* PAGE TWO 1. 下列句子中,表达意思一致的是( ) UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1950 Seven Students Have Special Diets By ELLSWORTH ZAHM Seven University students eat regularly at Watkins hospital. For students requiring a special diet the hospital has for the last four years maintained a special dining room on the third floor of the hospital. In charge of the hospital's kitchen is pretty, blond Mary June Carter, who is a graduate of Iowa State college. After seven years of dieteticietics experience in Iowa Miss Carter came to K.U. two months ago. Miss Carter said that there are three diabetics, two allergy cases, one low calorie case, and one low fat low cholesterol case eating at the hospital now. One of the diabetics has been eating there for three years and the two allergy cases are eating there for their second year, she said. The diabetic cases have a calculated diet for each person, and are allowed certain weights of foods varying with each case, Miss Carter said. For example a sample meal might include 60 grams of meat, 100 grams of potatoes, 100 grams of peas, 100 grams of lettuce and tomato salad, one slice of bread and 10 grams of butter, 100 grams of fresh fruit, and a glass of milk. One pound equals 453 grams. One allergy cases are allergic to certain foods. One person is allergic to barley, rye, wheat, pork, and chocolate. Another is allergic to all of these foods plus eggs, beans, and milk products. The low calorie cases are able to eat only about half of the amount of food eaten by an ordinary person. This diet is for persons who are overweight. Their diet is very simple, with no pie or other such fattening desserts and no creamed or fried meats on their menu. The low calorie case can eat no foods containing fat. The students go to the hospital at the regular times of 7:20 to 8 a.m. for breakfast; 11:30 to 12:30 for lunch; and 4:30 to 5:30 for supper. They go directly to a dining room on the third floor of the hospital and call the hospital kitchen on the inter-communication system. They University Daily Kansan Mall subscription; $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence. University year except Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays and examination periods. Entered as second class on Sept. 17, 1816, at the Court at Lawrence, Kans., under set of March 3, 1879. - New Speed-King Keyboard—Fully Standard. New non-glare Finger-Standard. Fastest typing action on any portable. - New Contour Case Smartly styled. Tapered for added strength and beauty. Here's the most beautiful portable you've ever seen—and the smoothest and fastest on the market. 30 Big "Office Typewriter" features. Now with new Picture Window Writing Line, Paper Lock Scale, Paper Holder, Built-In Quiet, Triple Spacing and Balanced Space Bar. "Magic" is a registered trade mark of Royal Typewriter Company, Inc. give their names and their meal is sent up on a dumb waiter. The cost of the special meal service is low. Students can eat at the dining room for $2 a day. They are free to eat elsewhere if they wish and each is provided with a list of foods that they are able to eat so that they will know what foods to choose when eating outside the hospital. Where Did Bullet Go? Marine Wants To Know Read the Daily Kansan Daily With 1st Marine Division, Korea —(U.P.) What Pcf. Edgar J. Batten, of Camden, N.J., would like to know is—did he or didn't he swallow that bullet after it smacked him in the mouth? "They say you can't see a bullet coming, but I could see this one," he said. It knocked out two front teeth and left his lips bleeding. Puzzle: It made no exit hole. It wasn't in his mouth. Maybe, the marine says, it just dropped at his feet. Doctors have told him to quit worrying. They promised him two new teeth for Christmas. Read the Daily Kansan Daily Nobody's pulling the feathers over this bird's eyes! He's spent too many semesters in Psychology I. He knows as any smart smoker knows that you can't make up your mind about cigarette mildness on one fast puff or a quick sniff. A one-inhale comparison certainly doesn't give you much proof to go on That's why we suggest: THE SENSIBLE TEST... The 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke - on a pack after pack, day after day basis. No snap judgments needed. After you've enjoyed Camels and only Camels for 30 days in your "T-Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste) we believe you'll know why... More People Smoke Camels than any other cigarette!