1 Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1955. University Daily Kansan Page 7 AEC Renews KU Contracts The United States Atomic Energy Commission has renewed two contracts with the department of radiation biophysics. Both will be directed by Dr. Frank E. Hoecker, department chairman. One project has been supported by AEC since 1950. It is on "Biological Effects of Radiation," a study of the deposition of radioactive substances in bone. The other project is the "Identification of Iodinated Compounds in Human Blood Serum." Those working on the projects are Ivan Watkins, Salina, and Mrs. Janis Davis, Lawrence, graduate students; Vaughn Moore of Osawatome, Ely Shrainer of Cimarron, Joel McKenney of Carthage, Mo. Frank Comer of Kansas City, Mo., seniors; Kim, Ong, Ipoh, British Malaya, and Burton Baldwin, Tooka, juniors; Anita Long, Independence, Mo., graduate student, who is research secretary and Dan Buie, anatomy teaching assistant from Abilene, Kan. Alumnae Give Scholarship The award of a scholarship honor ing Mrs. Dora Renn Bryant and the naming of a loan fund for her has been announced by Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy. Mrs. Bryant, who now lives at the Brown Memorial Home in Abilene, formerly was employed in Watson Library and from 1921 to 1936 was assistant to the dean of women. } Francie Aronhalt, Topcka senior, received the Bryant scholarship, contributed by members of the "Wankanta Round Robin," a group of alumnae of the former women's co-op house of that name. The Dora Renn Bryant loan fund, formerly the Cooperative House student loan fund, originated out 1920 when friends of the university purchased three houses near the campus to be occupied by women. After Corbin and Watkins Halls were built, the three houses were sold. The net proceeds of 2,931.55 were given to the Endowment Association for a loan fund for "worthy and needy women students." Mrs. Bryant, representing the co-op association, signed the letter of deposit. Graduate Club Hears Ballads American ballads were sung by Roger Alan Brown, Topeka sophomore, at the Graduate Club meeting Monday. He accompanied his songs with a guitar. The numbers included "Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair," and "Barbara Allen." Brown also explained the origin of American ballads. There are 13 rivers or river systems that are 1,000 miles or more in length In the United States. Need a Baby Sitter? The YMCA is now offering a baby sitting service to anyone in Lawrence. Call the YWCA office, KU-227 week days between 8 and 5. Baby sitters will be acquired as soon as possible and parents will be notified. Parents are to provide transportation and not keep the girls past University closing hours. Minimum charge .50 WANT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING! 25 words or less one three five day days days 50c 75c $1.00 **Terms Cash.** Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be called by January 15th for all holidays, six saturdays or the issues of Friday and Tuesday, or brought to the University Dally Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. LOST BLACK LEATHER BILLFOLD—Lost in identification and personal papers. Reward. Please return to Dally Kansan Press Office, 111 Flint Hall, Kansas Ganz, 11-10 LOST: Sea green, full length coat. Also a boy's blue suede jacket. Lost in the 600 block on Ohio. Reward. Call VI3-6611. 11-10 LOST ON HALLOWEEN night—30 feet of white picket fence. Reward for information as to whereabouts. House-mother, 1245 Voad. VI 3-6733. 11-10 LOST: Dark rimmed glasses at game station, south goal post. Phone V3-8095-2. LOST: Red spiral Aesthetics notebook in library: smoking room. Monday be- come, and 3 and 5 tomorrow. Please phone or return to Catharine. *Kappa Kappa Gamma*. V3-5660. 11-11 LOST: pair pink-rimmed glasses in case, snowy on campus. Finder call, Jim (811) 346-2500. LOST: Dog-white—child's pet. Toy Sheppard, 9 months old, Rabies no. 5585. Spot on eye and ears. Missing several teeth. 767. Discuss importance of keeping dog. 11-15 FOR RENT: Furnished rooms for male students. Ideal as shingle or double. Private parking joy Close to campus. Carry lunch 7:30 p.m. 1409 Tenn. The evening 11-9 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Garage at 15th and Ohio. Call VI 3-8344. 11-9 FOR RENT: Room with meals. Also mugs for outside roomers. Phone 11- 345. FOR RENT-All modern furnished basement apartment. Bault-ins and fireplace. Private entrance and bath. Adults only. Two boys or couple. Available Dec. 1 or before. Call after 5:30 p.m. 839 Miss. VI 3-2909 11-11 BUSINESS SERVICES If you are looking for someone to do your altering, shortening your coat, dress you -e styling your suit -but then call V13-6070 985-2467 for Frank Tailor tailoring guaranteed. 824 Indiana. DRESSMAKING - Formals. alterations- Wedding gowns. Ola Smith *912% Mass.* * TYPIST—Experienced in theses, term papers, reports. 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VIII-8077 11-15 FOR SALE Will take care of children in my home from 8 to 5. 10-A Sunnyside. 11-10 FOR SALE: Sweet.cider for sale. Lawrence Cider and Vinegar. 810 Pennsylvania. Phone VI3-3426. tf 1951 FORD V-8 Tudor Customline. See Wilson at I345 Vermont after 6 any night. 11-10 FOR SALE: Polaroid Camera, flash attachment and exposure meter. Cost $100 four months ago. Call VI3-6335 after 5 p.m. 11-10 HOOVER VACUUM SWEEPER for sale Excellent condition. $25.00. Phone VI3-6399 efore noon or VI3-6351 after 5.30. America's only pneumatic and entirely nailless shoe FOR SALE-'41 Plymouth coupe, Good Bargain, Bargain, 803 Alabama. Good V 3-4574. Hundreds of air cells, sealed into each shoe cushion every step. No nails to work through and irritate your heels. Up-to-the-minute styling in every AIRFILM beauty. Stop in and see them soon. FOR SALE: Sterteon tape recorder and tape, tap Call. Bob at VI 3-4287. 11-15 819 Massachussetts HAYNES & KEENE FOR SALE: Typewriter, Royal quiet deluxe portable. Excellent condition. $60. Call Helen Goode. VI 3-6733. 1245 Oread 11.10 TRANSPORTATION TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and escorted tours. Ask us about Sky-Coach and family day rates. Call Miss Rose Giesman at the First Aid Station for information for inquiries and reser­tations. 8th & Mass. Phone VI 3-0152. tf WANTED: Ride to KC after 5:00 on Fridays. Call VI 3-8424. 11-9 AIRLINE reservations and tickets, tourist (coach) and first class, or family hotel accommodations. Schoolship accommodations. Hotel and resort reservations. See your experienced, fulltime travel agency, Mou Taupin Travel Service House. 1236 Mass room phone VI 3-1211 RIDER WANTED to KC every Thursday. Leaving at 6:00 p.m., returning at 10:00 p.m. Excellent shopping opportunity. Call VI3-819-819. Ask for Don Potts WANTED RIDERS-Going to Chanute, Iola, Cherryville, Independence, Coffey- this weekend. Will leave 2 o'm Friday. cv. 11. David Woolley. 8:14 T 3-6294. WANTED WANTED: Piano or string bass player wanted in dance work. Must be able to read and improvise. Call Hoover. Phone VI 3-6075 11-10 ends tonite 7-9 "THE MOON IS BLUE" Starts Thursday James Dean "REBEL WITHOUT CAUSE" ends tonite 7-9 "THE PHENIX CITY STORY" Starts Thursday Fine Arts Film Festival Alec Guinness "KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS" —and "LITTLE FUGITIVE" Telfel To Speak On Public Relations Emil L. Telfel, associate professor of journalism, will speak at the annual public relations meeting of Blue Cross-Blue Shield, district nine, tomorrow at the Hotel Pickwick in Kansas City, Mo. His topic will be "Public Relations—what to do and how to do it." Prof. Telief spoke today to the Kansas Association of Licensed Nursing Homes on "An organized approach to the public." When wind erosion once starts, it tends to spread from field to field and farm to farm. STARTS SUNDAY VOTE FOR AUDIENCE AWARDS NOV.17TH TO NOV.27TH GLENN FORD DOROTHY McGUIRE ARTHUR KENNEDY JOHN HODIAK KATY JURADO Prevue Sat. 11:15 p.m. DIAL VI 3-5788