2. 1951 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1951 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Medical School Functions Told The four basic functions of the University of Kansas School of Medicine were explained by Franklin D. Murphy, dean of the School of Medicine, in a talk Wednesday to the Women's Chamber of Commerce of Kansas City, Kansas. To educate young doctors, to promote medical research, to provide certain diagnostic techniques for the area, and to try to take the leadership in a health program for the state were the four functions, Dr. Murphy explained. He said that the educational program is the first function of the medical school. All too often, educators become hypnotized by a certain academic formula which they follow; the needs of society demand that education be harnessed to meet the needs of today. The physician emphasized the post-graduate training courses which are being sponsored by the medical school. During the past year more than 85 per cent of the state's physicians under 60 years of age attended one or more of the refresher courses, he said. The expansion program now being carried forward at the medical school should be completed in about three and one-half years, Dr. Murphy said. A new science building costing more than one million dollars will double the basic research space. The program when completed will provide a plant with a replacement value of between 15 and 20 million dollars. 30 Rushed By Music Sororities About 30 women have been invited to attend the rush parties of Mu Phi Epsilon and Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary and professional music sororites, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Union. The S.A.I. will hold its party in the Pine room and Mu Phi will be in the East room. Entertainment will be by members of the two organizations. To be a candidate for membership in either of the two sororities, the student must have a 1.8 grade average and the approval of the head of the School of Fine Arts and of the dean of women. University Fencers Schedule Exhibition Four members of the University Fencing club will put on a demonstration for the veterans at Winter General hospital in Topeka, Wednesday. Feb. 28. Barry Davis, College senior, and William L. K. Schwarz, College junior, will demonstrate modern college fencing after which Preston Hunter, College senior, and Clark Akers, journalism junior, will do a comedy routine on movie fencing. Iola Patrolman Awarded Northwestern Schoolship Topeka (U.P) — An Iola highway patrol trooper was among 25 law enforcement officers in the nation granted a scholarship to the Driver Examiner course at Traffic institute, Northwestern university. The scholarship winner is trooper Ira R. Norton. He is 47 and joined the Kansas patrol in 1937. Keen Confederate Flag Alive Keep Lincoln, W. Va.—(UR) Thanks to a veteran of the 14th Virginia cavalry, a large Confederate flag still reminds this small farming community that it once belonged to the Confederacy. In 1900, D. R. Thomas, now deceased, painted a "stars and bars" on the brick wall of a grocery store then under construction. His friends repaint the flag every few years. Moms Catch Fire Fort Worth, Tex. (U.P.)—E. C. Meyers heard a nose and saw a shadowy figure at his back door in the middle of the night. He fired a 22-calibre rifle at the shadow, which turned out to be his wife's mops. Fine Arts Collection Gets Addition Of Recordings University students may listen to records at the School of Fine Arts listening room, Mondays through Fridays from 7 to 9 p.m. Jay Nixon, fine arts senior, is record librarian. Two classes, Development of Music, taught by Thomas Gorton, dean of the School of Fine Arts, and History of Music, taught by G. Criss Simpson, professor of organ and theory, have record assignments that receive priority in what is played each night. After the assigned records have been played, students may select what they wish to hear. Included in the record collection are a number of records of such musical personalities as Caruso, Galli-curei and other opera stars. Most of the records are classical. An expensive part of the library is a recently acquired collection of historical studies of music called "L'Anthologie Sonore." This 20 volume collection cost approximately $450. There are also recordings of little heard or not previously recorded music such as that of the pre-Bach era. These recordings are used extensively by teachers of history in the School of Fine Arts. Detroit (U.P.)—Robert Lipscomb, an xn-convict charged with passing worthless checks, just didn't want to go back to jail. He made three separate attempts within 12 hours. On the third try he suffered head bruises in a scuffle with Detective Lee Watts and ended up in the jail infirmary under heavy guard. Daily Kansan Classified Ads No Jail For This Convict Phone K.U.376 Salt Lake City (U.P.)—Utah's population is 68.8 per cent Mormon surveys by the U. S. Department of Commerce field service reveal. Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bib will be filled in during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office. Jalpaism bldg, not later than 3:30 p.m.; the day before publication date. Classified Advertising Rates The listening room is in 32 Strong hall. Utah Is Mostly Mormons One Three day days 25 words or less ... 50c 75c Additional words ... 1c 2c FOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE CHEAP—1949 Chev. deluxe, one owner, low mileage. 1947 Chev. Aero, new model. 1948 Chev. club. 1947 Studebaker pickup. See this one. 1940 Chev. 2-door. R. and H. 1941 Chev. 2-door. Worth the money. 1941 Chev. sedan. Runs good. 1940 Buick club coupe. New tires. 1941 Chev. coupe. 1941 Olds. club coupe. Several other cars to pick from. See and drive these cars before you buy. We two car old car at West Moor 5; 7 blocks of U.P. underpass, or phone 3005. 28 ARMY OFFICER'S uniforms. Blouse. size 36-7, shirts, 14½-2, pants 30 waist. Sail Thomas at KU 485 or city phone 267. 27 ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA: LAST edition. Includes walnut case and year- books. Shows no wear. 1400% Louisiana or call 25193 after 5. 23 LOST SILVER and black Eversharp. Between Strong and Union or Union to Kentucky and Union. February: Pnotify notify Elose Dibal, phone 2341J. Reward. 26 DID YOU FIND a dark wine Parker pencil in Frank Strong, Annex ¹² If so, please call Jim Shaff, 730 Small reward. 22 LASSES in grays case, between Hoch phone 900. Reward. WANTED: RIDERS going west any place between Lawrence and Florence. Kan. Leaving Friday afternoon, returning Sunday afternoon. Call 21578-33 WOULD LIKE ride from Topeka to Law- der School. Please Mrs. Flies Work from 8 am to 5 am. FLYING? us about family rates, skay coach, and round trip reduction. Also agents for American Express, Berry, and Cook land tour groups. National Bank for information and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tt TRANSPORTATION A ROOM for one or two young men. Close to campus. See at 1223 La. 22 FOR RENT HAVE ROOMS at 1222 Mississippi. $10 minute per boy Phone 485 after p.m. HEY POP! Give Mama a night out. Ex- citing events. 33c per hour. Phone 2089 136c per hour. Phone 2089 MISCELLANEOUS DR C R ALBRIGHT DR. C. R. A. Y Chiroprismate and Physio-theaptist Phone 1531 1023$^2$ Mass. tt STUDYING late tonight? Refresh yourself with fountain beverages and sand-wiches for delivery or pickup. Alamo Cafe. Ph. 3604, 1109 Mass. tf ALL YOU CAN EAT, $1.25 per day. Noon and evening meals Monday through Friday. Home hone pastries and rolls. 1235 Room 87057M, Ms. Plumer pinner's Boarding Club. 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The commissioner solved the mystery when he found in his pocket a leaking tear-gasm bomb he's dorgotted about. Phone 10 for Sho Time Today thru Saturday Damon Runyon at his beloved best! "JOHNNY ONE-EYE" With Pat O'Brien-Wayne Morris Porky Pig Birthday Party Big Cartoons 5 Adm. child 14c, Adult 60c Phone 132 for Sho Time Last Times Today Fine Arts Presentation "SHOE SHINE" Adm-Child 25c. Adult 60c Adm. 14c—45c Guns shot faster . . . Men died quicker . . . under the ice-cold gaze of the reckless— Relentless "CATTLE QUEEN" CATTLE QUEEN Co-Feature Triple Fun Trio Billy Gilbert Shemp Howard Maxie Rosenbloom "3 OF A KIND" Ch. 4: "Pirates of the High Seas" Ends Tonight "CRISIS" STARTS FRIDAY Ann Sheridan's Latest Dynamic Role!! SUSPENSE UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL presents - ALSO * Color Cartoon Shown at 1:52-3:46-5:40-7:37-9:34 Shows Continuous—Open 12:45 HELD OVER THRU SATURDAY Patronize Kansan Advertisers! BE HAPPY ... .. GO HARVEY! 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