Kansan Classified Ads Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the call will not be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the office by a courier. Journal bind, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates BUSINESS SERVICE One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c DRESSMAKING — alterations, formals. Miss. Mabela Olsa. Olm寺. Mass. phone 683-10-26 *TYPING WANTED. Prompt, accurate service. Phone 3151R. Mrs. Livingston. TYPING: Experienced in these; term pa- ditto and stencil cutting; and misc- cellaneous. Prompt attention. Mrs. Robert Lewis, 1915 Tennessee. Phone 1952-Wf. t 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. tt EXPERIENCED Typist. Term papers, notebooks, theses and miscellaneous. Mrs. J. R. Socroe, 838 Louisiana, Apartment 4. unstairs. Phone 2775-J. STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches for pickup. Alamo Cafe, Phone 360, 1109 Mass. t RADIO AND TV repair service on all makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equipment in our service. Bowman Radio and Television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont. Free pickup and delivery. tf TYING SERVICE. Experience thesees. Mrs. Haff 506 West Bath. Phone 1344W. Mrs. Haff 506 West Bath. Phone 1344W. REAL ESTATE listings wanted. Sales- Almen, 3110R. buyers. William J. V. Almen, 3110R. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the spare field. Their needs are so important that our fur fin, and feathers, everything for fur fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf TYPING: Themes, term papers, theses prompt, accurate service. Call Mrs Stanley, 2373J, or bring to 1608 Vermont. 10-17 CRYSTAL L.C.FE serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, sandwich, chili, homemade pastry. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from 6 am. until midnight. tf CRYSTAL CAFE serves choice steaks, sandwiches, maltos, home-made pies and cakes. Free parking space for customers. tt FOR SALE 1940 PLYMOUTH TUDOR. Good condition, new tires, radio and heater. Can be seen at 52.1 E.9h till 5:00 p.m. Call 1052. Wilson Window and Glass Service. 10-20 EXAKTA. 35 mm camera and case, 1/3 secs. Shutter speeds from 12 seconds to 1/1,000 second. Built-in flash contacts. Camera is in excellent condition only.宝贵品. Ideal camera for scientific and general photographic purposes. Phone 2505M. 10-21 PRACTICALLY NEW Ampro tape recorder and new tape. Call 2386M. 10-21 ONLY $50—One new very slightly used H&R double action revolver, complete with holster and belt. Call 3331 after 7 p.m., ask for Jake. 10-17 **36 FOUR-DOOR Oldsmobile with radio.** heater, two extra spare tires; clean, in good condition. Call now for demo. David David, 841 Ohio, 10-20 3101W, evenings. FOR SALE! One copper-coored suede jacket, $25; one brown and white checked sport coat, $12. Both size 40 regular. See after 5:00 p.m. at 6:15 oht. Apt. 6. 10-19 MISCELLANEOUS Air-conditioned. Open from 6 a.m. till midnight. Crystal Cafe, 609 Vt. tt RADIO and TV service-same day as service on all makes. Most complete stock of tubes and parts in this area. Bowman TV and TV29 Vermont. Phone 138 13f prompt service. CONCOO SERVICE-B- B. Goodchid tires and batteries, complete lubrication service plus automatic transmission Buchieh Conoco Service, Massachusetts. 15F TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Penn. Phone 1396M. tf TRANSPORTATION ASK US ABUCUT airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round-trip reductions, one-time fees, American Express land tours. Cunard and Matson Steamship lines. Call Miss Gieseman at the Parkland Bank for reservations. 8th and Main streets. Phone 30. tf AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international funerals. Phone Mrs. Lois Odaffer, 3661, Downs Travel Service, 1015 Mass. FOR RENT NICE. WELL-HEATED and well-lighted room. First house off camp 1254 lee. 10-17 THEIR-ROOM upstairs apartment. Married couple preferred. 731 Arkansas, 2125 LOST GREEN BILLFOLD with ID card and cash. Needed for Oklahoma game. Reward offered. Belongs to Betty Cole, phone 3899R. 10-20 3ROOCH with aqua and rhinestone sets. could please叫Sally Selle 100 10-20 BILLFOLD containing draft registration card. ID card, and other important items. Finder please call Lynn Bartlett at 569. 10-20 BROWN GABARDINE zipper jacket in Marvin hall. Please phone 14268. 10-16 WANTED WANT TO BUY three tickets to Oklahoma-Kansas game, or rent 3 LD. cards Contact Diana Harrison, North College phone 4280. 10-17 WE ARE INTERESTED in having students, especially freshmen in our educational movies Wednesday and Thursday. Oct 15 and 16, 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. Centron, Mass. We will be there at $1.00 per hour minimum wage for those given parts. 10-16 WANTED: Ride from Kansas City to KANSAS weekend. Contact MK 2187J. 10-17 WOOL PRESSER, student for part-time work with Rogers, Tops Cuppis 1407 Mass. 10-17 STUDENT with 2 or 3 hours in the room. Rogers, Topea Cleaners, 1407 Mass. 10-17 Page 11 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Oct. 16, 1952 Murder Suspect's Alibi Found to be Discrepant Reno, Nev.—(U.P.)—Louis Edmund Blair, held for questioning in the Chester, Calif., slayings of a grocery and three children, was instructed today to "say nothing" after investigators said they had found "several discrepancies" in his alibi. "I have instructed my "client" 'to be nothing.' Attorney Gordon Price Price said he would move for a writ of habeas corpus, which would force authorities to lodge formal charges against Blair or release him. Plumas (Calif.) County Sheriff Melvin Schooler and other California authorities questioned Blair for five hours yesterday. Undersheriff W. C. Abernathy, who traced Blair's footsteps since the gruesome murders at Chester last Friday, said he found "several discreanies" in Blair's story. "We cannot, at this time, eliminate this run, as a suspect." Schooler said Blair "was my first and best suspect—and still is." Blair, a balding, 37-year-old operator of a Chester movie theater, has steadfastly denied he had anything to do with the brutal slayings of Gard Young and three small children. Abernathy said the investigation still was incomplete, but so far "his alibi doesn't check out too well." Abernathy said. Investigators had until 2 p.m. (PST) to continue to try to question Blair. Three-year-old Sondra Young, sole survivor of the mass murder, remained in a hospital at Westwood, Calif. Officials announced no plans for further questioning of the badly beaten girl who gave them a surprisingly detailed accounting of the traedy Tuesday. District Judge John Belfore ordered the case continued until this afternoon and gave authorities until then to show some cause why Blair should not be released. Blair, repeatedly insisting he had nothing to do with the crime, has said he was busy working when the murders occurred. He said he left Chester only to drive here to meet his wife. Funeral services for Young and his two daughters, Jean, 7, and Judy, 6, were held at Chester yesterday. Michael Saile, 4, the other victim, was buried Tuesday. Freshmen Wanted for Movies The Centron corporation, interested in hiring freshman students for making educational movies, will hold tryouts from 7.30 to 9 p.m. today in its office at 1107 Massachusetts st. at the back of the Mosser-Wolf camera shop. Minimum wage is $1 an hour even for still parts, director Harold Harvey said. OPEN 6:45 — SHOWS 7-9 ADM. 14c—45c ENDSTONITE NOW AT POPULAR PRICES JOSÉ FERRER Academy Award Winner because... he was the three musketeers in one... and one lover in a million! FRIDAY - SATURDAY Randolph Scott "CARSON CITY" He was arrested driving into Reno in a blue sedan. Sondra Young had told authorities the "two mans" who killed her father and the three children were driving a "big blue" car. The evidence against Blair so far was all circumstantial, and Schooler said "we're just working on this fellow—that's all." "We've got his version of where he was on the day of the murders." Schooler said, "we're checking his story. We still don't know anything for sure." Reprint Begins On Voter's Guide The complete supply of 5,000 copies of the "Kansas Voter's Guide 1952" have been given out by the Kansas Bureau of Government Research. Reprint of the catalogue will be out within a week. The demand was heavy for the guide written by Marvin Meede, senior analyst, and Henry Pinault, research assistant. It was number 12 in the Citizen's series. WANTED-ACCORDION TEACHER Apply Ward Music The bureau in its reprint will make available to the public 1,000 more copies. This guide gives biography sketches about the candidates running on the Socialist, Democratic, Republican and Prohibition tickets. Bear cubs are surprisingly small at birth, being about eight inches long and weighing from nine to 12 ounces. Information on the voting requirements, general election ballots, political party organization, political party officers and party platforms is included in the 68-page guide. 908 Mass. STARTS TODAY Phone 91 The Mystery Kiss . . . At The Mardi Gras! MAT. 2:30. EVE. 7 and 9. FEATURES: 3:07, 7:37, 9:32 ALSO: COLOR CARTOON—LATEST NEWS STARTING SUNDAY OWL SHOW STARTS 11:15 P.M 20th Century-Fox Picture