THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Classified Ads Phone KU 376 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. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univeteran business office. Journal员 bldg, not later than 45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days five 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c BUSINESS SERVICE TYFING: Term papers, notebooks, themes, thesis. By experienced typist. Prompt service, reasonable rates. Phone 1601, 1299, Ohio 19 TYPING: REASONABLE rates. Prompt Mathematics TUTOR: Need help be- fore those dais? Call Lucy T. Dougherty, Maine, for appointments. Phone 90484M HAVING TROUBLE with Algebra or Trigonometry? Let an experienced tutor help you before finals. Mrs. A. S. Andes, phone 618W. 2A Sumside. S FOR SALE ELECTRIC APARTMENT washer, slightly larger ROOM glider trailer trailer house. Electric refrigerator. Butane cooking. Oil heating. Investment for the married student. 12 PAIR OF imported crepe soled women's shoes. Chocolate-brown kIdd's suede leather —size 71 B. See at room 604 Snow. 12 DOES YOUR landlard use the furnace for a refrigerator? Do the tenant ask you to cook the skillet? Solve these and many other problems by owning your own house trailer. Equipped with butane cookset and oil heater. Excellent condition. Must sell because of graduation. See at 131 Conn. 10 TWO-BEDROOM frame house, 2019 KU- Partially furnished. Hppt# 72839. AM FORCED to sell 194 4-door Ply- cam AM FURNITURE heater, any other considered. Call 2883. WIRE RECORDERS. Brand new, completely ready to go. $100.00 and up. Call Hank Black. Phone 2234J. 1146 Tern. 10 SIX SWEATERS practically new. Size 38 PLAY PEN and pad. Good condition Call 3228W. 10 1941 CHEVROLET in very good condition. Call 3427J, 1238 M., L. B. FOR SALE OR TRADE COCKER PUPPIES, registered, 7 weeks Drive D. Sunflower, Kansas. 69 Drive E. Sunflower, Kansas. 17 Ford coupe 5 pass. h. & r. $1695 17 Chev. 4 door 745 10 Hudson coupe 695 8 Fiat. 4 door 695 Chev. 2 door 495 Ph. 3005 6 blocks north of underpass We buy used cars MIDWEST MOTORS 7 SLIAMESE CATS for sale. $25 up. Write W. X. S., 1116 Miss. St. or call "Bill" at 25053 for information and appointment. U.S. VAX 750 Bincoulars, Waterproof, coated lenses, separate focus. Call Wayne Adams, 1451W at noon. If you can't reach me, leave your name and number and repeat. 1927 CHIRYSLER pick-up. Motor re- served, overhauled in condition $75, Cash still available for 4 p.m. LOST 1941 FORD sedan. $850. Call 664. TAN DEERSKIN gloves, size 9% in Wednesday afternoon COB bit at 21:08 GOLD KEY chain emblem, crested gavel. "CRR" and "BB 47" engraved on back. Lost in 101 Snow. Reward. Leave at Kansan office. 7 SILVER HANDMADE bracelet, between Union and Cottage. Needed for grade in Handcraft class. Faye Ellen Bond, 1645 Mass. Ph. 2222R. FOR RENT TWO DOUBLE-ROOMS at end of se- cond and a half of a double room 19. armour. nically furnished with twin beds, Gentleman or couple. 512 La. Ph. 1934M. 10 FOR RENT: To student and wife, 3 room furnished; closet furnished; closet in 12Hh Rhode Island. SLEEPING ROOM: Newly decorated, nicely furnished with two bedrooms. Gentle- HAVE SPRING semester vacancies for one of our students, one block from Union, See after 4. 6 6 NEW DUPLEX apartment, unfurnished. Living-room, dineat, kitchen, bath, bed- room. $80. 345 Illinois. Do not call between 3 and 6 p.m. 6 HELP WANTED AGGRESSIVE LAW student wanted as our representative, Earn $100 to $300 the detail, write Terrence Law. Publisher Inc., 829 Margaret St, Flint, Mich. 7 FOUND SHAFFER GOLD and black pencil with name engraved on it. Found in front of Frank Strong before the Christmas vacation identification, phone 641 Karson, Ph. 415. Flip Coin For Deer Newherry, Mich.—(UP) — When Eugene Conlon and Harvey Jackson fired simultaneously and a buck deer was killed, they settled the issue by tossing a coin. Jackson won. Call K.U. 251 With Your News. Heat Without A Furnace Is Feature Of Home Built By Cincinnati University Cincinnati—(UP) A "completely revolutionary" home that will eliminate insulation and heating plant will be built by the University of Cincinnati for experimental purposes. The new type of residence, university officials disclosed, will combine the advantages of low cost and reflective radiant conditioning. It will eliminate such conventional neces- sities for interior comfort as furnace, air-conditioning unit, and insulation. The home will be heated and cooled through radiant channels almost exclusively, with little or no concern for air temperatures or humidity. Explaining that reflective radiant conditioning is not the same as radiant heating currently obtained by water pipes buried in floor or ceiling, university officials said wall and ceiling surfaces of the new house will be embossed aluminum foil. The foil is one of the best heat-ray reflectors known. In place of a heating plant will be a few electrical resistance coils in each room for generating heat rays. Cooling coils, resistance wires for heat, and fluorescent color lighting will all be placed in a cove near the ceiling giving heat and light and removing radiant heat in hot weather only by indirection. The experiment will be conducted by Dr. Clarence A. Mills, professor of experimental medicine in the university's college of medicine. Dr. Mills and his wife will live in the home to make observations and keep operational records. "Under this radiant system, wall and ceiling surfaces act as passive reflectors of heat rays. Their actual temperatures remain the same as those of the air mass next to them." Dr. Mills explained. "Thus there is no longer any concern over heat flow through walls or ceiling and no further need for insulation. "Building construction now needs only to protect against wind and rain and to provide an inner surface for supporting the heat-reflective aluminum foil. With elimination of the insulation factor and heating plant, building costs can be reduced sharply. "Added to this is the lower maintenance cost of reflective radiant conditioning, since air mass and building materials no longer need to be heated in winter or cooled in summer, and the fact that under the VARSITY 12—39c LAST DAY Hot lead brought him to "Cheyenne". Hot lips got him out alive! Frye, Nixon Will Advise Resources Subcommittee Dennis MORGAN Jane WYMAN Dr. John C. Frye and Earl K. Nixon, of the state geological survey, attended an organizational meeting of the industry resources committee of the Western Kansas Development association at Ulysses Tuesday. Dr. Frye and Nixon have been asked to serve as advisors for the resources subcommittee. in new system each room is conditioned only while in actual use" CHEYENNE" Year-around comfort, Dr. Mills said, should thus be available for much less than is now spent for winter heating alone by conventional methods. It is estimated that the lives of bridges have been increased by as much as 25 years by replacing steel floors with aluminum alloy. JAYHAWKER SPECIAL ADVANCE SHOWING Sat. Nite 11:30 Guy MADISON · Diana LYNN Also Showing Thurs. Fri. Sat. Jan. 13, 14, 15 SEE IT FROM THE STARTLING START Features at 1:14-2:48-4:22 6:05-7:48-9:34 Engine Trouble? Try This Solution Dover, Del.—(UP)—Truck driver Lewis A. Gordon and his helper, Elmer Morris, started across a grade crossing at nearby Cheswold last night when there was a sudden "whoosh." A moment later engineer George H. Marshman brought his Pennsylvania railroad train to a halt down the line and walked back. This is what he saw: Gordon and Morris, unharmed but startled, were sitting on the truck's cab seat—with their legs dangling. The train had sheared off the front of the truck, taking the steering wheel, the hood, motor, windshield, dashboard and the floorboards. SAM Picks Officers For Next Semester Wayne Smith, business junior, Tuesday was elected president of the Society for the Advancement of Management. He will serve for the spring semester. Hanske announced that Dean Frank Stockton of University Extension will be faculty sponsor during the spring semester. Others officers are Frederick R. Amelung, vice president; Allan C. Persson, secretary; and James A. Teichgraeber, treasurer. The retiring officers are Ted R. Hanske, president; John B. Egelston, vice-president; Ralph R. Smith, secretary, and Wayne H. Smith, treasurer. Read the Want Ads Daily. and PROTECT with ANTI-FREEZE PREPARE Stop in and get Your Car Deserves the best possible protection against the approaching winter. YOUR ANTI-FREEZE TODAY CRYSTAL OIL CO. 304 West 6th. We buy, sell, or trade cars. VARSITY 12—39c Double Feature Program! 2 Grand Features For Those Who Like Action, Suspense, Drama, Comedy FRI - SAT —Plus— "SUPERMAN" SERIAL THIS IS CARMEN! ... Creature of a thousand moods ... whose arms were kind . . . whose lips were maddening! RITA HAWORTH GLENN FORD The LOVES of CARMEN STARTS SAT. THEN 5 Days Thru. Wed.