Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Friday. July 1. 1960 KU Enters Seven In Olympic Trials PALO ALTO, Calif.—(Special)The Big Eight Conference will enter 16 athletes—seven of them from Kansas—in the American Olympic track and field trials here today and tomorrow. The top three finishers in each event—providing they have met Olympic qualifying minimums—will represent the United States in the Rome games later this summer. Doctors Will Conduct Clinic Seven members of the University of Kansas Medical Center faculty will conduct a summer clinic at Ruidoso, N.M., July 18-21. The program is sponsored by the New Mexico chapter of the American Academy of General Practice and is supported by a grant from Merck, Sharp and Dohme. Faculty members participating are Dr. Frank F. Allibritten Jr., surgeon; Dr. Franklin C. Behrle, pediatrician; Dr. John F. Christianson, internist; Dr. James E. Crockett, cardiologist; Dr. Mahlon H. Delp, internist; Dr. Donald R. Germann, radiologist and Dr. Kermit R. Krantz, obstetrician. The clinic will be devoted to a discussion of heart disease, cancer, the mother and child and emergencies. VA Office Makes Change of Address The jurisdiction of the Vocational Rehabilitation and Education Division of the Kansas City Veterans Administration regional office is being transferred to St. Louis today. All correspondence by trainees under VA education and training programs in regard to payments and changes in enrollment should now be sent to: Veterans Administration Regional Office, 415 Pine Street, St. Louis 2, Mo. Heading the list of KU entrants and given the best chance to make the Olympic squad—are Charlie Tidwell and Bill Alley. Tidwell is entered in both the 100 and 200-meter dashes and could place, even win, both of them, although the sprint fields traditionally offer the toughest competition for American athletes. Cliff Cushman also is given a chance in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles, although his task will be tough. Alley won't be favored in the lavelin what with Al Cantello in the field, but should be among the top three. Other Kansans entered, who will have to come through with better than average performances to qualify, include Bob Tague in the 800 meters, Bill Dotson in the 1500 meters, Billy Mills in the 5,000 meters and Terry Beucher in the javelin. Other Big Eight entries include Ted Woods of Colorado and Dee Givens of Oklahoma in the 200 meters; Bob Hanekan of Missouri and Miles Eisenman of Oklahoma State in the 5,000 meters; Don Meyer of Colorado and Tony Watson of Oklahoma in the broad jump; Dick Cochran of Missouri in the discus, and Aubrey Dooley of Oklahoma State and J. D. Martin of Oklahoma in the pole vault. Former Kansan Bill Nieder is entered in the shot put, Al Oerter will compete in the discus and Kent Floerke is entered in the hop-step-jump. Try the Kansan Want Ads BUSINESS MACHINES CO. Portable typewriters 49.50 up. Cleaning and repairing for all kinds office equipment. PRINTING by offset. Mimeographing and Ditto work. 18 E. 9th Street VI 3-0151 These Days Smart Money Is Heading For The Bank! There's No Safety Like Bank Safety! The Greater University Fund will aim at broadening the base of private support for KU during the coming year. GUF Seeks More KU Contributors Paul J. Parker of Bartlesville, Okla., who presided at a meeting Saturday of GUF's executive committee, said the major effort would be to increase the number of contributors significantly beyond this year's 5,850. Both the number of contributors and the $243,000 given were more than five times as great is during GUF's first year in 1953-54. GUF seeks to interest alumni and friends of KU in an annual giving program for scholarships, loan funds and other items which are not provided by state support. Lecture to Spotlight Physics J. D. Stranathan, professor of physics, will speak on "Particles of Modern Physics" at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. His talk is part of the regular Wednesday afternoon lecture series. Since 1944, there has been an 83 per cent decline in the death rate from acute rheumatic fever. A short course in the operation of and programming for the IBM 650 digital computer and its peripheral data processing equipment will be offered by the Computation Center beginning Tuesday. Center Sets IBM Course The course is scheduled to meet at 2 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in 401 Summerfield for the next three weeks. Robert Gray, graduate assistant and laboratory supervisor, will conduct the course. Although there are no formal prerequisites, a knowledge of elementary calculus will be assumed. Enrollment may be obtained by contacting the center at 112 Summerfield or by calling KU 548. Kansan Want Ads Get Results Brake Adj. 98c Grease Job $1 Mufflers and Tailpipes Installed Free 1 qt. oil free with oil & filter change PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. 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