FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads ' ' Phone KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received by the bank during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- sit Kansan Business office. Journalismbidrk in Kansas 2:45 p.m. the day before publication date. One Three Five day days five 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c additional words...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE AT-6, one hundred and fifty hours total time on engine. Three place. New tires. Cruise at 160 m.p.h. $1,250. See airport, Saturday or Sunday. 1933 CHEVROLET 2-door, Radio, heater, clean, solid body, Excellent mechanic- ship, new tires. Price $88. See 20 nl Liane Sunflower after 2 p.m. exe- cept Sunday. A NEW KAY guitar. See at 1108 Kentucky. Price $20. 1936 CHEVROLET standard coach. Good rubber, new battery, carbrake, burke linings. Runs well. Should furnish cheap transportation. Phone 306R or 5:38. p.m. 1940 STUDEBAKER Champion. 2-door, excellent condition, call Bob Elbel, Ph. 2367. 6 GOOD USED play pen. $4.50, phone 835R. 6 1936 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan, motor lane. Furnished, clean interior. Mate 1935 Sunflower. WE a fountain pen, or pencil set to wear "special" person on your Christmas card for Harper and Harper; Waterman's, Esterbrook, and Brandon brand at Student Union Book Store. '35 2-DOOR Ford, good condition. Priced to telephone. Telephone 1156. 3 COMPLETE NEW stock of Parker pens with 10mm ink. Permanent at Christmas time. Regular and 'denim' size in a large variety of colors. Give the student a set of Parker pens (see $2). The Student Union Book Store. 1940 CHEVROLET Special Deluxe Tudor, radio. Southwind heater and defrosters, motor recently overhauled, good tires Apt. 6, 523 Ls. 3 PORTABLE RADIO—a G.E. all metal radio with self charging battery. Very fine condition. Call or see Bob Schmale. 1502 Mass. Ph. 2639J. 7 NEW. 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe Club Coupe. Radio, heater, seat covers, white sidewalls, undercored. J.800 miles. Ph. 2235W. See at 1219 Ohio. WIRE RECORDERS Brand new, com- munication up. Call Bank Black, phone 22344 ARGUS A-2 CAMERA with case and Flash Gun. Like new Phoore 4305 FIFTEEN nice young beefs for your lockers. First come, first choice. Two miles south of West Baldwin. S. C. Hemphill, 2630 Baldwin phone. 6 LOOK! Cheap transportation. 1930 Model A. Business coupe. Perfect running condition. Metal top, heater and wall panel. To appreciate it. Call 29641 L72 Illinois SUN LAMP Special: Get a Florida suntand while you study. GE Sunlamps to fit standard sockets now, Only $8.50. B. Goodrich. 929 Mass. LOST **BETTER READING** book. Tuesday pre- vocation. Name in letter. Bryon Jones. Long vacation. Name inside Byron Gate Strange. Reward. Call 1353W. 6 OLD. BRACELET with serwelled name of Kyleleam Children; near south end of Belfast school. Reward. Before Oklahoma game, Ph. 1089M. 6 IDENTIFICATION bracelet. Lost in women's gym. Reward. Phone 1320. 6 MAN'S BOULAUARD wrist watch at OU-KU game. Please leave at Kansan University. Reward. Grandchildren. Ph. 552. DARK BROWN hand-knit coat sweater. Lost on the campus in last 3 weeks. Am freezing to death so please return. Libraries. Reward Grandchildren. Ph. 552. FIVE DOLLARS for a basket. For Hampden wrist watch, leather strap. Lost on, or about Nov. 18. Vicinity of Robinson gym. Leave at Kanas to collect. 6 WANTED RIDE to East Const for the Christmas Party and concert of New York, 7 Phone 880. Dagmar Horna. BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING A Reasonable rates. Prompt requests. You can also have YOU NAME IT. We play it. The band at the Skyline Dinner Club plays for pleasure. We are a Saturday night. USED CARS bought and sold. 6 blocks north of underpass. Phone 3005. Midwest Motors, 709 North Second. 3 SET OF Charvois Drawing Instruments $1000.00 Jim Salter 391 Maine, Plum, 31068 DISHES, GLASSWARE and miscellaneous items, some antique. Make nice Xmas gifts for mother, sister or best friend. See at 1325 West Campus Road. 6 WATCHES, expertly repaired at Balfour, electronics. Snoopy service; very reasonable. TYPING: REASONABLE rate. Prompt service. Phone 1168R. 1028 Vermont. 2 ONE ONE is best - Balfour's for watch repair. 411 West 14th. rtfr FVIPING DONE: Prompt service, reason-rate, accurate work 1209 Ohio, or other. WHEN ALL PETS including dogs, orcus, 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. Everything in the field—their needs are ness. 12-21 TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 12-21 EBERHART and Son, tailors. Finest samples made to measure, suits, topcoats, and overcoats. Alterations, repairing and leather work. $831\frac{1}{2}$ Mass. 19 ORDER EARLY! Give books for Christmas this year. The gift that is treasured move each year. Come in and order any book from your Student Union Book Store. MISCELLANEOUS with a new Crostley at (last) price we are giving a new heater and defroster and 100 Station wagon $1095 Sedan $ 996 Pick-up $ 967 Lift $ 1020 FOR RENT Stop in and see us today. Lawrence murray at our Crosley house, 790 N. 2nd, Phone 3971 ATTRACTIVE ROOM for two boys, close to campus. Call 3251R or call 1125 Miss. ONE-HALF Double room for male student. Quiet, ideal study room. Two blocks north of Stadium. 901 Maine. Ph 3106R. APARTMENT for rent close to KU, some work to apply on rent. Child welcome. Also one double sleeping room Room to share. Phone 583R. 8 ROOM for rent for man. Nice comfortable quiet room. Single. 708 Miss. S. Phone 22282. FOUND DEMI SIZED Parker 51 pen in basement of library. Owner may have same by paying for ad. Call Bill Nagle. Phone 684. TRANSPORTATION WOULD LIKE ride to New York City or 200 miles radius during Christmas holidays. Contact through Box 3, Daily Kansan. 7 STUDENT WITH NEW car needs passenger to share driving and expenses. Roundtrip to Detroit, Mich., over Christmas holidays. Phone Dick Clay, Ph. 726- COUPLE WANTS ride to vicinity of Pittsburgh, Pa. for Christmas. Share expenses and help drive. Phone 96 in daylight and 1050W in the evening. And Klapis. WOULD LIKE lead on ride to Philadelphia or any point east on Dec. 22. Your arrangements. Please call 3010. Ask for Tom Reynolds after 7 p.m. WILL TAKE two or three riders to Knoxville. Tenn., over Christmas holidays on share expense basis. Call 1148R, 8. WOULD LIKE ride to California over Christmas. Will drive and share expenses. Going to L.A., or within a radius 721. Call Ben Kamprish. Phone 6721. The population of New Orleans today includes only four per cent foreign-born, although the city retains its Old World atmosphere. Official Bulletin Dec. 3. 1948 Home Economics club, 4:30 today model dining room. Fraser. Pictures. Episcopal College club supper, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Parish house. R. N. club, 8 p.m. Monday, Castle Pea room. All graduate nurses invited. Mathematical colloquium of department of mathematics, 5 p.m. Monday, 203 Frank Strong, Prof. D. S. Ling of physics department, "W.K.B. Approximation Method in Quantum Mechanics." Kansan board, 4 p.m. Monday, 107 Journalism. Jewish Student Union, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Pine room, Union. Important. Bnai J'hudah fraternity, special meeting, 6 p.m. Monday, 102 Frank Strong. Atom Vaccine Is Studied Chicago—(UP)—A scientist predicted today that within this generation science will produce a pill, a vaccine, or some other antidote for radioactive poisoning, the dread after-effects of an atomic bombing. Dr. Robert D. Boche of the University of Chicago's Institute of Radiobiology and Geophysics, made the prediction on the sixth anniversary of the dawn of the atomic age. It was six years ago today that a little group of scientists working in strict secrecy in a room beneath the University of Chicago football stands produced the world's first sustained nuclear chain reaction. Boche said experiments at the University of Chicago indicate that body fluids exposed to radiation are partly responsible for death. Boche said he has subjected billions of primitive, single-celled organisms to radiation. Since then, scientists have been hard at work to counteract the atom's unleashed fury. Boche said discoveries within the past few weeks point the way toward immunization from atomic radiation. Many survived, he said. But when these "healthy" cells were dipped into a fluid which had been subjected to radiation, they died. This indicates, he said, that something which kills is produced in the body fluids by exposure to radiation. The problem now is to determine the substance and find an antidote. The antidote, he said, may be in the form of vaccination or a prophylactic after exposure. "It may even be in the form of a pill," he said, "which would make it quite simple." The south half of the glass door of the Student Union fountain crashed to the floor at 10:40 a.m. Thursday sprayed glass through the hall outside and interrupting the coffee hour. No one was injured. Door Leaves Frame; Glass Leaves Door Cause of the accident was now known. The wood frame of the door was not damaged. Bazaar At Henley House Handmade articles and homemade cakes, candy, cookies, and doughnuts will be sold today and tomorrow at the Y.W.C.A.bazaar at Henley house. The bazar will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. tomorrow. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Lawrence Lodge No. 6 A.F.A.M. Special Communication Mon. Dec. 6, 7.00 P.M. SECOND DEGREE Visitors welcome. Samuel P Moyer, W.M. Walter H. Varnum, Sec. PHONE 12 24-Hour Towing Service. ALSO AUTO STORAGE HUNSINGER MOTOR CO. 922 Mass. P' No gift will be more appreciated on Christmas Day—and all year round—than a fine Kodak Camera. The popular Kodak Dualflex Camera costs but $11.75 plus tax, and is a great favorite with women and youngsters. For the folding camera user, we have the brand-new line of Kodak Tourist Cameras, and for the miniature camera fan, be sure to see the Kodak Flash Bantam Camera ($50, plus tax). They're all designed for color and flash picture taking. Stop in and look them over. L. LOKE SMITH CO. "ON THE CORNER" At 9th and Mass. Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. Whoa! Not so fast, sonny! Stop a minute and look at these albums: Fibber McGee and Molly "Night Before Christmas" ___ $3.16 Christmas Carols by St. Luke's Choristers___ 3.31 Bing Crosby "Merry Christmas"___ 3.94 Fred Waring "Night Before Christmas"___ 3.94 Christmas Hymns and Carols, Victor Chorale, Robert Shaw, director ___ $6.00 (Low on cash? Reserve your Christmas albums with a small deposit). L. LOKE SMITH CO. "ON THE CORNER" At 9th and Mass.