Page 7 Monday, Dec. 3, 1951 University Daily Kansan Shakespeare Travels To KC Under Speech Dept. Auspices The department of speech and drama presented William Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream" at Northeast Junior High school, Kansas City, Mo., Saturday. Other performances will be given on Dec. 8 and 15 for Kansas City junior and senior high school students. The same play was presented by the University Players in April in Fraser theater and taken on a two-week tour to Kansas and Oklahoma schools. The Kansas City productions are being sponsored by the Junior League of Kansas City, Mo., as a part of their Children's theater project. The play, under the direction of Tom Rea, speech instructor, will have a run of six performances, two each Saturday for three weeks. The production schedule is as follows: Dec.1, Northeast Junior High school; Dec. 8, Southwest Junior High school, Kansas City, Mo.; and Dec. 15, Shawnee Mission High school. Kansas City, Kans. Members of the cast include Wilson O'Connell, assistant speech instructor; Robert Ziesenis, College senior; Leola Stewart, education senior; Nancy Morsbach, College sophomore; Maxine LeRow, education senior; Dan Palmquist, speech instructor; Shirley Samuelson, College freshman; Patrica Elliott, College sophomore. Mary Beth Moore, College junior; Barbara Donovan, College senior; Carol Donovan, education senior; Shirley Strain, College junior; Mark Gilman, College sophomore; Kirtle Walling, College junior; Tom Rea, John White, College seniors; William Thompson, College freshman; Gerald Scott, College freshman; Gary Lehman, College sophomore, and Max Zent, College freshman. Nine KU Mountaineers Spend Thanksgiving In Estes Park, Colo. Nine members of the University Mountain Climbing club spent the Thanksgiving vacation on a training outing in Estes Park, Colo. They rented a cabin at $1 a day per person at Tinytown, a group of cabins in the park. In the cabin was a gas range, a refrigerator and all the modern conveniences, even blankets. Members who went on the outing were Miss Joanne Rusee, instructor of engineering, Jack Shears, education senior, John Rythe, College freshman, John Hall, graduate, Burtram Blanke, graduate, Li Chi Chiang, graduate, Jerry Clark, engineering sophomore, Gordon Stecker, special student, and John Fast Among the equipment which they took along was nylon rope, the most important item, and old but sturdy clothes. Each person had a sling rope and a carabiner, an oval ring made of duralumin, used in repelling, a method of descent. During the vacation they climbed Eagle cliff; the Owls, which are twin rocks; Mt. Olympus, one of the smaller peaks in the park, and down into Big Thompson canyon. To acquaint the new members with walking through deep snow, they went on a snow hike from Lower Hidden to Upper Hidden valley. "High peaks are not climbed at this time of year or at the Easter outing because there is too much snow," said Miss Ruese, the cook. Not forgetting the holiday season, Miss Rusea cooked a turkey, and the nine had a feast Thanksgiving day. Radio Schedule The week's schedule of program to be heard on KFKU, University radio station. 1250 on the radio dial Monday The Flying Carpet 2:30 p.m. Broadway Rhapsody 2:45 p.m. Great Symphonies 7:00 p.m. Art By Radio ... 2:30 p.m. KU Calvalcade of Hits ... 7:00 p.m. Memo Pad ... 7:25 p.m. Wednesday Music From Mt. Oread...2:30 p.m. KU in the News...2:45 p.m. Concert Hall...7:00 p.m. Adventures in Music Land ..2:30 p.m. Brain Busters .. 7:00 p.m. Thursday Friday Friday Story Book Train 2:30 p.m. Museum of Art Organ 2:45 p.m. Chamber Music 7:00 p.m. Phone K.U.376 Yansan Classified Advertising Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less ... 50c Additional words ... 1c Terms: Cash, Phone orders are accepted with tr. understanding that the bill will be paid on or before the date during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Dally Public Business office. Journals must be delivered by 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. FOR SALE TUXEDO FOR SALE Cleaned and in ex- tended condition 35-37. 12-6 landlady. Phone 3566. HOMECOMING GUESTS! Be a smart girl! Homecoming Guests! Facebook Glasses, A set of Libby Saftey gloves on the Jayhawk on them in three brilliant colors, only $2.95. Rowlands Book Stores, 1401 Ohio St. 1237 Oread. I-84 CRUMBO ETCHINGS for Christmas; a courtroom. Pat Read, across from 12-7 Courthouse. SWINGLINE TOT STAPLER are now inventory. Students visit our Union Book Store. Only 98k WHAT'S NEW! The newest KU novelity is the Jayhawk Football Glass. It's a Libby Safedge with the Jayhawk in three brilliant colors. A set of eight for only $2.95. Rowlands Book Store, 1401 Ohio st., 1237 Oread. 12-4 Few Atomic Workers Hurt By Radiation Dr. Rozenhaal said, "The accident record is remarkable in view of the vast number employed and the hazards encountered." TRADE-IN SALE! ! Between now and Christmas we will accept any used pen (all parts intact) for 20 per cent of the price of the New Sheaffer Pen of your Cleveland, Ohio — (U.P.) "Injuries to workers from radiation exposure in American atomic energy plants are rare," Dr. H. M. Rozenhaal, a physician connected with the General Electric Research Laboratory, savs. To beat off a siege of Syracuse by the Roman general Marcellus two centuries before Christ, Archimedes designed a spectacular crane which could grapple attacking galleys, hoist them into the air and then plunge them beneath the sea. The large use of colors to identify dangerous materials and the proper labeling of properties with unknown qualities unfamiliar to workers was cited by Dr. Rozenhaal as the main reason for the small number of accidents. ORDER EARLY! Give books for Christmas this year. The gift that is treasured more each year. Come in and order any book, gift from your Student University Book Store. 12-7 BOOK LAMPS! The original clip-on lamp with 6 foot cord and 10 watch. An unusual fit for only $1.98. Student Union Book Store. 12-7 Ask us about family rates, sky coach, and round trip reductions. All expense tours. Fall and winter cruises. Book passage, no other European travel next week. Call Mm. 302. Call N.B.A. National Bank for information and reservations. Eighth and Mass. Phone 30- WANTED: Girl to do fountain and wait Wednesday, and Friday at The Call. 12-3 Wednesday, and Friday at The Call. 12-3 FOR RENT HELP WANTED AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange international travel whether tours or individual service. Phone Mrs. Lois Odaffer, 3661, Downs Service, 1015 Mass. RENT A TYPEWRITER NOW! Choose from our wide selection of portables. Pick your grades improve when you type your papers. Student Union Office Store. 12-7 TRANSPORTATION TWO ROOMS nicely furnished for student. Fridigiaire, hot and cold water. gas furnace heat. telephone. Half block from bus. 1817 Lt. Phone 28585M. 12-3 MISCELLANEOUS JUST ARRIVED, new shipment of pencil erasers. Soft and self cleaning for drawings and tracings. At your Student Union Book Store. 12-7 NICE, QUET apartment for boys. Pri- lson, bills paid $48 a month. 120 Laa. LARGE DOUBLE ROOM for two men. Large room, good location, steam 12-7 1324W. The Department of Speech & Drama BUSINESS SERVICE SHOURY'S BARBER SHOP at 837 New three on Friday and Saturday. Haircuts 75c. Plenty of reading material. Give motto cleanliness. Good service payees. Presents TYPING DONE promptly and accurately. between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. for further information. Selection. Hurry now to the Student Union Book Store. 12-7 Oscar Wilde's Sparkling Comedy Present I-D Cards at Ticket Office Basement Green Hall for Reserved Seats Open Daily 9-12, 1-4 THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST FRASER THEATRE curtain at eight I-D Cards Admit Dec.5,6,7,8 WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. Evening Shows At 7:00-9:00 "BUGS BUNNY" "ALPINE CHAMPS" ADDED Matinee Tuesday At 2:30 Now Showing! THE FUNNIEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR... NOTE I. S.A. TICKET NO. 3 NOW GOOD Evening Shows - 7:00-9:00 Matinee Daily At 2:30 ADDED COLOR CARTOON Latest Movietone News Granada PHONE 940 TYPING: Themes, term papers, theses- prompt, accurate service. Call Mrs Stanley, 1859J, or bring to 917 Rhod Island. EXPERIENCED TYPIST: term papers note books, theses, medical and biological reports, miscellaneous. Mrs. Schoenberg 838 Lm., Apt. 4, upstairs. Pt. 2775J after p. 48. CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, sandwiches, chili, homemade pasties. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from a.m. until midnight. RADIO AND TV repair service on al-makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equip-ment area as we assuring fast efficient service made for Television. Phone 138, 826 Vermont free pickup and delivery. TYPING: Theses, legal papers, term papers, miscellaneous. Accurate work prompt attention. 10 years theses typing. Mets. Shields. 1209 Ohio P. 1601. STUDYING late tonight? Refresh your self with fountain beverages and sano wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1109 Mass. t CRYSTAL CASTA serves choice steaks sandwiches, malfs, home-made pies and ice cream for customers at customer Air-conditioned. Obsp. menu a.m. tmidnight. Crystal Cake. 609 Vt. TYPING: Experience in these term papers, miscellaneous typing, and sten cil cutting. Mrs. Robert Lewis, phon 1952W, 1915 Tennessee. tt JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleant ant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk pet shop. We have everything in the pets. Our needs are our business. Our one-stop service is fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. t' LOST KITTEN, half grown, grey and black Phone 3683-8. Weward. 12-5 BROWN BILLFOLD on campus. Person calling case Kent Sanboro. 110w. **Reward:** 30-3-5 BROWN BILLFOLD with ID and basketball ticket lost on Crescent Road by the Call. Finder can keep money. Pat Davis, Phone 3493W. 12-6 LADYS GOLD Bulova watch. Finder call Joan Harner KU 516 368-2450 NOW thru WED. 2:30-7:00-9:00 Vivien Leigh Marlon Brando "A Streetcar Named Desire" - ADMISSION • MATINEE 75c NIGHT $1.00 Students Anytime With ID Cards 75c Children 25c NOW thru TUES. Open 6:45 Roy Rogers "SPOILER OF THE PLAINS" —AND— "LOST PLANET AIRMEN" —Plus— Pro-Football Late News Bugs Bunny In "BUNNY HUGGED"