PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1950 Death Of Field Mouse Saddens Cat Pittsburgh, Pa.—(U.P.) All cats don't hate all mice. Suzy, a crosseyed tabby belonging to Paul Hammaker, Dormont, Pa., currently is mourning for one. Ignatz, a tiny field mouse captured near the Hammaker home, died and Suzy has been moping around the house ever since. She doesn't go near the bathtub any more. She and Ignatz used to play there daily. Suzy is no ordinary cat. She disdains milk, preferring to drink water right out of the tap. Noting Suzy's gentleness, Hammaker introduced Ignatz to her when he found him. For a while, the tiny fellow was frightened, but when he saw that the friendly feline meant no harm, he walked right up and sat on her tummy. Suzy never batted a crossed eye. Each day, Hammaker would fill the bathtub with water and put a little boat in it. Ignatz would dive into the water and swim out to the boat. Deftly, he'd guide it to the side of the tub, where Suzy waited. Then she'd push the boat around with her outstretched paw. gether, they ate together and slept together. When they weren't playing to- But Ignatz got just a little too old for a mouse. He finally died, of natural causes. Suzy hasn't been the same since. The annual milk supply, of the United States contains about 1,450,-000,000 pounds of nutrients (protein, minerals, lactose, and fat). LINDLEY'S KANSAS CLEANERS 12 East Eighth Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices Men's Suits, Cleaned and Pressed 75c Ladies' Plain Dresses, Cl. and Pressed. 79c WHEEL ALINEMENT CASH AND CARRY ONLY You'll Have A Safer Car with And Less Tire Wear Proper Wheel Alignment Quick Service - Call for Appointment Hayden Motor Service 612 N. Second Ph. 346 Read the University Daily Kansan—Patronize Its Advertisers. January 16-31 Courtesy