THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1951 . UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVE Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates 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 Univer- sity's office. Journalism bldg, not later than 3:30 p.m. the day before publication date. One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c MATH STUDENTS! New Schaum's out- side and Solid Analytic Geometry, 345 solved problems plus 910 supplementary prob- lems each at your Student Union Book Store. GET READY FOR EASTER! Lovely perfumed bead necklace sets, Hollywood glitter ear rings. Variety of 16 different colors, each with a different fragrance. Artificial blossom corsage. Gift box set. Flowers, scented stationery, everyday greeting cards, and novelty gifts. See display. Atomic Gas and Oil Co. 739 N. 2nd. 20 FOR YOU OR TO YOU, we will sel slightly used clothing on commission and we will ensure that your garmment must be clean, seasonable. in good style. Comfort's Shop, 741 N.Y. THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadi Brol Motor Co. and it also repair, auto painting, repair, auto painting, used cars 317 E. 17th. Ph. 783 or 1821B. 18 WANTED POSITION AS baby sitter. Experienced adult will care for your children afternoon or evening, occasionally all day. Phone 1497. 12 FENALE, COLORGB. Child care, ages 8 may be had if desired. Box 7, Kansan WILL TAKE CARE of children nights and weekends. Phone 3149J. TYPIST and bookkeeper by reliable accounting and documentation experiences. Box 6, Kansun STARTS TODAY COLOR BY OH! How you'll love those wild and wonderful days in TECHNICOLOR is the happy hit! DEAN STOCKWELL • DARRYL HICKMAN SCOTTY LEON MARGALO BECKETT AMES GILMORE Feature Times: 1:00, 3:05, 5:10, 7:15, 9:20 Also Movietone News. STARTS SUNDAY Preview Saturday 11:15 FLYING? us about family rates, skay coach, and round trip reduction. Also agents for American Express, Berry, and our land tours. Also agents for First Bank National for information and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf TRANSPORTATION FOR SALE FURNITURE. Recalled to navy. Must sell. Desk, map chest and chair, bed, desk. Background. col. Apt. 6, upstairs, backyard. 32 Kentucky. See afternoons, evenings. 1937 FORD V-8, 4-door. Recalled to navy. New rings. See at 922 Kentucky. K. FOR RENT ROOM FOR ONE BOY in double base- ence trance, bath and telephone. Ph: 2544- 1940 FORD SEDAN, heater. good motor. 1920 New Hampshire after 2 p.m. 9 APARTMENT for rent. Three rooms, furnished. Private entrance. Private bath. Utilizes furnished. Shown by appointment. Phone 3350. if TYPING: Theses, term paper, reports, etc. Prompt service. Catherine Hurley, 1126 Teem. Side entrance, 2nd floor, Apt. 3. Phone 3028M. tf MISCELLANEOUS TYINGP. Theses, term papers, reports. Call 759 L28 Mrs. Euburnel, 1312 W. 9th. Mr. Browne, 1312 W. 9th. TYPING: Themes, these, the notesbook, etc. Hall 508 West 6th. Ph. 1344W. 28 Hall 508 West 6th. Ph. 1344W. 28 TYPING: Theses, notebooks, term papers, prompt, accurate service. Phone Hazel Stanley, 1859J or bring to 917 Rhode Island. tt STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches for pickup. Alamo Cafe. Phone 3604, 1199 Mass. tf JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our staff loves to help with fur, fun, and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Comm. Phone 418. **tf** Santa Claus may have some trouble rounding up enough reindeers for his Christmas jaunt. Arctic wolves have helped to destroy, within the past decade, all but an estimated 50,000 of Alaska's great herd of some 550,000 animals. (Editor's Note: Since 1947 the air force and the Fairchild engine and Airplane Corp. have kept a virtual blackout on research for an atomic-powered airplane. The following dispatch for the first time answers many of the questions raised when the project began.) Atomic Powered Plane Now Probable Oak Ridge, Tenn. (U.P.)—Scientists now believe it's probable that a non-hazardous, atomic-powered airplane can be built to fly non-stop around the world, but they're not interested yet in going to the moon. The plane would be "large— large is secret—and look "pretty much" like a gasoline-powered aircraft. It would rarely if ever run out of fuel but would cost more to operate than present planes. Its speed "possibly" may beat the speed of sound—about 750 miles per hour. Dr. Miles C. Leverett, technical Faculty May Meet Ferre The plane would be “large”—how ♦ Daily faculty luncheons have been planned to give faculty members the opportunity to talk with Dr. Nels F. S. Ferre, key speaker for Religious Emphasis week. Faculty members will go through the Union ballroom cafeteria line and carry their trays to the Pine room where the discussions will begin at 12:15 p.m. Those who prefer to eat elsewhere are invited to join the group at the Union at 12:15. Topics and chairmen for the discussions are as follows: Monday, March 12-"Science and Religion," Dr. R. Q. Brewster, chairman of the chemistry department. Wednesday, March 14—"What Happened to Liberalism?" Leonard H. Axe, dean of the School of Business. Tuesday, March 13—"Religion and Education," Dr. George Anderson, chairman of the history department. Thursday, March 15—"Religion- Its Place in the Present World Situation," Burton W. Marvin, dean of the William Allen White School of Journalism and Public Information. Starts Tomorrow THE STORY OF OUR FIGHTING G.I.'s IN KOREA!! GUTS, GAGS AND GLORY OF A LOT OF WONDERFULGUYS! Feature Times: 1:45, 3:39, 5:33, 7:30, 9:27 - ALSO • Count Basie Color Cartoon Shows Continuous ENDS TONITE "Devil's Doorway" ENDS TONITE director for the N.E.P.A. division of Fairchild Engine & Airplane Corp., has revealed that progress has been "good" toward building an atomic engine compact and light enough for airplanes. N.E.P.A. means nuclear energy for the propulsion of aircraft. In a United Press interview, Leverett said "our studies have shown the way to overcome some of the obstacles" which confronted Fairchild engineers four years ago. That's when Fairchild became the air force's prime contractor to learn whether an atomic plane would be "feasible." Secretary of Air Thomas K. Finletter said last week there's no doubt of that now. Fairchild will fulfill its contract Monday April 30 when N.E.P.A. is scrapped and the next phase—probably design and construction—begins under other contractors in Ohio. Leverett said "normal progress, not magic" led to N.E.P.A's success. He said "indications are good" that the remainder of the knottiest problems—weight and shielding against atomic radiation—will be solved. Heretofore, the best known shields have been concrete and lead. "It does appear probable that we can have an atomic plane that will fly around the world," Leverett said. "It will not be cheaper than gasoline." As for speed, that also is secret but the plane may possibly travel faster than sound, he said. In 1947 Andrew Kalitinsky, one of the original Fairchild researchers, wrote that the space rocket "is in line to benefit from the use of a m n clear reactor." "We're not much interested going to the moon." Leverett said "Our objectives are much more practical." Continuous Shows Daily 1:00 P.M. On Phone 132 for Sho Time Ends Tonite Giselle Pascal "The Naked Woman" TOMORROW and Saturday Fast and Furious Action Rides With HOPALONG CASSIDY in the 'LOST CANYON' Co-Hit Oriental Mystery Ch. 6 "Pirate of the High Seas." Late News Events N-O-W Thru SATURDAY IT'S HILARIOUS with Willard Parker • Una Merkel • Aan Reed • Screen Play by Nat Perrin and Claude Binyon Produced by Nat Pertel • Directed by Eddward Buzzell Late News Events Color Cartoon Joe McDoakes PREVUE SAT. 11:15 P.M. SUNDAY ALONE . . . on the Isle of Capri EXTRA: Late News—Cartoon "All Abird"