THURSDAY, MARCH 9.1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Three Five days days 65c 90c 2c 3c 25 words or less Additional words FOR SALE FIGURINE PAINTING is sweeping the floor of CARMEL CORN SHOP has a complete line of figurines, paints, and brushes. REMINGTON portable typewriter, 25 per present day retail outlets. Rowland St., Store 101, Ohio State FOUNTAIN PEN AND PENCIL SETS— Closeout of a nationally advertised brand. You buy the pen and we give you the pencil free. Also FINELINE desk sets and now only 38c at ROWLANDS BOOK STORES, 1401 OHIO SL, and 1237 Oread. CRAZIEST thing in radio. Private earl? Ask for demonstration next time you see Hank Brown, carries one alla time. Hank Brown's Camera Shop. 10 SPECIAL REDUCTION on Sheaffer desk sets. Formerly $1.95—on sale now at only 9c. Student Union Book Store. 13 ELEGANT ELEGANT SAVE 25% at B. F. Goodrich on new original equipment tires slightly blemished, all popular sizes available, also available in white sidewalls, quantities limited at B. F. Goodrich Store, 929 Mass. 14 APARTMENT SIZE Kelvinator refrigerator at B. F. Goodrich, 1929 Mass. St.$5.00 delivers; Pay only $8.00 monthly. TRANSPORTATION WANT RIDE from Kansas City to Lawrence. Classes 8-5 Mon. thru Fri. 9-11 Saturday. Call Ambassador Hotel, apt. 311. Kansas City, Mo. RIDERS WANTED: leaving for Wichita every Friday at 4 p.m. Returning Sunday evening. Please call between 7-9 p.m. Harry Shultz, Ph. 310JL, **9** FLY AND TAKE advantage of reduced fares, dovetail connections, good accommodation. Gleesman at First National Bank for residence and information. Telephone No. 30. AIR RESERVATIONS day and night Downs Travel Service, phone 3861 Steamship, tour reservations. Hotels, cruises. No Charge For Our Services. 31 BUSINESS SERVICE DRESSMAKING and alterations; prompt attention. 836 Tenn. Ph. 1085R. 13 TYPING—THESIS, term papers, reports, notes, etc. Prompt service. Mrs. Sheehan. 1028 Vermont. Ph. 1168R. 13 TYPING—Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, journals. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention Shields. 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the check at Hadi Bros. Motor Co. Complete repair, paint, fence and fender repair, auto painting, used cars 317 E. 17th. Phone 785 or 1821R. WING: Call Hazel Stanley, 2865M for prompt experienced service. 8203 M. Maift JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jawhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-and-a-half year anything for fur, fins and feathers. Grant's Gift and Pet Shop. 1219 Chap. St. Ph. 418 FOR RENT FRONT UNIT in Gorrill Apts. 1420 Crescent Road. Available March 10. Call 3441J afternoons or evenings. ___ 10 FURNISHED HOUSE. 2 rooms and bath. Convenient location to student couple. Call 3883J. ___ 9 LOST SMALL BROWN Ronson cigarette lighter about noon Tues. March 7, in front of library by bulletin board. Please call 1971J. 13 **BROWN BILLEFOLD with identification** 3672 Eumalei 1695 Meyhew. Reward, $100. BROWN PARKER 51 pencil, probably in contact with James C. Underplease contact ACL Sim. 2828M. BROWN leather billfold. Contents valuable Finder please return to Kansan of A GRAY TOPCOAT. "Fraternity Row" was the Palace Clothing Company written in 1890, and placed in Bailley Lab. Name Mite McElheny should be inside. Reward. 9 BLUE AND WHITE Parker "51". Call Lukens at 3430R. 833% Mo. Radio's Services Include Baby Sitting, Fire Fighting Washington—(U.P.)—Americans are finding increasing uses for radio. For every station authorized by the government for entertainment or educational purposes, there are 46 other types of stations in the non-broadcast category. Some of the more unusual jobs that radio has become involved in include baby-minding, diaper service, paging doctors (including country doctors), garage-door opening, sky-writing and heavenly observations, as well as the better known electronic cooking and diathermy. The Federal Communications Commission even had a request to authorize the use of mobile radio units to direct the movement of large funeral corteges. That was turned down. But during the past year, the FCC authorized an Ohio funeral home to operate a station and 10-transmitter-equipped vehicles for a purpose unspecified by the mortician. The FCC asserted that the primary obstacle to "greater and greater use" of radio communication facilities is the crowded radio spectrum. The number of people wanting to use radio facilities for one thing or another has grown "even more rapidly" than technical developments which are making more frequencies usable. As against the approximately 4,000 program stations authorized by the FCC, there are 84,000 amateur stations and 67,000 other types of authorizations. These last cover an additional 200,000 mobile stations aboard diaper service trucks, among other vehicles. The result is that demands for frequencies "far exceed the supply," the FCC said. Some of the more interesting aspects of radio turn up among the authorizations granted by the FCC for experimental work. One of these projects involves the use of radio in meteor observations to determine meteors' orbits of travel when penetrating the earth's atmosphere. Another is concerned with the JUST IN NYLON SPORT SHIRTS Men's Sizes— Small and Medium 498 All Wool Slip-on Styles And For The Girls New Spring SWEATERS "Wes" Berg, Mgr. EVERYTHING • TO • WEAR 198 831 Mass. will be back Sat. night, March 11 You asked for him. . . . so now we're happy to tell you that HERMAN WELDERS development of radio-location systems to find oil deposits. And a New York firm has asked permission to test a system under which doctors carrying small portable receiving sets could be paged by code signals. A doctor then would go to the nearest telephone to find out where he was wanted. Under the new citizens service authorized by the FCC last June, ranchers, farmers and others who often find themselves out of reach a telephone, will be able to carry mobile service communications with a portable, camera-type instrument similar to the old walkie-talkie. The baby-minder is a transmitter that carries the sounds a baby is making to the mother wherever she is in the home. This is one of the low-power uses for radio which the FCC does not have to authorize. Of the authorizations granted by the FCC for non-program stations, there are approximately 29,000 aeroautical stations 22,000 for ships and coastal lookouts; 6,000 for police, fire departments, forestry lookouts, highway maintenance, emergency organizations and other public safety group; more than 5,000 for industry; 3,000 for railroads, buses, taxicab, highway trucks, and automobile road service trucks, and 1,000 for telephone and telegraph relay services. Chemistry was first taught in North college, the original university building, which was torn down in 1919. Fellowship Leader To Talk Eugene Thomas, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship staff member for the Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico area, will discuss "Who I Christ?" at a meeting of the I.V.C.F Thursday night. Airport Sold For A Dollar Presque Isle, Me., (L)P.)—Here's a real bargain, a $23,000,000 airport for one dollar! The Air Force has given up the local base and has offered to sell the property to this city for a nominal sum. All School Square Dance Union Ballroom 9 p.m. March 10 PROFESSIONAL CALLERS & FIDDLERS You do NOT have to know how to square dance. We will teach you at the dance. Advance tickets and table reservations may be obtained by calling 284. Ask for Pete Hershey or Dick Walls. Tickets may also be obtained at the dance. Square Dance Club Student Union Activities HAYNES & KEENE 819 Mass. Ph. 524