FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Photo by Bob Blank. Standing left to right are: Lt. D. B. Millar and Chief Petty Officer W. Geil, both instructors of naval science. Seated is Robert Newton, College junior. NROTC Adds Radar To Its Training Facilities Another piece of technical equipment has been added to the training facilities of the University's Navy R.O.T.C. detachment. Radar similar to that used extensively during the war, has been installed in the Military Science building to aid in training students. With the help of the University, the surplus Navy gear is in operation and may be used by any department of the University who has a need for such training, said Capt. W.R. Terrell, professor of naval science. The equipment installed here is the surface search type, explained Captain Terrrell. It was used during the war to detect surface craft at sea, or land masses in the path of a ship. In peacetime, commercial ships are equipped with radar for navigation and safety purposes. The danger of icebergs, for instances, once a phenomenon to north. ern shipping lanes, has been almost removed thanks to radar. stance, once a menace to north- By looking at a screen resembling a television screen and manipulating a few knobs and dials, the trained operator can interpret the distance and approximate size of a target. (Anything is called a target that appears on the screen.) By using such equipment as radar and other technical apparatus. Captain Terrell hopes to establish a better training program. Read the Daily Kansan daily. A town hall meeting to discuss the city manager plan of government will be held by the University club 8 p.m. Saturday in the club room, $100\frac{1}{2}$ Massachusetts street. Prof. William M. Simpson, social chairman, said members may bring guests. Moderator of a four panel board will be Dr. Edwin O. Stene, professor of political science. On the panel will be Mrs. Karl M. Kreider Mrs. Ethan Allen, Richard B. Stevens, attorney, and Arthur S. Humphrey, attorney from Junction City, Mr. Humphrew was a leader in the campaign which resulted in the adoption of the city manager plan by Junction City. Club To Debate Manager Plan "This will be an opportunity to discuss freely all aspects of the city manager plan," declared Professor Simpson. "We believe the topic is uppermost in the minds of Lawrence citizens, and we arranged this opportunity to talk it out with well-informed persons who know the facts and are prepared to answer questions. "There will be no speeches. After the ice has been broken, we expect the affair to become a real town meeting in which everybody may have his say, ask his questions, and get authoritative answers." Home Economists Hear Dietitian Mrs. Mary Gerken, dietitian at the Alfred Benjamin clinic, Kansas City, Mo., discussed "Experiences of a Dietitian" at the Home Economics club meeting Tuesday. Mrs. Gerken commented on her work as a therapeutic dietitian and especially on the problems connected with teaching emigrants having language difficulties. Miss Mary Breed, 47, gave highlights of her dietetic internship at Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore. Md. Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be charged at the office. In during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univerternal office. Journalism bd, not later than 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE SILVERSMITTHING equipment for use in handcraft classes. Half price. Good condition. Call Nona Prettyman, 980. It *not* there leave message. 21 UNDERWOOD portable; Champion model in excellent condition; used only one semester; $50.00. Phone 1847M after 2:50 p.m. 22 1946 NASH, 600; 4 door sedan. New 499 motor. 5,000 miles. Weather-eye heater. Nice finish. seat covers. Must sell this week. Sacrifice. 938 Lau. models left at sharply reduced prices. Hurry on, in B. F. Goodrich Stores. NEW. 1950 Kelvinator refrigerators at B. F. Goodrich Store, 929 Mass. Extra libraural trade-in during carload sale, $5.00 per ton as low as $0.49/month SAWV 25% F. Goodrich on new original equipment tires slightly blemished, all popular sizes available, also available in white sidewalls, quantities available at B. F. Goodrich Store, 929 Mass. 14 1937 LA SALLE Sedan. Fair tires, and motor. Good transportation for such cheap price. Call 1436W or 1234 Tenn. Evenings. 17 TWO BLUE SUITS 39 long, will sell 1832A after 6 ball 353 during day 3432A after 6 ball 353 during day 3432A after 6 ball 353 during day USED PORTABLE and standard type- writers from $14.50 to $85. All makes and styles. Try them out at your Student Union Book Store. 17 SCHAUM'S "Theory and Problems in Physics" and "Theory and Problems in Physics" will help you get that "2 Take a look at them today. Union Book Store. 17 FOUND STLVER PARKER fountain pen. found 3801 716 Lc and pay for this ad. TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED: K.C. to lawrence and return Monday, Wednesday and Friday to lawrence. Lawrence 8:00. Leave 4-5. C.L. we+4170 after 6 p.m. at Rod for Red Horses. RIDE WANTED—K.C. to Lawrence and return Monday, Wednesday and Friday Arrive 8:00, return 4 or 5. Box 4, Kansas Office. WANTED SIX MORE BOYS to eat good home cooked meals, family style from 5 to 7 Monday through Friday. 1745 Ohio. Phone 167J. 20 BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING: Call Hazel Stanley, 2865M for prompt experienced service. 8204. Mass TYING. theses, term papers, reports. 82 Venice; Prompt issue: Mrs. Sheehan; 28 Venice;刊号 116R8. TYRING. Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 MISCELLANEOUS AT BASKETBALL game Saturday night, Cigarette lighter-case. Initial C.S. on outside, Ben on inside. Please leave at Kansan office. 17 THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body safety and fire alarm service. FIVE E 17th. Phone 785 or 1821R. I 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 one- door design keeps you cool with feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. St. Ph. 418. tf LOST WATCH! make Tissot, gray leather strap. Reward, Dick McEvers, 545. 17 MATHEMATICICS: Do you find it a little complicated about now? See Miss Dougherty, 1208 W. 57th St. call for her at 2278W, or come in and arrange for a time. FOR RENT DANCE at the Skyline Club every Wednesday Nite. 8-10 p.m. Music by Jim Selldays Combo. Fine food, pleasant atmosphere. Cover 25c. 23 ONE PRIVATE and one double room for boys; conveniently located; nicely furnished; priced right. Ph. 22865 NO SMOOKING. No company. No radios. Have these rules are in an awful fx. So am I Have a nice, large, comfortable double and one-half double room for boys. Gas heat next to bath, telephone, plenty storage space. Three blocks from campus. Phone number in Ph. 972W 11 FRENTAIRS APARTMENT of three rooms. Private entrance, private bath and electric gas. Gas heat. Ph. 1744R Only about $2\frac{1}{2}$ per cent of the live weight of a hog goes into inedible by-products. Official Bulletin SEE A DIFFERENT television show every night at the Mission Inn! Also try a Harry's Special—You'll love it! It. K. U. Disciple Fellowship discussion group, 5 p.m. today, student room, Myers hall. Harrison Madden, leader. All invited. Friday, Feb. 17 KU. Disciple Fellowship "Friendly" beginning 4 p.m. today, upstairs, Myers hall. Informal recreation such as shuffleboard and pingong. All invited. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription Dulicated. Lawrence Optical Co. Phone 425 1025 Mass. 12 East Eighth Alpha Phi Omega initiation, 6 p.m. Sunday, Castle Tea room. All members call Dave Reese, 3033J, or Mel Rice, 1145, for reservations. Alpha Phi Omega smoker for prospective members, 7 p.m. Tuesday, East room, Memorial Union All former Boy Scouts welcome. LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Attention K.U. students of all religious faiths, Universal Student Day of Prayer service, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, First Christian church. Dr. John Patton, Kansas City, Kan. speaker. Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed .75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed. 79c Unitarian Liberal Fellowship, 4 p.m. Sunday, Pine room, Memorial Union. Everyone welcome. Lutheran Student association lunch, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Trinity Lutheran church, 13th and New Hampshire. Program at 6:30 p.m., Christian church, 10th and Kentucky. CASH AND CARRY ONLY Ward T, 7 p.m. Monday, 119 Fraser. Reservations for dinner dance to be held March 4 should be made at this meeting. Non-members living in Ward T district invited. I.S.A. council, 7:15 p.m. Monday, Pine room, Memorial Union. Civil Rights Coordinating committee, 7 p.m. Monday, West ballroom, Memorial Union. All organizations invited to send representatives. Election of officers. Mathematical colloquium 5 p.m. Monday, 203 Strong, Prof. P. Q. Bell. "Hypergegende Polygons, The Ratio of Whose Integral Curvature to Angular Excess is Constant." Phi Sigma meeting, 12 noon Tuesday, 301 Snow hall. Physiology department will be in charge of the meeting. Johnson County club meeting, 7 p.m. Tuesday, 210 Blake. Discussion of activities and payment for Jayhawkers. The head on a sphinx is that of a woman. for skirts it's 1717 943 Mass. LAWRENCE 80th Year. Modern-to-the-nineteenth needs. Secretarial Training Civil Service. Higher Accounting and Au-Lawrence Business College. Box 424, Lawrence Business College. 18 Law Graduates Pass Bar Exam Eighteen graduates of the School of Law, passed the examination for admission to the Kansas bar in Topeka this week. Savier S. Shartran, Donald E. Underwood, Milo M. Unruh, Paul B. Watson, Daniel H. Hanscom, and John Edward Honsinger,'49, who took the Missouri bar examination in 1949 and has been practising in Missouri. Those who passed the examination were; William B. Beeson, Arlene Hope Bender, Robert D. Buehler, Wilbur D. Geeeding, Marshall C. Hill, George A. Lowe, Howard B. McClellan, Martha R. McKenna, Earl E. O'Connor, Kenneth W. Pringle Jr., and George A. Robb. TRAVEL RESERVATIONS Alaska is more than twice the size of Texas. Air Ship Hotel Rail Bus We serve you best because travel is our business. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Downs Travel Service 1015½ Mass. St. Phone 3661 now Open Night and Day 24 hr. service (Closed Sundays) - SOUPS - BREAKFAST - GOOD COFFEE - SOUPS (Home Made) - CHILI - DINNERS - SHORT ORDERS - GOOD COFFEE PHONE IN for sandwiches to TAKE OUT. Remember— Herb's Cafe 730 Mass. Ph. 2003 From Lunch To Luncheons DRAKE'S can fill your pastry NEEDS At Drake's you'll always find a large variety of delicious, buttery cakes and rolls to better tasting vitamin-rich bread. Stop in at Drake's for quality bakes! Drake's Bakery 907 Mass. Phone 61