MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Students Have Borrowed $26,011 From Loan Fund More than 650 loans, totaling $26,011.75, have been made to students since May, 1949, from the Flower fund, the most active of the student loan funds. Handled by the University of Kansas Endowment association and the University business office, the student loan funds are an important student aid service. An increase in the demand for loans is attributed to the decrease in the number of G. I. students and the changing economic scene. Loans made from the Flower fund, which is supported by contributions alone, are all short term loans of 30-60 days. For the study of medicine there are loan funds from which the medical student can borrow as much as $1,000 to be repaid after graduation and internship. These funds are the W. T. Graham fund, the Ethel Ann Jones Scholarship loan fund, the Medical Alumni Association student loan fund, and the A. Morris Ginsberg fund. Several memorial loan funds have been established with the Endowment association. The donors of these funds provided that the unused portions of these funds were to be invested in income-producing securities. The income received then is to be used for scholarship awards and to make up losses which may occur from the student loans. Among these memorial funds are the J. Frank Jones Memorial loan fund and the Dean L. E. Sayre Loan fund. The E. Catherine Lowe, the Ida H. Hyde, and the Co-operative House loan funds have been established for women students. Other loan funds handled by the Endowment association are the Charles Dean Bunker for zoology students, the Francis G. Peabody for biological science majors, the W. H. Lowe for men students, the Talented Student Loan fund for students taking advanced studies in foreign universities, and the Pharmacy Loar fund for pharmacy students. The loans sponsored by the business office are the Regular Student Loan fund and the Schorlship Loan fund. Applications for these loans may be made at the Endowment association office in Strong hall. The applications are passed on to the committees handling the loans and are checked by them. Hall Gets Mammals On Trip To Mexico A two-week trip to study animals on islands off the Gulf coast of Mexico was recently taken by Dr. E. R. Hall, director of the Museum of Natural History. Dr. Hall flew 90 miles south of Brownsville, Texas, and landed on the beaches of offshore Gulf coast islands to determine whether the animals there differed from those or the mainland. Dr. Hall obtained specimens representing four of the five type mammals found on the island. On the adjacent mainland, between 25 and 30 kinds of mammals are found. Although it appears that two of the island mammals differ from those on the mainland, Dr. Hall said that the specimens had not been studied sufficiently to state definite findings. The trip was provided by Dr. Curt von Wedel, prominent Oklahoma City physician, who accompanied him to the museum with valuable zoological specimens from his two expeditions to Africa. JAYHAWKER Phone 10 for Sho Time NOW thru WEDNESDAY John Payne Gail Russell "CAPTAIN CHINA" Late News Events Color Cartoon Official Bulletin Monday. April 3 Cheerleaders Training School, 5 pm. Wednesday, April 19, East Side, Robinson gym. Candidates' petitions for A.S.C. general spring election must be submitted to Wilma Shore by 6 p.m. Wednesday, phone 3450. Installation of new I.S.A. officers and short meeting with old council members, 7:15 p.m. today, 1423 New York. Mathematical colloquium, 5 p.m. Monday, 203 Strong hall. Prof. Max Dresden, "Some Mathematical Problems of Statistical Mechanics." W. Y.C.W. Executive Board, 4 p.m. today, Pine room, Union. Phi Sigma, noon Tuesday, 301 Snow hall. Dr. C. Leone, zoology department, speaker. All Student Council, 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Pine room, Union. Young Republicans, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 106 Green hall. Laackle, state chairman, Young G.O.P. speaker. Convention report; refresh- I.S.A. Executive council, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Miller hall. Society of American Military Engineers, 5 p.m. Wednesday, 105 Military Science building. Engineers in advanced course of three R.O.T.C.'s or with commissions eligible. Stateswomen club, 7:15 p.rh. today. Watkins hall. Ward P and Z meeting, 7 p.m. today, 262 Fraser hall. Faculty, Alumni Engineers' Guests Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, entertained a group of their alumni and faculty members at a dinner March 29. Faculty members who attended were: J. O. Jones, T. F. McMahon, R. L Smith, Harold Kipp, Frank Bowdish, Edward Hansen, and Loring Hansan. Kansas City alumni members attending were: C. G. Davis, W. L. Patterson, R. S. Patterson, R. W. Nusser, John Grest, D. L. Flanders, John Hunt, D. J. Brown, D. Dwyer, B. R. Pennington, E. A. Elliott, John Wahstedt, Bill Weldon, Alex Kennedy, M. E. Borne, Robert Elliott. KU Couldn't Compete—Hah! Tucson, Ariz.—(U.P.)A new kind of contest was conducted at the University of Arizona. Ten candidates competed for the title of the ugliest man on the campus. "Movies Are Better Now Than Ever Before" TUE and WED Hurry . . last times tonite Hurry . . . last times tonight Glenn FORD Evelyn KEYES "Mr. Soft Touch" Follow the cars to see the stars THE FIRST MOTION PICTURE OF ITS KIND "HOME OF THE BRAVE" DOUGLIE DLICK · FRANK LOVEJY · JAMES EDWARDS STEVIE EVERY · JEFF CORKEY · LLOYD BRIDges Lawrence For Show Times Phone 260 Kansan Classified Advertising Terms: Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be mailed to you at 3 p.m. during the hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Dally Mann Business office. Journals must be submitted by 45 p.m. the day before publication date. 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Like New cooler, has excellent ice capacity. Call 3243W or see at 2021.Wt. NOW IS THE TIME to place your order for an album of K.U. songs. Delivery by May 1. Only $4.90 at your Student Union Book Store. 6 FINEST TELEVISION - Best in sets and series with rentals. $75.00 up, and see the newest Emerson table table set at $159.50, Vernon, Phoenix and Electric 856 Vermont, Phone 138. 1948. 26 ft. M-system trailer house with electric refrigerator and water heater, forced air heating stove and butane cooking stove. 1316 Kentucky. 17 TRANSPORTATION GOING "TO New York City Easter; round trip wider wanted. Call 2557L. RIDERS: Round trip. Trip to Riders Parkway, all Sunday after 6:30 weekdays except Friday. Richard Longinari, 1022 Ala. Ala. over Easter. Willing to drive and share expenses. Contact Glenn Varenne. phone 965. Battetland Hall after 8:00 p.m. WANTED DRIVING to New York non-stop for spring vacation. Round trip—recent convertible. Rider-drivers wanted. 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