University Daily Kansan Page 7 CLASSIFIED Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid in full on time during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansas Business office. Journals must be submitted by 4:35 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates Classified Advertisements One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c FOR RENT GARAGE. Inquire at 905 Maine. 9-23 BUSINESS SERVICE TO SINGLE MALE graduate student; 21% rooms, furnished suite with sink and toilet. Third floor of private home. Share bath with on floor below. Ph. 1045. 9-23 PATCHEN'S ANTIQUES. 720 Ohio. A large selection of fine antiques in furniture, glass, china, and brass. Many things from Europe. 10-1 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything you need to set up our business. Our location set店 has everything for you. Ins. and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 414. tf TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Teen. Phone 1396M. tf 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. STUDIYING toon tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360. 1109 Mass. tf TRANSPORTATION CABINET - MAKER & Refinisher: Antique pieces. Bar-top finish on table tops. High class work guaranteed. Higgenbottom. Res. and Shop. 623 Aa-92. WANT TO JOIN a car pool. Commuting from Topeka to KU. daily. Will share expenses. Please call after 3:00 p.m. Jean Johnson, Ph. 2-7709, Topeka. 9-22 WANTED: Commuters for car pool. K.C. Mo-Wa-Lrence; 8-5 Mon-Fri. Contact N. H. Gibson, Box 2 Kansan, or Joe Fountain. K.C. DE-1339. 9-22 ASK US about airplane rates, sky reach, family days, round trip reductions, fare. For business or pleasure trip call Miss Rose Gleesan at the First National Bank for information or inquiries conferences. 8th and Mass. sts. Phone tr 30 TOM MAUPIN TRAVEL SERVICE Lawrence's fulltime travel agent. Reservations and tickets for all airlines—ships-tours—cruises—resorts. NO SERVICE EQUIPMENTES. Prompt personal service. Travelers luggage–accident insurance. INTERNATIONAL SPECIALISTS. Ph. 3661 1015]² Mass. (Successors Downs Travel Service). LOST AND FOUND Kansan classifieds bring results. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU WANT TO LEARN a skill or sport and you can, you can learn and learn to show a cocker spainl. All colors, dates and seasons. Skip Pratt 2134 Leaphard. Phn 2139. 9-25 HAVE ROOM for 3 children. Best of references. Large yard and play porch, balanced meals and regular rest time. Give your child the best. Ph. 2473M WILL CARE for one or two small chill- e nights. Careers. Fires. P1. 4114 W-9 23 BOARDERS WANTED: Good Food at reasonable price. Convenient location. Beginning September. Beginning Septu- nna. Nu Sigma Nu Medical Fraternity, 124-91 Louisiana, Ph. 366. FOR SALE CONOCO SERVICE: B. F. Goodrich tire and batteries, complete lubrication service, automatic transmission service, Buckle Conoco Service, 19 and Massachusetts. BRITISH SPORTS CAR; late '52. Many videos of this car on the internet. 1300 Barker, Ph. 1953 after 5 p.m. 9-23 DAUGHTER getting married. Have 1947 Super Bulk convertible for sale. Extra good condition. Class. Would consider pickup or pickup as part pay-92. Phone 2473M. KING trombone Liberty model; 3 years of reasonably. Phone Lloyd Myers, 3865. 9-25 HELP WANTED SIMASEE KITTENTS. Registered stocked. Miss. Ph. 2282R. 9-23 F YOU HAVE CAR and work from live until eight evenings you can increase your income sixty to seventy dollars per week. Excellent opportunity for college students. Established in 2013. Sales made through appointments. Address: Box 117, Merriam, Kansas. 9-22 UNDERGRADUATE or graduate or instructor to work few hours each day or evening in placement in Lawrence and in other areas of the basis. Applicants should be mature, pleasant appearing, sincere in their willingness to work, and have an easy-to-know manner. Good income on com-munity service. Good income from Maupin Service. 1015 Mass. 9-22 Kansan classifieds bring results. Potosi, Bolivia, where silver ore was discovered beneath an uprooted bush in 1545, was for many years the largest city in North and South America. It crammed Spain's treature galleons with two billion dollars in silver. Now this two-mile-high town yields tin ore, more precious to Bolivia than her silver ever was. M.P. Suing German Firm Sunday - Monday Tuesday - Wed. A 27-year-old U.S. military policeman is asking $130,000 damages from Germany's largest chemical trust because he says it held him as a wartime slave laborer in the Auschwitz concentration camp. By the UNITED PRESS The suit was filed by Pvt. Rudy Waxman of Hollywood against the I. G. Farben trust, which has retained a half dozen of Germany's top lawyers to fight the claim. The German-born Waxman said he was sent to a concentration camp in May, 1940, and was shifted three years later to the Monowitz synthetic rubber factory at Auschwitz, Poland. The plant was administered for the Nazis by the Farben concern. Pvt. Waxman said he remained at Auschwitz for 21 months, before being transferred to the Dachau concentration camp from which he was liberated by U.S. troops in April, 1945. After the war, Pvt. Waxman emigrated to the United States and moved to Hollywood, the home of his uncle, film musical director Franz Waxman. Pvt. Waxman's claim now rests with the U.S. High Commission District court here which will decide whether the case will be heard in an American or German court. The Farben firm maintains that Hitler's S.S. guards were responsible for atrocities in the concentration camp and Pvt. Waxman must therefore sue the West German government for damages. One of Pvt. Waxman's fellow prisoners, Norbert Wollheim of New York City, has won a $2,381 settlement from the trust. Highest lake in the United States is Tulainyo, 12,865 feet above sea level, in California. N-O-W! Monday, Sept. 21, 1953 Board to Judge Magazine About 100 college Women trbnt all over the nation will be selected to the board and the will be awarded a salaried month in New York to write for and to help edit the 1954 college issue of the magazine. The deadline for application to the college board of Mademoiselle magazine by undergraduate women of the University is Nov. 30. Entrants this year must write a 1,500-word criticism of the August issue of the magazine, and another criticism of any particular field plus several samples of their own work. The contest is designed for women who are interested in entering fields of work allied with magazine publishing, including art, merchandising, promotion, editing, writing, advertising, and fashion. During the school year, the girls chosen as board members are given three assignments each, with prizes being awarded for the better ones. The top prize is the New York trip. Applications Open SeveralStudentJobs A few part-time jobs are available for students according to Mike Braden, director of aids and awards. Jobs available include lab work, waiters, and delivery work. Students wishing occasional jobs or Saturday jobs should also come to the employment office in Strong. The employment picture now is good but the office doesn't know what to expect during the remainder of the school year. Perhaps the oldest road on earth winds across the Near East between the valleys of the Euphrates and Nile rivers. Camel trains and marching armies packed down this ancient caravan route thousands of years before the Christian era. NOW thru WED Shows 2:30-7-9 "RETURN TO PARADISE" GARY COOPER NOW thru WED Shows 7:00 - 9:00 JOSE FERRER "MOULIN ROGUE" ROGUE" HELD OVER! Positively ENDS Thursday 2:30 TUESDAY ADULTS 65c LAWRENCE LAWRENCE'S DISTINCTIVE THEATRE