Page 7 -Classified Ads- PHONE KU 376 PHONE KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less Additional words Three Five day days days 50c 75c $1.00 1c 2c $3.00 1c 1c $3.00 LOST Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be made payable to you during the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univernal Bank Business office. Journalism bldg., not listed, costs 20 p.m. the day before publication date. KE SLIDE RULE on campus during week call Paul P抓帕katz 435 Rewar PARKA at Robinson Gym last Thursday night. The name Neil inside parraff. If found, please phone Neil Parrett at 1106. 2-10 SUNDAY EVENING between Hoch and Sellards hall, a brown and white reversible leather belt with large green fabric on green stones. Call Geyer, 4208. Catch-1-20 RONSON GAS lighter, initials COC RESSON to Daily Kansan Emergency office. MAN'S YELLOW GOLD Elgin watch just two weeks before mid-semester expansion. Possibly in Robinson gym. 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Two minutes from campus. $40 including utilities. 2225W. 2-14 YMCA Secretary to Speak William Allaway, secretary of the YMCA, will be one of three guest leaders for a Danforth faculty conference on "Religion and Higher Education" Oklahoma Medical Center, Friday and Saturday. Mr. Allaway will give one address and be a discussion leader on student religious activities. TONIGHT AT 8:45 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 Far Country" "Hit the Deck" "The Americano" "Under Water" "Jupiter's Darling" "Many Rivers to Cross" "White Feather" "The Glass Slipper" - ENDS TONIGHT - HARRY BELAFONTE DOROTHY DANDRIDGE Shown at 7:00-10:10 Before and After the "Sneak" CINEMA SCOPE Girls wishing to petition for membership in the AWS Senate may obtain petitions from organized house representatives to the AWS House of Representatives or pick them up in the Dean of women's office or AWS office in the Student Union. The election will be held Thursday, Feb. 24. Ethan P. Allen, professor of political science and director of the Governmental Research center, pointed out the difficulties in trying to interpret the significance of the resignation. AWS Elections To Be Feb. 24 Dr. Wallace A. Verburg, assistant professor of education will become associate professor in the division of human development and guidance at the George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn., effective at the close of the spring semester. Dr. Verburg teaches graduate courses for teachers seeking certification for work with exceptional children. Dr. Verburg to Teach At George Peabody All petitions should be turned in at the dean of women's office before tomorrow or may be brought to the briefing session in 205 Journalism at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. A quiz over AWS material will be conducted Tuesday, Feb. 15. A candidates' coffee for all petitioners passing the quiz will be held Thursday, Feb. 17. "My opinion is that there will be a general-tightening up of Soviet policies," he said. "It is not entirely impossible that Malenkov will meet death as did Mr. Beria and Leon Trotsky." Holder of A.B. and M.A. degrees from the University of Iowa and the doctor of education degree from Columbia university, he joined the University faculty in 1951. Dr. Verburg has been educational consultant for the Elmhurst Nursery school for mentally retarded children at the KU Medical center and has worked with the staff of the Boys Industrial school at Topeka. He has helped establish guidance services for exceptional children in the public schools of several cities. "There is no way of knowing what effect it will have on the United States—no one knows," he Mr. Beria was arrested and executed in mid-1953, after which Mr. Malenkov seemed to lose ground to Nikita S. Khrushchev, Mr. Trotsky was assassinated Aug. 20, 1948, near Mexico City. Sam F. Anderson, Slavic language instructor, said although there are no definite signs, one can see the possibilities of another purge. Faculty Members Give Views on Red Change After the death almost two years ago of Mr. Stalin, Mr. Malenkov, who became one of the more powerful Russian leaders six years ago, was named premier and L. P. Beria second in command. By TED BLANKENSHIP Thursday, February 10. 1955 University Daily Kansan George M. Beckmann, assistant professor of history, said, "I can't get excited about the resignation of Mr. Malenkov. It would surprise me if anyone knows for certain just what effects it will have on the policies of the Soviet Union. In my opinion, we can only wait and see." Faculty members who were asked their opinions about the resignation Tuesday of Georgi Malenkov as premier of Russia, generally agreed it is too early to speculate as to the effect the change would save on Russian foreign policy. $ \textcircled{*} $ LAST TIMES TONITE! "BATTLEGROUND" "ASPHALT JUNGLE" NOTE- Each feature Shown once only Starting 7:30 with Edgar Buchanan·Wallace Ford·Mary Wickes·Alan Hale, Jr. STARTS Cartoon - Variety - News FRIDAY Mat. 2 - Eve 7-9 said, "I don't know if Mr. Malenkov's resignation has any more effect on us than Mendes-France's failure to get a confidence vote Feb. 5." Men Needed to Fill Dedication Cast Men interested in participating in the pageant to dedicate the new field house March 1 should report to 101 Robinson at 7 p.m. today. About 50 men are needed to fill out the cast. The total cast will include 100 men and 80 women. News Cartoon FRIDAY AT 11:15 P.M. A Sweetheart Owl Show! one adult ticket and your sweetheart gets in FREE! in the screen- A sweetheart of a show brought back for your entertainment-musical comedy in Technicolor STARTS 11:15 P.M.