--- University Daily Kansan 4 Page 7 Kansan Classified Ads Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed on time during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sal office by business office. Journal bldg, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Tuesday, Jan. 13. 1953 Classified Advertising Rates day days days 25 words or less 50c 75c $1.60 Additional words 10c One Three Five day days days £1.00 BUSINESS SERVICE EXPERIENCED typist will do neat and accurate work at regular rates. Phone 2721W. Mrs. Betty Veqist, 1935 Barker Ave. 1-19 ACCURATE typist available to do term examinations for Hanna, Jolie R.L. 1st floor, phone 3618, Jolie R.L. 1st floor, phone 3618, DRESSMAKING: Alterations, formals and wedding gowns. Ola Smith, 945$; Marianne Hobbs, 860$ STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360, 1109 Mass. tf BREAVERS, ice coid, all kinds by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, 616 Vt. tf EKPERIENCED Typist. Term papers, notebooks, theses and miscellaneous. Mrs. J. R. Roscoe, 833 Louisiana, Apartment 4, upstairs. Phone 2775J. 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 RADIO AND TV repair service on all makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equipment in this area thus assuring fast, reliable, easy and Television. Phone 138: 826 Vermont. Free pickup and delivery. tt TYPING SERVICE. Experienced theses, Mrs. Hirsh, Md. 506 West 6th. Phone 1344W. 808 West 6th. Phone 1344W. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our busness. Our clients have a smile, fur, fun, and feathers. Grants 'Pet and Fift Shop', 1218 Vonn. Phone 418. tf CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, sandwiches, chili, homemade pastries. Free parking. 609 Vt. Open from 6 a.m. until midnight. tf REAL ESTATE listings wanted. Sales- Rentals-Ready buyers. William J. Van Almen. 3110R. CRYSTAL CAFE serves choice steaks, sausages, home-made cheeses, cake fries. Free parking for customers. MISCELLANEOUS TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka. 1911 Penn. Phone 1396M. tf Late News Events Color Cartoon "Kiddin The Kitten" RADIO and TV service. Daily service on all makes. Most complete stock available in this area. Bowman Radio and TV, $26 Vermont. Phone 1234 for prompt service. CONCOC SERVICE-B. F. Goodrich tires and batteries, complete B. lubrication service, plus expert automatic transmission ConcoC Service, 19 and Massachusetts. TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Winchita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Call Jim Sellers, 3101J evenings. MTW-tt ASK US ABOUT, airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reduc- american Express land tours. Curran and Matson Steamship lines. Call Miss information and reservations. Bank information and reservations. 8th and Mass. streets. Phone 30. tt AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international travel whether for business or tourism. Phone Mrs. Lois Odaffer, 615-803-5927, Service, 1015 Mass. HELP WANTED SECRETARY: Typing, short-hand, and some bookkeeping knowledge necessary. State civil service clerk-steno I position. University office, start immediately. Beginning salary $150 per month, 44 hour week. Phone K.U. 298. 1-19 FOR RENT PLEASANT. private room and good board for college girl who will help in home around meal times and evenings Phone 3602. 1-21 RENT TO young man, large single room, first house south of campus. No drinking or smoking. See at 1616 Ind. 1-15 ROOM FOR MEN, first floor, nicely furnished, available now. 938 Ml. stand. 1-19 FREE ROOM and breakfast to girl students wife, Write Box Duly Kansan, Write Box Duly Kansan. ROOMS FOR BOYS: One double and one single room available for semester. 1-13 WHY CLIMB HILLS? Three vacancies at the Campus of Compus Lau. Lo. Ample showers and 1-14 LARGE, single room for upper-classman competition, comfort close to campus. 1131 Ohio. 1-15 DAMIOND RING appraised at $250. Will diam for only $200.00. Call 3348 W. Will FOR SALE PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. Smith-Corona silent; recently cleaned; good condition. $27.50. See secretary, Psych Dept. Room 1 Strong hall. 1-13 USED CAR, light model, approximately 10 years old, good operating condition moderately priced. Phone Marcus K.U. 325 days, 1508 evenings. 1-13 WANTED Inaugural Fever Hits GOP Brass Washington — (U.P.)— Republicans had the inaugural fever bad today. They are rushing preparations for the lavish ritual marking the end of 20 years of Democratic rule next Tuesday. They couldn't be blamed if things seemed to be getting a trifle hectic. After all, they are naturally rusty and the show promises to be the biggest ever. It is so elaborate, in fact, that one Democratic wit suggested that the planning is giving the GOP valuable experience for running the government. The ceremonies at the capitol in which President-elect Eisenhower takes oath of office will be just the start of a day-long splurge of pageantry and celebration. A mammoth parade accompanying the new chief executive on his triumphant sweep to the White House will stretch for 10 miles and take nearly three hours to unwind. There will be more ceremonies in front of the mansion and two huge inaugural balls in separate auditoriums in the evening—complete with a full course of top Hollywood entertainment and half a dozen or more orchestras. During the parade, more than 1,000 military planes—jet fighters, super bombers, and even helicopters will hurt across the downtown sky. Half a million spectators are expected to line the route. More than 20,000 servicemen- including a Korean color guard- Memphis, Tenn. — (U.P.)— Mrs. George E. Tatum got a leave of absence from work to have a baby. She's been away now about 14 months and has decided not to return to her job. The "baby" turned out to be triplets. Triplets Are A Full Time Job LOST REWARD for any information leading to the recovery of a light-finished. Ger- strong violin taken from room 302. Strong December 10. Charles Witz. Phone 3551. 1-15 HAMILTON gold bracelet watch Sentimental value. No questions asked. Large reward offered. Marllyn Hudson, Phone 415. 1246 Miss. 1-16 COURSE NOTES for Psych 3104, quantitative methods in loose-leaf folder. Contact psych. office, 1 Strong or Arthur Shaw, 1231 Oread. 1-14 BROWN, leather, fitted purse on Oread drive. Finder please call 4280. 1-15 ADDED "Operation A Bomb" Color Cartoon - News Mat. 2:30-Eve. 7:30- 9:06 Features: 3:07-7:37-9:43 SOON!! An UNUSUAL COMEDY ... YOU'LL LOVE IT! will take part. They will exhibit the Army's new atomic cannon among other things. At least 43 floats will depict the President's life. Famed Alaskan dog-team driver Charley E. Camnott will mush up pennsylvania avenue with five huskies representing the Yukon. The genuine "basket" sled has been equipped with wheels in case there's no snow and, to let a secret slip, the dogs will just loaf while a jeep 4th Century Saw Ghettos The origins of the Jewish ghetto can be traced back to the fourth century A.D. as a result of the Christian oppression of the Jews both in word and deed, according to James E. Seaver, associate professor of history. Dr. Seaver presented the talk on the "Sociology on the Air" broadcast Sunday over KLWN. "On the whole the period 315-428 A.D. is one of battle between Jews and Christians." Dr. Senner said. "The former kept to the laws of their fathers while the latter were eager to crush all opposition in the flood-tide of new-found victory. This struggle so influenced the minds of the Christian aggressors that they were firmly convinced of the necessity of removing the Jews as a menace to Christianity." Dr. Seaver said that all the evidence from the church fathers, canon and imperial laws indicated that Christianity took advantage of a favorable political position to disarm the Jew by a century of persecution. "Thus excluded from society, Jewry changed its aspect to the outside world; it donned special clothes and retired to the ghetto. This had disastrous results on Jewry's subsequent history," he declared. PATEE NOW PHONE 321 OPEN 6:45 - SHOWS 7 - 9 FEATURES 7:45 - 9:45 The story of a young cowboy who plays it reckless for a girl and a fortune in wide-open Las Vegas! THE LAWLESS BREED ROCK HUDSON JULIA ADAMS Signed by TECHNICOLOR actually hauls the territorial float. One float will release some white pigeons as a symbol of peace because sponsors couldn't find any real doves. Miss Burma, a whisky-drinking elephant, will be the official parade mascot. WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU SAW THE SUN PLUNGE TOWARD THE EARTH? THE THRILL OF ITS STORY... THE POWER OF ITS SPECTACLE MAKE IT "A MILEPOST IN MOVIE HISTORY! TRANS COUNTY FRANK CONNUT NY JOURNAL-AMER.