sent loading on to con- shaped beebels man's at- k. 4-Day Gas Service School To Stress Education, Safety Page 5 Liquefied Petroleum Gas service men from Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Missouri will arrive Wednesday to attend a four-day school. The conference is sponsored by the central district of the L.P. Gas Association and University Extension. The program has been planned with the cooperation of the education and safety committee of the association. Among guest speakers at the school will be Dale Gaston, deputy state fire marshal, Topeka; Paul Witt of the bureau of mines, health and safety of district "G", Dallas, Tex.; Henry Wieckman, Skelgas division of Skelly Oil Co., Kansas City Mo., and James R. Shay of Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co., Wichita. Others will be Harry Kaye of Bastain-Blessing Co., Kansas City, Mo.; Norman D Partridge of William Wallace Co., Independence, Mo.; W. C. Teghtmeyer of Minneapolis - Honeywell Regulator Co., Kansas City, Mo., and R. C. Allen and Jerry Rapp of General Controls Co., Kansas City, Mo. Topics of study will include installations, regulators, piping, venting and controls. Special talks will be given on "Safety on the Job and on the Road." "The Service Man and the Customer," and "Magic of Fire." A "live fire demonstration" will be held Thursday night. The school will end Saturday with a graduation luncheon and presentation of certificates. Members of the school planning committee are Wieckman, Tom Akin, Central LP. Gas Service, Lawrence; Ed Souder, Tri-County Refrigeration, Manhattan; Dan Dalke, Dalke's Propane & Butane Service, Moundridge; Floyd Ricker, Garden City Co-op Equity Exchange, Garden City, and Ralph Johnson, Sterling Butane Co., Sterling. Thief Was Not Hungry MONON, Ind. — (UP) — Authorities are looking for a "vegetarian" who broke into the Monon locker plant here. The thief disregarded hundreds of pounds of choice meat cuts and escaped with a sheet of three-cent postage stamps. MANHATTAN—(UP)—Bids will be taken today for a new $1,900,000 home economics building at Kansas State College. Bids Open Today On KSC Building The structure will be called Margaret Justin Hall in honor of the woman who headed home economics instruction at K-State from 1923-54. The building will be three stories high, of native limestone, and will be air-conditioned. Work is to start 30 days after the contract is awarded. Construction will take about two years. Included in the facilities will be 28 teaching laboratories, 23 research laboratories and 8 classrooms. DETROIT—(UP)—Police spotted Roger Young, 22, breaking into a service station, gave chase when he tried to escape, and fired three shots as he disappeared. They watched a car parked near the gas station and arrested him when he appeared at the car 30 minutes later. A search of his pockets revealed a letter from the Detroit Police Department notifying him to take his written examination to become a policeman. Thief Has Conflictina Aims USE KANSAN WANT ADS Tuesday, July 30, 1957 Summer Session Kansan Chicago School Seeks Talent Through TV Writing Contest An intensive search for young writers who believe they have fresh, creative ideas for television is being launched today by Columbia College of Chicago, one of the oldest colleges in the country to specialize in communication arts education. The first contest entitled "What's Your TV Idea?" is open to anyone 25 years or younger who is not employed by a broadcasting station. Application blanks with detailed instructions may be obtained by writing to TV IDEA, Columbia College, 207 Wabash Avenue, Chicago 4, Illinois. All entries must be in by October 38, 1957 to be eligible for judging. Contestants may enter any type of program material suitable for presentation on television. Subject matter is unlimited, and the emphasis is placed on originality of thought and creative imagination applied to an already existing type of program such as a dramatic show, a quiz program or even a commercial on a real or made-up product. Or contestants may submit fully developed ideas for an entirely new kind of show. For the best entry, a prize of a one hundred dollar U. S. Savings Bond is offered. In addition, the winning idea will be produced by the Television Workshop of Columbia College through its closed circuit TV facilities, and presented to an audience composed of people most interested in the results. Together with the prize winner, other meritorious entries will be submitted to television and advertising agency executives. "All authoritative opinion in the field of television has emphasized repeatedly that the industry's most urgent need lies in the direction of creative, imaginative ideas and writing," states Daniel Howard, dean of students at Columbia College. 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