KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be mailed in a timely manner during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univ. Administration Business office. Journal, Daily blge., not lat. due to 45 p.m. the day before publication date. BUSINESS SERVICE SCOTS GUARD FIRE ALARM. Com- pens off. No batteries, no winding—to fail when you need a loud warning. Brothers 637 Mass. St. Phi 631 11-20 Brothers 637 Mass. St. Phi 631 11-20 Page 7 FORMAL AND INFORMAL dressmaking. also draperies and slipcovers, and alterations. Phone 1843-L-4, 825 New York MWF-ff TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1368M. MWF-ff TYPIST, experienced in all kinds of student work, fast, accurate. Mrs. Betty Sequist, 1935 Barker Ave. Ph. 2721W. MFw-1f TYPING. SATISFACTION Guaranteed. Reasonable rates. Phone 2142J. 11-30 WELCOME STUDENTS and public to the College Inn Cafe, under new management and specialize in home-cooked food, cake and specialize in home-cooked food & Tenn. Open 6:30 a.m. to midnight. 11-16 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their many products are in the shop has everything for fun fins, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. PHOTOGRAPHED CHRISTMAS CARDS. I am going to make a photo and come and take your family in live action at your home. I will avoid late rush. Call Steve Carter 874. CABINET - MAKER AND Refinisher: Antique pieces, Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. E. E. Giginhootton. 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. **tf** TRANSPORTATION FEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the 2-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, 616 Vt. tf STUDYING late tonight? Retrush yourself with fountain beverages and sandwiches--for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 380. 1109 Mass. DRIVING TO HOUSTON for Thanksgiving. Riders wanted for all or part of the way. For details phone Justin Haynes. Ph. 3186W. 11-19 TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE Make your Christmas airlines reservations for the travel you need, deposits necessary, TAKE A CHRIST-MAS VACATION this year to Mexico, California. Enrollment economy asks. ASK US FOR EUROPEAN TRAVEL PLANS for next summer. Contact us at 1-855-365-3641 or Phone 3661. (Successors to Downs Travel Service). 11-23 ASK US about airplane rates, sky coach. family days, round trip reimburses. SAFETY LINE lines. For business or pleasure trip call MISS Rose Glesseman at the First National Bank for information or itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. steps. Photos. fc FOR SALE N HANDYHOT. APARTMENT-SIZE washer condition. Price reasonably. 630W 11-16 1942 BUICK CONVERTIBLE. R&H, very well constructed. Will sainceires for Pacific 2771M. 11-20 17-INCH CROSLEY, table model TV set Campshire 1963 or see at 1503 Borker 11-17 SWEET CIDER for sale. Lawrence Cider and Vinegar Co. 810 Pa. Ph. 335. ttf HELP WANTED LOST AND FOUND PAIR OR LIGHT BROWN horn-rimmed cabinet. Marquette Morgan. Pt. 1038. l-11-7 Marguerite Morgan. Pt. 1038. l-11-7 BLACK AND GOLD billetfoil containing sorbene, lipid and ID cards. Attached to campus. Notify Syria Kendall. Ph. 4205 or Virginia Hass. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Campus, Manhattan. 11-28. LOST IN UNION BUILDING a pair of horn-rimmed glasses in brown snap case. Finder please call (collect) AR-3688, K.C., Mo. 11-16 MAN'S ELGIN WRISTWATCH lost. at ward. Ph. Jerry Goss, 868. game 11-17 ID CARD No. 4931 lost in stadium dur- ing the 2016 N.C.A.B. Finals. Finder: 2256-R. Rewind 11-16 BULOVA WRISTWATCH lost out of case at north goal post after K-State game. engage bravely in the game. grace engagement value. Please return to Art DeLazell, 1645 Tenn. Ph. 664. 11-16 Italian Club Gives Program Members of the Italian club have recorded a 15-minute program for the Foreign Broadcasting bureau of Rome and it will be heard next week in Italy and beamed to the United States for Italian-American listeners. Under the direction of Nello Giannessi, graduate student from Pisa who serves as interviewer, the show was produced in 113 Strong with 12 Italian-speaking individuals particiating. The Italian club, which is composed of foreign students, faculty members from KU and professors from nearby institutions, has been meeting regularly since 1951. Ivo R. Malan, assistant instructor in Romance languages, is president Those who spoke briefly during the tape interviews were, besides Malan, J. Neale Carman, professor of Romance languages; his wife, Maybelle; Robert Green, associate professor of drawing and painting; Nino Lo Bello, instructor in sociology and social science; Edward Maser, assistant curator of the Museum of Art and instructor in art history; Dwight C. Miller, instructor in art history; Alberta Traaldi, graduate student from Rome, and his wife, Ila June Dawson Traaldi, college junior. Washburn university was represented by Prof. Vernon M. French of the Romance language department and Baker university by Prof. John Simone of the art history department and Prof. Harold Turk of Romance languages. Carl Fond, assistant instructor in French, served as the electrical technician. Kansan classifieds bring results. should be examined today. Call LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO Phone 425 1025 Mass. for appointment. Any lens on Prescription duplicated Workers Townspeople Students See the NEW. MEALS FOR 832 Mass. CHRIS'S CAFE Koh-i-noor Rapidograph Ph.1051 The only non-clogging "Technical" Fountain Pen that uses India Drawing Ink. Of Special Interest to Artists and Draftsmen AVAILABLE IN 3 LINE WIDTHS. CARTER'S STATIONERY Official Bulletin 1025 Mass. Junior, Panhellenic, 4:15 pm., Alpha Delta Pl. Ys' Group meeting 9 p.m., Henley house; "Content of Music", Coffee. Guest Coffee, Joyce Cary, novelist. 2-3 rooms and Browsing room, Memorial Union. Student Religious council, 4. p.m., room B. Mvrs hall. 100 Peppers, 5 p.m. Memorial Union Bring 25 cents for picture. Last time to Deadline on applications for house decorations for upcoming, 5 p.m. Engineeretts, 8 p.m., Martha Breedlove, Apt. 13, Sunflower apartments. Wives of engineering and architecture students invited. Kappa Beta cabinet meeting, 5:30 p.m. All members of the National Union All others please be present. TUESDAY Young Democrits, 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Speaker: Richard Rolling, on to public TWCA Cabinet, 3 p.m. Henley house. 150 W 7th St., New York, artistry workshop, 8 p.m. Studio A, EES. YWCA House of Representatives, 40 HUNTER HOUSE General Revue Meeting Set KUWF Colle Cross, 6 pm, Westminster Tumis Gecaut, gacut, Open discussion. Jonas Gecaut, gacut The last general Rock Chalk Revue meet before script deadline will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday in room 306-C of the Union. All houses that plan to enter a skit are asked to send a representative to the meeting. NOW thru TUES. James Warren "PORT SINISTER" —Co-Feature— Robert Clarke "SWORD OF VENUS" "SWORD OF VENUS" Martin uther Matinee 2:30 —O Evening 7:00-9:00 —O ENDS NIALL MacGINNIS PRICES MATINEE $ .90 EVENING 1.20 CHILDREN .50 Discount Coupons At Your Church University Daily Kansan FOOTBALL RAMS VS. 49'ERS Monday, Nov. 16, 1953 Free Lance Designer Now on Art Faculty A year ago a free lance designer in Syracuse, N.Y., and now a faculty member of the School of Fine Arts—that's the story of Alexander Boyle, instructor of design, whose work is now on display on the third floor of Strong hall. One of the Boyle's creations displayed as the "design of the week," by Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, was shown at the annual Decorators' show in New York City last year. A 1950 graduate of Syracuse university, Mr. Boyle worked for two years with firms in New York City, developing fabric designs to be sold to textile manufacturers. Last year Mr. Boyle, after leaving New York City, was in business for himself as a free lance designer in Syracuse. He sold his work directly to manufacturers. All of the fabric designs displayed in Strong hall were produced while Mr. Bowie was a free lance designer. Most of the designs are for drapery. When you pause ... make it count... have a Coke BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KANSAS CITY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY © 1953. The Coca-Cola Company THROUGH WEDNESDAY A JOHN FARROW PRODUCTION Produced by JOSEPH SISTROM • Directed by JOHN FARROW Screepery by JONATHAN LATIMER • From the novel by Charles Northkell and James Norman Hall • A PAROOM PICTURE