Page 7 PHONE KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less Additional words three Five day days days 50c 75c $1.00 1c 2e 3.00 Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted if the order will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in during the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sity Business office, Journalism bldg., north of 9 p.m. the day before publication date. FOR RENT THEKE ROOM PRIVATE Apt. New. IMMISSION Phone 2477W presession. Phone 2477W Alexander McGibbon of the English department will read the poetry of Ralph Hodgson and Walter De La Mare Thursday at 4 in the Music Room. If you came to KU to become cultured, this is Culture in the raw Bill Ellis, YMCA guest speaker, will speak on "Christianity and Communism" at the student faculty coffee at 4 Wednesday in the music room. Don't miss this; it may be investigated by McCarthy. SLEEPING ROOM for students for summer school; one-half block from School 25 Get in training now for a 50-yard dash to the Relays Dance Saturday in the Ballroom. Big Jay McShann will coach. The low hurdle is 75c per person. The queen will be presented and for those who don't go out for a cigarette, there will be intermission entertainment. Friday night SUA plans an open house for the Harry High School athletes. Joe Colleges are invited, too. Hawk-Talk Worn out by Wednesday? Rejuvenate in the Hawk's Nest, dance in the Trail Room, and watch the entertainment. Karen Ward, Ann Rumsey, LaDonna Wehr, and Collette Peterman will dance. What does everyone do at Lone Star? . . play bridge of course. Learn to bid to be dummy, so you can concentrate on your tan. Bridge lessons tonight 7-9. student union activities BUSINESS SERVICES BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service COC., 616 Vt. OPPORTUNITY for student to help finance education. Buy chinchilla business. Clean, odorless, gentle animals. Litter every 11 days per animal. Litter every 11 days per animal. furnished. $300 per pair or less to qualified buyer of entire business. These animals helped finance me through medical school. Investigate! You'll be glad to see Dr. Dr. Punk #4-66 66 Terrace, Prairie Village Kiss, for appointment. 4-2F IAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet haid. Their needs are our business. Our team is here to provide fun, fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt EXPERT TYPING—Theses, research papers, manuscripts. Call 3785W after 6 p.m. weekdays or anytime Sat. or Sun. Martha Bone. 4-26 EXPERIENCED TYPIST-thesis. term Mrs. Pirte, 15544. Regular rates. CAT. Mrs. Pirte, 15544. MISCELLANEOUS ANYONE interested in accompanying a biological field party to Alaska and the Yukon, June 5 to August 15 is camping out. Send resumes to $2500 P. H. Ehrlich, Dept. of Entomology, 4-22 LOST ELGIN wristwatch; gold course band; Hillview golf course. Call 431-298- Reward. 4-22 BLUE SUEDE jacket, Lost on campus Daisy, Olay Kanan Kassam office. Reward. 4-20 MAN'S ELGIN "21" wristwatch, with Black Backburn engraved on the back. Ca. 343 mm BROWN RIMMED glasses in blue case. DURAN WILSON glasses in black case. Tarlo HARold, Sersanion, 3691. 4-21 FOUND FOUNTAIN PEN near Chi Omega foundation 2012M and paying for ad. 4-21 '51 TRAILER 33 ft. 2-bedroom. Deep freeze compartment, garbage disposal, airconditioner, TV and desk. Ideal for married student. Phone 1269W. 4-19 FOR SALE 1946 PONTIAC. Radio, heater, 4-19 clean. Call Larry Heil. 348. 4-19 Terrific from the Very First Moment! AUTOMATIC BENDIX washer, good condition. $40.00. Call 2416J. 4-19 LATHE. 26 in. centers, suitable for hobby shop. Used, reasonably priced. Bill's Machine Shop. 933 New Hampshire. Ph. 1930. 4-21 Use Kansan Classified Ads Tuesday. April 19, 1955 University Daily Kansam NO TAIMING BIG YOUNG · ETHEL BARRYMORE · DOROTHY MALONE with ROBERT KE TONIGHT through THURSDAY West on 23rd St. Phone 260 Open 6:30 Show at Dusk TRANSPORTATION TICKETS TO anywhere by airplane, steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Skye-coach and family day rates. Ask us about Seamenscoach. First National Bank for pamphlets information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf Small pox, typhoid, and tetanus shots are being given to 89 men of the Air Force ROTC unit, beginning this week. Air Force ROTC Given Shots RIDER WANTED from Topeka during Summer Session. Please contact Robert D Johnston, English Dept., Washuin university or phone Topeka 7-1789 5 p.m. 4-19 The serum, provided by the Air Force and injected by members of the Watkins hospital staff, is being given to all Air Force men who are scheduled to attend Air Force camps this summer. 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 inter-territorial trips as well as pleasure trips. See an online litter service or travel vacation. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE. 1236 Mass. Ph. 3661. KANU to Broadcast Relavs It is expected to take about a month for all the shots to be given. Bill Griggsby, announcing for the Division of Radio and Television, will be on KANU from 1:30 to 6 p.m. to tell the track fans of the progress of the Kansas Relays Saturday. Griggsby was with the former KCTY television station in Kansas City and now is public relations director at the College of St. Teresa. W. on 6th st. Ph. 3313 NOW SHOWING Academy award winner. See the picture that won Edmond O'Brien the Oscar as the best supporting actor of the year of the year. BUMPER CLUB NIGHTS Member Drivers Free Death Rides Again Cyanide Sallys Stalk Campus Butterflies By JOHN McMILLION A rare specimen of "crickitus digestus" crept along Jayhawk boulevard yesterday, minding his own business and harming no one. Suddénly a screeching creature armed with a butterfly net swooped out from behind a tree and descended on the unsuspecting cricket In a matter of a few secondes poor Mr. Cricket was dozing peacefully in a bottle filled with cyanide gas. Little did he know that his destination was to be in an insect's "boot hill," mounted on a pin in a cigar box alongside various other rare denizens of the insect world. These miniature safaris around the campus are really not starving students but members of the entomology classes attempting to collect some samples of the various insects that they have studied. Both a quantity and a variety of insects are strived for in these collections. Some unusual circumstances arise in the capture of these insects. A perfectly ordinary, sane female student may suddenly burst into shrieks of, "There's one, there one's," and go running across table one, when the Union armed with her butterfly net encounters a bottle. This sometimes causes considerable consternation to the coffee drinker seated at the tables. Some of the female students in the class show a tendency to have a healthy respect for some of the manateers which they are attempting to capture. One female Frank Buck spent 20 minutes attempting to induce a snarling house fly to come into her cyanide bottle. LADIES!!! This has one of the most tender romances you've ever seen on the screen! If we aren't right—tell us—and we'll give you a Free Ticket! The Management Also Added Color Cartoon Late News NOW SHOWING One young lady was attacked by an assassin bug and suffered some minor injuries in the ensuing fray. However, after receiving first aid from a fellow hunter the enthusiastic bug chaser returned to the wars. Despite the hardships which they endure the students seem to profit quite a bit from their bug-catching enterprises. This experience gives them a first-hand chance to become acquainted with the insects which they are studying. ENDS TONITE 7 - 9:05 "EAST OF EDEN" STARTS WEDNESDAY James Cagney ENDS TONITE "FARMERS DAUGHTER" WED - THURS 2 - Days Only - 2 HARRIET BEECHER STOWES IMMORTAL STORY FILMED IN AUTHENTIC SETTINGS IN A TRUE SPECTACULAR MANNER WITH SOUL STIRRING SCENES NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN — NOTE — Continuous Shows Wed - Thurs 1:00 p.m. On ALL UNIVERSITY RELAYS DANCE WITH MUSIC BY WITH MUSIC BY THE JOHN CARLOS COMBO UNION BALLROOM 9-12 FRIDAY, APRIL 22----50c Per Person TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED at the STUDENT UNION Concessions Stand JOHN CA Sponsored by UNIVERSITY VETERANS ORGANIZATION