Pare 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 16. 1956 17 Rock Meeting Here Dec. 3-4 Problems of the rock producer, machinery for rock production, and local materials for turnpike, highway and county road construction will be featured topics at the second rock products conference to be held here Dec. 3-4. Topics and speakers for the conference are: "Implication of the Federal Highway Program." R. L. Peston, research engineer, State Highway Commission; County Outlook on Road Construction," Francis Wagner, county engineer, McPherson County; "Problems in Use of Local Material for Turnpike Construction," James D. Bucher, construction engineer, Howard, Needles Temmen and Berdendoff, Topeka. "Problems of Rock Producers," Perry Jones, Perry Jones Construction Co., Carbondale; "Exploratory Drilling for Rock Producers," W. E. Wedlich, sales manager, Mobile Drilling Co., Inc., Indianapolis, Ind., and "Machinery for Rock Production," speaker to be announced. Dr. William Hambleton, assistant director of the State Geological Survey, will preside at the first general session, and Frank Gilmore, consulting engineer, Kansas City, will preside at the second. KU-Y To Sponsor January Ski Trip The annual ski trip to Winter Park, Colo. Jan. 24-28, sponsored by the KU-Y will be limited to 70 students. KU-Y will be limited to 10 students. KU-Y members who have never taken the ski trip will have first priority on the list. Vacancies will be open to all university students. A meeting of those interested in the trip will be held Wednesday, Nov. 28. At the meeting a $10 deposit will be collected from students planning to go to Winter Park. The cost is $55 and bus transportation will be provided. At the age of a year infants have only about 10 per cent of normal adult vision. NEXT MOVE—Andrew ness man, joins KU chess club is currently holding members may challenge Brooklyn, N. Y. graduate s in top positions are Jerry —(Daily Kansan photo) J. Thompson, retired Lawrence busi- enthusiasts at their games. The Chess a weekly ladder tournament in which each other for positions. Carl Zanger, student, leads in the tournament. Others Hanken, Covington, Ky., graduate stu- 3rack, Ft. Worth, Tex., junior Sigma Tau Sets Banquet Date The initiation banquet for new members of Sigma Tau, honorary engineering fraternity will be held Dec. 12 in the Kansas Room of the Student Union it was decided Wednesday at a meeting. Try Kanson Want Ads. Get Results For industry in general in the United States expenditures for research amount to about one per cent of the national income, but the drug manufacturing industry spends approximately five cents of each sales dollar for research and development, according to the Health News Institute. Firms Schedule Job Interviews Interviews for engineering students will be field Monday through Psychology Group Initiates Nine Nine members have been initiated into Psi Chi, national honorary society in psychology. 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