BER 1, 194 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN Discussed a by Dale Wenner count, repre- rent county, de- vers in all tha- under dis using money in the uping up of a prospective the University, assets, and county high thendt thill He wa- man. College was choo papers in graphy 5 Mass. --should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription Duplicated. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lawrence Optical Co. 25c Sunday --should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription Duplicated. Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lawrence Optical Co. Atomic Shelters Are Too Expensive For The Average American Family Chicago—(U.P.)-A snug atomic shelter buried in the yard of every home isn't in the cards, a real estate and construction expert said gently. The cost of building an effective structure would be prohibitive other than for the very wealthy or the military," said David O. Bohannon, San Mateo, Calif, one of the nation's largest builders of private homes. To illustrate, Mr. Bohannon estimatd the bare cost of building a comfortable private family shelter of concrete 15 by 40 feet—small enough to fit any standard lot—with lead-sheated walls 1 foot thick and sunk 14 feet into the ground. "With modern earth - moving machinery," he said, "it would cost about $1,200 to dig the hole, assuming of course that you had no rock excavation problems. A concrete structure with walls one foot thick would run to about $4,200, and that's just the shell." You'd have to make adequate provisions for proper domestic water and sewage disposal. And naturally, the place would have to have its own light plant with sufficient fuel to supply the generator in case power lines were cut. "Now our highly - mechanized little plant would have to have some sort of cold storage facilities for food—how much would depend on how long you had to stay in it—and nobody, not even the Atomic Energy commission, is prepared to tell us that. "Some steel reinforcing around the structure would help. But from what we learned at Nagasaki, we know that an atomic blast blows steel away like dust "In the case of lead sheating, you would have to draw on a subsidy from the Unted Stites treasury. We can't even afford lead for drain-pipes. Daily Kansan Classified Ads "American builders are prepared to build anything. But I don't think we're quite ready to produce these units for the "economy house market." In a 20-mile race, a man would win over a horse because of his endurance. Phone K.U.376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received during the hours 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journals cost $3.45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates Classified One day Three five days Five day days 25 words or less...35c 65c 90c Additional words ___3c 2c 3c FOR SALE YOUR BEST BUY! 1949 Ford Tudor, Six hour re tune up. Heater, heater re tune up. Call 366-2180 MEDICAL and Zoology students: Excellent Bausch & Lomb, carbon are, micro projector, for Embryology, Histology and Genetics. They group study demonstration. See Warren Swartz or John Stanfield, Medical School, or call 1198 after 5 p.m. 7 WITTS END Art Shop: Handmade Jewelry. Large assortment of Handworked linens. Doll clothes and whatnots. 1027\ Masses. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (6 1838 MASTER DeLuxe Chev. Tod serd, 14,000 miles, new motor, good tires and body finish, radio and heater, winter- ized, $235, 1031, M泉.3251W. 2 IMPORTED Mexican purses, ladies' and men's billfolds, earrings or what do you want? See or call Eddie Bales, Phone 730, 1217 Obt. 1934 HUDSON; runs good; will consider offer; must sell; phone 2296-J. 5 1839 DODGE 4-door sedan with radio and heater, in good condition. And 2-wheel trailer in fair condition. Call Bob Lindsay at 1520M. 6 DRIVE IN for Underwood's Pasteurized New 15c a quart. At the sign of the Fly- 'Red Horse on West 7th at the edge of town. NOV. 19, 1 pair brownish suit pants somewhere between 1315 Tenn. via Lawrence hospital and 8th and Mass. If found please call 2738R, Reward. 2 LOST DARK BROWN leather glove between Hoch auditorium and Call's call, before Thanksgiving. If found, please call Neil Humfield at 2355W. Reward. 5 THREE STRANDS pearls with silver imitation diamonds 1783J Nelshies Smith MISCELLANEOUS LOST or STRAYED. Brown leather zipper notebook. Need class notes desperately. Will pay $5.00 for contentions asked. Phone 3807 Charles Price. 1 NEAR 12th and Louisiana Schaeffer and cap - Reward Phone Mrs. Brown 860. FOR RENT LARGE ROOM suitable for 2 or 3 men, with private bath and continuous hot water. Close to University and bus. Ph. 3480R. 7 RIDERS WANTED: Leaving for Wilchita every Friday at 4 p.m. Returning Sunday evening. Please call between 7-9 p.m. Harry Shuttz, Ph. 3101J. 1 TRANSPORTATION MAKE YOUR Christmas plane reservations early with the First National Bank Travel Agency to avoid disappointments at 30 for information and reservations. GOOD WAGES for students selling "Magic Tops." So different. So novel and entertaining. Spin one and get two-magic! Sells itself, no string. No spring Easy for little tots to spin. Sample 25c for little tots in Toy Co., 748 St. City, KK. DRIVE IN 1N for Underwood's delicious Eggnog, 60c a quart. At the sign of the Flying Red Horse on West 7th at the edge of town. 1 DON'T SEND your laundry home! Nine pound Bendix load takes only 30 minutes. Drying time additional. Laundraire, 813 Vermont. Hours 7 to 30. 6 OPPORTUNITY for commissiones for sales made at Sunflower to prospect; you re-commission the prospect; you refer the prospect we do the selling. Apply University Daily Kansan Box 1. DO YOUR Christmas shopping on the Hill at the Y.W.C.A. bizarre, Dec. 2nd and 3rd, at Henley House, 1236 Oread. Open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 2 WILL DO Baby siting by the hour or call. Call Mrs. E. J. Watson 43743M. . . SIX DAY SKI PARTY. Leave afternoon December 25 for Winter Park, Colorado. $80 all inclusive. Group of 12 by Satur- ture to secure low rate. Boob Teel, phone 284. BUSINESS SERVICE SPECIAL: Odds and Ends in movie Hank Brown's Camera Shop 846 Mass. TYPING. Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rates. Prompt attention. Mrs. Shields, 1209 Ohly, Phone 1601 TYPING: Call Hazel Stanley, 2865M for prompt experienced. $201% Mass TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. f THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body repairs, 317 E. 17th, Phone 788 or 1821R 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-time fee includes fuel for cat and feathers. Grant's Pet, and Gift Shop 1218 Con. St. Ph. 418 SEVENTEEN room, 3 story frame house, 4 baths, suitable for sorority, fraternity or apartment house. Available spring term 1950. Box 10. 5 MALE STUDENT to share small apt reasonable call 1788R. Ask for Geno FOR SALE OR RENT Read the Dally Kansan daily. Girl Can't Cook, Sew—Kills Self WANTED Tokyo, Japan—(U.P.)A 20-year-old girl committed suicide on the eve of her wedding because she considered herself unfit as a bride, being "extremely poor at cooking and sewing." YOUR EYES Lawrence Optical Co. In a note to her fiance, Mitsu Masuda added apologetically that she was adept at the 'sororo' "shark" manipulation, and manipulated adding machine. ARCHERY TACKLE Bows ... 7.45 Arrows ... .35 Gloves ... 2.50 Arm Guards ... 1.35 Coffee Survey? Officials Say No Washington, Nov. 30—(U.P.)The census bureau now is seriously considering demands that it conduct a survey to find out why coffee prices are so high. The girl, who used to work in a bank, poisoned herself after mailing her trousseau to the waiting bridegroom. Philip M. Hauser, acting bureau director, said a letter Sen. Guy M. Gillette, (Dem., Iowa.) sent him Tuesday was only a part of the public pressure brought on the bureau recently to resume publishing statistics on U.S. coffee supplies. Kirkpatrick Sport Shop 715 Mass. Ph.1018 Senator Gillette, chairman of a senate agriculture committee studying food prices, asked Mr. Hauser to tell congress immediately how much coffee is on hand and to resume regular publication of such statistics. Mr. Hauser said he can't give an immediate final decision on Senator Gillette's demand for three reasons: 1. He has not actually received the Senator's letter. 2. He has not made up his mind whether the survey would be more important than others being made by the bureau. 3. Charles Sawyer, secretary of commerce, must approve any such survey. But Mr. Hauser said he thinks "chances are good that it will become a matter of public interest" to know just how much coffee there is in this country. Woman Learns Welding Denton, Texas—(U.R.)—Inez Meaker, 18, North Texas State college sophomore, is the second woman in the 39-year history of the industrial arts department to take a welding course. Her father was a welder, she explained. Lemmings Grow Their Own Snowshoes For Winter Use San Francisco—(U.P.) —Lemmings, famous for their immigration problems, grow their own snowshoes in the winter and shed them with the spring thaw. Sally Carrigharm, nature writer, has brought one of the tiny rodents from Alaska to the California Academy of Sciences here. Between the toes of its forepaws, it has grown thick pads. The lemmings use their seasonable enlarged feet to burrow under the hard frozen ground. Lemmings multiply rapidly and from time to time, the population gets too much for itself. When this peak is reached, thousands of the rodents embark on a mass migration, settling in another country or part of the Arctic region. Sometimes, they all march right on into the sea and perish. REMEMBER? 'Suds In Your Eye' Mary Lasswell's new book 'One On The House' continuing the adventures of the three old girls, is here. $2.50 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Candy Values Warwick CHOCOLATE CHERRIES ...1 lb. 49c Warwick THIN MINTS ...1 lb. 39c Worthmore LIBERTY CREAMS ...1 lb. 29c CANDY CORN ...1 lb. 29c Iona No. 2 can Peas ___10c Ched-O-Bit 2 lb box Cheese Food _69c Sure Good Colored 1 lb Margarine ___33c Ann Page can Pork & Beans _10c Ritz 1 lb box Crackers ----29c Ann Page 1 lb jar Grape Jelly --23c A & P Super Market Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. You'll Find These BARGAINS On Our Xmas Tree! Pre-Christmas "SALE" - Windshield Washers Were $9.75 Now $7.75 ● Spot Lights Were Now $20.25 $14.75 ● Road Lamps Were Now $18.00 $14.38 Trouble Light Were Now $2.85 $2.45 - Includes Installation MORGAN-MACK BARGAIN STREET 714 VERMONT