-Classified Ads- FOR RENT COOL, well shaded rooms for summer on Hill. Large sleeping porch on the hill. Small children room for boy. Cooking in basement. Mrs. Ear Dobson, 1222 Miss. Phone 495. t SINGLE and DOUBLE rooms to girl graduate students or working girls. Booking and laundry privileges. Refund from campus. No. hours. 1224 Ohio. CLEAN, COOL and comfortable rooms for men, for summer school. Excellent beds. One-half block off campus. Single or double. Phone 4565. 1245 La. ROOMS AND sleeping porch for summer. Single or double. Adjacent campus. With vacancies for fail. CABIN 974J, or see at 1631 III-10 after 10:30 a.m. ROOFS FOR MEN students, for summer. Single or double. 113S Ohio, phone: 5-24 THREE ROOM APT., for summer. Suitable for married couple. Private bath and entrance. See before 2 p.m. or between 5 and 6 p.m. 739 Ohio 5-18 LARGE APARTMENT. 1 room, 15 x30 ft. in suburban home. Fully furnished. Share bath. $40 per month, including utilities. Call Mrs. Michener at 2252M. APARTMENT to sublet for summer, kitchen, room, kitchen, sleeping porch. Call 11901. 5-20 APARTMENT. Private entrance. Also, single or double rooms for undergraduate girls. Kitchen and laundry privileges. All single beds. 1216 L. 5-20 APARTMENT. 3 rooms and baths; room 2 is a study room from campus. 1339 Ohio, 1104d. 5-19 ROOM FOR single student. Rest, cool. airy and shady summer location. High up on hill. Private parking. Call 1047W. 5-18 THREE ROOM, upstairs apartment for married KU couple. Garage. Available June 1 or for fall. 1301 Connecticut. Frank Wade, phone 2291. 5-20 WELL furnished, semi-basement apartment. Cool in summer. Private entrance and private bath with shower. Very close campus. Reduced summer rate 2940 5-2/8 COMS for boys, Summer and Fall porch, dorm rooms. Combine with a porch, single beds 1416 Term. 4885- 524 ROOMS FOR BOYS, summer and fall terms. Single beds. Bedding not furnished. Close to campus and bus line. 1138 Miss, phone 1544J 5-24 GRADUATE student desires girls to share expenses of a modern, air-conditioned home in Lawrence, for the summer session. Write Apt. 816, 105 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Mo. Or phone Plaza 1200. 5-23 TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Skio-cay and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Gieseman at 212-648-3900 for inquiries and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf NEED RIDE EAST -Vermont, Boston. New York good enough. Albany pref- Share expenses and driving. Anytime between May 30 and Jun- Call 2978. 5-23 BASEBALL. See the Athletics play Cleveland, May 27, Lawrence night; and see Yankees, June 2, night. Special bus service provided for parking worties. No highway driving worries. Relax and enjoy yourself. Only $4 including seats of seat game ticket. TOM MAUPIN Travel Service. The Travel House, 1236 Massachusetts, phone 361-8295. PHONE KU 376 25 words or less Additional words Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 50c 75c $1.00 1c 2c $3.00 ferms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be charged within the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sity for publication in the Journalism bldg, not later than 3:00 p.m. the day before publication date. BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Theses, term oapers, reports, given immediate attention. Fast, accurate service at regular Mirka, Mrs. Glinka, 1191 Tennessee 1363M MWF-ft OREAD BARBER SHOP. Third building north of Union building. Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. 1237 Oread ave. Jerry and Charley. MWF-ff BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Co., 616 Vt. tf TYPING of themes, term papers, etc., by experienced typist. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Delbert Scheid, call after 5:30 weeks, anytime Sat. & Sun. 1779- J. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our staff is dedicated, our fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf FOR SALE NEAT and ACCURATE typing by ex- pansion. Call 4261W, after 5 p.m.; Mrs. Duncan. NEW 1955 Motorola Portable radios have the capability to connect to a network. See the new pocket size portable radios. K. C. BUILDING LOT. 2 blocks from KU Med Center -45 ft. x 150 ft. Nice residential district. Ph. 2827, Dick Baker. K.C. ph. TA2556-9G592-18 1954 AUSTIN-HEALY S-100. 15,000 miles, excellent shape. Must sell before school is out. Contact Bob Crump. 314 W. 14th. Phone 1124J. eod-5-18 OWN your own home in the armed forces or on that job that requires several moves. See our two-year-old 40 it crew, pick up and set up, petting, full bath, Youngstown Kitchen, etc. Call 4851 so we can tell you how we stopped paying rent, saved, and lived better in school and the two years of the Army. We want to sell $4200. 5-24 PLYMOUTH. '37; but acts many years plymouth.$19.00. Phone 3473-M. 5-20 Page 7 SEE "Flexi-clogs" by appointment. Call 3336-W, Mr. Berger, 1301 Ohio. 5-24 WANTED FOUNTAIN HELP—Steady. Also cook. box Box A, Daily Kansan. 5-23 MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU have art, drawing or craft supplies you please call Mrs. Berger at 3336-5-24 Seven KU students, members of Mu Ph Epsilon and Phil Mu Alpha, honorary music groups, recently entertained the patients of Winter General hospital in Topeka. Those making the trip were Emily Wolverton and Charles Kynard, education seniors; Sheila Nation and Shirley Brown, fine arts freshmen; Mary Sharon Cole and Sharon Tripp, fine arts sophomores, and Peggy Wilson, fine art junior. 7 Music Students Entertain Ph.3313 Sunset W. on 6th st. NOW SHOWING Judges are Robert Gorham Davis, chairman of the department of English, Smith college; August Heckscher, chief editorial writer of the New York Herald Tribune, and Bertram D. Wolfe, historian, author of "Three Who Made a Revolution." The essays, which must be postmarked by Oct. 30, 1955, will be judged on precision of thought and clarity of language, according to the institute. An undergraduate essay contest on the subject "Is Coexistence Possible?" has been announced by the Tamiment institute. First prize is $500 and there will be a second prize of $250 and three prizes of $100 each. The essays are to be based on a quotation from Demosthenes' Oration IX and must be accompanied by an official contest blank which can be obtained by writing to the Tamiment institute. Interested students may receive further information from the dean of students' office. Contest Slated On 'Coexistence' BUMPER CLUB NIGHTS MEMBER DRIVERS FREE Norway is believed to be the only country to have exterminated brucillosis in cattle. ALSO NOW West 23rd. Ph.260 Wednesday, May 18, 1955 University Daily Kansan Choir Holds Annual Picnic The A Cappella choir will hold its spring picnic today at the home of Dean and Mrs. D. M. Swarthour. The choir will meet at 4 p.m. in Lindley hall. The choir social committee has planned the menu and recreation which will include softball and group singing. Members of the committee are Veda Driver and High Schools to Hear Dean Mary Jo Woofter, fine arts sophomores; Mary Juy Hueck, education junior; Robert Brack, college sophomore; Hazel Martin, college freshman, and Donald Farrar, fine arts freshman. The spring and fall picnics at the Swarthout home have been a choir tradition for a number of years. WASH YOUR OWN CAR for Dean Kenneth E. Anderson, of the School of Education, is scheduled to make five commencement addresses to Kansas high schools this week and next week. He will speak at Latham, Barnard, Douglas, Halstead, and Robins high schools. CHUCK McBETH CONOCO SERVICE at 9th and Indiana TONIGHT at 8:40 p.m. ONLY special advance showing of a major hit coming to this theatre soon! (The producers request the title withheld- However, it will be one of these 1955 hits.) "Black Board Jungle" "Daddy Long Legs" "Invitation to the Dance" "Seven Year Itch" "Soldier of Fortune" "Love Me or Leave Me" ENDS TONITE M-G-M SPECTACLE in COLOR and ...CINEMA SCOPE... THE PRODIGAL LANA TURNER · EDMUND PURDOM LOUIS CALHENN Shown before and after Sneak It's a Romantic Rib-Tickler when handsome interne meets beautiful nurse! The J. Arthur Rank Organization presents DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR starring DIRK BOGARDE • MURIEL PAVLOW KENNETH MORE • DONALD SINDEI KAY KENDALL JAMES ROBBSON JUSTICE DONALD HOUSTON Adapted from his own novel by RICHARD GORDON Screenplay by Nathan Philipas Directed by Ralph Thomas Produced by Betty E. Box A REPUBLIC RELEASE STARTS TOMORROW SHOWS 2—7—9 p.m. ALSO ADDED BASKETBALL HEADLIGHTS Late News — Color Cartoon Phone 946