1948 MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Often Argued, Now We Know Some Dcuns Do Have A Heart By JEAN CLARKSON "I have proved one thing, that I'm not a heartless dead," chuckled Dean Paul B. Lawson of the College during an interview recently Dean Lawson was released from Watkins hospital April 4 after a 42-day rest following a heart attack Feb. 22. "Contrary to what many students think, I do have a heart," the dear girl volunteered. "Bring me." said, grimming broadly. "Of course, I wasn't sure I had one myself until I had my little trouble." First Time In Hospital "For years I advised students and friends to follow the doctor's advice," he said. I finally had to follow the doctor's advice, much to the surprise of everyone. Before his heart attack, Dean Lawson had never been in a hospital, he told the University Daily Kansan. He had missed only one working day in 38 years because of illness, he added. He explained that he had been kept flat on his back when he first came to the hospital and then had been gradually raised up in bed. "By the way, I think I was what might be called a 'text-book case'. I responded to treatment just as the book predicted." "I almost forgot how to walk," he commented wryly. "During the last few days of my stay I walked up and down the hospital halls for practice." Starting Back To Work The dean said that he expects to resume his official duties gradually during the next six weeks. "I hope to be in full harness by fall," he added. "I feel fine, and friends who have visited me remark on how well and rested I look. "I'm sorry I won't be able to resume teaching my classes. I would like to visit them before the end of this semester." Not Everyone Can Celebrate Binghamton, N. Y.—(UP)—When Benjamin Franklin Potter celebrated his 100th birthday anniversary, it was for the second straight year. After the first celebration, family records showed Potter was born in Belfast, Alleghany county, N.Y., a year later than he thought. Potter has outlived five wives and has had 16 children. He doesn't worry much about dying. "I have friends in both places," he said. Culver, Harbaugh Receive Grant Wayne A. Culver and John W. Harbaugh, College seniors have received a $2,500 grant for mining exploration. The grant was extended through the research foundation for work in the Tri-State lead and zinc mining district. The purpose of their research is to determine whether plants may indicate the location of ore deposits. Mining companies in the area are interested in finding new ore deposits because the known lead and zinc deposits were greatly depleted during the war. Other methods have been tried for finding these new deposits, and some work has already been done in this field which is relatively new to science. If this method is successful it may have great commercial value, Culver said. Many High Schools To See Exposition Nine hundred sixty high schools in Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Missouri have been sent leaflets describing the engineering exposition to be held at the University Thursday and Friday. Joe R. Beeler, Jr., member of the exposition committee, said that many schools have replied that they will attend. The General Electric corporation will demonstrate a cut-away model of a jet engine in operation as one of the displays. Principles of the engine will be explained by a motion picture. Cartoon books showing principles of jets will be given to children seeing the exposition. Guide committees have been appointed to take spectators through the exposition. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be received by 10 a.m. during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University desk at press office, Journalism Dept. not later than 5 p.m. the day before publication is desired. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days days 35c 65c 90c 1c 2c 3c 25 words or less additional words For Sale 1948 Crosley Station wagon. Very low mileage, radiator and heater. Board and Moore. 7th and Vermont, phone 161. 14 NOW AVAILABLE—n log log log decimal trig type metal slide rule for only $9.75 at Student Union Book Store. 15 1938 CHEVROLET: new motor, rebuilt transmission. $650. 606 Drive E. TRAILER HOUSE: 18-foot Red Arrow excellent condition, inlaid linoleum, Verenlain blinds. First $89 gets it. Mus. June 1. Lavern Mauvous, 20ff Louisiana. MOTORCYCLE: 1947 Harley 74, excellent condition, low mileage. See after 3 p.m. at 1900 Vt. Cliff McComas. 12 ROW Typewriter, excellent condition 1940 MODEL PONTIAC Coupe $50.00. 1931 Model A. 19th and Arkansas. After winter maintenance. ROYAL Typewriter, excellent condition 945 Vermont. 'Y' PRIED to sell: 3 new steel "I" beams, length 10'-7" with 4' wing-range-over-all length 31' 9". See at 2121 Barker Ave. 13 NEED A TIRE? 600 10x16. $1.50. Uses from 49c. All guaranteed. O.K. Rubber. Welders, 790 North Second. Phone 255. CONVERTIBLE 1947 Plymouth, sell or trade. Cream color. Radio, heater, spotlight, other extras, 5000 miles. 413 Indiana. 12 FOR SALE--1331 Pontiac; very good car. Motor; see J. H. Heck, 81 San Francisco, 12 Lakeside. FOR SALE: New portable typewriter case scratched slightly in shipment. Will appear also upon application to art **234** pepenthal, 1031 Vermont. Phone **236** JE, 1031 Vermont. SHAEFFER Lifetime Pen. Leave description at Kansas office. If it fits, pay for 14. Found VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to obtain. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Plate #699 HFTFD BROWN alligator bilboard vicinity of Robinson. Finder keep money and turnbil board to lost and found or mail to E. W Snowden, 2200 Louisiana. 14 PICKETT and Eckel slide rule, believed in hydraulics lab. Monday, April 5. Gore, Ph. 1832. Reward. 12 PARKER $ Name on it John Wood. It found please. 1833 J. Address. Ohio. Also lost glasses with Fenton inscribed on case. & K E Log Log Duk Sliderule, initials brown leather case, Cai1 214-8 Reward. Lost Business Service For Rent OR GENERAL commercial printing printing, 830 Vermont St. Phone 279. printing, 830 Vermont St. Phone 279. MOTT'S STABLES at new location: 1700 West 4th, Hayrack rides and saddle horses for hire. Phone 1019. 14 FORMAL prompt service, reasonable rates. 1028 Installed Phone 1488-R. 13 TYPING WANTED! interprompt service on typing of any kind. Phone 418 or bring to 1218 Comm. 20 FOR GENERAL printing Faint Hearts Can't Prowl 100M, for boys during this summer, one lock from campus, two locks from campus, after 3 a.m. 15 DANCE every Saturday night at Odd Eel- ing, Informal. Joe Langang, rieg orchestra. Miscellaneous WANTED - K.U. men who wish to participate in spring sports with the YMCA should sign up now at YMCA office in Memorial Union Bldg. 13 Wanted WANTED: Naval officer's overcool, size would like to work with you would like sell, call Boyd, 3410. Gary, Ind.—(UP)—Michael Odosz, grocer, aimed carefully at a prowler. He missed but the shot came so close that the prowler fainted and was captured. $500,000 In False Alarms Chicago—(UP)—False fire alarms cost Chicagoans nearly $500,000 last year, according to fire commissioner Michael J. Corrigan. Corrigan reported that "mischiefmakers" and drunks probably were responsible for most of the 3,014 false alarms. Call K. U. 251 With Your News Berlin- (UP) - Official documents found in Hermann Goering's desk and published in book form show that the late Nazi spent in 1937 48,000 marks (about $19,200) for his food and paid 190 marks ($76) income tax. Call K.U. 376 with your Want Ads "I think Chesterfield is the best cigarette on the market. I've smoked them for about 20 years. It's mild and it's got more real tobacco taste. "Liggett & Myers buy the middle leaves...it's the best leaf...it's mellow...it's got to be ripe. They consistently pay above the average to get the tobacco they want." Copyright 1948, LIGGERT & MYERS TOBACCO CO.