Summer Session Kansan Page 7 CIA Calls College Youth With Sense of Dedication By Robert Lovelace "Your successes are unheralded—your failures are trumpeted . . But I am sure you realize how important is your work, how essential it is—and in the long sweep of history how significant your efforts will be judged." These are the words of the late John F. Kennedy, speaking to the personnel of the Central Intelligence Agency. The CIA calls for young men and women with a high sense of patriotism to their country. Their responsibilities are to collect, digest, collate and interpret the great amounts of intelligence material gathered from all parts of the world. The task of the CIA is to synthesize what is known, study the facts and to present the truth so it may be used to form the policies of the United States. THE KU CAMPUS is not without its own branch of the CIA. Like many colleges and universities across the country, KU has a CIA recruiting staff. The recruitment is open to graduate students in such fields as science, languages, history, political science, economics, administration and other fields. The job of the recruiter is to seek out interested graduate students who specialize in needed fields. After an interview with the recruiter, the student goes to Kansas City to take preliminary tests. If the applicant is successful in these tests, he is taken to Washington, D.C., where he will undergo a battery of tests for three days. The first two days the applicant will take both oral and written tests on language aptitude, intelligence and general knowledge of history, business and politics. On the third day the student will be in hearing with a psychiatrist, who will determine his character and motives. Friday, July 16, 1965 CIA WORK is highly confidential and continually under review by the President and the sub-committees of the Senate and House. The material of the CIA plays a major role in the formation of policy. The Career Training Program offered by the CIA is directed toward graduate students and college seniors who have completed their military service. It also is aimed at the graduates who now are employed in other fields but wish to attain a career in intelligence with the CIA. It provides for two years of basic training and controlled, on-the-job training. To apply for an appointment with the CIA recruiter a student should contact the College Office. Nearly 250 art campers went by bus to Kansas City Wednesday to visit Swope Park and the Nelson Art Gallery. Prof. Arvid Jacobson and several of the art faculty accompanied the camp artists on the all-day field trip. They spent the morning sketching "captive" models—the animals of the Swope Park Zoo. Many campers took pen and ink and sketch books but most confined themselves to pencil sketching. Art Campers Visit Zoo and Gallery They ate prepared lunches in the park picnic area before boarding the buses to visit Nelson. After a guided tour of the gallery, the campers spent an hour viewing the gallery on their own. Business Directory Staf-O-Life Health & Diet Store Vegetarian Arabic - Indian - Oriental 17 W. 9th VI2-2771 Hours: Mon. 2-6 Thurs. 10-7:30 Tues., Wed., Fri. Sat. 10-6 stop service Complete one Open 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE ART NEASE VI 3-9897 SHOP YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS Accommodations, goods, services, and employment advertised in the University Dally Kansan are offered to all students without regard to color, creed, or national origin. MISCELLANEOUS Need any sewing or mending done? Reasonable rates. CALL after 5:00 p.m. Mon.-thu-Fri. or all day Sat. or Sun. Phone VI 3-8595. tt Have an apartment? Looking for a roommate to share expenses for the 1965-66 year? Grad. student in history would like to hear from you. Contact Darrel Bigham, 1252 Tremont St., Roxbury, Boston, Mass. 02120. Tel. 617-4854-883f. BAR-B-QUE—Treat yourself to some real Bar-B-QUE at Mich. 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Call UN 4-3198 or VI 3-6365 after 6:00 p.m. Vf Typewriterists—Manuals, electrics, portables; rentals, sales, service. Royal, SCM, Empra Oliveille, Hermes. Xerox copiers 10c. Encurement Typewriter, 700 Mass., t. 3-644. Reg. German Shepherd Puppies Trans- 2 West, 1/2 South of Eudora. 8-3 Police Monitor, 30-50 megacycles, tunable and crystal receiver. Call VI 2-9100 Gary Grazda. Leave your name and number if I am not in. tf Small RCA console radio with 45 RPM turntable and attached FM tuner. Nice apartment piece, reasonable. See at 2236 East Drive. 7-27 Large Electric SMC 400 typewriter with carbon ribbon—like new—will sell for $1/2 price—accept reasonable trade up to $100.00. Excellent for theses. VI 2-1546. VW SED, 1963, all equipment, new sale. So now any VI. 2004-78 Sed. So any time. VI 2004-78 1960 Opel sedan. Body damaged but in mechanical condition. $125 C. 7-30 2-2265 7-30 FOR RENT Available July 1st, furnished apartment. Prl. large living room and larger kitchen, bath with shower, parking. $45.00 per mo. till Sept. 1st, then $55.00. Located at 19 West 14th. Phone for appointment. VI 3- 3913. 7-16 Nice apartment, very near camps for one or two men. Private parking, utilities paid. May work out part or all of rent. Phone VI 3-8534 or VI 2-3475. tf Accurate typing by experienced typist. Term papers, themes, theses and dissertations. Reasonable and fast. VI 2-1561. ff For graduate or older undergraduate men, extra nice furnished bachelor apartments, single or double, 1½ blocks to Fraser Hall. Private kitchens, full-size paid. Ideal study conditions, low, low summer rates. Call VI 3-8534. Spacious older home for rent or for sale. 3 bedroom, 2 full baths, country kitchen, large living room and dining room, cor- fice. 454 Ala. Call VI 3-0286. After 5:30 p.m. Experienceienced Typlist would like typing in terms—term papers and letters. 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