WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Little Man On Campus - By Bibler "I think Freddie's eves are 'bout shot. Coach, think we better pull him?" Surely Not A One Man Job But Someone Stole Bridge Athens, Ala.—U.P.) Somebody got away with the Piney Creek bridge, and folks are beginning to get mad about it. Charles Lepard, county commissioner, demanded action from the sherrif, and Sheriff John Sandlin got behind his deputies and has been directing a futile chase for a week. "There's no telling what happen-³ ed." the sheriff said. But it looked to him like a case of out-and-out thievery of the 100/out-long steel bridge. No signs of heavy trucks. No signs of blasting. No signs of cutting through steel with flame apparatus Deputies and residents of the area none of whom live close enough to have noticed somebody dismantling the bridge—have conducted close searches of the creek banks and decided only that there isn't a bridge any more. It was an old bridge, and the people it served who live in Belmont, a tiny community in the southern part of Limestone county, figured that the state had taken it down and was going to replace it. But after they had been detouring for a couple of weeks, they mentioned to Commissioner Lepard that he would buy the new bridge would be finished soon. Lepard, who represents that section of the county, didn't know anything about a new bridge. He investigated and complained to the sheriff That was a week ago, and today the sheriff admitted "we just don't have any idea of what might have happened." Sandlin did not even have a definite date for the crime, on which he might pin a search for persons trying to dispose of a load of structural steel. The bridge was not a massive one—it had no superstructure—but it was mighty convenient for the Belmont people. "We've got no clues and we got a mightly start later," the sheriff said. "There's nobody living within half a mile of the creek, a pretty good sized one, and so far we haven't been able to find a thing to go on." Police Solve Robbery Before It Is Reported Omaha — (U.P) — Police solved a theft before it was reported. Ray Rapp, Omaha, dashed into the detective bureau and told officers thieves had stolen a television aerial and a tool box from his parked truck. Detectives calmed him down, then handed him the stolen articles. Officer T. W. Pike had nabbed two men as they tried to pawn the items, minutes after the theft. Notre Dame Fan Pays To Hear Games St. Paul — (U.P.)—Ignatius Alosyus O'Shaughnessy, wealthy St. Paul oil man, wanted to hear the Notre Dame football games broadcast in the twin cities and so he laid down the necessary cash. Mr. O'Shaughnessy put up about $1,000 to have two of the games broadcast by WLLOL and he didn't pay for them. Mr. O'Shaughnessy his own name mentioned as sponsor. Other Irish games were sponsored by Art Murray, a local restaurant man. Mr. Murray, however, preferred having the commercials as well as the game. Engineers In Demand Champaign, Ill.—(U.P.)Jobs may be getting scarcer for some college graduates but there still are plenty available for all types of engineers. H. H. Jordan, associate dean of the Illinois College of Engineering said "engineering graduates are being employed in continually widening areas of activities for which their education and training fits them to undertake." That's the conclusion of University of Illinois faculty members after a survey of 1949 graduates. We are both happy and proud to announce the early showing of "The Heiress" is OURS! The love story you'll talk about most . . . and remember longest! "The Heiress" Starts Sunday Ferns: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office. Journalism bludge, not later than 3:45 p.m. the day before publication date. Kansan Classified Advertising Phone K.U.376 25 words or less...35c Additional words...1c BUSINESS SERVICE FYPING—Theses, term papers, reports. PRESENTATION Sheehan, Vernon, Phone 1168R NOW IS THE time for this good man to come to the air and join party. Hank Brown for Party Pic's. 846 Mass. Phone 1707. 16 GET ALL YOUR typing done, accurately, neatly, and reasonably. Telephone 298JR or bring work to 924 Rhode Island. Ask for Miss Hall. 11 TYPING: Call Hazel Stanley, 286M for prompt experienced service $20% Mass. TYPING DONE: Prompt attention, accurate work and reasonable rates. Tel 418 or bring to 1218 Conn. St. Ask for Miss Helen. tf THOROUGH on the auto check, easy on the G.I. check at Hadl Bros. Motor Co. Complete overhaul, engine tune-up, body work. Have a spare tire. $317. E 17th. Phone 785 or 1821R. tf JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit your "jayhawk" pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are our business. Our one-stop service includes pets and feathers. Grant's Pet and Gift Shop. 1218 Conn. St. Ph. 418. tf HELP WANTED MULTILITT OPERATOR wanted. Model 1250. Part-time student satisfactory; must be experienced. See Thos C. Rhyter. University Press. tt LOST FHI KAPPA SIGMA fraternity pin between house and Strong hall. Contact GREEN PARKER 51 fountain pen Jan- lary 5 between Fraser and Strong Hall Amexe E. Finder please call Janice Auer, ph. 860. 11 WANT RIDE with person who com- paired Paul Call Miner, 1092. Leave message 11 TRANSPORTATION Kansan Calendar of Coming Events Wednesday. Jan. 11 K. U. band concert, 8 p.m. Hoch auditorium. Monday. Jan. 16 Final examinations begin. Monday, Jan. 30. Kansas City Philharmonic orchestra, 8:20 p.m., Phon. auditorium Thursday, Jan. 19 Enrollment begins for the spring semester. Phone 321—Shows Continuous Fur exhibit through Jan. 31, Museum of Natural History. Read the Want Ads Daily. Current Exhibits JAMES STEWART JUNE ALLYSON Open 12:45 Adm. 12c & 39c HURRY! Ends Tonight THE STRATTON STORY A TRUE STORY IN A IMMENSUAL LOVE STARTSTHURS. Co-Feature "Call of the Forest" Robert Lowery Roy Rogers "THE GOLDEN STALLION" Roy Rogers and "TRAIL of the MOUNTIES" with Russell Hayden Nice large sleeping room next to bath Two boys. Bunk beds, convenient loca- tion for town and campus. Spacious widened bedroom with large space 1235 Tennessee, phone 18761, FOR RENT ROOM AVAILABLE in very nice house for a girl student in exchange for light house work. Half block from campus. Please call 3683J. 13 TWO LARGE connecting rooms. Suitable for 2 or 3 boys, available next semester. Plenty of closet space, separate beds, water in room Call 858W. 13 FOR RENT: 1145 West Hills Parkway 1/2 double room, boy, 1089M. I SINGLE and Double rooms for men of K.U. bus line. 801 Ind. ) ONE SINGLE room. 1 double room. room Near station. Ner bus line 827, Miss M. 2288W. 1WO DOUBLE sleeping rooms; 1 fixed for cooking, 1 single room 413 W.14th St. 2 double at 1140 La. Call after 4 p.m. TWO ROOMS for men students, 1799 Miss. 16 NICE CLEAN sleeping rooms for 3 or 4 rooms at Nice 937 Ohio afi 6 p.m. Phone 25213M VACANCY next semester in studios, quiet house. Nice study room accom- odates four young men. Nice desks and workstations. Close to campus. 1244 La. Ph. 7525. Close to campus. 1244 La. Ph. 7525. ROOM FOR rent to colored girl. 2nd Semester room for 3 girls. Phone 1909R in morning, or 100 evenings. 13 morning, or vacation wardrobe. male students next semester. 1416 Tenn. SECOND semester vacancies for under- graduate students $20 each. Mrs. Wilson, 122 Ohio. SLEEPING room next to bath. Gas fur- ment board if desired. 1007 Tent 136M8. 136M8. VACANCY for girls. 1225 Oread; half block from campus; probably get part lime work at Union building if desired. Phone 581. IR ROOM FOR BOY with Law Student Private home. Quiet. Close to bath. Single bed. Gas heat. 1601 Kentucky. Phone 1851. ff MISCELLANEOUS GET YOUR laundry washed before final week. Nine pounds Bendix load takes only 30 minutes, costs 25c. Bring it to Laun­daide, 813 Vermont. 17 ATTENTION VETERANS: You may start driving the car of your choice today and receive a free driver's license and insurance refund arrive. See Bill Bobin for details, 9th and Miss. Phi. 217. 16 HOT lunches and dinners packed in containers to go out, specializing in spaghetti ready to serve. Also sandwiches of all kinds, chili and hot coffee. Phone your orders in advance. Call 3335. Sorry, no delivery. Atomic Grill, Ceramic N. 7. Sevier St. FYPING - Themes, term papers, theses, attention M. Delgado, 1229 Ohio, 860M, M. Delgado VACANCY in nursery school. Children under 30 mos. Whole or $\frac{1}{2}$ days. Teacher with graduate training and expr. Call 3402-J for entrance requirements. 12 FOR SALE LEAVING TOWN and want to sell our tiny Tint highchair, Taylor Tot stroller, handyhot stainless steel apartment racken. Cell 1426 L BICYCLE, girls, for sale. Equipped with padded shorts. Sell cheap Call 364-81 1133 Tennessee CLEARANCE! 20% off on all picture Rachillea Studio T39 Mass. Phone 302 126 Phone 946. Shows Continuous Box Office Opens 12:45 N-O-W SHOWING Don't Miss It! Extra Sugar and Rose Bowl Pictures FOOTBALL FORCED to sell 1947 Special Deluxe Plymouth Club Coupe, all extras. 23,000 miles, original owner, condition like new, Phone Hank Russo, 253J5T. 1 LINCOLN: 1932 V-12 7 pass, very clean, excellent mechanical condition. An exceptional carpet finish with many features. Call 3223M jp. mph xk. ICE SKATES: Girl's white shoe skates; size 6; will fit shoe size 6%-7%. Perfect condition. 754. Phone 1894M. 12 NEW HOME, three rooms, bath, and basement. Gas furnace, automatic hot water, etc. Partly furnished, three lots, double bedroom. FOR SALE-Northern back Hollander blended muskrat coat. Size 14, a beautiful price. Coated to call. Call 3402J. 12 Dog Becomes Attached To Favorite Postman Peoria, Ill.—(U.P.)—A great many dogs have become attached to postmen, where it hurts. She's been doing it since September, 1948, and her one regret in life appears to be that McCluggage is off two days each week. But Molly, a three-year-old black cocker spaniel, has become attached to John J. McCluggage in an affectionate sort of way. Molly, whose master is 11-year-old Michael Ford, waits patiently every morning for McCluggage to make his rounds. She accompanies him 28 blocks, no more, no less. Then she goes home. JAYHAWKER Phone 10 for Sho Time —Ends Tonite— Milton Berle Virginia Mayo "ALWAYS KEEP THEM LAUGHING" THURS - FRI - SAT Late News Events Sports 'Lady of the Links' Jinx Preview FRIDAY THE 13TH Doors Open 11:15 Karloff prowls an underground labyrinth of frozen horror! Tombs of ice for the living! Chambers of horror for the dying! BORIS KARLOFF "The Man With Nine Lives" VARSITY Phone 132 for Sho Time TONIGHT - THURSDAY JUNE HAVER RAY BOLGER LOOK for the SILVER LINING Solar by TECHNICOLOR Co-Feature Errol Flynn © Ida Lupino "ESCAPE ME NEVER" STUDENTS This coupon and 50c will admit 2 students to the VARSITY THEATRE Tonite or Thursday Jan. 11 or 12