250.5 140 Cabot newest sex symbol Star enjoys status HOLLYWOOD — (UPI) — A fat, bearded character actor has become a sex symbol for females of all ages. He is Sebastian Cabot, the 260-pound English-born gourmet who has starred in three television series, "The Three Musketeers," "Checkmate" and now "Family Affair." Modesty not being a trait of the rotund Cabot, he did not hesitate to discuss his singular standing in the affection of women. "Women are enchanted by my big fat slob of a figure and beard," he admitted, pleased with the notion. "It began with my role as Dr. Hyatt in 'Checkmate.' Hyatt was a complete gentleman in that series. "So is my new character, Mr. French. As a result women think I'm charming, elegant and polished." Cabot continued his discourse, "Women miss being treated with elegance. They like a touch of the world and I provide it." Cabot returned reluctantly to a regular weekly series. He was enjoying his free-lancing life as a video guest star with occasional movies thrown in. "I was happy doing commercials and working in 'Stump The Stars' for two years. But now that I've accustomed myself to the pace, it isn't so bad," the new sex symbol said. "At least it gives me an opportunity to further my Edwardian treatment of women. I enjoy it as much as they." OSCEOLA, Ind.—(UPI)—Strange things have been happening at the Walter Szlanfucht home here, and his family won't come home until he finds out what is causing them. 'Unseen force' causes family to flee Szlanfucht told police Sunday night an "unseen force" has been moving furniture, making sounds and throwing pebbles against the side of his house. Szlanfucht said his wife and 9-year-old son were currently living with relatives. But some of his relatives are having similar problems. David Colbert, Szlanfucht's uncle, has reported similar happenings in the past few weeks at his home a mile away. Rookies give Chiefs speed to win games NEW YORK—(UPI)—Rookie Mike Garrett and Bert Coan, considered risky investments before the American Football League season began, have rewarded coach Hank Stram's faith by carrying the Kansas City Chiefs to a first-place tie in the Western Division. Coan, ranked fourth in rushing statistics released Monday by the AFL, and Garrett, rated sixth, have combined their talents to give Kansas City the most potent running game in the league. They have also made it easier for receivers to shake loose for passes from quarterback Len Dawson, who is the league's best passer. Coan has gained 243 yards on 44 carries, and Garrett, the Heisman Trophy winner last year at USC, has covered 214 yards on 35 tries. Meanwhile, Dawson has completed 51 of 95 passes for 775 yards and 13 touchdowns. "The nice thing about Coan and Garrett," Stram said, "is that they complement each other. Coan is the slashing type of runner, with great size and strength. Garrett is a great trouble runner. He relies on quickness and instinctive running ability." Coan is the Chiefs' starter at the running halfback position while Garrett is the relief man. Before the season, Stram was worried. His available running halfbacks included only a questionable veteran and an untried rookie. San Diego's John Hadl was second behind Dawson in passing with 62 completions in 118 tries for 870 yards. St. Joseph County Deputy Sheriff Joseph Molnar said he found some strange plastic objects outside the Colbert home. He described them as green and just larger than a robin's egg. Daily Kansan Friday, October 14, 1966 12 "You can't tell anyone about these things," Colbert said, "or they'll send you to a psychiatrist." Geography professor travels north and south Most people make their world tours going east or west. Not Wakefield Dort Jr. He's going from north to south and back again. One of KU's Antarctic scientists, Dort, an associate professor of geology, is visiting the frozen southern continent for the second time. Last year he spent the Antarctic summer at McMurdo Sound studying the evolution of mountain glaciers, with financing through the National Science Foundation. the original BENCHWARMER COAT - 100% Wool Melton - Zip-out Lining - Hooded $21^{00} Sizes 8-10 (S); 12-14 (M) 16-18 (L) 3 Colors 3 Colors These Lawrence Firms Welcome Parents And Encourage The Jayhawks To BOOM THE SOONERS Lawrence Savings Association Insured Savings & Home Loans 800 Mass. VI 3-0460 Douglas County State Bank Drive Up Teller Service 9th & Ky. VI3-7474 802 Mass. Haverty & Hedges Real Estate Insurance VI 3-0321 Farmers Insurance Group All Kinds of Insurance 21 W.9th VI3-0741 Traylor & Calvin Agency Insurance Real Estate 1026 Mass. VI 3-0741 Charlton Insurance Agency Serving All Your Insurance Needs Since 1861 701 N.H. VI 3-5454