1953 MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Assn. Daily Giate Ad- New Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Texas Tech. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be returned in the days before or during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Except Office, Journalism blog, not later than 2:30 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates FOR SALE 25 words or less Additional words STUDENTS ONLY: For a limited time we will accept new and renewal subscriptions at $0.00 per year. This is one-half the regular price. Student Union Book Store. 20 MHOAGANY Duncan Fife chimney closet, 40 inch width; walnut dining table; 6 chairs and buffet. Priced right for quite 2811. See at 1508 University Drive. Ph. 13 2811. PHONOGRAPH RECORDS: 78 rpm, classics, pop, jazz. Condition varies fair to excellent. Leaving school, must sac- trice. Feldman. Phone 3558. 9 FU CAPE, summer fox. Good condi- tion, excellent service. Eldridge hotel, Room 322, Mrs. Cohoon. STILL NO INCREASE in price on 14C sheet pad of yellow Second Sheets. Only 25c at your Student Union Book Store. 11 1937 CHEVROLET coupe in good condition. Phone 1292W. 9 PARKER pens from $3.00 to $13.50. All pens are included in the free free. Student Union Book Store. LATE MODEL Remington portable typewriter with Spanish characters, only $9.50 at your Student Union Book Store. 11 TYPEWRITER for sale. Smith-Corona Silent. Very good condition. Call 2464. 9. MAKE THIS your headquarters for College Outline Series, Schaum's Outlines, and other Study Aids. Student Union Book Store. 17 ARTISTS AND ENGINEERS! You can now have an eight color assortment of genuine Higgins Drawing inks at a very low price and 12 at your Student Union Book Store. --as the RUSSIAN word cards are now available. The set consists of the 1335 most frequently used Russian alphabetical order. This identification and memorizing device also indicates conjugational and declensional forms, including accent. Student Union PM ABLE RADIOS: See the new Motorola Playboy at B. Goodrich, Great Neck. Headquarter. Always a fresh stock of port-front chargers. Student always welcome **27** "charge 15" SIXTY-FIVE CENTS will still buy a full- year at your Student Union Book Store. 13 ALL WEIGHTS and grades of paper and thesis work. Student Union Book Store. Graduate Students. A FORM BOOK FOR MANUAL OP STYLES by U. of Chicago are essentials in thesis preparation. Get one or both at your Student Union Book Store. A SPECIAL price on crepe paper to houses and organizations decorating for the KANSAS RELAYS at Student Union Book Store. 12 DRAFTSMSH & ARTISTS! Pelican Graphs instruments are here. For drawing, try the large selection now available at the STUDENT UNION BOOK STORE. 12 SENIORS! Don't forget to get an album of K. U. RECORDS. Three 78 RPM non-breakable records in attractive album only $4.90. Student Union Book Store. 19 TRANSPORTATION FLYING? ask us about family rates, skay coach, and round trip reduction. Also asks for American Express, Coach for America, Gieseman at First National Bank for information and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf Only 4 More Days UNTIL OUR JINX PREVUE FRIDAY, APRIL 13th 11:30 p.m. ALL SEATS 60c On The Screen BELA LUGOSI "BLACK DRAGON TYPING: Theses, term reports, etc. Ex- 撰述 typist. Barbara Thompson, 1521W. Phone or bring to 304 West Fourteenth after 5 p.m. 13 MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION STUDENT! Anyone having an equity in property wanting to sell, call W. E. Grover at Jacques Realty Co. Office number, 414; or residence, 18883. TYINGP. Theses, themes, notebooks, 1344W. Mrs. Hall, 206 West 60th Clu- 1344W. Mrs. Hall, 206 West 60th Clu- TYPING: Theses, term paper, reports, etc. Prompt service. Catherine Hurley, 1126 Tenn. Side entrance, 2nd floor, Apt. 3. 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Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers ENDS TUESDAY NOW! VAN KATHRYN JOHNSON·GRAYSON KEFAUVER INVESTIGATION -ALSO- Sensational Full Length Feature — 60 Minutes "People said the American theory of fighting was no good, that was because we didn't have enough forces to fight according to theory. Since we have achieved full regimental strength (three battalions) we have been more successful." Comparing the present G.I.'s to those of World War II, the chunky newsman said the G.I. of World War II was basically a civilian. He wanted to get home, and he knew that to do it he had to accomplish his big objective, the defeat of Hitler. "At the start of the war we had two companies trying to stop an army," Boyle said. "They were not ready for combat, no peacetime army ever is. So they took it on the nose at first, and (as they kept pulling back) people said American soldiers were no good. Continuous Shows Daily From 1 p.m. - Open 12:45 UN Saved In Korea By Air Power,Boyle Says Topeka—United Nations forces would have been driven out of Korea within three weeks after the war started if they had not had superior air power. "Here it is a kind of ricochet war, whether or not we can impress Russia sufficiently to make her back down. The kids now aren't taught what they are fighting for," he said. That is what Hal Boyle, Associated Press war correspondent, told members of the Topeka Press club Thursday night. Chewing on a cigar, the chubby correspondent, who recently returned from Korea, told newsmen of the tremendous handicaps U.N. forces faced in the first few weeks of the war. Soon: 'Up Front' "We teach our boys they will fight great battles and always have eventual victory. But we don't have victory in sight in Korea. You probably wonder what we are doing in Korea, when I was there we wondered the same thing." He believes we are approaching a state of either real war or equilibrium. The enemy will have to go all out or back down. "Our primary objective was to stop aggression. The secondary objective is to set up an independent Korea," Boyle pointed out. That raises the problem of how Russia and China would react to having our troops advance so close to their borders, he added. "Would we allow a foreign power to land in Mexico to stop a civil war?" he asked. "That boundary touches parts of Manchuria and Siberia, and those two big world powers are very jittery." "I think the Russians are about as confused as we are. I don't believe the Russian people want war anymore than we do. I don't know what the outcome will be." Appraising the morale of United Nations troops Boyle said he thought the morale was good, "better than the country deserves." "There is less criticism of the United Nations among the troops than there is in the United States, because the men are actually fighting, the people back home have given up," Boyle commented. The greatest earthquake ever recorded, was one on Aug.15, 1950 in Assam, India. LOAD UP THE FAMILY! DRIVE OUT TO THE Lawrence LAWRENCE DRIVE-IN TONITE NOW ENDS TUESDAY AMERICA'S Favorite Romantic Comedy Is Back To Thrill You Again! GARY COOPER "Mr. Deeds Goes To Town" Located $ \frac{1}{2} $ Mile West on Hiway 59 Box Office Offices 6:45 N-O-W Don't Miss This Spectacular Raid on Lawrence, Kansas! KANSAS RAIDERS FEATURE TIMES 1:33 - 3:36 - 5:39 - 7:42 - 9:45 • ALSO JERRY GRAY COLOR CARTOON Shows Continuous - Open 12:45 VARSITY EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT THE THEATRE OF THE WORLD FINE ARTS PRESENTATION THE YEAR'S MOST HONORED SCREEN MASTERPIECE ACADEMY AWARD "Year's Best Foreign Film" IN ADDITION TO 9 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS! 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