--- --- Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Universal Business office. Journalism night, not later than 455 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates WANTED **day** *Tuesday* *Friday* *Saturday* **$ words or less** *50c* *75c* *$1.00* Additional words ... *50c* *** BOYS INTERESTED in making $35 to $60 during Easter vacation. Easy, interesting work making interviews for a public audience Survey, need a car. For information see Dr. Kril Giffin, room 5, Green hall, or call 31124 after 6:30 p.m. BUSINESS SERVICE STRIKE YOUR WAY to better grades. Use the College Outline Series for review and study aid. Student Union Book Store, Room 24, Strong Strong. 24 THE STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE is not blow away but moved to Frank Strong, room 24. 24 OREAD BARBER SHOP for expert barber service on the Hill; 8:00 to 3:30 daily. Agent for home Laundry and Dry Cleaning. Cofman and Bernard Bort 1927 Oread. NOW IS THE TIME to come to your own aid. Rent a typewriter and raise your payments monthly or $1.00 per week. Student Union Book Store, room 24. Frank Strong. CLOTHING suitable for Spring and Summer now being accepted for resale at Comfort Shop. 741 New York St. 21 TYPING: Experience in theses, term papers, miscellaneous typing, and stencil cutting. Mrs. Robert Lewis, phone 1952W, 1915 Tennessee. 21 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet store, we are our business. Our one-stop pet shop is furnished, fur, fin, and feathers. Phone 418. **tf** TYPIST: References; prompt, accurate service and late model Royal type-writer. Convenient to KU Bring to 1724 Indiana or call Mrs. Blesner. 3011R. TYPING: Themes, term papers, theses, prompt, accurate service. Call Mrs. Stanley, 1859J, or bring to 917 Rhode Island. tt EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Term papers, note books, theses, medical and biolog- joreship, arts and miscellaneous. Mrs. J. Roscoe, 383 La. Apt. 4. uphairs. Ph. 275J7. CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch dinner, sandwiches, chili, homemade pastries. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from 6 a.m. until midnight. **tf** STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches - for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 604, 109 Mass. **tf** RADIO AND TV repair service on all makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equipment and are thus assuring fast, efficient services. Bowen Television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont. Free pickup and delivery. ff CRYSTAL CAPE serves choice steaks, sandwiches, mals, home-made pies and air-conditioned, open space for customers. Air-conditioned. On a.m. tmr. midnight. Crystal Cafe, 609 Vt. MOVED TO NEW QUARTERS. Business Student Book store. Book strong has Student Union Book store. MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE listings wanted. Sales- ers buyers. Williams. J. W. Almen, 3110R TRANSPORTATION ASK US ABOUT alpine rates, sky coach, family days, round trip reduc- ments, snowmobile trips, American Express land tours, Cumm and Matson Steamship lines. Call Murd and Matson national Bank for information and institutional 8th or Mass. streets. Phone 30. if AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international travel whether on or off at later times. Phone Mrs. Lois Odaffer, 615 Downs Trave Service, 1015 Mass. RED LEATHER BILLFOLD. No money Involved. North Anderson, Nor College hall. Phone 425-8607 LOST SLIDE RULE while standing in line for tickets for NCAA; Dietzen, brown leather case. Scale and pencil on it. Name on inside flap. 19 FOR SALE BEAT USED CAR commission -buy direct. 1951 Dodge, original owner, low mileage, clean. See to appreciate. 215 West 23rd. Phone 2687W. 24 COME ONA MY HOUSE! Have 78PM album collection, mostly Beethoven. Brahms, etc., worth somewhere between $000-$400, perfect, honest injun! Fifth Avenue, $255 for organization individual wanting good head start. 18E Sumyside, anytime. FOR RENT RECENTLY redecorated furnished apartment for rent at 1213 Ohio. Share bath; child accepted. $55 per month. To see call 2157M. 24 Spokane, Wash. — (U.P.)— Henry Lackman didn't have to leave home to bag a pheasant but the bird didn't come cheap. Lackman will have to replace a window broken by the pheasant in misguided flight. Bird Barges In Wednesday, March 19, 1952 University Daily Kansan Page 7 Parley On Aging Problems To Be Held March 25-26 The second Kansas conference on aging will be held at the University on Tuesday, March 25 and Wednesday, March 26. More than 150 persons attended the first conference held on the campus last year. The conference will give health officers, welfare workers, recreational leaders, physicians, and clergymen a complete understanding of the problems of the aged and how they should be met. Dr. Edward H. Hashinger, acting dean of the University School of Medicine, will speak on the "Physical Aspects of Aging." Dr. William H. Wood of the Topeka State hospital will speak on the "Mental Aspects of Aging." Sectional groups on religious interests, nutrition problems, rural area population and adult education will be offered. Each person will be able to attend two sessions. Members of the faculty will be Dean Frank T. Stockton of the University Extension; Miss Marie Zeplin, assistant professor of home economics; Gerald Pearson, director of extension classes. Dr. Carroll Clark, professor of sociology; Dr. Lawrence S. Bee, professor of home economics; Dr. Esther Twente, professor of social work, and Dr. Sigmund Gundle, psychiatrist for the University health service, all from KU. Former Faculty Member To Exhibit Drawing, Painting This conference is sponsored by the University Extension and School of Medicine, Kansas State college extension service, Kansas state board of health, and the state department of social welfare of Kansas. Gerald Davis, former member of the architecture department, will have an exhibition of recent work in drawing and painting at the Mid-American Artists association show sponsored by the University of Kansas City art department. The show will be held until April 5 in the Little Gallery, Fine Arts building, at the University of Kansas City, 51st and Rockhill road. Last Times Tonite "Another Man's Poison" STARTS THURSDAY Broderick Crawford Donna Reed John Derek "SCANDAL SHEET" VARSITY THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD -and- NOW THRU THURS. Ray Milland Gene Tierney "CLOSE TO MY HEART" Lisa Daniely Hugh McDermott "LILLI MARLENE" NOTICE! LAWRENCE DRIVE-IN THEATRE 1/2 Mile West on Hwv. 59 Box Office Opens 6:30 - Show Starts 7:00 - 2 Shows Nitely 20. Thurs. Starts Tonight At 8:26 p.m.Only SNEAK PREVIEW IMPORTANT An Advance Showing of a Major Studio Picture That Will Be Here Soon! PLUS REGULAR FEATURE BEFORE AND AFTER PREVIEW The producers request the title be withheld. However, we can tell you this much . . . It'll be one of these 1952 - "THE WILD NORTH" top hits! - "QUO VADIS" * "MA fa RA KETTLE" - "QUO VADIS" - "MA & PA KETTLE AT THE FAIR" - "I WANT YOU" - "VIVA ZAPATA" - 'SINGIN' IN THE RAIN' - "BATTLE OF APACHE PASS" - "PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS" LAST TIMES TODAY - ALL PERFORMANCES OF "David and Bathsheba" KFKU Director T Attend Regional Radio Meeting Watch Repair Mutual problems of educational broadcasting will be discussed by officers and representatives of the 17 schools and school systems in the Southwest which hold membership in the NAEB. Features: "David" 6:30-10:32 Sneak 8:26 Only R. Edwin Browne, KFKU director will attend the first regional meeting of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters at the University of Oklahoma March 2 to 30. Wolfson's 743 Mass. Electronically Timed Satisfaction Guaranteed Call 675 - STARTS • THURSDAY RUPERT HUGHES' Mat. 2:30-Eve. 7-9 p.m. Features: 3:16-17:46-9:46 4. .