UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 9, 1942 FRIDAY, JANUARY 9,1942 he ear and, this d pixies PAGE SEVEN thing us wearing he heck homore to parg when r in the er bent up their ed—and should nil poor second kicked My Phil- the Tues- except silons to con out his re, and e went windle, e left a trail 5 and very in planet gstaff, orbit of never exam- sessary minute ion of editor of indicate news- 121, and polymen's ne ap- vatory. of his e Aug. the As- ic. s work ant tnt racken, while in hililoso- racken foressor serva- ciation ce, and Tom- 4 1-2 Percent Of Kansans Are College Grads More than four and one-half percent of the state's residents who were more than 25 years old in 1940 reported that they were college graduates or at least had attended college for four or more years, a breakdown of 1940 census reports revealed And less than 6.1 percent said they had completed fewer than five years of grade school. At least one year of college attendance was reported by 11.7 percent of the state's population. The average Kansan is 30 years old and has had a little less than nine years of formal schooling. The median age of residents of the state is set at 30.4 years as compared with 27.2 at the time of the census 10 years ago. (The median age is that age which divides the population into two equal groups-one half being older, and one-half younger, than the median.) There was no accurate basis for comparing the amount of schooling of the average 1940 Kansas resident with his predecessor of 1930 because the (1940) census was the first in which that information was compiled. Earlier censuses divided only the literate and the illiterate. Alameda Zoo Refuses 'Generous' Offer of Bear Alameda, Calif. — (UP) — Sidney Snow, director of the Alameda County Zoological Gardens, refused the offer of Mrs. Ellarena Stitter of Weaverville, to donate a cub bear to the zoo. She listed as its qualifications as a desirable addition to the zoo the following deeds on the cub's part: "It broke its chain again yesterday. "It dragged a man into the creek. "It chased another man up a tree. "It tackled a small boy. "It tried to tear the screen door of a woman's house. "Then it bit the hand of the person who threw the scalding water." Snow replied that for the moment the zoo's bear quota was full. Baer Slated For Beating Again Tonight New York—(UP)—Some night, when the cigar smoke at ring-side hangs in great, billowing clouds and the cheers of the crowd crash down from the stands in waves, an arm will whip out of nowhere to thud against a smooth, tan chin and the reign of the greatest world heavyweight champion will be over It will all be over in just about the length of time it takes a man to blink his eye. The graceful body of Joseph Louis Barrow will go limp and then it will slump into the resin dust on the canvas just as the raggle-tagle body of a scarecrow slumps when the props are jerked suddenly away. But it won't happen tonight. It won't happen tonight because, ironically enough, the amiable Chancellor Deane Malot's home was formerly the home of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Watkins. giant of a boy you know as Jacob "Buddy" Baer is too big to make it happen. IF NOT IF SO Charles F. Bongardt, law professor at Creighton University, has been appointed supervisor of the revision of the Nebraska statutes. American Institute of Chemical Engineers has issued a charter for a student chapter at the University of Texas. SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY KANSAN NOW! Going to Be Here Next Semester? LOST: Pocket - size volume of Shakespeare, bound in dark red and having name Tom Allen in front. Part of set. Call Donna Heck, 1783. Reward. 617-69 Also 1st floor room, private shower and entrance.Call 2105.616-69 WANTED: Next semester. Furnished house for family of six. Preferably near the University. Write to C. T. Hutcheson, Olathe, Kansas; or, write or call Kansan office. 613-68 SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY KANSAN NOW! WANT ADS FOR RENT: One or two rooms. Private bath. Hotel service. Garage. Telephone 815. 609-70 (No extra charge for mailing in U.S.) Sunday Rotogravure Tabloid Society Complete Campus News Official Bulletins ROOMS FOR BOYS: Will have vacancies 2nd semester. One single and one double room. 1216 Louisiana. Phone 2453. 618-70 Sports Intramurals $1.75 Per Semester K. U. Men in the Service Will Appreciate a Kansan Subscription. FOR RENT—3-room apt. Modern equipment and furnishings. Bath and shower. Automatic heat, etc. LOST: Cloth rain coat. Light tan. Reward. Tom Schwinn. Return to Kansan Business office. 612-68 WANTED: Wire coat hangers. Must be in good condition. We will pay 12c each, delivered to our store. Carl's. 608-70 KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS K.U.66 SWOPE'S for PASTELS SKIRTS SWEATERS BLOUSES SUITS DRESSES Stadium Barber & Beauty Shop 3 barbers—Joe Lech, John Kliewer, Frank Vaughan 2 beauty operators 1033 Mass. Phone 310 Marion Rice Dance Studio Private Lessons in Ballroom Dancing $ 927 \frac{1}{2} $ Mass. St. Latest Used Phonograph Records — Reasonable JOHNNY'S GRILL 1017½ Mass. Phone 961 LOCK and KEY SERVICE Sporting Goods Guns and Ammunition RUTTER'S SHOP 1014 Mao. Phone 310 1014 Mass. Phone 319 HOTEL ELDRIDGE BARBER SHOP "It Pays To Look Well" WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. Phone 675 Money Loaned on Valuables Unredeemed guns, clothing, for sale DR. C. F. O'BRYON Dentist Office, Phone 570, $945\frac{1}{2}$ Mass. Residence, Phone 1956, 1321 Tenn FOR PIPES Look at the ELDRIDGE PHARMACY First. BURGERT'S Shoe Service 1113 Mass. St. Phone 141 Webster Collegiate Dictionaries $3.50 KEELER'S BOOK STORE Phone 33 939 Mass. Glasses Fitted Eyes Examined Broken Lenses Duplicated Here's YOUR Number----305 NOLL OPTICAL CO. 839½ Mass. Over Royal Shoe Store Res. Ph. 761 Office Phone 979 Speck's Delivery Service 1025 N.J. Phone 305 Meet your pals at THE ARROWS Sandwiches, Beer, Fountain 1031 Mass. ROCK CHALK 12th & Oread Meals Sandwiches Fountain Service Under Student Management HIXON'S 721 Mass. HEADQUARTERS FOR Cameras & Supplies. Moving Picture Cameras—Projectors For Sale or Rent Expert KODAK FINISHING Expert KODAK FINISHING 0;