MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone KU 376 forms. Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will promptly. Ads must be called in writing by 3 to 5 o'clock on Saturday) or brought to the University of Kansas Business office. Journalism blanks 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates Ocean Three Five day days five words or less... 35c 65c 90c national words...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE 64 CHEVROLET Deluxe Sedan, heater, doodles, motor just overlaired. See at 606 Miss. St. 20 STUDEBAKER Champion. 2 door, excellent condition. Call Bob Elbel, 236. OR SALE wire recorders. Brand new, complete, ready to go $90.00 and up. Hank Black, phone 2354L. 29 A2 camer, good condition, new. see. See Eugene Searl, 1037 Terrain, n. 3346. JUN LAMP Special: Get a Florida sun- while you study. GET Sunsults to hand cards now. Only $8.50. B. Goodrich, 9229 Mass. MUNITION, Fishing Tackle, Guns and resaled. Keys made, padlocks. ofer's Shop, 1016 Mass. rtfm LOST E SLIDE RULE without case, at oround stadium, Saturday, Nov. 20. Any other information please call 28949. GMA CHI Sweetheart pin and Kuppy on Friday morning, Reward Card 0482, 286R, 343S, or 718. ILL THE person who took the wrong handbrake with red and black lining on ballroom cafeteria Nov. 17, call have I have our jacket. ILL PEEKER immediately taken from Strong-Elllyn Human Neurology book from Union lower cafeteria Tuesday noon, please return it to Kansan Urge? Nurgly needed! Grace Horst. LEASE BRING back our book—we read it, reading it; and if you and the Daily Mail need it! (we refer to the new Webster dictionary which disappeared from the roof-reder's desk in the journalism department) stamped all over the fly leaf. AN'S WRIST left in Room 310 nasal Hall at 11:00 a.m. Thursday morning. Please leave at Kansan office for ward. Edna Cobb 2734-M. BUSINESS SERVICE USED CARS bought and sold. 6 blocks north of underpass. Phone 3005. Midwest Motors, 709 North Second. 30 BILL'S ROAD service and delivery service. We will come and fix your flats, stall your car, anywhere at any time by phone or online. We deliver anything from a post card up to any size. Phone Lawrence 2268J. 30 USED CARS bought and sold. 6 blocks north of underpass. Phone 3005. Midwest Motors, 709 North Second. 29 TYPING HEASONABLE RATE. Prompt service. Work on all vehicles. BUILT YOUR ONE ONE is best.-Bullet's for watch repair, 419 West 141th. rtfn TYPING DONE. Prompt service, reasonable rate, accurate work. 1209 Ohio, or phone 1601. rtfn WHEN ALL PETS including dogs, birds, rabbits, chickens, ducks, squirrels, rats, mice, etc., go shopping for an outfit they go to Grant's Pet Shop, 1218 Comm. St. Phone 418. Everything in the pet field—their needs are our肮脏-12-21 TYPING DONE. Prompt attention, curate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Comm. 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. 831½ Mass. IX FOR RENT SLEEPING ROOM 2 singles. Ideal room. 3 blocks from campus. CAMP. 798R. TRANSPORTATION URGENTLY NEEDDED ride. To share expenses and driving to Philadelphia or eastern city and return. Will leave to the car after December 17. Call Bob Teel 284. COMMERCIAL PILOT flying 4 place airplanes and return Thanksgiving. Take off from Kansas City. Route oral route or 150 mile radius. Jackson Airport Hotel or Yellowson 3305 Kansas City. MISCELLANEOUS MATHEMATICS. If you find yourself in need of help, call Lacy T. Daugherty, or call Mickey Balfour. ONLY ONE is best - Balfour's for watch repair. 411 Ward 14th. If Did You Know That— Boston — (UP)— America's first stagecoach was known as Stavers Flying Stage, which began operating between here and Portsmouth, N. H., in 1761. Official Bulletin Nov. 29,1948 Kansen Board, 4 p.m. tomorrow. 107 Journalism. S. A.M., 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, Lindley auditorium, Speaker, Warren E. Blazier, personnel director, Beach Aircraft Corp., Wichita. "Job opportunities in the Aircraft Industry." Coffees and Forums, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Pine room, Union. Prof. J. M. Osma, "Should Franco Spain Enter the U.N. or Any Federation of European States?" Archery club initiation, Miss Stapleion's house, Wednesday. Pay fee 102 Robinson by Wednesday morning. A. S.C. regular meeting, 7:15 pm tomorrow, Pine room, Union. A.W.S. Senate, 5 p.m., tomorrow, at office of dean of women. Episcopal College club Holy Communion, 7 a.m. tomorrow, Trinity Episcopal church followed by breakfast at Parish house. Read the Daily Kansan daily. Atom Smasher Being Built At Blake To Be 'Best Controlled In The World' If you can imagine yourself sitting at a control panel shooting proton "bullets" at a metal target and "watching," with the eyes of a Geiger counter, the atom particles fly off, there may be a place for you with the group building the three million volt generator in Blake annex. The atom smasher under construction here will be the only instrument of its kind between Illinois and the west coast. The generator is technically known as the Van de Graaff electrostatic generator. There are 26 machines already in operation and about the same number being built. It will be possible to control the voltage within 1-20 of 1 per cent of the total voltage. At the maximum potential of about three million volts, it will vary only a plus or minus 1,500 volts. In pointing out that the machine is not a cyclotron, L. W. Seagondollar, assistant professor of physics, said, "great care and expense are going into this generator to make it the best controlled atom smasher in the world." With this force acting as a repellent, protons of the hydrogen atom will be fired at the target through a vacuum tube. By observing what breaks off, and the speed and direction of the particles, it is hoped to relate this information to tell how fast the bullets go into the target. Mr. Seagondollar received his degree from the University of Wisconsin and worked at the Manhattan project at Los Alamos, N. M. during the war. R. W. Krone, instructor in physics and the other staff member working on the generator, is a graduate of Johns Hopkins university. The project was started in September, 1947, and should be operating the summer of 1949. Substitution of compressed air for the lung power of the glass blower was one of the first industrial modifications of the ancient art of glass making. 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