Page 11 Kansan Classified Ads University Daily Kansan Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be made by the bank, must be made during the hours (morning to 8 p.m.) except Saturday) or brought to the University Dally Kanan Business office. Journals are due 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less Additional words BUSINESS SERVICE EXPERIENCED typist will do neat and accurate work at regular rates. Phone 2721W. Mrs. Betty Veqslit, 1935 Barker ave. 3-27 FREE TUTORING in English. Phone 3578W. 3-18 STUDIING late tonight? Refresh your self with fountain beverages and sand-wiches-for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360, 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, 615 Vt. tf TYING WANTED. Prompt, accurate service. Pick-up and delivery service after 6 p.m. and before 8 a.m. Phone 3151R. Mrs. Livingston. tf JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet celd. Their needs are our business. Our staff is dedicated to providing fun, fli, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt LOST PARKER "51" pen, gray body, silver top, with name, Sadako Matsushita. Lost between Snow and Fraser halls Friday afternoon. Finder please call 980. Reward ESTERBROOK POOK beige with stains 1121 Kiy, Ph. 1857R 3-18 BONSON "Adonis" lighter, chrome plating. Sentimental value. Call Kauffman. THREE-FOURTHS of a wine and blue acid and knitting needles between Hoch and Fraser Friday night. Please return to or call Sue Baird. 358. 3-19 HORN-RIMMED glasses in black case Phone Dick Sargent, 726. 3-18 SIGMA CHI fraternity pin. Finder please call 721. Reward . 3-19 MISCELLANEOUS SPANISH TUTOR (American) needed to leave the room, Friday, Fr and evenings. Phone 74278 Phone 3-19 RETURNED! For those who missed it or want to see it again DRESSESMAKING of all kinds, alterations, buttonholes, buttons and belts covered. Formals for sale. The Style Shop, 620 West 9th, Pt. Phi. 159. 3-23 GIRLS completing one year or more or continuing in camp counseling or the summer of 2016. August 12th contact Kansas City Council Squads, 1012 Baltimore City, Mo. 3-20 LARGE EAST sleeping room. Double beds, large closet, furnace heat, close to bath, half height double, single. See day. 25 Indiana, phone 23778. 3-20 day. 927 Indiana, phone 23778. HELP WANTED BOYS interested in making $45 to $75 during Easter vacation. Easy, interesting work making interviews for Kansas Radio Audience Survey Dr. Kim Giffin room 7 (basement floor) Green hall, or call 2643J after 6:30 p.m. - 3:23 RADIO and TV service. Daily day service on all makes. Most complete stock in this area. Bowman Radio and TV, $86. Vernon Phone 138 for prompt service WILL SUBLET my perfect student room for rest of school year, at nice reduction. One man only. Ph. 300, Lee Hamilton. 3-19 German Club Hears Recreational Director CONOCO SERVICE-B. F. Goodrich tires and batteries, complete lubrication service automatic transmission service. Buchlein Conoco Services, 19th and Massachusetts. RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Call Jim Sellers, 31013 evenings. MTU-w Peter Boenders, German recreational director, spoke to the German club Thursday on Germany and her youth movement. 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 be arranged with the Bank for information or itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 30. tl Mr. Boenders is in this country under the auspices of the National Social Welfare Assembly and has been studying youth recreational programs in Washington, D.C., with Lawrence in New York. He came to Lawrence two weeks ago to work with L. J. Heeb, city director of recreation. Starts Friday Audie Murphy 'Gun Smoke' About 35 University students, most of whom will be foreign students, will attend the 72nd annual Messiah Festival in Lindsborg on Sunday, March 29. The trip will be sponsored by the Douglas county council of UNESCO. Students to Attend Lindsborg 'Messiah' Handel's "Messiah," the greatest work of Georg Friedrich Handel, completed in 1741, will be sung by the 400-voice Bethany Oratorio society. Reservations may be made in the Dean of Men's office until Tuesday, March 17. The total cost of $5.50 includes a $2.00 ticket and a $3.50 round-trip bus fare. Flick Picks Rv JERRY KNUDSON THE CLOUDED YELLOW (Varsity) A 1951 J. Arthur Rank film with excellent suspense ingredients: A "muddled" girl (Jean Simmons) is suspected of a country killing; an ex-Secret Service man who has come to leisurely work for the family believes in her and helps her escape from the trap. --have enough to contend with any- way, so he had him pay the driver of the tow truck for his trouble, and sent him on his way with some advice about parking in front of fire plugs. The story sets its own pace as it unfolds slowly and gradually picks up tempo until the chase—which takes the couple from the high lake country to Liverpool warehouses—reaches a frenzied climax. Surprise twists, spine-tingling. * * Baker Speaks on Wildlife THE TREASURE OF THE GOLDEN CONDOR (Granada) This movie records the daring exploits of a wronged French nobleman, Jean Paul (Cornel Wilde) as the scene shifts from France to the grandeur of the Guatemalan highlands—beautifully filmed there. Jean Paul and an old Scotsman (Finlay Currie) are after a fabulous Mayan treasure, guarded by a hideous snake in a crumbling temple, of course. Constance Smith is thrown in as love interest. Good fare for the adventure fan. Tuesday, March 17, 1953 Dr. Rollin Baker, assistant professor of zoology, spoke on National Wildlife Week at the Williamsburg Wild Life Conservation club. Williamsburg, Kan., last night. Movies were shown on the State Biological survey and its operation, and various expeditions to Central America, western U.S., and Alaska. "I don't know," the young man said, "I just don't know. My mind seems to have been in a fog since I heard the news." Skillman Cites Excuse Of Parking Violator 'Woe Is Me' have enough to contend with any- way, so he had him pay the driver of the tow truck for his trouble, and sent him on his way with some advice about parking in front of fire plugs. Joe Skillman, chief of the campus police, thinks he has now heard everything in the way of excuses for traffic violations. Three fellowships for study at any university in Spain are being offered by the Institute of International Education to graduates of American universities and colleges. One morning last week Chu Skillman was writing a ticket on a car parked so it was blocking a fire plug, when an employee freaked and told him the car had been parked there for more than two hours. Students in any field of humanities are eligible. Candidates must be citizens of the United States, under 30 years of age, have a good knowledge of Spanish, and demonstrate academic ability and capacity for independent study or research. Chief Skillman put his ticket book away and called a wrecker to tow the violator away. As the wrecker was hooking on the car, a disheveled young man with blood-shot eyes tumbled out of the back seat and began to protest. The chief decided the boy would The chief walked over to the car and demanded to know what was going on. The young man, with a very thick tongue, said, "Well, you see, chief, my wife told me last night that her mother was coming to live with us, and I was so happy that, although her train wasn't to arrive until 10 a.m., I just couldn't wait to get started to meet her." He shook his head a couple of times and continued. "I drove around a while and then decided to rest here until train time." Chief Skillman looked into the boy's blood-shot eyes and said "Are you sure that you're here because you were there, or decide to 'down a few' in protest?" Fellowships Open For Study in Spain Applications may be secured from the United States Student program of the Institute of International Education, and must be filed with all supporting documents by May 8. IN Hal Wallis' PRODUCTION Come Back, Little Sheba Shows 2:30 - 7 - 9 Another unusual incident cited by Chief Skillman was when some boys 'borrowed' a friend's car while he was kissing his girl goodnight and parked it on the grass in front of Strong hall. Plus: Late News - Sports When the police found the car, they towed it away and looked up the driver. The affair wound up with the pranksters being deprived of the use of their cars for a month. Four Med Students Begin Training Four students from the University Medical center in Kansas City have begun five weeks of training at Topeka State hospital. The students, Lewis R. Laws, Glen G. Halliday, Roger P. Halliday, and Wallace D. Holderman, are the first in a new program for training University medical students in psychiatric hospital practice. Beginning with this group, all third-year medical students at the center will spend five weeks in one of the Kansas state hospitals under a joint arrangement between the State Department of Social Welfare and the School of Medicine. NOW The strangest adventure the screen has ever Recorded! Ends Wednesday Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:02 Features 3:02 - 7:32 - 9:34 Cartoon-Pete Smith-News STARTS THURSDAY She did it— because her fear was greater than her fear! A WOMAN IN JEOPARDYI