. University Daily Kansan Kansan Classified Ads Monday, Oct. 27, 1952 Page 7 Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid by the bank within the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kathryn's office. Journals may be later than 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three five day days 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 Team. Phone 1369M. MWF- t STUDYING late tonight? Refresh your with fountain beverages and sand- wiches--for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 300,119 Mass. tf RADIO AND TV repair service on all makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equipment in this area and have the latest equipment. Bowman Radio and Television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont. Free pickup and delivery. tf BFVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Company, 618 Vt. tf EXPERIMENTED Typist. Term papers, books, theses and miscellaneous. Mrs E. J. Roscoe, 838 Louisiana, Apartment 4, upstairs. Phone 277-51. ti REAL ESTATE listings wanted. Sales Rentals-Ready buyers. William J. Var Almen. 3110R. TYPING SERVICE. Experienced theses reports, etc. Regular rates. Mrs.Hall 506 West 6th. Phone 1344W. ti JAYAHWAKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayahwaket shop. We have everything you need: field. Their need is business. Our own shop has everything for our fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tr CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, sandwiches, chili, homemade pastries. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from 6 am. until midnight. tr FOR SALE CRYSTAL CAFE serves choice steaks, sandwiches, malts, home-made plies and cakes. Free parking space for customers. '38 PLYMOUTH. Radio heater, good tires, good engine. See Cheney, 946 Ohio $200. 10-27 1950 CHYSLER club coupe. 24,000 mi. radio, heater. Good car, reasonable price. See Lt. Faul. Military Science annex or call 1635 after 6 p.m. 10-30 ROWLAND'S BOOK STORE—Aluminum and fiber laundry mailing cases. New shipment, 1401 Ohio. 10-28 ROWLAND'S BOOK STORE — Yellow scratch pads, 28c, are now on hand. Address 1401 Ohio. 10-28 FREE FLASH camera with purchase of any Motorola portable radio, $24.95 up. B. F. Goodrich Co., 929 Mass. 11-7 TUXEDOS. sizes 37, 38, and 40. Good condition. Formalms, suits, dresses, coats, and skirts for women. Comfort Shop 741 New York. 10-36 WANTED ATTENTION MUSIC LOVERS: I am interested in buying a set of traps and a Bass Fiddle. If interested call Pete Rush Phone 957. ___ 10-21 MISCELLANEOUS SUNDAY SCHOOL for children of Jew ish parents now being organized. If in tered, call 2222R. 10-2 Air-conditioned. Open from 6 a.m. midnight. Crystal Cafe, 609 Vt. **tf** RADIO and TV service-same day as RADIO on all makes. Most complete stock of tubes used in this area. Bowman and TV 826 Vermont. Phone 135 for prompt service. CONOCO SERVICE-B. F. Goodrich tires and batteries, complete lubrication service plus expert automatic transmission service CONOCO Service, IPM and Massachusetts. PYPLIST: Experienced in theses, term reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Phone. Phone 1396M. tf TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Call Jim Sellers, 310JI evenings. MTW-ff ASK US ABGUT airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip fights, bus trips Tours and american Express land tours. Cunard and Matson Steamship lines. Call Gieseman at the offices. Bank for informational reservations. Bck for streets. Phone 30. **tf** AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international travel for herineres. Phone Mrs. Lois Odaffer, 3661. Downs Travel Service, 1015 Mass. FOR RENT THREE-ROOM upstairs apartment. Married couple preferred. 731 Arkansas. A TRAILER parking space with sewer and water connections. See at 1132 Ohio St. Official Bulletin TODAY "Marriage of Figaro": German movie with English titles—Free. 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Strong auditorium. Temporary county chairman: 4 p.m., Green Theater, for those who missed Thursday's meeting. Mathematical Colloquim: 5 p.m. 211. Strong. Engineerettes: 7:30 p.m. Home of Mrs. Francis Berger, 13 E Sunny-side. Wives of engineering and architecture students. Phi Sigma: 12 noon, 301 Snow, Dr. Charles Leone, speaker. TUESDAY Episcopal Holy Communion: 7 a.m., Danforth chapel. Feast day of Saints Simon and Jude. La Tertulia: newly formed club for beginning students in Spanish, 4:30 p.m., 113 Strong. Election of officers. All invited. History club: 7 p.m. 9 Strong Prof. R. Q. Brewster, speaker on experiences in Egypt. Colored slides. Student Council: 7:30 p.m., 103 Green. NOW thru WED. SHOWS 2:30-7-9 GARY COOPER "SPRINGFIELD RIFLE" NOW thru TUES. VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD Box-Office Open 6:00 Shows 6:30-9:05 "The Greatest Show On Earth" The Daily Kansan-sponsored presidential preferential election, to be held Tuesday on the campus, has been gaining state-wide recognition and support as the date draws near. Election Idea Gains Recognition The nearness of the election also has brought predictions from student political leaders. Turkey Expert Cliff Ratner, president of the KU Young Republicans, has confidently predicted a victory for the Republican standard bearers, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Sen. Richard Nixon. (Continued from Page 1) with professors and graduate students of geography department. TUESDAY, OCT. 30. 9 a.m.; Lecture to Propaganda and Censorship class, 210 Journalism. "The Role of Propaganda in Modern Dav Turkey." will be the topic. Noon: Luncheon with faculty of political science department at the Faculty club. 7. 30 p.m.: Joint meeting of Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, Journalism building. Topic: "The Work of Foreign Correspondents in Turkey." FRIDAY,OCT.31 9 a.m.: Lecture to International Relations class, 114 Strong. Topic: "Turkey's Role in the Near East." 2 p.m.: Lecture to Communications in Society class, 205 Journalism. Topic: "Background Necessary for a Job as Foreign Correspondent." Noon: Luncheon with faculty of sociology department at Faculty club. MONDAY. NOV. 3 2 p.m.: Lecture to Modern Social Practices class, 119 Fraser. Topic "Educational Developments in Turkey." 7:30 p.m.: Discussion at University club. Topic will be announced. 8 a.m.: Lecture to Social Science Survey class, 131 Strong. Topic: "Social and Cultural Changes in Turkey." 3 p.m.: Lecture to Social Science Survey class, 206 Strong. Topic: "Social and Cultural Changes in Turkey." 7:30 p.m.: Discussion with History club and professors and graduate students of the history department, place to be announced. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8 a.m.: Lecture to Economic History of Europe class, I14 Strong. 9 a.m.: Lecture to Political Geography class, 403 Lindley. Topic: "Turkey and Its Military Program." gram. 3 and 5 p.m.: Discussion with faculty and graduate students of the political science department. Topic: "Turkey Today." Place of meeting to be announced. For the Biggest Event In Town Attend Our HALLOWEEN MIDNIGHT SHOW GALA FRIDAY NITE 11:00 p.n CLAUDE RAINS NELSON EDDY SUSANNA FOSTER "Phantom OF THE Opera" Robert Walker, president of the Young Democrats, while not predicting a victory for Gov. Adlai Stevenson and Sen. John Sparkman, has said that, "I believe that Gov. Stevenson will make a surprising show in a state that is Republican and the home state of Gen. Eisenhower". Political leaders of both parties Interviews February graduates of the School of Engineering will be interviewed by personnel representatives from numerous companies this week. Students seeking further information and application forms should go to the office of the School of Engineering, 111 Marvin hall. Interested students may also sign the interview schedule in the same office. Today Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator company will intervie wmechanical, aeronautical, chemical, electrical, and metallurgical engineers. They will also interview physicists and physical chemists. Continental oil company is interested in interviewing chemical, mechanical, electrical, and petroleum engineers. They are also interested in geophysicists, geologists, and mathematicians. Tuesday The Linde Air Products company is interested in talking to all types of engineers. Wednesday Wednesday and Thursday Monsanto Chemical company will interview both chemical and mechanical engineers. Wednesday and Thursday Shell Oil company of Houston will interview chemical, civil electrical, mechanical, and petroleum engineers. They are also interested in talking to engineering physicists. Thursday Goodyear Tire and Rubber company and the Goodyear Aircraft corporation is interested in interviewing aeronautical, mechanical electrical, civil, and chemical engineers. They would also like to talk to chemists and physicists. Friday Humble Oil and Refining company will interview chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, and petroleum engineers. They will also talk to engineering physicists and geologists. NOW! Bill Mauldin's "Back at the Front" Tom EWELL Harvey LEMBECK · Mori BLANCHARD MAT. 2:30. EVE. 7 and 9 FEATURES: 3:02, 7:32, 9:32 SPECIAL "U.S. Olympic Champions" CARTOON—NEWS COMING SOON: "The Big Sky" Is Really Big have endorsed the election as a means of stirring up political interest among the young people of America. Charles Rooney, Democratic candidate for governor, congratulated the Daily Kansan on its efforts and said, "Young people should become interested in government to insure the state, as well as the nation, freedom from graft and corruption." "It is through the young people that such things may be rooted out," he said. Douglas Gleason, Republican candidate for state senator, backed the election in speaking to the KU Young Republicans Thursday night. He said that he was very happy to see the young people taking an active interest in politics. William J. Davidson, president of the Kansas Young Democrats, has urged the KU group to help get out the vote in the election Tuesday. "You folks don't realize what an effect it would have on voters in Kansas if you could win the vote for Stevenson." George Robb, state auditor, has expressed his approval of the preferential election. "When scarcely more than one-half of the eligible voters in the county exercise their right, we need these things to stimulate interest," he felt. The polls will be open Tuesday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. and all students and faculty are eligible to vote without registration. Only the office of president and vice president will be voted upon. STARTS TUESDAY A great road-show production at popular prices! Matinee Tuesday 2:30 Evening Shows 7 and 8:55 Features: 3:00 - 7:30 - 9:25 Added: Color Cartoon — News ENDS TONIGHT Savage Spectacle! J. Arthur Rank's "Ivory Hunter"