Page 7 University Daily Kansan Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid within 24 hours during the hours 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office, according to course. Journalism bids, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less Additional words BUSINESS SERVICE TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Jenn. Phone 1396M. MWF-7 BEVERAGES ice cold, all kinds, by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, 018 Vt. tf TYPING: Prompt service on all kinds of typing. Neat and accurate. Phone 2717M, Mrs. Ehrman. tf STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-aches-for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 1109 Mass. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business for them. We cater to fur, flin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tl TYPING WANTED. Prompt, accurate service. Pick-up and delivery service after 6 p.m. and before 8 a.m. Phone 1517R. Mrs. Livingston. tf RADIO and TV service. Main day service on all makes. Most complete stock parts in this area. Beware Radio and TV Vermont. Phone 138 for prompt call. MISCELLANEOUS CONCOO SERVICE-B. F. Goodrich tires and batteries, complete lubrication service plus expert automatic transmission Concoo Service, Concoo Service, 19th and Massachusetts. FOR SALE PROFESSOR selling '49 Ford V-8. 4- condition, Phone 2324W. 1850 HARLEY-DAVIDSON 74 motorcycle, hydra-glide. In very good conditions. Accessories 13, 100 miles Auto-servers? Many! For information John, phon. 1844W. 5- BURROUGHS adding machine. Older model but in excellent condition. No longer have use for this machine. Price $55. Call 1952R or inspect at 1914 Ohio. COUPLES CO-OP: Vacancy now for couple with children. Applications for summer and fall receivable now. Come and see us. 940 Ind. Ph. 2464. 5-8 FOR RENT FEW OPENINGS left for summer school. One block from Union. "Just like being at home." Phone 3828R. 1245 Louisiana WANTED APARTMENT, unfurnished for single woman, employed on the Hill, for June 15 occupancy. Phone 3441-R after 5 on KU. KU. 451 8 to 5. 5-5 An information team for the purpose of explaining the Naval Aviation Ciefta program will have a booth at Navy ROTC office announced today. This team, working in conjunction with the Navy "stay-in-school" program, will explain the Naval Aviation cadet program to students faced with possible induction into the armed services, and attempt to help them decide what type of service would be best suited to them. Navy Men to Explain Program May 11-13 REPAIR Monday, May 4, 1953 EXPERT WATCH Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. BLUE Sheffer fountain pen. Clara L. Brown printed on the side. If found return to Clara Brown. 1630 Oxford Road, phone 537. Reward. 5-5 LOST TRANSPORTATION ASK US about airplane rates, sky coach family days, round trip reductions, all expense tours and steamship lines. For business or pleasure trip can Miss Rose Killen travel from Los Angeles to information or itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 30. t RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Winthia every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Call Jim Sellers, 310J evenings, MTW-tt Effingham, Ill. — U.P.) — An auto dealer and a grocer who traded their businesses and homes last March — ideal seems to be "working out fine." Business Swap Working Out Fine Luther Fagin, an auto dealer who got Lewis Manis' grocery store in a straight trade for Fagin's auto agency, said both men were approaching their jobs with new gusto. He admitted their wives pushed them into the "even-steven" swap to stop their grumbling about their jobs. Both men agreed that for the first month after the swap they often had to confer on how to run their new business. Although the two families were not acquainted until a month before the swan the deal has now cemented a fast friendship. The trade included a swap of Mr. Manis's six-room house and Mr. Fagin's eight-room apartment over the grocery store. Mr. Manis, who has no children, said he was wellpleased with his new home. Mr. Fagin, however, said he was having trouble getting used to an apartment. "It's all right though." he said, "and with our three children we can use the extra room." Washington — (U.P.)— Vice President Richard M. Nixon will stump the country next year to help the Republicans increase their present slim control of the House and Senate. Nixon to Stump Nation for GOP He told a reporter he plans to campaign vigorously in all states where the GOP has a chance to pick up extra seats or in areas where GOP nominees run into serious Democratic opposition. There has been no indication what part President Eisenhower may take in the 1954 "off-year" election in which one-third of the 96 Senate seats and all of the 435 House seats will be at stake. "I consider one of the responsibilities of the vice president is to work for the reelection of members of the House and Senate in his party," he said. If Mr. Eisenhower does not take the stump himself, Mr. Nixon may become the party's main campaigner in a role such as former Presidential candidate. He enthusiastically in his 'whistle stop' tours for Democratic nominees. In a television broadcast filmed for stations in his native Texas, he President Resenhewster needs a Democrat control. Congress to carry out his policies. Meanwhile Senate Democratic leader Lyndon B. Johnson gave a hint of the strategy his party may follow in next year's campaign. "I feel that if this country is to have the foreign policy that Mr. Eisenhower desires, if it is to have the farm program that the people voted for, it's going to be necessary for the country to elect a Democratic congress in order to help him pass those bills," he said. A new registration and enrollment procedure will centralize the processes June 12-13 in the air conditioned Student Union building All facilities of the new building with its 127,060 square feet of floor space will be in use this summer. Dean Smith said the schedule would provide courses from the entering freshman level through graduate studies. Returning veterans will be able to resume studies at whatever level required. However teachers whose lesis on courses for teachers, supervisors and school administrators. Programs arranged by the Schoo, of Fine Arts and the Midwestern Music camp will supplement the extensive recreation program. A schedule offering 390 courses in 48 departments for the eight-week summer session, June 15-August 8, was announced today by George B. Smith, dean of the University. More than 20 workshops and conferences are scheduled in addition to the summer session prope: who in which credit may be earned 91%. Seventh Annual A.C.E. Elementary school workshop. 2 hours graduate credit or undergraduate credit. June 10-20; Health Education workshop. 2 hours undergraduate credit. June 15-26; Seminar in Core Curriculum. 2 hours undergraduate or graduate credit. June 15-28; School Administrators workshop on Administrative Plant Problems. 2 hours graduate credit. June 29-July 10; Family Life workshop. 2 hours graduate credit. June 29-July 10; School Administrators workshop on Academic Administrative Problems. 2 hours graduate credit. July 13-24. Other conferences will be: Enameling clinic, June 8-12; Parent-Teacher Leadership workshop, June 11-12; Sunflower Girls state, June 14-17; Kappa Alpha Theta state, June 1a; June 20-21; Physical Education conference, June 29-30; Bank Management clinic, June 10-12; Kansas Writers conference, June 22-26. Germans Looking Forward to Re-unification As Direct Result of Russian Peace Offensive By UNITED PRESS Because all men have the right to dream, the Germans are thinking more than ever these days about re-unification. It is the direct result of the Russia "peace offensive" and the unofficial hints that have come from Moscow that the Reds soon may formally suggest a new four-power announcement in Germany and agree to free elections. 390 Courses Offered In Summer Session For example, West Germany has no rationing. But the 18,000,000 residents of East Germany live under severe food and clothing shortages. It is expected that on the day But hidden away in the West German all-German affairs ministry is an entire section doing nothing but planning for "Day X"—the day when Germany is unified. In many of these situations aside, the pre-condition that such day will present real problem for the German people themselves. A Russian call for a four-power conference seems a real possibility, but there is less likelihood of free elections. Now! Shows 2:30-7-9 Adm. 14c-65c Jose Ferrer "MOULIN ROUGE" NOW! Open 6:45 p.m. Adm. 14c-65c Double Feature "PROBLEM GIRLS" 'ONE GIRL'S CONFESSION' of unification, West Germany will have to rush dozens of food and clothing trains into the Soviet zone. Such action probably would force the imposition of temporary food and clothing rationing in the West—both because of new shortages which would develop and to prevent inflation. Many of the 10,000,000 refugees now living in West Germany were driven from East Germany in 1946 as a result of Communist "land reform." Are these dispossessed landowners to be returned to their homes and given back their prosperity? If so, what happens to those living on the land now? What about dispossessed owners whose factories were seized? NOW! The East German government paid them nothing. Do they get the factories back or do they get compensation? If the latter, why pays? But the greatest problem of all GRANADA Phone 916 Watch For "NEVER LET ME GO" Court Reporters school, June 22-26; School Bus Operation conference, June 25-27; Steelworkers institute, July 5-10; Peace Officers Training school, July 27-August 1; Life Insurance Marketing school, July 13-17, and Credit Bureau and Collection Service Management institute, July 19-24. 38 More POW's Leave for U.S. Tokyo - (U.P.)—Thirty eight liberated American war crisprons left by plane tonight for the United States on the fourth "freedom airlift." It was not disclosed when the remaining men would be ready for the trip. They include ex-prisoners and intensive treatment at Tokyo hospitals. Originally 39 repatriates were scheduled to leave today, but Capt. Zach Dean's name was scratched from the list. Their departure will leave only 14 Americans out of 149 released by the Communists still waiting in Tokyo army hospitals for repatriation. Thirty-five flee home in the first group and 62 more left in two plane-loads last Thursday night. is the 100,000-man, Communist-led and Soviet indoctrinated "Peoples" police" of the East zone. Capt. Dean, who spent two years in Communist captivity, was the only repatriated prisoner who was reunited with his wife almost immediately following his liberation. Mrs. Dean is a Red Cross worker in Tokyo. Meanwhile, the United States, Britain, and France are warning everyone to go slow. They outnumber the federal police force of the West by 10-to-1. Are the two forces to be joined, with the Communist so heavily in the majority? Or would both groups be disbanded and a new one set up? The Germans themselves don't know the answers. HURRY - ENDS TONIGHT Cary Larraine Grant Day "MR. LUCKY" Feature at 8:25-10.43 TUE. - WED. - THURS. THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO TECHNICOLOR Features at 7:43-10:26 Always a Color Cartoon Commonwealth Lawrence DRIVE-IN THEATRE 1/2 Mile West of Mass. on 23rd