10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, November 2,1967 Doctors,lawyers to meet Nearly 100 lawyers and doctors will attend an Institute on Legal Medical Evidence Friday and Saturday at KU. The session is cosponsored by the Kansas Bar Association and the University Extension. The speakers will be chiefly concerned with the problems of injuries to the head, neck and back. KU debate sends teams to 37 meets The KU debate teams have begun a 37-meet schedule that stretches from mid-October to mid-April. The team has already competed in five meets since the middle of last month. KU debaters number 45 this year and are divided into several teams of two each. Often, several of these two-man teams compete in the same meet and sometimes at several meets, held simultaneously on different campuses. This weekend one team will go to Fort Worth, Tex., for the Texas Christian University Invitational; three other teams are going to Kearney, Neb., for the Platte Valley College Forensic Tournament; and two other teams are participating in the University of Missouri Invitational at Columbia. Most of the debaters are enrolled in a one-hour debate lab in order to get some credit for their work, which takes up much outside time. The activity is considered extra- curricular, however, rather than a class. Draft meetings will be in Union A Selective Service officer and a faculty-student panel will discuss the draft during the "KU-Y Focus: the Draft" week. Joe Goering, Moundridge junior, copresident of the KU-Y, said Col. Junior Elder, chief of the manpower division of the state Selective Service Board, will speak about the nature of the draft and deferment at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. At 3.30 p.m. Wednesday in the Forum Room a student-faculty team will speak on the draft and its alternatives and will answer questions from the audience. Official Bulletin TODAY Foreign Students; Sign up now 10 next Friday's People-to-People tour to Topeka. See the November Inter- ternational Campus newsletter for deta- tails. Kansas SI. Teachers' Assoc. Meeting Allen Field House, Kansas Union Reading and Study Skills Clinic Enrollment, 9:45-10:30, Bailay. University Women's Club. 1 p.m. Broadway in the Round. Watkins Broadway in the Round. SUA Poetry Room. 4:30 p.m. Edward Grier, Music Room, Kansas Union, Sigma Psi. 7:30 p.m. 305B, Kansas Heim Homecoming Queen Finalists Inter- vite from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. university. Theatre. 2:00 p.m. College Life 9, p.m. Tau Kappa Epsilon Beta 10, p.m. Love* II Chuck and Betsch Schneider TOMORROW Kansas St. Teen Assoc. Meet- eat Allen Field House. Kansas Union Institute on Legal Medical Evidence. All Day, Kansas Union. mollent. 9-4:30 p.m. 102 Baiy Muslim Society. 2:30 p.m. Prayers. 114 Baiy. Reading and Study Skills Clinic En- rollment 9:40 a.m. p.m. 1202 Baker The speakers and their topics are as follows: Freshman Football. 2:30 p.m. Keesler Here, Southwest of Allen Field Keesler Popular Fijin. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "Grapes of Wrath." Dyche Auditorium. Marshall Houts, editor-in-chief of "Trauma," will speak on traumatic dislocation or fractures to the head, neck and back. Leonard Peltier, orthopedic surgeon at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC), will speak on the orthopedic surgeon's view of methods of legal proof. Charles Clough, a neurosurgeon at KUMC, will speak on the neurological viewpoint. Following their talks, the three speakers will conduct a panel discussion on post-traumatic disability of the spine after fractures have healed. Peltier and Clough also will discuss arthritis from the viewpoint of their respective specialties. In addition to the speakers and the panel, Dr. Dean Cook of the Veterans Hospital in Topeka will speak on psychosomatic disorders. Demonstration planned The institute, which will be in the Kansas Union, also will feature a demonstration by two Wichita lawyers of the proof of psychosomatic disorders. Payne H. Ratner Jr, and Charles Harris will conduct a mock trial and Clough will act as the witness. HOMECOMING OR HOMEWORKING? Don't ruin your homecoming weekend because of unfinished homework. Micki's can help you out by getting your work typed on time, and even more, guarantee, it's correct and edited. Call Micki's now, tell her your problem, make an appointment, and then go out and celebrate that victory over the Cats. Micki's secretarial service 901 Kentucky VI 2-0111 If Matthew Thornton had signed his name with the Scripto Reading Pen, he'd be remembered today. Scripto's new Reading Pen makes what you write easier to read. That's why Scripto calls it the Reading Pen. It's a new Fiber-Tip pen that writes clear and bold. Available in a non-refillable model for $39ยข. Write with Not a fountain pen, not a ball-point, this is an entirely Scripto's new Reading Pen. You'll be remembered.