8 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, February 8, 1968 Hershey, protestors at odds again Grant finances virus study NEW YORK—(CPS)—Selective Service Director Lewis Hershey and draft resistors are on odds again, this time over the number of draft cards turned in by draft resisters. Hershey says 618 draft cards have been turned in since draft resisters started sending the cards in on Oct. 16. Hershey claims that a number of the cards were ac- Student-city meeting planned KU student leaders and Chamber of Commerce members will meet March 6 to discuss ways in which the two groups can work together. The group will discuss student- city relations and an invitation by Chamber members encouraging students to participate in city planning. Keith Winter, executive director of the Lawrence Chamber, said the Chamber and the University are in a position to help one another. "We want the best communication possible between the two," Winter said. KU prof to begin assistance tour A KU physics professor will serve as a visiting physics lecturer at Southwestern State College, Weatherford, Okla., Feb. 14 and 15. J. P. Davidson will tour under the auspices of the American Association of Physics Teachers and the American Institute of Physics as part of a nationwide program to stimulate interest in physics. This is the eleventh year of the National Science Foundation program. Davidson will lecture, talk with students and assist faculty members with curriculum and research problems. IN THE FEBRUARY ATLANTIC MONTHLY "Where Graduate Schools Fail": They are stuck in a complacent rut of pure academia and ante-diluvian requirements, write two Harvard educators. "Advice to a Draftee": Published for the first time, this letter written by Leo Tolstoy in 1899 to a desperate young potential conscript bears a relevance to America in 1968. "On Civil Disobedience"; by Charles E. Wyzanski, Jr., a carefully reasoned examination of the problem by a federal judge directly confronted with the issue. "The Perversion of Aubrey Beardsley": A fascinating examination of the rococo artist whose work has become a cult for the sixties. AT YOUR NEWSSTAND NOW tually drivers' licenses or other cards, not draft cards. The Resistance, the group which has been organizing the turning in of cards, says Hershey is lying and the total cards turned in and burned is over 2,000. They claim about 1,200 draft cards in 27 cities were turned in October 16 and 525 on December 4. They also say there were 125 cards burned on April 15 and 100 on October 21 during anti-war demonstrations. A $25,806 grant from the U.S. Public Health Service will finance research into the basic chemical and biological properties and processes of three related viruses at KU. Robert Bussell, associate professor of microbiology, is project director. He will study measles, canine distemper and respiratory syncytial viruses for their basic properties and their relationship to a general group of organisms known structurally as myxoviruses. BARGAIN-HUNT HERE! SPORT COATS . . large group of plaids, blazers, and others. $30-$60 30% OFF SUITS . . . selection of vested all wools, $75- $89.50 30% OFF DRESS SHIRTS . . . stripes, tattersalls, solids, durable press-7-8.50 regular 4.90 LEVIS . . . copo and hopsack sta-prest Levis, regular 7.50-8.00 4.90 OUTERWEAR . . . many styles and sizes, values to 55.00 30-50% OFF SPORT SHIRTS... stripes and plaids, regular to 9.00 4.90 SWEATERS . . . variety of bulkys, cardigans and others-values to 22.95 8.90 While shopping for these great bargains,ask about the new spring ideas that are now filling our shop. 920 Massachusetts Open Thursday 'Til 8:30