Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Nov. 7, 1951 GUS HALL, fugitive national secretary of the U.S. Communist party who jumped bail to escape prison, was arrested by Mexican secret service agents near Mexico City, and is now at Stork Doing Well In NY Albany, N.Y. —(U.R.) The stork seems to be headed for a record in New York State this year. The number of babies born in the first six months of 1951 totals 158,473, well on the road toward exceeding the all-time mark of 325,000 set in 1947. Leavenworth prison. Heart Disease, Cancer Funds Figure In Campus Chest Drive (This is the third in a series of articles on member agencies of the Campus Chest.) Do you know that heart disease and cancer kill more school age children than all infectious and parasitic diseases combined? This fact was released Monday by the Federal Security agency. It was based on mortality figures compiled by the national office of vital statistics, which found that 4,514 in the 5 to 19 age group died of heart ailment and cancer in 1948. The American Heart association and the American Cancer fund are two of the six member agencies of the Campus Chest. The American Heart association was formed in 1922 by a group of America's foremost cardiologists to fight heart disease with planned scientific and educational work. Today, heart disease is the leading cause of death in this country. It takes a greater toll than the next five leading causes of death combined. Research grants are awarded by the association to universities and hospitals throughout the country. Last year the University of Kansas School of Medicine received $5,250 for heart research. Concerts will be played on the Memorial carillon at 7 p.m. today and 3 p.m. Sunday. Carillon Concert Set For Today Today's program, which will include a group of German folk songs is as follows: "L'Angloise Rondeau" (Fiocro), "Flow Gently, Sweet Afton" (Spilman), "Zum letzen Mal" "Ach wie möglich dann," "Henri Roslein," "Ich stand auf hohem Berge," "Elegie" (Massenet), "Suite for Carillon" (Lafereve), and Crimson and the Blue." The program Sunday will include: "Andante Cantabile for Carillon" (Denyn), "Anitra's Dance" from the "Peer Gynt" suite (Grieg), "Holy, Holy, Holly," "Come, Thou Almighty King." "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross," "Bergertete for Carillon" (Barnes), "Zwischen Berg und tiefen Tal" (Isaac), and *Crimson and the Blue.* Yes, drive your car in today and leave your check-up problems to us! We will check these vital points and service ONLY IF NEEDED. - Wheel Bearings - Transmission - Oil Filter - Rear Axle - Oil Filter - Universal Joint Air Cleaner Drive In Today! Everyone is familiar with the present-day threat of cancer, about which there is still much to be discovered. The proportion of your Campus Chest dollar which goes to the American Cancer fund will help to further research in this vital field. Add Four New Courses The introduction of four new courses to the correspondence study offerings by the University was announced today by Miss Ruth Kenney, director of the correspondence study bureau. Phone 3500 714 Vermont "Occupational Therapy" is a 2 hour credit course and the others are for three hours credit. They are "History & Principles of Physical Education." "Principles of Community Recreation" and "Aesthetics." The latter is an offering in philosophy. An anthropology course, "Prehistoriic Man", is now being prepared. It should be ready for enrollment early in 1952, Miss Kenney said. And K-State Thinks She Has Troubles It has scored only once in each of the last three seasons. Lawrenceville, Va.—(U.P.)-Pity the sad plight of St. Paul's Polytechnic Institute football team—it has won only one game since 1940. Touchdowns are so rare that the players weren't even sure how to line up for an extra point try when the team made six points against Blue-Field, W. Va.; State two weeks ago. St. Paul's is an Episcopal Negro college of 400 students in this small southern Virginia town of 2,235 persons. Since 1940 the football team has played more than 41 games. The results have been scores as high as 78-0 in favor of the other teams. Saturday the Tigers lost their 34th straight game, to little Lincoln university of Pennsylvania. The score was 40-0. "You can say only one thing for us," Coach Russell Blount said. "At least we're consistent." Alley Cats Get Break After One Feline Escapes A gray tomcat, en route in an express shipment from Florida to Greensboro, escaped at the railroad station. St. Johnsbury, Vt.—(U.P.)-The alley cats of St. Johnsbury never had it so good. 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