Thursday, Dec. 10, 1953 University Daily Kansan Page 7 1 1 1 0 0 KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates CLINIC erriving Rates One Three Five day days days words or less 50c 75c $1.00 Additional 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 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill university bld, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Newton and Haven, Kansas. Friday evening and returning Sunday evening. Phone Al Soukup. 1269R. 12-10 FOREIGN STUDENT seeks ride to Florida during Christmas vacation.飞行到佛罗里达的圣诞假期。 DRIVER WANTED for car to Tucson, Arizona about Dec 17. Driving new Oldsmobile. Must know immediately Call 18181 for details. 12-10 FOREIGN GRADUATE student seeks ride share expenses. Ph. 311W. 12-10 GRADUATE STUDENT SEKES RIDE TO CALIFORNIA for Christmas vacation, preferably leaving around Dec. 20—willing to share expenses. Ph. 2256 12-15 TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE. Low AIRLINE RATES home for Christmas still EVATIONS NOW to be sure of a seat. SEE our imported HOLY LAND gifts for sale or for sale. PLAN NOW BEFORE CHRISTMAS for your Summer 1954 European and vacation trips. TOM MAUPIN AVAILVABLE phone, 366) 101-115 Massachusetts. ASK US about airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reductions, travel costs for business or pleasure trip call Miss Rose Glesman at the first National Bank for information or inineraries and invoices. 8th and Mass. sta. Pho. 30. FOR SALE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: Stamise kittens, $15 and $20. Ph. 34828. 12-16 TUN AND ACCESSORIES, like new. Size 10.5 in. Call 26743 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. 1953 EDITION of Encyclopedia Americana. Call Delbert Jones, Ph. 322. 12-14 COCKER PUPPIES for Christmas gifts, Blonds and buffs, pedigree stock. Select and will hold until Christmas if desired. See at 345 Miss. Phil. 2905W. 12-14 **SPEED GRAPHIC** good as new $2¼ x 34¾, **Graflex flaxx** kamerange, range finder, **dim holder**, pack adapter, **paper case**, $17.00. **Dollars**. Hale, **Kansas.** EXAKTA 35 mm CAMERA. Tesuar lens; rifle. New condition. Safrice. rifle. 2334W. BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING: Dozen reasonably and accu- lately. Ruby Channel, 1232 Altus. PI 2142J. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. We also have a pet stop shop has everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of typing at home. Standard rates. Accurate and fast service. Come to 1616 Vermont, or phone 2373R. tt CABINET - MAKER AND Refinisher: Antique pieces, Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E. ingnibottom. Res. and Res. 623 Ala A. BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six-stack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see american Service Company, 616 Vt. t FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM for man 50cm Close to bath $6.99 a day 817 Main St. P 42310 12- $0.99 a day 817 Main St. P 42310 12- MISCELLANEOUS WANT TO BUY: Boy's used bicycle, 24-inch wheel. Ph. 814M. 12-14 HELP WANTED SECRETARY age 20 to 30. Minimum shorthand, speed 120. Minimum typing speed 60. Call Lawrence 3800, ext. 710. 12-11 LOST AND FOUND SMALL BLACK PURSE. Return to Ruth Simpson, Pim. 1768. Needed immediately because it contains borrowed key and identification. Very important. Reward. FOUND: PAIR Horn rimmed glasses between their faces on Friday morning. Dec. 4. P. 2234R TAKEN FROM Union coat room Friday room—B-9 parka with name inside. lm McCook motivate James H. McLauley. mMcCook phone, telephone 2042. 12 questions asked. LARGE RHINESTONE earring. Reward Gloria Savage. 1145 La. 12-1P Polio Foundation To Test Vaccine Oklahoma City, Okla. —(U.P.) The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis will choose areas where a new polio vaccine will be tested before Jan. 1, Basil O'Connor, president of the foundation, said last night at a dinner meeting of Oklahoma March of Dimes workers. He said the nationwide tests would cost $7,500,000 and would involve giving shots to one million children in 209 counties. The counties will be selected on the basis of their polio records and the quality of their public health departments. Those having higher incidences of the disease will be favored. Tattooed Gunman in Top 10 Washington —(U.P.)— A heavily tattooed robber who regards his gun as his "best friend" today was placed on the FBI's list of the 10 "most wanted" fugitives. He is Thomas E. Dickerson, who has been missing since September when he escaped from a mental hospital. Dickerson has been known to carry a gun in the waistband of his trousers and he has stated he does not intend to be arrested alive. It said he should be considered "extremely dangerous." Navy Fires 192 in 4 Months Washington —(U.P.)— The Navy fired 192 civilian employees as security risks from June 1 to Sept. 30, the first four months of President Eisenhower's new security review program. The White House announced in October that a total of 1,756 government employees had been dismissed during the same period. Navy said that the 192 were its share of the government-wide total. They were described as persons "against whom a security question existed." The Navy had 453,438 civil employees on its payroll at home and abroad on Sept. 30. Washington — (U.P.)—The Veterans administration will pay $190,800,000 in dividends next year to nearly 5,000,000 holders of World War II GI insurance. The maximum payout is $300,000, the spokesman said the payments will be made about 60 days after the anniversary date of each policy. Vets to Get GI Insurance First 2 hours regular prices 12:00 Til 2 p.m. ... 75c 2 p.m. Til 5 p.m. ... 90c 5 p.m. Til Closing $1.20 Children 50c Anytime In Indonesia, Nixon urged President Dr. Sukarno to maintain firm control over internal communism and concentrate on putting down internal disorders before attempting to ash any claim to additional territory. Nixon took a similar task in urging Japan and South Korea to work out between themselves such issues as fishing rights. In the Philippines, it was learned, he urged president-elect Ramon Magsayas to solve the country's internal problems and concentrate on political stability before trying to advance either himself or the Philippines as an Asian leader. PRICES This Nixon approach was well illustrated when, on leaving Pakistan, he publicly urged India and Pakistan to work out their dispute over Kashmir "because that dispute is harmful to both countries." On his visit to war-torn Indo-China, Nixon stressed to leaders of the associated states of Viet Nam, Laos and Cambodia that the struggle against the Communist Viet Minh must be continued, alongside the French, to a successful conclusion before the three can demand complete independence from France. One of the thorniest problems Nixon has met on his world tour was the three-way quarrel between Burma, Thailand and Nationalist China over the removal of Kuomintang Nationalist irregular troops from Burma. He found that the issue overshadowed all others in Burma. He quietly urged all three to work toward an early, peaceful solution and removal of the troops, with United States cooperation. Nixon Urges Asia To Settle Own Strife En Route with Vice President Nixon—(U.P.) Throughout his goodwill and fact-finding tour of Asia and the Far East, American Vice President Richard M. Nixon has urged the countries visited to solve their minor differences among themselves. This, he stressed, will clear the' decks for an attempt to solve the major problem of assuring world freedom. Nixon also employed a similar formula in the border dispute between Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Afghans rated it their number one problem. Nixon encouraged continued peaceful negotiations by both sides. Although Nixon has carefully avoided trying to make policy, his "good-will" approach in urging particularly the smaller nations to work out their minor disagreements with their neighbors is looked upon as a significant reflection of a possible new American approach to Asia. Many of the American vice president's efforts in pushing this approach to localized issues were made in private sessions with national leaders. But on several occasions he spoke out openly. It probably will require several years to tell how much success he has achieved along these lines. But his approach apparently indicates the United States desires to get all Asian allies to focus their attention on pulling together and not against each other in the major struggle between the free and the Communist worlds. German Club Sets Program of Music A special program of German music, sponsored by the German club, will be presented at 5 p.m. today in the Museum of Art. The program is open to the public. Dale Moore, fine arts senior, will sing songs by Schumann, and Harriet King, fine arts senior, will sing songs by Brahms. The two also will sing two duets by Mendelssohn. Stewart Gordon, graduate student, will play piano selections by Brahms, Debussy, and Ravel. To rig for diving, a process that takes less than one minute in a modern submarine, the crew must conduct 225 individual operational and equipment checks. University Players Announce Casting Cast members for the University Players' melodrama "My Partner," to be presented Jan. 13-16, were announced today. They are Rosie, a maid, Mary Patton, college freshman; Sam Bowler, a former trapeze artist, John Barber, college senior; Josiah Scrags, the villain, John Pearson, college senior; Mary Branden, the leading lady, Janet Gabrielson, college junior. Matthew Brandon, Mary's father, John Daze, special student; Grace Brandon, Mary's younger sister, Marjorie Smith, college senior; Joe Launden, the strapping hero, William Means, business senior. Nel Singleton, Joe's handsome partner, Robert Wilson, engineering junior, and Major Henry Clay in the supreme supreme, William West, polite senior. Sherm Timmons, education sophomore, will play piano background music. KDGU Schedule 4:00 Anything Goes 4:30 You Name It 4:55 Your Union 4:55 Pachworks 5:05 Facts on Record 5:55 News 5:55 Fantasy in Strings 6:30 In the Mood 6:35 News 7:00 Bookstore Hour 8:00 In the Night 7:00 Bookstore Hour 8:00 Notes in the Night 9:00 Sign Off 9:00 Sign Off For best results, use the Daily Kansan classifieds. Intimate Revelations ENDS TONITE "Titfield Thunderbolt" 7:00-9:00