UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS 4, 1947 PAGE FIVE s ad- of the ament Lan- and with ively were and p is beoonea Lin- suads right's will semi- osers niona reigr mor- or of ing of pub- today FEBRUARY 14, 1947 Lambda Chi's To Organize Officers are William Holford, president, Paul Dugan, vice-president, Bobbie Jay Barnes, secretary, and John Long, treasurer. Lambda Chi Alpha became the 18th national social fraternity at the University when 25 men were initiated Saturday. The group, forming the 117th chapter of the fraternity, will begin regular activities in March when they obtain possession of its chapter house at 805 Ohio. Other charter members are Roger Arnold, William Braum, Richard Champ, Richard McKellar, Charles Crowley, Robert Davidson, James Fleming, James Fuller, Donald Powell, Clark Griswold, Gordon Schleffer, Arba Williams, Wilbur Hill, Thomas McGraw, Ernest Dewey, Max Kliwer, Jack Robinson, Leon Sherwood, Richard Wegner, James Voxall, Robert Flemning. Today Is Deadline For TB X-Rays Robert Corbip and Jackson Worl- yle are affiliates from other chapter Prof. Ethan P. Allen is faculty adviser. Less than half the student body have been X-rayed for tuberculosis at Watkins Hospital this year. Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, health director, said today. Deadline for the tests was extended from Wednesday to 5 p.m. today, be said. "Four cases of active tuberculosis in students have been diagnosed at the hospital since the fall term," he revealed, adding that persons who soff at the idea of having an X-ray may need it. About 2,200 tests have been given this week to faculty and students. During the fall term 3,000 students received this hospital service, and about 400 have received the tests this week. All University employees must present certificates every two years stating that they are free from tuberculosis, Dr. Canuteson explained. Polish Ambassador Recalled In Protest To Elections Washington. (UP)—The United States backed up its displeasure at the Polish elections today with the recall of Ambassador Arthur Bliss Lane from Warsaw. Diplomatic quarters said they doubted the U. S. would deprive itself of a valuable European listening post by severing all diplomatic relations. NEW SHAVER GIVES "SIMPLEST SHAVES OF YOUR LIFE!" Special Offer Introduces New Enders Speed Shaver Now at Your Campus Store SAFER... SMOOTHER... SWIFTER Mystic, Conn. It's here at last! Today the Durham- Enders Corp., an- ounce the sim- ple plan to help the new Enders— the world's most modern razor. It's new in every way—but its big feature is its extreme simplicity. You simply click the blade in and shave. Only one piece, no moving parts, no extra "gadgets". And it's light in your hand, and swift in moving parts. It's smooth shave, an extra-safe shav', an extra-swift shave. Already chosen as "the razor of the airlines." And here the offer; don't risk a penny. Get the new Enders at your campus store - introduction price only 49¢ with 5 double-thick deluxe speed blades. Your money back if Enders Shaving isn't the swiftest and easiest in your life! Look for the special Enders offer next visit to your campus store. Sandelius Accepts Committee Post Dr. W, E. Sandelius, professor of political science, has accepted appointment to the program committee of the American Political Science association. Bishop To Speak At Wesley Sunday Bishop William C. Martin, of Topeka, will speak on "Facing Life's Wider Dimensions" to the Methodist Wesley Foundation at the First Methodist church at 6:15 p.m. Sunday. A fellowship supper will be held at 5:30 p.m. Dexter Welton will be in charge of recreation and Dean Jordan will lead the worship service. Bishop Martin is the bishop of the Kansas-Nebraska area of the Methodist church. The Women's Athletics association board will meet next Thursday to plan a social recreation program for the WAA meeting Feb. 27. Georgia Lee Westmoreland is the planning committee chairman. I.M. Board To Decide Semester's Sports The women's intramural board plans to meet next week to decide on this semester's sports. Deck tennis, a game usually on the schedule, will probably have to be dropped this year because of lack of time and space, according to Miss Ruth Hoover, physical education professor. Sports usually taken up in the spring semester are table tennis doubles, a swimming meet, and softball. HARZFELDS COLONY CLUB SWEATERS Lime Red Pink Navy and Sky Blue Sizes 34 to 40 $3.95 The condition of Marilyn Frizell and John A. Polson, K. U. students who were in a car accident near Pawnee Rock Saturday night, remained unchanged today. They are being treated at St. Rose hospital in Great Bend. Students Hurt In Accident Still Under Treatment Miss Frizell received a concussion, serious scalp and face injuries, a broken leg, and severe internal injuries. Polson received broken ribs and a back injury. DRAKE'S FOR DELICIOUS BAKES 907 Mass. Phone 61 X-TRA SPECIAL SNEAK - PREVUE Saturday Nite . . . Attend the late showing of "The Secret Heart" And be our guest to one of the most OUTSTANDING PICTURES OF THE YEAR! IT'S WONDERFUL. W. E. "BRICK" MURPHYS BRICK RICH IN TRADITION DOWN THRU THE YEARS Where the JAYHAWK has roosted for a long, long time. Catering to a College clientele—serving a diversified menu The inimitable MURPHYBURGER Coffee Hot Chocolate Candy Soups Salads Chili from sandwiches to full-course dinners. Like an old, old picture in an old, old frame Like some dear memory or a cherished name, For the old grids—perhaps your own For the old grads—perhaps your mater and your poter And to all the rest of the far flung alma mater, Are memories of Potter Lake, the Gym, the Coliseum Of moonlight strolls hand in hand post the old museum, BRICKS—then as now—retreat and rendexvous Serving then your Mom and Dad as now Is serving you. Another "MURPHY DID IT" Introducing "BONNIE BUTTERED BEEF SANDWICH"— sensational new sandwich with pickle, lettuce, and tomato. Famous throughout the East. JAYHAWKER NOW—Ends Saturday CLUADTTE COLBERT WALTER PIDGEON JUNE ALLYSON SUNDAY—ONE WEEK THE DARK MIRROR A DOUBLE TRUMPH1 OLIVIA de HAVILLAND LEW AYRES in Nunnally Johnson's with THOMAS MTTCHELL ADDED—World News, Pete Smith Specialty and Color Cartoon GRANADA SHOWS 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 Continuous Sunday from 1:00 NOW! Ends Saturday Rex Harrison star of "Anna and the King of Siam" Lilli Palmer star of "Cloak & Dogger" "NOTORIOUS GENTLEMAN" and Donald Duck Cartoon OWL SATURDAY and SUNDAY 4 DAYS She Sang the Way She Loved With Everything She Had! IDA LUPINO ROBERT ALDA "The Man I Love" And Color Cartoon, News "Imitation of Life" HIT NO. 2 "East Side of Heaven" HIT NO.1 Patee NOW—Ends SATURDAY SUNDAY----3 Days Stanley & Livingstone SPENCER TRACY, NANCY KELLY RICHARD GREENE PLUS Cartoon, News, Variety VARSITY TODAY—ENDS SAT Lone Wolf In Mexico and "South of the Chisholm Trail" SUNDAY—3 DAYS ROMANCE, MUSIC, and FUN! DAVID BRUCE "Susie Steps Out" and THE CISCO KID "Riding the California Trail"