University Daily Kansan Page 7 Kansan Classified Ads Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be emailed in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office at business J. Kennedy plum blvd, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Monday. March 2, 1952 Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days .50c 75c $1.00 .1c 2c $1.30 25 words or less Additional words EXPERIENCED typist will do neat and accurate work at regular rates. Phone 2721W. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker ave. 3-6 TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term paper preparation. Accurate work, im- mediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1396M. MWF-t BUSINESS SERVICE STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches--for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360, 1199 Mass. TYPHING: Experienced in theses, term papers, stencil cutting and miscellaneous. Prompt and accurate service. Call Mrs. Lewis at 3363W, 2121 Wens Lane. 3-4 BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the 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. tt JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the field. Their needs are as important Our fur, and has everything for fur, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf RADIO and TV service. Service daily service on all makes. Most complete tube sets and all area, Bowman and TV, 826 Vermont. Phone 138 for prompt service. MISCELLANEOUS CONCOO SERVICE - B. Goodrid tires and batteries. complete lubrication service plus repair, automatic transmission. box and box Conoco Service 19th and Massachusetts. 19th SAVE MONEY and give your child the best care. Balanced diet, regular rest period. Can furnish "best" reference from people you probably know. Call 2-268 FOR SALE RADIO - PHONOGRAPH and washing machine, good condition; cheap. Harold Fox, 2231 Learnard. Phone 1815W, after 5 p.m. 27 FOR SALE FIVE KATS—These Kats don't drink milk but can put the purity music on your dances. This bunch of kids are the Kampus Kats and they will have some spring dates unbooked, so I'll roll the ball over and you get on. Call Ron Waller, 3725W to hear their records. 3-6 NOW thru WED. Shows 2:30-7-9 Shows 2.150-79 Rosemary Clooney "STARS ARE SINGING" NOW thru WED. Shows 7-9 Bonar Colleano "A TALE OF 5 WOMEN" 18mm MOVIE CAMERA. Bell and Howell magazine, 1.9 lens; practically new. Opera glasses, cameras, Camera, 35mm Konica New, new. Epson, 35mm make. Call 420 3439 Millner, Miller. HALLIGRAFTERS s-40A communications receiver, excellent condition, complete antenna kit. Must sell, will sell cheap. Call Prather 2505M. 3-5 FOR RENT DESIRABLE two room furnished apartment, second floor. Share bath with two adults; $45. Ph. 1588 after 6 p.m. 3-3 TRANSPORTATION ASK US ABOUT, airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip tensions, flights to airlines and American Express land tours. Cunard and Matson Steamship lines. C.Gleesman at the boarding stations. Bank for Mass. streets. Phone 30. **tf** FIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Call Jim Sellers, 310JL evenings. MTW-tf LOST New York — (U.P.)— Robert A. Vogeler, American businessman who was imprisoned by Hungarian Communists, suggested today that the United States swap the lives of atom spies Julius and Ethel Roesberg for the freedom of William Oatis. MAN'S WHITE GOLD wedding band in basement of Fraser. Please return to room 3 Fraser. Reward. 3-4 Vogeler Suggests Oatis-Spies Swap He also urged that Great Britain accept Hungary's offer to release Edgar Sanders, a business associate of Mr. Vogeler, if the British turn loose a 25-year-old girl Communist sentenced to death in Malaya. Mr. Vogeler said the United States could "proceed on the same basis" as the proposed Hungarian swap in obtaining the release of Mr. Oatis, an Associated Press correspondent at Prague who was jailed for "espionage" by the Communist government of Czechoslovakia. "Take it away, Leon," will be the password the night of Friday, March 6, at the "Boot-heel Drag" in the Student Union ballroom, when students hear the music of Leon McAulife and his band. Leon's Fame Due to Happy Dancers This versatile dance band from Tulsa has risen to popularity through hard work and by giving its dance patrons and radio listeners the kind of music they like best. Music, to Leon, is a serious business, and he says he gets his greatest satisfaction when he stands on the bandstand and sees happy dancers. Even though Leon McAuliffe is one of the busiest men in the entertainment world he is never too busy to shake the hand of a fan. Leon now records for Columbia, and has made "Panhandle Rag" and "Steel Guitar Rag", both of which are his own compositions. Among other recordings are "Bonaparte's Retreat," "Rag Mop," "Blacksmith Blues," and "Careless Hands." Several members of the band are composers in their own right. Each one was carefully selected, and each one has stood the test of time. Morris Billington created Leon's theme song, "Smooth Sailing," and Wayne Johnson, saxophone player, wrote Drummer Dave Coleman has played with the bands of Harry James, Red Nichols, Freddy Slack, and on the Danny Kaye show. Bobby Bruce, violinist and singer, was with Luke Wills's band. "You Left Me Crying." Other personalities in the band are Bobby Lee, trumpet; Bob Kiser, standard guitar; Ted Adams, bass fiddle; Cecil Brower, violin, and Leon playing his specially made, three layered steel guitar. Flick Picks RV JERRY KNUDSON Hello. This marks the beginning of a weekly review column of movies currently showing in Lawrence theaters. We also hope to catch major shows opening in the middle of the week, but this column will be selective since we will not cover obvious run-of-the-mill shows or those which we would be unable to review at the start of their runs. THE NAKED SPUR—(Granada) A re-hashing of the theme of "The Treasure of Sierra Madre" with technicolor, the Colorado Rockies, and sex appeal added. Three men capture a reward-heavy Abilene desperado, and the return trip through the wilderness becomes tension-packed as each captor realizes the $5,000 reward would be more attractive if not split three ways. James Stewart, Janet Leigh, Robert Ryan, Millard Mitchell, and Ralph Meeker vie for acting honors with Meeker coming out on the short end. A top-notch western in spite of a contrived ending. THE STARS ARE SINGING—Jayhawkert A doleful pooch steals this show which tries unsuccessfully to combine the talents of Rosemary Clooney with those of the fine young Anna Marie Alberghetti. Lauritz Melchior wanders around in the background, bursting into song twice. The tritely propagandic plot trying to keep the Justice department from deporting a young Polish stowaway, Miss Alberghetti-takes up much too much footage for a musical. Mediorec. THE THEIF OF VENICE—(Patee) A handful of downtrodden citizens "When I Waltz Again With You" At the spring dances You'll look your best if your formal attire is neat and ready-to-wear. Send it in today. The band can be heard on an interview over KLWN at 4 p.m. today. Let Us 'Spruce' Up Your Evening! Have Your Evening Wear Cleaned at NewYork Cleaners Merchants of GOOD APPEARANCE 926 Mass. St. NROTC Ring Dance Set for March 28 March 28 will be the date of the third annual Navy Ring dance, Kenneth Merrill, business senior, and president of the Hawkwatch society, said today. The Ring dance is a traditional social function, copied from the United States Naval Academy dance at which second classmen, cadets in their junior year, receive Navv rings. The Ring dance is sponsored by the Hawkwatch society, a social organization comprised of NROTC cadets. --ted by Paul Christian and Maria Montez overthrow the might and main of the High Inquisitor of Venice. This is one of those would-be epics in which the good are good and the evil are evil while no one is at all convincing. Filmed in Italy by an independent company, the historic backgrounds are interesting, but the party photography and music by the Rome Philharmonic orchestra are completely above the shallow acting and asinine dialogue. Strictly a third-string spectacle (in black and white, too). There were 92 per cent more fatal accidents on icy roads last year than in 1950. ENDS TONITE Features 7:30-9:30 THE THIEF OF VENICE Maria MONTEZ Paul CHRISTIAN STARTS TUESDAY Matinee At 2:30 HIGH ADVENTURE... FORBIDDEN LOVE! M-G-M presents STARRING PETER RICHARD JANICE LAWFORD · GREENE · RULE LEO G. CARROLL-JOHN ABBOTT Theater Group To Meet in March A community theater institute will be held March 6-7 at the University in connection with International Theater month. The meeting will be centered around methods of developing and maintaining community theaters. It is hoped the institute, first of its kind here, will provide impetus to local theater activity in Kansas, according to Dr. John Newfield, director of the University theater. Henry C. Haskell, playwright and foreign news editor of the Kansas City Star, will speak at the Friday evening dinner in the Student Union. Conferences will attend the KU production of J. B. Priestley's "An Inspector Calls" later that evening. Theta Chi Pledges Four Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will greet the conference. Besides Dr. Newfield, the lecturers will be Kim Giffin, Tom Shay, Tom Rea, Mrs. Francis Feist and Dan Palmquist of the speech and drama faculty. Theta Chi fraternity has four new pledges. They are Joe Moya, business junior, from Coffeyville; Arthur McCash, fine arts freshman, from Topeka; Dale Troot, engineering sophomore, from Topeka, and Bill Masovero, business senior, from Arma, Kan. NOW! WHEN THE WEST WAS YOUNG, WILD, RECKLESS AND RAW! James Janet STEWART • LEIGH Robert Ralph RYAN • MEEKER with Millard MITCHELL Mat. 2:30-Eve, 7-9:04 Features: 3:02-7:29-9:36 ALSO Color Cartoon - News