Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, May 7, 1963 SNEA to Install Officers, Hear Talk The final meeting of the KU chapter of the Student National Education Association will feature the installation of new officers and a talk by John F. Cawley, assistant professor of education. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in room 303 of Bailey Hall. Prof. Cawley will speak on the subject of mental retardation. His topic will deal with the causes and types of mental retardation and various school programs related to the problem. Prof. Cawley is currently instructing three courses concerning mental retardation: "The characteristics of the mentally retarded child, administration and supervision in special education and curriculum planning for exceptional children. Melanie Poor, Seneca, Mo., senior, who is president of the student NEA, said the following new officers will be installed at the meeting; John Seevers, Wichita junior, president; Margaret Ives, Silver Lake junior, first vice-president; Gary McBee, Utica junior, second vice-president; Sharon Roberts, Seneca, Mo., recording secretary; Emma Hinderliter, Ottawa junior, corresponding secretary, and Marilyn Koepke, Fort Leavenworth freshman, treasurer. Kansans Reject Park WESTMORELAND, Kan. — (UPI) The Pottawatomie County Board of Commissioners today said it opposed the location of Prairie National Park in their county. Kansas congressmen have introduced a bill calling for location of the park in Pottawatomie County. Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall said the park should be established to preserve the "vanishing prairie," but the commissioners took issue with his statement. "We are certain the grass will not go out of existence," the commissioners said in their statement. "The grass has been here for centuries; it cannot be plowed up even if the ranchers wanted to do so — the sod overlies rock." The commissioners noted the western part of their county already has been taken by the government in connection with the Tuttle Creek Reservoir project and another flood control project in the making. Here's deodorant protection YOU CAN TRUST Old Spice Stick Deodorant...fastest, neatest way to all day, every day protection! It's the man's deodorant preferred by men...absolutely dependable. Glides on smoothly, speedily...dries in record time. Old Spice Stick Deodorant — most convenient, most economical deodorant money can buy. 1.00 plus tax. STICK DEODORANT SHULTON You don't need to haul home that winter load—have them cleaned and put in ACME's cold storage. Up to 30 items for only $3.95 (does not include cleaning costs). ACME also moth proofs all items free of charge and insures them up to $200.00. DON'T DELAY—SAVE TIME, MONEY AND STORAGE SPACE WITH ACME COLD STORAGE. Hillcrest Shopping Center VI 3-0928 LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Downtown 1111 Mass. VI 3-5155 Malls Shopping Center VI 3-0895