1949 MONDAY, MARCH 21. 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN isera. Phone K.U. 376 Classified Ads Terms; Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be processed during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (excep Saturday) or brought to the University bridge Business office, Journalism building, 145 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One day Three days Five 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c CONTACT US for all airline information, CITY ticket office, First National Bank of Lawrence, Miss Rose Giesman, Mgr., Bath and Mass., Phone 30. 23 MISCELLANEOUS TYPING DONE. Thesis, term-papers, legal papers, business letters, reports, articles, experience. Experience of Responsible rates. Call Mrs. Shields, 120 Ohio. Ph. 1601. ft Easter. HIOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the hand. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body and fender repair, auto painting, used parts, Phone #368, or 17th Street, Phone #368, or 178 INTERIOR Decorating Service, draperies, curtains made. Chairs upholstered or slip covered, $10.00, Divan, $10.00, Free pick up. Cabinet Depths. Jeans, Jean Muxi ph., Ph 786-11-. AYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "Jawhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Our needs are our business, or one step at a time our everything for you and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 128 Conn. St. Phone 418, ti TRANSPORTATION TWO ARCHITECTURAL students would like ride to Phoenix, Ariz., or thereabouts. Phone David Elliott楼, 2667. NIDE WITH commuter K-C to Lawncrest, class schedule, MWF 9 to 2, phone 25353 or Fairlax 6474. K-C Knu. FBOOM available for two colored students. Boys preferred. Call 2510-M-30. M **LEASANT** one room apartment. Couple or two boys. Ph. 1344W. 25 RUSINESS SERVICE WATCHES expertly repaired at Ballurs, 411 West 14th, timed by electronics. Snappy service, very reasonable rates. 21 TYING: Prompt and accurate. All kinds all 520 anytime after 11:00 a.m. 25 NING DONE: Prompt attention, ac- cute work and reasonable rates. Tel 18 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for miss Helen. TYBING DONE Thesis, manuscripts, reasonable rates. F2 777M 1808 Arkansas. F2 LOST WEDNESDAY. Black and red Shafer's lifetime pen. Has initials J.J. on gold band encircling pen. Please call Joan Banche, Ph. 1815. 22 GOLD tie holder. Initials JTJ. Call 1888M 22 BLACK check book with cash and activity 书. Reward. Ph 1783 or 1215 Oresal BLACK and gold Sheffer fountain pen between parking lot back of Fowler shops and hospital. Reward. Ph. Johnny Correll. 86. 22 VERSHARP fountain pen—maroon and blue. Finder please call Barey Lowry. and Janet Foley. GREEN Sheafer pen. Monday afternoon. name - RICHARD H. Wagtail wagash on barrel. I found, please call 3065. Thank you. 22 ONE BROWN. 2 strap brief case with address. Send to: Science Bldg, or Bailey Chem. Lab. tward. Return to Kansan office. 21 ENOGRAPHER working 12 to 14 hours lock at 50 cents an hour. Must have ing and shorthand. Call Miss Patricia 声renceelle at KU512 or see at design department, room 324 F.S. on Thurs, or rl. UITT—Navy officers greens, size 40 'hone 3055M. 21 FOR SALE HOR AUTOMATIC washing machine with dishwasher. Phone evenings 2933M. OCKER Spaniell pup, white with tanarkins, AKC litter registered, 16 weeks ad. 606 Drive 'D' Sunflower, Ka. 22 UCSU Lakers Championship Champion. Ks just good. Looks excellent to audio and heir. Good tires. Will sell for best cash offer. 421 Miss. Ph. 2367. 24 **AIGNETIC wire recorders.** Up to 60 minutes uninterrupted recording. Mods $99.50, $109.50, and up. Calibration demonstration. Hank Black, 2234J, 146 Tenn. NEW TIRE bargains: A special 40 percent discount on new tires during our 10 day sale. These seconds are available from B.F. Goodrich 4,60-15,40 4 ply; 6.50-15,40 4 ply; 6.50-15,40 4 ply; 7.10-15,40 4 ply; 6.00-15,40 6 ply; 6.00-15,60 6 ply; 6.50-16,60 6 ply; 6.70-15,low pr; 7.10-15,low pr. A small deposit will hold for you these prices. B. F. Goodrich Store, 929 892 223 11 BUICK Sedanette, good condition, one family car, motor in excellent condition, good tires, 3 spares, chains, radias and gater. Max Ravidah, Phil. 11b, 5:30 to 21 Read the Daily Kansan daily Now, Here's A Sure Cure For Drunks, But It Doesn't Sound Like Much Fun London—(U.P.)If your drinking partner starts blushing furiously after one drink, he's probably trying out the "sure-fire" cure for drunkenness which two Danish scientists have just come up with. It's tetraethylthiuramdisulphide, or antabuse, a new drug which if taken in prescribed doses before a binge will halt you at your first drink, reports the authoritative British medical magazine, Lancet. Furiously blushing, pupitations, nausea, a "hang-over" headache and a "bull-eyed" look are just some of the symptoms which will hit a person after one small dose of antabuse and a glass of beer or liquor, the Danish scientists reported to the Lancet. The after effects hit the drinker from seven to twelve minutes after the first drink and may last several hours. The drinker then loses his taste for alcohol and settles down for a quiet nap, according to the report. But if he thinks he's safe when he wakes up he need only try another drink. The symptoms recur each time he takes a drink in the next one to eight days, according to how chronic an alcoholic he is and how long it takes to wear him down. In their experiments with antabuse, the Danish scientists discovered most drunkards resigned themselves to "no more drinks" after the third dose of antabuse and the third or fourth drink. Other drunks resigned themselves to "hangover headaches" and embarrassed flushing anew only after pain-fault nausea had attacked them did they agree with the scientists. 200 Japanese Still Hold Out On Island Manila — (UFP) Some 200 former Japanese soldiers who escaped capture have established a self-sufficient community in a thick Mindanao forest, according to word received from the southern island. First word of the community near Mount Apo in Eukidon province came from a captured Japanese straggler. A police patrol later discovered a 10-acre plot under cultivation in the middle of the jungle. The gardens were well arranged and planted with cabbages, radishes, lettuce and carrots. The Japanese were said to have intermarried with the natives. A few Japanese women who escaped from Davao during the war also were reported in the community. The police patrol heeded a warning that it was of inadequate size to pursue and capture the Japanese. Dr. Gilles Tells Of Synthetic Makeup Eight "synthetic" elements developed in the past 10 years were discussed recently by Dr. Paul W. Gilles, assistant professor of chemistry at the Chemistry club. The elements numbered 93 through 96 have been used in the study of atomic energy,Dr. Gilles said. They are called "synthetic" because they do not normally occur in nature but must be produced synthetically. "Plutonium number 94 is one of the best known elements because it was a basic tool in the development of atom bomb, Dr. Gilles explained. Dr. Gilles named Dr. Joseph Kennedy, who received his master's degree at the University in 1937, as one of the scientists who did much of the early work on plutonium at the Los Alamos, N.M., atomic pile. NROTC Offers New Training Course A new reserve officer training program for college students who joined the naval reserves before June 24, 1948, was announced today by the Olathe Naval Air station. The program consists of two six-week courses which must be completed during the summer vacations before the student's graduation from college. After graduation the trainees will be given the rank of ensign in the naval reserve. The trainees will receive $3 a day, their clothing and traveling expenses to and from the school. This summer the courses will be held at Newport, R. I. and San Diego, Calif. Students interested in the program should contact the Naval Air station, Olathe, immediately. This Is A Ripping Story Detroit, Mich. — (U.P.) — Lorenzo Bush bought a policeman's uniform, but not for himself. Bush, a taxicab driver, ripped Patrolman John Ritchie's uniform during a scuffle when he was arrested for speeding. The judge placed Bush on probation for assault and battery, assessed him $100 court costs and ordered him to buy Ritchie a new uniform. The Christian Science Organization at the University of Kansas announces A FREE LECTURE entitled The Availability of Divine Power As Revealed by Christian Science James Harry McReynolds, C.S.B. of DALLAS, TEXAS by. Member of Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. in Lindley Auditorium Monday evening, March 21, 1949 at 8 o'clock For You— Our Ironrite Ironer Saves time and work Easy to operate 60c an hour Risk's Help - Yourself Laundry 1900 Illinois Phone 623 Patronize the Advertisers in the University Daily Kansan. HAYNES and KEENE for Men's Campus Footwear Loafers, leather or crepe soles. Thick rugged soled oxfords or lighter dress styles. These Popular Makes "Crosby Square" . . . $9.85—$12.00 "Jarmans" . . . $8.95—$12.00 "Massagirs" . . . $13.00 819 Mass. St. Phone 524