16 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, February 6, 1968 Staff named for Kansan The news staff of the University Daily Kansan for the spring semester has been announced by Gary Murrell, Independence senior and managing editor of the Kansan. Thev are: Rich Lovett, Neodesha senior; Will Hardesty, Wheat Ridge, Colo., senior; John Marshall, Lincoln junior; Monte Mace, Garnett junior; and Alan Timothy Jones, East Aurora, N.Y., junior, assistant managing editors. Robert Entriken Jr., San Francisco, Calif., senior, city editor. Janet Snyder, Topeka senior, and Rea Wilson, Mission junior, assistant city editors. Judy Dague, Tula, Okla., junior, wire editor. Diane Wengler, Hutchinson graduate student, editorial editor. John Hill, Prairie Village junior, and Swaebou Conateh, Dippakunda Kombost, Gambia, senior, assistant editorial editors. Beth Gaeddert, Wichita junior, feature and society editor. Jan Vandeventer, Kansas City, Mo., junior, assistant feature and society editor. Steve Morgan, Shawnee Mission junior, sports editor; Pamela Peck, Hoisington junior, assistant sports editor. Mohamed Behravesh, Tehran, Iran, senior, photo editor. Chip Rouse, Shawnee Mission junior; Charla Jenkins, Emporia junior; and S. Allen Winchester, Hutchinson junior, copy desk chiefs. Dwight Boring* says... "Stands to reason that a life insurance policy designed expressly for college men—and sold only to college men—gives you the most benefits for your money when you consider that college men are preferred insurance risks. Call me and I'll fill you in on THE BENEFACTOR, College Life's famous policy, exclusively for college men." *DWIGHT BORING 2020 Harvard Lawrence, Kansas Phone VI 2-0767 representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA ... the only Company selling exclusively to College Men Swedish government grants asylum to six more STOCKHOLM — (UPI)— The Swedish government today granted asylum to six more U.S. military deserters seeking escape from Vietnam war duty. The Swedish Aliens Commission said the six would be permitted to remain in the neutral AERIAL SLEUTH nation for "humanitarian" reasons. They brought to 12 the number of U.S. deserters granted asylum. Another 10 have applied for asylum, most of them from U.S. military units in West Germany. The first to reach Sweden and apply for asylum were four U.S. Navy men who left their aircraft carrier in Japan to protest the Vietnam war. With the aid of a Japanese peace organization they managed to reach the Soviet Union, and then Sweden. ANN ARBOR, Mich. — (UPI) A new airborne thermal mapping and infrared imaging system makes it possible to detect the beginnings of plant and tree disease epidemics, smoldering forest fires and even water pollution in streams, rivers and lakes. The system, developed by the Bendix Corp., can be installed in a wide range of light aircraft. Growth idea: Wouldn't you rather be with No.1? If you want a career with all the growing room in the world, we have a suggestion. Start with Humble and you start with the company that supplies more petroleum energy than any other U.S. oil company. We're literally No.1—America's Leading Energy Company. Start with Humble and you start with the principal U.S. affiliate of Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) with its 300 worldwide affiliates. So your advancement can be intercompany as well as intracompany, worldwide as well as domestic! Look into Humble's wide-scope careers in exploration,production transportation, manufacturing, marketing and research and the management of all these. We have immediate openings for people in practically all disciplines and at all degree levels. We'll stretch your capabilities. Put you on your own a little too soon.Get the best you can give. But you'll always be glad you didn't settle for anything less than No.1. See us on campus soon. Humble Oil & Refining Company America's Leading Energy Company A Plans for Progress Company and an Equal Opportunity Employer