8 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, October 5, 1967 "Well," a workman wrecking old Robinson gymnasium was overhead saying, "we've pulled out all the interior supports, the floors, the roof and even the windows and nothing happens—maybe if we pull away the vines the darn thing will fall down." Rain brings trade to lost and found The Kansas Union lost and found department is usually a quiet place, but when it rains, it's another story according to Mrs. Dorothy Callahan, in charge of the information booth there. "They all come and get them when it rains," said Mrs. Callahan about raincoats and umbrellas forgotten since the last rain. Although rainwear, glasses and contact lenses are the main items left in the Union, Mrs. Callahan once had a baby carriage, complete with baby rolled up and turned into the lost and found counter. She almost called police before the young mother recovered from her bridge game and remembered the child. Since then, the traffic has lessened to baby bottles and diapers in that area. Locate lost tickets, too The Union lost and found has also brightened the day for visitors and students by locating lost airline and train tickets, wallets and checkbooks. If there is any identification, Mrs. Callahan will try to contact the owners by phone or mail. She said she also gets in extra exercise mailing letters forgotten in the Union. "We do make an effort to get the owner and the lost article together," said Mrs. Callahan, "but some things are never claimed." Clothes given to needy Of these unclaimed articles, the KU professor on music program E. Thayer Gaston, professor of music education and known as "the father of music therapy," will be on the program of a National Cultural Research Conference this week end in Eminence and Alley Springs, Mo. The conference, sponsored by Ozarks Bi-Cultural Center at Eminence, will consider how to identify and study those aspects of Ozarkian cultural history pertaining to the music, art, literature, and humanities of the region. Trujuns present "The Beef Roll" $14.99 They command attention . . . handsome . . . hand stitched front seams . . . the casuals with the beef roll . . . the hefty look you'll see up front in casuals everywhere this season. Gordon's SHOE CENTER 815 Mass. VI 3-7628 Lawrence, Kansas old clothes are given to a local welfare agency for distribution to the needy. Glasses are given to another agency which does the same on a larger scale. This is not done though until there is almost no chance of them being claimed, usually after the spring semester. Mrs. Callahan said there had been less lost this year for the number of students around, but with the World Series crowds and cooler weather to bring the students inside, perhaps she will change her mind. Smith moderates NSCC seminar UDK-VOICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITY James O. Smith, professor of education, will moderate a two-day seminar during the annual meeting of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults Nov. 16-19 in Los Angeles. Calif. The only way to catch the Road Runner is at your Plymouth Dealer's. Smith will preside over the section on "The Educational Diagnostic Team," which will deal with the evaluation of the medical team's report and the placement of the child in the school system. The new Plymouth Road Runner now at your Plymouth Dealer's where the beat goes on. The Norelco Tripleheader. The closest, fastest, most comfortable shaver on wheels. On campus. On-off switch. It also has three Norelcei Microgroove™ "floating heads" to shave you 35% closer. So close, we dare to match shaves with a blade. But comfortable too, because the Norelcei rotary blades shave without a nick or a pinch while the floating heads swing over the hills and valleys of your face. And there's a popup trimmer to give you an edge on your sideburns. Now there's a Rochargeable Tripleheader Speedshaver® 45CT too. It works with or without a cord. And delivers twice as many shaves per charge as any other rechargeable. Two great Tripleheaders with more features than any other shaves on the market.