TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS --- PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 图 terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univert Center for Journalism Office, Journalism bldg, not later than 3 o'clock, pm. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c MISCELLANEOUS THE PROF won't know what you know unless he can read what you write. Get a new portable typewriter at your Student Union Book Store. 12-11 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their pet shop, pet pet shop has everything for fur, fin, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. t DR C. R. ALBRIGHT Chiropropator and Physo-Thelpist Bakul Insalat 1531 1023% Mass. tf Phone 1531 SEE THE Daintiest gift line in town- Expressive, Exquisite and Exclusive, What? Shell the envelope for your occasion. What? Pet & Gift Club, Open, till 7 p.m. weekdays. If Club, open till 7 p.m. weekdays. if FOR SALE KANSAS CITY STAR route will pay good return on investment. Ideal for student. Phone 17. 4 8 mm. REVERE Turret movel camera lens. Like new. Call 2259R after 8 mm. MODEL A, 1929, 4-door, runs good biddler. 1923, Kentucky, Phot. 2484W 30 Volume 194 Encyclopedia Americana $80. Williams Oil-O-Matic conversion burner $85. Will trade 26-in bicycle for 20-inch. 2554M, 2290 Rhode Island. 29 PHARMACY students hurry! Mill's 1951 "Pharmacy Stateboard Questions and Answers" are here. Buy your copies on book.com at $3.00 at your Student Union Book Store. 12-1 SPECIAL used standard type writers pried from $2.45. All are in good condition. Type your work and raise your student. Student Union Book Store. 12-1 MUST SELL' 19 Harley 74 O.H.V. Good shape. Also Benjamin air 29 Cip. 29 BUSINESS SERVICE THEIS TYPEING: Experienced, prompt accurate service. Call 1859J, Haz 229 N-O-W SHOWING Granada PHONE 946 TYING; Theses, term paper, note books, letters, legal papers. Accurate work, regular rate, prompt attention. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio Ph. 1601. 2-1 VIS-ED vocabulary cards for Spanish, German, French, and Latin. Will help you make higher grades. 1000 cards for all 5.18 at your Student Union Box- Store. TYBING: Thesis term papers, reports, etc. Prompt service. Mrs. Wille, 1126 Tenn. entrance, 2nd floor, Apt. 4. Phone 3028M. TRANSPORTATION RIDES: Leaving for Wichita every week, between 3-4 p.m., Friday, Returning Sunday, Please call between 7 a.m. on Wednesday and Thursday, Harry Shulz, 310J. RIDES: Leaving for Wichita every week between 3 and 4 p.m. Friday. Returning Sunday, 5 p.m., call between 10 a.m. to m.p. Wednesday and Thursday. Harry Shultz, 310J1, 21 FLY and take advantage of reduced fares, easy connections, good accommodations. Miss Giesman at First National Bank for observations and information. Phone: 102-487-3650. LOST OST AT K-State game. Jacket with problem on front. Call Bob Sigle- er at 153 BLACK BILLFOLD, valuable papers, needed badly and considerable sum of money. Ample reward. Phone 1185 or Miss Ruth Hunt, 745 Ohio, or Kansan. FOR RENT LARGE ROOM with private bath. Continuous hot water. Near campus. Suitable for two men or married couple. 1801 Alabama. Phone 3480R. tf 'Reasonably Bald' Applicant Sues Club On 'Hair Splitting' Minneapolis (U.P.)-Attorney Klevle J. Flake sought to force the National Baldheaded Club, Inc., to admit him to membership. He told Judge William Anderson that he was "ostracized socially" because the club turned down his application last Oct. 8. The club said Mr. Flakne wasn't bald enough. The attorney said the club was splitting hairs. He insisted he met the by-laws requirement that an applicant be "reasonably" bald. Pianist To Give Recital Nov.29 Today thru Wed. Cont. From 1 p.m. The west's mighty adventure saga . . . Jan Chiapusso, professor of piano, will give a recital at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Hoch auditorium. "COPPER CANYON" His program will include works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn and he will introduce works by the American composer, Samuel Barber and the Polish composer, Syzmanowski. There will be no admission fee. Since coming to America in 1916, he has made several tours through the East, Middle West, and South. In 1927 he made a concert tour of Europe, appearing in Berlin, Paris, London, Amsterdam, The Hague, and other cities in Holland, Belgium and Spain. Professor Chiapusso was head of the department of piano at Bush conservatory in Chicago. He has appeared as soloist three times with the Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra, served as staff member of the Music Academy of the West at Santa Barbara, Calif, and has served as judge of the young American Artist's National competitions and for the Chopin contests of North and South America. An authority on the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, he has appeared in lecture-recitals in many universities and colleges in the United States and in Honolulu. He has also lectured at state and national conventions. Professor Chiapusso, who has been at the University since 1934, was born in Java of Italian and Dutch parentage. He received his early education in Holland and entered the Conservatory of Cologne at the age of 17. He later studied in Paris and Berlin and won the "Musical Prize" in Paris in 1911. Hedy Lamarr Ray Milland in technicolor Added Late News "At the Front in Korea" 14c&45c Ends Tonite "ALCATRAZ ISLAND" and "SAN QUENTIN" - Tomorrow - The year's laugh hit Dennis Morgan in "PRETTY BABY" Read the Daily Kansan Daily and Second Feature "THE GREAT JEWEL ROBBERY" Long Range Hypnotism Easy Spanish 'Psychic' Expert Says Madrid, (U.P.)—Long-distance hypnotism is not only possible, it's easy, according to Prof Manu de Lutxi. The professor, head of Madrid's Spanish scientific institute of psycho-hypnotic research, he once hyponitized a subject in Barcelona while he himself was in Lisbon, 625 air miles away. "In the presence of doctors who checked against any possible fraud, I put to sleep from Lisbon a young lady in Barcelona who received my influence less than three minutes after I began transmitting it," Lutxi said. Lutxi, whose private institute has been in operation here the past six years, said his specialty, however, was "desdoblamiento," or separation of body and spirit. "So far as I know I am currently the only one who can perform this phenomenon and few hypnotists in history have been able to achieve it," Lutxi said. The professor described it as a method of instilling in the hypnotized subject complete relaxation of the body, with the spirit separated from it. "Ive practiced it many times abroad at the request of doctors who then performed the operation. They were always successful," he said. Lutxi said he also practiced hypnotic anaesthesia for medical purposes and termed it "so old" that it is common practice in many countries today. Lutxi said current enrollment in his institute, including those studying by correspondence, totaled 7,000. Of those, he said, 4,500 are Spaniards and 400 are doctors or medical students. The remainder are foreigners, chiefly Portuguese, French and North and South Americans. According to Lutxi, hypnotism takes a lot out of the performing maestro. But, he added, a little deep "All that's needed on the part of the subject is the inclination and will to submit to it," the professor said. breathing generally not only restores the hypnotists but leaves him with an extra supply of energy. Hail storms in the United States may cause several times as much damage as tornadoes. Hailstones as big as baseball have been known to kill people. Lutxi said neither sex, age, profession nor aptitude effects a person's ability to be hymnized. On The Way "The greatest French love picture ever made" . . . George Cukor DEVIL IN THE FLESH makes most of the love stories you've seen on the screen appear as pallid as kindergarten romps." John McCarten, THE NEW YORKER New PATEE PHONE 321 STARTS WEDNESDAY THE OUTDOOR DRAMA WITH HEART! Ends Tonite 'Tarzan and the "Slave Girl" New PATEE Phone 321 Shows Continuous—Open 12:45 Added Fun Comedy Color Cartoon