inside, ate ty Norwegian Doctor Team, Practicing Now At Watkins Hospital, Came To America To Get Acquainted Tuesday, Feb. 12, 1952 University Daily Kansan PAGE 3 ragon yet bese wavy ots" can, n an issu guide the home stat rest. easily w By DON NIELSEN A Norwegian man and wife doctor team is practicing here because they think “it's a good idea to get acquainted with the American people.” w easily w on the r pr sig popularity state of the most pow- entiates o effectiveness the leader but an in time ar experiencelartive i resident o to believe respecte man wha u. Gordon s: influence work in t O. Wigota philoclosed. uld set up ful faction fairs than of Eisen- can stance refused of board to distraction a faculty academic page-repage despite that a professor moment fortunate Marshall servedly Dr. Hans K. Hilberg and his wife Shelma are working at Watkins hospital. Ordinarily, doctors who are not citizens are not allowed to practice medicine in the United States. They are forbidden, however, to engage in private practice. The doctors Hilberg were married in 1946 in Oslo, Norway, during their last semester at Oslo Medical college. They were graduated in the same class, and have worked as a team since. The couple's home, before they came here, was in Hamar, Norway, a town of about the size of Oslo. The Hilbergs came to this country in time for the beginning of the fall semester last year. ewart. The doctors have worked together in Evje, Farsand, Kristiansand and lamas. in Norway. Most of their Dr. Hilberg recalled the waste over which the armies passed while the Nazis were retreating. In keeping with a "scorched earth" policy, the Germans destroyed everything they passed. Dr. Hilberg said he travelled with the army for more than eight months without seeing a During the war, Dr. Hans Hilberg fought with the Norwegian Army in the campaigns in northern Norway. He was with some of the ski troops who helped to drive the Germans from Norway. These troops, Dr. Hilberg said, were clad in "disappearing suits" of pure white. Their skis, and sometimes even their riffles, were painted white as protective camouflage against the snowy background. jobs were in hospitals in these towns. single house intact. The Hilbergs, who live at 941 Kentucky, have two sons, Bjoern Eris, 5, and Per Kreistian, 3. MRS. THELMA HILBERG Kansas passed its first workmen's compensation law on March 14, 1911. This act, which went into effect on Jan. 1, 1912, was the sixth one of its kind to be made effective in the United States. Travel Service THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRAVEL AGENCY Tel. 30 8th & Mass. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Tasty Sandwiches Frosty Malts Try Us For Lunch or Dinner Open 11 a.m. Curb Service After 4 p.m. Sizzling Steaks All Quality Foods At The Chateau HANS K. HILBERG Watch Repair Electronically Timed Satisfaction Guaranteed Wolfson's 743 Mass. Call OR what really happened on February 14th One Man's Valentine is Another Man's Swan-Song Once there was a freshman who had a Problem. He couldn't get to the frust zone, but he'd go out with them and wade briskly through a steak. But when it came There's a factual point to this frivolous case history: No message is as pleasing and convincing as a telegram; noone gets a more positive reaction. Nothing makes a gal or girl give up, nothing makes a mother whether it congratulations to Dad or love to Mother or flicker to a Date with Destiny. Want just call Western Union. time to say Good-night, just as he needed to collect a modest return on his Investment, he'd wind up with a face of Solitars. Discourasing. In desperation, he calculated himself a new angle. He ignored February 13th completely. Didn't send out a single Billet-doux. But on the morning of February 14th, he strode down to the Western Union office and sent Telegrams to a carefully selected list of fifty Females. Very touching messages, on paper, on phone. Then he went back to his room and shaved expectantly. The first starry-eyed Girl drove up an hour later. The procession kept up all day. Talk about a Mouse-Trap! Now he's very happy. So are all his Wives. We need Jocca. So are all her Wives. Be Happy-GO LUCKY! If you and she have had a spat, And you two now are partin' To patch things up give her a gift Of Luckies by the carton! Selwyn Steinberg City College of New York LUCKIES TASTE BETTER! The difference between "just smoking" and really enjoy ing your smoke is the taste of a cigarette. You can taste the difference in the smoother, mellower, more enjoyable taste of a Lucky . . . for two important reasons. First, L.S./ M.F.T.-Lucky Strike means fine tobacco .. fine, mild tobacco that tastes better. Second, Luckies are made to taste better...proved bestmade of all five principal brands. So reach for a Lucky. Enjoy the cigarette that tastes better! Be Happy-Go Lucky! Buy a carton today! L.S./M.F.T.-Lucky Strike Means Fine Tobacco