Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, Oct. 5, 1959 Students Lose Clothing In Rooming House Fire Fire struck twice Sunday at a rooming house at 1528 Tennessee St. leaving three students with little clothing. The first fire was discovered about 9 a.m. in the second-floor closet of Dave Jarrett, Kansas City, Mo., senior. All of Jarrett's clothing was lost in the blaze. Dave Blake and Dave Hendricks, Kansas City, Mo., seniors, lost cloth- ing valued at $100 in the second fire. The Lawrence fire department extinguished the first fire at the room. ing house owned by Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Smith, shortly after 9 a.m. and was summoned by Mr. Smith for the second time about 11 p.m. "Blake and I had been to song practice at the Sigma Chi fraternity house," Hendricks said. "When we returned smoke was so thick we were unable to enter our third-floor apartment." Lawrence fire chief John W. Miller said there was no connection between the two fires and the origin of the fires is still undetermined $4,000 Robbery (Continued from Page 1) to get the money out (of the safe) this morning," she said. The night watchman reported that he had found none of the doors open while on his rounds the previous two nights. The campus police, which patrol by the field house every three hours, had reported nothing amiss also. The fact that the burglars had to open an outer door to the field house, the office door, and then the safe led Chief Skillman to say that the burglars might have had keys to the doors as well as the combinations to the safes. None of the doors gave evidence of having been forced open. Earl Falkenstein, athletic business manager, said most of the money taken was from the sale of football tickets from Friday afternoon and Saturday morning and ticket sales at the football stadium during Saturday's game. Football Proceeds "It will be some time before we can get an accurate count of the money taken. We will have to count all the tickets sold to several football games besides Saturday's game," he said. Workshop Opens 4:00 Music in the Afternoon 6:00 News 6:05 Jayhawk Jump Time 7:00 News 7:50 Spotlight on Sports 8:00 News 8:05 Album Time 8:45 Melody Time 9:00 News 9:05 Music From Beyond the Heavens 10:00 News 10:05 The Dave Butcher Show 11:55 News James Radiator Shop The National Commission of Safety Education opened a three-day workshop session on the campus this morning. Representatives of school systems in 40 states are attending the meet to display and discuss schoolbus safety. Safety exhibits are on display in the Kansas Union. COACH HOUSE RADIATORS REPAired CLEANED AND RECORED VI 3-5288 3rd and Locust KUOK Radio Programs Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles Cups, Trophies, Medals Brookside K.C. Fraternity Jewelry KU Campus Lawrence Plaza K. C. Blue Ridge K. C. Judy Smith Corbin She's a Froshawk—and wore to the game a navy skirt from the Balfour Judy Smith 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Dale's BODY SHOP Let Us Dress Up Your Old Car Like New Low Rates on Complete Paint Jobs Customizing on All Makes FREE ESTIMATES VI 3-4732 704 Vermont Expert Painting-Fast, Efficient Service DALE, BOB AND LOUIS Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers-They Are Loyal Supporters. . But America's most famous lady does it! No Paris design of '59 is more lovely than this ageless beauty, a gift from France 75 years ago. Miss Liberty has welcomed millions to these shores with the words, "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free . . . I lift my lamp beside the golden door." ..But LM does it! When you're in New York, be sure to make the trip over to see Miss Liberty. And wherever you are right now, enjoy the cigarette that's kindest to your taste. That's LM: Low in tar, with more taste to it. No wonder more americans switch to LM every day! Live Modern . . . switch to LM! Live Modern with LM KINDEST TO YOUR TASTE! C1959 LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO.