Page 10 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Nov. 14, 1962 Job Aid Given (Continued from page 1) vance payment to this student. He said he could. "THIS POOR kid went over to paint the professor's house and spilled paint all over the side of it, but he got to finish the job. "The student didn't graduate." Ellsworth concluded, "but he stayed on for two or three years and got a good job after he left. He was killed in World War II during the fighting in Italy." One enterprising student started a window-washing business during the '30s. Another operated a successful bicycle rental service. Ellsworth related that a club of student workers was organized. Its members helped to promote jobs. The idea grew into a national movement when Chancellor Lindley made a trip to Washington to talk to government officials about the plan. THE MATTER was turned over to the welfare department and a name Government Backs Nehru NEW DELHI—(UPI)—Parliament gave Premier Jawaharlal Nehru's government a thundering mandate today to "drive the Chinese from the sacred soil of India." Nebru received a massive vote of confidence on two motions after a marathon six-hour debate in which 165 speakers took part. One motion approved the government's emergency regulations and the other proclaimed the Indian people's determination to oust the Communist invaders of Northern India "whatever the consequences." IN A SPEECH winding up the debate, Nehru told parliament that no country as aroused as India has become "can ever be suppressed or defeated." Earlier, it was announced that Canada will join the United States and Britain this week in bolstering India's defenses against the red attackers. Meanwhile hundreds of well wishers converged on Nehru's house to wish him a happy 73rd birthday. NEHRU, looking only slightly tired, appeared on his front lawn carrying several strands of marigold garlands and wearing his usual long brown coat, white jodphurs and white can. For 15 minutes he patted children on the head, hugged elderly women and threw flower petals at the crowd. More than 100 children chanted "cha cha Nebru zindabad" (long live uncle Nehru). --- Landesman to Discuss Ayn Rand Philosophy Charles Landesman, associate professor of philosophy will discuss Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" at 4:30 today in the Music Room of the Kansas Union. His talk will be the first of the SUA Modern Book Forum series. The Dollar Declines NEW YORK — (UPI) — The dollar has become the "dollarate," says the current Catholic Market magazine. The proof: 100 years ago St. Vincent's Hospital here had a standing policy, "Terms for admission are $3 a week" was the policy. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers GRANADA MOW SHOWING A Comedy Smash College Student Employment Project (CSEP) was given to the idea. In 1938, 360 students were aided in this manner. The maximum amount an undergraduate could earn under the plan was $20 a month. The maximum for a graduate was $40 a month. The top wage rate was 35 cents an hour. At 7:00 & 9:00 "The men's adviser (now called the Dean of Men) and the director of the Student Union worked out a scheme in which 10-cent meals were served to the men on the unfinished third floor of the Union," Ellsworth said. "With the war, there were more jobs, but the boys went to the war and we couldn't find anyone to fill the jobs," he remarked. Crystal Formations Are Sigma Xi Topic Like to crystal gaze? There won't be any fortune telling, but a demonstration of crystal formation instead at 7:30 tomorrow night in 411 Summerfield Hall. Kenneth E. Rose, chairman of the department of metallurgy and materials engineering, will demonstrate the formation of crystals in the public meeting of the KU Sigma Xi chapter. Knowledge of the behavior of crystals is useful to metallurgists because all solid metals are crystalline. The properties of the crystals are important in applications ranging from transistors to tractor frames. Public Health Grant For Zoology Study The United States Public Health Service has awarded a $14,012 renewal grant to the KU Zoology Department to further a study of the alkalinity of mice's blood. John A. Weir, assistant professor of zoology; and Paul Kitos, assistant professor of biochemistry, joint directors of the study, will be assisted by Nick C. Gagliardi, a U.S. Public Health Service trainee and Nebraska graduate student. State Farm Insurance Paul E. Hodgson Local Agent Off. Ph, VI 3-5666 530 W 23rd. Res. Ph, III 3-5994 Lawrence, Kan. Local Agent Teacher Placement Meetings, 7:30 p.m. Bailey, Hall Auditorium. SUA Modern Book Forum, 4:00 p.m. Reading & Browsing Room, Student Union, Dr. Chas. Landesman, Philosophy & discussing Ayn Rand's "Atlas Strugged" Episcopal Holy Communion, 9:30 p.m. Davis Chapel Official Bulletin TODAY Le Certeur Francais. Mercied. le 14 novembre, hawk de l'Union. Compendre-tu. L'Union. Compendre-tu. Production Center 7:30 p.m. Rm. 220 Flint, Executive Comm. Meet- talk Analytic - Inorganic - Physical Chemistry Colloquium, 3:30 p.m., 122 Malott, Dr. Benjamin Chu; "Molecular Forces for Scattering Measurements." TOMORROW Sigma Xl, 7:30 p.m., 411 Summerfield. Crystal engineering, Crystal Grazing. KU Section of the American Chemical Society Peterson, deputy assoc. laboratory director for education. Argonne National Laboratory. The Chemical Aspects of Energy" Mathematics Staff Seminar, 3:30 p.m. (coffee at 3:00 p.m.), 119 Strong Hall, "Interpolation between Banach Spaces" by Emilio Gaillardio. Catholic Masses, 7:00 a.m. 11:40 a.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Chapel, 1910 Strat- ford Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich Downerstag, den 15 November, und 5 Uhr in der Kunstschule. Der Gesang im Feuerfoerder „Gesang am Feuerfoerder“, ein Bohnenstück von Zuckmayer. Studien, die sich für deutsche Literatur interessieren, sind unsere eingeladen. Er gibt Erfrischungen. Fireside discussion of "The Trial" with the cast. 11 p.m. Weston's Foundation, 1315 N. Church Street. FRIDAY Pharmacology students. 2:30 p.m. . 233 Malott, Dr. Marion de V. Cotten "Cardiovascular Responses to Cardiac Glycosides Cheolamines During Hypothermia." Smoker Lives Dangerously TORRINGTON, Conn. — (UPI) — William F. Brannahan, 69, was sentenced to 30 days yesterday on a drunkenness charge after police found him smoking. Officers discovered Bannahan stretched out puffing a cigarette under two large gasoline storage tanks. IT STARTS SATURDAY! 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