THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1958 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE 29 Requests Submitted by Women Students for Part Time Work Hill Offices Have Difficulties Since Vacancies Are Less Than Demand Reports from the offices of the dean of women and the Y. M. C. A, in regard to student employment indicate that the situation is a rather trying one, with the percentage of wholly or partially supporting students increases. But variability not increase to meet the demand for this. This is especially true in regard to tenure students, according to Mrs. D, R. K. Nuske, assistant dean of women. A great many applications for any available kind of employment have come in to the office of the dean of women from students who want employment for second semester. A very few vacancies have been reported to this department of those are for full-time positions rather than for part time. Several students who are receiving their desatellites at the end of the first semester are applying for office work because teaching vacancies are also very scarce. The situation for men is a little more favorable, however. Part time employment of various kinds can usually be found for men. A great number of the available positions and doing various kinds of old work openings are source for both men and women students, since most of these openings are for full time, according to Mr. Bryant. The part time openings are more often for student students than for men may be due to the fact that men adapt themselves to more different types of employment than women. Operations Cheat Death Surgeons Remove Blood Clots and Restore Life (Science Service) Stockholm, Jan. 19—Two patients whose respiration had already ceased and who were virtually dead, have been recalled to life in the hospital of Morby near Stockholm, through the heart by two young SWeden and according to a statement by the head physician of the hospital just published here. The patients suffered a condition where blood clots are present in vessels. The thrombi, or clots, entered the heart, stopping up the artery of the lungs so that the blood could not be emptied from the left ventricle. This occurred with the siemian Dr. Braceuse Crafted, assisted by Dr. J. P. Stroevenbok, at once decided to attempt operation, quickly made incisions in the heart, removed the thromb, thus restoring the circulation, and brought the patient to life. Both patients recovered and now seem to be out of danger. This operation was first outside by a German patient who only two or three successful cases are so far recorded in the history of medicine. It requires a minute objective examination by the surgeon who must undertake the operation at what might be called "the moment of death" and the surgeon will usually about fifteen minutes, at his disposal. if he is to have a chance of success. the head physician of the hospital, Dr. K. H. Giertz, is preparing to hily these remarkable cases before his colleagues at a meeting of the society of Stockholm physicians. Smoke Screen Deprives Gotham of Much Light Delamona Lawnland New York, Jan. 19—Manhattan's great smoke screens cut out 42 percent of the morning sunlight that is every Gothamian's just due on winter nights. The figures for the indictment of the smoke nuisance in large cities have been compiled by experts of the University of Oklahoma to show the lack of efficiency from decreased lighting is not the only result of excessive smoke in manufacturing centers, they say. It also cuts out an appreciable amount of ray lenses necessary for good health. The importance of getting rid of smoke is emphasized for the preservation of eyesight and health generally, as well as prevention of acuity. In 1675, a fogy days the loss of light runs even in the figures quoted, it was stated. Send the Daily Kansan home Want Ads LOST—Gray overcoat, plaid stripe with white scarf, at Pan-Hellenic party. Phone 726. 96 WANTED—Individual washings, Reasonable rates. Phone 2563M. 90 SINGLE or double room for girls. 1806 Tenn. 99 FOR RENT - 2 double rooms for boys - vacant Feb. 1 - with sleeping porch. One room on first floor and one on second. $11.00 each. Board, if desired. 1230 Orend. Phone 2728W. 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Reservations being made now at Fine Arts Office if accompanied by check or money-order, with self-addressed stamped envelope. Tickets on Sale Now Round Corner Drug Store Bell's Music Store School of Fine Arts Office 800 Good Seats at $1.00 300 Good Seats at $2.50 1000 Good Seats at $3.00 300 Good Seats at $3.50 300 Good Seats at $4.00