MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN the School Watkins physician cell." nt major 25. He will duties at week. SERVICE rice, Rans. Europe 1950. and inde- e for our By Bibler Little Man On Campus "And, Professor Snarf, you're to drive the chaperone's car. Now we're all to meet at the third grove 52 miles south on Rocky Road." Students Decide Television Will Stay; But Does Anyone Study When It's On? Television antennas can be seen popping up almost overnight as the recent video trend seems to be catching hold. In general, the opinion seems to be that TV is here to stay, but of course there is the perennial group of doubters who never seem willing to accept any new device until all of the "bugs" are out of it. Several television sets are now owned by students, faculty members, and Lawrence townpeople. As a result of the three sets now in Sunnyside, regulations concerning antennae installation have had to be drawn up. Keith Lawton, director of dormitories recently issued a set of these regulations to the residents of Sunnyside. James Gillispie, pharmacist at Watkins hospital, said that his reception was "very good." A TV antenna, for reasons of uniformity, cannot protrude above the peak of the roof. For fire and safety reasons, no guy wires can be used to steady the antenna, and antennas must not touch the side or the eaves of the building. far there haven't been any first-class programs. There is usually a news reel every night from WDAF-TV and occasionally a few 'live' boxing matches." A. H. "Pop" Werner, football line coach, said that reception from his set was not as clear as it could be because his antenna was inside his apartment. "I brought my set with me from New York," Mr. Werner explained, "and before I put up the antenna, I checked with the dormitory office on regulations. Well, since I wasn't sure where I wanted to locate the antenna, I just put it up inside my apartment." He plans to place it outside sometime in the future. James McLeod, assistant instructor of shop practice, is the other Sunnyside resident who owns a TV set. Immediately after dinner at the Sigma Nu house, there is a rush for the best seats in front of their receiver. The members were so eager to "see how it worked" that they installed the antenna themselves. After it was in place, they adjusted it according to the test pattern received on the screen of the set. They also say they could detect a faint image on the screen before the antenna was attached to the set. Gerald Lee Hall, engineering junior, says he has been enjoying good recreation over his set for more than six weeks. He owns one of the many sets already installed in private homes in Lawrence. There is a "nice crowd" every night in front of the video screen in the living room of the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Charles M. Stark, College sophomore and member of the fraternity, says that since they have had their set, they have "picked up the Omaha TV station twice and both times it was cloudy." Experts at one time believed that TV waves would be limited to a distance of about 20 miles, but owners of sets in Lawrence report that reception is excellent from Kansas City, a distance twice the estimated limit. Scabbard And Blade Initiates 12 Officers Lt. Col Lynn R. Moore, professor of air science; Lt. Col. James J. Hausman, associate professor of air science, Capt. John N. Barley, assistant professor of air science; Maj. Roy W. Matz, assistant professor of military science; and Capt. William E. Hensel, professor of military science. Scabbard and Blade, honorary military society, recently initiated 12 officers as associate members of the organization; Lt. Col. George B. Smith, dean of the School of Education; Capt. William R. Terrell, professor of naval science; Lt. Comdr. J. C. McGoughran, associate professor of naval science; Lt. Comdrs. Clifton E. Jackson and W. A. Mann, assistant professors of naval science. Lts. Lewis E. Bolts and D. B. Millar, instructors in naval science. Three Elected Cheerleaders At University High School Those elected were Irene Rickey, senior; Virginia Moomau and Cecile Schildt, freshmen. Miss Rickey was a cheerleader the past year. Tryouts for cheerleaders at University high school were conducted before the student body. Moving pictures of the South were shown at a meeting of the Freshman Y.M.C.A. Freshman YM Sees Movie The films were of a tour taken by the Westminster foundation the past summer. They were shown by Mary Louise Fischer, education junior. Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed within 30 minutes during the hours 10 a.m to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Knalbus Business office. Journals must be submitted at 3:05 p.m. the day before publication date. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U.376 Classified Advertising Rates Classified Advertising Times One days Five days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c BUSINESS SERVICE MINOR alterations. Girls: have that 48 coat made into a 49 Topper. Boys: Have those pants made to fit. At 1414 Tenn. St. Tel. 3060W. 11 TYBING: Theses, term papers, reports, 1028 Vt. service. Mrs. Sheehan 1028 Vt. Ph. 1168R TYPING: Pick up and delivery service KENTUCKY: Mrs. Dieter. 2748R 129 Kentuckie WANTED: children to care for. By week or month. Referees. Phone 21358. 996-370-2461. REFERENCE BOOKS: Half price. Come to Rowlands early while the selection is still good. Books covering every subject. Offer ends Nov. 10. Rowlands, 1401 Ohio. TYPING. Term papers, notebooks, letters, theses, legal papers. Accurate work. Regular rules. Prompt attention. Mrs.Shields, 1209 Ohio, Phone 1601 K. U. ZIPPO lighters. Just the thing for windy days. Eldridge Gift Shop Elmhurst, NY 10528 TYBING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. tl TYPING: Cail Hazei Stanley, 286M for prompt experienced service. $200; Maxtel THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender repair, auto care, car seats. 317 E FOREST 768 or 1821R ff. EBEE BEEF Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jawhay" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop pet shop has everything for pets and feathers. Greet Pet and Gift Shop. ff. Ph. 418 FOR SALE 1049 CHEVROLET fleet-line de luxo seconde KU 517 before 5-00 or 2985 after 5-190 SALE! | Zipper binder notebook 98c wich to federal tax. Were formerly $1.49. All colors. At your Student Union Book Book. 10 MUST SELL: Selmer Bundy (Paris) excellence 1142 R.I. P. 2162J. complete evidence 1142 R.I. P. 2162J. WRIGHT & DITTON tennis racket; pair of English-made riding boots, size 6B; ukulele, Mrs. John Dobbier, 1696 Tenn. Phone 2402J. ANTI-FREEZE - Zerone Methanol Base. Made by Dupont. Special price. $1.00 gallon. Call Leonard R. Hersh. 3355. OVERCATER. Tan heavy weight, double- heated seat size: 38, brown single- leather sport seat; size 38. Call Bill. 2424W after 6:30. 7 ENLARGER: Portable graphicographic en- call case photographic $25.00. Bill B24L2W after 6:30. Bill B24L2W before 6:30. MOTOROLA Portable Radios. Now as now, the Motorola Portable radios are 11-7 to Pay $2.00 down, $3.00 monthly. (See '96). LOST ON INTRAMURAL field no. 8. Red Renson lighter with initials D.J.C engraved. Return to Donna Cruzan. Ph. 3450. Reward. 7 GABARDINE topoat: was accidentally grabed at free movie at Granada on Wed. Nov. 3. Have now an Alligator gabar for Carl W. Petty, phone 322. Fard W. Petty, phone 322. LINK BRACELET: Pink, yellow gold, at game Saturday or on way from Wichita. Finder please contact Miss Lear, K.U. Reward. 8 BILLFOLD: Hallowe'en nite at Granada theatre or on 10th street east of Mass. Desperate for contents. Call 3101W or 824 Ohio. Reward. 10 BROWN elastic rimmed glasses and reed Shaffer плен in glasses case lost between Corbin hall and library. If found please Enille Goodell, Corbin hall Phon 860. BROWN leather jacket, at Intramura morning. Wear morning. Call John Sorem. 1700. GOLDEN retriever, like Irish Setter, yet more golden in color and smaller. Named "Sergeant." Very friendly. Answers to nothing except chow call. Ph. 3456. THREE ROOM apartment, to occupy one or two for January. 2. Call Cal Markwell at 714-689-5300. WANTED ONE COPY of first issue (Fall) of 1949 JAYhaven, Call 1312R. RIDERS WANTED: LEAP Kansas City, Mo. every morning 8 a.m. Return from Lawrence 5:30 p.m. Phone 1192. Firestone 11 YOUR EYES should be examined today.Call should be examined today. Call for examination or Prescription Duplicated. Prescription Duplicated Phone 425 1025 Mass. Lawrence Optical Co. RIDE TO Wichita wanted. If you drive to Wichita occasionally and would carry passengers to help pay expenses, call 1705, John Campbell or K.C. Price. 7 days early. J.C. Price: 5 days week or any part of week. Classes 5 to 2. Will pool car if desired. We9658. UNFURNISHED 2 or 3-room apartment in modern home. Rooms may be small. Very little or no cooking. Address Box ZO. Dally Kansan. tf FOR RENT MEN: Share large living room and kitchenette. Single or double with half bath. Available now. Phone 1782, 637 Indiana. 11 HAVE A CLEAN warm room adjoining bath. Equiped with study and studios, double-deck beds for two or four men. $12.50 each. Meals if desired. 1231 Ohio Phone 3809 THIRD FLOOR single for one male student Miss. For information call 831 or 30461. VACANCY for one young man with grad. student in basement room. Reasonable rent. Modern and cooking privileges. Close to campus, 1244 Lau. Phon. 908-365-3232 FOUND WATCH found at stadium Oct. 28. May paying $15,000 for "or chis call. Calumpany, 3529 Dictionary To Help Civilization Study Philadelphia—(U.P.)—Scientists expect the world's oldest dictionary, now being compiled at the University of Pennsylvania museum, to help clear up some of the mystery surrounding a civilization as ancient as any now known. The early civilization, Sumer, flourished in pre-Babylonian times between the Euphrates river and the mountain slopes east of the Tigris river, in what is now Iraq. Prof. Benno Landsberger, University of Chicago assyriologist, is assembling the hundreds of pieces of hardened clay inscribed in cuneiform which make up the work. They were unearthed 50 years ago by a University of Pennsylvania expedition at Nipupp, near Bagdad. Alumna Confined To Home Following Spinal Operation Miss Mary Lou Redmond, 49, underwent spinal surgery Oct. 11, Bell Memorial hospital, Kansas City, Kan. She is now at her home at 1144 South Hickory street, Ottawa. Miss Redmond will probably be confined to her home for the next six months. Read the Want Ads Daily. DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLOSED But WILL REOPEN FRIDAY With a Big Double Hit Program NOW ends FRIDAY NOW ends FRIDAY Gary Cooper in "TASK FORCE" -plus- Late News Events Color Cartoon "HIPPEN HOPPER" Jayhawker Phone 10 for Sho Time Two Technicolor Jungle Thrillers "White Savage" - and - "Cobra Woman - plus - Late News Events VARSITY "Cobra Woman" Phone 132 for Sho Time 713 Mass. Homemade Candies TREAT YOURSELF TO HEINE'S BLEND. . . *Mildly Aromatic The smoking tobacco with an M. A.* DEGREE Aromatic SUTLIFF TOBACCO CO., 45 Fremont, S. F., Calif. 100 NOW, Ends Wed. Continuous Shows Daily A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Added Color cartoon News Richard ARLEN Mary Baci HUGNES 2nd Hit You'll love this one! ROTH WARRICK MATER SCREENMAN DEAN MAEFER CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD DRIFTWOOD ALSO LATEST NEWS