5, 1951 ces MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN ad- ticultior will be chycho- resh ain rest in ing of Atomic Furnace To Create Both Energy And Fuel Washington—(U.P.) —The Atomic Energy commission said today it expects to complete this spring or early summer a wonder-working nuclear "furnace" which, while producing power, will create atomic fuel faster than it is consumed. If the furnace works as planned, the country will be on the way to multiplying its atomic resources many-fold. In its ninth semi-annual report to Congress the A.E.C. said this machine, called the experimental preeder reactor, is in a state of "advanced construction" at the reactor testing station in Idaho. The breeder is a reactor in which neutrons from splitting uranium-255 atoms transmute inert material into atomic fuel while heat energy released at the same time is har- lessed to generate electric power. At a news conference on the report, the commission said the breeder will be completed some time in late spring or early summer. Then will come about six months of thakedown operation. ich can be used as an atomic fuel explorer or fissionable warhead. Which of the following In theory, the breeder should produce more fuel with its transmutation process than it consumes. Any power produced would be a dividend. Uranium is the primary—and as of now the only-atomic raw material. It occurs naturally in two chief forms, fissionable uranium-235 But laboratory experiments have shown that the metal thorium, some four times more plentiful than uranium, can be transmuted by new bombardment into urani- and U-233, like U-235, is ripe. Many authorities doubt that atomic energy ever will amount to much as a power source unless thorium can be brought into the picture through breeding. A successful breeding technique would provide a feasible means of turning thorium into explosive U-233. Similarly, all of the non-explosive U-238 left over from current atomic production could be fed into breeders and converted into explosive plutonium. High Schools Tie In Debate Meet Shawnee Mission and Emporia high schools finished in an absolute tie for the Class AA division championship in the district debate tournament at the University recently. Each team won six debates and lost two. The four speakers from each school finished with identical totals in speaker ratings. Topeka won third place. upbek, with seven wins in eight contests, won the Class A division. Council Grove, six and two, was runner-up. Olathe finished third. The first two teams in each division will return for the finals of the state contest to be held at K.U. February 9-10. Three other AA district tourneys were held today and two others in Class A. Other schools competing here were Wyandotte of Kansas City and Atchison in Class AA and Chapman and Effingham in Class A. Horowitz To Queens College Position Milton W. Horowitz, assistant professor of psychology at the University from 1948 to the end of the past semester, has taken a position as assistant professor of psychology at Queens college, Flushing, N.Y. Dr. Horowitz received his Ph.D. degree at Stanford university in 1947 and in the same year came to K.U. as an instructor in psychology. Mrs. Horowitz was an instructor in speech at K.U. Phone K.U.376 University Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid by the time of arrival during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansas office. Journals must be returned later than 4:35 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c $1.00 Additional words ... 1c 2c 3c MISCELLANEOUS EAT BALANCED meals. Mrs. Plum- Tenn, Ph.D., Located at 1253 Tenn. , Ph. 2675M. ANNOUNCING to Faculty and Students. The opening of a new and different building, located 5 miles northeast on Hiwayu 24-40. Best in foods. Nice service in pleasant surroundings. Driven dining room with all 7 balloon chairs. drive out. Mr. and Mrs. John Kiefers. MOM'S MEALS at 1101 Vt. Hours a. m. to 7 p.m. 9 JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our everything for fur, gift and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tf DR. C. R. ALBRIGHT Chironomid and Pipilidae Phone 1531 10233\j Mass SEE THE Daintiest gift line in town—Expressive, Exquisite and Exclusive, Expressive or Expensive sessions Where? Grant's Pet & Gift Shop, 12 Conn. Conn. till 7 p.m. weekdays. lt TRANSPORTATION KANSAS CITY to Lawrence, would like a pool. Have 5 passenger car. JE2798J JE2798J RIDERS WANTED from Kansas City, Kansas. 9-4 on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 9-5 on Tuesday and Thursday. DR 8495. 7 RIDE WANTED to meet to Kanasa consider car pool. V W. Roark, CH 98260 WANTED: Drivers commuting from Kansas City, Missouri to form car pool. Leave K.C. at 7:30. Call AR 6076 or WA 2725. RIDERS WANTED: Commuting daily, Kansas City, Mo., to KU. Leave name, and telephone at Box 3 Kansan. Will contact you. 6 WANTED: TED to and from Topeka on week days. Will share expenses. S. A. Balafas, 1322 Buchanan, Topeka, Phone 3-1927. RIDE OR CAR pool wanted from Kan- sas City, Kansas. Call FA 7876 6 Kansas City, Kansas. FLY and take advantage of reduced fares easy connections, good accommodations. Call Miss Gieseman at First National Bank for reservations and information. Phone 390-265-7840. BUSINESS SERVICE SPECIAL TIME Magazine Subscription rate . 4 months for $1.00. Limited to new subscribers. Hurry while this offer lasts to the Student Union Book Store. 5 ATTENTION GIRLS: For the latest in hair styling visit Marvin's Beauty Salon. 620 W. 9th, next to Hillside Pharmacy. Phone 997. 9 CRYSTAL CAFE serves breakfasts, lunches, and dinner. 609 Vermont. ff TYPING. themes, notebooks, letters, quarrelate, prompt, Mrs. Harf. 1344W, 506 W. 6 f. Phone 132 For Sho Time NOW PLAYING GENE AUTRY and THE MOUNTIES —and— Cesar Romero "ONCE A THIEF" Late News — Cartoon KU. RECORD Album; Hear the A Cappella Choir, Men's Glee Club, and Women's Dance Club; breakable, RCA. Victor records. Buy them at the Student Union Book Store. RENTAL TYPEWRITERS! Type your papers and improve your grades. Rent a portable or standard machine today from Student Union Book Store. 14 REAL ESTATE. If you have a house we would like to sell it for you. If you need a house we would like to sell it to you. Andy C Hess, Mrs. Andy C Hess, Mr. Andy C Hess, C Hess estate and insurance. Office phone 457 and 458. House 1620J. 7 BUY SECOND sheets for your practice typing, math figuring, or sketch paper. Half reams for 49c and reams for 79c at Student Union Book Store. 14 IMPORTED Pelican Graphos pens and points for all drafting and art work. The finest equipment you can work with. Student Union Book Store. 14 BATTERY SALE: $G allowance for your old battery on a new B. F. Goodrich Glassex battery. Phone 21. Free delivery and installation—B. F. Goodrich Co. MEDICAL STUDENTS! Rent a microprojector. Everyone can study the same slide at the same time. Student Union Book Store. 14 EXPERIENCED typist would like typing rates. Call Mrs. Pinto, lock 108. CRYSTAL CAFE has plenty of free air from Vermont. Open from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. FOR RENT NICE LARGE warm room, near bath, for employed couple. Phone 1350R. 7 NICE EAST room for 2 men students. Also place for one. Quiet and studious. Single beds. Close to campus. 1244 La. Phone 1752. 8 TWO COMFORTABLY furnished rooms to share with two nice boy students. Single beds. Near campus and town. Ph. 3251, 1031. Mississippi. 5 ROOMS FOR BOYS: Excellent location, 2 blocks from campus. Single and fenced room with plenty of hot water, and on bus route. Inquire at 1116 Louisiana after p. 4.m. TWO ROOM kitchenette apartment for 1800 sq. ft. in Albany, Ohio. $3.75 per month. Call 2157M. 7 ROOM FOR I student. Large. Good loo- rason. FOR I student. Large. Good loo- ron. For TO YOUGING MAN! A large single room, drinking or smoking. See at 1610 Ad. EXCELLENT ROOMS for three boys. Good beds. Private bath and entrance. Clock from Student Union 1301 La. Ph. 2313-12. Adequate heat and hot water. CAN TAKE a few boarders for second semester. Call 366. 5 NOW! Premiere Showing! VERY NICE east room for 2 young men students, quiet and studious. Single beds, close to campus. 1244 Louisiana, phone 1752. 8 --by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE with JEAN SIMMONS A HARVARD INTERNATIONAL BLAIR LINDA DARNELL — CHARLES BOYER MICHAEL RENNIE — CONSTANCE SMITH Color Cartoon — News • Soon—On The Way • • "HARVEY" — "THE MUDLARK" — "OUR VERY OWN" BOOM FOR BOYS: One comfortably urned, conveniently located, double oom with bunk beds and large desk. Phone 3578J. 8 FOR RENT for boy: One-half double wag, 108SM. 1145 West Park Hills wag, 108SM. TWO APARTMENTS on 1st and 2nd floors at 1140 Louisiana. Two sleeping rooms at 413 W. 14th. $12.50, doubles. $17, singles. Phone 3331. 8 APARTMENT: 4 rooms and bath. Private attance. No pets. Only quiet, one couple. Phone: 3530. SINGLE OR DOUBLE. All single beds. Gas heat, shower and plenty of hot water. Also do alterations. Mrs. Scales. 1414 Tennessee, phone 3060W. 6 FURNISHED ROOMS for girls at 1225 Oread. Hillcrest House is only a short distance from campus. Ph. 581. ROOMS FOR BOYS: Adjoining campus. See at 1631 Illinois after 3 p.m. 267434 ROOMS FOR BOYS: Nice doubles or single, single beds, located on top of hill, available now at reasonable rates. Ph 3588, 1145 Indiana. WANTED PASSENGER and or exchange ride from WEDNESDAY, Friday, 9-5. Call FE 8918. RIDE OR exchange ride. Plaza Area to Logan 2933. Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday Logan 2933. TWO WHEEL house theater. Inside need call. 121 or 157 at Baldwin, Kansas WANT TO BUY from private party good 1941 car. Call 1059J. tf GIRL STUDENT to care for children in board for board and room 1133. Ohio. FOR SALE CAMERA: Mercury II, f. 2.7 lens. 1-1000 second hatch, case, flash at entrance. Save 50 per cent of film con- also. three-speed record call. Call 281J. LOST USED NORGE refrigerator. Ph. 2470J 1701 Indiana. 7 Starts Tomorrow K. & E. SLIE shape in brown case. Had emrich. 945 Enry路. Ph. 3456. 5 Emrich. 945 Enry路. Ph. 3456. 5 Draft Board Is Too Eager He wrote the board: Aboard The U.S.S. Sicily (U.P.) Marine P.F.C., David S. Pinkney of Alameda, Calif., an ordinanceman with the famous marine Blacksheep squadron stationed aboard the Sicily received a notice from his draft board to report for induction. "Dear Sirs: "I am sorry to inform you that I am already employed by the United States government and that I am very much satisfied with my present employer, the U. S. marine corps. Thank you very much for your warm and gratifying letter. It is with deep regret that I find it impossible to comply with your instructions." Read the Daily Kansan Daily. Exclusive Engagement! NOW! At One-half Last Year's Prices! LAURENCE OLIVIER in Hamlet CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES Shown At 1:13-3:58-6:43-9:23 NO RESERVED SEATS Doors Open 12:45 PRICES ALL SEATS 60c anytime Continuous PATTEE Boxoffice Opens Shows PHONE 321 12:45 p.m. ENDS TONITE "THE NEXT VOICE YOU HEAR"