4' . . . Kansan Classified Ads Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be mailed to the museum during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Press, Jersey City, journalism birdg., 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 ... 1c 2c 3c TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1386M. MWF-t BUSINESS SERVICE Page 7 EXPERIENCED typist will do neat and accurate work at regular rates. Phone 2721W. Mrs. Bettey Veqstit, 1935 Barker ave. 2-20 STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360. 109. Mass. tt BEAVERS, 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. tt TYPING WANTED. Prompt, accurate service. Pick-up and delivery service after 6 p.m. and before 8 a.m. Phone 3157R. Mrs. Livingston. tf JIAYHAWKERS: 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, fit, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Vonn. Phone 418. tf MISCELLANEOUS RADIO and TV service. Most day service on all makes. Most complete stock television in this area. Bowman Radio TV, 826 Vermont. Phone 138 for prompt service. DRESSMAKING-Alteration, formals and phone 683. Oakla. Oaam 912; phone 683. 2-16 TRANSPORTATION CONOCO SERVICE -B. F. Goodrich tires and batteries, complete lubrication service plus expert automatic transmission Conoco Service, 19th and Massachusetts. ST. LOUIS-Leaving Friday p.m., return Sunday p.m., will take passengers. See or call Bob Lauck, 413 W. 14th, phone 2099. 2-12 ASK US ABOUT, airplane rates, sky coach, family days, tours Bays Bey Tours and American Express land tours. Cunard and Matson Steamship lines. Call Misc Gleeman Association for national holiday accommodation and reservations. 8th and Mass. streets. Phone 30. ff --- EXCLUSIVE LAWRENCE PRESENTATION COMING SOON WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS --- RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Call Jim Sellers, 3101J evenings. MTW-tf RIDE WANTED to Omaha, leaving Friday afternoon. Contact Al McMillin, phone 1164. 2-11 FOR RENT NICE, QUETT room for male student. Heat, close to bath. Near campus. Exceptionally clean, only one other room in house. 407 W. 13th. 2-16 ROOM FOR ONE male student. Double room. beds close to K-115. U115 2-12 2-12 BEDROOM for rent; Showers. One block from Union, 1245 La. Phone 3882R. 2-12 VTTRACTIVE room for two college mem. to college. 1223 Ohio. 2-12 to campus. 1223 Ohio. PLEASANT Southeast room for men. quiet, nicely furnished Missouri st. 2-11 ROOM FOR woman student in new office. FOR woman private in new office. Mc.Maarth, Ph. 3460M-2-11 Mc.Maarth, Ph. 3460M-2-11 rGOOM FOR ONE boy. Close to campus and administration, pleasant room 1544 Ph. 2461R. Ph. 2461R. FOR SALE CAMERA—Exacta II —case, f. 3.5 lens flash contacts, camera in excellent condition, ideal color camera, very low price. Call 2505M. 2-16 1950 Ford custom 4-dr. Overdrive, radio, heater, and other extras. Silvertone grey. Must to appreciate. 213 Mound View Dr. Sunset addition. V-21 COCKER PUPPIES, parti color, two months old, litter registered, from fine pediged stock. Mrs. E. E Alexander, 345 Miss. st. BRAND NEW 39 long "After Six" tuxedo, with all accessories, $60.00, and 29 long AFROTIC trench coat, $60.00. Call Al Schmid. Ph. 2122. 2-13 1951 HILLMAN Minx (British) 4-door sedil. Radio and heater. Call 1799-2 18 SILVER BLUE muskrat coat. Beautifully dressed to two winters. Size 12-11 C2355W 3255W DIAMOND RING appraised at $20. Will sell for only $200.00. Call 3348W. tf HELP WANTED SECRETARIAL help wanted; full time secretary for office work. Must be experienced; short hand necessary. Salary up to $12,000, qualified person. Call or see Russell L. Wiley, Department of Band & Orchestra 9, Room 6. Aud. Hold. Phone KU 385. 2-11 GIRL WANTED to help with house- work. Call 212-856-3724 for return for room- phone. Board 3782. 2-11 Ends Tonite JERRY LEWIS "THE STOOGE" THURSDAY LOUIS HAYWARD "CAPTAIN PIRATE" Radio Schedule NOW! OPEN 6:45 ADM.14c - 65c "THE ROSE BOWL STORY" —AND— "THE HARLEM GLOBE-TROTTERS" University radio station, KANU, heard at 91.5 megacycles on the FM dial, will broadcast the following programs this week. Programs from 2:30 to 3 p.m. and 7 to 7:30 p.m. can be picked up on AM. 3:00 - Time to Vist 4:00 - Music You Want When You 5:00 - Meet It 4:30 - People Under Communism 4:30 - Old Books: Old Friends 5:30 - Jazz Concert 5:45 - Sport 6:00 - Audible Light Concert 7:00 - Jeffersonian Heritage 7:00 - Concert 8:00 - Starlight Symphony 9:00 - News www. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1:45--Previews 2:15--Tales from the Four Winds 2:15--News 3:00--Events in Music Land 3:00--Time to Visit 4:00--Music You Want When You Want It 4:00--Follows and Footnotes 5:00--This is Music 5:00--Jazz Concert 5:45--Sports 6:00--Dance Night Concert 6:00--Concert Hall 7:30--Phon Allen Scrapbook 7:30--Broadway Rhapsody 8:00-Chamber Music 8:00-News 8:00-News 8:00-Skewer FRIDAY 1:45 - Previews 2:00 - Growing Up 2:50 - News 3:00 - Time for a Story 3:30 - Time to Visit 4:00 - Music You Want When You Want It 4:30 - Southland Serenade 4:45 - Fifteen Steps 4:50 - Keyboard Concert 4:50 - Jazz Concert 4:55 - Sports 6:00 - Candiellight Concert 7:00 - Music from My Child 7:00 - Instrumental Locker Room Club 7:00 - Instrumental Interlude 8:00 - Opera is My Hobby 8:00 - News 8:00 - Home SATURDAY SUNDAY 7:00 - Pre-Game Varieties 7:30 - Basketball - Nebraska vs. KU 1:45—Previews 2:15—Excursions in Science 2:15—News 3:00—Boston Studio Concerts 3:00—UN Story 3:15—Music for the Workshops Story 3:15—The Musician Comments 4:00—Vespers 4:00—For the Connoisseur 4:00—Candlestick Concert 7:00—Ways of Mankind 7:00—Sonata Recital 7:00—World Theater 9:00—News 9:15—Sigmoff LOST DID YOU FIND MY GLASSES? K Arrington 1759 2-11 CROTTON Aquamedico saltwater, metal band 21658, Mike Beardsley, Reisel-2152 21658, Mike Beardsley, Reisel-2152 IT'S BIG! ISSISSIPPI GAMBLER Color by TECHNICOLOR Piper Julia LAURIE • ADAMS Wednesday, February 11. 1953 University Daily Kansan COMING TO THE European Storms Hit Close To Home for KU Student By RON KULL The floods and storms in western Europe, and their threat to the rest of the low countries seem pretty far away to most of us. But for one KU student they hit close to home. Jean Gob, exchange student from Antwerp, Belgium, says he isn't much worried, though. Since Antwerp is an inland city, Gob said his family isn't in danger. He said that according to his mother's letters the only damage in his home town is the flooding of a few cellars. A minor catastrophe happened when the car Gob's sister was driving was blown over by a strong gust of wind. Gob said the main damage being done in his home country is to the small towns along the 60 kilometer Belgian coastline. He mentioned a new million dollar casino at Ostend and thought surely must be destroyed. Gob said the local relief programs "might be effective." He explained that the great problem of any relief organization is to direct the funds where they will do the most good. He pointed out that many such organizations get between $50,000, tape and "committees on committees." All American Never Loses Gob, who is getting a master's degree in business administration, said he doesn't think the floods will affect Belgium economically. He said Holland will certainly be greatly harmed. He thought that the Belgian rearmament program will be slowed. Hastings, Neb.—(U.P.)—A Hastings motorist reported he saw a truck which carried this written sign as a warning to cars traveling behind: "This truck has been in eight accidents, and hasn't lost one of them." Pest Control Unit Plans School Here About 75 members of the Kansas Pest Control Operators association are expected to attend a two-day school for pest control operators at the University Feb. 20 and 21. Mr. Ted Oser, a past president of the National Pest Control Operators association, will be the main speaker for the school sponsored by the department of entomology and the University extension. His topic will be "Public Relations." Mr. Richard Lynness of the State Board of Health, Mr. Evan Wright of the State Food and Drug administration, and Mr. Robert Guntert of the State Bureau of Chemistry and机械工程 section of their respective state agencies with the work of the pest control operators. Speakers on Saturday will be Dr. Burton Hodgden of E. I. DuPont company, Dr. Charles Michener, chairman of the department of entomology; Dr. H. B. Hungerford, and Dr. Robert E. Beer, also of the entomology department, and L. A. Calkins, assistant state entologist. MALE BOARDERS WANTED - Excellent Food * Reasonable Prices Call 3513 or Write STEARD. 1247 OHIO STARTING THURSDAY "THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL" NOW PLAYING A SECOND SIZZLING WEEK IN KANSAS CITY! CO-STARRING Barry Gloria Gilbert SULLIVAN·GRAHAME·ROLAND Mat. 2:30-Eve. 7-9 - Features: 2:47-7:17-9:31 Movietone News SOON MARILYN MONROE —IN— "NIAGARA" Phone946 ENDS TONITE — RED SKELTON -in- "THE CLOWN"