RSDAY, OCTOBER 28.1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE NINE ere's A Cocktail Party hat Lasted For 30 Days Francisco—(UP)—Patrick J. Fleming's 30 nights in a barroom today. Peter Fleming's month-long cocktail party came to a close when he was sed from an attic hideaway above a bar on Market street. He lived e for 30 days on ham sandwiches, hard-boiled eggs, and the best men he needed small change, see said, he helped himself to hard boiled egg money or pried h the iukebox. ou sure had good booze," he "It was all right." the proprietor, 230-pound Tom Ivan, didn't know he had a aider until recently when a cusser in the washroom was astonished to see little drops of bourbon lying down from the ceiling. r. Fleming, a 23-year-old Westinian, lowered himself through trap door. Dressed in blue, white sport socks, and moors, he congratulated Mr. Sullion his excellent grog. he customer called Owner Sul- n who shouted at whoever was here to come down, and right v. aken to the police station, the order said he was discovered because one of his bottles of refresh-hat had tipped over. confident that Mr. Sullivan, an- arry Irishman, would not prosecute Mr. Fleming told of his month's- work, with he would, enter the Irishman, would not prosecute Mr. Fleming told of his month's. He said he would enter the 15 minutes before closing time, or a ham sandwich, and then paper into the washroom. After this was closed and the help home, the visitor came down in his attic roost, and helped self from the pantry, the bottle eyes, and the cigar boxes. about 11 a.m., he would rise, lower self to the washstand, and shave. in he slipped into the bar and gled with the customers. He at the rest of the day elsewhere, always returned to the bar in to make sure of a nightcap once or twice I saw him go back or twice I saw him go back be, and I didn't see him come said Mr. Sullivan. "But when hook the place down before ing. I looked everywhere butairs." vs. Leah Dover, who operated food bar in the rear with her band, Al, Al, said, "Al was accusing of slicing the ham too thick." iv. Wrong Number Indianapolis — (UP) — Benjamin t, a Butler university professor, asked the telephone company include his middle name in his on the phone book. He commed that he got too many calls to officers and soldiers' wives bequeathe his name was listed: Fort, ii. 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Anyone interested in working for these committees should see the chairman of the committees. The A.W.S. president's council will be 4 p.m. today. Maybe, But It's Legal Springfield, Ill. — (UP) — Recent newspaper exposes of gambling in the state capital have townspeople on edge. When the city attorney recently suggested to city councilmen that they award the city's quota of laxicab licenses by lot, one councilman asked: "Is that gambling?" Great Britain, US To Use Scholarship A joint commission has been established between Great Britain and the United States to administer the Fulbright scholarship, J. H. Nelson, dean of the Graduate school, said today. Details of the scholarship have not been received but are expected near the end of the semester, he said. Twenty million dollars has been set aside to be used during the next few years for the benefit of advanced students of both countries. This money came from war surplus sales in foreign countries, the dean said. 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