University Daily Kansan Page 7 Kansan Classified Ads Call KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered in the evening during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals must be submitted by 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates Classified Advertising One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 additions ... 1c 2c 3c BUSINESS SERVICE EXPERIENCED Typist. Term papers, notebooks, theses and miscellaneous. Mrs. E. J. Roscoe. 838 Louisiana, Apartment 12 upstairs. Phone 2775-J. ti STUDYING late night? Refresh your self with fountain beverages and sand-wiches-for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 360,1190 Mass. tf TYPING SERVICE. Experienced theses, Mrs. Hall, 509 West Eighth. Phone 1344W. 509 West Eighth. Phone 1344W. RADIO AND TV repair service on all makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equipment in this area. Contact Bowman Radio and Television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont Free pickup and delivery. t REAL ESTATE listings wanted. Sales- Almen, 3110R. buyers. William J. V. Almen, 3110R. JIAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jiayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are everything for fur, flip, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. ti TYPING: Themes, term papers, theses, prompt, accurate service. Call Mrs. Stanley, 1859J, or bring to 917 Rhode Island. CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch dinner, sandwiches, chili, homemade pastries. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from 6 am, until midnight. **tt** CRYSTAL CAFE serves choice steaks, sandwiches and wine. Free parking space for customers. WANTED WANTED - Riders daily from Ottawa J. Midson, D. Dixon KU 319, or 1048-L1 9-22 Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1952 STUDENT PRINTER to work part-time in composing room and typography laboratory. See or call Mr. Ryther, telephone KU-373. 9-26 BOOM, BOARD and salary, beginning of fall semester to girl wishing to live with faculty family. Some housework. some baby sitting. Call 3782. 29 PART TIME MAN—West Bend Alumun- Can co. Use man time man in sales division. If you can work from five until nine evenings, and have car you can make around seven hours a week. Opponent will make permanent company. Address Kitchen Craft Co. Merriman, Kans. 9-24 WANTED: Male student to share apartment with Journalism senior and Engineering junior. Close to excellent boarding house and town. Phone 3481M. 9-24 MISCELLANEOUS RADIO and TV service-same day as service on all makes. Most compete with other parts in this show. BM Radio and TV 134 Vermont. Phone 138 for brovp service. TO SUBSCRIBE to the Kansas City Star, week. Round Out Drug, 801 Mass. 10-3 Air-conditioned. Open from 6 a.m. midnight. Crystal Cafe, 609 Vt. tf TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate work, immediate attention. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tenn. Phone 1396M. tf TRANSPORTATION RIDERS or trade driving K.C., Mo. t KU. Contact Jack Gerdel, LI-7320, K. C. Mo. 9-2 WANTED: Rider or driver from Mistro Lake, W. C. W. W. W. ley, Yellowstone 6142. 9-2 WANTED: Ride to Sunflower either after one o'clock class or from Sunflower for nine or ten o'clock class Monday, Wednesday, Saturday. Please contact John Vogel, Box 5, University Dally Kansan. 9-21 RIDERS WANTED: Driving to Wichita every Friday afternoon and returning Sunday evening. Call Jim Sellers. 3101J evenings. WANTED: Car pool or riders from south of NYC. Please call 212-643-7500. Phone H: Lohenge KE 1865. 9-26 RIDE or exchange ride from Prairie village. Return noon. Fe 8918. 9-24 ASK US ABGUT airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reservation, American Express land tours, Cunard and Matson Steamship lines. Call Miss Gieseman at the nationalationals 8th and Mass. streets. Phone 300. tt AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international travel for funerals. Phone Mrs. Lois Odaffer, 3661, Downs Travel Service, 1015 Mass. ff FOR SALE FREE finish camera with purchase of any Motarola portable radio. $24.95 up. Offer ends September 30. B. F. Goodrich Co. 929 Mass. 9-29 USED CAR. 1951 Studebaker Regal Champion. Over-drive, heat and radio, 18,000 miles. See after six o'clock. 2245 Tenn. Phone 2829-W. 9-26 TUXEDO-Perfect condition. Size 38. $25.00. Call T99M or come to 845 Miles 36 1940 PONTIAC-Six, two door, low mileage, one owner, good tires, heater; excellent condition, 1722 Louisiana, phone 2518. 9-24 1938 CHEVROLET 2 door sedan. Very ge- nerous, motor. heat. Calm Stand Neir- zom. 443 PUREBRED Cocker Spaniel pups. A.K.C. registered, six-generation pedigree furnished. Have had distemper inoculation and have been wormed. See at 2134 Learnard. Phone 2189, Ken Franks. -24 LOST SLIDE RULE Friday morning on west shore of Reward. Award Phone 1320, Rickey 9-26 PARKER 51 pen, silver and black. Re- backed for the Home Economics on 1838 or 1839. 9-24 Twenty-six organized houses on the campus are conducting their own program to better foreign relations again this year. Each house is providing full or partial maintenance for one foreign scholarship student who will live in that residence. Total value of the aid has been estimated at $7,500 by Prof. J. A. Burzle, chairman of the foreign students scholarship committee. Each house varies in the amount of aid it furnishes representatives of the international group. The number of organized houses participating in the program has doubled over last year when only 14 students received aid. This is the third year the program is in effect. 26 Houses Aid Students Among the countries represented in the program are France, Italy, Norway, Formosa, Germany, Portugal, Cyprus, Greece, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Belgium, Japan, Pakistan, Switzerland, India, Finland, Denmark, Chile, Mexico, Philippines, Lebanon, United Kingdom, Sweden, Malaya, and Brazil. New Drug Helps Restore Blind Girl's Sight Rivera, Calif. (U.P.) An 11-year-old girl, blind since birth, was familiarizing herself today with objects she had never known before, except through her sensitive fingertips. Linda Brown slowly is developing eyesight through the use of a new drug, doctors said, and they added that her case was making medical history. Curly-haired Linda suffered from corneal ulcers from childbirth, but application of a refined sulphur drug called Calsulfydryl apparently is restoring sight in her left eye. "Restoring this one little girl's eyesight has made all the years worthwhile," said E. C. Leintz, a former engineer who developed the drug. "I don't know whether you'd call She said she then took the case to Dr. A. E. Cruthirds of Phoenix, whom she said pioneered in the use of Calsulfydryl in treating corneal ulcers. it a miracle drug, but to us it certainly is," said Mrs. Ruth Brown, the child's mother. Mrs. Brown said she consulted with about 25 doctors, who told her there was no chance of curing the corneal ulcers which blinded her. Linda was studying braille and adjusting herself to a lifetime of blindness when treatments were begun in July, 1951. Crutchards, an ophthalmologist, said that Linda's right eye was totally blind and that she had 5200 vision in left eye at the start of treatments. 2 GOP Senators Mentioned As Substitutes for Nixon Washington—(U.P.)—Sens. William F. Knowland of California and Harry P. Cain of Washington figured prominently today in capital speculation about a possible successor to Richard M. Nixon as Republican vice presidential candidate, if he quits. Today he said she has 20100 vision Also mentioned—admittedly as a $ \textcircled{a} $ Reports from Los Angeles that Nixon will withdraw from the GOP ticket found no immediate confirmation here. In fact, some Republican organization "regulars" professed confidence that Nixon will remain in the race. But they acknowledged that they were still waiting for the final word on Nixon's fate, which probably will be spoken by Eisenhower after Nixon's "tell all" broadcast to the nation tonight. Also mentioned—admittedly as a long-shot guess—was Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio. Veteran political observers doubted that Taft would accept second place on the ticket headed by Dwight D. Eisenhower. But they saw an outside chance that "Mr. Republican" might yield to an appeal to help hold the party together in an hour of crisis. Campus patrolmen were dressed in new blue uniforms for the first time Saturday as they handled football traffic on the campus and near Memorial stadium. Should Nixon bow out, Chairman Arthur E. Summerfield is expected The new uniforms, which are now being worn by all nine members of the campus police, consist of dark blue trousers with light blue jackets and caps. A Jayhawk patch and a campus police shoulder patch are worn on the jackets. New Blue Uniforms For Campus Police All students who are now writing or are interested in writing a College Daze script should contact Dana Hudkins education senior at Phone 415 as soon as possible. College Daze Scripts Begun Read the Kansan want ads! to call the Republican national committee into emergency session at once to choose a replacement. Under party rules, the committee can either make the decision on its own, or call a special national convention to nominate a new vice presidential candidate. With the campaign already in ful swing, the committee doubtless would take the speediest course and do the job itself, with Eisenhower having a dominant voice in the selection. Both Knowland and Cain were regarded as contenders for the GOP vice presidential nomination before Eisenhower settled on Nixon at the July convention in Chicago. Besides being comparatively youthful—a qualification Eisenhower particularly wanted in his running mate—both are westerners and could succeed Nixon without upsetting the "regional balance" of the GOP ticket. Other westerners who might fill a vacancy of the GOP ticket include Govs. Dan Thornton of Colorado, Howard Pyle of Arizona, and Earl Warren of California, who was Thomas E. Dewey's running mate in 1948. NOW! ENDS WEDNESDAY Mat. 2:30-Eve. 7 and 9:06 Features: 2:45-7:15-9:21 Latest Movietone News HERE'S FUN! Most delightful animal discovery since "Mickey Mouse"1 M-O-M PICTURE Janet LEIGH Carleton CARPENTER Keenan WYNN Fearless FAGAN (WINSLEF) in the left eye—good enough so that she could begin to learn to read. She can now see a little with the aid of the glasses and is still undergoing treatment with the drug. The apparent "cure" of her blindness was the first of its kind on record, doctors said. AFROTC Opens Chaplain Rank Training in the Air Force ROTC is now open to pre-ministerial students on a basis leading to chaplain's commissions as first lieutenants in the reserve, Col. Lynn R. Moore, commanding officer of the Air Force unit, said today. his education at Colonel Moore explained that KU students interested in this program would choose one of the four major options offered here. These are administrative, armament, communications and flight operations training. The letter is for men who will volunteer for pilot training after graduation. Any student completing any of the options in the regular 4-year AF ROTC course may apply to be commissioned in the chaplain career field. He makes application to the chaplain agency of his religious denomination. If accepted, he is commissioned a second lieutenant in the chaplain field upon completing his course at KU and then permitted to continue his education at a seminary. Men currently enrolled in the Air Force ROTC and graduating next January may enter the new chaplain program. HELD OVER THRU THURSDAY Shows At 7:00 and 8:54 Features: 7:38 and 9:32 Color Cartoon - News Opening Friday Tyrone POWER Patricia NEAL Stephen McNALLY New PATEE PHONE 321 Soon: "Les Miserables"