, 1948 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1948 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS an PAGE SEVEN m., Navy Press liegiate al Ad- Ave, Maurer Stewart Rollow Lauer Bobinson Abbey Thomas Barger Mulz Zeh Jones Murphy Wheeler Nelson James Bacon Iderson Warner Aldron Clymer Shreve p.m. house er! If You Were Once A Wheel But Now Are Only A Spoke,You May Need'Adjustment' Dr. Robert S. Darrow, psychiatrist at Watkins hospital, told the University Daily Kansan recently that many of the cases of mild emotional upset which he treats are those in which "leading" students from small-town high schools have not been able to be top-ranking students in the University. "In such cases it is necessary to explain to the student the difference between high school and college levels of work," Dr. Darrow said. "We make an effort to teach these students better methods of adjustment." Dr. Darrow has worked at Watkins hospital on a half-time basis since Aug. 1, 1947. He also is associate in neuro-psychiatry at the University Medical center in Kansas City, Kan. The ideal temperature for long storage of potatoes is cool but not cold—about 40 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. The Watkins psychiatrist believes that many students merely need someone in whom they can confide their problems, since telling the problem to someone may in itself be enough to ease the nervous tension of the patient. Classified Ads Phone KU 376 Another frequent type of mild nervous disturbance which Dr. Darrow treats is one in which students become depressed after receiving failing grades in an examination. The most serious cases of this kind result when a student remains in a depressed state of mind for an unusually long time, he explained. **Terms:** Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be delivered during the hour 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (except Saturday) or brought to the University office. Journalism bldg. not later than 4 p.m. the day before publication is desired. Classified Advertising Rates Classified A, B and C One three five day days days 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c For Sale 1930 Model A Sport Roadster in fail- condition. Call 2679R. NEW SET of Childrard books. A beauti- ful book, less than $4 for your child. Wear silk, 25% less than $4. Paint A-3 Sunyside by 5:00 p.m. . . . . PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, Corona Sterling, 1946 model, excellent condition. 352 923 Tennessee. 31 EQUAL TECHNOLOGY to a package, or Student Union Book Store. 31 VETERAN! We will buy, trade or sell for you any Army or Navy gear in good condition that you may wish to purchase. Lawrence Surplus 911 Mast. Price: $69 HTFD Miscellaneous Business Service SEND 1 to 6 ties you are "fed up with" and receive in exchange fresh, clean different ties. For each tie sent include 20c; 3 for the order. Act now! Have change of cravats through this efficient, tie-exchange ser- order. Tie Exchange, Box 82, Durham, Kansas. CONGRATULATIONS—to Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. O'Connor upon the arrival of a baby girl, birth March 30, 1948, from the Rancho. DANCE every Saturday night at Odd Fellows hall. Informal. Joe Langworthy's rites orchestra. TUFOR IN math, algebra thru calculus. 3048 Maine. Phone 3048M for appointment. For Rent ROOM to share with one male student. Also single basement room. Roll-away bed, excellent condition, for sale. 1129 Harmon, Phone 2880-J. 2 Found MARRIED STUDENT and wife, 2 room in rent for rent. See Oley, Mile, 137 Kentucky. UNUSUAL Cigarette Lighter. If description fits, it is yours by paying for this Leave description at Kansan office. 2 Lost GREEN bound copy of "Cooperate Financial Policy" by Guthmann Dougall. Left in room one Frank Strong Annex E. Friday, March 19. Please contact J. G. Easterly or M. Bohm at 882M. WESTERN CIVL Lab University notes. Appreciate information of its whereabouts. Call Robert H. Blank, Ph. 348. 1541 Tenn. Summer Art Camp To Open June 21 Twenty-five high school students will attend a 6-week summer art camp at the University June 21 to August 1. Marjorie Whitney, chairman of the design department, said today that instruction will be given in commercial art, design, pottery, metal, jewelry, and water color painting. Orientation courses in art will also be given through demonstrations, lectures and field trips. Harry Robson Wins AICE Award The camp will be concurrent with the 11th annual Midwestern music camp and the University summer session. Call KU 376 with your Want Ads. Harry E. Robson, chemical engineering junior, won a certificate of citation and a junior chapter pin, from the national headquarters of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. The certificate and pin are awarded to the junior in the chemical engineering department having the highest grade point average for his freshman and sophomore years. Robson's average was 2.86. Jordan's Daughter Goes To Java With UN Group Myra Jordan, daughter of H. E. Jordan, associate professor of mathematics, is a member of a United Nations committee that went to Batavia, Java, March 27, to attempt to settle differences between the Dutch and Javanese. Miss Jordan, who has been a resident of New York for the past 15 years, is on the secretarial staff of the committee. The group left New York by airliner and will make stops at Amsterdam, Cairo, Karachi, Calcutta, Bangkok, and Singapore. Ultimate Housing Shortage Tooole, Utah—(UP)—Amid those daily stories about housing shortages. Tooole residents feel that the shortage with which they are plagued is at least different. Town officials report the community's cemetery is at capacity. They are trying to buy additional ground. Couple Receives Bus Norman, Okla.—(UP)—A far-seeing friend presented Mr. and Mrs. William J. Safford with a 32-passenger bus as a wedding present. 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Army is not a large army, as armies go. It is shouldering tasks far greater than any other army of like size has ever attempted. "All of you are making a vital contribution toward World Peace and the security of this nation. Our occupation force in Japan is the smallest per capita of any modern occupation army. Our force in Europe is the smallest of the three major powers. "Further, I know the valuable service you can render the nation in time of emergency. A great deal of the success of fast mobilization and the actual winning of the war was due to the 106,000 trained Reserve Officers and the topnotch National Guard units which were available for quick action. "But behind this Army stand you men of the Organized Reserve and the R.O.T.C. I have known many of you personally. I have been with many of you in action. I know the fine type of men you are and the realism that leads you to equip yourselves with military training. "To you, on Army Day, I believe I speak for millions of Americans in offering commendation for the fine job you are doing." You can get full details about the opportunities open to you in the Army's complete military training program at any U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station. CHIEF OF STAFF,U. S. ARMY