UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1941 PAGE SEVEN und in- profes- director te geo- different of the interested set with-industrial which co-booklet, 5 The leading in Svc news iversity character- acher. convic- s upon this per- should s to his ut oth- emester back. ed out, a priv- nate of meeting. one, and at the end of i office to hear us." er man room emity what ? Many Federal Jobs Open To Trained Applicants Uncle Sam is taking on some help these days beside mail carriers and railway postal clerks. Editors, artists, chemists, engineers, pharmacologists, and even male secretaries have a chance for federal jobs. The applicant's qualifications for the jobs are mainly education and experience. In some cases, no writ-10 examinations are required. Applications will be received at the United States civil service commission's office in Washington not later than the dates specified. Further information may be obtained at any first or second class post office. Positions in scientific fields are: Associate chemist - petrographer, $3,200 a year. No written test is required, but the applicant must have had professional experience in chemistry or geology. The closing dates are March 3 and 6. Junior technologists (any specialized branch), $2,000 a year. A four-year college course with major study in a branch of technology is required, except that applications may be accepted from senior students subject to certain conditions. The closing dates are Feb. 20 and 24. For higher grade technologist positions, with salaries ranging from $2,600 to $5,600 a year, applications will be rated as received until next Dec. 31. There will be no written test. Pharmacologists, various grades, with salaries from $2,600 to $4,600 a year. A four-year college course with specialized study is required, plus appropriate experience in scientific investigative work. Applications will be rated as received until Dec. 31. New Sooner Coach Is Grid Veteran If Dewey "Snorter" Luster, newly appointed Oklahoma football head, looks any coaching qualities, absence of gridiron experience will not be one of them. Since his graduation from the Sooner school 20 years ago, Luster has been a coach. He first served his alma mater in 1929 when he was appointed line coach under Ad Lindsey. He resigned along with Lindsey in 1931 but came back in 1937. Last year Luster resigned his post at Oklahoma because of a rift with Stidham to take over the back-field reins of Steve Owen's professional Giants. Now he is back, not as an assistant this time, but at the头头 of Sooner gridiron fortunes. Luster and Jap Haskell, the new athletic director, will be contracted on a year-to-year basis. No salary terms were disclosed. The name of Vic Hurt, first assistant varsity football coach at K U., was placed before the Oklahoma athletic board in its consideration of a successor to Tom Stidham by a Sooner alumnus. "I'm perfectly satisfied here." Hurt stated today, "and my family likes Lawrence. I feel that we're at a point in University of Kansas football where we really can accomplish something." Hurt said that an alumnus, a friend of his, called Friday and asked if it were satisfactory with him to place his name on the list of candidates. Associate and assistant technical editors in the war department, $3,-200 and $2,600 a year, respectively. The duties include editing and writing, largely in the fields of engineering, chemistry, and physics. Appropriate college study and experience must be shown. The closing dates are Feb. 20 and 24. Artist-designers for federal government work, $1,620 to $2,600 a year. Design, execution, drawing, or supervision of various kinds of art work are among the duties of the positions. Closing dates are Feb. 20 and 24. Male junior stenographers in Washington, D.C., $1,440 a year. Applications will be accepted until further notice. DOTS ROOMS. Nicely furnished. All conveniences. Plenty of heat and hot water. Quiet for study. Single and double rooms. Meals if desired. 1131 Ohio Street. -839-34 WANT ADS BOYS ROOMS: Nicely furnished. RENT: Near KU. Desirable, large, 1st floor room, private entrance, porch, and shower. Also nice 1, 2, and 3-room apartments. Reasonably priced. Phone 2105. -843-81 RENT: Family house furnished. 8- room, modern, comfortable, central location, desirable neighborhood. Electric refrigerator, sleeping porch, garage. Reasonable rent to reliable party. Phone 2173-R. -842-31 FOR SALE: 1925 black Dodge coupe. Motor in excellent condition. Tires are good. Phone 1765 or see at 745 Tennessee. Bill Pendleton. -845-82 graduation, you'll find the telephone a powerful aid. If you're in the selling end, the telephone will help you to save time, cover more prospects more frequently increase sales and decrease selling costs. If your work has to do with purchasing, distribution production, administration or collections,the telephone will help you to get things done faster at low cost. No matter what line of business you go into after WHY NOT GIVE THE FAMILY A RING TONIGHT? LONG DISTANCE RATES TO MOST POINTS ARE LOWEST AFTER 7 P. M. ANY NIGHT—ALL DAY SUNDAY. Bell System service is so valuable to business because it meets so many varying needs. ROOMS for BOYS: One single, $10; and one double, $16. 809 Missouri Street. Call 2522-M. 830-80 FOR SALE: Royal Typewriter, standard. Excellent condition. Phone 2743-M. 829-80 FOR RENT: Single or double rooms for men. Board optional. 940 Indiana. Phone 1883. 828-82 FOR RENT: Nicely furnished one- room kitchenette. For women graduate students. Phone 1131-J. 1319 Vermont. 827 80 ROOM FOR BOYS: Single and double. 1618 Tennessee. Phone 2589-R, Mrs. Robertson. -837-31 ROOM FOR RENT: 1st floor single room with bath. New house. Phone 1237-W. -838-81 ROOMS: in modern home, well heated and furnished. Plenty hot water. Use of telephone. No children in family. Garage if wanted. Phone 1461. 639 Tenn. -840-81 BOARD: Boys and girls, $15 per month. Also extra nice single room, $9. Double, twin beds, $14. Piano for sale or rent. 923 Ind, 1788-M. -841-97 DRESSMAKING and alterations. Rates reasonable. Call before 12 and after 6 p.m. Phone 2619-R. 2101 Tennessee. Mrs. Robert Reele. -844-85 SALE OR RENT: Modern 8-room SALE OR RENT: Modern 8-room residence, recreation room, conservatory, 3 garages. H.W. heat, oak floors, centrally located. Reasonable down payment, balance like rent. Phone 280. -817-80. ROOMS FOR BOYS: 2 blocks from campus. Single rooms $7.50 and $9. Double rooms $7.50. Meals optional $15 per month. 413 W. 14th. Phone 1068. -518-81 ROOMS FOR MEN: in private modern- ern-home. Single or double with twin beds. Automatic hot water. Towels furnished. Phone 2842 or see at 1417 Kentucky. -793-80 ROOM: for girl with small group of other girl students. Comfortable large, south room. Plenty of heat and hot water. Board if preferred. Phone 1008. -822-82 APPROVED MODERN HOUSE: Appreciate only when seen. Single and double rooms. Air-conditioned. Just off the campus. Call 3009 for Mrs. Feder. 1332 Louisiana. -81. ROOMS, BOYS: 918 Mississippi. Midway from school and town. No hills to climb. One double, $12. Two single, $8. Private entrance. Will do your laundry. 833-83 LOST: Gold cross and chain some- where between Lutheran church and Watkins Hall. If found, please return to Watkins Hall. 826-80 KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS Phone K.U. 66 Shimmons Shop 929 Mass. Phone 660 Novel Gifts, Chinaware "Greeting Cards" Lock and Key Service Locker Padlocks, Guns and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mass. Phone 319 Call LECSCHER'S SHOE SHOP For prompt, efficient shoe repair. 812½ Mass. Phone 256 HIXON'S 721 Mass. HEADQUARTERS FOR Cameras & Supplies, Moving Picture Cameras—Projectors For Sale or Rent Expert KODAK FINISHING Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 Read the University Daily Kansan Classified Section for many Useful Suggestions Hunsinger's 920-22 Mass. Phone12 TAXI Typewriters We have complete typewriter service. Sales, rentals, cleaning and repairing. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass. Phone 548 Webster Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 Keeeler's Book Store Phone 33 939 Mass. WILLIAMS-ROBERTS Ford Sales and Service Phone 278 609 Mass. optometrist B. G. GUSTAFSON BROKEN LENS DUPLICATED 911 Mass. Phone 911 "STUDENTS CHOICE" HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP Downstairs Stop at the ROCK CHALK to appease that cold weather appetite.