KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone KU 376 Phone KO 370 Classified Advertising Rates 24 hours on land...1c 24 hours words...1c 2c Terms: Cash. Phone orders are 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 bank by a courier. Journalism bludge, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. TRANSPORTATION FOR SALE ASK US about airplane flights, sky coach, family days, round trip reductions, all expense tours and steampain trips. For business or pleasure trip call MISS Rose Glesson information or inquiries for information or itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 36. tt CAR RADIO, 8 tube G.E., fits, *49*, *50* or *1 Skier or Frazer, excellent condition or two tux, new condition, $15 Phone 2958M or UU 485. R. A. Cummins Sunside 22-D. TWO BEAUTIFUL, LIGHT BROWN COCKER PUPS at half price A.K.C. register for four months only Can buy in Mississippi Ruby Alexander, 2005W 2-22 BATTERIES: Guaranteed unconditionally for six months. $5 and old battery. Battery Stores Associated, 512 East 9th home-owned. Phone 843. tf LOST AND FOUND YOUNG, BLUE-GREY male cat wearing white vest on evening day. ward. Phone 2300M. 2-18 BLUE SHAFFEREP pen in Union Jan. 20. Call 1650W. Roward. 2-18 Call 1650W. Roward. 2-18 HEY VETS! Important meeting Thursday night, Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m., Union ballroom. New members welcome. Smoker follows. 2-18 MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE: DANCE BAND MEN who play for local band, call 354-4. 2-22 for local band, call 354-4. 2-22 HELP WANTED TWO PART-TIME JOBS available for male students in exchange for board and room. The jobs are waiter and waiter-houseboy. Call 322. 2-18 PART-TIME, SALES JOB for married KU senior who likes the car business and tools to work full time after leaving school. Don't apply unless each outside made. Don't apply unless you pay $100 per month or Bill Bobot, Lincoln- Mercury. 2-19 BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING: Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- tionary Channel, 12-23. Phone: 21433 EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of typing at home. Standard rates. Accurate and fast service. Come to 1618 Vt. or phone. 2373R. Joan Manion. ft JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our staff has all the fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf CABINET-MAKER a and REFINISHER: Antique pieces, Bar-t top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E. Higginbottom. Res. and Shop, 623 Ala. BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, 616 Vt. 76 Engineers Listen To Aircraft Expert H. T. Stucker of the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft corporation spoke recently to aeronautical engineers on aircraft development. Mr. Stucker, who is with the aerophysics section of Consolidated Vulture of Fort Worth, Texas, accompanied his talk with a movie on "Parasite Fighter Development." The movie explained his corporation's role in the development of these air-launched fighters. Mr. Stucker is on the campus this week interviewing graduates for positions in his corporation. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service 743 Massachusetts WOLFSON'S FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM with private entrance. per room, 1825 Louisiana. 298R 298R 2-24 FIRST FLOOR ROOM for student, clean litens furnish room 2-45. Vermont. 2-44 GARAGE for rent at 905 Maine. Phone 3106J. 2-18 All women students interested in being a candidate for the 1954-55 Associated Women Student's senate offices can pick up their petitions today from their AWS House representative or from the dean of women's office. Petitions Ready For AWS Senate Candidates must meet the eligibility rules governing student organizations. The president and vice president must be juniors or seniors during the 1954-55 school year. Candidates may petition for the senate offices of: president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and two ASC representatives. The president must have previously served at least one semester in the AWS Senate and the vice president one semester in the AWS House. University Daily Kansan The secretary must be a sophomore in 1954-55. One of the ASC representatives chosen must be affiliated with a social sorority and the other an independent, Petitions for office must be returned during the instruction period at 7:15 p.m. next Thursday in room 205 Journals building. A Journalism material will be presented at the instruction period will be given Tuesday, March 2 at 7:15 p.m. in the Journalism building. Room 205. These meetings are required for anyone petitioning for an office on the AWS Senate. Elections will be held on Wednesday, March 10. Film Preview Set By Visual Service The films listed below have been received for preview by the Visual Aids service. They will be shown tomorrow in room 15, Fraser. Any interested faculty members and graduate students are invited to attend. Good Speech for Gary, 1 p.m.: Shyness, 1:30; Living City, 1:50; Challenge (Civil Rights), 2:20; Art in Motion, 2:50; Life in a Garden, 3:10; Locomotion of Snakes (color), 3:30; T. V. Frontiers in Space, 3:45; Grievance Hearing, 4:20; Job Evaluation and Merit Rating, 4:40; Supervisory Conferences, 5 p.m.; The Employment Interview, 5:15; Communications, 5:25. Mental Symptoms Series: Simple-Type Deteriorated, 7 p.m.; Organic Reactions: Senile, 7.15; Depression States-I, 7.30; Depression States-II, 7.45; Schizophrenia: Catatonic Type, 8 p.m.; Schizophrenia: Hebephrenic Type, 8.20; Paranoid Conditions, 8.40; Manic State, 9 p.m.; Folie a Deux, 9.20. New students who have not received their identification cards may pick them up at the Business office, upon presenting their paid fee cards. New Student IDs Ready Page 7 KDGU Schedule NOW thru FRIDAY ADM. 20c - 75c RITA HAYWORTH 'MISS SADIE THOMPSON' Thursday, Feb. 18, 1954 Sociologist Receives Grant To Study Adult Teaching Carroll D. Clark, professor and chairman of the department of sociology and anthropology, has been awarded a grant from the Fund for Adult Education to study the improvement of methods of teaching adult groups during his 1954-55 sabbatical leave from the University. Dr. Clark, who will use Cornell university as the base of his operations, will attempt to adapt sociological materials for adult lay classes by studying the work being done in labor relations, by visiting with rural sociologists and extension workers who reach smaller communities and by inspecting a number of colleges and universities in the East and Midwest. He is one of approximately 100 scholars and administrators in the nation who have been given study awards for the improvement and advancement of liberal or general education programs for adults. The Fund for Adult Education is an independent organization established by the Ford foundation. "These awards are the beginning of a continuing effort to help meet the recognized need for additional and more highly skilled leaders in adult education," a Fund spokesman said. "To the end that education is a life-long process that can be far more pervasive after the formal school phase, the Fund endeavors to help provide a greater number of better-equipped leaders for adult education." Dr. Clark's research will take him to many schools where he will DRAGONET MAN! JIM BACKUS STAN FREEBER WITH "Dragon" more VRICTHIN KRISTINE MILLER Mat. 2:30 - Eve. 7:00-9:00 Features 3:00-7:32-9:34 appraise various developments in the extension programs. Features 3:00-7:32-9:34 Also: Color Cartoon-News PHONE 946 Chairman of the department since 1933, Dr. Clark is a former president of the Midwest Sociological society and the Southwest Sociological society. He is the co-author of "Major Problems of Democracy" "People of Kansas," and "Handbook of Kansas Social Resources." 5:00 Late Afternoon Headlines 6:00 Potpourri 5:05 Two's Company 5:20 Jazz Junction 6;45 Phog Allen Scrapbok 7:00 Bookstore Hour 8:00 Great Moments in Music 9:00 Telfel Tells the News 9:05 Artistry in Jazz 10:00 In the Mood 9:30 Dancing in the Dark 11:00 News, Weather, Sign Off Patee PHONE 321 in addition to many articles in the academic journals. He has taught at Cornell, Oregon, Idaho, Virginia, Connecticut, and Washington universities. In 1945-46 he was awarded a fellowship to the Harvard Business school where he studied the use of the case method in teaching. We can't tell the title--but we can promise it will be one of these top hits of '54! - "JULIUS CAESAR - "THE CARNIVAL STORY" - "THE FRENCH LINE" - "THE BIGAMIST" - "THE SIEGE OF RED RIVER" - "THE GLENN MILLER STORY" - "SHE COULDN'T SAY NO" - "SASKATCHEWAN" SNEAK PREVUE AT 8:30 ONLY NOW Showing • Ends Tonite • 20c-75c "Keys of the Kingdom" with Gregory Peck - Come Early! OPEN TONITE at 6:00 * "KEYS OF KINGDOM" STARTS AT 6:15 and 10:05 STARTS TOMORROW Here is a first-rate suspense thriller. There are no glamorous star names in the cast, but if you enjoy intelligent well made movies we predict you will enjoy this picture immensely. races through the streets of the streets the no man's land they call BERLIN! A woman at bay. bartered and betrayed ...This is Germany THE J. ARTHUR RANK ORGANIZATION presents DESPERATE MOMENT - Actually Filmed In Western Germany! DIRK BOGARDE • MAH ZETERLING • PHILIP FRIEND with ALBERT LEVEN Produced by George G. Brown • Discussed by Completeness Bennett Mat. Fri. 2:30 -- Eve 7:00-9:00 ADDED—For Boxing Fans "THE GOLDEN GLOVER"