4. Tuesday, June 8.1971 University Summer Kansan Grants Awards Research on the genetic properties of certain kinds of tumor cells will continue at the University of Kansas with support from an $11,033 grant from the NIH. John Morrow, assistant professor physiology and cell biology and project director, said the study was based on recent developments in treatment of certain kinds of leukemia with the enzyme asparaginase. Asparagina destroys other enzymes found in the blood which tumor cells must have to grow. Unlike normal cells, certain tumor cells must rely on an outside source such as the environment for their growth enzymes. Normal cells produce them independently. Morrow hopes to determine why tumor cells require an outside supply of growth enzyme, the requirement might have to malignancy, and to reach a basic understanding of the genetic Jerome Yochm, associate professor of biochemistry and physiology, has received a grant of $13,148 from the U.S. Public Health Department for his research on the biochemical factors affecting pregnancy Yochim began his study by mapping a model of an ordinary rat reproductive cycle with the 20-hour day and the 24-hour day. As a comparison, he chanted a model reproductive cycle for rats exposed to 20 ★ ★ ★ As expected, the variation in exposure to light affected the time of embryo implantation in the uterus of female rats and caused accompanying shifts in physical activities in the rats' bodies. Yochim now hopes to pipoint biochemical factors present in both models to determine which factors are essential to im-mentation, which are merely coincidental to implantation in the normal model. ★ ★ ★ Such knowledge of the genetic and chemical properties of minerals is fundamental to our understanding of the basic nature of some cancers and to better understand cancer risk. John H. Langley, director of the University Press of Kansas has been elected a director of the Association of American University Presses. The Assistant Manager with experience in New York City, represents more than 70 university presses in the United States and Canada. ★ ★ ★ Two men and one woman have been elected to five-year terms on the board of directors of the University of Kansas Alumni Association. They are Clinton W. Kanaga Jr., Kansas City, Mo.; Lawrence; and Karen Renstrom Chambers, Shawnee Mission. Langley was assistant director of Duke University Press before she directed the publications of the University Press. April, 1970. The University Press Kansas State represents Kansas State, and the University of Kansas. Odd Williams, Lawrence, who served as executive vice-president during 1970-71 will become president of the Alumni Association. William R. Hagman serves as the new executive vice-president. ★ ★ ★ Howard "Tony" Immel, lola, retiring president of the association automatically begins a four-year term as director. Steinhardt received Guggenheim Fellowships in 1958 and 1965. Milton Steinhardt, professor of music history and internationally-known authority on Renaissance music has been invited to Guggenheim Foundation grant. The most recent award will subsidize publication of his edition of *Collected Works of the Bologne Orchestra* which appear this year in the prestigious collection of Renaissance music, the "Denkmacher der Tönunkus" in Berlin. Serving with them are three regional vice-presidents, Chuck Dawson, City; Clyde, City; John W. Breedendhal, Kansas City; Kan, Jan.; and Michael "Ted" Anderson, City. Retiring directors are Kenton R. Cravens, St. Louis, Mo; Jordan L. Haines, Wichita; Van L. Hartman, Haines and Hartman are completing their roles as directors. Cravens, a former association president, is finishing four years on the board. Mrs. Chambers will complete a two-year appointment to fill a vacancy and succeed herself on the board. STILL AROUND and as hungry as ever, two inhabitants of Potter's Lake investigate to see if there's anything edible in this coop's hand. BOSTON (UPI)—Countless youngsters troubled by the pressures of today's society might have been diverted from antisocial behavior had they had proper counseling, and a bracing lesson in brain psychiatrists hopes to be able to something about it. Video Shrinks Advised not enough psychiatrists to do the job, to counsel all these youths who need expert guidance. TV Psychiatry for Kids Unfortunately, it is a case of too many for too few: there are just One answer to the situation, some believe may be inexperienced by this technology at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) involving closed circuit television. Part of the reason is that the lack due to the fact that today's youth grew up with television. MGH, which three years ago pioneered Telemedicine—the practice of medicine over the phone—has as system to allow psychiatrists to counsel school children on numerous problems, including drug abuse, and to advise of their own health. Courts on juvenile delinquents Panthers' Pistol Tested As Possible Murder Gun NEW YORK (UPI)-Police conducted ballistics test this week to determine whether a 45 caliber pistol taken from two Black Panther tail jumpers was involved in a car patrolmen in Harlem last month. The suspects, arrested with two other men as they allegedly held up a Bronx social club early Saturday, also had a 45 caliber submachine gun which police used to be the weapon used to kill two other patrolmen two days before the cop killings. The submachine gun, part of a small arsenal found on the arrested men and in their car, was shot by one of the one used" to wound Patrolroom Thomas P. Curry and Assistant District Attorney Assistant District Attorney Richard Shaeff said at their arrangement in criminal court, Mr. Curry said. Panthers Richard Moore, 25, Edward Joseph 18, Augustus Quiles, 23, and Irving Mason, 23, were booked only on two robbery cases of no assault and one of possessing weapons, however. The four, identified as Black Judge Aloysius Milia ordered them held without bail. More than a dozen members of the jury found the defendant needed the walls of the courtroom. Moore, also known as Anayie Daruba, was one of the "Panther 13" acquitted last month of a bombing conspiracy after he had jumped bail of $100,000 February 2014. He and Algeria to迎娶 the Elridge Cleaver faction of the party. Josephs, a defendant in the same case whose trial was severed to grant him treatment as a youthmate, was handed out of sight in February, leftover at $2,50 bill. Dr. Kenneth T. Bird, director of Telemedicine at MGH, said there are cases in which he counsels of all sorts "in view of the devastation times in "And it may be that bringing counselors to communities through two television may better bear the burden of drug addiction, rebellion and disenchantment are fully established," she says. "An哎-Aw哎-Aw哎-Aw The TV linkup allows students at cities taking part in the project to discuss their problems via MGH. A television hookup has also been established between the student room and two local district courts. One doctor feels youngsters may be more open in talking to a psychiatrist over television than a nurse, and this gives them a little distance and a sense of control" as though all people is "walk away or turn off the dial." HANDCRAFTED SANDALS & LEATHER GOODS All Bellbottoms Now $ _{1/2} $ Price SUA SUMMER FILMS—1971 Popular Films June 11 ELVIRA MADIGAN June 11 ELVIRA MADIGAN with Pia Dermagern, Thommy Bergren 18 GREETINGS GREETINGS with Jonathan Ward, Gerritt Graham 25 THE LOVES OF ISADORA with Vanessa Redgrave, Jason Robards, James Fox July 2 POINT BLANK with Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson 9 THE PRODUCERS 9 THE PRODUCERS with Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder 16 THE ODD COUPLE 16 THE ODD COUPLE with Walter Mathau, Jack Lemon, Monica Evans 23 Marx Brothers Double-bill THE BIG STORE AT THE CIRCUS both with Groucho, Harpo, Chico Marx and Margret Dumont Audie Murphy Buried In Arlington ARLINGTON, VA. 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