Boxers title bout changed LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)—Promoter Al Bolan said today a new site for the Cassius Clay-Floyd Patterson title bout definitely had been picked and the fiery champion would be in the ring April 25 as scheduled. IN PITTSBURGH, promoter Archie Litman said he had renewed an earlier offer to stage the fight at the civic arena. He originally made a bid for the bout after Patterson knocked out Bill McMurray in the first round at the arena March 30. "I have agreed with the governor of the state not to make any announcement. But the site has definitely been picked," Bolan said. Champion Clay, meanwhile, said, "everybody in the world wants this fight. If it can't be in Las Vegas, then it'll have to be somewhere else. Bolan indicated the announcement about the site would come this afternoon from the city which had contracted to take on the fight. "IHIS NAME, Patterson, and mine are so big we don't need no promotion." KU signs top area gymnasts KU has received letters of intent from five Kansas high school gymnastics champions who will enroll next fall. Four are from the Lawrence gymnastics team which won the state high school championship. One of the gymnasts is Steve Mitchell, captain of the Lawrence squad. He is state champion in parallel bars and long horse. OTHERS FROM Lawrence are Roger Hemphill, 1965 champion in high bar; Tony Martin, current second in high bar, and Don Stumbo, current fourth in rings. A pair of champions from Wichita South who have signed are: John Brouillette, first in side horse, and Stan Clyne, first in tumbling. Kirk Gardner, state champion in still rings from Atchison, and Elodon Shields, all-around performer from Wichita East, have also signed. LEADING COWBOY PITCHER Bill Maxwell will be on the mound this weekend as KU plays Oklahoma State in three games. Maxwell is the leading pitcher for Oklahoma State with 12 strike-outs and only 13 hits given and six runs lost. WHAT CAN YOU GET IF YOU RANK IN THE UPPER QUARTER OF YOUR CLASS? Grants, Fellowships, Assistantships? Probably. AN APPOINTMENT TO CIA? POSSIBLY. Resumes from August and January graduates are now being reviewed for 1967 and 1968 appointments to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. Challenging work in the Washington, D.C. area and overseas is available for those who have earned a minimum 2.0/3.0 and are completing work in the following academic disciplines: Accounting, $^{*}$ Anthropology, $^{*}$ Business Administration, Computer Science, Economics, $^{*}$ English, Foreign Languages, Foreign Area Studies, Geography, History, International Relations, $^{*}$ Journalism, Law, Library Science, Mathematics, $^{*}$ Psychology-PhD, Secretarial—BA any field, for young women who desire overseas assignments early in their career. Opportunities for continued academic study are available. *Graduate Students Only Send resume or write for resume form to: Personnel Representative U.S. Central Intelligence Agency P.O. Box 15366 Kansas City, Missouri 64106 SUA Poetry Hour Presents: Reading THE WAR POEMS OF Herman Read and W. H. Auden Dr. Max Sutton Thursday, April 13-4:30 p.m. Music Room of Union FREE COFFEE Intramurals 9 The 1967 intramural softball season will get under way tomorrow with six games being played. All games start at 4:30. Fraternity A, divisions I and II, fast pitch plays today, the others start tomorrow. Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 12, 1967 Patronize Kansan Advertisers If you see news happening call UN 4-3646 KU-Y Cabinet Applications must be picked up in KU-Y Office by Friday, April 14.