NOOK phone 666 vertisers. MENT $2.35 $1.95 $2.09 $1.27 $6.45 Now! 1018 A Classified Advertising Merms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the undersigned. Ads must be called in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office. Journalism blog, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Phone K.U.376 One Three Five day days five 5 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 additional words ... 1c 2c 3c Classified Advertising Rates BUSINESS SERVICE YIPING SERVICE. Experienced theses. Mrs Hall, Mrs Mael, 60 West 6th. Phone 1349W. LET US GIVE you a lending hand! Rent typewriter and improve your grades. Work on month or $1.00 per week. Student. Union Book Store, room 24. Frank Strong. Page 7 YPING: Theses, application letters, erm papers, miscellaneous. Accurate work. Prompt service. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio. Phone 1601. tf YPING: Experience in theses, term papers, miscellaneous typing and stenol cutting. Mrs. Robert Lewis, phone 9252. W19. Tenn. tf AYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet aid, their needs are our business. Our staff has all the equipment, frm, fir, and feathers. Grant's Pet and lift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. u CAL ESTATE litttings wanted. Sold. Wilson, J. Van Dimen, 3110R. YPIST: References; prompt, accurate service and late model Royal type-vitter. Convenient to KU Bring to 1724 diana or call Mrs. Bliessner. 3011r. T YPING: Themes, term papers, theses, compt, accurate service. Call Mrs. unley, 1859J, or bring to 917 Rhode land. RYSTAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch, inner, sandwiches, chill, homemade pastry. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from t m. until midnight. XPERIENCED TYPEIST: Term papers book, these, medical and biological reports, and miscellaneous. Mrs. Roos, 838 La. Apt. 4. Airports. Ph. 753J. AUDIO AND TV repair service on all karts. Largest stock of finest quality arts. We have the finest test equipment and efficient service. Bowman Radio and television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont tee pickup and delivery. tt UUDY's late tonight? Refresh your if you wilt. fountain beverages and sand-dices—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 041-1199 Mass. tt RYSTAL CAFE serves noice steaks, wadies, malts, home-made pies and bread. Space for customers r-conditioned. On arrival 8 a.m., till midnight. Crystal Café. 690 Vt. FOR SALE 41 PLYMOUTH convertible, radio and cater, white-wall tires. Looks sharp, lives good. Call 3744M after 6 p.m. for pointment. 10 ILSON Southern-Cross tennis racket improved new. Light weight, gut string. need to sell. Call Fred McCook all, number 4, phone 3705. 10 DIAMOND ring very fine stone in soil- 1000 $300. Terms: Write Box 10. Daily Kansan. 1950 FORD, radio and heater and overdry. Extra nice. One owner car. C14 Bright red. Like new condition. WHITE PICKET fence about 40 feet long, ideal for baby's play pin. Steel posts included. Phone 2834R or ask at 27C, Sunsidy. IT'S SPRING! Time to give yourself a lift! Use a College Outline Series handbook to get organized with your courses. See them at your Student Union Book Store, room 24, Frank Strong. 10 ANYTHING - you have to sell will reach over 5,000 potential buyers in these markets. Call KU 376 and ask about this week's SPECIAL RATES. WE HAVE THEM! Yellow second sheet pads, 140 sheet count. Still only 25c at the Student Union Book Store, room 24. Frank Strong. 10 PORTABLE RADIO Clearance—All Motorola portable radios and automatic clearer radio reduced to clear. Student accounts welcome. B. P. Gerrich, rich. 5-1 SOONER OR LATER your TV or radio will need repair. When this time comes, call 280. Downtown TV Service, 846 Mass. Phone 280. 4-30 MISCELLANEOUS MALL WHITE glass case containing glasses and two locker keys. If found please return to Dolores Hawkins 1332 Louisiana. Phone 3735. Respond. 10 LOST TRANSPORTATION ASK US ABOUT airplane rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reduc- tions, discounted meals, American Express, land tours, Cundra and Matson Steamship lines. Call Miss Marnett for information and reservations. Bank for information and reservations. 8th Mass. streets. Phone 30. tf ARMY-TYPE SIREN during rally for KU team. Please notify Daily Kansan office. AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international travel whether on business or personal trips. Mrs. Lols Odafter, 3661, Downs Travel Service, 1015 Mass. **tf** If you're going to hit the road this Easter vacation take a camera and plenty of color film along and record all the interesting things you see. Come in and browse around. I NEED A LOCAL RESIDENT to handle my smart line of costume jewelry in Miami, FL. I will send Samples sent for inspection. Didi Niles, 5645 SW 80th St., Miami, Florida. 10 WANTED: Daily ride to and from Topeka. Call (Topeka) 2-1070. 10 WANTED 24 HOUR PHOTO FINISHING THREE ROOM nicely furnished apartment for rent. Will be available June 1 to couple or two boys. 839 Mississippi Phone 1832. 10 FOR RENT Epping, N.H.- (U.P.) -Three New Hampshire governors -William Plumer, Benjamin F. Prescott and David L. Morrill- came from this tiny community nestled in the valley of the Lamprey river. KENE. Going On a Trip This Vacation? Mother of Three Governors MOSSER WOLF MOSSER-WOLF University Daily Kaansan Wednesday, April 9, 1952 Summer Trip To Helsinki Cost Ranges From $1000-$1200 That is the conservative estimate voiced by travel agency officials who are beginning to receive inquiries from persons eager to see the Jayhawkers in action against worldwide competition. Following the team to Helsinki this summer will prove expensive for Jayhawk fans. Even the traveler who cuts corners should have at least $1,000 to $1,200 before starting out on a two-week air trip to the Olympic games. Before the Jayhawkers won the trip to Finland by defeating LaSalle university in the semi-final round of the Olympic playoffs in New York, one Kansas City agency had six definite commitments. Now a group of 30 to 40 Lawrence fans are angling for a tour. The round trip air coach fare from New York to Helsinki is $666, the agencies report. That fare is standard among the air lines serving both terminals. On air coach or tourist planes baggage allowance is reduced from the 60 pounds allotments to 45 pounds for passengers. Passenger loads are increased from 35 to 59 persons, and no meals are included. First-class travel by air will cost the traveler $891, a fare that includes meals and spacious accommodations aloft. Steamship fares vary considerably, agencies noted, depending upon the type of ship and whether the traveler chooses to go first class or not. Round trip fares range from $390 to $470, tourist, and from $580 to $700, first class. All meals during passage are included. The round-trip fare from Kansas City to New York by air is $151.34. A group could possibly save money chartering a non-scheduled air liner Train fare between the two cities 743 Mass. Electronically Timed Satisfaction Guaranteed Wolfson's Watch Repair Call 675 Now-Ends Thurs. Tony Martin Ann Miller "Two Tickets To Broadway" DRIVE-IN 1/2 mile West on Hwy. 59 Phone 260 Judy M. Now Showing Evening • 7:37 & 9:37 p.m. - STARTS FRIDAY - Added-Color Cartoon-News introducing GEORGE DOLENZ with HULLARY BROOKE NIGEL BRUCE round trip is $120.18. To that should be added from $30 to $65 for a Pullman ticket or private room. The Olympic games begin July 19 and continue August 3. The basketball series will be held July 25 to August 2. Once in Helsinki visitors probably will be forced to accept almost anything in the way of living accommodations because of the expected crowded conditions. There are less than 500 hotel rooms in Helsinki, according to one agency spokesman. These will be turned over chiefly to athletes and game officials. Three solutions to the housing problem are possible. It is understood many private homes will be opened to visitors. Temporary buildings for housing reportedly will be erected, and several public buildings will become dormitories during the games. Your Man . . . has a used car priced for you. Buddu GALLAGHER 634 Mass. Ph.1000 Starts Thursday ***** 15 Big Stars! IN THE YEAR'S BIG, BIG HIT! Starting THE FOLLOWING CITIZENS ETHEL BARRYMORE - GARY COOPER VAN JOHNSON - GENE KELLY JANET LEIGH - FREDRIC MARCH WILLIAM POWELL S. Z. SANAIL - MARIORIE MAN - GEORGE MURPHY KEEF BRASSELLLE - JAMES WHIIMORE KEENAN WYNN - NANCY DAVIS - LEWIS STONE Mat. 2:30 - Eve. 7-9 p.m. Features: 3:08-7:8-3:48-9:43 ADDED COLOR CARTOON SPORT - NEWS LAST TIMES TONITE "THE BATTLE FOR APACHE PASS" —SOON— Granada —SOON— "Singin' In The Rain" "QUO VADIS" Sigma Delta Chi Elects New Officers Donald Moser, journalism junior is the new president of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity. Other officers in the journalism school are Robert Stewart, vice president, junior; Charles Burch officer; Gerald Renner, treasurer, senior. Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism, was re-elected adviser o the group. Ronald Kull, journalism junior was elected editor of the Sou Owl, campus humor magazine. Dante's "Divine Comedy" is divided into 94 cantos which are spli into groups of 33, 33 and 34. CREPE PAPER CREPE PAPER STREAMERS "Part of the Party" WED. - THURS. Box Office Open Each Evening 6:45 SCREEN INNOCENT! DYNAMITE FROM COAST TO COAST! Her Beauty Set Men Burning with Fire of Love! -co-feature- DEADLY VIXEN From the Daring Pen of Ben Ames Williams HUNT STROMBERG presents HEDY LAMARR "The Strange Woman" GEORGE co-starring LOUIS SANDERS-HAYWARD A Hair Strawbery Production FOR ADULTS ONLY Feature Times "SINS OF MADELEINE" 7:00 - 10:25 "STRANGE WOMAN" 8:29 ONLY