THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1935 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE A Muscle Shoals Up in Senate Today for Final Action Most Complicated Situation in Years Brought by Bills on Power Project Washington, Jan. 8. After working itself into one of the most complicated parliamentary situations in the years, the senate at 4 p. m., notes on the Underwood plan for disposing of the Mangle Shoal mine project. Republican leaders expect to pass the Underwood bill in preference to the Norris government operation bill but have no intention of straying from it. They intend to put it up to a vote again in connection with the Jones plan for referring the whole question of disposing of the project to a government commission and kill the bill. The governor will vote even at some future date. The goal of the administration group is the enactment of the Jones plan, but first the must kill off the Norris bill by passing the Underground baby, and then kill off the Underfund for the Jones plan. Reckless Driver Sees Injured Victim Dying The room was spotted white. On the bed lay a girl, perhaps 20 years old. Her face was stained with red, and ugly dark brushes abused plan against the whiteness of her face. She was shaken, her hair tousled and massed and torn in several places. "HA HA HA HA ha ha ha! Oh-o o-o-o Mother it hurts here, can't you do something?" "What's her name," asked one to the nurses. "I don't know, she's a security girl, and was brought down just a few minutes ago by a young man. Both girls are on the University," answered the other. Just then the girl moved slightly and again began to mumble incoherently. The doctor came in and hurriedly took off his coat and gloves. With him came the young man who had brought the girl. It was cold outside and the doctor had to warm his hands by the small gas stove before he made it warm. "Well, son, how did it harpeen," he asked, addressing the young man. "Doctor t-I don't know. I was turning the corner in front of the law building and I looked back to see if anyone was coming. I felt sick. I could see part of her coat hanging on the hammer and dimly realized that she was somewhere underneath the hat. For a second, I was able to stop. By this time a crowd had gathered and we put her in the car and rushed down here. For God's sake, Dog, do all you can," she turned the door to turn into the room. The door opened and the doctor stepped out.—his face grave. The doctor carried on his examination swiftly but carefully. Outside the white faced young man paced the floor feverishly listening intently as low amounts issued from the room. He turned to do it, be murmured to himself. "She's all right isn't she doctor?" The doctor took his time to answer. "How would you like to shoulder he said, 'Son, there is just one chance in a million that I will survive.'" "God,' said the young man as he staggered to a chair. The above are the reflections of a carless driver who nearly hit a girl at the 11th street intersection. Bureau of Appointments to Place New Teachers Prof. W, H. Johnson of the bureau of appointments at the University announces to high school principals that the bureau of appointments holds credentials for a limited number of teachers qualified for high school work. Some are experienced teachers. The text of the announcement follows: If you are expecting to add teachers to your high school faculty the second semester, requests made to the bureau of appointments at the University will receive prompt attention. Among these candidates are those preparing with the mathematics, English ancient and modern languages, and the sciences. For information address department of appointments, University of Kansas. Pen and Scroll will meet Thursd day event, January 8 at 7:30 in the rest room of central Administration building. James Crew, president. WANT ADS BOARD—just what you want, $5.00 per week. Kentucky Inv, 1333 Ky. ROOMS—Warm and clean, house all modern, $8.00 per month, 1333 Ky. LOST-Black Schaffer with Mar- carter A. Folks engraved in gold letters, between Fenser and Corbin hall. Call 866. Reward. J15 LOST-Gold Parker fountain pen, between Liberty and 1240 Indiana. initials on side A. M. Return to the office for offer or call 143 White. --baby. No students. Prefer no other rooms. Write particulars to L. E Bies, 1230 Louisiana street, J13. WANTED—After Feb. 1, Mother and daughter or married couple to share modern house. Housekeeping $250.00. Price $320.00. SALE 12 Black. LOST—Jewelled Phi Gamma Delta piano on University campus, Finder phase call on 1788 White. J11 LOST-Between Gym, and Pricka, Wednesday p., 10, Jan. 7, glass in case marked Alton, Il. Call 2485. Reward. J12 LOST—Activity ticket, number 225. Call Avis Stoops, Corbin Hall, J10 FOUR RENT - Large, well lighted rooms for boys. Good heat, an extra large room, with invariety in furniture. 1044 Mississippi St. JIF 1408 College Inn Barber Shop. Get your hair cut correctly.-Tid.-Adv. FOR SALE—Violin. Call 1135, J11 LOST - Black leather case with glasses and fondon pen. Finder call Wilma Oliver, 99, receive reward. J1' LOST—One pair tortoise shell glasses on enmus. Return to Kansan offices or call 138. J14 LOST—One pair wool knit gloves, containing a cheek in cr near Snow ball. Call 290. J11 At the College Inn Barber Shop Four chairs, good, clean, quick service. The handy shop at 14th and Tenn St—Tld—Adc. Remington Portables sold on easy monthly payments. The ideal machine for the student. Lawrence Type-148, 737 St., Mast, St. phone 488-439. FOUND Amber glasses before Christmas vacation. Inquire at Kannan coffee. J13 WANTED—Roommate for girl. Mrs. Stanton Olinger, 1213 Ohio. J13 FOR RENT-Large well furnished room for girls. House modern, near caundrum. Call 2453. J13 WANTED--Girl to work for room and board. Call after 8 p. m. at 1121 Teen, for interview. J13 FOR RENT—Room for boys. Price reasonable and board if desired. Call 2202 Black, 1300 Ky. J13 FOR SALE-A Banjo Uke, cost $15 sell for $5. Phone 1752. J9 FOR RENT—Garage at 925 Ala. Inquire at 1131 N. H. Call 1848 Black. ROOM WANTED—By instructor K. U. Not more than 15 or 20 min. walk from campus. Near bath. No LOST - A brown phid lair scent in Administration bldg, Monday Return to Kansan business office or call Dave Scriner. 334. JI LOST=Alpha Ccj Omega pin, Insti- tuted F. E. S, on base, Call 1538 926 ird, Iad, J13 7 FOR SALE—Men's high boats, size water proof, good condition, Price $6.00 Call 1538 at 928 Ind. 113 Typewriter for rent. Better work means better grades. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange, 737 Mass. St., phone 548-419. Avail. FOR RENT - Room for boys, on block from campus. Desirable nicely decorated, *reasonable*. Call 1747. JJ FOR RENT—A large double room for girls, new campus at 1329 Ohio. Phone 1063. tf NOTICE - To party in whose car, pursed at 13th and Oceand facing wet, was put by mistake a lirae, which is not part of the order. Please call 1501, 1299 Ohin. 49 KODAREK-I Take-the Xmns films to Kodik studio for the best in finidishie. Beverocksk Blrge, phone 210 2 E, Kth St. J1' LOST—A medium-sized leather notebook. Finder please phone John Kroh at 334. tf At the College Inn Barber Shop four chairs, good clean, quick service. The handy shop at 14th and Tenn.-Tid How about that Theme paper. Better turn it in typewritten and take FOR RENT—Large nice southeast room for men students at 1215 Teen, phone 1555. J11 Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Altering, Pleating C LARK LEANS LOTHES Pettit the Plumber PHONE 1081 A line-up with the New FOUR-HAND CORONA means better grades for the Student; less work for the In- clandar; Landlady; with an atmosphere of peace and harmony for all interested parties and the neighbors to drop in and let the CORONA speak to you for itself. SEARCHING THE JEANS BUSINESS TO US We make a well-placed truck or an entire system, call upon us. You will find the materials we use and the work we do are the same. Our reputation brings us customers. Our service keeps them. We give advice and estimates free. CORONA Men's Suits cleaned and pressed $1.25—Pressed, 50c One-day service; absolutely no odor; delivered 1,000 Suit samples-$24.00 to $58.00 per Suit The excellence of our service will please you PHONE 355 730 MASS. F. I. CARTER Dealer Little Blue Books University Book Store HARL H. BRONSON, Proprietor 803 MASSACHUSETTS ST. There are now 671 titles in this famous series, and we try to keep the line complete. 1025 Mass. St. Price, 5c Say it three-double-five no chances. It may save you from a flunk. Lawrence Typewriter Exchange, 737 Mass. St., phone 548. KODAKERS bring your films to me, if you are particular. Kodak Studio, Roweckser Bldg., phone 210, 6 E, 7th St. J11 FOR RENT. rooms for hays, well- furnished, good heat and light, 1230 Orend, no hill to climb, terms reasonable. J11 C. E. ORELIP, M. D. Specialist. Eye, Ear, Knee and Throat. Class Sitting guaranteed. Phone 448, over Dick's Drug Store, Lawrence, Kansas. @R. SECRTEL, Medicine, Surgery, Otto- nology Residence phone 1342. cfphone 847 Maa, phone 343. H. W. HUTCHISON, Dentist. House phone, 358 729. Mass St. St. Louis, MO. WILCH & WRLCH, the Chippewa Palm graduate. X-ray laboratory. DR. FLORENCE BARROWS, Osteopathi *physician. 809% Mass. Phone 2537. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO., 1027 Mass. For alarms or electricals. THE DALE PRINT SHOP Programs. Lab Wallet. 1627 Mass. Phone: 228. DECIL, M. PROPST, D. O., D. P. O. Ostaphe- t, Foot Spezialist. Calls made right at dry. Phone in room 461; rest 293. Red. Her- d, Lawrence, Kauga, King 89th and 50th Lawrence, Kansas. DR. C.'/R. ALRIGHT, Chivrovector 1161 Mass. Opposite the Court House. Phone 987 643 R.I. St. SCHULZ alter, repairs, cleans and presses your clothing up right to up. Sailing the coast of business. SCHULZ THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. Mrs. Eva Guffin Regular Meals Every Day Special Sunday Evening Dinner RENT-A-FORD Drive it Yourself 916 Mass. - Phone 653 Broad View Inn The ideal place for your Christmas Binner, luncheon or dancing parties, Phone 1467 for reservations Tea room From Friday until Sunday, Friday noon until Sunday. time and worry and earn you higher grades by typing your papers neatly. Call on us to type your laboratory report's themes, essays, thesis and outlines. We also do mimeography and digital photography. Stone WE'LL SAVE YOU— STENOGRAPHIC BUREAU Phone - K. U. 26. Room - 3 Fraser Personnel consists of students who are trained electroscope earning their way through the University. Pound Paper, Crushed Bond ...Box, 59c (Extra fine) Envelopes to match ...20c Regular 85c Box Paper and Envelopes, all tints and shades ...50c Friday and Saturday SPECIALS at Reese's Drug Store 929 Mass. St. Palmolive Shaving Cream, 35c size ... 29c Colgate's Shaving Cream, 35c size ... 29c Aspirin, 50c size ... 30c 25c size ... 15c Palmolive Soap, 10c size ... 3 for 25c Certified Complexion Soap, 25c size ... 15c Stacomb for the Hair, 75c jar ... 63c 50c liquid (just out) ... 45c Sanitol Toothbrushes, 50c value ... 33c Paste, 25c value ... 19c Colgate's All-Round Soap, 15c size ... 3 for 25c Williams' Barber Bar Soap, 10c size ... 3 for 25c Johnson's Shaving Cream, 35c size ... 25c Gem Razors, $1.00 size ... 89c Gillette Razors, $1.00 size ... 89c Drug Items— Two Days Only—Jan. 9 and 10 Lb. Chocolate Cherries, $1.00 value ... 69c Chocolate Coated Peanuts, 60c value ... Lb., 39c Large Juice Gum Drops, 40c value ... Lb., 29c Stationery— Two Days Only -- Friday and Saturday Cash Converter Sale Candy- $4.65 $3.95 $2.65 $1.95 $1.65 $1.15 85c BOWERSOCK Harold Lloyd IN 'HOT WATER' VARSITY Tonight - Tomorrow - Saturday Tonight - Tomorrow - Saturday "HE WHO GETS SLAPPED" The picture that broke all records at the Capital Theater, New York City. Featuring LON CHANEY, NORMA SHEARER, JOHN GILBERT, CLYDE COOK ORPHEUM Week-End Show - - Tomorrow - Saturday BEBE DANIELS IN "DARING YOUTH"