Wednesday, May 4, 1955 University Daily Kausan Watkins Therapy Unit Believed One of Best Watkins Memorial hospital has one of the finest and the most complete physical therapy departments contained in any student health program, Mrs. Anna Showalter, head physical therapy nurse, believes. The floor plan of the KU department was drawn with an eye toward efficiency. The rooms are attractively furnished and paneled with blond wood. Mrs. Showalter estimated that the department handles from 25 to 30 patients a day and slightly more during football season. The reason most physical therapy departments are in the basement, Mrs. Showalter said, is that the weight of the Hubbard tank, used for underwater exercises, when District Judge Frank R. Gray will rule Saturday on motions for probation for Thestar Dean Perry, fine arts sophomore, and James Lenoy Beatty, Lawrence. District Judge to Rule On Probation Motions Both have pleaded guilty to charges of illegal possession of marijuana. Richard Elliott Barker, former English instructor, who was arrested Feb. 28 with Perry and Beatty, was committed to the state hospital at Topeka for examination last week. NOW ● 2 - 7 - 9 '10 WANTED MEN' full, is too heavy for normal floo construction to support. Other equipment includes a shoulder wheel, which, when turned, exercises shoulder muscles. Mrs. Showalter said it is used five to six times a day. There are also mats for exercise, which are important during early rehabilitation, Mrs. Showalter said. Practice steps and a walking frame are used for polio patients, Mrs. Showalter said "the hospital is completely equipped to take care of polio patients except for acute respiratory cases." Other special equipment includes a whirlpool to relax muscles, and a quadraps boot, which, when fastened to the foot, strengthens the knee muscles. The final division of the intramural speech contest-entertainment speaking-will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in 103 and 105 Green. Speech Contest on Final Lap The contest has been held each Wednesday night for the past two weeks. Speeches of the informative and demonstrative type have been given. A division is being held for both men and women. Following tonight's contest, trophies will be presented to the winners of each contest and grand trophies will be given the houses or groups in both women's and men's divisions who have accumulated the most points throughout the three contests. Billiards Contest Set Monday Classified Ads一 A billiards elimination tournament will begin at 7:15 p.m. Monday in the Student Union. Interested persons must register at the Jay Bowl by Sunday. Alfalfa, like most other legumes, grows best in a neutral or slightly alkaline soil. PHONE KU 376 Classified Advertising Rates Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid in full at the time of payment during the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University Dalton Human Services office Journals may be mailed later than 10 p.m. the day before publication date One day Three Five days days days 50c 75c $1.00 1c 1c $2.00 BUSINESS SERVICES BEVAREAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Co., 616 Vt. TYPING of themes, term papers, etc. by experienced typist. Reasonable rates. Mrs. Delbert Sheid, call after 5:30 week days, anytime Sat. & Sun. 1779-7. EXPERIENCED TYPIST-thesis, term Mirte, Pirte. 1554J. JAYHAWKERS: Give yourself a pleasant surprise and visit our 'Jayhawk' pet shop. We have everything in the pet field. Their needs are urgent, so our fur finis, and feathers, Grant's Pet and Gift Shop, 1218 Conn. Phone 418. tt TYPING; themes, theses, reports, etc. TAYKIN; themes, theses, reports, etc. Ehrman, 118 Vermont. Ph. 2771M, tf Ehrman, 118 Vermont. Ph. 2771M, tf TRANSPORTATION WANTED COCOA BROWN Parker '51' fountain pen. Lost the day before spring vacation. Please call LaVerie Yates at 781. Reward. 5-4 TICKETS to anywhere by airplane, steamship, and conducted tours. Ask us about Skoy-cach and family outings. Call Miss Rose. Rose will at the First Aid for free pamphlets and information for itineraries and reservations. 8th and Mass. Phone 30. tf USED PAIR of binoculars—good conditions. Bargain. Phone 1914. 5-5 BROWN LEATHER bilfold) Keep money return contents. Lost Money 3443, 5-6 3443 BASEBALL. See the Athletics play Cleveland. May 27, Lawrence night; and the Yankees, June 16, night at St. Louis stadium. No parking worries. No highway driving worries. Relax and enjoy yourself. Only $4 including reserved seat game ticket. TOM MAUPIN Travel Service. Travel House, 1235 Massachusetts, phone tf GLASSES, with case. Lost between Jr. High school and KU Stadium. Phone LOST 809 Mass. St. The College Jeweler Phone 911 FOR SALE TRI-O-MATC record player. Like new. V/M M $26.50. Ph. 3741. 5-6 1831 VAGABOND house trailer 22 ft. l. extra clean, dust-free. By Adminstration of 925 Norm. Cham. 242 East 7th Street 1853 FORD 2 door. Two-tone, radio. Phone 2351R. Steinmeyer. 1950 OLDS "84" Fully equipped. Priced for "quick sale." See 4930. 6 Tennon or other coach. Model # 4513. FOR RENT COOL, basement room. Private bath, on Plaza, 1 or 2 boys; or girls. Chores or $7.50 weekly. 4913 Baltimore. K.C. Missouri. 5-6 COOL, well shaded rooms for summer on Hill. Large sleeping porch on the hill, with a view of the bay boy. Cooking in basement. Mr. Earl Dobson, 1222 Miss. Phone 495. tf W. on 6th st. Ph. 3313 Plus 20 Civil Engineers To Attend Seminar Bumper Club Nights Member Drivers Free Show Starts at Dusk A group of 20 senior civil engineering students will attend a seminar with the corps of engineers in Kansas City, Mo.. tomorrow. They will inspect the Sheffield steel plant, various flood control projects along the Kaw and Missouri rivers, and a new pumping station in the Fairfax district. Prof. G. W. Bradshaw, head of the division of civil engineering, will lead the group. The sessions, which will be held in the Davidson building, will start at 8 a.m. with a speech of welcome by Col. E. C. Adams, Kansas City district engineer. The students will meet during the morning with officials of the corps of engineers and will discuss civil engineering. The tour will be conducted in the afternoon. The distance driven by cars scrapped in 1925 averaged less than 22,000 miles; in 1945 the average was 81,000 miles. NOW SHOWING In the wonder of High-Fidelity STEREOHONIC SOUND Added Latest News Events Tuna Clipper SHOWS 2-7-9 p.m. TONIGHT at 8:40 p.m. ONLY Special advance showing of a major hit coming to this theatre soon! (The producers request the title withheld- However, it will be one of these 1955 hits.) "Black Board Jungle" "Daddy Long Legs" "Seven Year Itch" "The Prodigal" "French Line" Ends Tonight Tyrone Power Susan Hayward "UNTAMED" CinemaScope) After 'Sneak' PREVUE— Box Office Opens 6:45 p.m. COME EARLY Swing to the Golden Arrow on Wednesdays and Sundays! MAKE A DATE OF IT . . . COLLEGE STUDENTS ONLY DANCING-6 to 11 Wed. and Sun. GOLDEN ARROW CAFE 50c per. CROSS BRIDGE TURN RIGHT 1 MILE featuring MODERN • DANCEABLE JOHN CARLOS