RIDAY. APRIL 29,1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN 14 Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone K.U. 376 arms; Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received in person during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Dally Kansan Business office. Journals and publications 45 p.m. the v before publication date. Classified Archaic One day Three days Five days words or less ...35c 65c 90c additional words ...1c 2c 3c Classified Advertising Rates LOST WARD for notebook left on wall by y hall. Badly needed by high school ident. Richard Stewart. 705 Rhode and, Ph. 2415R. 29 EMIMI Slide Rule before Spring vaca- ment. Return in Kansas office. 3 ACK BARRELED silver capped silver canister Call Frank Canfield, 253J3 Call Frank Canfield, 253J3 ACK LEATHER handbag between with Crescent Road and Avenue. Please follow instructions on Reward. HAVE BROWN top coat mistakenly kicked up at cafeteria last month. Would go to exchange with owner for my own. give 124. 29 D) HELBROS yellow gold watch. E) aaia value card. Call Eleanor. F) aaia value card. Call Eleanor. IST AT Kansas Relays: black note- tite Call 1788J, Survey Note 29 Call 1788J, Survey Note 29 ACK and GOLD Parker "51" Reward. B. Ted, Otto, phone 2122. 2 EDE RULE on campus or on route from Kansas City to Kansas City 125 Aguertolou, Sunflower Kite, 817-394-6000 BUSINESS SERVICE ECTRONICALLY proved accuracy on watch repairs in the watchmaster- sistem 140h. DIO SERVICE: Newest G.E. test shipment enables us to give faster, more durate service on all A.M. or F.M. hos and television receivers at lowest cues. Free pickup and delivery. Bowman Radio and Electric, 900 square feet, 5-19 15' MADE: Locks repaired. Most tern equipment. Free leather key with each 8 keys made. Bowman no. 900 Mass. Phone 138. 5-15 PING. DONE. Prompt attention, acclimate work and reasonable rates. Tel or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Helen. tl NGI Reasonable rates and prompt response. 1028 Vt, phone. 1168R. 4 BM AVAILABLE for typewriting your text, experiments, 2148M, 1319-Mt. FOR RENT DEDER TWO-ROOM furnished apart- ment. Private entrance, adjoining bath bath preferred. Call Eudora 48 after p. p.m. or Lawrence 47 during the days. A SCHOOL room in West Hills boys or boys, private, private college Catalog 1846 WANTED NDLORDS: Three very desirable viversity students desire a very desi- roomy apartment. References given. 2016, ask for Jones. 3 NTERED TO sub-lease or rent a nite nished apartment for summer session y. Will graduate in August. Drop a b to Daily Kansan, Box 2. RIG ROOM for 3 men students for it fall. Would like to store clothes this summer. We don't drink or smoke. Call Moore, 746 L-1. 4 AFTER THE SHOW, drop in and have a friendry Friendly Fountain. Elm Education Pharmacy. MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE: Upholstered and repaired. sip covers made. Upholstery and sip cover materials for sale. Courter's Upholstery, 837 Vermont. Ph. 143. 5-19 JAYHAWKER: 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-room apartment has furniture and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. St. Phone 418, tf FROHOROU on the auto check, easy on. or free. On the check at, and when you are in charge, tune-up, body and fender repair, auto painting, used by car owners, Parker, 288, or 187. Barker, Parker, 288, or 187. INTERIOR Decorating Service, draperies, curtains made. Chairs upholstered or slip covered with vinyl. $10.00. Free picture and delivery. Jeans. Jean Murray. Ph. 7858-11. RENTAL TYPEWRITERS, both new and used, portable and standard models, for $3.50 per month. Send your order to Student Paperers. Come in and try one today at the Student Book Store 3. 1941 FORD tordel deluxe. See at 946 Ohio or phone 3269W after 3 p.m. 1947 CHEVROLET convertible. In excellent condition. Actual mileage only 9,500. Good tires. Radio, heater, fog lights, lights, and other extras. 149 Tem. phone. T21. FOR SALE 1834 FORD COACH, late motor, good rubber, seal beam lights. Take your vacation by car and see more. Reasonable and economical. 836 Vermont. 29 ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaners and Air Purifiers. A few reconditioned machines complete with attachments for sale, guaranteed for one year, only $28.75. Free demonstration in your home day or week. V. Cox, Dexler, 1904 Barker House 454. MAGNETIC WIRE recorders. Up to 60 minutes uninterrupted recording. Models at $95.00 and up. Call for a demonstration. Hank Balk. 2234J, 1146 Tenn. 2 1947 SPARTAN Manor trailer house, 2. The kitchen in living room, baby's trailer crib optional, sleeps four. Must sell by June 1. See at 345 Missouri any day before 6.25. ONE OF HENRY'S first. 22 years young! A beautiful car. Sell to highest bidder. See to appreciate at 1145 Indiana. Art Unton, Tel. 3020. 29 SMITH & WESSON K-22 revolver in perfect condition with holster and accessories. Will sew or trade for good handgun. Eugenia Halei 1408 Temp Phone, 85. STEELMAN record player. Plays regular and long playing records. Good condition. Alligator case. $25.00 worth of Lp. with it. Call 991 or 652 refer. $ 6.99. 1938 MODEL T sedan. 5 good tires. A very good buy and priced to sell. Good running motor. Call 2345J after 6 p.m. or see at N732. N3rd. 3 ONE OF BEST weekly newspapers in Kansas—located in large industrial area. Fine opportunity to graduate K.U. Business School, State Investment Address, Box 2, Daily News. PORTABLE UNDERWOOD typetwriter. Phone: 212-354-0076. Charles Schriever, 2089, 1339 Ohio. LAKE AND RIVER bait; minnows, crawdads, and worms, 25c dozen. Perch and bulbheads, $1.00 dozen. Tables added and Sport Shop, 728 Man- phone 640. every woman will tell! With outspoken courage a very great motion picture rises to tell a story of a young girl's great lonliness and shame . . . such a story as has never before been presented on the screen! Her eyes understood the terror, but her voice could not cry out . . . WE BELIEVE We feel confident that every woman who sees it will tell every other woman she knows to see it, too! Jane Wyman's performance is one of the greatest you've ever seen! Prof. John Sutherland Practices What He Teaches 12-39c SUNDAY for 3 days "We cannot enter fields which are highly competitive because of our small size. Dz, Sutherland I. must be the only one in its field." The University has at least one professor who knows the practical as well as the theoretical side of what he teaches—and can prove it. When Sutherland-Becker laboratories see a need that hasn't been met by other manufacturers, the firm reasons there will be a market for a new product that will do the job. The company's products are necessarily "unique." The Sutherland-Becker company is located in Burlingame. Dr. Sutherland's partners are Clarence Becker, a chemical engineer, and George E. Ramskill, business manager. The firm was organized two years ago. He is John B. Sutherland, visiting professor of chemical engineering, whose proof of practical knowledge lies in his own profitable business. With two others, he operates a firm which specializes in the making of unique chemical products. Their first major production, for example, resulted when the wife of one of the partners wanted something which would keep her windows clear. They went to work on a remedy and the result was AF-41. This Anti-Fog, as it is known, is described as a scientific preparation for fogging on foams. It is sold in service stations, drug and grocery stores, locker plants, optical shops, and hardware stores. Another product which will be on the market by the end of the month is a bug solvent. It was manufactured to remove bugs from windshields and has been tested in service stations the past year. A concentrated form will be sold which can be added to the water of automatic windshield washers in new model cars. Still another product developed by the Sutherland-Beeker laboratories is a new hair dressing which is oil-less and water-soluble. Dr. Sutherland explained that there has been a trend among manufacturers to get away from hair dressings having oil bases. Most hair dressings on the market still have at least a 50 per cent oil content. The new product, which will be marketed in this area by June, contains no mineral or vegetable oil, making hair washing easier for its users. It will eliminate the soiling of sofas and pillows, matting of combs, and spoiling of hatbands. "That is the reason we started work on such a product." Dr. Sutherland said. "I got tired of buying new hats." "It takes a minimum of two weeks to a month to get used to it, but we are pretty well pleased with the results," Dr. Sutherland said. "As we know, there isn't anyone on our similar product on the market." Work on the hair dressing was started about 15 months ago. The past 13 months have been spent in testing by friends and acquaintances, different blends and strengths of the dressing. The 45 members of two of his classes used the dressing for several weeks and then submitted written reports. Robert Taft, professor of chemistry, was chosen vice president; and W. D. Paden, associate professor of English, was re-elected secretary-treasurer. Miss Cornelia M. Downs, professor of bacteriology, and Norman W. Storer, associate professor of astronomy, were elected members of the chapter's executive committee. Dr. Sutherland said he plans to be at the University this semester only. He taught at Northwestern university before coming here. He received his bachelor of science and master of science degrees in chemical engineering from Kansas State college and his doctor of philosophy degree from the University of Pittsburgh. Leland J. Pritchard Elected AAUP President Leland J. Pritchard, professor of finance, was elected president Wednesday of the University chapter of the American Association of University Professors for 1949-50. TODAY AND SATURDAY Phone 10 "Sho-Time" Hedy LAMARR Robert CUMMINGS "Let's Live A Little" —plus— THE LOVES and LIFE OF HITLER "Will It Happen Again" OWL SHOW SATURDAY NITE 11:15 SUNDAY For Five Big Days RONALD REAGAN • WAYNE MORRIS EDWARD ARNOLD • VIGINIA FIELD and introducing PATRICIA NEAL Insurance Representative To Interview Men Monday Men interested in insurance work will have an opportunity Monday, May 2, to look into job possibilities with the Penn Mutual Life Insurance company, Kansas City, Mo. Wayne Clover, representative from the company, will speak at a meeting at 3 p.m. in 419 Lindley. Anyone interested may attend. After the talk Mr. Clover will interview interested students and also give aptitude tests. Cont's Daily 1 p.m. TODAY & SATURDAY! —Plus Action Co-Hit!— WILD BILL ELLIOTT as Red Ryder in "San Antonio Kid" A Return Engagement of the most Talked of Picture of the Season! Olivia de Havilland nake Pit Plus Latest World News SUN. One week "All the world Loves..." A Laugh! It's the "CLASS" of 49. Plus