Page 9 Closed Circuit TV Serves Industry By Remote Control CHICAGO—(U.P.)—Closed-circuit television is coming of age. It's being used now in factories, at racetracks, in railroad yards, banks, hotels, department stores, and even in church. The Dage television plant at Michigan City, Ind., has one of its own closed-circuit cameras mounted high on a wall overlooking the production lines. The camera is operated by remote control from the panel of the receiver in an adjoining room. The roving eye of the camera can sweep the entire production area, or the operator at the receiver can push a button and focus the picture on any spot. The Palmer House in Chicago has a closed-circuit system to speed elevator service between the street level and the lobby floor above. A camera on the lobby floor shows the dispatcher on the street level how many people are waiting to board. The Potomac Railroad yard at Alexandria, Va., is one of the first in the country to use close-circuit TV on a routine basis for checking boxcar numbers. Officials credit the device with saving thousands of dollars yearly in operating expenses. Loyola University's School of Dentistry in Chicago uses one camera and five monitors to teach post graduate work and to give Gov. Hall Hits At At Poor Highways ATCHISON Kan.—(U.P.)—Highways are so out of repair in Northeast Kansas that Gov. Fred Hall prefers to take a plane to that section of the state. Gov. Hall told 5,000 persons here yesterday that the highways in Northeast Kansas are "the worst in the state." He flew in by plane to dedicate an 11-mile strip of new highway along U. S. 59. The new road, extending from Atchison to Cummings, Kan., eliminates nine right angle turns. students a closeup view of laboratory demonstrations. The governor vowed he would see to it that a straight line road from Atchison to Topeka was built during his tenure in office. In Detroit, both Chrysler and Ford use the system. Chrysler has three closed-circuit setups for loading railroad cars with scrap iron. Ford uses the device at its River Rouge strip mill. 1439 TENNESSEE To Sigma Chi juniors and seniors. You will soon enter a new phase of life wherein it will be to your advantage to know something about insurance your needs after graduation and how to fit those needs to your pocketbook. Next Thursday evening (the 27th) I will be at the Sigma Chi house for a free CONSULTATION PERIOD on the various types of insurance available to you. YOU WILL BE UNDER NO OBLIGATION. Lawrence is the Home Office of Standard Life, and of course we hope you might become interested in our company, but this will be an EDUCATIONAL COURSE—no high pressure. Other organized houses will be visited soon watch the Daily Kansan. Sincerely, Leon W. Turner KU'54 Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day or publication. Do not bring Bulletins to work by email. Kienna Smith should include name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin Gamma Delta (Lutheran students), 4 p.m. Coffee-coke hour. Everyone welcome. Today Newman Club executive meeting, 7 p.m., Catholic church basement. Discussion group, 8 p.m. "Science and Religion," led by Bill Pivonka. CCUN Steering committee, 4 p.m. Student Union: *Museum of Art record concert*, 4 p.m. *Sofinio Conference in E. Kelatian* Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth church. Holy Communion, 7:10 Jay Janes, 5 p.m., Pine room. Student Union. Thursday Museum of art record concert, noon. 4 p.m., main gallery: Hayden: "Symphony of the Mind" Poetry Hour, 4 p.m. Memorial Union English translation) Render: R. Lind www.poetryhour.com Quill Club, 7 p.m., 303 Fraser. Old members only. Judge contest entries. Christian Science Organization, 7 p.m. Danforth Chapel Students, faculty, and administrators. YM-YWCA Bible study, 4 p.m., Oread Room. Student Union. Bring a Bible and manuscript. Newman Club choir practice. 7:30 p.m. Important—preparation for High Mass Sunday; Masslessness for 5:30-5:30 and 7:30-8:30 p.m. in preparation for National Church Sunday. Ku Kun 7:30 p.m. Pine Room, Student 教室 7:30 p.m. Pick up Nebraska migration tickets. Engineering Council, 7:30 p.m., dean's office. Der Deutsche Verein: Es wird diese Verein auch unter der Midsencster-prüfungen geben. Wir hoffen aber, Sie werden sich vereinen unter denstag 3 November wiedergabe. Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Danforth chapel. Holy Communion, 6:30 a.m. Fridav *Museum of Art record concert*, noom, pun. m.n. Malher, Mahler: 'Symphony VII' D. maria D. matias Sociology Club, 4 p.m. St. Annex E. Clark, "From the Cradle to the Grave." Lutheran Student Association Halloween Party, 6:30 p.m. Meet at Trinity Church, 15th and New Hampshire, Party地点:Trinity Park's Lutheran College in Kansas City. The Feast of Saint Simon and Saint Balthazar,丹弗诺 chapel. Holy Communion 7 p. 12. Museum of Art record concert, noon. 4th floor, gallery Schunum 'Symphony phony, NIII 3' Saturday Gamma Delta (Lutheran Students), 5:30 p.m. pmmu. Immunel Lutheran Church, 17th and Vermont. Cost supper, meeting and deviations. Everyone welcome. Canterbury Fellowship, 5-7 p.m., Canterbury House. Luterman Student Association Bible School in Hancock, Church. 13th and New Hampshire. We know how your house can win the Homecoming house decoration trophy! Read tomorrow's Kansan and learn our secret. University Recording Studio 928 Mass VI 3-8500 We've got a secret! Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1955. University Daily Kansan Sherlie Steffens of Kappa Kappa Gamma Wears a cashmere Sweater and Skirt from... PARKING Richard Mindlin's OACH HOUSE Sportswear ⇔ Accessories On the CampusLawrence,Kans. 6312 Brookside-Kansas City,Mo. Students Called Insecure His report was based on a study of 500 college and university students at several midwestern schools, colleges, universities and the University of Chicago. CINCINNATI—(I.P.)—Most college students suffer occasional emotional insecurity, Dr. William B. Cameron, University of Cincinnati assistant professor of sociology, declares in his paper on "Emotional Insecurity in College Students," but he says that there is no statistical correlation between security and intelligence scores or between security and grades in college. Students' descriptions of their insecurity fell into five general categories: Intensified consciousness of self and situation; uncertainty and apprehensiveness about situation; lack of confidence in self; physical symptoms of tension and anxiety, and over-all discomfort and conviction of probable inadequacy in future operations. The most frequent cause of insecurity reported by the students was economic. Dr. Cameron said economic insecurity might be considered a "normal" insecurity and students reporting only this cause scored high on clinical tests of security. According to his test results, additional sources of insecurity brought down the score. Persons having some strong psychological support in one area of life tended to score higher than those with the same insecurities and no corresponding support. 8 Attend Meeting Of Well Drillers Eight members of the geology department attended the eighth annual banquet meeting of the Kansas Water Well Drillers' Association, last week in Salina. Math Dislikes Studied They are Dr. Frank C. Foley, professor of geology; Dr. William W. Hambleton, assistant professor; Dr. J. M. Jewett, State Geological Survey; V. C. Fishel, engineer in charge, U.S. Geological Survey; Betty Mason, secretary, U.S. Geological Survey; Gilbert Stremel, U. S. Geological Survey, Warren Hodson, State Geological Survey, and Dr. Walter H. Schoowe, associate professor of geology. DAVIS, Calif.—(U.P.)—Why students dislike mathematics is now being studied by two University of California staff members on the campus here. FREE Installation On Mufflers and Tailpipes KU Student Special Lub. 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