Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1953 University Daily Kansan Page 7 FOR SALE SIAMSEE KITTENS. Make good pets. Give one as a Christmas gift, Mrs. J. E. Stohs. 769 Miss. Ph. 2282R. 12-18 SIZE 38 BLACK TUXEDO with pets, like new. Phone 1772W. 1901 Maine. 12-17 CHRISTMAS PUPPIES: Shepherds of good breeding. Call 2416R after 6 p.m. 12-18 GIVE A LIVING GIFT. Cocker Spaniel puppies, A.K.C. registered. See at 2134 Learnard. Ph. 2138. The Ken Frank's. 12-17 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: Siamese puppies $15 and $20. Ph. 3482M. 12-16 EXAKTA 35 mm CANERA. Tessar lens; penta prism finder. New condition. Sacrifice. Ph. 2334W. Kansan classifieds bring results. - Oil Change LET US GET YOUR CAR READY TO GO HOME - Anti-Freeze - Lubrication - Tire Chains Leonard's Standard Service 9th and Indiana Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Journalism bldg, not later than 3:45 p.m. the lay before publication date. TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED FROM TOPEKA to KU beginning January 4. Call 1889 in Lawrence, or 24703 in Topeka. Don Mornan 12-18 RIDE WANTED: Vicinity of Peoria, III., or Saturday or Daytime. Phone Allen Schmidt 1822. 12-21 WANT TWO PASSENGERS to Los Angeles vicinity, leaving Friday, Dec. 18. Phone 619 for information. 12-17 GRADUATE STUDENT wants ride to or near Wilmington, North Carolina, during vacation. Will share expenses. Walter Biggs, Department of Zoology, Snow hall. Classified Advertising Three three Five day day days 15 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c $1.30 Classified Advertising Rates RIDE WANTED to California over vacac- tions in Florida and New York. Phone Ronald Schruben, 2036. 12-17 ASK US about airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reductions, Business hours for business or pleasure trip call Miss Rose Glesman at the First National Bank for information or itineraries and conversations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phon. 39. LOST AND FOUND FOUND: LADY'S wristwatch Call Tom Coolidge 721. Identify and pay for the ride. 12/17 THE RECORD NOOK Phone 725 For extra cash, sell those items with a Kansan classified ad. 846 Mass. R. C.A. Record Players $16.25 up Fred and Margaret Frey, owners We have Christmas records in all popular labels. stuffed and other gifts boxed chocolates $1.25 per pound and up special 942 Massachusetts Phone 1330 OPEN EVERY DAY TIL 11 P.M. CHRISTMAS CANDY - Gift Wrapped FREE. - Hand Packed. - We Mail It For You. assortments MINTS & NUTS BUSINESS SERVICES PROFESSIONAL TYPING at student rates. Prompt consideration, accurate and fast. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barber ave. Ph. 2721W. MWF-tf FORMAL AND INFORMAL dressmaking. also draperies and slipcovers, and alterations. Phone 1843-L-4, 825 New York MWF-tf TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term paper reports, etc. Accurate writeup of applications. Mrs. Glinka, 1919 Tenn. Phone 1396M. MWF-tf TYPIST: Accurate accurate typist will give immediate attention to your work. References upon request. Mrs. Fevurly, ph. 3226-M. MWF-TF RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wilchita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Phone Jim Sellers, 3101J, evenings. MTW-tf TYPIST: Done reasonably and accu- TYPING: Done reasonably and acutely. TYPE: Ruby channel, 1223 Aim 12-18 21423, 21423 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet shop, and you can stop our one-stop pet shop has everything for funs, ins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 4181. tf CABINET - MAKER AND Refinisher: Antique pieces, Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E. ginkgibbon. Res. and Shop, 623 Ala. EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of typing at home. Standard rates. Accurate and fast service. Come to 1616 Vermont, or phone 2373R. tt EVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, C16 Vt. ttl. The fifth annual Nativity play will be presented by the German department and the German club at 8 p.m. today in Fraser theater. 5th Nativity Play Set for Tonight The play, adapted by Dr. Sidney M. Johnson, assistant professor of German, is an example of a typical 16th century German nativity play and will be presented with the simplicity that characterized it in the 16th century. "Despite the fact that it is spoken in German," says Dr. Johnson, "the plays have been enjoyed in the past years by many who cannot speak German." The play is open to the public. The characters in the play will be acted by students enrolled in German courses. A chair, directed_by Elin Jorgensen, music education professor, with Evelyn Delfs, college junior, accompanying at the organ, will be heard at intervals during the play. Besides the play itself, the program for the evening will include German carols sung by the audience. A solo, "Geistliches Wienglied," will be sung by Harriet King, fine arts senior, accompanied by Elain Blake, music director with his viola, and Virginia Vogel, fine arts freshman, at the piano. Dale Moore, fine arts senior, will sing "Nun, Wandere Maria." The play is directed by Dr. John Newfield, professor of drama, and Dr. Johnson, Charles Loyd Holt, instructor of speech, is the assistant director; Dan Palmquist, instructor of speech, technical director; Richard McGehee and William West, college seniors, technical assistants; Bruce McCord, education senior, electrician, and Annette Luthy, fine arts sophomore, costumes. In addition to the program in Russian Sea Strength Increased by Canals Washington—(U.P.)—U.S. Navy officials said today Russia has "treemendously" increased its potential sea power by completing a vast canal system linking the Arctic ocean to the Baltic sea. They said the protected inland waterway, stretching from one end of Russia to the other, apparently is being destroyed by destroyers as well, as smaller craft. By shifting warships back and forth through the canals, Russia could concentrate its naval strength in two fleets, U.S. strategists said. In the past, U.S. estimates of Russian naval strength have been based on the assumption that the Soviet Union must maintain four different fleets—in the Arctic, Baltic sea, Black sea and Pacific. The four fleets were all, in effect, "landlocked" from each other, either by geography or Western naval and air power. The implications of the canal system were said to be one factor behind recent warnings of Adm. Robert B. Carney, chief of naval operations, that Russia is "determined to emerge from its landlocked position" and challenge American supremacy of the seas. The last link of the canal system, running between the Volga and Don rivers near Stalingrad, was completed in May 1952. With this link Moscow at last was connected by water with the White, Baltic, Black and Caspian seas. the possibility that Russia could now shift part of its large Baltic fleet into the Black sea in event of war has caused new concern in the Navy Production Staff Named by Players Production staff for the University Players' melodrama, to be presented Jan. 13-15, was announced today. Jane Hormaman, college sophomore, is in charge of properties; Sally Six, college junior, will be costume mistress; Harold McCord, education senior, is light manager, and Jo Ann Young, and Sue Dalby, college freshmen, are in charge of make-up. Bill Means, technical director, has appointed Sandra Bentz, college freshman, and Miss Smith to head publicity, and Bonnie Royer, graduate, to be in charge of publicity and tickets. Stage manager Bill West, college senior, has named Mary Patton, college freshman; Dee Ann Price, fine arts junior, and JoAnna March, and Marjorie Smith, college seniors, to his staff. House manager will be Nancy Reich, college freshman. Fraser theater, there will be refreshments and entertainment in Wilcox museum, adjacent to the theater. Music will be "In Dulci Jubileo," presented by the recorder ensemble of the German department, and "Old Russian Christmas Chant" by the Russian club. 'Flight to Tangier' THURS. thru SATURDAY GLORIA GRAHAME CESAR ROMERO TURHAN BEY "PRISONERS OF THE CASBAH" ENDS TONITE 'Bitter Rice' THURS. thru SATURDAY "TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE" and "KEY LARGO" about the role of the U.S. Sixth fleet in the Mediterranean. If the Russian ships were able to get through the Dardanelles, "they could cause us a lot of trouble," a spokesman said. On the other hand, the Navy sees two large drawbacks to the Soviet canal system. In the north it is closed by ice six months of the year into the White sea and three months into the Baltic. It also has a series of locks which would be vulnerable to bombing in event of war. -See Ya- Vacation Pre-Party TONIGHT at the TEEPEE Dancing: GENE HALL COMBO 8:30 - 10:30 Entertainment: CAMPUS TALENT Only Students and Guests -50c- "Thank You, K.U." for the Big Reception Given "THE ROBE" Starts Tomorrow RED'S BEST MOVIE! Red RED'S BEST MOVIE! SKELTON in M-GI-M's "HALF A HERO" with JEAN HAGEN AND GUEST APPEARANCE POLLY BERGEN Mat. 2:30 (Open 2) Eve Shos 7-9 Open Eve 6:45 F't 3:16 7:46 - 9:46 Regular Prices