University Daily Kansan Kansan Classified Ads Page 1 Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid by mail during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Bulletin office. Journals may not later than 3 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days five 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1e 2c 3c GET ME DO YOUR typing. Prompt ser- 1857M. Mrs. Sargent, 14E, Sunside, BUSINESS SERVICE EXPERIENCED typist will do neat and accurate work at regular rates. Phone 2721W. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker ave. 3-27 STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sandwiches--for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360. 1199 Mass. **tf** BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the skrup or case, Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company. 616 Vt. tf TYPING WANTED. Prompt, accurate service. 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Private bath and entrance; 1st floor; garage, close to school. Phone 3712W. 3-30 HELP WANTED BOYS INTERESTED in making $45-$75 during Easter vacation. Easy interesting radio audience survey. Need a car. Especially needed are boys who can work outside, or in the porch, Marysville, Eldorado, Wellington, Norton, Goodland, Garden City, Kinsley, and Inglewood information see magazine Giffin, room 7. Green hall call 2643J at 6:30 p.m. 3-30 FOR RENT PLEASANT southwest room for men. quiet, nicely furnished. 4-3 Missouri St. 4-3 Retail Trade Raised 7 Per Cent Over 1952 Kansas retail trade in 1952 totaled $2,317,798,000, a 7 per cent increase over 1952 and 37.2 per cent jump over the 1948 figure, it is reported in the current Business Review of the University Bureau of Business Research. As Kansas marked up its third consecutive year of $2 billion-plus retail sales, its increase was nearly twice the 3.6 per cent for the entire nation. In dollar volume the food group accounted for slightly more than one-fourth of all retail sales. The automotive group claimed 19.25 per cent and the general merchandise group 16.24 per cent. The KU bureau attributed some of the showing to inflationary forces. However, "the increased nonagricultural employment resulting in more payroll income and the record breaking cash farm receipts undoubtedly were major factors in the overall sales increases." Leland Nelson, the 18th graduate of public administration at the University to become a city manager, has been named to that office at McCook, Neb. He received his bachelor's degree in 1950 and his master's degree in 1952 from KU. Grad Named City Manager Probably a few readers would be inclined to scoff at this statement nowadays. But if they would just stop and think a minute they would see that this isn't so difficult as it might seem. Philosopher Henry David Thoreau once claimed that a person can live on 32 cents a day. One Can Live More Cheaply Than Two Of course, a few corners would have to be cut but with a little perseverance—well, anything is possible. First, a person should stop buying cigarets and beer. Let your friends do that for you. And it's surprisingly easy to hold back just a little in the line at the Hawk's Nest for that free coffee. Now we all know that peanut butter is a most healthful food. And if the appetite isn't too great, a 19 cent jar should be plenty to last for a week even for an occasional guest. That takes care of refreshments and vices—I guess. This peanut butter, of course, would be spread on crackers filched from soup plates at the Union. This isn't hard to do. Some people don't even mind. And then with a one cent mint after dinner and a cigarette from a sample pack (also acquired at the Union) the meal is complete. What to do with the other seven cents? And with only 19 cents worth of peanut butter and seven cents worth of candy. Flick Picks By JERRY KNUDSON ALL ASHORE (Jayhawker) The little runt with the sandpaper voice, Mickey Rooney, makes a real comeback as he hugs his way through this musical sleeper. Rooney is the fall guy for two sailor "buddies" (Dick Haymes, Ray McDonald) during a shore spree on Catalina. One sequence in which Rooney blunders into the wrong tourist cabin is corny but hilarious. Lots of babes, nonsense, and fun. BATTLE CIRCUS (Granada) A battle surgeon (Humphrey Bogart) and a too-per nurse (June Allyson) play around during lulls in Korean war casualties. Keenan Wynn contributes his customary human touch. The film combines loves, laughs, and heroics in the same balance as "Battleground," although it doesn't come off quite as well because it is a series of loosely joined incidents. As a tribute to the medical corps and entertainment, the movie is fair. NOW DEVIL IN THE FLESH (Patee) Despite sexational advertising, this is one of the most poignant love stories filmed. Against a backdrop of the first World War, a young French boy-man experiences a violent affair with a married woman. Oh, save it for that new Brooks brothers sport coat you've always wanted. SHOWS 2:30-7-9 English dialogue has been dubbed in the French film this time around, but it proves a detriment: the lip-sound coordination is ludicrous, and at times the voices are coldly detached from the oral emotion evident in the subtitle version, which showed here two years ago. Comfort! Convenient! JAYHAWKER NEW Push-Back CUSHIONED CHAIRS Mickey Rooney "All Ashore" (Technicolor) News - Cartoon - Comedy Novel by Ex-Student Describes Migration A former University student is the author of the historical novel, "Seed From the Ukraine," released by a New York publishing house. The author, Miss Katharine Nickel of Reedley, Calif., is a native Kansan. She received her A.M. degree from the University after receiving a B.S. from Kansas State Teachers College in Emporia and an A.B. from Bethany college at Lindsborg. The book is about the 19th century migration of a group of Menonites from Russia to wheat farms in central Kansas. Slate Dormitory Open House Corbin and North College halls will have an open house for the girls who lived in those houses last fall. The open house will be from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. Commonwealth's LAWRENCE THEATRE Now! Ends Tues. Susan Dan Hayward Bailey "I CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE" 2 SHORE NIGHTLY RAIN OR CLEAR OPEN 6:30 NIGHTLY ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY ½ Milte West on 59 - Phone 260 Read the Daily Kansan Ads. NOW! A GREAT DRAMA OF DESIRE UNDER FIRE! 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