MONDAY. OCTOBER 4.1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Teacher, Cash. Phone orders are accepted before the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. Ads must be submitted during the enrollment period (e.g., 10 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the Univer- Dally Kansas Business office, Journalist Building, 4 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR SALE TO SUBSCRIBE to the K.C. Star call 12. Round Corner Drug, 801 Mass. 11. ONE SPENCER Microscope, approved for good goo condition. See at 1514 Tenn. ct. 114-9326. IF YOU ARE interested in a 3 year old 3 bedroom house, 3 blocks from campus, which is self-supporting for monthly payments of $1725. Alabama. Pos session at end of semester. 1941, radio STUDEBAKER Champion sedan, radio and overdrive. 1731 Keni 1942 NASH Ambassador, radio, heater overdive; excellent condition. Very clean, must sell. See at 1233 Oread Call Winblind, 1902 1946 HARLEY: '45 just overhaul. Chrome extra. Good tires, A-1 condition, buddy seat, saddle bags. 1346 Ohio. Balch Schnitz. Phone 3087. 4 LEGAL BRIEFING paper just arrived. On hand now. Student Union Book Store SPECIAL STUDENT rates on Time, Life, and Fortune subscriptions. Get your now at the Student Union Book Store 6. *3 V'S with 37 motor. See at 1020 Malma FRAUER SWEEPER in good condition. Seller, Sec. of 1200, Nearwest. 1. **GREY FLANNEL suit**, 37 coat. Call 3396 after 7:00 p.m. or see Dean Helmert. 1932 MODEL B Ford. See after 5:00 st 841.13d St. USED MAN'S wrist watch Keeps perfect time. 139 Vermont, phone 2441- J 5. Works in the kitchen and cooking store, oil heating, and in excellent condition. See at 1316 Kentucky. BUSINESS SERVICE WIRE RECORDER, new and little used. CALL 3282W from 10-12 a.m. 6 TYPING—prompt service; reasonable address, 1028 Vermont, Plaus Rio Grande EBERHART and Son, tailors. Finest samples made to measure, suits, topcoats, and overcovers. Alterations, repairing and leather work. 831% Mass. 19 ALTERING SUITS, coats and dresses. Relining coats a speciality. Hand made tailored buttonholes. Work guaranteed. Call 2958. 842 Indiana St. 4 ATTENTION: Will care for children while you attend football games. Limited numbers. Also care for two children at our next week Phone 3155R. 30D Supervisy. MISCELLANEOUS BUY OR RENT Sound-Mirror Magnetic recorder-producer. Entertaining at parties; helpful in learning foreign language; provides speeches or video. Petersons, 710% Mass. rtes BUY OR RENT a typewriter. All makes available. Petersons, 710.2\% mres WANTED BIGOOM FOR RENT: Two vacancies for Female Office Manager, Maid service, 615 Louisiana, Phi- adelphia. WANTED A RIDE from Topeka on Monday and Tuesday, return on Monday and Friday. Call Norris, 2901, Lawrence. 4 PART-TIME TEAM鞋 salesman, experience in nigh 12 mow through boom. Army, Mt. House at the Walker Shop, 813 Mass. 6 FOR RENT ONE LARGE sleeping room close to the campus. 1817 Alabama. 5 LABGE WARM room with kitchenette girls only. 1230 Tennessee. 5 LOST TWO BILLFLOPS at tennis 5:06 p.m. last Thursday, Belonging to James Turney and Dave Neather, phone 583. We desire credentials, draft cards, etc. Please BILLFOLD—initialis FMP stamped on outside. Return to 2015 Mass. Reward. 5 NEW LOG LOG Duplex Decligtr K & E slide rule, 2nd floor Frank Strong. 9 a.m. Tuesday. If found please call Brown. 2021. Reward. 4 BLACK RILLFOLD containing draft card, social security, money, activity book. Call John Krisko. 296R or bring to 224 Alabama. Reward. GOVERNMENT CHECK payable to R. W. Lemar, Chairman to $24 OMG PHONE 1-800-567-3456 MARKETING BOOK by Meynard and Beckman. Name inside J. S. Crawford If found please return to Dorothy James. 1329 West Campus, or call 257. FOUND MARKER PEN, loser may攻 at Kansan office, and pay for ad. 6 Can't Find A House, Likely --as one of the leading men in the Southwest, made a quick incision over Mr. Darty's heart, spread the ribs, and grasped the heart in his rubber-gloved hands. Fert Devins, Mass.—(JE) Clyde 12 or 14 of the more than 3,000 German prisoners of war who escaped in America during the war are still at large, according to military officials here. Thanks To Some Squeezes, This Man Is Still Living Dallas, Tex. — (UP)— Charles Darty lay in his hospital bed today and wondered what it was all about. The 73-year-old patient was wheeled into the operating room Sept. 24, for an abdominal operation. Instead he came back with a sewed up place over his heart. And the nurse kept making him turn over in bed and breathe deeply. Some of these days, the surgeon is going to tell the aged man how he came back from the dead—how his heart stopped —beating while he was on the operating table and how it was almost "taps" for him. Mr. Darty's heart stopped beating for almost two minutes before the surgeon could start it again. The doctors said he suffered from "cardiac arrest"—something that happens only once in some 10,000 operations. While the attendant was giving Mr. Darty an anesthetic, he suddenly noticed that the man's heart had stopped. The surgeon, who was described He squeezed it, released it, then squeezed again—the rythm of a normal heart action. In about a minute the patient's heart started beating again. The surgeon sewed up the incision and had the man wheeled to his room. That's where the breathing exercises came in—to force the air out of the chest cavity outside the lung. As for Mr. Darty, he's kinda confused. But the doctors said they don't want him to know what happened until later. Dog Bite Costs $10.486 Boston, Mass.,—(UP)—Because an Alaskan husky dog bit her, nine-year-old Maureen Byrnes was awarded $10,486 by a superior court jury. Read the Want Ads daily. Fun For All- on the new 25 Yard Pitching Green at— Jayhawk Golf Driving Range 1 Mile East of Haskell on 10 - OPEN from 2:00----11:00 Saturday and Sunday 4:00----11:00 Week Days - Balls and Clubs provided - Well Lighted Range Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers.