1947 APRIL 25,1947 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN Reading Clinic Analyzes That Squint You don't have to squint at a chart on the wall 20 feet away anymore to find out what's wrong with your eyes. The Reading clinic has an instrument called the tele-binocular which does all the testing while you sit in a comfortable chair. You don't even have to keep one eye closed. The tele-binocular is one of the seven preliminary tests given to the student before beginning remedial work. It consists of 12 checks, each one made at a distance equivalent to 20 feet for far vision and 14 inches for reading. The checks are for astigmatism, color blindness, 3-dimensional vision, ability to see at a distance, and convergence of the eyes. In taking the test the student must wear glasses if he uses them in reading. In case of doubt on the first test, a second test will be made at a later date, when the eyes have had a chance to rest. All information received is strictly confidential, and will be used only in advising the student as to steps to remedy any defects in eyesight or reading. Entomology Club Will Initiate Members The Entomology club made final plans Tuesday for the annual picnic and initiation of new members at Lone Star lake Saturday. New members to be initiated are: Ruth A. Belt, College freshman; Betty A. Boling, College sophomore; Elinor L. Frye, College sophomore; Juliett V. Williams, College freshman; Margaret A. Gruenthal, Education junior; Nellie M. Nordeen, College freshman; Patricia L. Fleming, Education junior; Wilmer W. Tanner, Graduate student; George H. Lowery, Graduate student; Ronald L. McGregar, Graduate student. Talks were given by David W Cralk, Graduate student, on a problem in taxonomy; and by Wayne Porter, assistant instructor in biology on a problem in biology. Mrs. Dorothy Dean Viets Schnell. she received her masters degree in 1941 in entomology at the University also attended the meeting. Occupational therapy students who plan to take hospital training for the first time this summer must see Miss Nancy Greeman, department chairman, at 7:30 p.m. May 6 or May 7. She will be in 328 Frank Strong hall those nights to answer questions. Ask O. T. Students To Attend Sessions "It is imperative that students attend either of these sessions on the nights designated," Miss Greenman said. "Otherwise they may not be able to go into hospital training this summer." Students should sign a sheet on the occupational therapy bulletin board immediately and indicate the night they will attend. Judge Gray Speaks To Law Fraternity More care should be taken by lawyers in the preparation and presentation of wills to courts, Judge Frank R. Gray, 34, Douglas county probate judge, said at a dinner meeting of the Phi Alpha Delta Law fraternity recently. Judge Gray then discussed the formation of wills, their probation, and the administration of estates. "This care is necessary since one wrong statement or clause in a will, or failure to include outside incidents, may prolong the case being finally administered for months or years." 'Gratifying Number' Apply For Summer, Fall Terms A "gratifying number" of students have signed up for summer school and fall semester at the University, Miss Mae Rublee, assistant registrar said today. Former students who wish to attend either of these sessions and those who will be new students should apply at the registrar's office this week. Group Discusses Intermarriage Bans Despite the obstacle of public opinion, intermarriage between Jews and non-Jews should be encouraged if couples settle problems in advance. This was the majority agreement of those taking part in an informal discussion of racial intermarriage at the Jewish student union meeting recently. Students backing their opinions with recent publications, agreed that decisions should be made before marriage. This referred mainly to the rearing of children and observance of rites. Intermarriage is part of the racial assimilation process and public opinion causes the most failures the group decided. Couples should consider intermarriage with their eyes open, they agreed. Choose Patricia Pearson For College Fashion Board Patricia Pearson, College sophomore, has been selected by a Kansas City, Mo. department store as counselor to select the store's "Back to College" clothes for the 1947 fall season. Miss Pearson will be given a trip to New York sometime in May, accompanied by the fashion co-ordinator of the store. New Map Now Available A new topographic map of the Parsons quadrangle is now available from the state geological survey of the University. This map covers an area 14 by 17 miles in northern Labette and southern Neosho counties and was surveyed cooperatively by the federal and the state geological surveys. Daily Kansan Classified Advertising Copy must be in the University Daily Kansan Business Office, Journalism bldg., 20 p.m. of the day before publication is desired. All classifieds are cash in advance. Classified Advertising Rates One Three Five day days five 25 words or less 35c 65c 90c additional words 1c 2c 3c For Sale FOR SALE! 1833 Chevrolet couple. Motor just overhauled. 18-inch wheels, new tires. See at 1646 Tenn., or phone K.U. 160. 29 BANTAM model airplane engine with accessories. Not even broken in. Also, Chavys eight-piece drawing set. Tom Knoetler 1300 Tenn. 29 NEW 6 x 30 German Binocular. Price $75.00. Ralph L. Miller, 212 Lane "O." Sunflower, Kans., or contact me in Pharmacy office. 30 RADIOS—used, Kint, Midget, $9.75–2 Zenith 3 why portables, $21.50, Radios, new, Olympic 5 tube plastics with lucid cell, $25.35—Olympic combination radio, phonographs and tube performance, 9 in. speaker, $135.50, less $25.00 for any, R-AA combinations, $75.50 if used in R-AA "Lane" "OO" (Term Village) Sunflower, 16mm. MOVIE CAMERA, B. and H. Antisigmatic f. 3.5 lens, converted Army gun camera—complete with new viewfinders over $100! Amargi $49, Phone KU, U85. MEN'S S/pen formal, white coat and tux pants. Cont size 36. 413 Miss. Phone: (212) 555-8070. ALMOST new Kodak 35 mm. F. 3.5 lens, coupled range finder, excellent case, sunshade and lens adapter, $75. McLean, 1140 Louisiana. 29 SPORTKY, tan '41 Chevrolet club coupe. Radio, heat器, foglights, spot lights, low mileage, new tires, late general overhaul. Quick sale. James Firebush. 1212 Ohi. 825 For Rent LARGE room with private bath, continuous hot water. Close to University. Also garage for rent. 1801 Alabama. Phone 22298. 29 LADIES white wool head scarf in Frank Return to office or Missouri office 213 Mississippi BLACK and red lady's billfold. Important papers and activity book inside, and the name Bernice Alexander printed on inside cover. Please please return to Dailies 28 TWO- TONE brown sport coat. Dark front, light brown herringbone weave back. Vicinity Marvin hair. Tuesday. Contact Earl Windil. 1037 Tenn. Re- 28 >NE PAIR rimless glasses. last Friday. I found, please return to School of Ph. 264 BOOKS entitled "Economies" and "Principles and Types of Speech". Finder please contact Kansan office. Generous reward. 30 ONE loose-leaf notebook between 4 and 5 p.m. Thursday, April 17 at Military Science Center. Please cost accounting set and all my books. Please return to Alfred Burgert, 128 West 13th, 25 GREEN Sheaffer's fountain pen with name sheaffer, is graved on R. Find, 288 number p 2120. 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