y sea-flavor. ers 46 CLASSIFIED Classified Advertising Rates Phone KU 376 Additional words le Five days $1.00 35. Words or less . Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed and returned during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the university office. Journalism blade, not later than 45 p.m. the day before publication date. FOR SALE WESS ESTABLISHED BUSINESS one half block off campus. A real money maker. Students or someone goes to school or with children in school.校箱 8 box c1 Kanan. W12-1 SIZE 38 BLACK TUXEDO with fall laper like new. Phone 17727 UH 12-17 SHASEM KITTENTS. Make good peta. Stobs. 700 Miss. Ph. 2282R. 12-18. Stobs. 700 Miss. Ph. 2282R. CIRCHISTAS PUPPIES; Shepherds of good breeding. Call 2414R after 6 p.m. (12) 709-2362. EXAKTA 35 mm CAMERA. Tessar lens; rifle. New condition. San rifle. Phoc. 2334W. GIVE A LIVING GIFT. Cooker Spanish classes, A.K.C. registered. See at 2134 Hard, Ph. 2139. The Ken Franks. 12-17 TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED FROM TOPFKA to KU beginning January 4. Call 18918 in Lawrence, or 24703 in Topeka. Don Moran. 72-18 RIDE WANTED: Vicinity of Peoria, Ill. or Saturday or Daytime. Phone Allen Schultz 1922 10:54 12:18 WANT TWO PASSINGERS to Los An- adio on Friday, December 12. Phone 619 for information. RIDE WANTED to California over vacancy Phone Ronald Schuben. 2036. dr_12- 558. ASK US about airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reductions. Travel information. For business or pleasure trip call Miss Rose Glesseman at the First National Bank for information or itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phone . 360-279-4000. LOST AND FOUND RED LEATHER NOTEBOOK with name, Petrie, on front. Also Picktick slide model No. 2. Deci-log log type. Finder please call 2122. 12-18 LIGHT-BLUE BILLFOLD lost Tuesday night. Contains valuable papers. Keep in the office to Susanne BILLFOLD H122 Mire, phone 3834 or bring to Dialy Kansan Business office. 12-18 GREEN COIN PURSE lost Wed. noon. Ramsey, K. M. Purse, Hall ph. Fhll. 86-12. 17-17 Kay Mueller, Mauler ph. Fhll. 86-12. FOUND: LADY'S wristwatch Call Tom Coolidge 721. Identify and pay for the wristwatch. 12:47 BUSINESS SERVICES JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are met in their store, everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt TYING: Done reasonably and accu- cursively. Ruby Channel, 1222 AIS PH. 2142J. 12-18 EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of typing at home. Standard rates. Accurate and fast service. Come to 1616 Vermont, or phone 23738. ¥ BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the back or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, 616 Vt. **see** CABINET - MAKER AND Refinisher Antique pieces. Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E. Gigginbottom. Res. and Shop, 623 Ala FOR RENT FOUR ROOM MODERN APARTMENTI private bath, built-in laundry, i.miles Lawrences laundry room. Student. Phone 871-540-6000. $48.50. Get. Apartment! Phone 871-540-6000. 12-17 APARTMENT, well furnished. Living- room, kitchen with dineette. Very close to campus. $52.00 a month. Call 3712W. 12-18 For extra cash, sell those items with a Kansan classified ad. For All The SPORTS NEWS From Everywhere Read The TOPEKA DAILY CAPITAL A. E. Hall, Dist. 1800 Learnard Phone 1813L1 Lawrence, Kansas U.S. Pays Tribute To Wright Brothers Thousands of persons gathered at the Wright Memorial on the wind-whipped sands of Kill Devil hill to see a mighty air show staged by modern fighting aircraft and the oldest plane in America. Kitty Hawk, N.C.—(U.P.)—A nation zealously guarding its military air supremacy paid a thundering ovation to the air age on this golden anniversary of the dawn of power flight today. Thousands of persons gathered at$ The ancient craft, a 1912 Curtiss pusher-type plane, was reconditioned to re-enact the historic first flight made by Wilbur and Orville Wright from the same spot 50 years ago today. The nation's most modern military planes joined in a thunderous demonstration to show by the greatest contrast possible the strides made since the air age was launched by the pioneering Wright brothers. Billy Parker, a veteran pilot, hoped to lift the old plane over the same course that Orville Wright flew his first successful heavier-than-air craft 120 feet in 12 seconds. Afterward the plane, a conventional World War II fighter and a modern jet were scheduled to pass the special anniversary bleachers simultaneously in an intricately timed "span of flight" maneuver. The Navy, Marine Corps, Army and Air Force flew all types of craft in use today over the celebration area. The Air Force's "Thunderbird" jets performed in exhibition tight-formation acrobatics. Private planes, sky writers, crop dusters and sprayers demonstrated airplane versatility. The Coast Guard staged an air-sea "rescue" operation, and a new jet helicopter went through its paces. FBI to Continue Search for Reds Washington—(U.P.)—The FBI, with Communist party leader Robert Thompson safely in prison for the next seven years, today pushed its search for five other Communist party fugitives with convictions or indictments pending against them. The FBI refused to discuss the matter or to speculate on the whereabouts of the five. But other Justice department sources said there is no evidence to justify speculation that some of them may have fled the country for the Soviet Union. The five are Gilbert Green, Henry Winston, Fred Morris Fine, James F. Jackson Jr., and William N. Marron. Official Bulletin TODAY AWS House social hour, 4 p.m., Miller ball. Phi Delta Kappa dinner, 6:30 p.m. 306 Madison Street. More information phone 214, by Thursday noon. Raymon L. Charles State Dept. for Vocational Education. "Guidance Services in Kan- KU Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. room 32 Strong. Speaker, Mr. Richard Burson of Hutchinson. Everyone welcome. Undergraduate English club, 7:30 p.m. 313 Fraser, Mr. Edgar Wolfe, author of Widow Man, guest speaker. Refreshments. All welcome. Christian Science Organization, 7 p.m. Danforth chapel. American Society of Tool Engineers, meeting, 7:30 p.m., Fowler Engineering Shops. Mr. Roger English speaks: "Product Design." Election of officers. Student Union Christmas Open House, 3-5 p.m. Young Republicans, 8 p.m., Green theater, Guest speaker: Dolph Simons. Bailey Chemistry lab. 8 p.m., 305 Bailey Chem. lab. Speaker: Dr. Weinaug. Mat. 2:30 Eve 7:00-9:00 Features 3:16-7:46-9:46 A small, appreciative audience watched the Christmas story unfold before them as students enrolled in German courses articulated their lines in carefully practiced German. The familiar story was easily understood despite the fact that many in the audience had little knowledge of German. The fifth annual Nativity play, presented last night in Fraser theater, provides an opportunity to be presented as effectively in German as in the English language. Audience Likes Nativity Play By GENE SHANK Set in four scenes, the typical 16th century German play presented the story in homely 16th century style from Gabriel's appearance before Mary to tell her that God had chosen her to be the mother of the Messiah to the entrance of the three kings in the manger. The simplicity of the settings provided an aesthetic touch to the homespun drama and added to the quiet Christmas atmosphere. A choir under the direction of Dr. Ellin Jorgensen, music education instructor, contributed greatly to the German Christmas by singing familiar carols in German at intervals during the play. Refreshments served in Wilcox museum to the music of the German recorder ensemble and the Russian club choir terminated the annual Christmas celebration of the German department and German club. CCUN Conference To Be in January Newly elected officers of the Council are Lawrence Loftus, president; William Withers, vice president; Joan McKee, recording secretary, and Ann Wallace, corresponding secretary, all college juniors, and Louise Petrie, treasurer, college senior. The newly formed Collegiate Council for the United Nations will be in charge of the youth section of the sixth annual United Nations conference, in the Student Union during January. A discussion of the formation and structure of the United Nations, led by Jane Henry, college sophomore, will be held at the next meeting of CCUN at 4 p.m., Jan. 4, in the Pine room of the Union. Dalhart, Texas, is closer to the capitals of six other states than it is to Austin, the Texas capital. Those nearer are Santa Fe, N.M.; Denver, Colo.; Cheyenne, Wyo.; Lincoln, Neb.; Topeka, Kan., and Oklahoma City, Okla. NOW thru SATURDAY GLORIA GRAHAME CESAR ROMERO TURHAN BEY University Daily Kansan "PRISONERS OF THE CASBAH" NOW thru SATURDAY HUMPHREY BOGART "TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE" and "KEY LARGO" Thursday, Dec. 17, 1953 Dr. Downs to Speak Tonight Dr. Downs to speak tonight Dr. Cora M. Downs, professor of bacteriology, will speak at a meeting of Sigma Xi, national research society, at 7:30 p.m. tonight in Room 210 Blake hall. Her topic will be "Rapid Diagnosis of Rickettsia Diseases." New members will be elected during the business meet-ing. ___ The fastest train on British railways running between London and Sheffield covers 1064 miles in 97 minutes at an average speed of 66.6 miles an hour. TGIF G Start the holidays right! DANCE to the music of the ALBILRUS TRIO this Friday and every Friday Flamingo Club 9 to 12 College Seniors! You're Invited to our Open House! It's a party, it's a tour, it's an open forum! It's a short-short course in merchandising. You'll meet Macy executives, see behind-the-scene retail activities and have an individual interview. Best of all, you'll get a head start on this business of job-hunt- Monday, Dec. 28 & Tuesday, Dec. 29 at10 A.M.or at 2:30 P.M... Sixth Floor ing in an exciting, highly competitive field. WE CAN'T TELL THE TITLE—but we can promise it will be one of these top 1954 Hits! - Walking My Baby - back Home - The Glenn Miller Story - Three Young Texans - Affair with a Stranger - She Had to Say Yes - Julius Caesar Now Showing Ends Tonite SEE this brand new pic- this brand new picture at no extra cost 8:30 Tonite at the "Decameron in Technicolor A Technical Shown Before & After Sneak at 7:05 & 10 Stay for Sneak Prevue at 8:30 Only as our quest STARTS FRIDAY - 2 Big Action Features children 20c adults 65c SAVAGE SPLENDOR VIXIP TECHNICOLOR FONDAL FORT APACHE WAYNE Mat Fri 2:30. Fri Eve Show Starts 7-both feat. after 8:10