Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Jan. 21, 1960 Kennedy Blasts Demo Competitors MILWAUKEE — (UPI) — Sen. John F. Kennedy plunged into the Wisconsin presidential primary today with a charge that his chief competitors for the Democratic nomination are staying "safely on the sidelines" in hope of manipulating the convention. Sen. Kennedy announced that he will wage an April 5 primary battle against Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn) in Wisconsin, the heart of Humphrey's strength for the Democratic Presidential nomination. "I am fully aware of the risks and difficulties that course involves," the Massachusetts Democrat said in a prepared statement. In an implied jab at Son. Humphrey, who is not running against him in the New Hampshire primary, Son, Kennedy said; "No other candidate, real or unannounced, has indicated a willingness to enter any primary adjacent to the state of another contender—including New Hampshire, which is next to my own state of Massachusetts." Summerfield Hall Dedication Set "The Future for Business in the Central United States" will be the theme of a business conference to be held April 9, in conjunction with the dedication of Summerfield Hall, the new School of Business building. The conference will be open to businessmen throughout the region. Two of the featured speakers will Dr. Stanley F. Teele, dean of the Harvard Business School, and Robert Mershey, vice-president and member of the executive committee of the Du Pont Co. The program will be held The program will include panel discussions in the areas of transportation, finance, distribution, insurance and manufacturing. Panel members will be regional businessmen. Electronic Posts Now Being Filled Electronic equipment specialists are being interviewed at KU for employment by the Federal Government. The equipment specialists are responsible for furnishing technical advice and information for a wide variety of electronic equipment. They also act as advisers to contractor personnel, other governmental agencies, and aircraft manufacturers. Salaries for the positions range from $5,985 to $8,330 a year. Qualified persons will be considered for full-time employment in the U.S. Army Signal Avionics Field Office in St. Louis, and should contact W. H. Bamber at the Lawrence Post Office for further information. SPECIAL For January Genuine Tacos 6 for $1.00 at El Matador Cafe 446 Locust in N. Lawrence Overloaded With Unwantables? Try Kansan Want Ads— Get Results But Sen. Kennedy said that "nevertheless, the people of Wisconsin should not be denied their right to help select the Democratic Presidential nominee merely because their state happens to adjoin Minnesota." The latter is Sen. Humphrey's home state. Our 103rd Year of Service continuing our JANUARY CLEARANCE coats untrimmed coats - trimmed coats stormcoats- carcoats 60 more days of winter Outstanding values in winter coats from all our famous nationally known brands. Every new color and styling to choose from. The finest fabrics. Weaver's Coats Second Floor Weaver's Coats — Second Floor dresses values to 10.95 values to 14.95 $12 values to 22.95 values to 25.00 $14 values to 29.95 Be early . . . see this wonderful collection of new fashions for Women, Misses and Junior sizes. Low low after Christmas prices on smart winter dresses! Weaver's Dress Shop — Street Floor values to 39.95 sportswear famous name blouses, skirts, sweaters, slacks specially grouped Weaver's Sportswear Shop - Second Floor Our 103rd Year of Service long on comfort... long on control... long on wear! perma-lift long leg magic oval panties can't ride up ever! $ 8.50 You've never worn panties with such lasting comfort and control as this all-new "Perma-Lift" long leg "magic oval" pantie. It will coax your curves into the lithe, unbroken lines that today's slim fashions require. You'll marvel at the way this pantie remains in place and never rides up, no matter how active you are. Come in today and select the style that matches your figure to perfection. Small, medium, large. Weaver's Corset Shop — Second Floor