University Daily Kansan Page 7 Budgets Studied in Kansas Towns In 1953 the average third class city in Kansas spent more per capita on its cemetery than it did on its parks or its library. It costs five times as much per capita to take care of streets and alleys as it did to provide fire protection. This information was recently published in the third of the Fiscal Information series by the Governmental Research center. The report said the average third class city in Kansas devoted approximately one-third its total income to debt service. One-half of the third class cities had no indebtedness, and those that did used about two-thirds of their income to carry and pay off their debts. The report defined a city of third class as having a population not less than 100 nor more than 2,000. There were 512 third class cities in 1953 with the average city having around 455 residents. -Kansan photo by Dee Richards The report said generally the larger the third class city, the greater its per capita total general revenue. The total amount of expenditures and the emphasis placed on different municipal functions vary greatly from city to city. Harry Lawson, research assistant, tabulated the facts for the report. WINNER BY A SPEAR'S POINT—Don Sneegas took the javelin-throw honors in Saturday's Relays. The Kansas won with a toss of 217 feet, 8 and $'s inches. PHONE KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less Additional words One Three Five day days days 50c 75c $1.00 1c 1c 2c Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be made available during the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Dally Kansan Business office. Journals and other materials should be sent by 5 p.m. day before publication date. MISCELLANEOUS NEW fiction and non-fiction. Rental. library—20c–5 days. Cook Books. Bibles. Bargain Books. Prints. Bibles. Gifts. Book. Nook. 1212. Mass. Tel.-666. FOR SALE BOXER puppies for sale. 8 weeks old. registered. 208. Century 4 2840-M. CAMERA. Peerfektka 6x6, lens f.3.5. shutter Prutor; brand new with case, low price. Call Jaques Lopez at 1765 between 12 and 1 or between 6 and 4-29 SPACE-SAVING High Fidelity Phono system. Equipment includes 12-watt amplifier, 3 speed record changer, diamond stylus, 3 speaker system. HI-FI Bargain at $155. Call 1387W after 6 p.m. 4-29 y Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Ph.3313 W. on 6th st. HEAR THE MEMORABLE GLENN MILLER HITS! THE GLENN MILLER These Musical "Greats" as Guest Stars! STORY LOST GENE KRUPA • BEN POLLACK • THE MODERNAIRES Technicolor C O U R S E T S 2017 FRANCES LANGFORD LOUIS ARMSTRONG GENE KRUPA - BEN Show Starts at Dusk MAN'S ELGIN "21" wristwatch, with a white face, engraved on back Call 3456 4-26 HORN rimmed glasses, in plaid case. Lost before Easter vacation. Call 111-6 A SHAEFFER fountain pen, wine with silver tp. Please call 3327. 4-28 LOST WED — "Insects and Man" note; Hudson Ames at 3310; 4-26 Audrey Humes at 3510 BROWN LEATHER cigarette case. Lost first of last week, between Fraser and Strong. If found call Don Ankerholz at 991. 4-27 BROWN RIMMED glasses, in brown case. Lost near Strong hall. If found call Mary Blackburn at 4280. Reward. 1.73 TRANSPORTATION TICKETS TO anywhere by airplane, steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Skye-cach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Glesseman for details. Call us for pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf TOM MAUPIN Travel Service. Lowest airline fares, tourist and family fare, available on all scheduled airlines. Authorized agents for all steamship lines. Tours and cruises. Business trips. As well as pleasure trips. See us for literature on your Summer vacation. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE. 1236 Mass. Ph. 3661. tf SLEEPING ROOM for students for sum- mum and family block from Stude- bers. Call 274548. FOR RENT ROOM, and board for 2 girls for summer study. Call 389-7531-Triet-Delt Call 2879-J. 4-27 NICE apartment, furnished. Large liv- ing room. Free parking. Campus and downtown. Call 3940 4-27 BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST. These, term alerts, reports, given immediate attention. Fast, accurate service at regular Mrs. Glinka, 119 Tennessee. 386M 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-tt BREVERAGES. ice cold, all kinds, by the box or pack. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Co. 616 Vt. tf EXPERT TYPING - Theses, research papers, manuscripts. Call 3785W after 6 p.m. weekdays or anytime Sat. or Sun-Martha Bone. 4-26 TYPING of themes, term papers, etc., by experienced typist. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Delbert Scheid, call after 5:30 weeks day, anytime Sat. & Sun. -1779-J. OPPORTUNITY for student to help finance education. Buy chinchilla business. Clean, odorless, gentle animals. Feeds cost per penny + $15. Cages will be furnished. $300 per pair or less to qualified buyer of entire business. These animals helped me through medical school. Investigate! Go to Court Dr. Fakk, 4602 W. 604 Terrace, Prairie Village, Kans., for appointment. IAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. We have everything for fun, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST—thesis, term EXPERIENCED REGULAR rates. CIS. Mrs. Pirte, 15543. GREEN SHEAFFER PEN. Found between Robinson and the Journals building, he may claim by identification and paying for the ad. Call it "Kansas" business office. 4-27 FOUND JayCee Auction RANSDALL'S Used Car Lot 9th and New Hampshire Thursday, April 28—Noon to 11 p.m. At Friday, April 29 —Noon to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 30----9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, April 25, 1955 NEW AND USED MERCHANDISE Household Appliances, Clothing, Automobile Seat Covers, and Tires, etc., etc., etc. 2 Students to Train At Hawaii TB Hospital By NANCY COLLINS Two University students will be spending the summer in the Hawaiian islands, but they won't be wearing grass skirts! When Mary Ann Curtis and Rosine Gualdoni, fine arts juniors, leave the West Coast by plane June 11 they will include white uniforms, stockings, and shoes in their baggage. Their destination will be the Tuberculosis hospital at Hilo, a city on the island of Hawaii. Cervantes Day Features Film Three showings of the Spanish language film "Don Quijote" will be part of the 31st annual celebration of Cervantes day which will be held here Saturday, April 30. The film will be shown in 426 Lindley at 7:30 p.m. Friday and at 10:15 am. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday. The film was produced by Cifesa of Madrid and stars Rafael Rivelles as the heroic but maladjusted Don Quijote. Juan Calvo plays the part of Quijote's faithful companion Sancho. The Cervantes day celebration is sponsored by the Spanish department of the University and will include the annual business meeting of the Kansas chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. Delegations are expected from many towns in Kansas and neighboring states. A special exhibit publicizing the universities of the Spanish-speaking world will be held in 103 Strong Friday and Saturday. Domingo Rícart, assistant professor of Romance languages, is in charge of preparing the exhibit. He said that many university bulletins, catalogs and publicity materials had been gathered. Ends TONITE "THE COWBOY" "Fast and Furious" Starts TUESDAY Jack Webb "DRAGNET" This summer "vacation" is a part of their occupational therapy educational program. The girls will work as students in the OT department from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. five days a week, for which they will receive $4 \frac{1}{2}$ hours of credit and their room and board. Since they are going by plane and the baggage limit is 44 pounds, the girls are wondering how they will take everything they need. The trip home won't be such a problem, however, since the girls will come by ship on the SS Lurline. They even may be able to bring home some souvenirs and keep within the 350-pound baggage limit. "We'll have to take our uniforms, beach equipment, towels, books, cameras, and all those cotton dresses," says Mary Ann. "Now I know why they wear Bikini's." Arriving at San Francisco about Sept. 8, they will have just enough time to return to KU before school starts. Mary Ann says she plans to take her ukulele so she will be able to play two songs on it instead of one when she gets home. There is a fresh water swimming pool there, and of course, the beach, where they will spend much of their free time. Arriving in Honolulu two days before they have to be at the hospital, they plan to spend some time there before going on to Hilo, because they will have no time for sight-seeing on the way home. A warm-hearted portrayal of two great Christian Personalities. It's Great Entertainment! There's More Fun at a Drive-In Movie . . . and . . . ALAN LADD • JEAN ARTHUR • VAN HEFLIN in GEORGE STEVENS' PRODUCTIONS by SHANE STARRING: BRANDON DE WILDE & JACK PALANCE BEN COHN JOHSON BECKMAN PHOTOGRAPHY PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY GEORGE STEVENS CONTACT J. B GUITHER JR. ANNOTATED BALLAST BY JACK SHEER BASED ON THE MOVIE "DID YOU KNOW" by TECHNICOLOR COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR TUESDAY thru THURSDAY Last Times Tonight West on 23rd Phone 260 Audrey Hepburn Humphrey Bogart Open 6:30 Show at Dusk