University Daily Kansan Monday, Nov. 26, 1951 Page 7 issional as the men. William Speer Species: Nord- John Cole, Bether, and ards cards he been students singing 16 will Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates day ...50c Three days 75c 2c Five days $1.00 FOR SALE 5: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University of Texas Press, Journalism bldg., not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. '38 FORD COUPE—Motor almost new, clean inside, $135, see at 1023 Vt., Phone 2236J. 30 RETINA II camera with rangefinder, flash, sync., and attractive case. Only 1 year old. A $200 buy for $125 or so. Call 3441J after 5. 20 TRANSPORTATION AIRLINE TICKETS, prompt confirmation of airline, steamship and hotel reservations. Experienced personnel to arrange national and international travel whether for business or other itineraries. Phone Mrs Lois Odafeh 3661. Downs Travel service. 1015 Mass. HELP WANTED ask us about family rates, skype coach, and round trip reductions. All expense tours. Fall and winter cruises. Book message no. 8032 on europen travel at Call Ms. Curtis to visit. First National Bank for information and reservations. Eighth and Mass. Phone 30. SECRETARY, part-time; good at shorthand. Interesting, varied work, good pay Prefer student. Apply in person to E. F. Beth. journalism Building. tt FOR RENT TYPING: Themes, term papers, these$^2$ prompt, accurate service. Call Mrs. Stanley, 1859J, or bring to 917 Rhode Island. tt ROOM VACANCY for two men students in Arizona, all campus and bedridden farmstead. BUSINESS SERVICE EXPERIENCED TYPIST; term papers, note books, theses, medical and biological reports, and miscellaneous. Mrs. E-licia J. Burris, Apt. 4, upstairs. 2775J after 4 p.m. L.A. CINEMAL CAFE serves breakfast, lunch, meal, sandwiches, homemade pares. Free parking 609 Vt. Open from 6 am. until midnight. TYING: Theses, legal papers, term papers, miscellaneous. Accurate work, prompt attention. 10 years these types typing. Mats. Shields, 1209 Ohio, Pa. 1661. TONITE - TUESDAY Box-Office Open 6:45 Double Feature — Dane Clark "NEVER TRUST A GAMBLER" And Virginia Mayo "OUT OF THE BLUE" RADIO AND TV repair service on all makes. Largest stock of finest quality parts. We have the finest test equipment in this area thus assuring fast, efficient service. Bowman Radio and Television. Phone 138. 826 Vermont. Free pickup and delivery. ff STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches—for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3804, 1108 Mass. tt CRYSTAL CAFE serves choice steaks, sandwiches, malts, home-made pies and cakes. Free parking space for customer. In the morning, a s.m. to midnight. Crystal Cafe, 690 Vt. WILL PERSON who picked up grey Cravenate top coat from table on 3rd floor. Tuesday p.m. please contact Warren Parkhurst, 812W. Can identify. Reward. LOST TYPING: Experience in theses, term papers, miscellaneous typing, and stenil cutting. Mrs. Robert Lewis, phone 1952W, 1915 Tennessee. tf MISCELLANEOUS RIDE WANTED from Kansas City to Lawrence and return Tuesday and Thursday. 8 o'clock classes. Phone VA-3919. 28 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet shop, we are pro show, our one-stop pet shop, everything for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf A buffalo skin Indian robe valued at $750 with important events of 80 winters recorded on it, is one of approximately 2,000 items in an Indian collection recently bought by Pat Read, Lawrence Indian trader. Indian Trader Buys $750 Buffalo Skin The robe is called a winter count. On it Sioux Indians drew pictures of the most outstanding occasion of succeeding winters. Other unusual items in the collection, which was purchased from Floyd Schultz, former Indian collector, are a dress decorated with 15 pounds of beads, a sacred pack which formerly belonged to a Pawnee Indian medicine man, a war shirt ornamented with 16 locks of human hair and a scalp lock, originally owned by a Blackfoot chief, with nine scalps on it. Bows and arrows, a buckskin shirt and moccasins taken from an Indian at the Battle of Wounded Knee on Dec 29, 1890 and brought back to Ft. Riley by members of the Seventh cavalry. Also Indian games, a bone breast plate, a bear claw necklace, a hand-made silver comb of 1865 and a basket made in 1860. Pat Read was employed by the Indian service immediately after World War I and served in Kansas and on reservations. His first trading post was in New Mexico. Don't drive unless you are fully capable of handling your ton-and-a-half of potential destruction—your automobile. Comfort! Convenience! JAYHAWKER NEW Push Back CUSHIONED CHAIRS SPECIAL ROAD SHOW ATTRACTION "IT WILL HOLD YOU SPELLBOUND!" LOOK MAGAZINE LOOK MAGAZINE WARNER BROS. PRESENT "A Streetcar Named Desire" STARRING VIVIEN MARLON LEIGH AND BRANDO Twenty-six students are receiving all or part board from 24 organized houses. ELIA KAZAN PRODUCED BY PRODUCER BY CHARLES K FELDMAN The students come to KU on various combinations of scholarships. The majority of the students are going to school under the Army-state department re-orientation program and the Institute for International Education. The foreign students recently went on a field trip to Topeka,to learn more about American industry and government and to obtain new slants on American life. SCREEN PLAY BY TENNESSEE WILLIAMS DIRECTED BY ELIA KAZAN All The Fire Of The Pulitzer Prize And Critics Award Play. This trip was sponsored by the foreign student committee, a group of faculty members who assist foreign students in coming to KU and in problems they face here at the University. Bold and Brilliant! Cosmopolitan Magazine Also the foreign students participated in a model United Nations assembly for Kansas high school students Nov. 17. One hundred and twenty-two students from 40 foreign countries are attending the University this semester as compared with 162 who attended last year. Students From 40 Countries At KU Comfort Conventice! JAYHAWKS NEW Push Back CUSHIONED CHAIRS James Phyllis Cagney Thaxter "COME FILL THE CUP" NOW thru WED. STARTS THURSDAY NOTE NEW POLICY SATURDAY-SUNDAY Continuous Shows 1:00 p.m. On MON. THRU FRI. Shows At 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 Nine students are from India, eight from Germany, eight from Japan, six from Austria, five from China, four from Canada and Switzerland, and three from Japan. Feature Times: 1:00 3:04-5:08-7:12-9:16 There are also students from Egypt, Israel, Mexico, Rumania, Greece, France, Sweden, Bolivia, Lebanon, Cyprus, Iran, Costa Rica, the Philippines, Holland, England. Norway, Estonia, Nigezia, Korea Iceland and Czechoslovakia. Granada 'Out' Door—'In' Hospital Williamson, W. Va.(U.P)—Rary Musick, 25, followed the wron traffic pattern and tried to go out the "in" door of a supermarket here The Williamson life saving crew pulled him out of the wreckage o the plate-glass door and took him to the hospital, where he was treated with 33 stitches in his face, arms and stomach. STARTS TUESDAY Out-SINGIN!... Out-DANCIN!... Out-Shining THEM ALL 3 DAYS ONLY See The Spectacular Story Of Princely and Papal Intrigues During The Most Fiery Era in History!!! Presented by: ROBERT FLAHERTY · Narrated by FREDRIC MARCH · Released through United*Artists All Seats 60c Anytime Matinee Tuesday At 2:30 — Open 2 p.m. Evening Shows 7 and 9 p.m. — Open 6:45 Last Feature Starts at 9:51 Patee PHONE 321 No Reserved Seats ENDS TONITE — "ALICE IN WONDERLAND" 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 WITHHIELD HOWEVER WE CAN TELL YOU THIS MUCH . . . IT WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL THE EARLY PART OF 1952... IN PERSON A HOLLYWOOD FORUM . . . ON OUR STAGE Conducted by a Representative of Commonwealth Theatres And Fox Studio! FIRST SHOWING In The United States Sneak Show Tuesday Nite Only At 8:38