CLASSIFIED ADS Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates three Five days days 75c $1.00 2e 2e **55 words or less** ... 50c 75c $1.0. Additional words ... 10c 2c Your phone number once accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office at 415-895-6000. Our nalism bldg, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. BUSINESS SERVICES PROFESSIONAL TYING at student rates. Prompt consideration, accurate and fast. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker ave. Ph. 2721W. MWF- tf TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1396M. MWF-ff Page 7 FORMAL AND INFORMAL dressmaking, dresses. FH 1842L-4, 382 N.Y. MWF-I FH 1842L-5, 382 N.Y. RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Phone Jim Sellers, 310J3 evenings. 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New paint, blue and white two-toned. White sidewalls. Must sell. Pho. Bob Hite. 2122. 3-3 TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED Driving to Newton. Hutchinson, and Haven Friday afternoon, returning Sunday evening. Phone Al Soukup, 12698 evenings. 3-4 ASK US about airplane rates, ski coach, family days, round trip reductions, all expense tours and steamship trips. For business travelers at the First National Bank for information or itineraries and reservations 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 30. tf LOST AND FOUND PARKA COAT and valuable keys in the back. White, 1624 Tenn. Phone, 32711. 3-8 FOR RENT PICKETT SLIDE RULE, model No. 500 4783M - 1100 Ohio. Reward -3 FURNISHED STUDY ROOM on first floor with connecting bedroom for two boys or couple. Comfortable. Full basement. First floor. Gas for rent. Pb-3251W SLEEPING ROOM for student or employed man. Newly decorated. Venetian blinds. On bus line. $20 per month. Ad appears once. Inquire 619 W. 4th. WERCOR wore recorder. Studying. Call 411-864- evenings for rates. WANTED STUDENT MACHINIST or mechanic, applied of applied mechanics. Marvin 3-9 An all-school sunrise service will be held at 6 a.m. Easter morning on the Campanile hillside. All School Service Planned for Easter Sponsored by the YMCA, the servicer will include music by the KU Chora. Dick Scott, graduate, and Clinton Warne, economics instructor, are in charge of preparations for the service. Scott said they would welcome assistance from other campus organizations. Those wishing to help should contact the YWCA office. room 111. Union basement. RYSTAL CAFE RYSTAL CAF For Delicious STEAK DINNERS 609 Vermont Climbers Doubt Himalayan Myth Of 'Snowman' Calcutta, India- (U.P.)- Two members of an American Himalayan mountain climbing expedition expressed belief today the legendary "abominable snowman" was in the same class with flying saucers. But both men said they would be on the lookout for the "half man, half beast" that is said to roam the five-mile-high mountains and leave giant footprints in what normally would be a trackless waste of snow. Lawrence Swan, 31-year-old biologist from Palo Alto, Calif., spent the first part of his life in schools in Darwin and taught well-acquainted with Himalayan myths. However he said the legend of the snowmen was incidental to the aims of the expedition and "as a lover of legend I am classically interested in it and not too anxious to break it. But as a scientist I want to approach it objectively." William, E. Siri of Berkeley, Calif. leader of the expedition which hopes to climb 27,750-foot Mount Makalu at Tibet and Nepal, held similar views. "We are interested in the snowman but will not concentrate on capturing it," Mr. Siri said. "We'll be happy if we track or photograph it." Mr. Swan agreed and added, "As a biologist I am interested in high altitude ecology—the population, family history, and foodstuffs of the snowman. I come with an open mind. Anything can happen in the Himalayas, however incongruous. While the snowman legend abounds, objective observations are lacking." A number of Himalayan expeditions have reported finding tracks of the snowman, but no white man has ever reported seeing them. Speech Group Holds Contest The annual oratorical contest, to be held April 1 in Strong auditorium, is being planned by Sigma Delta Rho, national honorary forensic fraternity. A preparations speech, "How to Build an Oration," will be given on March 9, by E. C. Buehler, speaker professor, at 4 p.m. in 105 Green hall. The contest is open to any under- graduate student. Speeches must be from 8 to 10 minutes on any serious topic. Tryouts for the contest will be held at 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 30, in 105 Green hall. Students planning to tryout are asked to give names and speech titles to Prof. Buehler or William Conboy, speech and drama instructor, before tryouts begin. Washington—(U.P.)—The Navy announced today that it no longer will recruit stewards separately from other personnel in a move aimed at ending the Negro character of that branch of service. Navy Aims to End Separate Recruiting There have been companies that recruiting officers "encouraged" Negroes to enlist for the stewards' branch at recruiting stations and white enlistees to sign up for other duty. This was possible since a choice was permitted of steward or other service. Enlistment in the stewards' branch was voluntary, the Navy spokesman said. The Kansan can be a Daily Letter! ENDS TONITE "MONEY from HOME" Wednesday, March 3.1954 University Daily Kansan STARTS THURSDAY Sponsored by the German government and circulated by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition service, it consists of 28 drawings and water colors by leading German sculptors. 99 RIVER STREET PAYMENT KEEPING Selected by Dr. Charlotte Weidler during a recent trip to Germany on behalf of the Carnegie International the show includes work done by Karl Hartung, Bernhard Heiliger, Kurt Lehmman, Gerhard Marcks, Hans Mettel, Emy Roeder, Edwin Scharff, and Hans Uhlmann. Gerhard Marcks has had several one-man shows at the Valentin gallery in New York and is represented in museums throughout the nation. Mr. Marcks is considered to take first place among German sculptors of the present time. The exhibit is being shown concurrently with an exhibit at the Student Union of contemporary German ceramics. Karl Hartung first studied sculpture in Germany, then in Paris. In 1947 he was made a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin. One of his cement sculptures is "Seraph." Sculptors' Watercolors Drawings to Be Shown An exhibition entitled, "German Drawings and Watercolors," will be at the Museum of Art March 4-22. Hans Uhlmann trained as an engineer but has been a sculptor since 1925. He had the first one-man show in Berlin in 1930 and has had exhibitions in Germany, Switzerland, Spain, and New York. The only woman in the group, Emy Roeder, is known for her simple studies of animals. She has taught at the Academy in Mainz since 1950. The youngest artist in the group is Otto Herbert Hajek. Since 1948, he has been connected with the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart. Women May Petition For Counselor Jobs Petitions for freshman dormitory counselors may be picked up in the office of the dean of women. Petitions are to be in by March 15. Counselors chosen recently for this semester are: North College hall, Priscilla Angersbach, college senior; Lucile Janousek, education junior; Nancy Russell, college junior, and Vernie Theden, business senior. Corbin hall counselors are, Mimi Burton, graduate student, and Vickie Rosenwald, college senior. Foster hall counselor is Mary Chichaski, education junior. The Kansan can be a Daily Letter! TONIGHT and THURSDAY EXCLUSIVE LAWRENCE PRESENTATION NO INCREASE IN ADMISSION Child 20c- Adult 50c COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Postcards Show Andersen Tales Correspondence cards containing reproductions of the international children's paintings of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales are available at the Student Union. The cards were originally in connection with the international exhibit in the Union which ended yesterday. —SCHEDULE— Box-office open 6:45 Shows 7:00- 9:25 Feature 7:10- 9:35 School children visited the exhibition as a group and individually. Fifty children from Sumner school in Leavenworth came in addition to those from Lawrence and rural schools. Members of Apple Pie school in Douglas county worked in the art education room. 332 Strong, after visiting the exhibit. The Suez Canal is approximately 100 miles long and 500 feet wide. It separates the continents of Africa and Asia, running from Port Said, Egypt, on the Mediterranean Sea, to the city of Suez, Egypt, on the Red Sea. The University seismograph probably will record its annual March 15 earth tremor. That's the day football players have to file income tax returns. Square Dance Calls To Be Taught Here Square dance calling and directing will be taught tomorrow and Friday by Ed Durlacher, nationally known instructor. The workshop is primarily for physical education majors, but all persons interested may attend. To be held in Lawrence Community building, the sessions are sponsored by the University physical education department and the Lawrence Recreational commission. Classes are from 4 to 6 p.m. and 8 to 10:30 p.m. each day. IFC Discusses Party Plans Three classes will emphasize teaching and calling dances. The final period Friday night will be a general square dance. Admittance to all sessions will be free. Use Kansas Want Ads for Results! The Inter-fraternity pledge council last night discussed the IFC spring party and incorporation of a clause into the constitution regulating pledge walkouts HELD OVER THRU SATURDAY IN THE MOVIES NOW...and in COLOR! Marjorie Keenan MAIN • WYNN A HEROIC MOMMY MAY PRESENT Mat. 2:30 - Eve. 7:00-9:00 -Features 2:52-7:27-9:24 WHY SURE . . COLOR CARTOON — NEWS NEXT ... IF YOU READ THE BOOK . . . Coming on Our Wide-Vision Screen! GRANADA THEATRE You know what a thrill you're in for! If you didn't . . here's a "swellelegant" way to catch up with one of the best-sellers that ever hit the screen! 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