Page 7 isco theorial wasrkins Christianity, Communism' Is Topic William Ellis, YMCA guest speaker for the Religious Emphasis program, will speak on "Christianity and Communism" at an informal faculty-student coffee at 4 p.m. today in the Browsing room of the Student Union. Mr. Ellis, associate secretary of the United Christian council and an international student religious leader, was brought to the University by the student Young Men's Christian Association as its contribution to this week's religious emphasis program. He was appointed YM-YWCA representative to the International Student conference in Prague, Czechoslovakia, in 1946, and is chairman of a special committee of the U.S. World University service to consider the question of whether representatives of the Communist-dominated International Union of Students should be seated in the World University Service council. Tomorrow Mr. Ellis will debate with Brian Dunning, graduate student from England, on the question "Is Christianity Dying?" before a joint meeting of the YM and YWCA 3 Operetta Excerpts To Be Given Today Excerpts from three original operettas written by Mary Jo Huyck, Jack Griffin, and Bruce Rogers, juniors in music education, will be presented at a meeting of the student members of the Music Educators' National conference at 5 p.m. today. The meeting will be held at the home of Dr. Elin Jorgensen, professor of music education, 917 Sunset Drive. at 8 p.m. in the Jayhawk room of the Student Union. Sunday Mr. Ellis has scheduled appearances at the Wesley Student center (9:15 a.m.), the First Presbyterian church (11 a.m.), the Trinity Episcopal church (Canterbury Supper club, 5 p.m.) , and the Wesley Student center (Student Religious Council united meeting, 7:45 p.m.). The Education club will meet at 4 p.m. today in 306 Student Union. Education Club Hears Students Discussion The program will include a panel discussion by student teachers who will tell what they have learned in practice teaching. The meeting is open to all education majors and those interested in the field. FOR SALE LATHE. 26 in, centers suitable for hobby Shop. Used, reasonably priced. Bill's Machine Shop, 933 New Hampshire, Ph. 1930. 4-21 SEE FAMILIES TORN APART BY SLAVERY WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Continuous Shows 1:00 p.m. on NOW SHOWING Academy award winner. See the picture that won Edmond O'Brien the Oscar as the best supporting actor of the year. BUMPER CLUB NIGHTS Member Drivers Free Member Drivers Free PHONE KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words 1c 2c 3c Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be sent to the office during the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Office, journalism day, not earlier than 5 p.m. the day before publication date. FOR RENT THIREE ROOM PRIVATE Apt. New. possession Phone 2477W 4-22 possession Phone 2477W 4-22 SLEEPING ROOM for students for num- mer of rooms in the block from Student Union. Call 241-7560. 4-25 LOST ELGIN wristwatch; gold expansion band hat at Hillview golf course. Course #43 4-222 BLUE SURDE iacket. Lost on campus of Kansan University. Only Kansan office. Reward. 4-20 BROWN RIMMED glasses in blue case. Pearl Tamarack 3601. Finder 4-21 Harold Serenault 3601. MAN'S ELGN "21" irwatwatch, with back back engraved on brunched back. Call 3456 TICKETS TO anywhere by sirplane, steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about SK-coach and family day trips. Call Miss Rose Grosse, the First Battalion for free pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th Battalion. 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 and interview trips arriving in New York or literature on your Summer vacation. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE. 1236 Mass. Ph. 3661. tf 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-ft BREVERAGES, 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. BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TY+IF. These, term papers, reports, given immediate attenda- tions. Fast, accurate service at the Mira, Glinda. 119 Tennessee. Ph. 1836M MWF-+f. JAYHAWKERS: 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 fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1121 Conn. Phone 418. tj EXPERT TYPING -Theses, research papers, manuscripts. Call 3785W after 6 p.m. weekdays or anytime Sat. or Sun. Martha Bone. 4-26 OPPORTUNITY for student to help finance education. Buy chinchilla business. Clean, odorless, gentle animals. Feed costs penny per day per animal. Guests will be furnished $300 per pair or less to qualified buyer of entire business. These animals helped finance me through medical school. Investigate! You'll be given a contract Dr E. Funt W, W6 Terrace, Prairie Village Kans, for appointment. 4-26 EXPERIENCED TYPIST-thesis, term papers, Regular rules, Call Mahammad, 1954, 1842 ANYONE interested in accompanying a biological field party to Alaska and the Yukon, June 5 to August 5, campeting out. Mail resumes to: P. H. Ehrlich, Dept. of Entomology, 4-22 MISCELLANEOUS NEW fiction and non-fiction. Rental library—20c—5 days. Cook Books. Bibles. Bargain Books. Prints. Gifts. Gift Boxes. Nook. 1021 Library-666. FOUND FOUNTAIN FEN near Chi Omega found 3627M and paying for ad. 4-21 Wednesday, April 20. 1955 University Daily Kansan together! and oh so WARNER BROS. present it in WARNERCOLOR MET SHAWN GIG YOUNG - BARRYMORE ETHEL DOROTHY MALONE WB ROBBY METH Plus Color Cartoon-Variety NOW SHOW Show at Dusk. Open 6:30 Located W. 23rd. Ph. 260 Make a date Friday for a movie under the Stars. The car containing most people will receive a Free refreshing drink for each person! Poem Contest Ends Today Today is the last day to submit manuscripts to the Carrish poetry contest. The poems should be turned in at the Chancellor's office, 223 Strong. Each manuscript of one or more poems should be signed with a pseudonym and accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the pen name and the real name of the author. Judges are Paul Engle, poet and director of the School of Letters at the State University of Iowa; George Waggoner, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Science, and Merrel D. Clubb, professor of English. The contest is open to all students regularly enrolled, either graduate or undergraduate. The winner will receive $25 and second and third places will get $25 and $15, respectively. Pulpwood accounts for about 17 per cent of the wood harvested each year in the United States. The bream is a European fish not found in the United States. 2 Students Are On Award Trip Georgia Wallace and Charles O'Connell, journalism seniors, are attending the ninth annual "A Week in St. Louis" award, a trip for two outstanding seniors in the field of advertising this week. An outstanding man and woman were chosen from the University, and from five other universities: Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, St. Louis, and Washington. The trip, with all expenses paid, consists of study tours of newspaper, magazines, radio and television stations, advertising agencies, department stores, rotrographic, graphic arts, and forum and panel discussions with executives in the advertising field. Certificates will be awarded to the 12 students today at a lunch- on given by the Advertising club of St Louis. This is the ninth year that the University has been invited to share in the award. 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.) "The Prodigal" "The Glass Slipper" "Blackboard Jungle" "Bedevilled" "Bedevilled" "Man Called Peter" "Seven Year Itch" ENDSTONIGHT Shown Before and After Sneak Review Added Late News Travelogue Swing to the Golden Arrow on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays! T. G.I.F. MAKE A DATE OF IT . . . DANCING—6 to 11 Wed. and Sun. COLLEGE STUDENTS ONLY JAM SESSION 2-6 on FRIDAYS Golden Arrow Cafe 50c per. MODERN · DANCEABLE Cross Bridge—Turn Right 1 Mile. featuring JOHN CARLOS