Page 7 Tuesday. Oct. 11, 1955. University Daily Kansan Page 7 GIDDYAP!-Sandy Lassman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lassman of 1806 Michigan St., takes a hobby horse ride while young brother Kenneth looks on. The two older children sharing in the fun are Cleone Bost, Kansas City, Mo. junior and Gennelle Linville, Sa Wilt Chamberlain, giant KU basketball player, will serve as king and escort to the queen at the annual Carver "Y" Benefit Carnival Oct. 28, in Topeka. A goal of $1,000 has been set for the carnival and it is hoped that Chamberlain's attendance will help them make it. 'Wilt' To Reign At Carnival The Carver Carnival is the annual fund raising activity of the Carver "Y". The KU basketball player will escort the queen who will be the nominee of the organization having the greatest ticket sales. Chamberlain is a lifetime YMCA member, having played on the 1953 team which won the national YMCA tournament. -Classified Ads FOR SALE: Sweet cider for sale. 100 vans. 810 Peninsula vanilla. Phone VI 3-3462 FOR SALE: ONE upright piano. Vose. $125. Call VI 3-6975. 10-19 FOR SALE or less 50c 75c $1.00 Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with a valid phone number and paid promptly. Ads must be called in before 12 noon on Wednesdays or Saturday for delivery. Ads must be brought to the University Daily Kansan Business office, Flint Hall. ELECTROLUX CLEANERS — $69.75. New ELECTROLUX complete with attachments — $69.75. Low payment plan $5.00 per month. Also, a limited number of FACTORY BACKUP TITLE WARRANTY and attachments made day or night for your convenience. FOR SALES AND SERVICE phone VI 3-2377. 1994 Barker. F. V. Cox. 10-26 FOR SALE by owner: 'S3 Pontiac 4-door Sedan, good condition, good tires, hydromatic. Contact Betty Hagerman. 214 Strong, for appointment to see. 10-11 1941 OLDMSMOBILE: Fiddle and Fire, power motor and power motor friendship down on friendy. Friendly Vermont St. Phone VI 3-0573 at 1325 Friendly Vermont St. 10-13 5250 LINCOLN: Due to the loss of driver's license, will sell seat belts. May not be used. Long mileage, hydromatic, R, sedan and H. Call Mrs. Phillips vt III 3-1008. 10-11 COMMUTER - ONE - KU-K C. c via highway 10. You share of费 75c daily. 8-5 Monday through Friday. Call He-4053. 10-12 FOR SALE: 16 mm. movie camera. Cine Kodak Royal Magazine tow with a 19 lcm lens for a 10.25" Cooper at 346 La. Phone VI 3-7141 after 4 p.m. TRANSPORTATION FOR SALE—Used 4 x 5 Speed Graphic, enlarger, miscellaneous equipment. $125. Wilson's Supply and Service. 1016 Mass. Phone VI 3-2182. 10-14 FOR RENT FOR RENT: 2 single rooms for men students. Linens furnished. Call after 5. 1701 Ohio. Cora Cowan. 10-12 FOR SALE: M. W. Refrigerator 8.8 cu ft. Reasonably priced. Phone VI 32- 604-9512. NEW 45 automatic with holder. Must erich. V13-84-27, Sacrifice, $40. 10-12 FOR RENT: Large, almost new, 3 room apartment. Kitchen newly furnished, private bath and kitchen. $725. Call VI 3-8099 or see at 1519 Ky. (F). BUSINESS SERVICES DRESSMAKING - Formals. alterations. Wedding gowns. Ola Smith. *Mass.* EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Theses, term papers, reports, given immediate attention to accurate service at regular rates. Mrs. Glinka, 1911 Tennessee. Ph. VI S-1240. NEED HELP? EXPERT TUTELAGE IN one of our offices. We are a unique. B appointment. Phone 3-6041 LOST RED PARKER "Jotter" fountain pen. On 14th St. Thursday evening. Contact Josephine Maxwell, 105 East 8th. VI 3- 5579. 10-12 They Change Diapers In This New Course ERWARD: Brown billiard contains important credentials lost on campus. Contact Dick Stephenson at VI 3-4711. 10-12 LOST: A small brown purse containing I. D. card—pictures—money. Name card Chinese characters. Hex Kee Chung Return to Dallas Kanman Business Office. 10-11 COOK: EXPERIENCED in fraternity house or other cooking position. Male. FL-0144. Po. Box 214, Kansas City. Kauas. 10-13 WANTED NOW SHOWING All this takes place in Child Care and Guidance, offered for the first time last spring. It has become a permanent fixture on the prenursing program. Two hours out of every week 35 students practice the delicate art of dressing, feeding, and caring for tiny infants under one year of age. Cartoon-News SHOWS 2-7-9 P.M. Work With Infants This two-hour course in the home economics department is designed to give the student nurse professional training in working with children from infancy through elementary school age. In addition to lectures, students spend a two-hour period each week in working with and observing children of Lawrence in homes, schools, and the KU nursery school. Three laboratory periods are spent in caring for infants under one year of age in their homes. Students practice feeding, bathing, and dressing the babies and have conferences with the mothers. The students spend some time working with children from one to two years of age, making studies of the individual children in their homes. DIAL VI-3-5788 Five weeks of laboratory work are given to the study of preschool children at the KU Nursery School. The students work as assistants to the teachers at the school during this period and learn about pre-school development. Perhaps one of the most valuable parts of the course is that devoted to working with the school-age child. The students "make the rounds" with school nurses in the Lawrence elementary schools, and Chemistry Professor Gets $6,000 Grant Dr. William E. Mecwen, associate professor of chemistry, has received a $0,000 grant from the United States Public Health Service. The grant is for research in a "Synthesis of Potential Medicinal Compounds." Dr. McEwen will prepare new compounds and test them for antihystamine activity, antibiotic spectrum, coronary dilator, blood pressure, hypertension and analgesic activity. West 23rd He will be assisted by three graduate students, Frank Popp of Trumbull, Conn.; Lee Walters, Bronx, N.Y., and Norman Rose of Lawrence. The Inner Gorge of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon is cut through dark Pre-Cambrian rocks formed some 13 billion years ago. LAWRENCE DRIVE-IN NOW SHOWING DIAL VI-3-2122 VI 3-2122 either the junior or senior high school. Learn Nurse's Problems Here the potential nurse may learn about the various ailments with which school nurses must deal, how the nurse approaches children of various age levels, and about the clinical set-up in the schools. While at the schools the students observe students of different ages and interview an elementary school-age youngster in his home to learn more about his interests and development. STARRING Dorothy Dandridge Harry Belafonte Pearl Bailey While learning about the care and development of children, the students can gain some insight in a home situation, and about the attitudes and feelings of parents. Mrs. Foster said. This knowledge may be helpful to them as nurses when they must deal with parents of their young patients. BOX OFFICE OPEN 6:30 SHOWS AT 7:00-9:00 ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON Reaction Enthusiastic Child Development I, Psychology I, and Biology are prerequisites for the course in Child Care and Guidance. At present the course is open only to students in the nursing program. Mrs. Foster said, but eventually, it may be expanded for interested students in other departments, she said. Student reaction to the new course has been enthusiastic, Mrs. Foster said. By working with children of all ages, the potential nurse is able to better understand and appreciate the development and interests of each age level, she said. DeMolav Banquet Saturday Chevaliers of the Order of DeMolay will hold their annual Service of Remembrance banquet at 6:15 p.m. Saturday in the Castle Tea Room. Chevaliers who plan to attend should call Delbert Jones or Richard Jobe at the Kappa Eta Kappa fraternity, or Jerry Dando at the Rochdale Co-op. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results TONIGHT dave brubeck concert 8:00 tonight tickets on sale at door hoch auditorium No Reserved Seats Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the Public Relations office, 122-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not leave the etim memorandum to Daly Kansan No-etim memory include name, place, date, and time of function. Today MENC open meeting 5 p.m., 37 Morning Daycare block? Jazz in the Souri Curriculum." Snow Zoology Club, 7:30 p.m., 206 Snow Hall. Dr. A. B. Leonard, "Distributional Problems among Terrestrial Mollusca." Everyone welcome. Girls State alumnae, 4 p.m. Sunflower Room. Studios for Discussions and Club games, club g Newman Club will say the Rosary, 5.10 p.m.; Rosary and Rosary at 4:30, breaking the Rosary. Wednesday *Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m.* 922 N. 16th Street, New York, NY 10019. Tau Sigma, 7:15 p.m., Robinson. All members and pledges not able to attend must hand in a written excuse before class. Jay James, 5 p.m. Pine Room, Memor- ial Union. CCUN Steering Committee, 4 p.m. Student Union. Baptist Student Union - Devotions and Prayer, 12:30 to 12:50 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Meets every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. often Student Religious Council Meeting, 5 Student Wesley Foundation. A.I.A. Smoker, 7:30 p.m. English Room. Built-in table, desk, wel- serv- ing, Entertainment, slides, blims. Pmu Mu Alpha Sinfonia, 8 p.m., 32 Strong Hall. Newman Club executive meeting, 7 p.m. Catholic church basement. Please be prompt Discussion on evolution 8 p.m. Catholic church basement. All students invited. Coffee served. NOW SHOWING Broken Lance CHINA SCOPE SENIOR STRENGTH RANK TRACY- WAGNER-PETERS-WOMARK PLUS My Cousin Rachel Olivia de Haanland École Burton SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 HAWK TALK If you aren't planning on spending a couple of hours in Hoch Auditorium tonight, you are going to miss something great. This something great is the concert by the Dave Brueck Quartet. You can buy tickets at the door for $1. You'll be sorry if you miss it. Professor Wortham of the English department is a full-fledged Unionite this week. Today at 4:15 he will continue his reading of Milton's Paradise Lost. Thursday at 4 he will read the poetry of Gerald Manley Hopkins at the weekly Poetry Hour. Both of his readings will be in the Music & Brewing Room, and both will be supplemented with free coffee (there's no charge for cream & sugar, either). If someone didn't tell you that EVERYONE at college plays bridge, you have learned it now . . so, if someone didn't teach you to play bridge, now is the time to learn. Or rather this Thursday from 4:30 to 7:30 is the time to learn. This is the first of six lessons, which will be given each Thursday. It's open to anyone—beginners or those already in the shuffle. Why not stay away from the library every night this week? Brubeck Tuesday, Bridge Thursday, and the Trail Room Dance Wednesday. The Ed Fording Trio will play from 9 to 10 for dancing in the Trail Room, next to the Hawk's Nest. Remember—PIZZA every Friday & Sunday evening in the Hawk's Nest.