Page 7 Phone KU 376 KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Classified Advertising Rates University Daily Kansan three Five days days 75c $1.00 8c Additional words ... 1c 2c accepts the bill with receipts with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in by the post office (or can be accepted at Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals are due by 3:45 p.m. the day before publication data FOR RENT KRUW HALL, 1215 Oread. has a few calles to 1185 and 1194 for Yvonne Schmee. 1-20 1185 calles to 1194 for Yvonne Schmee. 1-20 ROOM AND BOARD for male students Call 2353J. 1-18 BOARDERS WANTED: TOMED for 4 men, 3 meals a day, 7 days a week. Nu Sigma convenient fraternity. Reasonable prices. Convenient location. Call 366 or 1-20 Louisiana. VACANCIES FOR MEN STUDENTS at end of semester. Single beds. See at 1631 Illinois or call 28743 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mrs. Laughlin. 1-20 BUSINESS SERVICES PROFESSIONAL TYPING at student rates. Prompt consideration, accurate and fast. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker ave. Ph. 2721W. MWF-ff. FORMAL AND INFORMAL dressmaking, Photographs, Ph 1843L-1, 825 N.Y. MWF-tf WIF-tf TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1396M. MWF-tf TYPIST: Experienced, accurate typist will give immediate attention to your work. References upon request. Mrs. Fevurly. Ph. 3226-M. MWF-tt EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do neat and accurate work for you. Ph. 2931-3-18 1-18 GET YOUR TYPING done easily and turing Ruby Channel, 123-01 Ph. Phr. 21423. 12-00 YOUNG MOTHER wants to care for her home during a vacation. Reasonable price: P8, 288R $ JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet fieldhop. We also offer pet shop has everything for fur fins and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. ti 1-18 EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of typing at home. Standard rates. Accurate and fast service. Come to 1616 Vt., or phone 2373. Joan Manion. tt CABINET-MAKER a D REFINISHER Antique pieces, Bar-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. fc MISCELLANEOUS HAVE ROM FOR your pre-school child, Balanced meals, regular rest period, large play area. Approved. References available. Call 2473M. I-20 WANTED: apartment or rooms, preferably in basement, for two law and college students. Write box 46, Daily Kan-san, or call KU 376. 1-19 STARTS TUESDAY .. FROM THE HONKY TONKS TO THE PENTHOUSES. . THE CREEPS, THE HOODS, THE KILLERS, COME OUT TO WAR WITH THE CITY! 心 1933 PONTICAT convertible. Must sell 4,500 miles. Royal Masters, white tires, easily tubes, radio, heater, spotlight carbon fiber. Phl. 11 week-days. 11th & KY. 1-18 BATTERIES-guaranteed unconditionally for six months. $5.00 and old battery Battery Stores Associated, 512 E. 9-18 Home-owned. Phone 943. 91-18 CONN ALTO SAXOPHONE in tip- top shape. Overhauld (including re- padding) last year. To see it, call Fred Miller at 348 after 5 p.m. 1-19 ACCORDIAN, HOHNER MADE, 80 bases, free books and lessons—$60. Tuxedo, size 82$30. Parker "I" gold cup, new; dis- tressing Chain, 817 from 17th 5:30-7 p.m. DIAMOND RING Lost in vicinity of Rob- gm January 14, 2014. Reward 1821 1-20 LOST AND FOUND SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PEN, black and white. 1648 Thomson. Phone 4144-1900, Schulte. 1648 Thomson. Phone 4144-1900, 1-29 CAR FOR QUICK SALE: 1951 Styline Deluxe Chevy, d-4 door, 307.00 actual miles. Completely equipped, Excellent condition. $1,000. Ph. 247348. 1-19 FOR SALE HAM RADIO RECEIVEI RME-84. Con- tinent, Jurint, de Geology of 317, Lindley. TRANSPORTATION BLACK PARKER "51" pencil in viability Bob Meeker at 868. Reward. I-19 Bob Meeker at 868. Reward. ASK US about airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reductions, all expense tours and steamship times. For business or pleasure trip call Miss Rose Gleeson for information. Bank for education or iterations and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 30. tf RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Phone Jim Sellers. 31031 evenings. MTW-tt Safety Chairmen Named Washington — (U.P.)- Commerce Secretary Sinclair Weeks today named the chairmen of the seven groups which will participate in next month's White House conference on highway safety too. The conference is a 40 per cent reduction in highway accidents next year. To get even distribution of starch in collars, cuffs, seam gathers and pleats, shake and smooth starched garments before they are hung to dry. For Extra Cash, sell those items with a Kansan Classified. Fighter Pilot Saved from Burning Plane Monday, Jan. 18, 1954 Atlanta —(U.P.)—A Navy pilot who steered his crippled Corsair fighter away from a residential area to a crash landing warned his would-be rescuers to stay clear of the flaming wreckage and shouted —"Tell my wife I died like a man." But two daring Navy enlisted reservists reached into the cockpit of the fighter yesterday to pull Lt. Cm. L. Crowder, Inspector of Memphis, Tenn., to safety. Lt. Cmdr. Kisner, 39, a veteran of World War II and the Korean war, was reported in "good condition" at veterans hospital here today although he suffered a dislocated hip and burns on his body and one arm. A Navy spokesman said C. C. Gassett, a chief in the Navy reserve, and Clifford H. Ivey, also a reservoir, risked their lives to rescue Kisner, smashing through the cock- beam cover and removing a .steel beam cover and pilot to his seat while flames licked at, the fighter's gas tanks. It took Mr. Gassett and Mr. Ivy about seven minutes to free the Navy officer. All the time he kept velling: "Get out of here. Leave me here. This plane's going to blow up any minute." Italy's New Premier Names His Cabinet Rome —(U.R)— New Premier Amintore Fanfani named a cabinet today and prepared to seek a vote of confidence in Parliament next week. Mr. Fanfani, who pledged to give the Italian common man a new den, chose a team of 19 Christian choirs and one Independent technician. As foreign minister he named Attilio Piccione, 61, a Christian Democrat right wing leader who can be expected to continue strong support of the European Army pact, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and plans for European unification. Berlin—(U.P.)Big Four experts began work today on technical arrangements for the Foreign Ministers' conference which will open on schedule Jan. 25 because the West gave in to minor Soviet demands that half the meetings be held in East Berlin. Experts Begin Work On Big Four Meeting The three Western commandants $ \textcircled{2} $ The three Western commandant ordered teams of technicians to prepare accommodations as well as make arrangements for translations. An American spokesman said no serious difficulties were expected by the United States, France and Britain in reaching agreement with the Soviet Union on technical questions. The Western powers accepted yesterday a Soviet "compromise" proposal that ended a deadlock in negotiations over the site of the forthcoming conference. It was agreed that meetings will be held in the old Allied Control Authority building in the American sector during the first and third weeks of the conference and in the Soviet Embassy in the Eastern zone during the second week. In principle, the West gave in to the Soviet demand for holding half the meetings in East Berlin instead of holding out for three meetings in the Western sector to every one meeting in the Soviet zone. The agreement between the Western commandants and Soviet high commissioner Sergei Dengin was reached at a 12-hour meeting that broke a 10-day impasse. A Four-Power communique released 14 hours after the meeting ended announced the solution which an American spokesman described as a compromise which is "not completely satisfactory." The communique announced meeting arrangements for only the first three weeks, and it was presumed the fourth week's meetings would be held in the $30,000,000 East zone embassy building. The West saved some face, despite the compromise, by reaching an agreement with the Soviets to hold the meetings as scheduled on Jan. 25, erasing fears in some Western quarters that the foreign ministers might not meet at all. Britain May Promote Peace-Time Atom Use London — (U.P.)— Britain indicated strongly today it was ready to join the United States and Russia in promoting greater peace-time uses of atomic energy. Publication yesterday of a booklet on atomic energy followed conferences with United States security officers to determine how much could be told without revealing valuable information to a potential enemy. This was viewed as a strong bid for Britain's full participation in the plan for a world pool of atomic energy for peaceful ends, proposed last month by President Eisenhower. Phone 946