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BEVERAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six-pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic applies. For parties or picnics see american Service Company. 615 Vt. tf TRANSPORTATION NEED RIDE from K.C. to K.U. for 8:00 classes Monday through Friday, return after 4:00 classes. Phone Collette Shull. 205 Lawrence. 1-13 ASK US about airplane rates, ski coach, family days, round trip reductions, all expense tours and steamship trips. For business attendees at the First National Bank for information or itineraries and reservations 8th and Mass. sts. Phone 30. tt His Own Man' Lewis Starts Radio-TV Show New York—(U.P.) The name's the same but Robert Lewis now has his own store. After seven years of being the frequent replacement for Arthur Godfrey Robert Lewis who has done practically everything else at the Columbia Broadcasting System but declare dividends is being launched this month as his own man in both radio and TV. The radio program started last The radio program started last week. It is an hour-long show on the CBS network at 12 noon every Saturday. The TV show, 5:30 to 6 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, begins Monday on CBS. Ravensdale, Wash. —'U.P.'— Teams of husky miners dug through a debris-choked chute 500 feet beneath the earth today hoping against hope for "another miracle" that would spare the life of entombed miner Harry English. Miners Keep Up Rescue Attempt "We should know soon, maybe any minute now," muttered a miner who returned to the surface after digging for the trapped miner. There was only room for two miners to Cut at a time in the chute. Mr. English, 39, has been trapped by a cave-in of hundreds of tons of coal and debris since 8:30 a.m. (CST) Wednesday. It was not known if he was still alive. Harold Lloyd Sr., father-in-law of the entombed miner, put in 17 underground 20-yeardaw with receipts and came up shaking his head. Mr. English and Roy Coutts 25, were standing on timbers across the opening to the 35-foot chute the carving to cars below when the camera hit him. Mr. Coutts was rescued four hours later and suffered only a few brushes and shock. The chute walls crumpled beneath them, plunging them into the opening 500 feet beneath the surface. Expressions of hope were not evident in the bleak hoist shack near the mine's entrance. Tired miners puffed on cigarettes and said nothing, except that they all personales watched quietly as rescue operations continued "I hate to say this but there appears to be no hope now. The men are still working and they are doing everything humanly possible," he said. Mr. Lewis has had a few shows of his own of various types on CBS through the years, but they have come and gone, depending on the whims of sponsors or the need of the network to use his time for something else. None of his shows, however, was in the informal, "chatty" format that he has always wanted and now has. "I'll use the same people on both radio and TV." Mr. Lewis said. "I've got Earl Wrighton, Lois Hunt, Jan Arden and Jaye P. Morgan as my vocalists. Don Liberto is the dancer and choreographer. I'll have the 'Chordettes,' the girl singers who used to be with Mr. Godfrey on the Wednesday TV shows. Ray Block handles the orchestra. "Don't look for anything pretentious on the TV show, by the way. They gave me quite a budget for sets, but I'm using very little of it. If you don't have the personalities, all the sets in the world won't do you any good. Besides, I feel that the elaborateness you may need for night-time TV isn't necessary for day-time shows." Some early day teachers punished a pupil by making him stand and hold his nose within a small circle drawn on the blackboard. 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