Page 3 Friday, June 23, 1961 Summer Session Kansan Hall Directing Research Study New anatomical techniques are being used in fundamental research directed by James L. Hall, assistant professor of anatomy at KU. Prof. Hall is conducting a three-year comparative study of the autonomic nervous system. A new grant of $6,762 from the United States Public Health Service will finance the first year of the study. In his research, Prof. Hall is analyzing the structure of the nervous system in a selected group of animals in order to accumulate data on the structure as found in man. The study, which will span primitive animals to man, will use a variety of anatomical techniques to demonstrate the nuclear organization of the hypothalmus, the part of the forebrain containing nervous centers for some of the involuntary responses in vertebrates. John M. Hiebert of Wichita, who will be a special student in the fall, will assist Dr. Hall in the study. A woman is necessarily an evil, but he that gets the most tolerable one is lucky.—Menander Two Movies Tonight Two outdoor movies will be shown tonight in the area cast of Robinson Gymnasium. The show begins at approximately 8 p.m. The films are "Migration of Birds" and part 2 of "Discovering Germany." In case of rain the films will be shown in the Visual Education room of Bailey Hall. Bowling Open House Held for Campers The Jaybowl, in the Kansas Union, held an open house last night for all Music and Art Camp students. No fee was charged for using either the bowling facilities or the billard tables. Some boys who are here for the camp are forming a bowling league which will last the duration of the camp. The girls are also interested in forming such a league. Carbon Black Used in Rubbe The Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association says more than 95 per cent of all carbon black sold in this country goes to the rubber industry, and amounted in 1958 to 1.6 billion pounds. Other uses are for printing ink, paints and phonograph records. Three Men on a Horse' Set For June 29,30 in Murphy "Three Men on a Horse," by John Holmes and George Abbott, will be the second production in this year's Centennial Summer Theater program here. Tickets for the production, to be given June 29 and 30 at the University Theatre in Murphy Hall, went on sale yesterday and can be obtained at the University Box Office or by calling VIking 3-2700, extension 591. Mr. Craver; Don McCrory, Attica; Andrew Trobridge; Nancy Haley, Austin, Colo.; The Tailor; Bill Summers, Haysville; Clarence Dobbins: Dan Hahn, Gypsum; Harry: Roger Brown, Topeka. Patsy: Sidney Berger, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Erwin Trobridge; Steve Booser, Kansas City, Mo.; Al: Bruce Thompson, Alliance, Ohio; Gloria: Jerilyn McGee, Butte, Mont.; The Hotel Maid: Edith Godfrey Bogart, Abilene. Members of the cast are: Charlie: Robert Strack, Lawrence; Frankie: Burt Meisel, Mankato, Minn.; Mabel: Karen Saad, River Forest, Ill.; Beulah; Barbara Wilson, Jetmore, and The Delivery Boy: Russell McNaughton, Tulsa, Okla. William Kuhlke, instructor of speech and drama, is the director and Virdell Edwards, Rocky Mount, N.C., is assistant director. No man is justified in doing evil on the ground of expediency.—Theodore Roosevelt Leonard's Standard Service 9th and Indiana Complete Brake Service Minor Tune-ups Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Kansan Want Ads Get Results BUSINESS MACHINES CO. Portable typewriters 49.50 up. Cleaning and repairing for all kinds office equipment. 912 Mass. VI 3-0151 PRINTING by offset. Mimeographing and Ditto work. SUMMER HOURS Catering facilities available for private parties, refreshments, receptions, and teas.