University Daily Kansan Page 7 USSR Farm Scholar To Speak Tonight "The problem of agriculture in the Soviet Union has not yet been solved," said Carl Zoerb, distinguished scholar in the field of Soviet agricultural and peasant affairs. The virgin lands of Russia will be the topic of Zoerb's lecture tonight at 7:30 in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. His talk, sponsored by the Slavic and Soviet Area Program, the Department of Economics and the Department of Political Science, will compare the agricultural conditions of Canada and Russia. In 1930 Zoerb was one of the few specialists employed by the Soviet government to set up an agricultural program in the Soviet Union. According to Zoerb he worked on a minor "Peace Corps" to introduce modern practices in farming and especially animal husbandry. While working in Russia, Zoerb worked on state farms called "sovkhozy" which were set up as model farms. Although the collective farms are more numerous and important, Zoerb said the state farms were increasing at a faster rate. Although originally from Wisconsin, Zoerb now lives in Munich, Germany, where he is employed by Radio Free Europe as a chief analyst of Soviet bloc agriculture. As an economist and agronomist, Zoerb has taught in American universities and is a former fellow of the Harvard Russian Research Center. Fine Arts School Receives Mention The School of Fine Arts received second place honorable mention in the 1964 award competition of the National Federation of Music Clubs competition for the performance and promotion of American music. KU's entry was built around its annual spring symposium for unpublished American music. KU also earned the second place award in the state or municipal college or university division in 1963, the first year of the competition. Official Bulletin WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 23 WEDNESDAY, 14 German grammar in exam, Sat. Oct. 3, 9:30 AM in 110 Fraser. Candidates must register in 306 Fraser by Saturday noon, Sept. 26. TODAY CATHOLIC MASS, 5 p.m., St. Lawrence Catholic Chapel, 1910 Stratford Rd. NEWMAN CLUB Executive Committee, Lawrence Center, 1915 Stratford Road. CLASSICAL FILM, 7 p.m., Dyche Auditorium SUA MEMBERSHIP meeting, 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union CARL ZOERB, Radio Free Europe, 7:30 p.m., Big Eagle Kansas Union. CATHOLIC MASSES; 6:45 a.m., 5 p. m. Road Catholic, Church Chapel, 1910 Strat- ford Road. COLLEGE FACULTY, 4:30 p.m., Bailey Auditorium. ROBERT W GREAVES, London. 8:30 p.m. Kansas Union. Kansas Union. Wilton, Georgia. CHRISTIAN FAMILY Movement, 8-30 Paulson Middle School Center, 1915 Stratford Rd. Zoerb became interested in foreign agricultural affairs when he was a student at the University of Wisconsin. "I was one of the few agricultural students who took good advanced courses in English and was greatly impressed with the writings of Turgenev," he said. In this author's writings, Zoerb felt a good picture was shown of the liberated and the indentured serf and of how much needed to be done in these lands. In 1959, Zoerb accompanied Premier Nikita Khrushchev on his tour of the United States. While observing America, Zoerb said Khrushchev commented on how much America had helped the Soviet Union agricultural program. London Historian To Give Lecture Robert W. Greaves, professor of modern history at the University of London, will give a lecture entitled "The Whig Century" at 8 p.m. Thursday, in the Jayhawk room of the Union. The lecture is sponsored by the department of history and the history club. Aldon Bell, assistant professor of history and sponsor of the History Club, is having open house from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., Thursday at his residence. 1645 Crescent Road, for all interested history majors, those considering history as a major, and faculty members. Alum Buys Paper A former University of Kansas student has purchased the Altoona Record-Times, Altoona, Kan. Elsie May Pinkston, new owner of the weekly newspaper, attended KU, Lamar Institute of Technology, and the University of Pennsylvania, studying psychology and creative writing. She was employed in Philadelphia for three years, and since then has been working in Fredonia. Modern Dance Classes by Miss Yen-Lu Wong — Member of Royal Academy of Dance —Recipient of De Rothschild award to the Martha Graham School for beginning drama student, and others. Call VI 2-9271 Interested in Photography? KAPPA ALPHA MU National Photojournalism Society will have a Cottonwood Room, Kansas Union Wednesday, Sept. 23 7:30 p.m. GET ACQUAINTED COFFEE Speaker Talks On Strategy Democratic Congressional candidates will try to associate their opponents with Senator Goldwater and themselves with President Johnson, Mike Harder, political science professor at Wichita State University, said last night. "Goldwater's poor showing in public opinion polls has made this strategy possible," Prof. Harder explained. Professor Harder addressed a meeting of the Douglas County Young Democrats at the Douglas County Democratic Headquarters. "The rumor that Goldwater is Jewish may cost him needed support in areas such as rural Oklahoma. Religious prejudice such as this almost cost President Kennedy the 1960 election," Harder said. Patronize Kansan Advertisert HONN'S COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING Across From The High School OPEN 24 HRS. 19th & La. VI 3-9631 Granada THEATRE ... Telephone VI 3-5786 NOW! Ends Friday... Peter Sellers Elke Sommer "A Shot in the Dark" Shows 7:00 & 9:00 Starts SATURDAY... Starts SATURDAY ... RICHARD BURTON AVA GARDNER DEBORAH KERR SUE LYON SPECIAL DISCOUNT AT MATINEES K.U. STUDENTS AND FACULTY ON I.D. CARDS Matinees 2:00 Evenings 8:00 TODAY & THURS. — Carroll Baker "STATION 6-SAHARA" Starts Friday... Richard Burton's "HAMLET" --roommate for 2nd year graduate student. Nice apartment. Private entrance. Close to campus. See at 1102 W. 19th Terr. 9-28 Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1964 NOW! Ends Friday "CHILD WOMAN" and "Splendor in the Grass" Open 6:45, Starts 7:15 --roommate for 2nd year graduate student. Nice apartment. Private entrance. Close to campus. See at 1102 W. 19th Terr. 9-28 STUDENTS Grease Jobs . . $1.00 Brake Adj. . . 9P Automotive Service Motor Tune-Ups, Wheel Balancing & Alignment 7 a.m. - 11 p.m. PAGE CREIGHTON FINA SERVICE PINA SERVICE 1819 W. 23rd VI 3-9694 CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE Westinghouse Front Load Automati 1-3244 after 5.30 p.m. 3-2344 after 5.30 p.m. 2 Registered German Shepherd dogs; one pure white, reasonably priced. Contact Henry Breecheisen, Phone TU 3-6507, Wellsville. 9-28 Iron bed, complete wooden bed, complete moihair sofa and chair. Heavy oak emport, carpet. Moisture spring a room dresser with mirror. 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Dominion, General Mission Rocky Backs' s. 929-931 Mass. St. 19-19 USED TV'S—COME 'N' GET $E 5.00 each on as is sets. Delivered $6.00. Working sets $29.94 at Ray Stoneback's. 929-931 Mass. St. 10-19 15 speed Schwind Superior Bicycle, like $80, CALL VI 3-1208. 9-28 9-28 1631 Honda Scrambler motorcycle. Prime CALL WI 3-9562 you can be seen at 10:38 9-28 WI CALL WI 3-9562 Attention engineering students: complete set of engineering drawing equipment, calibration pencils and pencil pens site—$25 to $30 worth for $17.50. CALL VI 2-0759 on p. 6. p.m. - 9:25 1956 Chevy Bel-Air; 4-dr; auto; radio; 3-2333 at 5 p.m. 9-25 3-2333 at 5 p.m. TYPEWRITERS, electronics, manuals, portables; sales, service, rentals. Olympia, Hermes, Royal, Smith-Corona, Olivetti, Adding machines, office supplies and equipment. Lawrence Typewriter, 735 Mass., VI 3-3644. tf 1958 Dodge 4 dr., radio and htr. Auto, trans., and power steering. Good second car. Good tires. New motor. CALL VI 3-0131. 9-25 Western Civilization notes. All new, completely revised, extremely comprehensive, minimegraphed and bound for $4.25 per copy. CALL VI 1-290 for free delivery. Slamese Kittens—Purebred Seal Point, pan broken, lovable size. Call VI 2-1742 after 5 p.m. or on weekends. 9-25 1958 Dodge, 2-dr., hardtop, pwr. steering, air cond. Torture-Flight-V 8, Black and white, original owner. CALL Bob Hess at VI 2-1527 after 6 p.m. or on weekends. ft Printed Biology notes, 70 pages, complete outlineings and references. Revised for all classes. Formerly known as the Theta Notes. Call VI 3-1428. Freely available. $150. PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS: Smith- Corona "Silent," and Olympia "Deluxe" (German Made). Reasonably priced and in excellent condition. CALL VI 2-3518, 9-29 1960 TR-3 Roadster, new engine, wire wheels, in excellent condition throughout. CALL Chuck Lilgendahl at VI 3- 4050. 9-25 1956 Ford V-8 Convertible, black and white. $175. See at 1131 Ohio at around 6:00 p.m. 9-29 TYPING Term papers, Theses by experienced *volunt* Phone VI 3-6296 after five. *tf* Typing wanted. Former high school teacher will type reports and theses. Experienced. Electric typewriter. Fast service. CALL Mrs. Marsh at V 3-8268. Experienced typist. Former secretary will type theses, term papers, reports, etc. Accurate rate. Reasonable rates. Electric typewriter, Gestetner Duplicator. -Mrs. McEldowney, 2521 Alabama St. Phone VI 3-8686 tf Accurate typing done on electric type- writer. Familiar with the four accredited K.U. thesis forms. CALL Pat Beck at VI 3-5630. HELP WANTED ATTENTION COLLEGE MEN AND NOMEN: Help Wanted at La Pizza 807 terriment—Busbuses, Waitresses, Delivery boys, Cooks, and a Hostess-Cashier. Apply in person from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. ask for Paul. Two KU men needed to work 3 nights each week. Contact Tom Dixon—Dixon's Drive In, 2400 W. 6th or phone VI 3-7446. 9-29 Babytatter for one child, 2 years old. Call Carol Ann Coburn, VI 2-0422. Attractive Hostess for employment in New Orleans Room. PHONE VI 9-28743 Part Time - to fit your schedule. Call or visit www.bestparttime.com 1-800-525-3761, Vi 8-3876 after 6:30 p.m. 9-25 Part time—Immediately. Mornings or afternoons or nights. Free housing—uniforms and laundry of uniforms—workman's comp. ins—and other benefits. Citizens Ambulance Service, 1104 W. 4th, CALL VI 3-7733. 9-25 Washing and ironing done lm my home. Phone VI. 2-2598. I131 New Jersey ST. Phone VI. 2-2598. WANTED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TRANSPORTATION Sandwich Route Salesman on the hill, 9-12 p.m., Sunday through Thursday, $25 per week. Must have car. Call 913-281- 0481 after 6 p.m. 9-23 Ride 7-30 a.m. to Stouffer Bldg. 20. 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Linens furnished. Private entrance. PHONE I 3-6833. 9-25 Board and Room available at 1225 Oread. LARGE SINGLE ROOM for rent to young resident house off campus. See at: Indiana. 9-2$ Quiet—well-furnished room, with re- frigator and cooking facilities. 10 min. for entrance. 20 min. for res- ponsible. rent to responsible Res- taurant. CALL VI 3-6966 after 5 p.m. 9-28$ A nicely furnished 4 room house. Prefer appointment - VI 3-0411 9-28 Lovely Furnished Apartment For Graduate Student or Faculty: 2 rooms, private studio/garage for graduate/units includes - No Pets. Call VI 31-1299, or see at 1633 Vermont. *9-299* Apartment for rent: 3 rooms, ground floor, furnished, private entrance, car- port. Married couple or one grandma. SEE at 646 W. 23rd or CALL 9- 3-625 LOST Small. Friendly, black and white females please CALL V1 2-4154. Reward. 9-25 FOUND Found set of, 5 keys. Owner may have seen, SEE Mrs. Hickinson at 923 Maine. 9-24