-Classified Ads- PHONE K.U. 376 Page 7 Classified Advertising Rates three Flive day days days 50c 75c $1.00 3c 2c $3.00 TRANSPORTATION 25 words or less 10 am to 10 pm 16 am to 2c 2c am to 3c Termin. Cash. 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. (excluding weekends). Daily Kansam business office, Journalism bldg., not later than 3:00 p.m. the day before publication date. TICKETS TO anywhere by airplane, steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Sky-coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Hosegold. Visit www.missrosehosegold.com for free pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tt RIDERS WANTED to join Air Force flight class 56-N, reporting April 1. Contact John R. Cox. 2135 Mass., phone 1861M-. 1-17 TOM MAUPIN Travel Service. Lowest airline fares, tourist and family fare, available on all scheduled airlines. Authorized agents for all stealthship lines. Tours and cruises. Business and view trips airport transfers. Please literature on your Summer vacation. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE, 1236 Mass. Ph. 3661. tf FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENT, living room, bedroom and kitchenette. Share bath. utilities paid. Adults only. Inquire 1145 Indiana. 1-14 DOUBLE ROOM FOR GIRLS. Home 707 W. 12th or call 24434 from -144 707 W. 12th or call 24434 from -144 vACANCY for 1 male student at mid- age entrance. Phone 4596, 1245 Louisiana. LOVEY LARGE furnished single room for graduate girl. One block from campus, 1242 La Cal. Showed by appoint La Cal. Showed between 5 and 1-17 Phone 4489 DOUBLE ROOM for male student. Hull block from campus. Call 27458. -1-14 FOR MEN—two double rooms, twin beds, everything furnished, two baths posise $18.00 per month per man. May 1037 Tenm. p. Mrs. Jessie Jones. 1037 Tenm. 1-18 LOST GLOWN BILLFOLD in Student Union saturday night. Billfold isn't important but money has sentimental value. Call Bill Griffith at 284. 1-13 hALF-GROWN fuzzy black cat. White falf and phone. Phone 4334W or KU 416. GOLD RING with small diamond set in silver. Lost before Christmas vacation. Return to Kansan office. 1-14 BROWN BILLFOLD containing valuable artifacts from the late 19th century, phone 286 or leave at Fine Arts office. FOR SALE DAV-O-NITER SOFA BED. 6 months old. Charcoal. 10 Dumyside. 1-12 BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attenuates. Fast, accurate service at regular rates. Mrs. Glinska, 1191 Tennessee. 1386M MWF-12 CANT' AFFORD A BAND? Let me bring nation's best music to you through my phonograph, P.A. system, complete records. Call 11638 for formation. WTF-ff TYPING: Experienced in theses, term papers and reports. Accurate and neat work. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker Phone 2559J. MWF-ff TYPING—themes, tines, reports, etc. THOMAS E. BURNS, ed. by Ehrman, 118 Vermont Ph. 771M. Bernard, 119 Vermont Ph. 771M. BEVAREGES, 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. tf TYBING of themes, term papers, etc., by experienced typist. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Delbert Scheld, call 320 or 1779-J. TYPING; Theses, term papers, etc. Experienced, accurate typist. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Taylor, 29-B Sunnyside, Ph. 3112W. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet store, pet supplies, toys and one-stop pet shop has everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 4181. tf TYPING—themes, term papers, etc. Accurate, prompt service. Mrs. John Merriott, phone 1505R. 11th and Missouri. Apt. 13. tff YOUR SHIRTS laundered for less. Call Mrs. Andre, 2658-L-2.4 Lice M-1-17 TYPING—term papers, theses, etc., at reasonable rates. Phone 2991 during noon hour or after 5:00 p.m. Mrs. Thompson. J-17 WOMAN clerk, typist, receptionist; travel agency, airline or shipship company experience preferred. European student program week; multi typewritten application, giving full particulars and background. No interviews in person or phone until typewritten application is received. The Travel House, Lawrence, Kansas. 1-18 WANTED DISHWASHER, Phi Kappa Tau; contact Alyn Lynn, Phone 84. 1-12 Dr. Paul G. Rooef, chairman of the University anatomy department, has returned from Chicago from a committee meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges. Dr. Rooef is on one of seven committees planning an Institute on the Teaching of Anatomy to be held in October at Swampcscott, Mass. His work is on the role of anatomical disciplines in medical education. Returns from Conference Nearly all of the wormwood in the United States is grown in southern Michigan near the city of Dowariac. A Saucer Tale For Only $25 Chicago — (U.P)— Want to talk to the fellows aboard those flying saucers? For $25 each, you can build a transmitter and a receiver to contact saucers, say four Chicago electronics experts. Of course, you may not understand a word that saucermen say. Perhaps that's just as well. The three engineers say they have received weird messages which they believe came from saucers. John Otto, a patent engineer who heads the group, played a tape recording of one such message. It certainly sounded out of this world. Mr. Otto and his associates, Myron Anthony and Al Williams have developed a device based on the principle that infra-red light beams, or for that matter any ordinary beam of light, can be used to transmit and receive audible messages. They have picked up a strange sort of code, similar in some respects to Morse codes. Mr. Williams said some of the voice messages he heard seem to come in "in chorus" with many voices saying the same thing. Some were guttural, he reported, and some higher pitched, as if feminine. All three men believe in flying saucers. In this they differ from the Air Force which insists it has no real evidence to indicate any space ships are exploring the world. Ends Tonite "White Christmas" Starts Thursday DORIS DAY VARSITY THEATRE OF THE WORLD "Young In Heart" NOW • Open 6:45 CAROL REED'S "FALLEN IDOL" "FALLEN IDOL" AND Harlem Globetrotters "GO MAN GO" It's a new high in hilarity... starring PAUL DOUGLAS WITH HUBERT GREGG • ALEX MACKENZIE • ABE BARKER • JAMES COPELAND • TOMMY KEASING ADDED: Cartoon - Variety Late News HELD OVER! Just a few more days Wednesday, January 12, 1955 University Daily Kansan Italy Red Group Seeks Togliatti Ouster Rome — (U.P) — A group of Communist rebels broke today with party boss Palmiro Togliatti and circulated an appeal to their 2 million Italian comrades to "revolt" against his "personal rule and political tyranny." Patee PHONE 121 The party-splitting appeal, circulated clandestinely among delegates to the fourth Communist National conference here, was drafted by members of the party's old guard. The serious rift in the largest Communist party this side of the Iron Curtain forced Togliatti to call an advisory national conference instead of the originally scheduled full-fledged congress which would have had power to topple him and elect a new leader. TONITE 8:36 ONLY! Special advance showing of a major hit coming to this theatre soon! Plus regular feature before and after preview WE CANNOT DIVULGE THE TITLE BUT ASSURE YOU IT IS ONE OF THESE BIG 1955 HITS IN CINEMASCOPE: - "PRINCE OF PLAYERS" - "CARMEN JONES" - "JUPITER'S DARLING" - "HIT THE DECK" - "THE RACERS" *“BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK” - "THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS" ENDS TONITE Before and After Sneak "ATHENA" Come early for Choice Seats Doors open 6:45 CINEMASCOPE In the wander of 4-Track. High-Fidelity Stereophonic Sound In the wonder of 4-Track, High-Fidelity Stereophonic Sound STARRING CLIFTON WEBB • DOROTHY McGUIRE • JEAN PETERS LOUIS JOURDAN • MAGGIE MCNAMARA WITH ROSSANO BRAZZI THURSDAY Thru SATURDAY