University Daily Kansan WANT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING! very the after was over, ars in letter mic stu ege the ous, ning ass. to for in in- the in nd- Page 7 WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING three days 75c one day 50c 25 words or less five days $1.00 Terms. Cash. Phone orders are acceptable with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon on Thursday or before Friday of Tuesday, or brought to the University Daily Kansas Business office, Flint Hall. BUSINESS SERVICES LAUNDRY WASHED, dried, 59c load; blankets $1.50; rugs and upholstery cleaned. Self service service 48 an hour; service, wiping and delivery. Smith's. VI 3-8077. TV-RADIO SERVICE. Get the best in guaranteed parts, tubes, and service at lowest prices. Lawrence's largest and oldest service shop. Equipped venetian dishwasher. Tube in your phone. Phone VI 3-1031. Bowman Radio-TV, 826 Vermont. 9-18 HOT DIGGETY: Dog ziggyz: boom; It's my lucky day; Never knew my old car could run that a-way: Hopper Auto Elec. 625, Mass. VI 3-4844. 9-18 DAY NURSERY Opening, 25c per hr. Special rates 40 hr. week. Balanced meal, regular rest period. Reliable References. -Ph. VI 3:4207. 9-18 TYPIST: Experienced in theses, term papers, reports, etc. Immediate attention; fast accurate service. Mrs. Glinka, 1119 Phi. VI 3-1240. PROFESSIONAL hair styling; only camp pusil salon, newly decorated; air conditioned; 8 to 5; late hours by appo- ment; parking in rear. Band Box Beauty Salon. 1144 Ind. Phone VI 3-2902 9-15 WILL CARE for one or two children in my home days. Have children of my own. See Mrs. Stanley at 1347 Mass. 9-19 COME IN, enjoy getting clipped. Want talk—we talk, want silence—we shut up. Clarence, Charlie and Jerry; KU Barber Shop, 411½ W. 14th. 10-26 FOR SALE 2 ROYAL TYPEWRITERS-one $75. one $25. 1 Shaw-Walker Executive desk. good as new, $100. College Motel. VI 3-1031 BUNGALOW stucco, 6 rooms, $\frac{1}{2}$ block south of Sunnyside. Ideally located for anyone connected with University. Lazy with plenty of shade. Ph. 913-4902 5-109 USED CLOTHING: Suitable for Fall and Winter. Coats, Suits & Dresses for Children & Adults. Several nice Fice Men. Mermaid. Amazing values. Hrs. 10 to 5:30 daily except Sun. & Mon. Comforts Resell Store, 741 N.Y. 9-18 BEVERAGES- All kinds of six-packs, ice cold. Crushed ice in water repellent closed paper bags. Blank tape rolls Plant, 6th and Vermont. Phone 3-0350. tf BINOCULARS: 10. power prism; ideal for sporting events: $25. Original cost $80. C Sunnyside, VI 3-0124 9-21 PLUMBING SUPPLIES-Bathroom sets, shower stalls, soil pipe & fittings. Galvanized pipe, black pipe & fittings. Acute tanks, water tanks, tanks, pipe. Lowest prices in town. Auto Wrecking & Junk Co., 712 East 9th. VI 3-0956. 8-18 This Ad Good for One Free Photo at the JIFFY PHOTO SHOP 708 $ _{1/2} $ Mass. Ground Floor with the purchase of 4 $ _{2/1/2} $ x3 photos for 49c Photos finished while you wait Open 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Open Thursday and Friday Evenings Monday through Saturday MOTOROLA PORTABLE RADIOS. 10 models to choose from. Easy terms to Students. B. F. Goodrich Store. 9-18 LIVE GIFTS—Nightingale Canary singers. Parakeets, all colors, from sunny Texas—complete stock of cages and stands. Fresh foods and toys. Complete kitchenware. Sure we have alligators, fish, turtles, chameleons, hamsters, etc. Everything in the pet field. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Connecticut. Phone VI 3-2921 1933 DE SOTO, good tires, engine, engine. er. 10000, call VI 3-3290 9-19 OLDS CONVERTIBLE, 1949. very good tires, excellent condition, good top. Call VI 3-9157 9-19 VM HIGH-FI phonograph; diamond need; excellent condition; 946 Ohio device. USED APPLIANCE CLEARANCE. Prices cut on used Refrigerators, Ranges, Television Sets and Radio's. Easy terms to Students. B. F. Goodrich Store. 9-18 CARINET & SAXOPHONE: excellent tables for beginners; call VI. 3-5012 9-321 LAMPS: They have arrived. Fluorescent and goose neck desk lamps; 8.88 and 2.98. Miller Furniture Co., 741 Mass. VI 3-2355. 9-21 ROOM Furn. Efficiency Apartment. suitable for 1 or 2 adults. Ph. VI 3-4065. FOR RENT FOR RENT - Fridigaire refrigerators for USED. Hanna Radio, 935 M. 3-18213 9-16 9-18 STUDIO APT: Low rental, downtown, unfurnished, only $40; water bill pd. poss. now. UNFURNISHED APT: Very nice 3-room modern, private; finished realms only, ready. Oct I. Jacques finished, 1008 Mass, Ph. VI 3-4297. WE RENT Good Refrigerators, Vacuum Machines, Phil. VI 3-2973, Mass., PhI VI 3-2973. 3-ROOM Unfurnished Apt., freely decorated and all bills paid, $45.00. Share with couple. See at 700-282-2122 Floor South or call VI 3-8566 or VI 3-0160. DOUBLE ROOM, large, for men students. Single beds, large walk in closet. Adjac- ent to kitchen. Large office space. KU, Town & Mom's Meals. PI. 3-8136, after 5 p. VI. MI 3-9207. 1100 Vt. 9-18 ROOM for student; attractive large room. Call VI 3-5604. 9-19 3 ROOMS, private bath at, 19 W. 14th St. Ph. VI; 349776. Three-1 room, 1st floor apartments at, 413 W., 14th St.; three- 3room aps at, 415 W., 14th St.; three- third floor aps at, 413 W., 14th St. All with private baths. Students preferred. Ph. VI; 34972. 9-25 NICELY FURN. 2 rm. Apt. Refly decorated. Private ent. Elec. Refly, Auto. watch meet. Uft pain. Pain District KU & Business Dist. 1017 N. VI 3-4638. N-9 SLEEPING BOOMS FOR MEN. Linens furn. Close to bath. Private entrance and close to Business Dist. 738 R.I. VI 3-9244. 9-18 LARGE ROOM; comfortable; close to bath; available now because of transfer; linens furnished; VI 3-4405 9-20 ROOM: large, clean, for 2 or 3 men students, linen furn., near KU, 1022 Ala. 9-19 SINGLE ROOM for rent; large, clean; close to the campus and downtown; see at 1347 Mass. 9-19 RIDERS wanted to and from the south side of Kansas City, Mo. Classes daily 8 to 5. Days KU 28, Room 14, Marvin Hall. Nights JA 3-7172. 9-19 ROOM: extra nice, for two students. In new house: paneled walls, carpet; built in desk and dresser; new hollywood beds. Share bath and entrance with one other student. $20 per month. Call Dick Krimminger, VI 3-5200. 9-21 DOUBLE ROOM for rent, the cheapest in town, only $15 apiece, at 1347 MAST. 9-19 CAR POOL—Want to form a car pool; 8 to 5 daily; Hadley Wolfrum, 2828 III. Topeka; Phone 5-9059 9-18 Car Lubrication-$1.00 TRANSPORTATION Students Mufflers - Shocks - Tailpipes Installed FREE Brake Service 6th and Vermont PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Ph.VI3-9894 REPAIRMAN wanted, part time, radio & TV, must be experienced and able to work without supervision. Beaman's Radio & TV, 1200 N.Y. VI. 3-107$^9$-19 HELP WANTED PROOFREADER wanted; must be experienced; 5 to 6 hours daily, five days a week. See Mr. Ryther, 117 Flint Hall. MALE to sell Coke, pop corn, etc., at KU football and basketball games. For information call KU ext. 277. KU Concessions. 9-19 LOST: Billfold containing valuable cards and pictures. Please return to Ruth Foot, 311 Bailey, KU 531, or Baldwin. Kan. Reward. 9-17 LOST LOST; Man's wrist watch, Tudor Oyster, silver watch band; in Student Union; reward; call collect, John Landers 7-7280, Topeka. 9-20 Over seven hundred girls attended the first meeting of Red Peppers, freshman womens' pep club, held Thursday in the Student Union. 700 Women Join Red Pepper Club Marilyn Perry, Lawrence junio and club sponsor, said petitions for president of the group will be accepted at the next meeting to be held at 5 p.m. Thursday in the Student Union Ballroom. Used sweaters will be sold and dues will be collected at that time. Women with conflicting classes are urged to come in late and vote for officers. Miss Perry said. All Red Peppers are to wear blue skirts, red sweaters and emblems, and sit in the reserved pep section at the game Saturday, she added Grace Pearson Hall Now Houses Men In spite of its name, Grace Pearson Hall is now a men's dormitory. An unexpected increase in the number of applications from male freshmen for dormitory space made it necessary for the 48 women residents of Grace Pearson to move into Gertrude Sellards Pearson, thereby making room for 48 men. "This move, strange as it may seem, is actually thought to be a better situation from the University's standpoint," J. J. Wilson, director of dormitories, explained. "It fills Gertrude Sellards Pearson, and it does not necessitate any other changes to be made in either dormitory. However, the policy for the future will not be determined until later in the year." Alumni Magazine Writer Mrs. Kay Kerr Atteberry of Pittsburgh, Pa. has been hired as staff writer for the Alumni Magazine. After graduating in 1955 from Pennsylvania State University with a B. S. degree, Mrs. Atteberry was sent to the University in September, 1955, by the Danforth Foundation to work with student religious organizations. Squat, a campus humor magazine, will go on sale Wednesday at the information booth on Jayhawk Boulevard. Editor Tom Moore, Topeka junior, said anyone interested in writing or drawing for Squat should call him at VI 3-4050. Squat On Sale Wednesday Monday. Sept. 17. 1956 A third section of Introduction to Philosophy has been opened, and Dr. Burgener will teach the new section. Dr. Robert Sternfield, assistant professor of philosophy, will teach the two scheduled sections. A change in textbooks in the course has also been made. New texts are "Gorgias" by Plato, "Man A Machine" by De La Mettrie and "Skepticism and Animal Fate" by Santayana. Philosophy Adds To Staff Dr. Richard Burgener, assistant professor of philosophy, will teach the classes of Dr. Clifford P. Osborne, chairman of the department, for 1956-57. Dr. Osborne is on leave of absence for further study in New York City. The acting department chairman is Dr. Edward S. Robinson, associate professor of philosophy. Instructor Due From Russian Trip Sam F. Anderson, instructor in German and Russian will return to the campus this week after a research trip to several libraries in the U.S.S.R. Dr. Burgener came to KU from Ohio State. He has taught at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont. He received his doctorate from the University of Toronto. Mr. Anderson's trip has taken him to libraries and museums in Moscow, Lenminggrad, and Kiev. Enroute to Russia, he visited briefly in Finland. He will return via Sweden, Norway, and Scotland. This is the first time anyone from the department has been able to study the literary material first hand in the Soviet Union. The women's Athletic Association meeting will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Robinson Gymnasium to introduce the association and the intramural programs to both new and old students. Women's Athletic Meetina Wednesdav Association officials have asked that every women's dormitory and organized house send a delegation to the Pow-Wow. His classes are being handled temporarily by Dr. Sidney Johnson, assistant professor German. Association members will present skits and refreshments will be served. Jayhawker Staff To Meet The editorial and business staff members of the Jayhawker will meet at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday in the activities lounge of the Student Union. Editor Connie Cloves, ElDorado senior, and Business Manager Steve Schmidt, Salina senior, will discuss final plans for the first issue and start the editors to work on the second issue. The fashion industry in Berlin is one of the largest in the city, employing over 50,000 persons and producing over $150,000,000 annually. Israeli Student Joins Human Relations Ronald Sobol, Israeli graduate student in clinical psychology, is a research assistant in the department of human relations. Housemothers' Tea Sobol is studying human factors related to absenteeism in a large Kansas City industrial firm. Preliminary findings indicate that the larger the branch plant of a firm, the higher the rate of absenteeism, said Dr. Howard Baumgartel, assistant professor of business and human relations. V. W. Roy G O. T. Davis A tea honoring new house mothers will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas room of the Student Union. It is being sponsored by The Inter-fraternity, Panhellenie and Inter-Dorm councils. All students in organized houses and dorms are invited to attend. R & D Rubber Stamps Made in Lawrence Kansas V. W. Roy & O. T. Davis 705 Maine — 1805 Maine VI 3-7911 VI 3-0776 Jayhawk Motors Pontiac-Cadillac Trade Ins Extra good low cost transportation 51 Olds 4-dr. V8 51 Pontiac club coupe. "@" 49 Nash "600" 4-dr.—very nice 50 Mercury Sport coupe—overdrive 49 Olds Sedanet 2-dr. 47 Plymouth 4-dr. 47 Plymouth Park 47 Ford 4-dr. "6" Open evenings at Jayhawk Motors 9-19 1040 Vermont NOW "Storm Over The Nile" 7-9:00 FROM WARNER, BROS. STARRING MANCY KELLY. JENNIE CORKBASS. KAYNE JONES. KELLY MARNER. A MERVYN LEROY. PRODUCTION. MUSIC BY HALFORD COKE. STARTS WEDNESDAY NOW—Gregory Peck "Moby Dick" 7-9:10