UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS NOVEMBER 14,1946 PAGE SEVEN 'Few Democrats Will Remain On Capitol Hill' By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN United Press Staff Correspondent Washington. (UP)For hire: One police force, complete with 164 cops blue coats with brass badges; no experience in catching safe crackers, but willing to learn. This ad, which I am running free for the benefit of my friends of the capitol police, indicates that political jobs can't last forever. These cops are polite. They are kind to old ladies. If they must bawl out a motorist on the capitol grounds they smile. Even when they eject hysterical female lobbyists from senatorial hearings, they are gentle about it. The trouble with 'em is that they are Dem... ats. They will be fired on Jan. 3, or as soon thereafter as the Republicans can get around to it. Few, if any, will remain. There is no place for Dem-ats (a word I fear to spell out in full) henceforth on the hill. Even the page 'boys are going to feel the axe. Numerous lanky 17-year-olds with Dem...atic fore-bears on the senate floor no longer will be forced to wear knee britches and long black cotton stockings. They'll be replaced by Republican youngsters at $5 a day to lug ice water to speech-making senators with cotton mouths. Those long stockings are hard to find in a haberdashery; the incumbents gladly will sell some to their successors. There are 21 pages in the funny pants in the senate and 50 more (who wear any old kind of trousers) in the house. How many will lose their jobs won't be certain until the Republicans decide how much patronage (and it won't be much) they'll leave. The upheaval even reaches to the transportation of Sen. Kenneth McKellar, who'll have to get used to riding in street cars. The long, sleek, blue-black limousine with the gold-seal of the missing vice-president no longer is for him. This $4,000 buggy goes to the new Republican president of the senate. One other thing: The janitors with the manicured fingernails are out. All important committees in the house have janitors, who never touch mops. Republicans will take over their, er, labors. There will be a new purveyor of the senatorial snuff. The tobaccoist who supplied this adjunct to governing the nation these many years was one of those Dem...ats. Columbia Professor To Speak To Mathematics Club Prof. F. J. Murray, of the mathematics department at Columbia university, will speak at 5 p.m. today to members of the Mathematics club and Mathematics Colloquium in the physics lecture room, Blake hall. The topic of Professor Murry's address will be "Linear Equation Solvers." Professor Murray and members of the mathematics department will attend a dinner in the East room of the Union at 6:30 p.m. LAWRENCE SANITARY Milk and Ice Cream Co. WANTED: Passengers to Wichita Friday, 3 p.m. Call Bernard Wolkow, 451. -14- KANSAN WANT ADS ANY PERSON interested in riding a chartered bus to Manhattan for the K.U. game Saturday call 1251-R, Fred Thomas, between 4 and 6. $2.50 round trip. -15- LOST: Parker "51" pen. Black with silver top. The name Mary K. Zink engraved on top. Finder please call 636 after 1 p.m. -18- LOST: Black and gold Parker "51" pen Tuesday. Reward. Contact Kansan office. -18- LEFT Writing and Thinking English book in room 309, Green, last Thursday. Finder please contact Raymond Koenjee, 726 Ark. Phone 2549.-R -18 FOR SALE: Tuxedo, size 36-38, $12.50; wardrobe trunk, $2.50. To appreciate. Call after 6 p.m. 306 Elm street. Phone 197. -20- AKORN Sandwich Shop: 420 Ind. Menu tonight: pork chops, mashed potatoes, peas, salads, dessert, and drink, 35c. 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Phone 774. -14- USED phonograph records: 25 cents each. 90% of these records of one side absolutely new. The Record Nook, 12th and Oread. Open until 8 p.m. -20- LOST: Sheaffer fountain pen, military clip. Name Joan M. Suptic engraved on pen. Finder leave at Daily Kansan office. -18- LOST: Pair of white fur mittens with red palms Tuesday in 209 Fraser. Return to Daily Kansan office. -14- LOST: Green, silver top Parker "51" name Pat Flemington on side. Return to Daily Kansan office -14 FOR SALE. 37 Hudson Terraplane, motor in good shape, new paint. Clean throughout. See Fred E. Sutton, 1121 Kentucky. Phone 1587-R. REWARD: Log Log Duplex slide rule. Lost Tuesday. Please leave at the Daily Kansan office. -18- LOST: Bulova men's watch. Gold, reertangual with gold link band. If found, please notify Daily Kansan office. -20- JOHN EMIL THORSEN: Will you please call at the Chemistry department office any day between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Ask for Gerald Bechtle. 15 FOR SALE: 1939 Packard convertible coupe. Radio, heater, spotlight. Good condition. Call 3069 W.-15 WILL the person who took a black zipper notebook from the Union cafeteria Sunday evening please return it. Betty Marie Sandhorn. phone 860. -13- FOR SALE: 1929 Chevrolet. Excellent motor, new top, new paint. Excellent transportation for Sunflower residents. See at 1642 Miss. Phone 778R. -19- WOULD the person who picked up a Navy overcoat by mistake in the storeroom No. 2 concession stand Saturday please turn it in to the Y office in exchange for his coat. —15-FOUND: 2 tickets to K.U.-K-State game. Owner may have same by PLEASE: Will the fellow who left his blue overcoat and took mine from the Alpha Delta Pi dance Friday night contact me to arrange an exchange. Richard Stewart, 941 Ind. Phone 1043. -18- identifying and paying for this ad at the Kansan office. -15- LOST between Corbin and Fraser black and gold Parker "51" fountain pen. Monday. Call Dorothy Park, at 860. -14- RIDE wanted to K.C., leaving Lawrence 5 p.m. Friday, returning Sunday evening or Monday morning Phone Robinson, 2924M. -14- SALE: Triple head Remington electric shaver. New. $15. R. A. Cantill, 1744 Ky. -14- WILL TRADE $10.00 and 2 reserved field bleacher seats for 2 goal line seats at KU.-M.U. game. Money and tickets at Daily Kansan office. -14- LOST: Black billfold, name Robert H. Adams, Jr. Finder may keep money. Contact or send wallet to me at Sigma Chi house. -18- WRONG OVERCAT ATAK by mistake at Dine-A-Mite Inn Saturday night. Call Jack Mallory, telephone 1043. -14- FOUND: 4 fountain pens have been found. May have by identifying and paying for this ad at the Daily Kansas office. -14- FOR SALE; '35 Chevrolet, Reasonable. Sunflower Dorm 509. -14 LOST: One overcoat, Navy officer style. Lost Friday on field at Phi Gam vs. 941 club football game. Phone 3499.J. Thank you. -18 WANTED: Passengers from Sunflower to K.U. 8 and 5 Mon. thru Fri. 8 and 12 Sat. '41 Oldsmobile. Phone 1928W. -14 LOST: '44 high school class ring. Reward. Return to Daily Kansan office. -14- GAS UP: Jensen and Wuthnow Conoco Service station, 900 Indiana st. Phone 3354. Tire repairing, battery charging, complete lubrication, car washing, spark plug cleaning, service calls. -26- RENT: One sleeping room for 2 boys. 2 blocks from campus. $2.50 for each. Phone 3331. FOR RENT: Double bedroom for student boys. P phone 2225M. LOST: Brown snakeskin billfold around library. Name on driver's license and other cards, Marchita Kaye Townsend. Keep the money and return billfold to Kansan of office. -15- CONVERTIBLE 1941 Ford. New top. Excellent condition, radio, heater. See Lee Zimmerman at Zimmerman & Sons Hardware, 1832 Mass. St., or phone 429 between 8 and 12 a.m. -15- TYPIING: Veteran's wife wants general typing and secretarial work to do at home. Reasonable rates. 942 New Hampshire, phone 1673-W. -14- PHOTO - EXACT COPIES: Discharge and valuable papers. Fast service. 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