Hansab Suite historical history Page 7 a e i c d s d t y PHONE K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Three Five Five days days days 50s 1e 5c $1.00 75s 2e 3c I WANT TO DO IRONING Let me do your ironing in my home Reasonable rates. Call 3769M. 12-7 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly at the office of a phone at 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journalism bldg., not later than 3:00 p.m. the day before publication date. BUSINESS SERVICES FOR RENT 3 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT; newly redecorated; new living room suite; table top dining room suite; Tappan table top range; first floor; basement included; T-V aerial. Near 19th and Mass. $75 per m.; utilities paid. 1 or 2 adults only. Available now. Write Box ABC or Daily Kansan. 12-3 WANTED TYBING: Experienced in theses, term papers and reports. Accurate and neat work. Mrs. Betty Vequist. 1335 Barker. Phone: 6593. MWF-tt CAN'T AFFORD A BAND? Let me bring nation's best music to you through my phonograph. P.A. system records. Records. Call 11816 for information. WTF-IF EXPERIENCED TYPIST Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention. Fast, accurate service at rates Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tennessee. Ph. MWF-17 BEVERAGES, 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. ftr. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the field. Their needs are ours. Our furries are ours; everything for fun, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt TYPING: Theses, term papers, etc. Experienced, accurate typist. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Taylor, 29-B Sunnyside, Ph. 3112W. t TYPING—themes, theses, reports, etc. Reasonable rates. Neat and accurate. Mrs. Ehrman. 118 Vermont. Ph. 2771M. tf NEEK! GOOD TYPE? Why not call me? Me! We experienced, accurate, and fast as can be. My prices are standard (and available, too). So here is my name and phone number for you Joan Manson, 1616 Vermont, phone 23738. tf SHIRTS IRONED and laundered for less. Call 2658-L2, 424 Mississippi. 12-8 QUICK, ACCURATE SERVICE ON ALL TYPING NEEDS. Themes, themes, term papers, daily assignments, etc. Mrs. Ellis, 1341J² Mass. Phone 3748M . 133 FREE TUTORING in English. Review in rhetoric, paragraph writing, and theme structure. Phone 3578 12-6 LADIES HAND LAUNDRY personally done by Louisa J. Briggs Call 4568 for pick-up service. Reasonable rates. 12-9 LOST MAN'S ILLINOIS WRIST WATCH. Lost in or near the Community building. Reward. Call John Harrison. 444. 12-3 HORN-RIMMED GLASSES. Between Physical Science and Powder Shops Nov. 20. Call 444, John Harrison. 12-3 SMALL HAND-TOOLED leather purse Student needs I-D card and driver's license. Phone 900. 124 BLACK FRAME GLASSES in case, containing name and address. Lost in base- ment. Strong. Phone 1537R. 12-3 FLECE-LINED JACKET, charcoal gray, around area of Student Union. Reward: Call Tom Lyles, 987. 12-7 NOW thru SATURDAY MARLON BRANDO "ON THE WATERFRONT" FOR SALE 1942 PLYMOUTH club coupe, 1951 engine, less than 10,000 miles; radio, three heaters, winterized, good gas mileage. 1963 for free estimate Stahura. 12-6 HI - FIDELITY Enthusiasts — Bargains KIH - AM-FM tuner with tuning eye. with magnetic cartridge. Bell amplifier with treble, bass control, 78 rpm motor. Extended range speaker in special cabi- closure—excellent tone. 3198W . . . . . 'TUXEDO. A real buy on this After Six fux that is like new. Waist 32. Coat 40. Dwra Cogal, phone 1996J. 1101 Tenn. 12-2 wCAW CHRISTMAS BAZAAR. Unusual gifts, WHADE articles, imports, homemade cookies, cookies, candy, snack bait, pretzels, candies, gourmet congregational Parish house, 925 V5T. 12-3 '52 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE. radio, heater, powerglide, excellent condition $1995 or make offer. Cal Fred Buchanan. 644. 837-410-6161 BAUSCH & LOMB MICROSCOPE, practically new, monocular eye piece and two objectives, case included. $125.00. Call Robert McDonald at 1830M. 12-6 TRANSPORTATION TICKETS TO anywhere by airplane, steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Sky-coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Giesman. Call for dates, and information for camplets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30: tf RIDE WANTED to east coast for Christmas vacation. Will share expenses. Call 1190J evenings. 12-10 DRIVING TO GREENVILLE. S. Carolina. Leaving afternoon December 17. Share driving and expenses. Call Robert Huston. 2358R. 12-3 RIDE TO N.Y. STATE or vicinity anytime between Dec. 17 and 20. Send post card to Helen Dodge, 1108 Quincy st., Topeka. 12-7 Incomparably Friday, December 3, 1954 University Daily Kansan yours. . . imported, full fashioned Cashmere Sweaters by Lyle & Scott slipovers 19.95 and 25.00 cardigan 27.50 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 trips such as pleasure trips. See us for literature on your Summer vacation. TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE, 1015 Mass. Phone 3661. tf 12th and Oread Open 9:30 to 5:30 Thurs. nite 'til 8 p.m. FOUND Mat. Saturday 2 p.m. PENS AND MECHANICAL PENCILS found at voting places and in 210 Strong after Freshman election andbalm see. Bob Pope, 1602 Lou 4343. I-12.9 NOW SHOWING STARRING ROYC CALHOUN - PIPER LAURIE DAVID BRIAN - KATILEHEN HUGHES - ALEX NICOL KUKU Club Elects Officers Donald P. Smith, engineering junior, was elected president of KuKu, men's pep organization, last night. Other officers elected are Burton R Howell, third year architecture, vice president; George O. Ira, fine arts junior, secretary; Joseph W. Holliday, college sophomore, treasurer, and A. Shannon Bennett, college sophomore, corresponding secretary. Color Cartoon — Novelty Exhibit Shows Imaginative Use of Building Techniques Imaginative exploitation of new building materials and techniques of modern architects and engineers is the subject of an exhibition on the third floor of Marvin hall through Thursday, Dec. 16. The exhibition is entitled "Structure and Space in Contemporary Engineering" and is organized and circulated by the Museum of Modern Art, New York. It consists of 48 panels, including 82 large-scale photographic enlargements, plans, and explanatory text. Each of the five sections of the exhibition is devoted to a particular type of construction. The earliest is the arch-rib system, used in masonry construction since the middle ages. The next section illustrates applications of reinforced concrete—thin-shell construction. The Swiss engineer Robert Maillart, the French designer Eugene Freyssinet, the Soaniard Eduardo Torroja, the Italian Pier Luigi Nervi, and the Mexican Felix Candela are represented. A series of sports arenas utilizing A series of sports arenas utilizing the principle of cantilevered construction makes up the third section. OPEN SUNDAY Daily 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. The exhibition concludes with a Our Specialty HOME MADE PECAN PIES THICK MALTS The Crystal Cafe 609 Vt. group of buildings and projects utilizing tensile properties of steel to suspend structures rather than to support them. ___ Congress abolished fogging in the Army Aug. 5, 1861. NOW . . . Ends Saturday Mat. 2 p. m. Eve. 7:9:03 LUSTY, ROUSING MUSICAL! Color Cartoon — News