UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS MARCH 26.1947 PAGE SEVEN A 'Sea Gull' Comes To Aero Engineers An OQ-2A Sea Gull, a small radio-controlled plane used by the armed forces in wartime as a mobile target in gunnery practice, has been added to the equipment of the department of aeronautical engineering, Prof. William Simpson, said Monday. The Sea Gull has a span of 12 feet 3 inches, a length of 8 feet 4 inches, and is 2 feet 8 inches high. It is equipped with two propellers, a parachute, and a six horse power engine. It was purchased from the war assets administration. "We don't expect to fly it," said Professor Simpson. "We'll put it in the design classroom to help students visualize what they're doing." The parachute is used when the plane runs out of gas or has engine trouble, he explained. The plane floats to the ground undamaged, where it can be quickly repaired. So Near, But Yet So Far St. Georges, Del. (UP)—Two homes burned down only 600 feet from the Chesapeake and Delaware canal. Firemen said their engines could pump water only 27 feet. Hitler Story Given To Pennsylvania U. Philadelphia —(UP)—An ex-staff sergeant has given the University of Pennsylvania two valuable manuscripts dealing with Adolph Hitler's direction of German armed might—both of them typed by the Fuehrer's champion stenographer, Gerhard Herrgessell. The donor is George Allen, who served with the 101st Airborne Division. Mr. Allen describes the first of the two manuscripts as an 800-page copy of Hitler's daily council meetings, with the first entry dated Dec. 1, 1942, and the last March 24, 1945. Newsboys Stay On Curb The second manuscript consists of brief four to five page interviews Allen had with Hitler's personal secretary, his sister Paula, his physician, a major domo, and a chauffeur. San Francisco. UP)—If a motorist wants to buy a newspaper in San Francisco, he now is required to pull to the curb to prevent newsboys from risking their lives by darting out into the traffic. Daily Kansan Classified Advertising For Sale 1936 PONTIAC ford, $300, also '35 Ford ford in very good condition, also See at 617 W. 4th street at 5:00. -28- "31 CHEVROLET Victoria model. Call 115 evenings. -28-ZENITH Combination radio-phonograph in a handmade cabinet, walnut finish, table model. One Tuxedo, excellent condition, 36 coat, 30-34 trousers. Call 664 Dory Neale. May be seen if you Texn. -28- 1935 LA SALA, $400, at 1235 Rhode Island. -28- 1935 FORD. Good condition. Call after 4:00, 1323 Ohio. -28- LA SALA House trailer, like new, 2 sleeps 4; new gas house; and water tapped in. Roy D. Adcock, $33 Indiana. -1- Lost BROWN Plastic rimmed glasses in brown leather case about a month ago, Donna Bailey, phone 860. —26 *MARRIAGE* Hill and the family book in Cassius Hill, Tuesday in Fraser Library. Call Wayne Poor, phone 2287-M or turn in to Kansas术业. LEATIER Zipper-bound notebook in room 210 Strong Larry J, Aelel, phone 3301. —26 LADIES Gold wrist watch with link chain between 7th and New Jersey and Rhode Island on Monday 16. Reward Phone Lou Bunnen, 1090 or KU 66. —26 GOLD Cap off Eversharp C. A. pen. if found call 1159. Reward. G. I. Stukes- bary. 27- GREEN And white wool purse. Finder please contact the Dally Kansan office Reward. 28- The billfold lelloib on campus. Finder is requested to contact Reinard L. Haley, 1408 Tenn. phone 664, to receive reward. 28- PARKER 51, blue, gold top; lost between touch and Brickeer; or call 290. W. L. Dumler. 28- BROWN Billfold in swimming locker room. Robinson gym. If found PLEASE return phone 837. Bedell, 1621 Edgehill phone 837. Contains papers. papers. Reward. Business Services TYPING. Prompt service. Reasonable rate. 1028 Vermont, phone 1168-R. -26 TENNIS Rackets restring and repaired—silk, nylon, or gut. 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The Student Union Activities Committee and the Student War Memorial Committee are going "all out" to make the Hellzapoppin DANCE CONTEST WALTZ, RHUMBA, JITTERBUG, SENTIMENTAL Over $100 IN PRIZE MONEY JACK MOORHEAD, M. C. THE MOST NOVEL ALL-HILL VARSITY THIS YEAR !!! VISIT THE OPIUM DEN Famous, Historic YE OLDE ENGLISH PUB Faculty Waiters SATURDAY, MARCH 29 Memorial Union Ballroom Bob Douglas' Orchestra TICKETS: $1.25 at Business Office, Memorial Headquarters in F.S. Rotunda or from your house representative.