Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1952 University Daily Kansan Page "Santa Is Much Too Slow-Use Want Ads-Make Some Dough!" Kansan Classified Ads Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Dublin or placed on course. Journals, not later than 3:48 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One three five day days five 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c BUSINESS SERVICE STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches-for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360. 1199 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, 616 Vt. tf EXPERIENCED Typist. Term papers, notebooks, theses and miscellaneous. Mrs. E. J. Roscoe, 838 Louisiana, Apartment 4. U. airlines. Phone 2775-1. **tt** TYPING WANTED. Prompt, accurate service. Pick-up and delivery service after 6 p.m. and before 8 a.m. Phone 3157R. Mrs. Livingston u RADIO AND TV repair service on all makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equipment in this area thus assuming that we are the largest radio and television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont Free pickup and delivery. tf TYPING SERVICE. *experienced theses, Mrs. Hir* *506 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 easy to find, everything for fur fin, and features. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf REAL ESTATE listings wonted. Sales- Rentals- buyers William J. Vance 8101 RIOR CRYSTAL LAFE serves breakfast, lunch dinner, sandwiches, chili, homemade pastries. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from 6 a.m. until midnight. CRYSTAL CAFE serves cheesies, steaks sandwiches, malts, home-made pies and cakes. Free parking space for customers. tf FOR SALE COLT WOODSMAN, Sport Model, 22 cal. pistol excellent condition. $50.00, RCA 45 record changes, record rack, and 18 cal. pistol, Bill Bilak, 805 Ohio St. Phone 3410, 12-16 CLOTHING: Pink, short-style coat, size 14. Was $39, now $25. Dressy black faille skirt, size 26, $10. Both like new. Worn once. Phone 1894-W. 12-17 MISCELLANEOUS RADIO and TV service-same day as service on all mats. Make most of these parts in the Bowman Radio and TV 62 Vermont. Phone 138 for prompt service. tr DRESSMAKING, formals, alterations, an experienced European dressmaker. See Themis Zannetou, 1633 Vermont (down- stairs apartment). Phone 1477-1. 6 CONCOZ SERVICE-B - F. Goodrich tires and batteries, complete lubrication service plumbing, automatic transmission Buchstein Concoz Service, 19th and Massachusetts. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed. Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Air-conditioned. Open from 6 a.m. midnight. Crystal Cafe, 609 Vt. tf TYPISF: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glnka, 1911 Teen. Penn. 1396M. tf LOST NUEDE JACKET. Left in 217 Journalism last Wednesday morning. Dark brown. Extra long. Reward. Call Roger farrington. NAVY BLUE leather bilffold, believed lost between Corbin and Blake last Friday. Contains ID card, key, and money please call Eline Carlson. 860. 12-18 BROWN-RIMMED glasses in case. Friday 6:30, and Marvin and Marvin. after 8 p.m. 12-18 TWO EUROPEAN students want ride to South, direction Florida or New Orleans. Share expenses, help drive. Phone Egon Sohmen. 2122. Urgent. 12-18 TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED for two to South Dakota for Christmas. Will share expenses. Call Marshall Swain, 2984R. 12-18 RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Call Jim Sellers. 31013 evenings. MTW-tt WANT A RIDE to New Orleans and back during the Christmas holidays. Will share driving and expenses. Please call Arnold Kotwitz, 2955 R, after 3:00. ASK US ABUT airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reduc- american Express land tours. Cunard and Matson Steamship lines. Call Miss Glesman at the national Bunk for reservations. 8th and Mass. streets. Phone 30. tf AIRLINE TICKETS. prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international travel. Hineries. Phone Mrs. Lois Odaffer. 3661. Downs Travel Service. 1015 Mass. WANTED LEGUFAUD for Robinson Swimming Pool to work from 7-9 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Apply Henry Shenk, 107 Robinson. 12-16 STUDENTS interested in working new banquet service at Student Union for Tomlinson between 2 and 4 p.m. at Union cafeteria office. CLEK-TYPIST II—must be careful, accurate typist, learn to read electric photographs, use stereograph operator. Also need binder wires—mailing inserting, gathering, etc. Preparation for use in presentations under 40. University of Kansas Press, Journalism Building. 12-ff FOUND in front of library. Butler county, identify pay for ad at UDK office. pay for ad at UDK office. 12-18 According to the Census bureau, 50 per cent of all single women and 36 per cent of all widows and divorces in the United States are employed. FOUND SOUR OWL OUT WEDNESDAY German Students Give Miracle Play A 16th century "miracle" play, foremost event of the German department's Christmas program for Wednesday, will be presented by a cast of about two dozen students of German. Other parts of the program are to be filled by a student caroling choir and an instrumental trio. Players are Balthasor, third king, Victor Fite Jr.; narrator, Georgia Lou Heil; Mary, Anne Higgins; innkeeper, William Schwinn; devil, Harry Snyder; poor shepherd, LeRoy Waldschmidt; young shepherd, Don Williams; angel, Janis Johanson; second servant, Virginia Biggart, and Kaspar, first king, John Garland, all college freshmen. Prologue, Charlene Foerschler and old shepherd, Leonard Duroche, college sophomores. Gabriel, Eddie Symns; singed, angel Dick Scott; second shepherd, William Eastwood; first servant, Levi Barnes, and conscience, Patricia Mitchell, college iuniors. Herod, David Butts, college senior; singing angels, Harriet King and Linda Stormont, fine arts juniors; Joseph, Leopold Haindel, graduate student; innkeeper's wife, Heidi Bloesch, education junior; Melchior, second king, Richard McNabney, special student. Culture Increases IQ, Clark Says Intelligence is largely a cultural project, and the improvement of culture would result in an increase of intelligence, Prof. Carrol D. Clark, chairman of the department of sociology and anthropology, said Sunday in the ninth of a series of "Sociology on the Air" broadcasts on KLWN. Prof. Clark pointed out a fallacy of many thinkers when they believe that intelligence is going to decline because of "erosion of genes." He said that it has never been proven that IQ tests measure a genetic factor in intelligence. Not much is known about hereditary transmission of human intelligence, he added. Swarthout to Judge Tulsa Solo Tryouts D. M. Swarthout, professor of piano, will leave Friday for Tula, Okla., to judge musicians seeking an opportunity to be soloists for the Tula Symphony orchestra. The tryouts will be held Saturday for about 30 young musicians competing for the positions. The candidates will be both vocal and instrumental. E. Thayer Gaston, professor of music education, will address occupational therapy students 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in 326 Strong. The subject of his talk will be music therapy. Gaston to Discuss Therapy FULL LINE OF TREES AND ORNAMENTS THE Barteldes Seed Co. 804 Mass. Diplomat's Hope Lies In Truman's Decision Washington—(U.P.)—John Carter Vincent's last hope of salvaging his 28-year career in the U.S. diplomatic service rested today on the slim chance that President Truman may overrule his top Loyalty Review board. The board last night found "reasonable doubt" as to Mr. Vincent's loyalty, and recommended that he be fired immediately. The State department suspended him as U. S. Minister to Tangier, and ordered him back to this country. But it said a final decision on firing him will be left up to Mr. Truman. The President is expected to decide Mr. Vincent's fate after conferring with Secretary of State Dean Acheson, who returns Saturday from Paris. Even if Mr. Truman should overrule the loyalty board—which he has never done before—the decision would be subject to review by the new Republican administration coming in next month. While branding Mr. Vincent a loyalty risk, the board completely cleared another career diplomat, John Paton *Davies Jr.* Both Mr. Davies and Mr. Vincent were targets of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis.) in his campaign against alleged Communist influences in the State department. Both also had come under fire from the Senate internal security subcommittee. Board chairman Hiram Bingham said any question of Mr. Davies' loyalty was removed by confidential testimony given to the board by Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, head of the Central Intelligence agency, and U. S. ambassador to Russia George F. Kennan. Mr. Davies, a veteran of many years diplomatic service in China, is now serving as deputy director of the U.S. Office of Political Affairs at Bonn, Germany. Mr. Vincent, 53, who once headed the State department's Far Eastern division, was given a clean bill of health by the department's own loyalty board last Feb. 19. After lengthy closed hearings on charges made by Sen. McCarthy, ex-Communist Louis Budenz and others, NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY M-G-M'S GREAT DRAMA OF THE SEA PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR SPENCER GENE TRACY • TIERNEY VAN LEO JOHNSON • GENN with DAWN ADDAMS • LLOYD BRIDGES Plus - Movietone World News Mat. 2:30-Eve. 7 and 9:03 Features. 2:48-7.18-9:21 STARTS THURSDAY GRANADA Phone 946 the board sent Mr. Vincent back to his post at Tangiers with an expression of "full confidence" in his loyalty. He indicated that the board's finding was strongly influenced by evidence of Mr. Vincent's "close association with numerous persons who, he had reason to believe, were either Communists or Communist sympathizers." Mr. Bingham emphasized that his review board did not find Mr. Vincent "guilty of disloyalty." But he said Mr. Vincent's "conduct in office, as clearly indicated by the record, forces us reluctantly to conclude that there is reasonable doubt as to his loyalty to the government of the United States." Strong City Driller To Head Welldiggers Lon Dietrich, Ottawa, was elected vice president and J. G. Lassey, Miltonvale, secretary-treasurer. Bledsoe succeeds Wesley Weishaar, Scott City. Hazon Bledsoe, Strong City, has been elected president of the Kansas water well drillers at their fifth convention held here. The water well drillers held their convention in Lindley hall. Phone 132 for Sho Time ENDS TONITE "David And Bathsheba" WED. - THURS. ...SPECTACLE NEVER BEFORE FILMED! In Earth-Shaking Color by TECHNICOLOR Produced by GEORGE PAIR Directed by RUDOLPH MATÉ Screepeelers by Binghua Dongming