Page 3 University Daily Kansan Around the Campus Two University of Kansas faculty members are charter members and officers of the newly formed Kansas-Western Missouri chapter of the American Statistical Association. They are Robert R. Sokal, professor of statistical biology, vice president; and Floyd W. Preston, associate professor of petroleum engineering, chairman of the nominating and membership committees. Professors Join Statistics Society The thirteenth annual Sanitary Engineering Conference will be held Jan. 24 in the Kansas Union. The chapter was organized to further the role of statistics in academic, industrial and government settings and to provide for an exchange of professional information among chapter members. They are Darwin Daicoff, assistant professor of economics; Sidney P. Feldman, associate professor of business administration; R. G. Hetherington, director of the computation center and assistant professor in mathematics; Max Fessler, professor of business administration, and Larry L. White, St. Joseph, Mo., senior in mathematics. Among the charter members are five others from KU. Engineers To Hold Conference Here Topics covered in the conference will be: planning reservoir shoreline development, biological factors in operation of oil refinery effluent holding ponds, sanitary engineering practices in Russia, solid waste disposal in urban areas, and design criteria for extended aeration. The conference is sponsored by the School of Engineering and Architecture, the department of civil engineering the Kansas State Board of Health division of sanitation, the Practicing Engineers of Kansas, and University Extension. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Stay-In Day another SAVE Day with ThriftiCheck Neither sleet, nor rain, nor any weather stays your paying important bills with a ThriftiCheck Personal Checking Account. 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Adams, associate professor of chemistry, has been appointed to the advisory board of Analytical Chemistry, an official monthly publication of the American Chemical Society with a paid circulation of more than 26,000. The insurance lectureship in the School of Business is financed by the Insurance Development Fund in the KU Endowment Association. It was established in 1957 by Kansas insurance executives interested in furthering the understanding of insurance among students and the public. Three guest lecturers will appear in the department of chemistry in the remainder of January. 3 Chemistry Talks Set For January Alexander Nussbaum, a research associate in biochemistry at Stanford University while on leave from the Schering Corporation, will lecture this afternoon in Malott Hall. He is an authority in steroid chemistry. A. M. Trozzolo of the Bell Telephone Laboratories will lecture Thursday afternoon in Malot Hall on electron spin resonance studies of ground state triplet molecules. R. J. Flamery of the American Oil Company will lecture on January 10, discussing new energy conversion devices. Paul E. Hodgson Local Agent State Farm Insurance Off. h VI 3-5660 Res. Ph VI 3-5994 530 W 23rd. Lawrence, Kan. President De Gaulle Rejects Kennedy's Polaris Offer PARIS — (UFI)— French President Charles de Gaulle today rejected President Kennedy's offer of Polaris missiles to France. The offer was contained in the agreements reached at Nassau last month by Kennedy and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. In an accord ending the Nassau talks late in December, the United States and Britain announced that the controversial Skybolt missile was being dropped and that Britain would be offered the submarine-borne Polaris missile instead. The Polaris offer was extended also to France with the stipulation that the missile would be employed in a multi-nation nuclear force under NATO. BARBER SHOP "The College Shop" The Hill Two Blocks Down On 14th Street De Gaulle previously had announced that France would go ahead with its plans for an independent nuclear force. While De Gaulle met the press, the West German government announced in Bonn that it would give full support—including a share in the financial burden—to Kennedy's plan for a multi-nation nuclear force for NATO. QUALITY WATCH REPAIR Prompt Service at a Low Cost DANIELS JEWELRY 914 Mass. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES SALUTE: JACK ALLSUP Jack Allsup (B.S.E.E., 1957) is District Construction Foreman of Southwestern Bell in Pine Bluff. He manages the construction of outside plant facilities in the entire southeast Arkansas area. Quite an achievement for a young man only five years out of college. Jack has earned this new challenge! He's performed well on other assignments ranging from Installation Foreman to Defense Projects Engineer for Western Electric. On this latter assignment, Jack was borrowed from Southwestern Bell for duty in the voice circuit design group of the vital Project Mercury Program where a number of his original ideas were adopted. Jack Allsup and other young engineers like him in Bell Telephone Companies throughout the country help bring the finest communications service in the world to the homes and businesses of a growing America. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES