FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Add Another Quart, Joe, He Ain't Dirty Enough Yet Hollywood—(UP)—Milk baths, which make beautiful women more so. are the current fashion to make beautiful horses less so. Ever since the days of the Ziegfeld beauty Anna Held, a milk bath has been the last word in glamour. That was the pleasant thought which struck the horse trainer, Ab Hudkins, when Warner Bros. proposed one for his gorgeous palomino, Golden Cloud Mr. Hudkins saw thousands of dollars flapping out the doors. "We want to get the gloss off his coat," said Mr. Enright, while Mr. Hudkins held his ears in horror. "He's too photogenic." Director Ray Enright said no. This, he explained, was a deglamorizing bath. "This is the first time Golden Cloud's been in a movie," he confided. "We figured he was good-looking enough to get lots more parts. It's a good break for a horse, you know, working under Errol Flynn." Golden Cloud quite literally works under Mr. Flynn in hard-galloping genes of Warner Bros." Montana." "He shines too much, practically glows," Mr. Enright complained. (This was because Mr. Hudkins had ing him for his debut.) "Prairie worn his arms to the elbows brush-horses don't glow. They're dirty. Dirty him up." The milk still wasn't de-beauti- members of the property department. "Is it pastureized milk?" Mr. Hodkins asked hopefully. It was "Is it homonogenized?" It wasn't Just plain old skim milk no actress would be caught splashing in. The milk still wasn't de-beautifying enough. The prop men had to rub dirt into it as it dried. That delighted the director and cameraman, who pronounced that the gorgeous Golden Cloud looked as though he hadn't been brushed or bedded down for two weeks. They had to shoot the scene in a hurry, though. Golden Cloud was repairing his beauty by licking off both milk and dirt. No Illiterate Number-Writers Arlington, Va. (AU)—Robert L. Thomas, 48, was cleared of a num- ber-writing charge: when he came up with a perfect alibi: He can't write. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Terms: 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 Daily Kansan Business office, Journals and Press, 454 p.m. the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days Five day 25 words or less ...35c 65c 90c Additional words ...1c 2c 3c FOR RENT SHARE ROOM at the 801 Club for boys. Single bed. 801 Indianna. 1426M. 20 P.O. Box 3952, Chicago, IL 60607 CACANCY FOR two men. Close to hill. 128 La., after 6 p.m. ACE FOR two men students, laundry office. Please email college if desired. 102 OHC. phone 31198. 1228 La., after 6 p.m. SPRING SEMESTER Vacancy for two boys, two girls. Share kitchen with two students. Hot water, heat on bus lines, and walking distance to town and KU. K. 357 Ind. 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Application received before Feb. 15, 1949, will be judged by a committee including representatives of the California Institute of Technology and of Howard Hughes. Application forms for the fellowships can be obtained by request addressed to the Dean of Graduate Studies, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena 4, Calif. FOUND TRANSPORTATION ANNONE DESIRED R a ride to Cincinnati .Washington D. a ride to Monday, contact L. Covington at 212-567-4800. WANTED ROOM ON HILL or apartment near hill purpose room. Phone 612-790-3456 1324W旁 6 student Elect New Officers At AICE Meeting The American Institute of Chemical Engineers elected Stanley M. Englund, engineering junior, vice president for the 1949 Spring semester at a meeting in Lindley auditorium Wednesday. Charles L. Fussman, engineering senior, was elected treasurer. A certificate of award was presented to Rex E. Thomas, engineering junior, by Dr. S. A. Miller, professor of chemical engineering. The citation was presented to Thomas for having the highest scholastic achievement during his freshman and sophomore years. Sixty-five light poles purchased by the University from the city of Lawrence will be used near Joliffe hall, in Marvin grove, and around the stadium. C. G. Bayles, superintendent of buildings and grounds, said today. The poles will be removed from the streets in downtown Lawrence. Manchester, N.H. — (UP) — When three Manchester war veterans leave home for college each day, they travel 115 miles before returning for supper. KU Will Put Light Poles Near Marvin And Joliffe Long Commuting Saves Them Cash The first normal school in the world was established in Vermont. They say they do their studying during the two and a half hours they spend on trains each day and save money to boot. The amount they spend for railroad tickets, they say, doesn't approach what they save on lower New Hampshire rents. 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