MONDAY, SEPT. 15, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Library To Open On Wednesday With a full time staff of 24 and a collection of approximatey 360,000 books Watson library will resume normal operation Wednesday. C. M. Baker, director of libraries, said today. Until then the library will be open on a shortened schedule. Six new employees and several staff changes were also announced by Mr. Baker. The new employees are Miss Flora K. Ewart, graduate of State Teachers' college at Emporia, who will serve as assistant circulation libarian; Mrs. Marjorie Terrill, Western Reserve, also an assistant circulation libarian; Miss Priscilla Tjaden, University of Illinois, periodical libarian; Mrs. Edna May Cole, University of Denver, geology libarian; Mrs. Jennie E. Bean, Western Illinois State Teachers' college, biology libarian; Richard W. Hurd, graduate student, head assistant at reserve. In addition to this full time staff, ak. Baker estimated that the campus schedule would employ 90 to 100 part-time student assistants. Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 10 p.m. After Sept. 17 library hours will be: 10 p.m. Saturday, 7.45 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 7.45 a.m. to 5 p.m. Beginning Sept. 28 the library will be open Sundays from 2 to 10 p.m. John Poje Given Chemistry Award John Poje, graduate student from Kansas City, will receive the new $1.000 fellowship in chemistry established this year by the Stanoldol Oil and Gas Company, Tulsa, Okla. and Gaillard. Poje will conduct research in the physical properties of solutions of saturated acids. These substances are used in the manufacture of soap and other industrial products. Poje, a captain in the chemical warfare service serving more than three years in the Southwest Pacific theater, completed requirements for an M.A. degree in chemistry this summer. Dr. Robert Taft, professor of physical chemistry, will direct Poje's research. ___ New Shop Equipment Expands Training Scope The $200,000 worth of new equipment in the University shops will greatly increase the scope of training. Paul Hausman, shop practice professor, said today. Included in the equipment are precision instruments worth $75,000, a high frequency induction heat treating furnace, a drop forging hammer, and several different kinds of power lathes. A new course in precision measurement and inspection is being offered this fall, he said. ___ Schreiber Gets Award Marie Schreiber, pharmacy senior from Salina, has been awarded the Terry L. Foltz scholarship for the fall semester. The $100 cash award is given by Mr. Foltz, a well-known Hutchinson pharmacist. Classified Advertising For Sale LIGHT DELIVERY service. Anything small as a postage stamp, and as big as the largest trunk. Tempura Nome Jane 2288 J. Anytime. Night. Night. 17 PARKER The World's most wanted sale now at the Student Union Book Store. Book Store. COMPLETE YOUR "Parker 51" sets now with a Parker 51 penul $7.00 to $7.50 at the Student Union Book Store. 19 VETERANS! We will buy, trade or sell you any Awareness or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to dispose of. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mass. Phone or CARTISS WRIGHT 3-room house trailer sleeps six, extra furniture included. See at 174 Windsor Ave. after 5 p.m., evenings call 398 for Mrs. Baldwin. 22 16-FOOT trailer house. Good condition. Newly painted. Partially furnished. See evenings only. Goes to highest bidder. W. D. Paschal, 1733 Mass. 18 Business Service FREE OFFER: Photo-copies of Discharges, Terminal Leave and other valuable papers. Three copies for price of two. Fast Service. Round Corner Drug Co. 801 Mass. 26 WELCOME STUDENTS We Are Proud Of Our Store And Want You To Make It Your Headquarters For... RECORDS LISTEN TO YOUR FAVORITE RECORDINGS IN OUR RECORD BOOTHS We carry a complete line of the latest hits at all times RECORD CABINETS 9.95 up RECORD CARRYING CASES 4.95 up CAMERAS We are sure we have any CAMERA you might be looking for. CAMERA SUPPLIES Films, Film-Finishing Equipment and all Photographic Supplies ALARM CLOCKS STUDY LAMPS No Faster Film Service in Lawrence. EXTENSION CORDS Fluorescent Any Length 35c to 75c With Tube ___$6.95 SUNBEAM ELECTRIC IRONS Very Large Selection of RECORD PLAYERS PHONOGRAPH COMBINATIONS FINE RADIOS EASY TERMS WRIGHT'S EASY TERMS 246 MASS. PHONE 725