Look at the 1954 Internal Revenue Code." Conference chairman Jack D. Heysinger, assistant dean of the Business School, said discussions will include recent legal decisions and rulings, problems in corporate taxation, partnership tax problems, general administrative provisions, and problems of the individual income tax. Dean Leonard Axe of the School of Business and W. Keith Weltmer, associate professor of accounting, and William Conboy, assistant professor of speech. The conference will be held Dec. 1 and 2 at the Jayhawk Hotel in Topeka. Speakers will include: The planning committee for the conference includes Prof. Heysinger, Prof. Weltmer, Sherwood Newton, assistant professor of economics, and Clyde Babb, University Extension. Group To Present New Play Series J. Morgan Sherwood, Liberty, Mo; Laurie Messing, Kansas City, Mo., and Frank Laban, Lawrence, all graduate students will direct the scenes. Lewin Goff, associate professor of speech and drama and director of the University Theatre, will discuss the summer theater program at KU. The audience may visit informally with the actors after the scenes. Air Groups To Hold Clinton Park Picnic A picnic at Clinton Park, followed by movies and an hour dance at the Student Union will be held tonight by Sabre Flight and Angel Flight. Sabre Flight, an auxiliary of Arnold Air Society, is the AFROTC honorary for freshmen and sophomores who maintain a high grade average. Members are distinguished by ribbons and shoulder straps on the regular AFROTC uniform. Angel Flight is the women's marching group. presents Every Tuesday Evening at 8:30 KDGU "The Voice of Mount Oread" Learn about the latest social events and pinnings on The Hill. "KEYHOLE KAPERS" West Reiects Red Proposal GENEVA —(U.P.)- Russia suggested today the East and West increase the flow of scientific knowledge across the iron curtain but the West slapped down the proposal as "a very great danger to peace." Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav M. Molotov put forward the proposal in the dying hours of the Big Four conference but the West said his proposal would do little more than lock the iron curtain firmly in place. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles conferred during a 20-minute recess with British Foreign Secretary Harold Macmillan and French Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay. Then he told Mr. Motolov "I have pointed out that we consider peace not solidly based unless the peoples of different countries can have access to what other people believe and think. To base peace on the power of government to dictate what peoples shall think about each other is in our opinion a very dangerous condition." 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