TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be promptly. Ads must be called during the process. The (except Saturday) or brought to the University of Pennsylvania office. Journalism day, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c BUSINESS SERVICE WATCHES, expertly required at Bafoures, 411 West 14th. Timed by electronics. Snappy service; very reasonable rates. tf WHEN ALL PETS including dogs, birds, fish, cats, pigeons, skunks, parrots, squirrels, rats, mice, etc., go shopping for an outfit they go to Grant's Pet Shop, Conn. St. Phone 418. Every pet the field—their needs are our business. 12-21 TYPING DONE; Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Corn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 12-21 EBERHART and Son, tailors. Fist samples made to measure, suits, topcoats, and overcoats. Alterations, repairing and leather work. 831% Mass. 19 TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED to New York or vicinity. Leave to suit driver. Share expenses and driving. Call 1324W or 1547 Kentucky. Ant. 3. Jim O'Hara. 21 WANTED ANTED a young white woman to work hours in the house, house Good pay, Cadi 2501, 1101, Ver 3398 FOR SALE MODEL "A" "Ford coupe. Excellent condition, New battery, carburator, muffler, and sealed bears. Must sell. O. P. Wison, 1409 R.I. Phone 26703. 21 42 PLYMOUTH sedan. Clean, good meadow. New motor. Phone 8623. Phone 8623. WIRE RECORDERS. Brand new, call- man Bank Black. 2p3243, 146 Tenn. 1940 STUDERAKER Perfect mechanic- ing kit. New hardware. New near sell. Mantle, 2367 TWO NEARLY new portable typewriter for immediate sale at substantial savings. Use Union Book Store. NEW TYPEWRITER EXPOSURE Meter and case. $25.00. Call Bob Cole, 1979J. CENTURY-OLD musket, muzzle-loading, walnut stock, 56 inches long, $10.00. Old Spanish cutlass, $3.00. Suitable for wall shelving. Musket coat. For SALE: Rolleiford camera. f. 3.5 Triostar lens; case, sunshade. Good condition, phone 2442M after 7 p.m. . . . . HOLTON RESO-TONE cornet. Excellent condition. Perfect valve action. Reasonably prized. See at 1724 Kentucky or call 2538W daily before noon or after 5 p.m. ARCHERY SETS: Reduced to one-half price. Regular $14.95, 5½-foot lemonwood set complete for only $7.48. Wedding decor set. Store, 229 Mass. Phone 21 for delivery. FOR RENT FARM HOME. close in. For particulars Realtor Agency, 738 Mass Phone 312-694-2000 BILLFOLD FOUND in Union Fountain last week. Owner may have by identifying and paying for this ad. Inquire cashier's desk from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 21 FOUND "Leather Is Our Specialty." LOST AND FOUND GOT WRONG overcame at Union. Thursday. Will person who got one with scarf and gloves please call 3148J and ask for Jim? 21 WILL PERSON who took wrong brown freeze overcoat from Bailey about a week ago please call Jack at 2041? 21 WILL THE student who found an architect's scale rule (initials O.J.K.) please call Oscar Kastner. Ph. 2276. Reward. 21 MISCELLANEOUS LOST I. S.A. Council, House representatives and all interested meet at 16 Fraser, 4 today, to draft reorganization for I.S.A. If unable to attend at 4, come at 5. TYPING TERM papers, note books, themes, and thesis. By experienced typist. Prompt service, reasonable rates. Phone 1601. 21 Dec. 21, 1948 U.N.E.S.C.O. secretariat, 3 today, East room, Union. Fencing club, 7:30 tonight, 101 Robinson gym. Official Bulletin The BLUE RIBBON SHOP Travel bureau, Student Union Activities' office, now open to aid students wanting rides or riders. THE BLUE RIBBON SHOP All Kinds Leather Goods. Merry Xmas and Happy New Year Wishes All Students - Faculty A They based their conclusions on samples of flies from five states—Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, California and Florida. In those areas, D.D.T. no longer has the same effectiveness against flies. Houseflies Rally In Fight Against DDT-Squirting Men "The chief factor involved," they said, "appears to be an increased resistance of the flies to the insecticide, probably a result of exposure in treated buildings over a period of one to four years. "Samples of flies obtained from seven localities in five states all show a greater resistance to D.D.T. residues than that of two laboratory colonies that had never been exposed to the compound." New York—(UP)—The common house fly, once staggered by D.D.T. in the battle of insect vs. man, is now making a comeback with new recruits that are more resistant to insecticides, two experts reported recently. Time was, Drs. V. V. King and J. B. Gahan told the 60th meeting of the American Association of Economic Entomologists, when man appeared to be winning the battle against the house fly. that there had been a lot-up in satia The trend of resistance began in 1947, Dr. King and Dr. Gahan, both of the United States department of agriculture, said, and became more pronounced during this year. Today, D.D.T. apparently has lost its sting-or the fly has developed a new defense weapon against it. The entomologists also said that 1948 may have been an "musually favorable fly-breeding season," or As Editor Of International Treatise, Geology Professor Enlarges Mail Bag "It's all a result of my recent trip to Europe," said Dr. Raymond C. Moore, director of the Kansas Geological survey, when asked about the huge volume of international mail he receives daily. "The latest correspondence is with paleontologists who will help with an international treatise on invertebrate paleontology," he said. Dr. Moore explained that one of the reasons for his trip to Europe was to meet these experts and select authors to write sections of the treatise. A $25,000 grant from the Geological Society of America will pay for publishing the work. Packages are received daily from Europe and delivered to the museum and library. They contain collections of exchange publications and fossils. "The huge collection of books and specimens of fossils which the old universities have accumulated are amazing." Dr. Moore remarked. While abroad, Dr. Moore represented American geologic groups in negotiations with the National Paleontographical society in England. He also presided at meetings of the International Geographical congress in London. Leaving late in July, Dr. Moore visited London, Rome, Sicily, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Brussels, Amsterdam, and Paris in his search for authors and information. He returned to the United States on Nov. 3. VACATION! PARTIES! BIG DOIN'S! It's the last call for that pre-Xmas cleaning. Lawrence Laundry 1001 N.H. Ph. 383 The entomologists had one bit of good news. Three other compounds, methoxychlor, chlordan emulsion and benzene hexachloride retained most of their effectiveness against flies. The most resistant breed of the insects, they reported, were found in tests in stables and dairy barns, but that the "new recruits" also have been found in community fly-control research programs. Hard On Cars And Nerves Middleboro, Mass.—(UP)—Charles Hill's automobile toore through the guard-rail of a bridge, plunged down a 30-foot embankment and crashed into a freight car. Neither Hill nor a companion was hurt. "The world's most wanted Pen" WHAT A PEN WHAT A GIFT "Writes dry with wet ink" To make sure that BIG Christmas surprise is a Parker "51" ... get it tomorrow ... for the thrill of a lifetime. $1250 Convenient terms arranged. Student Union Book Store