Page 3 The loss of a baby tooth by a 6-year-old boy was the only casualty reported yesterday when the UVO and Alpha Delta Pi sorority entertained children from the State Orphanage at Atchison with an Easter party. At the Alpha Delta Pi house a puppet show depicting a classroom scene was presented for the orphans. The girls, some costumed as rabbits, mice, and skunks, also played games with the children who were between the ages of 6 and thirteen. Groups Hold Orphans' Fete Arriving on their own bus, the 60 children were met by members of the UVO at Dyche museum and, after a visit there, were given a tour of the campus. Because of the weather the Easter eggs were hidden in the Military Science building west of Campbellis and the picnic on the lawn was served in the building. Gifts donated by the Lawrence merchants were given to the children following the egg hunt. Toys and candy were also sent to the children at Atchison who were unable to attend the party. Don Roeder, engineering sophomore, was in charge of the party arrangements, and he said the UVO hopes to make the Easter party an annual event. KANU Schedule 1:45 Sing on—Music. 1:55 News. 2:00 Jayhawk School of the Air Uncle Dan from Froggy Hollow Farm. 2:15 Serenade. 2:30 Jayhawk School of the Air* —Art by Radio. 3:00 Poetry in Song. 3:15 Adventures in Research. 3:30 Poetry in Song. 3:55 News. 4:00 Music You Want. 5:00 Music for Kids. 5:30 Jazz Concert. 5:45 Cameron Reports Sports. 5:55 News. 6:00 CandlelightConcert. 7:00 Ballet Music*. 7:30 Bedtime Story. 7:55 News. 8:00 Starlight Symphony. 9:00 A Little Night Music. 9:55 News. 10:00 A Little Night Music. * Programs broadcast on both KANU and KFKU. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed 1 Week or Less Service Guaranteed Satisfaction WOLFSON'S 743 Massachusetts Murphy to Conduct Security Discussion Chanceellor Franklin D. Murphy will conduct a seminar on "National Security and New Knowledge" the latter part of April. The seminar will be sponsored by the Graduate club. Shanti Tangri, club president, said the seminar is a continuation of Dr. Murphy's "National Security and New Knowledge" speech of March 22. Summaries of the speech and discussion may be obtained at the Graduate school office after the Spring vacation. West German bakeries now enrich their flour with Norwegian seaweed meal. Night Courses Being Offered For Graduates Six departments of the University School of Engineering and Architecture are offering graduate courses at night during the spring for residence credit, at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City. The program is the first of its kind in this area. The departments are aeronautical, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, and metallurgical engineering. This is the fourth semester the engineering school and the University Graduate school have offered the courses which were initiated in the fall of 1953, with three departments participating. The courses are taught for the same length of time and by the same professors as those on the University campus. Officials of the two schools expect the first master's degree to be awarded in 1957. University Daily Kansan The purpose of the courses is to help young engineers who were unable to complete their graduate work. Many industrial firms are helping their engineers to finish the courses. The enrollment is 92 graduates, with 16 being enrolled in two departments, giving a total class enrollment of 108. This is a slight increase over the fall enrollment, which was 106, according to Dean T. DeWitt Carr of the School of Engineering and Architecture, and Dean John H. Nelson of the graduate school. The enrollment is comprised of graduates from 30 different schools throughout the United States, including Texas A&M college, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of California, and the University of Kansas. The engineering departments and their respective enrollments are mechanical, 30; aeronautical, 19; metallurgical, 17; electrical, 16; civil, 14, and chemical, 12. The first governor of Illinois was Shadrach Bond, the son of a farmer on whose farm a blockhouse was built during the War of 1812. Domestic airlines in the United States used a total of 685,534,977 gallons of gasoline and 7,145,093 gallons of oil in 1954. ACME Bachelor Laundry & Dry Cleaners Phone 646 1111 Mass. Monday, March 28, 1955 Save 10% on Cash & Carry Dry Cleaning The only three areas of North America and Europe not accessible today by railways and highways are the wilderness sections of northern Canada, Alaska and remote regions of Scandinavia. Distribute the wear on towels by rotating them in usage. Some home-makers rotate them by placing clean ones at the bottom of the storage pile and drawing from the top of the stack as needed. 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