Page 11 Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be timely and completely paid during the 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals must be written by 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days day .50c 75c $1.00 ... 1c 2c 3c University Daily Kansan 25 words or less Additional words DRESSMAKING: alterations, formals. Massachusetts: Ola Smith, Omaha. Mass. phone 683- 4-25 TYPING: Experienced in theses, term papers, stencils, etc. Prompt and accurate service. Mrs. Schear, 124 Michigan, phone 2847R. 4-27 BUSINESS SERVICE EXPIRIENDED typist will do neat and clean up a job. 2721W, Mrs. Betty Vegetius, 1935 Barker, Mrs. Betty Vegetius, 1935 Barker, STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches--for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360, 1199 Mass. **tt** TYPING: Prompt service on all kinds 2711M, Mrs. Elkman, accurate, Photo, if needed. BEVERAGES. ice cold, all kinds, by the p-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company. 616 Vt. ♥ TYFING WANTED. Prompt, accurate service. Pick-up and delivery service after 6 p.m. and before 8 a.m. Phone 1317R. Mrs. Livingston. **t** JAYHAWKWERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. They need us to help in the fur shop. Our pet shop has everything for fur, fun, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Comm. Phone 418. tt MISCELLANEOUS AIR FORCE GRADUATES. See the Stanbury uniform and place your orders with us at The Kansan Menswear, 843 Mass. st., Phone 9151. 4-27 RADIO and TV service. Most day service on all makes. Most compatible with this system. Bowman Radio and TV, 826 Vermont. Phone 138 for prompt service. CONCOC SERVICE - B. F. Goodrich tire and batteries, complete lubrication service plus expert automatic transmission ConcoC Service. ConcoC Service. *B. F.* and Massachusetts. COAT on North College tennis court, coat and pay and coat this ad. Phone 15444W 4-24 FOUND FLASH! "BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS OF 1953" 18 GREAT TEAMS --- KANSAS VS. INDIANA FEATURING ALSO— COLLEGE ALL STARS VS. HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS ASK US about airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reductions, all expense tours and steamship lines. For business or pleasure trip call Mass. Transportation department for information or itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 30. tf TRANSPORTATION STARTING SUNDAY Prevue SATURDAY 11:15 p.m. HELP WANTED BOY'S CAMP COUNSELORS. Men students with camp experience or special talents and training, interested in summer camp position. Apply at Robinson Gym. Room 305, or call city 3196 for appointment. 4-28 DEPARTMENTAL secretary; general offic- salent Dent. Bacteriology KU 245, 4-24 TAN BILLFOLD in or near Strong auditorium. Nani Pelatit, phone 337.4-27 SILVER RONSON cigarette case and lighter. Initials L.B.H. Cail Mike. 383-2440 LOST Granada PHONE 946 HELP! E.E. needs Dietzen slide rule迟 latter part of last week. I live in K.C. so call 4217R here with information. R- eward. 4-28 MAN'S LARGE ornate gold wedding ring. Saturday, Reward. Phone KU 4-273-601-8925 Biology Instructor To Present Paper "Parasites of Fishes of Lake Tonganoxie" by William D. Wilson, assistant instructor of biology, will be presented at the 85th annual meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science to be held today, Friday and Saturday at Kansas State. Scientists from all over the state will meet to hear papers on recent studies in bacteriology, botany, chemistry, geology, physics, psychology, zoology, geography, and entomology. FOR SALE CANARY, registered, young, golden and brown female named Mary. Cheerful companion. Call Jan Leonard or Kathi McKeen at Chi Omega house, phone 751. NEW RETINA 1A camera with all accessories. Call 1426M, after 6 p.m. and ask for Larry. 4-28 A new curriculum, placing emphasis on a liberal education, has been approved by the School of Education for elementary education students. Education School Sets New Courses Students will receive approximately 100 hours of course work outside the School of Education, to be distributed in the social sciences, language arts, natural sciences, fine arts, and the study of human behavior. Each student will select a subject from the fields for major study. The new curriculum places increased emphasis upon the study of child development and upon practical experiences in working with children. Dr. Charles E. Johnson, director of the new program, will hold an open meeting at 4 p.m. Monday in room 205. Journalism building, to explain details of the program to interested students. To Address Business Students Miss Alice Haggans, educational director of the Chicago Board of Trade, will discuss and show slide films on the operation of the board to marketing students and other interested business students at 1 p.m. today in 426 Lindley hall. Thursday. April 23, 1953 3-D Movies Create Smoke, But 'Regular' Flicks to Stay Hollywood — (U,P)— Will 3-D last? The final verdict from the public isn't in yet, but some doubters today think 2-D pictures will still be around, too, after the smoke has cleared. Two months ago, Hollywood, its boxoffice ailing from televisionitis, decided that what was wrong with movies was the photography, and proceeded to change the cameras and screens with the biggest fuss since sound came in. Studios switched either to 2-D, requiring polaroid glasses, or wide-screen systems that give an illusion of depth and do not require glasses. Some experts insist 3-D will be saved for "gimmick" pictures, such as mysteries, for as long as the public wants to wear glasses. The wide screens of cinerama and cinemascope, they say, are suited to Biblical spectacles, musicals and westerns. But they claim dramas like "Come Back, Little Sheba" and comedies like "The Promoter" or the Ma and Paw Kettle series should stick to conventional 2-D on, perhaps, a screen slightly wider than usual. Now the town is settling down for a better look, and filmsters are arguing over whether the gimmicks are "cure-alls" that will sweep the industry—or just temporary shots in the arm. Directory Positions Open for Application At this meeting the salary for the past editor and business manager will be decided upon. The positions of editor and business manager of the 1954 Student Directory will be chosen May 2 by the publications board of the All Student Council. Anyone interested in these positions should turn their applications in to Dean Glasco, chairman of the publications board by April 30. Students will be chosen on the basis of character and previous experience. Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers Some film critics point out that in 3-D, cinerama and cinemascope the principle of the motion picture—"montage," or cutting—is virtually lost. Writing and staging of films for cinerama and cinemascope, directors and writers say, is more like that for the stage than for the motion picture. COLLEGE DAZE Get Your Tickets Now for INFORMATION BOOTH --- TODAY NATURE'S WILDEST FURY EXPLODES THE SCREEN! STARTS COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Starring ROBERT RYAN MALA POWERS ANTHONY QUINN SUZAN BALL Mat. 2:30 — Eve, 7:00-9:07 Features: 3:10-7:40-9:47 CARTOON — NEWS GRANADA Phone 946 Coming Soon "THE STAR"