Page 11 air to em ets. air out of 650 med mas the ter BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. First, recurrate service; at regular intervals. Mira, Ginka, 119 Tennessee. 1396M. 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-1f TYPING: Experienced in theses, term papers and reports. Accurate and neat work. Mrs. Betty Vequit, 1935 Barker Phone 25593 MWF-tt BEVAREGS, 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. f. TYPING—themes, theses, reports, etc. Ehrman, J.B. 112 Vermont. Ph. 2711M. Ehrman, J.B. 112 Vermont. Ph. 2711M. TYPING—themes, term papers, etc. Accurate, prompt service. Mrs. John Merriott, phone 1505R. 11th and Missouri. Apt. 13. tt JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our "Jayhawk" shop. We have everything in the pet shop. We have everything for care-stop pet shop has everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt WANTED USED YARD FENCE (wire or wood) or wire fencing. It rolls on wire fencing. Phi 284153. 3-10 WOMAN GRADUATE student to share well located attractive apartment with young business woman. Call 3711-L1 be at 8 a.m., or after 5 p.m. information. MALE BOARDERS, good food, reason- ing, lunch, 1547R 10:00 am 10:00 p.m. am 3-15 Wednesday, March 9, 1955 University Daily Kansan GRADUATE WOMAN to share apart- ments with other women phone 1-800-567-3243, lcd after 5 p.m. PHONE KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates Three Flive day days days 50c 75c $1.00 10c 2.00 3c 25 words or less Additional works 1c 1e 2c 3c Basic Choreography. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in during the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except the Daily Kuanan business office. Journalism bldg., not later than 3:00 p.m. the day before publication.) FOR SALE 1950 FORD 2dr, sedan, excellent condition, radio, and heater, clean, good mileage. $450.00. Larry Wright, phone 426 after 5 p.m. 3-10 MOVIE CAMERA—New Revere 16 mm magazine, f. 1.9 lens, taken two magazine, cost $182.50, first $100 taken at kutcheson, P.O. Box 84, Kansas. AUG 2-14 ELECTROLUX—$897.75 - S P E C I A L We have a limited number of the New Model 30 ELECTROLUX CLEANERS complete with all cleaning attachments at the Company's reduced price of ONLY $897.75. These are more than an average plan. Will be glad to show this equipment here or in your home day or night. For further information, phone 454, or see at 1004 Barker, F. V. Cox, Local Manager SMITH-CORONA portable. 19 West 11th between 5 and 6. Erwin Boaz. 3-10 LOST $10.00 REWARD for the return of my Log Dur Duplex decriiting, KE slide rule with magnifier. Lost in Fowler Shops. Call Duane Jones, 3899W or bring to 1200 Miss. 3-9 VERY LARGE grey tomcat, irritating voice, appearance worse. Phone 4334W. 2-10 GOLD PLATED Cross "Century" pen and pencil set. Lost somewhere on W. Jayhawk Drive or West Campus. Call Rick Chafian, 3158W. 3-11 COLLEGE STUDENTS ONLY Cross Bridge, Turn Right 1 Mile SUN. & WED. 6-11 p.m. TONIGHT at 8:32 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.) "FOXFIRE" "MAN WITHHOUT A STAR" "CHIEF CRAZY HORSE" "AIN'T MISBEHAVIN'" "DADDY LONG LEGS" "THE RACERS" BEFORE and AFTER SNEAK ENDS TONIGHT Phone 916 JUPITER'S AT 7:00 10:32 p.m. TICKETS TO anywhere by airplane, teamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Skio-cach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Glesseman at the First Aid Center for information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf LEAVING FOR San Francisco about March 31st. Need two or three passengers to share expenses and help out the patient Andy Thompson. Req'd by 7 p.m. 3-11 TOM MAUPIN Travel Service. FREE one automatic timing device clock turn on off/radio, appliances, refrigerators to first 30 persons purchased TOM MAUPIN TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE in their new location, 1236 Mass. Phone 3661. tf COMFORTABLE boy's room to share with sophomore; twin beds; linen furnished, large close; Neur campus on bus date; Mar 15. Also 2-14 Phone 321WL FOR RENT TRANSPORTATION LARGE DOUBLE room for men, well heated, separate bath. Bathen location assures studying comfort during staircases doubles. 1138 Mississippi. 1544J. TWO ROOM 2nd floor apt close to Albuquerque on bus line. Inquire at 3-15 10 Law Scholarships To Stetson Available Ten college students will be selected this year to study law at Stetson's College of Law in Florida under a scholarship program set up by Leroy Highbaugh Sr., of the Highbaugh Foundation of Louisville, Ky., according to Dr. J. Ollie Edmunds, president of Stetson university. The scholarships, valued at $1,500 each over a three-year period, will be used beginning this fall when Florida's oldest college of law opens its fifty-fifth year and its second on its new campus in St. Petersburg. Does the iron stick? Sprinkle a little salt on a piece of paper and run the hot iron over it. Earlier Primaries, One License Face Approval The election change would move the balloting up to June from its present August date. The proposed change would take place for the 1956 elections. Topeka—(U.P.)—The Kansas Senate faces another busy day after giving tentative approval yesterday to 14 bills and formal passage to three others. Facing the Senate for formal approval today will be a bill designed to cut the state's auto license tag bill $75,000 by having only one plate instead of two, and a measure to change primary election dates. Among other bills receiving tentative acceptance yesterday were measures to: Set a standard 50 cent fee for processing mail applications for motor vehicle registration; And allot $50,000 to the league of Kansas municipalities. Revise the Kansas income tax law to fall in line with recent federal income tax changes; In committee rooms, meanwhile, the Education committee killed a bill which would require equal pay for women teachers. Chairman Richard Becker (R-Coffeyville) said the decision should be left up to the individual school boards. In addition the senate gave formal nod to three measures including one to increase the number of agents for the Kansas Bureau of Investigation from 16 to 19. The Agriculture committee killed a measure passed by the house to set standard weights and measures, but approve a one-mill tax on a bushel of wheat. Gains from the wheat tax would support research for improving the grain's markets and production. Urnium may be the most sought-after mineral, but iron is still the key to our industrial society according to a University of Illinois mineral economist, Walter H. Voskuil. OUTDOOR COMEDY How a girl got her mate! SHE'S THE MOST IMPATIENT MAIDEN IN THE VIRGIN WEST ...but Bob is not the marrying kind! It's uproarious adventure in the great outdoors! starring Robert TAYLOR Eleanor PARKER Victor McLAGLEN·Russ TAMBLYN Jeff RICHARDS · James ARNESS with COMING SOON Premier Nagy Faces Purge A Hungarian news agency broadcast said Nagy "contradicted the party's just industrialization policy." Like ousted Soviet Premier Georgi Gi M. Malenkov, Nagy advocated consumer goods production at the expense of heavy industry. London — (U.P.) — The Hungarian Communist party today denounced Premier Imre Nagy for "rightist deviations" in what appeared to be the beginning of his long-expected purge. Nagy took over the premiership from Rakosi in July 1953 and announced a "new course" policy of improving living conditions in Hungary. The Hungarian broadcast did not indicate whether Nagy would be demoted by Malenkov or suffer a worse fate. On Feb. 19 a government communiqué said Nagy was seriously ill with a heart ailment. NOW • 2 - 7 - 9 A MOTION PICTURE TRIUMPHI CINEMASCOPE Color by TECHNICOLOR ends tonite • 7 - 9 Gary Cooper "SARATOGA TRUNK" THURS - FRI - SAT Academy Award Nominee Dorothy Danuridge as Best Actress SHOWS THURS - FRI 2-7-9 SAT. continuous 1:00 on or to show