Kansan Classified Ads Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be mailed at your location during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University business office. Journalism bldg, not later than 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days .50c 75c $1.00 .1c 1c 2c 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c $3.00 MS BUSINESS SERVICE EXPERIENCED typist will do neat and accurate work at regular rates. Phone 2721W. Mrs. Bettey Vequist, 1935 Barker ave. 2-20 STUDIINGLY late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches--for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360, 1109 Mass. **tf** BEVERAGES, ice cold. all kinds. by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, 615 Vt. tt TYFING WANTED. Prompt, accurate service. Pick-up and delivery service after 6 p.m. and before 8 a.m. Phone 3157R. Mrs. Livingrey. tf MISCELLANEOUS JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant ant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their receipts are free. The shop has every forn, fur, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Vonn. Phone 418. tf DRESSMAKING-Alterations, formals and gowns. Ola Smith. 943$5. Phone phone 861-278-0100. 2-16 RADIO and TV service. Daily day service on all makes. Most complete stock of tubes and filters in this area. Bowman TV 826 Vermont. Phone 1-800-742-9305 or prompt service. TRANSPORTATION CONCOC SERVICE—B. F. Goodrich tires and batteries, complete lubrication service plus automatic transmission Buechner Conoco Service, Indiana 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 RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Winchita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Call Jim Sellers, 31013 evenings. MTW-tt WANTED- Persons to join car pool between K.C. and K.U. daily. Classes from 9.00 to 5.00. Contact N. H. Gibson. Westport 3492. K.C. 2-10 ASK US ABOUT, airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reductions. All expense Berry Tours and American Express land tours. Cunard HURRY! LAST 3 DAYS! ENDS THURSDAY and Matson Steamship lines. Call Miss Gieseman at the First National Bank for information and reservations. 8th and Mass. streets. Phone 30. ff FOR RENT NICE, QUIET room for male student Heat, close to bath. Near campus. Exceptionally clean, only one other room in house. 407 W. 13th. 2-16 FIVE ROOM APT., 3rd floor, four young ladies, graduate students. Operated on cooperative basis, all utilities paid. $25 each per month. Ph. 209. 2-10 ROOM FOR one male student. Double room, two beds close to K-U. 115-234-212-12 --- **706-892-6330** New PATEE BEDROGM for rent: Showers. One block from Union. 1245 La. Phone 3882R. 2-12 ATTRACTIVE room for two college men. Close to campus. 1323 Ohio. 2-12 PLEASANT Southeast, room for men. quiet, nicely furnished. Missouri st. 2-11 ROOM FOR woman student in new school. Ms. McArthur. Ph. 3460M. S-11 Mrs. McArthur. Ph. 3460M. S-11 ROOM FOR ONE boy. Close to campus and in room, pleasant room. Ph. 2461R. 2-11 COMFORTABLE room close to campus and cafes, for two boys in home of young couple. 1234 Tenn. Phone 2183W. 2-10 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. 2-11 COCKER PUPPIES, parti color, two old, litter registered, from fine pedigree stock. Mrs. E. E. Alexander. 345 Miss. st. 2-11 BRAND NEW 39 long "After Six" sux- with all accessories. $50.00, and 39 long AFROTC trench coat. $60.00. Call Al Schmid. Ph. 2122. 2-13 SILVER BLUE muskrat coat. Beautifully designed for two winters. Size 2-11 325W*5 1951 HILLMAN Minx (British) 4-door door. Radio and heater. Call 1799R. 21 DIAMOND JR appraised at $250. Will sell, for only $200.00. Call 34348.W LOST CROTON Aquamedico watch, metal band at Robinson. Jan. 17. If found please call 2165R. Mike Beardslee. Reward. 2-12 PAIR OF GLASSES in brown leather frames. Clare Confluence B106, 2-10 Clare Confluence B106, 2-10 GLASSES in brown leather case, first day of registration between Robinson gym and Union Book store. Reward $5. Call 4004-K-21. --- HELP WANTED Dean Martin Jerry Lewis "The Stooge" News - Popeye NOW Open 6:45 Adm. 14c-65c SECRETARIAL help wanted; full time secretary for office work. Must be experienced; short hand necessary. Salary required; must possess job qualification named person. Call or see Russell L. Wiley, Department of Band & Orchestra. Room 9. Hoch Aud. Phone KU 385. 2-11 University Daily Kansan FOUND on intramural field, west end: 1-20 Love, Mary. Phone 31378. 2-10 GIRL WANTED to help with house- room in return for room-bearer. Phone 37521. Twelve openings exist for various instruments in the University Concert band and Symphony orchestra since reorganization this semester, according to Rusell L. Wiley, director. GIANT DOUBLE FEATURE "The Rose Bowl Story" -and- "THE HARLEM GLOBE-TROTTERS" There are two openings in the band for the French horn, two for the B-flat clarinet, and one each for the bass clarinet, alto clarinet, and baritone horn. The orchestra has two openings for violin players, and one each for viola, string bass, and French horn. FOUND Band, Orchestra Need 12 Players The band now has about 110 members, and approximately 80 members are in the orchestra. Membership in these organizations is not limited to the School of Fine Arts, but is open to students from all schools on the campus, Prof. Wiley said. Instruments are furnished for the band. One hour of credit may be earned in each organization. Students interested in trying out for membership should see Prof. Wiley in Room 9 Hoch immediately. Murphy, Wintermote Meet with Alumni Chanceellor Franklin D. Murphy and Richard D. Wintermote, assistant alumni secretary, attended a meeting of KU alumni in Chicago Thursday. Mr. Wintermote went on to attend meetings at Cleveland Sunday, Pittsburgh today, Cincinnati Wednesday, Indianapolis Thursday, and Urbana, Ill., Friday. Fake Cashier Admits Thefts New York (U.P.)—Andrew Janosko, 42, admitted to police he used phony letters of recommendation to obtain three jobs as cashier and then stayed on the job just long enough to walk off with whatever cash was available--about $7,000. Tuesday. February 10. 1953 Argentine Movie Set for Film Series An Argentine movie, "Dios se lo Pague," will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Hoch auditorium. The film stars Arturo de Cordova in a dual role--beggar by night, gentleman by day. Seventh in the foreign film series of 10, the movie is Spanish-speaking with English titles. Design Students Offered Prizes Group singing and organ music will begin at 7:15 p.m. Students enrolled in Design VII and VIII in the department of architecture are eligible to compete in a design problem contest being held through Feb. 5 to March 2 for cash prizes totaling $350. The B. A. Green Construction Company, Inc., of Lawrence has donated the sum to the Kansas Endowment association and has requested that it be used by the department of architecture. The problem which the contestants must wrestle with consists of one complete architectural drawing of a proposed new business building for the construction company. Besides all the normal architectural problems involved, the contestants also must submit color schemes with their drawings. Life Photo Series Shown In Marvin A photographic exhibition prepared by the editors of Life magazine is now on display in the architecture on the third floor of Martin hall. The exhibition is based on a story which originally appeared in Life. The exhibition shows William Zorach demonstrating the basic steps in modeling clay and casting--Mr. Zorach is an American sculptor, and his work is represented in many museums throughout the country. The exhibition consists of 20 large photographic panels mounted on aluminum. The photographs are by Life's photographer Eric Schaal. In addition to the explanatory captions which accompany the photographs, quotations from Mr. Zorach's recent book on sculpture are included. Forgets Homestead Papers Baltic, Conn.—(U.P.)—After spending more than $11,000 for building a house on a $2,500 lot, James G. Tsakonas discovered he didn't own the land. Starts FRIDAY JENNIFER JONES • CHARLTON HESTON • KARL MALDEN City Radio Club Open to Students Earl Johnson, Topeka, section communications manager of the American Radio Relay league spoke at the first meeting of the club, Jan. 30, on the value of amateur radio communications in serving the public. Students interested in radio communications are eligible for membership in the Lawrence Radio club. The club was organized in January to promote radio activities, help the community in cases of emergency arising from floods, explosions, or tornadoes, and aid in civil defense. The group meets the last Friday of the month at the Community building. Age No Measure Of Voting Ability "Chronological age by itself doesn't determine whether a person is ready to vote," Prof. Ethan Allen, head of the political science department, said today. Prof. Allen was commenting on the Missouri House of Representatives recent resolution to let the voters in a future election decide whether the state's legal voting age should be lowered from 21 to 18. "However, there's some logic in the argument that if they're old enough to fight they're old enough to vote. I'd be willing to give it a try in Kansas." Prof. Allen said. The only diamonds mined in North America are taken in Arkansas. MALE BOARDERS WANTED - Excellent Food - Reasonable Prices CALL 3513 OR WRITE STEWARD, 1247 OHIO NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY YOU'LL LAUGH! YOU'LL CRY! MAT. 2:30 - EVE 7:00 - 9:00 FEATURES: 3:02 - 7:32 - 9:35 Starts Thursday "爱之悦" Barry SULLIVAN - Gloria GRAHAME Gilbert ROLAND ... GRANADA Phone 946 COMING SOON! "Mississippi Gambler"