YOUR SHOP CLASSIFIED ADS Accommodations, goods, services, and employment advertised In the University Daily Kansan are offered to all students without regard to color, creed, or national origin. HELP WANTED Part-time work for students experienced in ad composition and make-up. Apply at Printing Service. Room 117, Flint Hall. tt Need tutor for math 11, address replies to Box 15, UDK. 2-18 RN: or equivalent wanted for doctor's office, some typing necessary. Minimum 2-3 yrs. Opportunity. Apply Box 3, UDK. 2-17 GOOD TRUMPET MAN—must have familiarity with rhythm and blues tunes and be able to improvise. Apply at Red Dog offices (entrance on 7th St.) between 9:00-5:00 or call VI 2-0100. 2-18 Sandwich man, work 9:00-12:00 Sun- Thurs. nights. Must have own car, guaranteed $5.00 a night. Call Ray. VI 2-2729 5:00-11:00 p.m. 2-17 MISCELLANEOUS Shanty 7th and Mass. City It's the party season! Plan your party now at the Shanty. Our basement party rooms (still vibrating from recent "fun-fests") will accommodate 30 to 300 "fun loving" students. Call Fred Johnson at the Shanty, VI 2-9500, for spring party reservations. At the Shanty we have dance bands on call. We can arrange every aspect of your party. 515 Michigan St. St-B-Q-B, Bar-B-Q Rib slab to go, $2.85; to eat here, $3.15; ½ chicken, $1.00; Brisket sand- wich, $65. Hrs. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Phone VI 2-9510. Closed Sun. and Tues. 3-15 Major overhaul and body work, tune-ups. transmission work, brake service. Top quality work at lower cost. Ed's Auto Service, 613 N. 2nd. VI 3-7848. Enroll now for classes on basic dress construction and pattern alteration. These classes are to show you how to adjust your patterns before cutting the material. For information call KI 2-2599 Eudora. 2-21 17 STUDENTS: Own, manage, and operate the three Lawrence Deep Rock Stations, located at 9th and Illinois, 920 W. 23rd. North Lawrentee. 2-17 FREE! 16 gallons of your favorite beverage! Ask at any Lawrence Deep Rock Station. Three locations—Nevada Illinois, 920 W. 23rd, Near Lawrence. 2-17 GUITAR LESSONS: Classical or beginning folk and blues. $2.00 per hour. Contact Jim McAuley. VI 3-7415. 2-15 Goodyear Tires 25% Discount Complete Mechanical Service VI 3-9694 Page Fina Serv. 1819 West 23rd Folk, Blues, Classical Guitar, Lessons. Phil Bayles, VB 620 2-15 NEW CLASSES JUDO AND KARATE Must saacrifice 1959 Corvette, hard top conv., blue, 283, 4 speed, dual quad carbs, good condition. $1,200.00. Call Kent Sawyers, VI 3-8753. 2-18 FOR SALE Western Civilization Notes. Completely revised, extremely comprehensive, calligraphic and bound for $4.25 per copy. Call VI 2-1901 for free delivery 1950 Chevy Impala. New 301 engine, Hurst 3-speed floor shift, $200 down, take over payments. Call VI 2-6717 or see at 1107 New York. 2-18 - ALL AGES - Evening Classes 1205 KANSAS AVE. Toppek, Kansas Spectators Welcome 1962 Comet, automatic transmission, radio, two extra spare tires, chains, good condition. Call Becky Lattimore, VI 3-6281. Leave a number. 2-15 23 inch Silvertone console TV set and Magnavox record player and multi- plex adaptor. Call UN 4-4031 or VI 2-3936. 2-17 1957 Chey, 2 door ht., V-8, stick, good mechanical condition and paint. Need money for second semester. Sam Jordan, 1911 Stewart VI 3-3310. Tired of having the same old apt. party? We now have the most exciting adult party game sold anywhere (Pass-Out). This game is only available in west area. It is sweeping the West Coast. For more information call Bruce Browning, VI 2-9336. Don't wait, they are going fast. 1965 Barracuda, extra clean, high performance 273 with 4-speed, radio and GPS. Available for military service. See Lynn Thompson at 2028 Pennsylvania after 6 p.m. Opel, 1960, a good car with recent tires and overhaulaged motor. No bugs. Leaving country. $300.00. VI 2-6543 or see at 1025 Indiana. 2-21 Heathkit DX-60 transmitter. $60.00; Mike Becker Will haggle. Tom Tom Becker, I 3-6755. 2-21 Room for men students, kitchen privileges. Call VI 3-1607. 2-18 1952 Buiek, 4-door, clean, depend- ment, tape recorder, stero tape recorder recorder, with mikes: 4-tape cartridges, cost $169.00 MISCHKA, $40.00. Call Brian or V-3-4811. 2-21 FOR RENT Extra large apartment for boys. campus, reasonable. VI 3-2263. 2-15 Two apartments: One three-room and one room-apt at 927 Ohio Street 3447. V 2-17 Room. Cooking facilities available, close to KU, town and laundry. Large and comfortable. 939 Indiana. VI 2-6908. 2-15 Rooms for men. Single or double cooking facilities available, close to KU and town. Laundry. Large and comfortable. 841 Maine. VI 2-6908. Extra nice furnished 3- room apartment for grad or older undergraduate man five hotel from Union, utilities five hotel from Kitchen and kitchen, quiet Phone VI 3-8534 WANTED Large room for 2 men or 2 women with kitchen privileges. Private entrance, low rates. $1247 \frac{1}{2}$ Kentucky. 2:15 Will Laby Sit in my home or yours. will be weekend's. Call after 4 p.m. V 2-3901 Rooms for rent from $20.00 up. Access to living room and kitchen. Close to campus. Call Jim Johnson, VI 2-293. 2-16 Guitar wanted, used classic or folk in top condition. Gibson quality or equiv. VI 3-5911 evenings or UN 4-3830 M.W.F. 2-16 Take A Study Break! Come to A Movie! Nick Anderson, a young American not connected with any organization and with no money whatsoever behind him, has taken it upon himself to study English and orphan boys in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chilapas, southern Mexico. It's more than a night and day job. He writes that they could use boys singing, sizes six to 16, and books in the library. Send to: Hogar Infantil, Beni Juarez Uum. 1, San Cristobal, Chilapas, Mexico. 2-17 ENTERTAINMENT Have Bill Hansen play records from the KLWN Silver Dollar Survey on fabulous Fisher sound equipment from the Sound Record and Stereo for that next dance or party. For complete call VI 2-6331. The Tee Fee is available for private parties Monday-Thursday evenings and Friday and Saturday afternoons. Call VI 2-1893 for reservations. If Ride to vicinity of Prairie Village, Kansas. Can leave after 2:30 on Fri. Also need return ride from Prairie Village on Sundays. Steve, VI 3-5333 2-17 TRANSPORTATION Car pool or riders wanted to Lawrence from K.C. and return daily, Phone LO 1-0247 in K.C. or VI 3-064, Lawrence. 2-17 Ride wanted from Topека to KU, contact FL 4-1874 Topека, after 2-16 p.m. LOST Black jacket with Robert Hall label. Bob Campbell. VI 3-6755. 2-97 Bob Campbell. VI 3-6755. TYPING Fast accurate typist experienced with theses, dissertations, manuscripts, proofs. Spaced pages 357 single spaceed page Ms. Craven, 824 Miss. VI. 2-9390. 3-910 Typing wanted. Theses, essays, and themes. Fast and accurate. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Hallenbeck, VI 3-4156. Daily Kansan Tuesday, February 15, 1966 7 Soviet Scientist Finds Earth Lazy MOSCOW — (UPI)—A Soviet scientist has concluded that the earth is spinning more slowly and the days are growing longer. Vladimir Kotelnikov said the average day lengthened by 1.6 milliseconds between March 1963 and October 1965. Kotelnikov told a Soviet Academy of Sciences meeting that his discovery was "extremely unexpected" because the day had lengthened by only one millisecond in the previous 120 years. He said there was no apparent explanation for the slowing down. Since a millisecond is only 1-1,000 of a second, he said, there is nothing to worry about. Once Booming Village Arrow Rock, Mo., a town now with about 200 people, once was a competitor with Kansas City and St. Louis. The Missouri River changed its course and left the port high and dry. John Lauritzen wanted further knowledge He's finding it at Western Electric When the University of Nevada awarded John Lauritzen his B.S.E.E. in 1961, it was only the first big step in the learning program he envisions for himself. This led him to Western Electric. For WE agrees that ever-increasing knowledge is essential to the development of its engineers—and is helping John in furthering his education. John attended one of Western Electric's three Graduate Engineering Training Centers and graduated with honors. Now, through the Company-paid Tuition Refund Plan, John is working toward his Master's in Industrial Management at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. He is currently a planning engineer developing test equipment for the Bell System's revolutionary electronic telephone switching system. If you set the highest standards for yourself, both educationally and professionally, we should talk. Western Electric's vast communications job as manufacturing unit of the Bell System provides many opportunities for fast-moving careers for electrical, mechanical and industrial engineers, as well as for physical science, liberal arts and business majors. Get your copy of the Western Electric Career Opportunities booklet from your Placement Officer. Or write: Western Electric Company, Room 6405, 222 Broadway, New York 38, N.Y. And be sure to arrange for a personal interview when the Bell System recruiting team visits your campus. Western Electric MANUFACTURING AND SUPPLY UNIT OF THE BELL SYSTEM AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Principal manufacturing locations in 13 cities · Operating centers in many of these same cities plus 36 others throughout the U.S. Engineering Research Center, Princeton, N.J. · Teletype Corp., Skokie, Ill.; Little Rock, Ark. · Gen.Hq., 195 Broadway, New York