er- ees a and not me else on the ver hsr Tuesday, July 16. 1974 University Daily Kansan 3 KU Mice Get Special Handling KU Genetics Laboratory Breeds Mice for Research There are about 10,000 mice beneath Morial Stadium, but they are there for a painful experience. Albert Smith, supervisor of the genetics laboratory inside gate 42 at the stadium, breeds mice of several types and colors to be sent throughout the United States. The laboratory, under contract with the National Cancer Institute, produces mice bacillus and gram-negative bacteria. *All the mice are sent out except for a few.* he said, *I kept here for research and I studied them.* About 1,300 mice a week are sent to 90 different research centers from New York to California, where cancer research is done, he said. Every year mice are shipped to New York for tests to make sure there are no mutations. About every six weeks, blood samples from all of the mice in any diseases that might be present in the room. The mice are all brother-sister mated and many of the strains originated as early as "There are many places in the United States that tree mice," Smith said. "But we've been pretty lucky. They get a good quality animal." Occasionally, a mouse will escape from one of the 2,100 cages and will turn wild. Voters Told To Register TOPEKA (AP)—The deadline to register for the Kansas Aug. 6 primary election is closing time Thursday, Secretary of State Kanehan reminded Kansans yesterday. The actual closing time depends upon how late election commissioners in the state's three most populous counties and county capitals agree to keep the rolls open. Many will close at 8 a.m. Persons who are new voters, who have never before registered or who have changed address or name must register if want to vote in the primary. Shanahan said. Professor Smissman died at 9:50 Sunday evening at the University of Kansas Medical Center of acute kidney failure. He was 48. TACO GRANDE 900 Indiana 841-5635 1720 W. 23rd 841-4805 Clip and Save This Coupon! BUY 2 SANCHOS GET 1 FREE! Funeral services for Edward E. Smissman, distinguished professor of medical chemistry, will be 7:30 tomorrow at the McColum Hall Research Laboratory. ATTENTION GOOD EVERY DAY UNTIL JULY 31 All Organizations Allocated Funds by the Student Senate Funeral for Smissman, KU Prof, Tomorrow Funeral arrangements are being handled Rumses Funeral Home. The body will be casketed. Professor Smissman entered Lawrence Memorial Hospital Friday after having suffered for five days from what he thought was a case of summer flu, according to Howard Mossberg, dean of the School of Pharmacy. All officers who are to be authorized to spend allocated funds MUST: Sunday morning he was transferred to the Medical Center, where he later died. Chancellor Archie R. Dykes said yesterday that Professor Smissman was involved in some of the nation's most important research on the basic mechanisms that his loss was a very severe one for the University, the nation and his profession. 1) attend a **TRAINING SESSION** conducted by the Student Senate Treasurer's Office. See the schedule below. 2) Sign a CAPITAL DISPOSITION CONTRACT with the Senate. 3) Obtain ADVANCE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION from the Senate. 3) Obtain ADVANCE WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION from the Treasurer's Office for each and every expenditure of these funds. in brief Professor Smissman was born July 29, 1925, in East St. Louis, Ill. He was graduated from the University of Illinois with a B.S. degree in chemistry in 1948. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in 1952. Contact the Treasurer's Office (104B Kansas Union, phone 864-3710) between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily to sign up for the following session: SELECTIONS from Corelli, Ravel, Brahms and Beethoven will be presented by Barbara Hopes, Lucas senior, in a violin recital at 8 p.m. today in Swarowth Recital Hall at Galup, 840 W. 21st St., and Jeff Dearinger, his senior will accompany her. 12:00 noon In accordance with the Student Senate rules & regulations as revised February 7, the student is not available to any organization which does not comply with the above requirements. AN EXHIBITION and sale of original graphic art from the collection of the Ferdandn Roten Galleries of Baltimore, Md., will be July 30 in the Kansas Union. TRANSCRIPTS of 14 tapes of notes and observations compiled by Erza Vogel of Harvard University during a tour of China in the East Asian Library in Watson Library. MUST: JOHN D. ERICKSON, professor of French and Italian, has received a grant-in-aid for post-doctoral research in the humanities and related social sciences from the American Council of Learned Societies. Were bases were on a national competition. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION and Kansas City area alumni are sponsoring a special Jayhawk Day Fri., July 26 at Worlds of Fun in Kawaii City. Tickets are available for $5, a $1.50 discount, from Worlds of Fun Sales Department, 4545 Worlds of Fun Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 84161. Orders must be postmarked by today. Professor Smissman had been directing the study of several graduate students this summer. According to Mossman, he had trained 100 doctoral candidates in medicinal chemistry. He had taught at KU since 1960, and in 1964 he was named University Distinguished Professor and chairman of the medicinal chemistry department. He is survived by his widow, Clare, 934 W. 21st St. They were married Jan. 28, 1951. She requests that contributions be made to the KU Endowment Association. A new $75,000-80,000 communications arts center in McCollum Hall will be ready for fall semester, barring equipment delivery problems, associate dean of men, said yesterday. Center Planned For McCollum The center will have stationary and portable videotape equipment, videotape studios, a photography dark room, a language laboratory, key punch machines, a computer terminal linked to the University's main computer, typewriters and drafting tables. Most of the equipment will be in the west wing of the main floor. The cost of remodeling and of equipment for the center will be paid by McColum residents through a $50- year contract cost increase, McEllenie said. McEhennie said the center would attract many students when they realized the center wasn't only for those interested in radio, television and film. The center will be paid for within five years, he said. "The whole concept could cut across almost any discipline you could think of," he said. The hook-up with the University's main computer "will give students the ability to do much of their work where they live," McElhene said. He said that J. J. Wilson, residence hall system director, had conceived the idea for the project. McElenbain said that McColum was chosen because the hall had mostly upperclass and graduate students and the number of occupants of the residence halls. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS STAFF Editor ... Michael Rieke MICHAEL RIEKE BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ___ Dave Anderson K.U. Night Tonight! Live Music 6 Nights a Week SHEP —FREE Tonight LIVE MUSIC WITH K.U. 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