Kansan Classified Ads Page 7 Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid by you on time during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the university Dally Kansan in business office. Journey to campus by public bus, 5 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 ... 1c 2c 3c BUSINESS SERVICE TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1396M. MWF=t EXPERIENCED typist will do neat and accurate work at regular rates. Phone 2721W. Mrs. Betty Vequist, 1935 Barker ave. 2-20 STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360. 1109 Mass. BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, 616 Vt. tf TYPING 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 "Jeyhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our staff loves you. Your fur, skin and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Vonn. Phone 418. tt MISCELLANEOUS CONCOO SERVICE - B. F. Goodrich tires and batteries, complete lubrication service plumbing, automatic transmission, Buckle Conoco Service, 18th and Massachusetts. RADIO and TV service. Most day service on all makes. Most complete stock with cellular. Broadway Radio and TV, 826 Vermont. Phone 138 for prompt service. TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Call Jim Sellers. 31013 evenings. MTW-tl ASK US, ABOUT, airplane rates, sky tours, tours. All expense Berry Tours and tours. EXCLUSIVE LAWRENCE PRESENTATION BOX OFFICE OPENS EACH DAY 1:45 P.M. SHOWS AT 2:00-4:25-6:50-9:20 American Express land tours. Cunard and Matson Steamship lines. Call Miss Mary and the National Bank for information and reservations. 8th and Mass. streets. Phone 30. ATTRACTIVELY furnished @elicency ATTACHMENT in House. Close to Phone 312W.8 Phone 312W.7 2-20 FOR RENT VERY DESIREABLE two-room, second floor. unfurnished apartment. Convenient to K.U. and town. Utilities paid. No smoking. Reasonable rent. 2-20 ROOMS: Have openings for three men students. Congenial home atmosphere. Showers. Only one block from Union. Ph. 3828R. 2-23 NICE, CLEAN, large, single room to upperclassman or graduate student. bath with three other boys. 938 La. Ph. 2521W. FOR SALE 41 FORD convertible, excellent condition radio, heater. Call 1673W FM 2-19 COCKER PUPPIES: A.K.C. registered black blood white and blond and white—than by Jayhawk Christopher, Dam June Sensation. Lovely pets for someone. See at 345 Miss. St. Mrs. Ruby Alexander, 1183M. 2-23 BRAND NEW 39 long "After Six" tuxedo, with all accessories-$50.00, and 39 long AFROTIC trench coat-$60.00. Call Al Schmid, 2122. 2-20 1931 HILLMAN MINX. Four door sedan. Heater; 17,000 miles $8-23 Call 17991 CIROFLEX REFLEX Camera, 2¼ x 2¼ photos, 85 mm, f. 3.5 coated Wollensk lens, 1/400 second. Rapack shutter. Cost $95 will sell half price. Phi. 3198W-2 1-28 USED GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator in excellent condition. Part of estate of Mrs. Sarah Laird. For 1715 between, between 7 and 9 p.m. Phone 1679M. 2-18 LOST ELOWL GOLD Bulova wrist watch, tuesday. Reward, Phone Marese Ball, 360. Reward, Phone Marese Ball, 360. HIEAFFER blue and silver fountain lost冬夜 of final week. Name engraved on side: Nanette Nelson. Ph. 1437. 2-19 PATEE PHONE 321 University Daily Kansan JENNIFER JONES CHARLTON HESTON KARL BLEM Shows 7:00-9:00 Feat. 7:35-9:35 Fine Arts Recital Set for Tomorrow LAST 2 DAYS Six students will take part in a recital given by the School of Fine Arts at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Strong auditorium. STARTS FRIDAY She rules her men with loaded gun . . . and ready kisses! They are Billie Mallory, soprano; Don Stewart, Olga Zilborg, and Martha Heck, trio; Alfred Kanwischer and Martha Green, pianists. MAUREEN·ALEX O'HARA NICOL The program: Trio in B flat ... Trio in B flat ... Schubert Allegro moderato Don Stewart, violinist Olaga Zilborg, cellist Martha Heck, pianist Sonata by Johann Weichover Dus Lebenwohl; Adagio, Allegro Abwenheit; Andante expressivo Dasi Wiedersehen; Vivacissimo Maffei Komwischer, pianist Ouve les of Love Massenet The Piper of Love Carew Bille Mallory, soprano Trio in Maltio Mendelssohn Molto Allego Agitato Seoul, Korea — (U.P.)— Narcotics used by some American soldiers in Korea are being supplied by Communist agents, South Korean President Symnian Rhee said today. "We have captured Communists with quantities of drugs which were intended for U.S. troops and South Koreans," Mr. Rhee said. "They do this to undermine our morale and to get gold." Communists Supply Druas for Soldiers Martha Greene, pianist Mr. Rhee said the narcotics are smuggled in from Japan and North Korea by Communists and unscrupulous South Korean profiteers. U.S. Army investigators here said Red China is also a source of supply. Senior to Study in England Jerry Ann Tribble, education senior, has been named one of the 95 outstanding students from 30 countries to receive a Rotary Foundation fellowship for advanced study abroad during the 1953-54 school year. Miss Tribble, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tribble of Garnett, will study social science in England. Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1953 FRATERNITY crested gold and onyx CALL 2866 L-3. WORK of strong Hault. Rewi 2-18 BROWN CALFSKIN bilbilloid. $25.00 reward for return or information leading to the recovery of billfold, money and papers. If finder wishes to keep a billfold, please request that papers be mailed to Laura Perez, 114 Kentucky. Ph. 2138M. 2-18 SOON!! Phone 946 GIs to Be Shrapnel-Proof If Armor Tests Successful Western Front, Korea —(U,P) American soldiers may soon be completely covered with shrapnel-proof nylon armor if forthcoming tests on helmets and leggings show it is effective, a body-armor research Religious Emphasis week will be climaxed by a Fellowship dinner in the Union ballroom at 6 p.m. Thursday. At 4 p.m. an evaluation session will be held by REW speakers and committees. Hal Kuebler, acting director of the mission, will be in charge of this session. Fellowship Dinner Set for Thursday Guest speaker will be Bengt Hoffman, staff member of the World Council of Churches, Geneva, Switzerland. Music will be provided by the School of Fine Arts. Dean Harry C. Gossard of Eastern New Mexico college, will speak on "Religion and Higher Education" at the faculty luncheon at noon. Kenneth Jochim, professor of physiology, will preside at this meeting. During the day the speakers will appear in classrooms, and they will speak in organized houses following dinner. New York — (U.P.)— Emanuel H Bloch, attorney for atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, said today he would make a second appeal to the White House for executive clemency if the U.S. Supreme Court again refuses to consider the condemned couple's case. Rosenberg Attorney Plans More Appeals The Federal Court of Appeals here yesterday postponed indefinitely the execution of the Rosenbergs, scheduled for the week of March 9, to permit Mr. Bloch to make a final appeal to the Supreme Court. officer said today. Capt. Mack Strauss of South Bend, Ind., said the Army will begin combat tests of nylon uniforms and leggings this summer. His research team is now testing nylon "diapers" which fit the nylon vests already in general use. Capt. Strauss also said a new model of nylon vest covering a larger portion of the body will be issued this month. He said the leggings would be used mostly by soldiers clearing minefields. The leggings cover the legs from hips to ankles. "Only a few nylon armor leggings have been manufactured in the United States," Capt. Strauss said, "but enough of them will be made for battle tests here next summer." The complete suit of armor, vest, leggings, diaper, and helmet would weigh about 23 pounds. "The added weight of six pounds of legging would slow a man on patrols or afoot," he said, "but they will be a real help to men who must thread their way through minefields." Capt. Strauss said tests on nylon helmets also will begin next summer. The helmet weighs about three pounds, one pound less than the present steel helmet used since Pearl Harbor. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. "THE STARS ARE SINGING" Yes! We've Got it! And We Want Our Lawrence Patrons To See It First! 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