FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Official Bulletin Sept. 26,1947 Kappa Phi, 7 to 8 tonight, First Methodist church. Women of Methodist preference invited. One hundred forty-one fee receipts have been turned in to Lost and Found, 222a Frank Strong. Yours may be there. * * Today is the last day to apply for positions on committees of Student Union Activities. Apply at Student Union office, lounge, Union building. Open house, Ricker hall, 745 Ohio, from 9 to 12 tonight. Quack club, first tryouts tomorrow at 10 a.m. Members be there at 9:45. *** Make-up psychological tests, 2 p.m. tomorrow, hoch auditorium for freshmen and sophomores who did not take tests Sept. 8. --of gray used a few years ago," he said. Phi Chi business meeting, 5 p.m. Monday, psychology clinic, 27 Frank trong. All members please be present. Kansan Board membership will meet at 4 p.m. Monday in 107 Journalism. Inter-Fraternity council will meet at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Frank Strong. * * * * . Sociology club meeting, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Kansan room, Union building. Refreshments after meeting. Home Economics club "Get Acquainted" picnic, 5 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, home economics dining room Sign up in office before 5 today. Progressive party meeting, 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, 103 Frank Strong. All committees attend. Students welcome. Open meeting. Seniors graduating in February who wish to use services of business placement bureau must meet in Frank Strong auditorium at 7 p.m., Oct. 1 to complete application and registration forms. Applications open for manager of Student Directory. Submit application stating classification, qualifications, and previous experience to Betsey Sheidley, chairman of ASC Publications committee, Gower Place, by Oct. 2. Copy must be in the University Daily Kansan Business Office. Journalism bldg. not later than 4 p.m. of the day before publication. All classified are cesh in advance. Classified Advertising Rates The Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five days days five 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c For Sale NAVAL OFFICER'S blue uniform, size 38. Call 13981 after 5:00 p.m. 14-ROOM house, triple garage; most rooms extra large. Lafford, 298 kucky, Suitable for Fraternity ammunition May be seen by appointment only. Call 1686R. AVAILABLE; Engineer; g and Science master; doorless log, old sold trucks, South Side Book, and short shelves, 210 E. 39th Street, Kramers City Mo. VA8533. 1935 FORD, four-door, good engine, body highest offer. Ed Pores, 826% Mass. After 5 p.m. 25 USED microscope, Spencer, in good condition. Student Book store. Oct. 1 DRAWING instruments, foreign make to seeley Johnson, 1145 Indiana, or 3029. BRAND NEW Old Towns. Trotter black suede leathers, size 7AAA, to narrow 7owner; half price. Call 355. 29 1938 PLYmouth, new motor recently, 1424 New York. Phone 1870W after 2:00 p.m. 35MM CAMERA F2.8, 1 by 120-1 sec. ccpd rfgT 100 mm photo lens, tense flash and keeping rings case, complete and reasonable. Phone 2903. L. M.Weltner, 1025 West Hills. 30 HARLEY-DAVIDSON 74 headatress, completely overhailed this summer. 1423 Oread or call 298. Ask for Dale Fields. 29 NEW TUX, size 39. See after 5 p.m. 101% West Campus. 30 KODAK MEDALIST and accessories. 26 NAVAL OFFICERS' dress blues, 1 tropical worsted, and 1 elastic green. All extra fine quality. Fractional. Size 38. Charles J. Browne, 1134 Mississippi. 82 phone. 30 1934 PLYMUTH coathold, excellent Highest offer takes. See after 6 p.m. any evening. Edwin M. Clark, 1245 La. VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell you any Army or Navy gear in condition that you may wish to dispose of Lawrence Surplus 911 Phone. Phone 8HTFD UXEDEO for sale, like new, double breasted, size 46. Also 3 white full dress shirts, size 17. Phone 1958. Found FOUND: BLACK Shaefer fountain pen initialized. Owner may have by identifying and paying for this ad. Phone 2782-J Found Transportation LEAVING FOR Newton Saturday morning, return Sunday evening. Room for 4 passengers. Contact Raymond King, 1234 Oread, phone 2129. 26 Rust Swears By Fowler Colors At first glance you might think Salvador Dali had been up to some surrealist antics at Fowler shops, but it's all due to color dynamics. At first glance you might think Salvador Dali had been up to some surrealist antics at Fowler shops, but it's all due to color dynamics. Color dynamics combines paint and psychology to provide safer working conditions and a restful environment for machine operators, Howard Rust, shop instructor, explained. "We found this painting increased light by 25 per cent because it is not absorbed as is was by the type "We are using 'focal' gray in the machine vision contrast with man-made work." "Other parts of our machines are painted according to the type of work being done. For instance 'focal orange' is used in our aircraft sheet metal shop to draw attention to operating parts of the machines. Focal orange also contrasts with the metal being processed. "Green is a universal color, as far as nature is concerned, and we are using 'vista' green as the basic color for all our machines at Fowler shops," Mr. Rust said. Mr. Rust said that the same color scheme is, not carried out in all shops. Other schemes must be used in shops; where different machines are used and contrasts with other metals are needed. "Electrical systems and motor switches are painted 'focal' red to attract the man's attention to the operating controls. The whole electrical system can be traced by this red. Colors Vary Widely "We mark air lines with deep blue for low pressure lines and light blue for high pressure ones. Green is used for oxygen lines," he explained. Green Is Basic Color "The whole idea is to create a psychological feeling of well-being, and to make moving parts stand out. We found if we could help the light, we could help the individual. Lost Mr. Rust walked into the machine shop and showed how the new method decreased shadows in the room. Mr. Rust explained that Fowler shops may have new quarters within a year, and the department plans a cascade color scheme for the new shops. "The principle of color dynamics was developed during the war, but we are using some of our own ideas it the University," Mr. Rust renarked. "A cascade effect will be achieved by using dark paint at floor level and succeedingly lighter colors up to the ceiling. This will give the rooms a sensation of depth and distance, and comfort standards will be increased," he concluded. Easy Come, Easy Go HORN-RIMMED glasses between Library and 16th and Indiana. Please return to Kansas office. Chug Wackagst. 30 SHAEFFER Strato-Imer 10K gold pen and Scripto pencil in Room Bldg. Fraser, Reward. Dale Christians, 1312 Ohio, Phone 3148J. 30 BLACK COIN purse contain about 825 Linen in Union Bldg. two weeks ago. Reward. Joanne Ivester, 1590W. 30 STRING of pearls on campus. Return Kansan office. 29 BROWN LEATHER billfold containing important papers. If found report to owner. Richard S. Rarick, 945 New Hampshire. Phone 3214M. 26 THETA PHI Alpha sorrority pin, name Geraldine Kaelzer printed on back. Filler please call 170. Geraldine Kaez. 30 Business Service FOR COMPLETE lubrication, oil and gas tire repair, new tires, new batteries, battery charging and car washing. Jensen and Wuthnow's Conoco Service, 900 Indiana. Oct. 20 BABY SITTER: Will stay with your car any evening except Sunday or Wednesday. Mrs. Robert M. Frost. Phone 1195W. 29 ALTERING of all kinds on suits, coats, and dresses. Also handmade tailored work guaranteed. Phone 2995R. 842 Indiana. TO SUBSCRIBE to the Kansas City Sir- just call Rexall Drug Store, phone 17, price 30c a week. Oct. 8 FREE OFFER: Photo-copies of Dis- charges, Terminal Leave and other valu- able items. Three copies for price of two. Fast Service, Round Corner Dock. 26, 801 Mass. Dc. For Rent REASONABLY priced second floor room, boy only pledged. Come and see it, single or double to men. Vacant because Hampshire. Phone 26333R. 2 GARAGE: Block from campus on Oreal Call 2278M. 2 SMALL ROOM: (formerly the Record Nook) for rent. May be used for business purposes. Ideal location for a radio re- flex site. Located next to Harold field's. Call 2. 30 WE HAVE place for one man student. $15.00 per month; cooking and laundry progues if desired, at no extra cost. 900 HALF large double, calls between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. 109 E. 17th Terrace. 29 APARTMENT to boys. $15 a month each; double room to boys $15 a month each; room to girls $15 a month each; boy $3 a week; single room for boy, $4 a week. All on West 17th St. Phone 27 LOOKING FOR a good room? If a vet, why not share large room in a home. Twin beds, rent appropriate, 623 Indiana. 26 ONE-CAR garage. Mr. R. A. Simmons. 26 ROOM FOR 2 students; 3 blocks for home, 1725 Indiana. Phone 2631W. 26 QUARTERS for colored girls. Newly decorated, kids private bath. kitchen and washroom Can house 6 girls. Rates reasonable. Call 1735R. Wanted MALE STUDENT to share desirable room. One block off campus, 1631 Illinois. Phone 2674J 30 RIDE TO Wichita Saturday afternoon. Have to return by 7:30 Sunday evening. Don Biscoor, Don Glauco, 1480 Tenn Telephone 664. 26 RIDERS: K. U. classes 8 till 1:00, Monday through Friday. C. M. Searle, 124 Lane R, Sunflower. 29 A FOLDING baby play pen with base approximately 6 inches from floor. Phone 2966J. 26 Req. four 4 boys in student's new home. Private entrance to home bus line. 3 blocks from KU. 1818 IU. See or phone 2564R before noon or after 6:00 p.m. 26 Go GREYHOUND BACK TO SCHOOL TO FOOTBALL GAMES FOR VISITS HOME ON SHOPPING TOURS Go economically, comfortably by air-conditioned Super-Coach. 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