Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday. Oct. 30. 1959 SUA Carnival Tomorrow Night The SUA Carnival will follow its annual theme of providing fun, entertainment, another queen, and finally a king (LMOC) at the Kansas Union tomorrow night. About 300 KU students are helpin- ing us. A make a noon-noon secr profit in four hours tomorrow night. The carnival will be held from 6:30 to 10:00 p.m. in the Kansas Union. Chairman Barrett is aided by eight sub-committee chairmen who plan, supervise and coordinate the spectacle's activities. Bruce R. Barrett, Kansas City, Kan., junior, said the profits from the carnival are used to support Kansas Union non-admission activities such as the Trail Room dances, poetry hour, current events forum and the Quarterback Club. A total of 32 houses are participating this year. Last year 28 houses dragged costumes, paint, and crepe paper to the Kansas Union for the four-hour show. This year twenty houses are sponsoring booths and 12 houses are performing skits. Tickets for the skits and booths are 10 cents each. This money goes to the individual houses. Campus Chest Drive Planned The Campus Chest fund-raising drive will get under way with a kick-off dinner at 5:45 p.m. Nov. 7 in the Kansas room of the Kansas Union. Nearly 100 student solicitors are expected to attend. During the drive, a sign with Mr. Campus Chest painted on it will be placed in front of Flint Hall. Each day, the sign will tell which three organized houses or dormitories have contributed the most money. A plaque will be awarded to the pledge class that collects the most money from independent students. Trophies will be awarded after the drive to the freshman women's dormitory, the fraternity or men's dormitory and the sorority or upper-class women's dormitory who contribute the most money per person Letters will be sent to local retail merchants asking for contributions. Any merchant who gives $15 or more will be considered a donor. All donors will be listed in an advertisement in the Kansan at the end of the drive. Polaris Missile Man To Speak to ROTC Lieutenant Commander Clayton F. Johnson, a member of the Polaris-nuclear submarine team, will speak to the Reserve Officer Training Corps midshipmen and cadets and faculty Nov. 9. on the general capabilities of the nuclear missile submarine LCDR Johnson is secretary of the Submarine Squadron Fourteen and is concerned with administration and training of the personnel which will man the new Polaris submarines. He is originator of the Navy's "Career Appraisal Concept," a program so effective in the USN many foreign countries have copied it. LCDR Johnson, a native of Concordia, Kan., has been working with submarines since he enlisted in the Navy in 1934. 6-Hour in by 10 a.m. out by 4 p.m Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) DON CRAWFORD - BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 1-0330 A bronze door, which was sculptured by Bernard (Poco) Frazier, KU sculptor in residence,was finished last night and sent to the University of Tulsa for installation today. Mr. Frazier left early this morning to supervise installation of the ornamented door in the front of the new university chapel, which will be dedicated Sunday. Frazier's Sculpture to Tulsa Helping Mr. Frazier on the project was Elden C. Tefft, associate professor of design. James A. Sterritt, assistant professor of architecture, constructed a Astaire Has Emmv Doubts HOLLYWOOD — (UPI) — Fred Astaire, who won nine Emmy awards on his first TV show last year, says he does not expect to win a single Academy statuette this year. "KU has more bronze smithing equipment than any other university in the country." Prof. Tefft said. bronze cross to be used in an inner room of the Tulsa chapel. No Reports Made Yet On Missing Students KU's two missing students Frederick C. Harvey, Mission freshman, and Pierre Lasalle, Montreal Canada, graduate student, are still sludging all attempts to locate them Clark Coan, assistant dean of men said that Lasalle had just "vanished." He said that University officials had thought the Canadian might have returned home, but that there is no word of his whereabouts in Montreal either. Lasalle has been reported missing from the University 11 days. Harvey's disappearance was reported 13 days ago. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material. Daily Kansas. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7-30 weeks in Mississippi. Bible study and refreshments. International Club, American Night, 7:30 p.m., Community Building, 11th and Vermont. Halloween party, square dances, refreshments. 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