6 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, October 30,1967 II-S deferments— Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 own destiny. The new policy is aimed at letting the student decide exactly what he wants to send to his board." Most students are mature enough to think for themselves and want this responsibility, Ivers said. Ivers explained this system is better because some boards require less information for a II-S classification than others do. Specifically, this means in isolated cases students may need only their class schedules and semester grades to obtain a II-S. Ivers said Selective Service Regulation packets were given to counselors in all resident halls and fraternities for distribution. He said it was possible an isolated "block of 40 students" had not received the packets. All graduate students were also sent this information. Undergraduates living off campus had to pick up the packets at the Dean of Men's Office or the Admissions and Records Office. Most students did not know this. Topeka Selective Service Board officials said at least 30 students Nobel prizes go to profs STOCKHOLM —(UPI) —The Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences today awarded the 1967 Nobel Prize for physics to American Hans Albrecht Bethe of Cornell University. The Nobel Prize for chemistry was awarded jointly to two British and one West German chemistry professors. had not returned the class schedule or the blue slip. Of over 200 KU students registered with the Hutchinson board only 12 had sent in all forms by Oct.1.Letters were sent to the remaining students informing them of the new requirements. Next semester better Next semester better Although communication has been a problem this semester, next semester looks better. All male student' Spring class schedules will include the printed material now on the blue slip. There was not enough time to do this for the fall semester, Ivers said. Male students will also receive a list of requirements in the mail and posters will be displayed on the campus to remind them of their responsibility. Ivers said the information for the Selective Service packet was not decided on until Sept. 5. The packets were not handed out at registration because of fear students woud bypass them after the enrollment ordeal, he said. Many seniors are in a different situation, Ivers said. They are being re-classified I-A, receiving their physicals and, if they pass them, many request a temporary I-CS educational deferment. "The student knows where he stands with this system," Ivers said. If he passes his physical he can plan on induction after graduation. If he does not pass he can plan his career or enter graduate school. "After a student receives I-A classification, he usually has from two to eight months before he takes his physical," Ivers said. During this time he can decide whether he wishes to enlist, join the reserves or be drafted. Going To A Formal? Make sure those dresses, suits and tuxedoes are clean. Let New York Cleaners give your formal attire the fresh appearance that will bring out the best in you Serving Lawrence for 55 Years STUDENTS: This is your passport to GYPSY! Bring your current Certificate of Registration to the Murphy Hall Box Office and pick your free ticket. MONTH-END SPECIALS AT LAWRENCE SURPLUS Items for It's-Getting-Cold Weather! One Group Reg. $8.99 Men's 100% Wool C.P.O. SHIRTS $5.99 Maroon/Black Plaids Entire Stock Men's Reg. $7.98 PERMA-PRESS Corduroy Slacks $4.99 Waist sizes 29 to 38 Reg. $1.98 Men's ROLL-UP RAIN HATS $1.00 One Large Group Reg. to $23.95 Men's Famous Brand COWBOY BOOTS $13.99 Fine Combed Cotton Long-Sleeve TURTLE-NECK SHIRTS $2.98 One Week Only! Entire Stock PERMA-PRESS Hop-Sack Jeans 20% OFF! LAWRENCE SURPLUS 740 Massachusetts St. Phone VI 3-3933