Government aids research A $60,605 grant from the U.S. Public Health Service will give seven students the opportunity to gain research experience. John V. Irwin, the Roy A. Roberts Professor of speech and drama at KU, is the director of the training project. He said five predoctoral and two postdoctoral students will work with an experienced researcher in data collecting and writing. Although the emphasis is on communication, Dr. Irwin said the students' backgrounds are in such areas as child development, speech and hearing and psychology. The predoctoral students are: Nicholas W. Bankson, Port Huron, Mich.; Douglas F. Bates, Kansas City; Pauline T. Flynn, Lawrence; Dennis B. Nash, Alamosa, Colo., and Clifford A. Wood, Tampa, Fla. The postdoctoral students are: Kenneth Ruder, Lawrence; and Pedro Toledo, Kansas City. AWS will sponsor carwash AWS fashion board members will sponsor a carwash Saturday at the 23rd and Naismith Gulf station. Proceeds earned during the 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. event will go to Lawrence charity. Anthropologists plan conference Anthropologists from western Kansas will meet Nov. 27 through Nov. 29 for the 27th Plains Anthropological Conference. The conference, which will meet at the Holiday Inn from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, is sponsored by the Plains Conference, an association of anthropologists. Vance Haynes, professor in the department of geological sciences at SMU, will be the featured speaker, addressing the conference following a Thanksgiving dinner. Oct. 24 1969 KANSAN 3 Topics covered will include field reports, Indian cultures, and aboriginal living patterns. FOR YOUR WEEKEND MEAL- GO TO THE BURGER CHEF! Today Lecture. "Education for Uniqueness in an Age of Conformity." Chancellor Laurence Chalmers. 7 p.m. (Delayed broadcast, KANU.) Linguistics Conference. All day. Kansas, Union Official Bulletin Popular Film. "Rebel Without a Cap at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Dynec Auditorium." International Film. "Don Quixote." (Russian) 7:30 p.m. Hoch Auditorium. Gilbert and Sullivan Co. "Iolanthe." 8:30 p.m. Kansas Union. saturday KU-Y Freshman Camp. All day. Tall Oaks Camm. Foreign Students: Interested in a Thanksgiving Homestay? Applications are now available in the People-to-People office, Kansas Union basement. 114 Kansas Camp. Football. 130 p.m. Iowa State at Ames. A Gilbert & Sullivan Co. "Iolanthe." 30 n.p., m.N.C., Kansas, Union Gilbert & Sullivan Co. "Iolante" 8:30 p.m. Kansas Union. Popular Film. "Rebel Without a Cap." 7 and 9:30 p.m. Dyce Audiolibrary. Gilbert and Sullivan Co. "Iolanthe" 2:30 p.m. Kansas Union. Irasimu. Gilbert and Sullivan "Ioantha." 2:30 p.m. Kansas Union 2.50 p.m. Kansas Union. Carrilton Recruit 3 p.m. Albert Gerken unda KU Cricket Club Practice: 11 a.m. East of Robinson Gymnasium, Kansas City, KS. UCM Dissent Series, "Appropriate Response to Dissent." Lawrence Velvel and Martin Dickinson. 8 p.m. Kansas Union. Science program planned Saturday cussions in the various fields of science, math and engineering will take place. Each department will provide a staff member to speak with interested students and teachers. EDGEWOOD, Md. (UPI)—Four men held up a countryside restaurant near here and took $185 from two customers and two employees. None of the four looked into the wallet of one customer, Billy Catlett, who was carrying $1,100 in cash. THUG'S OVERSIGHT Registration will be from 8 to 9 a.m. in the lobby of Hoch Auditorium. Activities planned for the day include departmental exhibits in Dyce Hall, Learned Hall, Engineering Laboratories, Lindley Hall, New Haworth Hall, Fraser Hall, Malott Hall, Snow Hall, Summerfield Hall and the Nuclear Reaction Center. At 9:30 Earl J. Schweppe, professor and chairman of the computer science department, will speak on "Languages for People and Machines: The New Tower of Babel." An estimated 1,500 high school science and math students and teachers will attend KU's annual Science, Mathematics and Engineering Day Saturday. After this speech J. Eugene Fox, professor of biology, will speak. His topic is "The New Biology and Human Affairs." At 10:30 a.m. departmental dis- BURNT IVORY ® SHOES by Taylor of Maine The magnificent Burnt Ivory leather is hand-burnished to a deep-toned glow that grows richer and mellower with age. The detailing and hand-shaping are the work of talented Down-East shoemakers. They are shoes for individualists. Drop in . . . let us fit you perfectly. Sizes to 13 Eight Thirty-Seven Massachusetts Street