Page 7 Kansan Classified Ads Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or crushed to the University of Alabama Journalism bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ___ 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ___ 1e 2c 3c BUSINESS SERVICE EXPERIENCED tpist will do neat and accurate work at regular rates. Phone 2721W. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker ave. 4-3 LET ME DO YOUR TYPING. Prompt serv- 1957M, M. Marsig. 14E, Sunnyside, M. Marsig. 14E, Sunnyside, TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1396M. WMF-fz STUDYING late tonight? Refresh your elf with fountain beverages and sand- wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 860. 1199 Mass. BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six-nack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, 616 Vt. tf TYING WANTED. Prompt, accurate service. Pick-up and delivery service after 6 p.m. and before 8 a.m. Phone 3157R. Mrs. Livingston. tf JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our everything for fun, fun, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf MISCELLANEOUS IOIO and TV service. Most day service on all makes. Most complete stock radio in this area. Downtown Radio and TV, 826 Vermont. Phone 138 for prompt service. CONCOO SERVICE—B. F. Goodrich tires and batteries, complete lubrication service plan, automatic transmission, Bucchino Concoo Service, 19th and Massachusetts. FOR SALE 1941 CHEVROLET. Student-owned. must sell. Call 2461R. 4-3 FORD 's 1tud seder, heater; excellent bama. Call Samil, 1705, 912 Al- bama. 1949 FORD convertible. New top, radio, heater, and overdrive. Good. White side- wall tires. Reasonable price. Richard Meyers. 414 W. 14th. Phone 2984R. 4-2 TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED: To commute from Kansas City to Lawrence for the remainder of the school year. Driving to Lawrence every morning and back to Kansas City after classes. Call Finley 7695, K.C. Kan. 4-3 FEATURE AT 8:40 ONLY RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wilkita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Call Jim Sellers, 31013 evenings. MTW-td RIDERS between here and OKlahoma day evening. RIP 2306M, after 5 ... 4-2 Commonwealth Lawrence ASK US about airplane rates, 75% coach, family days, round trip reductions, all expense tours and steamship lines. For business or pleasure trips. First national Bank for information or itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 30. tt ONE OR TWO eastern students looking for ride to New York-New Jersey area for spring vacation. Willing to share expenses and driving. Don Landauer, 4-1 WANTED DRIVE-IN THEATRE RIDE From Kansas City. Arrive at 10:00 or before, leave at 5:00. Monday to Friday. Phone KU 256 or K.C.Ye6642, Waldo Renich. 4-2 HELP WANTED FOR RENT SECRETARY: Typing, shorthand, and some bookkeeping knowledge necessary. State Civil Service clerk-steno I position. University office, start immediately. Beginning salary $150 per month. 44-hour week. Phone KU 298. 4-3 1/2 Mile West of Mass. on 23rd ROOM FOR RENT to graduate or working girls. Refrigeration, cooking, and laundry. Funeral services. Turned over. Two blocks from room, 1224 Ohio, phone 2734M. 4-3 FIVE-HOUR, unfurnished apartment. One-half block from campus. $85 per month, bills paid. Available April 5. Shown by appointment only. Phone 3305. Dr. Leland M. White has been appointed assistant director of the research and development department of United States Rubber company, according to word received here. PLEASANT southeast room for room quiet, nicely furnished. Missouri St. 9-3 RONSON lighter with Kappa Psi fraternity crest on it in Browsing room of Union Sunday between 3 and 3:30. Reward. Contact Box 22, Kansas. 4-2 LOST A native of Louisburg, Kan., Dr. White was graduated from Ottawa university, and later received M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University in 1938 and 1940. Alumnus Named To Research Job RED BILLFOLD in front of or around BON. Contains ID card, drivers license, and other valueless papers. Finder please call Harriet Scholten, 860. 4-3 Dr. White joined the company's research and development department in 1940, and has been head of the rubber applications department at the Passaic, N.J., general laboratories since 1947. ENDS TONITE MICKEY ROONEY "ALL ASHORE" Coed's Body Found in Lake A husky college junior, Herkimer Haddox, carried the body out of the lake because the water was too wet for the police. (Continued from Page 17 there was something in the lake besides water," one policeman said. STARTS THURSDAY VITTORIO GASSMAN GLORIA GRAHAME "THE GLASS WALL" ENDS TONITE "BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER" VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD After the body had been identified by means of a Western civ appointment card in her purse, members of the anatomy class conducted a thorough examination and discovered her measurements to be, bust 38, waist 22, hips 26. Miss Burzurk was 5 feet $4\frac{1}{2}$ inches tall. (Continued from Page 1) Wednesday, April 1, 1953 University Daily Kansas When he heard of the incident, Dr. Franklin D. Murphy, chancellor, expressed disappointment in the student body as a whole. "It appears that the Student Union has not been a solution to this problem of excess energy of the students," he said. "I'm afraid some of them are just as destructive as ever, although the rally dispute has been corrected." Miss Burzurk's boyfriend did not return to his home last night. Police are investigating the case. STARTS THURSDAY ROD CAMERON "WAGONS WEST" —CO-FEATURE— BOWERY BOYS "FEUDIN' FOOLS" Cellist Wins Award Olga Zilboorg, fine arts freshman from Mexico City, Mexico, has been awarded the Naftzer Young Artist award for outstanding accomplishment in cello. She was presented a $2.00 prize. With the monetary award Miss Zilboorg earned the right to appear as guest soloist with the Wichita Symphony orchestra April 12 in El Dorado. Thieves Land in The Chips Columbus, Ohio — (U.P.)— Thieves who broke into the U.S. Trotting association building here landed in the chips. The burglaries broke into the restaurant portion of the building yesterday. All they could find was a box of potato chips which they abandoned on the roof while making their get-away. Atomic Engine for Sub Fired Up in Idaho Test Washington—(U.P.)-Some splitting atoms in the ancient volcanic wastelands of Idaho may have signaled the ultimate doom of surface navies. That at least is the way some experts read the news that the world's first version of a nuclear engine for submarines has "gone critical" at the Atomic Energy commission's ARCO, Idaho reactor testing station. The AEC's announcement does not mean the engine actually is producing power. But the engine's KU, Lund Continue Student Exchange Continuation of exchange scholarships between KU and the University of Land, in Sweden, was announced by the Graduate school yesterday. The scholarship is available to graduate students of both schools for the academic year 1953-54. Applications must be turned in to the department of German in 304 Fraser before April 20. The University of Lund requires those interested to submit a letter of application, a short biography, a photograph, a complete transcript, photostatic copies of University degrees and diplomas, three letters of recommendation from KU professors, a statement of proficiency in German or a Scandinavian language, and a certificate of health. Selection of the KU candidate will be before May 15 by the rector of the University of Lund on the basis of both personal and academic qualifications. The University of Lund, founded in 1666, is one of the leading Swedish universities with fully staffed and equipped schools of Protestant theology, law, medicine, arts, and sciences. SOMETHING NEW FOR LAWRENCE! - Here's an idea so new we're at a loss to know what to call it — it's a new kind of movie presentation. - 20th Century Fox has chosen Lawrence for an advance showing of a picture that is destined to be the smash hit of the season. - Here's your chance to be — A 'First-Nighter' by attending our first - - atomic boilers have been fired up, so to speak, and power will result when the experts in charge decide the time has come for the big test. Peek Pre-View - We can't tell you the name of the picture - - - or the stars, but here's what you'll see! It's taken from a great Broadway musical! It's filmed in dazzling technicolor! It has four outstanding stars! It has 22 great Irving Berlin hit songs! AND It's the first picture of this type that Time magazine has ever gone on record to endorse to its readers! ONE SHOWING ONLY THURSDAY, APRIL 2 DOORS OPEN 7:30 CURTAIN TIME 8:00 ALL SEATS 65c By agreement with the producers no passes will be honored on this showing. Ends Tonite - "DEVIL IN THE FLESH" - Feat. 7:20-9:30 The AEC's scientists usually take their time in bringing an experimental reactor from "criticality" to full power. How long it will be before the Arco sub engines begin to manufacture massive amounts of power is a military secret. It may be weeks or months. The test engine was built into the bowels of an actual submarine hull erected at Arco. While it is being nursed through its early paces to full performance, Westinghouse Electric corp. is pushing work on a duplicate engine which the Navy hopes will be driving the submarine Nautilus through the seas some time in 1954. Kansan Want-ads Get Results. Forget to Lock The Car Boys? Seattle —(U.P.) Patrolmen J. E. Mitchell and H. O. Ward discovered yesterday that the siren had been stolen from their squad car while they were searching an apartment house for a thief. STARTS THURSDAY CRACKING LIKE A THOUSAND SIX GUNS! MAT. 2:30—EVE. 7:00-9:00 FEATURES: 3:17-7:47-9:47 ADDED FUN 2 Color Cartoons Latest Movicone News LAST TIMES TONITE "BATTLE CIRCUS"