22,194 --- o the the ce of Cyr UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE ELEVEN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1948 School of Engineering Visitors Can Inspect Labs The modern laboratories in the chemical, petroleum, electrical, and other engineering departments will be open during the Homecoming weekend. "These laboratories are considered to be as good as those of any university," T. DeWitt Carr, dean of the School of Engineering, said. Dean Carr invites the visitor's attention to the new Fowler Shops being built off of the premises. Dean Carr invites the visitor's attic built south of the engineering labor *ctories* building. "There will be $1,-500,000 of the latest machinery and equipment in the building when it is finished," he said. The School of Engineering has 2,169 students enrolled this semester. There are many from foreign countries studying in the school. The chemical engineering department has received a contract from the Navy Research bureau to study certain distillation problems using radioactive carbon-14 as a tracer substance. They are trying to apply recent developments in nuclear chemistry to solving problems in chemical engineering work. The navy contract is renewable after the first year. The petroleum engineering department has a new chairman, Charles F. Weinaum. He came to the University Sep. 1 from the University of Texas where he was an associate professor of petroleum engineering in the bureau of research. He plans to teach a course for seniors and graduate students dealing with phase behavior and physical properties of hydrocarbons under high pressures and temperatures. Dean Carr also calls the visitor's attention to the A-C network analyzer in the electrical engineering laboratories. It is used by electrical engineering students studying power distribution, and on a rental basis, by power companies to study their power systems. It was installed in July, 1947 at a cost of $46,000. Dr. Chai Yeh of the Radio Research Institute, National Tsing Hua University at Peiyang, China, has been added to the faculty as a visiting professor. Dr. Yeh was appointed chairman of the department of electrical engineering at Tsing Hua University in 1945. He is on leave from his University. He is on leave from his University. Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid by phone during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office. Journalist requests a 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One three Flv day days 25 words or less...35c 65c 90c additional words ...1c 2c 2c FOR SALE MAN'S SUIT, 41 long. In excellent condition. Call 2442 L-4 after 5:00. '36 BUICK, good condition. See at 2032 Kentucky. 22 SINGLE BREASTED man's suit. Size 41 excellent condition. Ph 2443 125 after a p. 39 SPEED GRAPHIC, anniversary model $34\% 4/4$ complete accessories include flash gun, with two reflectors and carrying case. Phone 25793 after 6. 22 1938 CHEVROLET, 2 door, in good con- dition. See at 2039 Rhode Island between 6 and 9 p.m. 2 1537 FORD TUDOR. In very good con- pany. Prices right. Call after 6:45 p.m. 222-789-2500. 1942 FORD TUDOR super deluxe, with light in the front and high in the very good condition. Can be seen at Crystal Motors, 304 W. 6th St. or at Ford Motorworks. It can refer to owner, Crystal Motors. 1948 INDIAN "CHIFF" motorcycle. 1312 Ohio street, Phone 31418. 22 BABY BUGGY and upt. size washing mask condition condition phone 2249 JORG Lorain Trumble. AMMUNITION. Fishing Tackle. Guns and mud. Knives made. padlocks. Rutter's Shop. 1016 Mass NBERASKA-K.U. football section. Section NBERASKA-K.U. row 32. Rosemary Master- der, Phi. 368. HOMECOMING tickets for sale, on goa 30th row. 1 J. Humphrey, Ph. 728 22 BRAND NEW Weston Master II exposure contemporary substantial discount Cab Bob Leake at 19749 PORTABLE MOTOROLA radios now as low as $19.95 at B. Goodfloor store 928 MODEL "T" FORD, $75. 1922 2-door sedan. Sealed beam lights. Pretty good shape considering age. Motor OK. Call 2183W or see I. H. Hoover. 1240 Tenn. BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel. 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. 11-9 ATTENTION: Will care for children playing the football games. Phone 815-426-7390 Sunnyville. MISCELLANEOUS EERHART and Son. tailors. Fittest samples made to measure, suits, topcoats, and overcoats. Alterations, repairing and leather work. 831 $^1$/Mass. 19 ATTENTION Sunflower residents: We will exchange your screens for storm sashes. Leave a note or see anyone at 185 Lane O Sunflower . 22 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. 3218 Conn. St. Phone 418. Everything in pet field—their needs are 11-9 APPLICATIONS for the Lawrence Flying Club are still available, so don't delay. Pilots and beginners alike are welcome. You can also come on out to Ware Aircraft Municipal Airport. 28 BUY OR RENT Sound-Mirror Magnetic recorder-producer. Entertaining at parties. Helpful in learning foreign languages; for practicing speeches or violin. VIDEO MUSEUM. Buy BUY OR RENT a typewriter. All makes available. Petersons, 71% Mass. rtes WHEN ALL PETS including birds, dogs, fish, cats, pigeons, skunks, parrots, ness. 11-9 LOST PARKER WATCH. It is a combination watch and stopwatch. Call 3456 and get in touch with Bruce Meeker. Reward to finder. 27 IDENTIFICATION CARD and Activity book. Finder please leave at Kansan office or call James F. Webster, phone 1439J. Reward. 25 GNXY RING with crest at Union car- valley. If found call Mary Beth McNealler 915-832-4670 FEMALE COCKER spenlal; name Trudy; reward; phone 1979W. 22 A BROWN leather jacket with black fur color. Has name "Lorain" on patch on right side of zipper. Please call 1857M or take to 643 R.I. 22 HARVEL WATCH near intramural fields, Call Paul Casterlin, 1700. 22 BROWN BILLFOLD between hospital and 108 Frank Strong. Badly in need of credentials. Please call Rose Ebener. K.U. 309. 22 RED SHAFFER EPen at intramural field Oct. 10. Call Susie Boyle, 415. 22 NKER. on a mountain pen inscribed with letters Juzek. Juzek with mental value. I will give reward to finder. If found, turn in at Last and Found Dept. If found, turn in at Juzek, Staff Villain, Sunflower, Kanada. BLUE AND GOLD GOLDER "51" pen on October 15. Please leave at Karen's san office. RONSON LIGHTER, initials C.R.B., lost. Bryce Walker, Cafe. Contra, Dick Becker. Oread, half. ROOMMATE, close to campus, 1736 Lae. ROOMMATE, close to campus, Call 2244.22 deeen 4 and 5:30. LARGE SINGLE room for one boy; con- tained location, 714 Mile. Street. Phone 958-267-3000. FOR RENT APARTMENT for 2 boys. *Inquire* 510 Ohio. 26 HALF OF a double room for rent to Male student. $11.00 per month. Phone 1234 Mrs. M. Gordon, 1113 Ky. 212 Ph. 807 G. GOVERNMENT CINEMA, bath. Married couple or one or two women. Kitchen privileges if desired. Ph. 1609J. On bus line. 22 BOYS-WANT a single room close to University and town? We have two recently vacated rooms, $20.00 per month each. 1305 Vermont, phone 2518R. 26 TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED on weekend to and from Kansas City Mo. Leave Lawrence 6:00 Monday, Phone James Williams, 208. 25 WANTED: Rides to and from Topeka Monday Jru Friday. Especially in need of transportation and Thursday. Ph. 3-1511, Topeka. 26 WANTED MARRIED MAN, 21 to 35 with high school education or better as assistant manager of lumber yard. Must be white and bald and have lab lab experience and bookkeeping preferred. $185.00 per month salary; house large enough to accommodate man wife, one child, and two grandchildren. Mrs. Lillian Bilesner, Kansas State Employment Service for appointment. If unable to job permanent. Would like recommendations from previous employer if possible. 25 --on Highway 59 RIDE T0 AND from K.C. every weekend. Leave the campus after 3:00 Friday. Return for 8:00 class on Monday. Leave answer at Daily Kansan office, box 1. 22 HOUSE BOYS for 3 meals a day. Small group. Call 170. 22 WILL THE person who took my books by mistake from the Union Wednesday, please leave them at the Union desk or call 3406. Robert Kelley. 26 K. U. STUDENTS ONLY! Clip this ad for a 15% Discount on all Xmas Photo Orders Taken Before November 15,1948! RACHELLE STUDIOS Bob Karnes, student representative 730 Mass. Phone 302 --on Highway 59 EXECUTIVE CAREERS IN RETAILING One-year Course - Prepare to step into a responsible executive position in the retailing field: buying, advertising, fashion, personnel. Specialized training, exclusively for college graduates, covers merchandising, personnel management, textiles, store organization, sales promotion, and all phases of store activity. Realistic approach under store-trained faculty. Classes are combined with paid store work. Students are usually placed before graduation. Co-educational. Master's degree. Tuition $350. Four full-tuition scholarships available. Limited enrollment. Write Admissions Office for Bulletin C. RESEARCH BUREAU FOR RETAIL TRAINING UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH • Pittsburgh 13, Pa. Short-Circuit Nebraska! 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