Page 7 o are con- Amin night ex-et ridgner," gainst ity, it cupier untry not coun- double inst inue to against items atawa n of give at will Schol- Phone KU 376 KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Classified Advertising Rates One day Three five days Five days 75c $1.00 25c 15 words or less ... 50c Additional words ... 1c Additional words ... 1e 2c 3c 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 Press Journal. Publication肄, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. BUSINESS SERVICE PROFESSIONAL TYPING at student rates. Prompt consideration, accurate and fast. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker ave. Ph. 2721W. MWF-ff FORMAL AND INFORMAL dressmaking also draperies and slipcoverings, and alterations. Phone 1843-L-4. 823 New York MWF-tl TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1368M. MWF-17 SCOTS GUARD FIRE ALARM. Com- fornsable. No batteries, no wiring—nothing to fail when you need a loud warning. Comfortable. 687 Mass. St. Phi. 631 11-20 687 Mass. St. Phi. 631 11-20 TYPING. SATISFACTION Guaranteed. Reasonable rates. Phone 21423. 11-30 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet shop, including all our on-set pet shop has everything for fur, fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf PHOTOGRAPHED CHRISTMAS CARDS. am going to make a mistake and come and take your family in live action at your home. we can avoid late rush. Call Steve Carter 874. EXPERIENCED TYPIST will do all kinds of typing at home. Standard rates. Accurate and fast service. Come to 1616 Vermont, or phone 23738. tt 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. tlf. TRANSPORTATION CABINET - MAKER AND Refinisher: Antique pieces, Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E. Gigbinthost. Res. and Shop, 623 AITON STUDENT WANTS RIDE to Denver, expenses. Ph. Carl Mansur, 2977TH 11-20 miles. STUDYING late night? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-fines for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 714-352-6080 Mass. NEW YORK FOR Thanksgiving: Driving through St. Louis directly to New York. Encourage drivers to share driving and expense. John L. Sutter, 912 Ala. Pa. P. 1705. 11-20 DRIVING TO BOSTON over Thanksgiving vacation. Riders wanted for all or part of way. For details contact Karl Searles or Ken Cox, Ph1. 14128. 11-20 RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Phone Jim Sellers, 3101J evenings. MT-tt DRIVING TO HOUSTON for Thanksgiving. Riders wanted for all or part of the way. For details phone Justin Haynes. Ph. 3186W. $19-19 TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE. Make your Christmas airlines reservations and arrange deposits necessary, TAKE A CHRISTMAS VACATION this year to Mexico, Puerto Rico, Orleans. Economy rates ASK US FOR EUROPEAN TRAVEL PLANS for next summer. Travel 1015 Mass. Phone 3661. (Successors to Downs Travel Service). 11-23 ASK U.S about airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reductions. AT&T offers discount 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 tt. HELP WANTED DISHWASHER IN FRATERNITY house Call 1484. 11-19 SINGLE ROOM FOR MAN. 515 a month. Ph. 3619. 1536 Teem. 11-23 FOR RENT for extra cash, sell those items with a Kansan classified ad. FOR SALE HAVE TWO CARS, will sell either. 5) two-door Ford-a-matic club car, 18,000 Dual Clutch one owner, Special Deluxe Chevrolet, 35,000 miles. Both completely equipped, in ex-430 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., or see at 11-22 Elm after 6 p.m. TUXEDO, size 36, worn three times. Cot- ing new-for only $25.00. Pho- $10.00. Wednesday. Nov. 18. 1953 University Daily Kansan ADIMIR TELEVISION SET $100.00. Very good condition. Also Zenith Trans- Oceanic radio, almost new $100.00. Call 2917J from 5-7. 11-23 1942 BUICK CONVERTIBLE. R&H, very rich. Will sacrifice for 1-10 plans. Ph. 27711. LOST AND FOUND SWEET CIDER for sale. Lawrence Cider and Vinegar Co. 810 Pa. Ph. 395. tps BLACK AND SILVER Parker "S1" stu- tain pen. Name, Marianna Grabhorn, engraved on cap. If found please call Corbin hall. 860. Reward. 11-20 K-STATE CLASS RING for year 1940. Lost Nov. 7 around stadium. Inside insides "J.H.E." Finder please leave at Kansas office. 11-20 BLACK AND GOLD billetfoil containing magnesium and nickel, november 6, on campus. Notify Sylvia Kendall, Ph. 4205 or Virginia Hass. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Manhattan. 11-18 FOUR KEYS ON SILVER RING attached to black, blue and white walrus tooth. Probably lost in Trail room. Wednesday last week. G. Fairchild. Phi. 2921-1-3. BROWN ZIPPER NOTEBOOK containing the complete book of Book 302. 11-19 John Wm. Cox, Ph. 304. Britons Dodge 'Killer Smog' London — (U.P) — Britain's "killer London — (0.1) - Britain's 'killer smog' slowly lifted from London today, but persisted elsewhere in the country. Britons who choked and stumbled blindly through darkened streets yesterday and last night cleared their throats and took off their smog masks of gauze and adhesive tape. As the atmosphere cleared, rail services returned to normal in London, and southern and western regions reported "services running without interruption." The dense fog thinned out suddenly during the early morning hours, and began to lift at London airport around dawn. However, the Air Ministry was pessimistic from long experience and predicted that "widespread fog is expected again this evening." Speech Contest Tryouts Dec. 2 Tryout dates were announced today for the 29th annual University speaking contest by E. C. Buehler, professor of speech. Campus problems will be the topic for the contest, which will be open to all students. Tryouts will be held in two sessions Dec. 2, one at 4 p.m. and the other at 8 p.m., and will consist of five-minute speeches. From approximately 25 who are expected to try out, eight will be selected for the finals at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 3 in the auditorium of Strong hall. A loving cup will be presented to the winner. Students who wish to participate in the speaking contest are asked to see either Prof. Buehler or William Conboy, instructor in speech and drama, by Dec. 1. Speaking in the contest will be more informal than in oratory or in debate, Prof. Buehler said. Speeches will be similar to an "oral editorial," in that they will be concerned with a campus problem, offering suggestion for improvement as well as criticism. Topics which may be used in the contest include such topics as "cheating and dishonest work at KU," "racial discrimination," "snobbery at KU," "drinking and liquor in the vicinity of the campus," and "discipline at North College and Corbin halls." Scripts for the Rock Chalk Revue must be submitted by Dec. 15, Max Murray, business senior, said today. The scripts will be judged by members of the speech and drama department of the University of Nebraska. Rock Chalk Scripts Deadline Dec. 15 The skits are to be 12 minutes long. Four winners will be selected in each division—men's and women's—to be presented March 26-27. The Young Women's Christian association is selling mums in the organized houses for homecoming. The Y representative in each house will take orders and the mums will be delivered Saturday morning. The mums are $1.50 and orders must be in by Thursday. YWCA Selling Mums Kansan classifieds bring results BOOKED ESPECIALLY FOR A BANG - UP Homecoming Celebration STARTS TOMORROW Thru SATURDAY THE REAL LIFE STORY OF FOOTBALL'S "Yankee Doodle Dandy" "Crazylegs" and "Lovelylegs" The true life and love story of the grandest guy on the gridiron . . . and the gal who kept him smilin'! That's the reason for the discussion sessions set up by the Western Civilization department, he said. "Last year several lectures were given in Western Civ for voluntary attendance by the students, but these were increasingly unsuccessful." Mr. Murrill said. The discussion sessions have been substituted for the lectures this semester, and if successful, they will be continued. Each discussion is led by a member of the Western Civilization committee. Included this semester are C.B. Realey, professor of history, who led the first discussion; W. E. Sandelius, professor of political science, who led the discussion last night, and Robert Sternfeld, assistant professor of philosophy, and J. Eldon Fields, associate professor of political science. MR. FOOTBALL HIMSELF CRAZYLEGS starring ELROY "Crazylegs" HIRSCH LLOYD JOAN NOLAN VOHS featuring James Millican • James Brown "Students' difficulty in Western Civilization is in tying together information about individuals into a good comprehension of the course," Rupert Murrill, director of the Western Civilization department, said today. Western Civ Discussions Set Up to Assist Students So far, each discussion period has been held twice to accommodate the large number of students who have signed up for them, Mr. Murrill said. From 30 to 40 students are in each group. COLOR CARTOON — NEWS. Shows Thur.-Fri. 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 Feat. 3:02 - 7:32 - 9:32 The idea for these discussions started last year, Mr. Murrill said, when a questionnaire was sent to approximately 500 graduates who had taken Western Civilization. Approximately 300 of these replied and made suggestions for improving the course. Italian Professor to Speak Ends Tonite "RIDE VAQUERO" Before & After Sneak Prof. Alberto Carlo Blanc of the ethnology department at the University of Rome will give two illustrated lectures this week sponsored by the departments of geology and of sociology and anthropology. He will talk on "Recent Findings on Early Man in Italy" at 8 p.m. tomorrow and on "Early Man in Italy" at 3 p.m. Friday. Both lectures will be in 101 Snow. Michigan is believed to have the largest white pine standing in the nation in the Baraga State Forest near Ontonagon. The tree stands 65 feet and is nearly three feet in diameter at breast height. The Army's famous Lyster Bag for carrying drinking water in the field was devised in 1913 by Major William J. Lyster. NOW! LAST 2 DAYS Ends THURSDAY Mat. 2:30 — Adults 90c Eve. 7-9 — Adults $1.20 Children 50c Discount Coupons Mav R- Discount Coupons May Be Obtained at Your Church STARTS FRIDAY An advance showing of a major studio picture that will be here soon - "Crazyleqs" - "Kiss Me Kate" - "Torch Song" - "How To Marry A Millionaire" "Decameron Nights" - "Walking My - "Walking My Baby Back Home" - "The Robe" - "Easy To Love" NOW SHOWING -ENDS TONITE ROBERT TAYLOR AVA GARDNER "RIDE VAQUERO" Color By TECHNICOLOR "VAQUERO" Shown Before and After Sneak 7-10:19 Come Early - Sneak Shown At 8:31 Only