JANUARY 16, 1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Classified Advertising Rates 25 words or less additional words age Three Five day days days 35c 65c 90c 1c 2c 3c Lost OVERCATO: Brown, size 38. Was accidentally exchanged at Dine-A-Mite Friday evening for coat of similar color. George McCarthy at 1106 for message. BILLFOLD: Black, red trim, Name engraved in gold on inside, Jola Markle. Lost Saturday night. Finder please leave at Daily Kansen office or call 2357 M.-16 GOLD Sheaffer pencil, striped brown and black. Lost between Cottage and Corbin. Finder please call Virginia Roesler. 860. Reward. -16- LARGE Silver King with jade set. Please notify Kansan office. -16. BROWN Billfold lost Saturday night at theatre. Call P. A. Frowner $38. Rewards Granada theatre. Call P. A. Frowker. 348. Reward. -16 BROWN Sheaffer life-time pen between Bork strong. Helen Hastings engraved on his Pen. Reward. Return. Dally Kansan office. -17 GOLD Bulloa ladies wrist watch with black band December 18. Please call 415 firm. Reward. -18 BAHU PAIR Of colorless rimmed glasses in blue For Sale case. Phone 2830-W. Reward. PRACTICALLY New ladies dresses, suits, sweaters, shoes and clothing 1 mh's suit size 37. 1 mh's suit suit a sport coat size 39. Reasonably priced for sale. Sale C2734-W anytime after 3 p.m. STUDENTS: We are ready to sell your lighting needs. See us for approved IES, student lamps. Price $7.95 including 150-volt lamps. Kansas Electric Power.-16. *Mos.* NAVAL Officers Dress Blues. Good condition. Size, coat 36, trousers 32. See Jones, McCook Hall. Under east side of stadium. Enter under section LM. 2 BROWN sport coats, 39 chest. Never 18 MAYA sport coat in Schulz's Tailor Swe 924 Mase. St. 9 M-M LUGER Ammunition. All accept American made. Pay half down and down. All take the same. Jack Meeker. 2124 Mass. Phone 1560. 1 New Buesher Aristocrat aristat sax. $175; Small combo dance arrangements; Charvos drawing set $5. Phone T39-W. Ford, Radio theater. Good tenns. Ford bridger gets it. 1537. Great tenns. Highest bridger gets it. 1537. -17- MEN'S clean clothes. Black chinchilla overcoat. 1 suit. 1 coat vest and extra - trousers. 32x 33. Bargain for quick sale. 1104 New Jersey. -e75 1104 New Jersey. -17 1103 Chevrolet. 4-door sedan. Good condition. Call Bill Brewer or Harlan Call Bill. Phone 3010. -17 One SET of two truck beds. See Dean Gilley. 1104 Massachusetts. -17 CheVROLET 4-door Master Deluxe. Price reasonable. Lane P. Apt. 109, Sunflower Village. -20 Bilder. Vintage. 1940 Ford station wagon. Make me J. Bob Foster, phone 2273-J. 1832 Mass. Wanted MEMBERS For flying club or will sell interest in 46 T-craft. No students. Calvin Cooley. 1142 Ind. Phone 3335. -16 SLIDE RULE log du log expetr trig or deirig Keuffel Esser. Call Baker at 1987 after 2, or come to 530 Louisiana. -16 FOLLOWING have been found and may be had at Kansan office by identifying; Fountain pens, Evershars, ring, 2 bracelets, earnmurs, glove, glasses, keys, billfold wallet, notebook, spiral notebook, slide rule, and partial plate containing 2 teeth. Please claim. 16- Found Transportation HUDSON - RENT A- CAR SERVICE Will rent you a car by day or weekend. Reservations taken. Phone 3315. Location 601 Vermont. -28- Business Services VACANCY For two children in Nursery school. Whole or half days. Prefer two year olds. Experienced teacher. Phone 3402-J. -17- INCOME TAX Service. I am preparing my taxes at a moderate rate. My fifth year in this job, I will day or in the evenings and ask for a birth record for information or an ap- puntment. *FYPING:* Let a veterian's wife type your term papers. Neat and accurate. Phone 1673W or by dny 942 New Hampshire, 20-TYPING:* Prompt service, reasonableirm. Phone 1186-R. -21-MOTTS KU staff offers free transport to and from campus andstables. For riding reservations, phone-21-or 1019. TWIPING. Term papers and reports. Done probably and promptly. Phone 61- 61-M. ATTENTION, Medical Students, microscopes, colorimeters, balances, engineering instruments cleaned and repaired. ten years' experience. Call Victor 9218. Instruments Service company, 720 Delaware, Kansas City 6. - 27. Free estimates. PHOTO-EXACT Copies, discharge and valuable papers. Fast service. Low price. Inc. Ag Co. 801, Mass. Lawrence, Kansas, or Lane P, Apt. 18, flower, Kansas. FOR that coke date remember the Eid- eal pharmacy at 701 Mass., phone 919 COURT HOUSE LUNCH Meals - Short Orders Sandwiches Open 5:30-12:30 LAWRENCE SANITARY Milk and Ice Cream Co. Read the Daily Kansan daily. WALTER S. GIFFORD President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Started as a clerk with the Western Electric Company in 1904. CHESTER L BARNARD CHESTER T. BARNARD President of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company. Started with the Bell System as a clerk in Boston in 1909. WILLIAM C. BOLENIUS President of the Wisconsin phone Company. First phone job was in New York City as a traffic inspector in 1921. ALLERTON E. BROOKS President of the Southern New England Telephone Company. Started as engineer's assistant in New Haven in 1911. VICTOR E. COOLEY President of the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. Started his telephone career as a clerk in San Francisco in 1911. HAL S. DUMAS President of the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company. Started as a traffic student in Atlanta in 1911 in Atlanta in 1911. RANDOLPH EIDE President of The Ohio Bell Telephone Company. First telephone job was as a special inspector in New York in 1911. JOE F. HARRELL JOE E. HARRELL President of the New England Telephone and Telegraph Compa- sure Association, a clerk in Atlanta in 1913. WILLIAM A. HUGHES HONES President of the Indian Bank Telephone Company. A great telephone company as a ground man in Kansas City in 1917, RUSSELL J. HOPLEY President of the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company, St. Louis, Missouri Madison, Iowa, in 1915. These are presidents of operating telephone companies of the Bell System. They all started at the bottom of the ladder...Nine years ago the Bell System first published an advertisement like this, except that there are now thirteen new faces in the pictures. These new presidents also started at the bottom. One of its traditions is that its executives come up from the ranks. That has been true of the business for many years and nowhere is it better illustrated than in the careers of the men who now serve as presidents of Bell Telephone Companies. As a group, they have put in 611 years of telephone service, an average of 36 years each. The Bell System aims to keep the opportunity for advancement open to all. Name PRESIDENTS *William C. Bolenius *Allerton F. Brooks Walter S. Gifford Chester I. Barnard *Victor E. Cooley OF BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES *Hal S. Dumas Randolph Eide *Joe E. Harrell Company *Russell J. Hopley *William A. Hughes *Thomas N. Lacy Amer.Tel. & Tel. Co New Jersey Bell Tel. Co Wisconsin Tel. Co. Southern New England Tel. Co. *H. Randolph Maddox *Graham K. McCorkle *Floyd P. Ogden *Mark R. Sullivan *Carl Whitmore Philip C. Staples Southwestern Bell Tel. Co. Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. Co. Ohio Bell Tel. Co New England Tel. Tel. Co Northwestern Bell Tel. Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel.Co. New York Tel. Co. Mountain States Tel.& Tel. Co Date Place of Start 1904 Chicago 1909 Boston 1921 New York City 1921 New Haven 1911 San Francisco 1911 Atlanta AND THEIR FIRST JOBS 1904 Chicago 1909 Boston 1911 New York City 1913 Atlanta First Pay 1915 Fort Madison, Ia 1917 Kansas City 1905 Philadelphia $28 week $12 week 1902 Eminence, Ky. 1911 Kansas City, Mo 1921 Washington,D.C. 1904 Baltimore First Job $60 montl Clerk, Payroll Dept. Clerk $50 month Traffic Inspector Engineer's Assistant 1912 San Francisco 1910 San Francisco $15 week $14 week 50 month Traffic Stud Clerk $40 month Collector Special Inspector Clerk $60 month Ground Man $10 week Installer $30 week Office Boy Student Engineer 140 month Student-Clerk $12 week Salesman $50 month Clerk $65 month Field Man (NAVY AIR) President of the Bell Telephone Company. With Bell System since 1906. Started in Philadelphia an appl. designer. THOMAS N. LACY $ ^{*} $ Asterisks indicate new presidents since December, 1937. H. RANDOLPH MADDOX President of the Cheapeake and Potomac Telephone Companies started, student yourself, H. RANDOLPH MADDOX BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM GRAHAM K. McCORKLE President of the Illinois Bell Telephone Company Started with an idea to make phones in Eminess, Ky., in 1902. GRAHAM K. McCORLE FLOYD P. OGDEN President of the Manhattan States Telephone and Telegraph Company, Started as student- hip in Kansas City in 1911. PHILIP C. STAPLES President of the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. Saleman to Belleville in 1904, salesman in Baltimore in 1904. MARK R. SULLIVAN MARK R. SULLIVAN President of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. Started in San Francisco in 1912. CARL WHITMORE CARL WHITMORE President of the New York Tele- phone Company, CellSpa- tement San Francisco asa a field man in 1910.