Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday. Feb. 27, 1961 Ramon and Luis Mayor Cuban Red Tape Slows Money for 2 Students Two Cuban students are facing difficulties in getting money from home because of the Cuban government's financial policies. "We have to have proof in the national bank of all expenses here," Luis Mayor, Placetas, Cuba, junior said. His brother Ramon, a senior, said "STUDENTS DO GET permission to get money from home if they send all the forms. I didn't get permission to receive money because my application was missing several papers that were important." Literary Magazine 'Quill' on Sale: 35c Some of those students who dipped pen in ink last fall will now see their work in print. "Quill," the campus literary magazine, is on sale. "Quill" costs 35 cents and may be purchased between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. in the rotunda of Strong Hall or in the English department, second floor Fraser, or at the door of the Hawk's Nest in the Kansas Union. Wichita U. Bill Goes To House Committee TOPEKA — (UPI) — A bill establishing the University of Wichita as part of the Kansas college system was assigned today to the State Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives. A group of Kansas legislators was scheduled to tour the University of Wichita campus today. The chairman of the committee, Rep. Jess Taylor, R-Tribune, indicated hearings would be held, but no date for them has been set. There was no indication as to when the measure would be brought to the House floor for a vote. The measure was approved by the Senate last week, 23-15, and Gov. John Anderson predicted it would be passed by the House. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office. 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day or publication. Do not bring Bulletin material. Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Catholic Daily Mass: 6:30 a.m. (Mon- Saturday), St. John's Church Jahav and Kentucky KU Exchange Scholarships to England, France. Germany. Switzerland: during 1961-62 school year. Deadline for application is March 1. For application and application at 306 Fraser. Scholarships provide full maintenance, tuition, and incidentals. Teachers Appointment Bureau Interview Schedule: 117 Bailey Hall, All day. Interview will be C. A. Christ and W. John Leavenbur, Kansas, (Elem. & Sec.) Mathematics Colloquium: 3:50 p.m. Coffee 109 Strong; Lecture 4:15 p.m., 107 E. Long, Oklahoma State University, on "Certain Non- continuous Functions." NSA Committee: 4 p.m., Kansas Union Episcopal Holy Communion: Noon. Canterbury House. Teachers Appointment Bureau Interview Schedule: All Day, 117 Bailey Hall. Interviewers will be Donald Kumpy, interviewers will be Richard Sawyer, souri (Elem. & Sec.), and Donald Golden, Pers. Mgr., Phoenix, Ariz. (Sec.-Jr. Coll.). Ramon said the application must include the student's transcript, a statement of the student's expenses by the University and a statement telling whether or not the student will be visited by any relatives while he is here. Ramon said the application was supposed to have been approved this month but that he had received no word yet. "Our father is busy working in the sugar cane harvest. That's what has been holding him up. He has not been able to go to Havana to get the forms approved," Ramon added. THE BROTHERS SAID that since the United States has broken diplomatic relations with Cuba, they are not certain whether or not there will be a change in the Cuban policy on students. "My father cannot send us more than $400 or $500 a semester for both of us," Ramon said. He said he and his brother worked in the summer and part time during the semester. "We have managed to go to school this way," he said. KU Physical Therapeutists Treat Assorted Aches, Pains A career in life insurance is worth your investigation. Provident Mutual offers college men excellent opportunities in sales and sales management and, if you're interested in actual sales training, you can get started now while you're still at school. Do you have a bruised back, an aching ankle, or a numb knee? Are you a battered casualty of the intramural sports wars, or a limping survivor of an ill-fated skiing outing during semester break? Up to your ears with Indecision! Better not let it muddy up your career planning. Now's the time to start thinking about the future. Ask for our free booklet, "Career Opportunities". We welcome Inquiries. Then you'll be interested in a relatively little-known feature of the Student Health Service, the physical therapy department. Although the physical therapy department is well-equipped to perform major therapeutic assignments, "Little pains like stiff necks, common back aches, and knee injuries are probably what we get most from students," stated Betty Sanders, assistant professor of physical therapy and director of the physical therapy division of the Student Health Service. "In all cases, the physical therapy must be recommended by a physician before treatment is given," emphasized Prof. Sanders. Poor posture is often the cause of many student aches and pains, she added. Employing two registered physical therapeuticists in addition to Prof. Sanders, the department averages PROVIDENT MUTUAL Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia about thirty patients a day. Two-thirds of them are students, whose student health fee entitles them to treatment, said Prof. Sanders. Helen Ross to Give Soprano Recital at 8 The School of Fine Arts will present Helen Ross, soprano, in a graduate recital tonight at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. The recital will include works of Bach, Richard Strauss, Ravel and Griffes. Mary Jo Smith. Lawrence graduate student, will be at the piano. The program is open to the public without charge. Late Arrival PARIS, Tenn. — (UPI) — Several weeks late Mrs. A. H. Barders received a Christmas card from Chicago, via Paris, France. The card had been mis-sent to France, although it was correctly addressed Paris, Tenn. Librarian's Study Grant Is Available The Kansas Library Association is making available this year a $600 grant for study in librarianship. Eligibility is extended to senior students in Kansas and persons who have attended college in Kansas. The grant will be awarded to the individual who shows promise of making the greatest contribution to librarianship. Information and application forms can be obtained from John L. 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