Summer Session Kansan Page 5 Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Light meal. 6 Pipes. 12 Former tycoons. 14 Station porters. 16 Of the side. 17 Name in British politics. 18 High note. 19 Shows. 21 Chief officer of David. 22 Magdeburg's river. 24 Swords. 25 35 Across, for example. 26 Road fees. 28 Equality. 29 Mme. de — 30 Inveigler. 32 Parts of operas: Mus. 33 Pull apart. 34 Rhode Island rebel, 1842. 35 He played in "Ondine." 38 Burrowings. 41 Having chills. 42 Blame! Slang. 43 Island south of Sicily. 45 Eating place. 46 Cassia plant. 48 Ponce de — 49 Brownie. 50 South American plainsman. 52 Former Kansas Governor. 53 Building timber. 55 Ovid's name for Diana. 57 Mark with grooves. 58 Furniture. 59 Actress Williams. 60 Is elevated. **DOWN** 1 Onion. 2 Famous person. 3 Period of time. 4 Overcome a disease. 5 Rascal. 6 Archer's wrist, wrist. 7 Coty and Plevin. 8 Chemistry suffixes. 9 Small shield. 10 Rutgers' river. 11 Shrub of the rose family. 12 Kind of winter weather. 13 Bedroom shoe. 15 Confusions. 20 Close. 23 New England's pride; 2 words. 25 Pertaining to the breastbone. 27 Swiftness. 29 Loosely woven cotton or linen. 31 Seagaging man. 32 Relative. 34 Fishing gear. 35 Aspects. 36 Watchword of French Revolution. 37 Trumping bridge players. 38 Horace —, educator. 39 Field worker. 40 Fables. 42 Orange juice extractor. 44 Copper's of India. 46 List. 47 Sign of the zodiac. 50 Jacob's wife. 51 Man's name. 54 Carpenter's tool. 56 — standstill: 2 words. Champion Seeks Big Grudge Battle SALT LAKE CITY — (UPI) — Gene Fullmer, two-time Kayo conqueror of Carmen Basilio, will defend his NBA version of the middleweight crown against Sugar Ray Robinson in an October "rubber match" if Robinson will accept reasonable terms. nesday night before an estimated 10,500 spectators at Derks Field. That's what Fullmer said yesterday while accepting congratulations for his impressive technical knockout victory over ex-champion Basilio in their return title bout Wed- "Ive got something I want to settle with Robinson," said the battlescarred champion from nearby West Jordan, Utah. "He's the only man who ever knocked me out. I want to return the favor." Current needs for medical and psychiatric social workers total about 3,600 annually in the United States. FIREWORKS DISPLAY July 4th 8:30 p.m. p.m. Memorial Stadium Tickets at Gate — 50c Advance Tickets — 25c On Sale at Harrell Texaco Station — 9th & Miss. Lawrence National Bank — 647 Mass. Rankin Drugstore — 1101 Mass. Round Corner Drugstore — 801 Mass. The Surplus Store — 904 Mass. Commerce Acceptance — 946 Mass. Zimmerman's Hardware — 1832 Mass. Kief's Record Shop — Malls Shopping Center "This time we will build our equipment beforehand and ship it to Antarctica so we can do the research there," he said. "Our study will be more specific and intensive than on previous trips." (Sponsored by Lawrence Jaycees) Under sponsorship of a $31,955 National Science Foundation research grant, he will attempt to discover the length of time the Antarctic continent has been cold. On previous trips, Prof. Zeller has made collections of rocks on the continent and shipped them in dry ice to the University for study. Edward J. Zeller, associate professor of geology at the University will make his third trip to Antarctica in November. This will be the longest of his three stays on the continent. He plans to return to the United States sometime in January or early February. Previous trips have been for only one or two months. Antarctic Trip Set For Zeller Luciano Ronca, Trieste, Italy graduate student, will accompany him as a research assistant. He will use his own thermoluminescence method to determine the age of rock samples collected. By measuring the amount of light given off by the rocks when heated, he is able to determine the age of the specimens. It is the second year he has been awarded a grant by the National Science Foundation to finance the study. Wagner Ruling Attacked New York Mayor Robert Wagner was criticized yesterday by an attorney for the American Civil Rights Union for denying Nazi leader George Rockwell the right to hold a July 4th rally in New York. Campus BARBER SHOP Open All Summer Just North of Student Union Friday, July 1. 1960 Three films featuring areas throughout the world will be shown at 7:30 tonight at the outdoor theater just east of Robinson Gymnasium. Outdoor Theater Features 3 Films The films are "Japan in Winter," "Australia" and "People of the Andes." Walker to Attend Extension Project T. Howard Walker, director of University Extension at the University of Kansas, is one of a 12-man team which will prepare a plan clarifying the roles of extension services. Walker and the other extension directors at major universities who were designated by the directors of the National University Extension Association, are meeting at Michigan State University's Kellogg Center through July 4. The project is financed by a grant from the center for the study of liberal education for adults. Have more fun on the Stop at LEONARD'S STANDARD SERVICE before you head for the road. 9th & Indiana Enjoy Hot Weather Salads at HAPPY HAL'S East 23rd To Buy a Hollmark CONTEMPRA RY CARD 25¢ SO GAME SPEND IT WITH US. MOSSER-WOLF 1107 Mass. LAST 2 DAYS ANNUAL SUMMER SALE (We Close at 5 p.m. Saturday for the Summer) These Are Our Final Reductions 20 SPORT COATS Year-round and Summer Reg. $19.95-$42.50 Now 1/2 Price Bargain Table Assorted Values Up to $8.95 One Large Group Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS All Sizes Now 1/2 Price Don't Miss Our $2 41 Pairs 41 Pairs WASH SLACKS Reg. $4.95 to $8.95 Now 1/2 Price 12 SUITS Reg. and Summer Weight Now 1/2 Price One Large Group SWIM TRUNKS Solids and Patterns Now 1/2 Price SORRY — NO ALTERATIONS ON THESE ITEMS ALL SALES CASH ALL SALES FINAL On the Hill Free Parking at the Rear